No. 2.—Extract from the original weekly state of the Anglo-Sicilian force, commanded by lieutenant-general sir William Clinton. Head-quarters, Taragona, 25th September, 1813. Exclusive of officers, sergeants, and drummers.

Present
fit for duty.
Sick.Command.Horses.Mules.Total men.
Cavalry6636121587540939
Artillery, engineers, and staff corps99767585078961,122
Infantry9,1241,3901,01911542911,533
General Total10,7841,5181,2921,4971,46513,594

No. 3.—Extract from the original state of the Mallorquina division (Whittingham’s.) Taragona, 15th of December, 1813.

Under arms. Sick.Command.Horses.Mules.Total men.
Infantry4,014400627110215,041

No. 4.—Extract from the original state of the first army commanded by the camp-marshal, Don Francisco Copons et Navia. Head-quarters, Vich, 1st of August, 1813.

Under arms. Sick.Command.Horses.Mules.Total men.
Infantry disposable10,2191,5352,20758613,961
In Cardona1,1821153981,695
Seo d’Urgel9841721441,300
Artillery, &c.87775961,070
Grand total13,2621,8292,80859218,026

No. 5.—Extract from the original state of the second army commanded by the camp-marshal, Don Francisco Xavier Elio. Vinaros, 19th September, 1833.

Present under arms. Sick.Command.Total of men.Horses.
Total of all arms26,8353,1817,45437,4704,073

Note.—This state includes Villa Campa’s, Sarzfield’s, Duran’s, the Empecinado’s, and Roche’s divisions, besides the troops immediately under Elio himself.