174 ANNUAL R E G I S TE R, J813. 



Return of ordnance, carriages, and 



ammunition, captured from the 



enemy in the action of the 2lst of 



June, 1813. 



Vittoria, June 23, 1813. 

 Brass ordnance on travelling car- 

 riages. 



28 twelve-pounder guns, 43 

 eight-pounder guns, 43 four- 

 pounder guns, 3 eight-inch howit- 

 zers, 20 six-inch howitzers, 3 four 

 and 2 five-incli howitzers, 2 six- 

 inch mortars. — Total 151. 



Caissons — 56 twelve-pounder 

 guns, 76 eight-pounder guns, 68 

 four-pounder guns, 7 eight-inch 

 howitzers, 54 six-inch howitzers, 5 

 four and 2 five-inch howitzers, 

 149 small arm ammunition.— 

 Total 415. 



Rounds of ammunition — 1916 

 twelve- pounder guns, 5424 eight- 

 pounder guns, 3434 four-pounder 

 guns, 97 eight-inch howitzers, 

 3358 six-inch howitzers. — Total 

 14,249. 



1,973,400 musket ball cartridges, 

 40,668!b. of gunpowder, 56 forage 

 waggons, 44 forge waggons. 



R. D. Henegan, 

 Commissary Royal Artillery. 

 A. Dickson, 

 Lieut.-Col. commanding Artillery. 



Irunzun, June 24. 

 My lord ; — The departure of 

 captain Freemantle having been 

 delayed till this day, by the necessity 

 of making up the returns, I have 

 to report to your lordship, that we 

 have continued to pursue the ene- 

 my, whose rear reached Pamplona 

 this day. We have done them as 

 much injury as has been in our 

 power, considering the state of the 

 weather and of the roads ; and this 

 day the advanced guard, consisting 

 of major-general Victor Baron 



Alten's brigade, and the 1st and 

 3rd battalions of the 95 th regiment, 

 and major Ross's troop of horse 

 artillery, took from them the re- 

 maining gun they had. They 

 have entered Pamplona, therefore, 

 with one howitzer only. General 

 Clausel, who had under his com- 

 mand that part of the army of 

 the north, and one division of the 

 army of Portugal, which was not 

 in the action of the 21st, approach- 

 ed Vittoria on the 23rd, when he 

 heard of the action of the preceding 

 day, and finding there the 6th di- 

 vision, which had just arrived, 

 under tlie command of major-gen. 

 the hon. E. Pakenham, he retired 

 upon la Guardia, and has since 

 marched upon Tudela de Ebro. It 

 is probable that the enemy will 

 continue their retreat into France. 

 I have detached general Giron 

 with the Galician army in pursuit 

 of the convoy which moved from 

 Vittoria on tbe morning of the 

 20th, which I hope he will over- 

 take before it reaches Bayonne. 

 I have the honour to be. &c. 

 (Signed) Wellington. 



London Gazette Extraordinary, 

 July 20. 



WAR DEPARTMENT. 



Doivninif-street, July 19. 



Dispatches, ot which the fol- 

 lowing are extracts, have been this 

 day received at earl Bathurst's 

 office, addressed to his lordship by 

 field-marshal the marquis of 

 Wellington. 



Ostiz, July 3. 



General Clausel having retired 

 towards Logrono, after finding our 

 troops at Vittoria, on the 22nd of 



