Two regiments of Grenadiers (four batts.), two regiments of Chasseurs (four batts.), two regiments of Fusiliers (six batts.).

Cavalry:

One regiment each of Chasseurs à Cheval, Grenadiers, Dragoons, Gendarmes d’élite, Polish Light Horse, one squadron of Mamelukes. 36 guns.

The total was about 8,000 infantry and 3,500 horse, with 600 gunners.

N.B.—A few late-coming regiments, and a few units not attached to any division, are not included in the above tables, e.g. the 118th, 121st, and 122nd Regiments of the Line, and the 27th Chasseurs. Nor are there included the dépôt of undistributed conscripts at Bayonne, nor the battalions of National Guards forming movable columns inside the French frontier. But the 19,371 artillery of the army are included in the corps, divisions, and brigades.

GROSS TOTAL OF THE WHOLE ON OCTOBER 10.

Total. Detached.Hospital
or missing.
Effective
present.
1st Corps33,937 2,2012,93928,797
2nd Corps33,054 7,3945,53620,124
3rd Corps37,690 11,0827,52219,086
4th Corps22,895 9552,17019,770
5th Corps24,552 1881,97122,393
6th Corps38,033 3,3815,05129,601
7th Corps42,382 1,3024,94836,132
8th Corps25,730 2,1373,52320,070
Reserve Cavalry17,059}3,5333,94534,801
Imperial Guard12,100
Reserve of Infantry (Dessolles, Joseph’s Guards, &c.)13,120
Troops on the march from Germany not distributed to the corps5,200 363744,763
Columns inside the French frontier (National Guards)8,860 1071658,588
314,612 32,64337,844244,125

Exclusive of the dépôt of conscripts at Bayonne.


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