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DISTINGUISHING SUCH AS WERE KILLED, WOUNDED, OR MISSING.

(The names of these killed, wounded, or missing,

are marked k, w. and m. respectively).

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Major General Cooke, w. Akle-de-Camp Ct, G. Destrowe, let Foot Grds. Extra A D C-Eusign A. Cuyler, 2nd Foot Guards.

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23rd Foot, Hon. George L. Dawson ist drie Gds, w. E; {{COTTON GOODS. Beckwith, 93th Foot, W. J. Shaw, 43rd Foot, J. JessoptWhite Shirtings," Fitzgerah, 25th Foot, w, T. Wright, It Staff Corps, 44th Foot, w. Dep. Assist. Orm. Gen- Captains E.

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1st Royal Dragoons, Ticut Culanel--A. B. Cliftom. Ma- Major W.; A. K. Clark, W.; P. Phipps; R. Heathroto ; 2. jor-P. Darville, Livut olonel Captains--1. E. Radclyffe,

C Windsor, k.; C. L. Muthuin; C. Fuster, k. Lientemnunts --HR. Curden; G. Ganning, W.; T. R. Keily, w. S Trafford, w. ; 5. Wudawe, w.; C. Bridg, ;. Ummaney,

w.; C.. Blois, w.; S Goodenough wi; K. Magniac, k.

Comets W. Sturges; J. C #kek. Adjutant Cornei--

Shipley, K." Quartermaster-W. Waddel, Surgeon -| G. Steed. Asst. Surgean T. Pisser.

2nd, or Royal North British. Dragoons (Se-teh Greps) Lient. Colonel J, J. Hamito, Col., k. Major J. B-Clarks Leut. Col, T. P. Hankin, Deut. Col., w. Captains E. Cheney, Major; J. Poyle, w. ; R Vernon, Majos, w. ; T. Reignolds, K; C. L. Barnard, k.; E. Payne, Litt tenants John Muls, w.; F. Buari, w. ; G. Falkoner; J. Wenyss J. Corruthers, w., A Hamilton; T. Truth et,k. M'Millus Crucis-E, Westby, k.; F. G. Kinchaut K.; L. Shuldam, b; W. Crawford. Payinasters-W. Dawson, Quartermaster-J. Lennox, Surg-R Dunn Asst. Surg. J. Alexander, Vet Barguan-Trgs,

Major General Hon Sir William Ponsonby, KCB, k, Aide-de-Camp-Lt B, Christic, 5th Dra Gds. Extra A D C--Major D. Evans, 5th 6th, or landskilling Dragons, lieutenant colonel W Regiment Major of Brigade Major Reig-J. Muter, colonel. w. major..F. S. Miller lieute nant colonel w II. Madox; W- Fr Browne, w solds, 2nd Drus, k.

Major General Sir John Bing, KCB Aide-de- Camp Captain H. Dumaresq, 9th Foot, w. Ma. jor of Brigade-Captain W. Stothert, 3rd Foot Gds k.

W. F. Hadden. captains. Jum. S. Douglas, w.. E. Holbech; T. Mackay, heutenant- T. Bidulph A. S. Willett, J Linton, H. W. Petre, A. Hlas | sard, w., F. Johnston, R. Down, B.Baray, P. Ruffo M. Dames cornet-J. D, Allingham, ajutant- m.; J. 'Cineky, k. regimental quartermaster-J. Kerr, surgeor-J. Bullen, asst, surgeons-W. H. Rickatts, W. Campbell vet surgeon. Vincent, payinstr W. Acmstrong,

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Congou Caper, Souchong Orange Pekor,

in the nest moment they appear, us if by a niñacles to be swept from off the crest of the position, and, beng hsely and hotly pursued by the victors, the Whole rushing down the other side of the ridge,

W11. M Lord, 35th Foot, W. J. Mitchell, 25 h Foot are snatched from your view. Your attention is

w. W Moore, lat F. Gds, G. Hillier, 7th Foot, J. how irresistibly drawn to that part of the foreground

Fraser, Doch Foot, W. Canieron, Ist F. Gals, F. Read, immediately facing you; where you have barely

Commander-in-Chief-Field Marshall Elis Grace. Staff Corps; Bieutenants P Burrailler, 33rd Foot, tune to catch sight of a line of British infantry just the Duke of Wellington, K. G., G. C. B., &c. B. Jackson, & St. Cor A. Brauns, R. St. or.. as it forces its way through the hedge that runs Military Secretary-Lieut. Colonel Lord Fitz Roy Commandant at Head Quarters-Colonel Sir Coliu along the crest of the ridge, to charge a column Somerset, 1st F: Gds. Aides-de-camp-Lieut. Campbell, KC B, 2nd F. Gils. advancing up the other side. At the moment, the Colonels J. Freemantle, 2nd F. Gus, C. F. Cann shoots that proclaim its triumph, reach your ear, ing, 3rd. Gds k., Hon Sir Alex. Gordon, 3rd F. you are struck by the majestic advante, close to Gils k., Lieut. Lord George Lennos, 9th L. Drns.

