List of the commissioned officers of the United States army present in the actions of " Palo Alto” and “ Resaca de la Palma," on the 8th and 9th of May, 1846. 1. Brig. Gen. 2. Taylor, commanding. 2. Lieut. Col. M. M. Payne, 4th artillery... Inspector general army of occupation; Wound. ed in the action of the 9th. 3. Capt. W. W. S. Bliss, assistant adj't gen. 4. Ist Lieut. J. H. Eaton, 3d infantry... Aide-de-camp. 5. Capt. G. G. Waggaman, com. of subsist. 6. Ist Lieut. J. M. Scarritt, mil. engineers. 7. J. E. Blake, top. engineers... In the action of the 8th only ; accidentally killed by the discharge of his own pistol on the morning of the 9th. 8. 2d Lieut, George Meade, top. engineers. 9. Bvt. 2d Lieut. T.J. Wood, top. engineers. In the action of the 8th only remaining with the 18-pounder battery at Palo Alto. 10. Major H. K. Craig, ordnance. 11, Bvt. 2d Lieut. T. J. Brereton, ordnance. 12. Surgeon P. H. Craig, medical director. 13. Capt. G. H. Crosman, ass't quartermaster. In the action of the 8th only-remaining at Palo Alto in charge of the train. 14. A. C. Myers, ass't quartermaster.. In the action of the 8th only--remaining at Palo Alto with the train. 15. Surgeon N. S. Jarvis. 16. J. J. B. Wright. 17. Assistant Surgeon J. B. Porter. 18. M. Mills. 19. B. M. Byrne...... In the action of the 8th only; detached with wounded at Point Isabel. 20. J. R. Conrad. In the action of the 8th only; detached with wounded at Point Isabel. In the action of the 8th only-remaining with the train at Palo Alto. SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS, Colonel D. E. Twiggs. C. A. May. L. P. Graham. Z. M. P. Inge. R. P. Campbell. Killed in the action of the 9th. In the action of the 8th only; detached with the wounded in charge, to Point Isabel. P. W. McDonald. A. Pleasanton. Remarks. Wounded in the action of the 8th, and was not present in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 8th ; died of wounds on the 101h. In the action of the 8th only-remaining in command of the 18-pounder battery at Palo Alto. Adjutant artillery battalion. LIST- Continued. Names. FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Captain J. Dimick, brevet major. 1st Lieutenant J. B. Magruder. J. S. Haiheway. W. H. Fowler. 2d Lieutenant S. H. Dawson. J. F. Irons. Seth Williams. Brevet 2d Lieutenant T. J. Curd. T. B. J. Weld. SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Captain S. Mackenzie. C. F. Smith. James Duncan. 1st Lieutenant R. A. Luther.... J. F. Roland. C. B. Daniels. 2d Lieutenant L. Chase. A. A. Gibson. 1 illiam Hays. Brevet 2d Lieutenant J. J. Peck. H. F. Clarke. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. Childs. Captain M. Burke. R. Ridgely. G. W. Ayers. 20 Lieutenant $. L. Fremont. C. L. Kilburn. Brevet 2d Lieutenant S. G. French. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Captain W. W. Morris, breret major. J. B. Scott. R. C. Snead. 1st Lieutenant J. C. Pemberton. J. P. McCown. 2d Lieutenant S. S. Fahnestock, R. S. Garnett... C. Benjamin. Brevet 2d Lieutenant J. F. Farry. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Captain L. N. Morris. H. Bainbridge. LIST-Continued. Remarks. Wounded in the action of the 9th slightly. Wounded in the action of the 8th ; died of wounds July, 1846. Killed in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9tb. Names. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY--Continued. 1st Lieutenant W. S. Henry. L. S. Craig W. B. Johns. 2d Lieutenant D. S. Irwin, bvt. Ist It. & adjt. Thomas Jordan. R. Hazlitt. H. B. Schroeder. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant Colonel J. Garland. John Page.... W. M. Graham, brevet major. C. H. Larnard. 1st Lieutenant B. Alvord. C. Hoskins, adjutant. R. E. Cochrane... 2d Lieutenant S. Smith. G. 0. Haller. U. S. Grant A. Hays. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant Colonel J. S. McIntosh... M. E. Merrill. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Belknap. H. McKavet.. J. V. Bomford. C. R. Gates... J. G. Burbank 2d Lieutenant J. Beardsley, C.F. Morris.. A. Crozet. C. G. Marchant. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Wounded in the action of the 9th. Killed in the action of the 9th. HEAD-QUARTERS, ARMY OF OCCUPATION, W. W. S. BLISS, List the commissioned officers of the United States army present at the bombardment and defence of Fort Brown, from the 3d to the 9th of May, 1846. Captain E. S. Hawkins. F. Lee. G. R. Paul. N. Hopson. C. H. Humber. L. Gaott. J. H. Potter. J. M. Henry. HEAD-QUARTERS, ARMY OF OCCUPATION, W. W. S. BLISS, |