THE FEDERAL LOSS.

As officially reported, and on file at this day, was as follows:

Command. Killed. Wounded. Missing.
First Kansas Volunteers, 77 187 20
Second Kansas Volunteers, 5 59 6
First Missouri Volunteers, 76 208 11
First Iowa Volunteers, 13 138 4
Capt. Plummer’s Battalion, 19 52 9
Company D, 1st Cavalry, Capt. Elliott, 0 1 3
Capt. Steele’s Battalion, 15 44 2
Capt. Carr’s Company, 0 0 4
Capt. Wood’s Company Kansas Rangers, 0 1 0
Capt. Wright’s Dade County Home Guard, 0 2 0
Capt. Totten’s Battery, 4 7 0
Capt. Dubois’ Battery, 0 2 1
Col. Sigel’s Regiment, 3d Missouri, 13 15 27
Col. Salomon’s Regiment, 5th Missouri, 13 38 15
Total 235 754 102

Of the wounded forty-eight are known to have died of their injuries afterward, making the actual loss in killed 283.

The principal Federal officers killed were Gen. Lyon; Capt. Carey Gratz, 1st Missouri; Capt. A. L. Mason, 1st Iowa.

Wounded.—Gen. Sweeney; Col. Deitzler, 1st Kansas, (twice); Col. Mitchell, 2d Kansas; Lieut. Col. Merritt, 1st Iowa; Lieut. Col. Andrews, 1st Missouri; Adjt. Waldron, 1st Iowa; Capt. Plummer, of the regulars.