1st Life Guards. Major--S. Ferrier, Lieut Gol k, your left, of another dine of British horsemen Herred, Prince of Nassau Usingen. Extra A. Captains Whale, w. M Lind, k, E. Kelley w.; J Berger, Maj. Lieutenants-G Randall W Mayne, These halt just under the brow of the ridge. In D. C.'s-Lieut. Colonel the Hon Henry Percy, H Wyatt. Sub-Lieutenants-W.S Richardson, w their left front your eye now also embraces a line 14th Lt. Drus., Capt. Lond Arthur Hill, h. p., Lit. Coz, w., W. Wombwell; Storey. Surg -R of British infantry moving up the steep whilst at Elon George Chathcart, 6th Dru. Gds, AT Gough. As. Surg-J. [II Jaines, V. Surg-P. Dalton the same time, you see the bends of two hostile General H. R. H. the Princa of Orange, w. || 2nd Life Guards. Major-Hon. E. P. Lygon, Lienet columns issuing through the hedge, and crowning Aides-de-Camp-- Lieut. Colonel Tripp, 63th Foot, Cel, Captains-W Boyce, Maji R. Fitzgerald Lt the ridge amidst shouts of Vice! Empereur Captains Lord John Sonterset, h, p., Hon Francis Colk Hon. H E. Trhy; J. M. Kenyon, Ident. The one nearest to you, finding no immediate op. Russell, hp.. Extra A. D. C's. Captain Earl of R. Meares; W. Elliott: S. Waymouth, w and position to its further advance, is rapidly establish- March, 52nd Foot, Lt E1: Webster, 9th Lt Drus. Martin; A. M'Times; J. Clues, Adj. Surgeons Lead Pig

in; C. Barton, sub-Lieutenants-A. Kenyon; T. ing itself on the height: the other is met by the Lieut General the Earl of Uxbridge, G.C. B, w;

Broughton Assist. Surgeon-T Drinkwater. Vet advancing line of infantry. A struggle ensues; Aides-de-Camp-Major W. Thornhill, 7th Husa, Surgeon J. Field. the furthest column is concealed frong your view | w, Captain H. Seymour, 60th Foot, W.-Extra Royal Horse Guards, Blue, Lieut. Colonels-Sir OPIUM, Patna, new. 690 by the smoke in which it is suddenly enshrouded; | A. D. C,'s~~Captains T, Wildman, 7th Huss, w, Jonh Elley, Col. w ; Sir R. C. Hill, w. Major-¬BC Packu, k. Captains-J, Thoyts; W. R. Clayton ; C,

old. th 0 bat at the very moment when doubts arise in your ] J. Fraser, 7th Huse, m.

14 Benares, new. 610: 0 Lient General Lord Hill, G C B Aides-de-Hill, Lt Col w; W. T. Drake, Lieutenants D mind as to the result, the cavalry rushes forward.

Riddlesden W. B Shawe, w., E. W Bouverie, w

old, 0 0 and, passing through intervals opened out for it by Camp-Lieut Colonel C. Hill, R H Gds., w.,

11. E Boates; T. B. Tathwell; C. Smith; Hou, G J the infantry, charges both these heads of columns, Majors R. Egerton, 34th Foot. C, H. Churchill,

"Malwa,new good 740 01. 0 ' Watson, Cornets-J. K. Picard; J. Arnold, Surg-

Turkey cutting them up, as it were, root and branch and 1 F Gds., Captain D. Mackworth, 7th Foot.

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0 per pient The arrival of the Water Witel" from Calcut with then bounding through the hedge, the whole disap-Extra A. D C-Captain Hon O. Bridgeman, Ist 1st (or King's) Dragoon Guards. Lieut.Colonel-W 1160 chess may further depress the market. pear as if by magie. Now let your imagination, F Gds., w.

