[Morning state of Nov. 5, 1808.]
General Vives.
| Men. | |
| Vanguard Division, Brigadier-General Alvarez: | |
| *Ultonia, 300; *Borbon (one batt.), 500; *2nd of Barcelona, 1,000; *1st Swiss (Wimpfen) (one batt.), 400; ‡1st Tercio of Gerona, 900; ‡2nd ditto, 400; ‡Tercio of Igualada, 400; ‡ditto of Cervera, 400; ‡1st ditto of Tarragona, 800; ‡ditto of Figueras, 400 | 5,500 |
| Cavalry, ‡Hussars of San Narciso | 100 |
| 1st Division, General Conde de Caldagues: | |
| *2nd Walloon Guards (one batt.), 314; *Soria (two batts.), 780; *Borbon (detachment), 151; *2nd of Savoia (two batts.), 1,734; *2nd Swiss (detachment), 270; ‡Tercio of Tortosa, 984; ‡Igualada and Cervera (detachments), 245; *sappers, 50 | 4,528 |
| Cavalry: *Husares Españoles (two squadrons), 220; ‡Cazadores de Cataluña, 180 | 400 |
| Artillery, one battery (six guns) | 70 |
| 2nd Division, General Laguna: | |
| †Provincial Grenadiers of Old Castile (two batts.), 972; †ditto of New Castile (two batts.), 924; ‡Volunteers of Saragossa, 150; sappers, 30 | 2,076 |
| Cavalry, *Husares Españoles | 200 |
| Artillery, one battery (seven guns) | 84 |
| 3rd Division, General La Serna: | |
| *Granada (two batts.), 961; ‡2nd Tercio of Tarragona, 922; ‡‘Division of Arzu,’ 325; ‡Compañias Sueltas, 250 | 2,458 |
| 4th Division, General Milans: | |
| ‡1st Tercio of Lerida, 872; ‡ditto of Vich, 976; ‡ditto of Manresa, 937; ‡ditto of Vallés, 925 | 3,710 |
| Reserve: | |
| *Spanish Guards, 60; *Grenadiers of Soria, 188; *ditto of Wimpfen, 169; General’s bodyguard, 340; sappers, 20 | 777 |
| Cavalry, *Husares Españoles | 80 |
| Artillery (four guns) | 50 |
Total of the Army, 20,033, of which 780 are cavalry.
These five armies formed the front line. Their total strength was 151,243, if the 9,000 men left behind at Madrid are deducted.
TROOPS IN THE SECOND LINE.
1. ARMY OF GRANADA [MARCHING TOWARDS CATALONIA].
General Reding.
| Men. | |
| 1st Division: | |
| *2nd Swiss (Reding), 1,000; ‡1st Regiment of Granada [alias Iliberia] (two batts.), 2,400; ‡Baza (two batts.), 2,400; ‡Almeria, (two batts.), 2,400 | 8,200 |
| 2nd Division: | |
| ‡Santa Fé (two batts.), 2,400; ‡Antequera (one batt.), 1,200; ‡Loxa (two batts.), 2,400 | 6,000 |
| Cavalry, ‡Hussars of Granada | 670 |
| Artillery (six guns) | 130 |
| Total of the Army | 15,000 |
N.B.—This return is from a dispatch from Granada in the Madrid Gazette of Oct. 28, corroborated by another of Nov. 5, announcing the arrival of the force at Murcia.