Viz. Vanguard Brigade, General Mendizabal2,884
 1st Division, General Figueroa4,018
 3rd Division, General Riquelme4,789
 4th Division, General Carbajal3,531
 Reserve Brigade, General Mahy3,025
18,247
The detached corps being—
 2nd Division, General Martinengo5,066
 Asturian Division, General Acevedo7,633

[429] There is a clear and precise account of all these moves in the Mémoires of Jourdan, who was still acting as Joseph’s chief of the staff (pp. 79-81).

[430] Jourdan’s Mémoires, p. 79.

[431]He had

Sebastiani’s Division, 28th (three batts.), 32nd, 58th (two batts. each), and 75th of the Line (three batts.)5,808
Leval’s Division, seven German and two Dutch battalions8,347
Villatte’s Division, 27th, 63rd, 94th, and 95th of the Line (each of three batts.)7,169
21,324

Arteche gives twelve German battalions (iii. 491); but the Frankfort Regiment had only one battalion, those of Nassau, Baden, and Darmstadt two each. The figures are those of the return of Oct. 10.

[432] It counted 1,066 bayonets when entering on the campaign, and was attached to the Vanguard.

[433] Captain Carroll, an eye-witness, gives a good account of this action in his report to General Leith, dated from Valmaceda on Nov. 2.

[434] Report of Captain Carroll in papers of 1809 in the Record Office.

[435] The 4th Division.