Fuller, Col. E. Captains-H. Graham, Maj: k; M Peppers

5.00 ** keeping pace with the intensity of feeling excited Lieut General Sir Thomas Picton, G C B. k. Turner, J. F. Naylor, w., W. Elliot, J. D. Brug Rice, cargo quality.

hurst, Maj. k. . P Sweetly, w; R. Wallace; TN Rattans, Banje nissan 4 by such a secne. carry you up to the summit of the Aides-de-Camp-Captains J. Tyler, 93rd Foot, w., ridge. Behold at once, the glorious spectacle N., Chambers, 1st F Gds., K. Extra A D C-Quick E Battersby, k Lieutenant-J. Leatham: W Stirling; R. Babingung F. Brooke, k; R. T spread out before you! The dragoons are in the Captain B. Price, h p

Hamiey, T. C. Brauder; T. Shelver, Adj. k.; E midst of the enemy's columns-the furious impe-

Lient General Sir Henry Clinton, G CB. Aide- Hamill, W D. A. livine, w.; J. E. Grieves; J. N. tuosity of their onslaught overcomes all resistance de-Camp--Captain F. Dawkins, Ist F Gds.

Hibbert. Cornets—G. Quicke ; J. F. Middleton ; Hon -the terror-stricken masses, paralysed by this sud- Lieut General Count Alten, K C B Aides de-II. B. Bernard, kW. W. Hantley Paymaster-J. den apparition of cavalry amongst them, have Camp, Lt W. Havelock, 43rd Foot, W., Major C. Webster, Surg.. Going, Asst Surg-W. M'Auley neither time nor resolution to form their squares, Heise, 2nd Light Battalion, K GL and limit their defence to a feeble, hasty, straggling Lieut General Sir Charles Colville, G C B fire from their ill-comented edges-a fight, com-ides-de-Camp, Captain J. Jackson, 27th Foot, mencing from the rearmost ranks, is rapidly ang. F. W. Frankland, 2nd Foot. Extra A D C-Cap- mented by the outward scattering occasioned by tain Lord James Hay 1st Foot Guards the continually increasing, pressure upon the front Major General V. Count Alten, Aide-de-Camp. -the entire slope is soon covered with the dispers--Lt Baron Erstoff, 22nd Drns KG. L ed elements of the previous attacking force--par- Major General Sir John Vandeleur, KCB ties of infantry are hurrying over the brow of the Aide-de Camp-Captain W. Armstrong, 19th ridge to aid others of the cavalry in securing the Light Dragoons, Major of Brigade-Major M, prisoners-3000 of these are swept to the rear, and Childers. 11th Lt Dragoons two eagles are gloriously captured. From the momentary contemplation of these tophies, your eyes instinctively revet to the course of the victors, whom you now perceive in the middle distance of Major General Sir Jas. Kempt, K.C B, w. Aide- the view a broken line of daring horsemen rush-de-Camp-(t. Hon Caarles Gore, hp Major of ap; C. Wyndham, w.; J. R. T. Graham; H. ing up the opposite heights. Their intoxicating Brigade-Captain C: Ecles, 95th Foot triumph admits of no restraint. They heed not the trumpet's call to halt and rally, but plunging | wildly amidst the formidable line of batteries ranged along the French position, they commence sabreing the gunners, stubbing the horses, and seem to clear the ground of every living being, Bat physical efforts, however powerfully devoloped and sustained, bave their limit; exhausted nature yields at length and their fiery steeds, subdued. not by force but by exhaustion, retire with lagging, faultering pace. You look in vain for a support there is none--but your eye is Suddenly caught hy the fluttering lance-flags of a column of the enemy's | Foot, K. cavalry approaching from the left, and vou become Major General Lord E. Somerset, K C B Aide nervously alive to the danger that awaits the valiant | de-Camp-Lieutenant 11, Somerset, 18th Huss. band of heroes, who are only now made sensible Major of Brigade-Captain G. Villers, R H Gds.

