[597] For details see Arteche, ix. 267, Schepeler, iv. 659-60, and Suchet’s Mémoires, vol. i. p. 193. The dictator’s own brother, General Juan Caro, was one of those who deposed him.

[598] Vice Souham, wounded at Vich, and Augereau recalled.

[599] See Suchet’s Mémoires, i. 196-7, and the dispatch from Napoleon’s Correspondance of July 25, 1810.

[600] For details see Vacani, iv. pp. 307-8.

[601] See vol. i. p. 311.

[602] See this vol. [p. 295].

[603] Only about eighteen miles distant.

[604] The best narrative of Schwartz’s disaster may be found in the diary of the Lippe-Bückeburg officer Barkhausen, one of the prisoners, pp. 110-15.

[605] Martinien’s invaluable lists show only three Italian and one French officer hurt, which agrees well enough with Vacani’s estimate of 80 to 100 hors de combat.

[606] See especially Napier, iii. 199.