Return of Killed and Wounded at the Siege of the Castle of St. Elmo.

Marine forces landed from the squadron—John Hickman, private, of the Vanguard, killed; Daniel Elliott, Christopher Calonie, privates of ditto, wounded. Serjeant Morgan, of the Foudroyant, Thomas Jones, and Benjamin Cole, privates of ditto, wounded.

Royal Artillery—Lieutenant Millbank killed.

T. Strickland, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Marine Forces.

Swiss Regiment—Two officers, seven privates, killed; nine privates wounded.

Albanese Volunteers—Four privates wounded.

Russians—One officer, three rank and file, killed; one officer,
three rank and file, wounded.

Calabrese Regiment—One officer, twenty-one rank and file, killed;
four officers, sixty-four rank and file, wounded.

Total—Five officers, thirty-two rank and file, killed; five
officers, seventy-nine rank and file, wounded.

Foudroyant, Naples Bay, 13th July 1799.