M. General Sir John Lambert, K. G. B. Aide of the necessity of retiring to collect and rally their scattered numbers. Seeing no support ready to de-Carp-Lieutenant' T. Baynes, 39th Foot. receive them, and becoming aware of the agar ap Major of Brigade-Major H. G. Smith, 25th proach of hostile cavalry, they make a last and Foot, k. desperate effort, Those who are best mounted, M. General Six Colquhoun Grant, K. C. B., w and whose horses are least blown, succeed in re- Aide-de-Camp-Lieutenant R Mansfield, 15th gaining the Allied position unmolested; but a very | Huse.. w. Extra A. D. C. Capt. W. Moray, 17th considerable number are overtaken by the lancers, Lt. Drns, w. Major of Brigade-Capt. Jones, with whom they now contend under a fearful dis- h. p. advantage in point of speed and order. But mark! M. General Sir James Lyon, K. C, B. Aide-du a rescue is at banda gallant line of friendly Camp-Lieutenant J. M'Glashan, 2nd Lt. Bn., cavalry throws itself against the right flank of the | K. G, L. Major of Brigade-Capt. Richter, 1st lancers, the further portion, or left, of that line first | Crylon Regt. dashing through and scattering an unsteady mass of infantry, the sole remaining column out of the entire attacking force that has yet kept together. The side of destruction now sets in strongly against the lancers. Their pursuit is checked. The heavy dragoons are relieved from the pressure. A mélée ensues; but you are not kept long in suspense; for in another monent this newly-arrived force, mak- ing good its way, succeeds in driving the lancers in confusion down to the foot of the valley. The arens in your front is speedily cleared of both friends and foes-the discharge of rockets, which now attracts your attention, appears like a display M. General Sir Colin Halkett, K.C.D. w. Aides of fireworks in celebration of the glorious triumphi de-Camp-Captain H. Marschalk, 1st Lt. Bn., Kain. Bouchier, B, Lutyens, Maj.; M. Chil

the affair has terminated. Bat stay to witness & L. k., à flome, 2nd Lt Ba., KG L. Major of the concluding part of the scene. Observe the Brigade-Captain W Crofton, 54th Fopt, k, splendidly attired group entering upon the right M General Sir Hussey Vivian, KC B. Aide- just above La Haye Sainte. It is headed by one de-Cannp-Captain E Keane, 7th loss. Extra whom you cannot fot a moment mistake - the illus-A DC Lieutenant CA Fitzroy, RH Gds, M trious Wellington. Lord i̇xbridge, returning from jor of Brigade-Captain T-N Harris, h. p, w. his brilliant charge, now joins the Duke, while the Adjutant General--M General Sir Edward whole corps diplomatique et militaire express in the Barnes, K C B., w. Aide-de-Camp-Major A strongest terms their admiration of the grand mili- ' Hamilton 4th WI Regiment Dep. Adj. Gen.- tary spectacle of which they have been spectators. Colonel Sir John Elley, KC B,R/H Gds, w Among thom are representatives of nearly all Asst. Adj. Gen. Lieut, Culon:Is S. Waters, Unatt the continetal nations, so that this glorious tri- w., Sir George E. Berkeley, K. C B., Sâth Foot wi umph of your valiant countrymen may be said Sir Guy Campbell, Bt. 6th Foot Sir Noel fill, to have been achieved in the face of congregat. KC B, 1st Foot Gds., D Barclay, 1st Fook ed Europe Honour, imperishable honour, to Guards, II Rooke, Srd Foot Gds, E Currie, 90th every British soldier engaged in that never. Foot, k.; Alajors A Wyly, 7th Foot, G Erati, to-be-forgatten fight! When Bijjain again puts 55th Foot, W. Darling, I. p.. F. Breymann, 2nd forth her strength in battle, way her sovereigns | La Bọ, K GL. Dep, Assist, Adj. Gen.--Capts guards inherit the same heroic spirit whichnuimat- Hon. ES Erskine, Gath Foot, w, Lord Charles ed those of George, Prince Regent, al inspire Fitzroy, Ist F. Gds., C. Bentinck, 2nd F. Gids, L Ale (best brands) them with a desire to maintain to all their pristine Grant, 78th Foot, H Blaukley, 3rd Foot, Hoa. parity and freshores the laurels transmitted to. W Curzou, 69th Foot, k.; Licutenauts J Hamil- them from the field of Waterlog; and when the ton, 16th Foot. w. J Harford, 7th R: V Bo., E soldiers of the three united kingdoms shall again be Grestlacher, and Hess, K. GʻL, J Brookech, p. found fighting side by side against the common Dep, Judge Advocate-Lieut Colonel Godman, enemy, inay the prove to the world that they have bp. not degenerated from the men of the "Union briga- de," who, by their heroic deeds on that great day, so faithfully represented the military virtues of the British empire. LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH ARMY WHO WERE TRESENT IN THE ACTION ON THE 16TB, 17, ANE 187 or Joss, 1815, INCLUDING THOSE POSTED NEAR EAL ON THE 18TH, AND

