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AEMY, CONFEDERATE. 



ARMY, U. S. 



Mackall, William W., brevet Major and Assistant Ad- 

 jutant-General. 



Martin, James G., brevet Major and Assistant Quar- 

 termaster. 



McNeill, Henry C., Second Lieutenant, Mounted Rifles. 



Mercer, John T., Second Lieutenant, 1st Dragoons. 



McCown, John P., Captain, 4th Artillery. 



Meade, Richard K., Jr., Second Lieutenant, Engineers. 



Merchant, Anderson, First Lieutenant, 2d Artillery. 



McLean, Eugene E., Captain and Assistant Quarter- 

 master. 



Marmaduke, John S., Second Lieutenant, 7th Infantry. 



Magruder, John B., Captain and brevet Lieutenant- 

 Colonel, 1st Artillery. 



Mullins, John, First Lieutenant, 2d Dragoons. 



Minter, Joseph F., First Lieutenant, 2d Cavalry. 



Major, James P., Second Lieutenant, 2d Cavalry. 



Mclntosh, James, Captain, 1st Cavalry. 



McLaws, Lafayette, Captain, 7th Infantry. 



Maclin, Sackfield, Paymaster, U. S. A. 



Moore, Samuel P., Surgeon, U. S. A. 



Montgomery, Alexander B., Second Lieutenant, 4th 

 Artillery. 



Magruder, William J., Captain, 1st Cavalry. 



Northrop, Lucius B., Captain, 1st Dragoons. 



O'Bannon, Lawrence W.. First Lieutenant, 3d Infantry. 



Pickett, George E., Captain, 9th Infantry. 



Pegram, John, First Lieutenant, 2d Dragoons. 



Pemberton, John C., Captain and brevet Major, 4th 

 Artillery. 



Fender, William D., First Lieutenant, 1st Dragoons. 



Ramseur, David P., Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A. 



Robertson, Beverly H., Captain, 2aDragoons. 



Rains, Gabriel J., Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Infantry. 



Reynolds, Samuel H., First Lieutenant, 1st Infantry. 



Reynolds, Frank A., brevet 2d Lieutenant, 2d Dragoons. 



Riley, Edward B. D., Second Lieutenant, 4th Infantry. 



Ransom, Robert, Cap tain,, 1st Cavalry. 



Rich, Lucius L., First Lieutenant, 5th Infantry. 



Rhett, Thomas G., Paymaster, U. S. A. 



Rice, Olin F., Second Lieutenant, 6th Infantry. 



Ruggles, Daniel, Captain and brevet Lieutenant-Col- 

 onel, 5th Infantry. 



Reynolds, Alex.W., Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. 



Stevenson, Carter L., Captain, 5th Infantry. 



Smith, Martin L., Captain, Topographical Engineers. 



Sibley, Henry H., Major, 1st Dragoons. 



Steele, William, Captain, 2d Dragoons. 



Stuart, James E. B., Captain, 1st Cavalry. 



Smith, Larkin, Captain and brevet Major, 8fth Infantry. 



Steen, Alexander E., First Lieutenant, 3d Infantry. 



Saunders, John S., 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Dep't. 



Stewart, George H., Captain, 1st Cavalry. 



Smith, E. Kirby, Major, 2d Cavalry. 



Smith, William D., Captain, 2d Dragoons. 



Slaughter, James E., First Lieutenant, 1st Artillery. 



Stith, Donald C., Captain, 5th Infantry. 



Taylor, John G , First Lieutenant, 8th Infantry. 



Tyler, Charles H., Captain, 2d Dragoons. 



Twiggs, David E., Brigadier-General and brevet Ma- 

 jor-General, U. S. A. 



Van Dorn, Earl, Major, 2d Cavalry. 



Villepigue, John V., First Lieutenant, 2d Dragoons. 



Williams, William 0., First Lieutenant, 2d Cavalry. 



Withers, Jokn, Captain and Assist. Adiutant-General. 



Wayne, Henry C., Captain and brevet Major, Quarter- 

 master's Department. 



Williams, Solomon, Second Lieutenant, 2d Dragoons. 



Walker, Henry H., First Lieutenant, th Infantry. 



Winder, John H., Major and brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 

 8d Artillery. 



Washington, T. A., First Lieutenant, 1st Infantry. 



Winder, Charles S., Captain, 9th Infantry. 



Williams, Thomas G., First Lieutenant, 1st Infantry. 



White, Moses J., brevet Second Lieutenant, Ordnance. 



Whiting, William H. C., Captain, Engineers. 



Welcker, William T., First Lieutenant, Ordnance. 



Waddy, John R., First Lieutenant, 4th Artillery. 



Wilcox, Cadmus M., Captain, 7th Infantry. 



Walker, William T. H., Major and brevet Lieutenant- 

 Colonel, 10th Infantry. 



ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES. On 

 January 1st, 1863, the army of the United 

 States, comprising the regular troops, and the 

 volunteers obtained under the various calls 

 made by the President since the commence- 

 ment of the war, numbered probably between 

 600,000 and 700,000 men. Of the whole num- 

 ber of men voluntarily raised to that date no 

 precise statement can be afforded, the infor- 

 mation furnished by some of the reports being 

 BO obscure that it is difficult to decide to which 

 class of service (that of the individual States 

 or of the General Government), the troops fur- 

 nished belong ; but the following table is be- 

 lieved to be as complete as it is possible to 

 make it : 



To these must be added 30,131 men enlisted 

 in New York for two years in the spring of 

 1861 ; 2,589 twelve months' men enlisted in 

 Pennsylvania, and the following raised for the 

 defence of their respective States : Maine, 262 ; 

 Pennsylvania, 3,191 ; Missouri, 10,540 ; and 

 Kentucky, 1,860; making a grand total of 

 1,276,246. If to these again be added the 

 regular army and the militia called out by the 

 governors of the border States under appre- 

 hensions of invasion, but not mustered into 

 the service of the United States, the number 

 of men engaged from April, 1861, to Jan- 

 uary, 1863, will probably not vary much from 

 a million and a half. The troops actually in 

 service at the close of 1862, comprising 3 years', 

 2 years', 12 months', 9 months' men and regu- 

 lars, represented organizations amounting orig- 

 inally to an aggregate of 1,200,000 ; but among 

 these the casualties of the field, diseases of the 

 camp, discharges for physical disability, and 

 desertions, had made fearful inroads, some 

 regiments having within a year of their enlist- 

 ment been reduced to less than the strength of 

 a couple of full companies. As an illustration 

 at once of the bravery of the troops and of the 

 rate at which the army is depleted, Gen. Meade 

 stated in reply to an address of welcome from 

 the mayor of Philadelphia, that from March, 