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Major General Sir Denis Pack, KC B, w. Aide-de-Camp-Major E. L'Estrange, 71st Foot, k. Major of Brigade-Captain C. Smith, 93rd

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7th light dragoons. colonel-Earl of Uxbrilge, lieutenant general w. lieutenant cul-Sir Edward Kerrison, colone majors-Edward Hodge, k. .W. Thorntull. w. captains -W. Verner, w; T. W Robbins, w; E. Keane, P. A. iteyliger, w., T. Wildman, J. J. Froser, w.; J. D. Elphinstone, w;; E. Wildman, w. lieutenants-S. U'Grady, W. Shirley, W, Grenfell, R, Douglas, we; Rt. Unack k J. R. Gordon, w Henry Lord Paget, J. Daniel, E. J. Peters, w; J. Wildman, F. Beatty, w; S. Rice, F. Towers, Paymaster-T Feltom: Rento- nant adj.-A. Meyers, w; quartermaster -J. Green- wood. Surgeon-D). Irwin, assist. Surgeons-R. A. Cheraiside, J. Mollit, Vet, Surg.-R. Dorville. 10th Hussars. Lieut. colonel-George Quinn, M. Ceneral P. Maitland. Aide-de-Camp-colonel w. ; lord Robert Manners. Major-hon, F Ensign Lord Day, 1st F, (ids, k. Extra A.D.C. Howard, k, captains--T. W. Taylor, Major; H. Cornet Lord William P. Lennox, & H. Gds, C. Stapleton ; J, Grey, w., J. Churwood, w.; C Major of Brigade-Capt. J. Gunthorpe, 1st, F. Woud, w. ; . Floyd; A. Shakespeare. Licuts, Gds

-J. W. Parsons; G. Gimining, k,; W. S. Smith; H. J. Barn; R. Arnold, w. ; W. Cartwright; J. C. Wallington; E Bodgson; W. C. Hamilton; A. Bacon, W.; W. FL. D. Lindsey, Paymaster-J. Tallon. Lientenant and Adj.-J. Hardman, Asst. Surgeon -₺ S. Jenks, Vei. Surgeon H. C, San-

M. General G. Johnstone-Aide-de-Camp- Capt. G. Gray, 95th Foot. Maj. of Brig. Capt. S. Holmes, 78th Fout,

M, Gen- F. Adam, w Aide-de-Camp-Lieut. & B. Campbell, 7th Foot Extra A D. C. Capt. C. Yorke, 52nd Foot Major of Brigade Major Mun- ter Blair, 91st Foot, w

Dep. Quartermaster General-Cologey Sir William Delaucey, KCB Assis: Qrar, Gen-Colonels Hou. A. Abercromby, 2nd F. Gd«. «, F. B. Hervey, 14th Li. Drus.; Lieut. Colonels R. Berrers, lat W,T Regt, Sir Charles Broke, KC B. Perm.. Sir J Dickson, K C. B., Perm., Lord Greenock, Perm., J. Woodford, 1st F. Gds, C. Geist, 11 Foot Sir Wil liam Gomm. KC 8,. 2nd F. Gds., Sir Heary Brad- ford, KC B. 1st P. G. *., Sir George Scovill, K C B... p. D.Keller Hånd Foot; Majors W. Campbel

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11th light dragoons lieutenant colonel-J. w, Sleigh, major-A. Mone, lieutuant colonel, cap. ders, Maj.; J. A. Schreiter, J. Jenkins, T. Binney, J. Duberley, lieutenant-6. Sicker, E Wood. w. W. Smith, R. Cales, w; B. Lye, E Pheilps, K.;„J K. Itotton, J. S. Moore w.; R. Milligon, w; Cornets B. P. Browne, H. U.me, L. Schreiber, w7; H. R. Bullock, P. H. James, Paymaster-D. Látyens, Ajutant-G. „Sicker, Quartermaster-J. Hall. Surg-J. O'Mally-Asst.Surg, -11. Steel,

(To be continued.) ·

CANTON PRICES CURRENT,

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Amber Betel Nut

fine scenteil. Twankay, Young Hyson

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0 * 80 EXPORT OF TEAS FOR Mostus ENVIño 91st ULT., IN at Sips INCLUDING THE PENANG.”

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Bombay, Bengal, Madras,

COTTON REPORT." Canton, for December, 144.

Deliveries.

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61 404

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222 Rupees per 100 Mexican dollars. Court of Directors accepted on ditto, 60 days, hava been offered at 926 Rs, per $190. Difficult of Sale. Unaccepted 230.

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