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much indebted to tlie Quarter- 

 master-General Sir George Mur- 

 ray, and the Adjutant-General Sir 

 Edward Pakenhani, for the assist- 

 ance I have received from them, 

 and to Lord Fitzroy Somerset and 

 the officers of my personal staff, 

 and to the Marischal de Camp 

 Don Miguel Alava. 



The lai^t accounis which I have 

 received from Catalonia are of the 

 20th. The French commanders 

 of the garrison of Llerida, Mequi- 

 nenza, and Mauzon, had been in- 

 duced to evacuate these places, by 

 orders sent them by the Baron 

 D'Eroles, in Marshal Suchet's cy- 

 pher, of which he had got posses- 

 sion. 



The troops composing these gar- 

 risons, having joined, were after- 

 wards surrounded in the pass of 

 Mantorell, on their march towards 

 the French frontier, by a detach- 

 ment from the Anglo-Sicilian corps, 

 and one from the first Spanish ar- 

 my. Lieutenant-General Copons 

 allowed them to capitulate, but I 

 have not yet received from him 

 any report on this subject, nor do 

 1 yet know what is the result. 



It was expected in Catalonia 

 that Marshal Suchet would imme- 

 diately evacuate that province ; and 

 I hear that he is to join Marshal 

 Sou It. 



I have not yet received the de- 

 tailed reports of the capitulation 

 of Jiica. 



I enclose returns of the killed 

 and wounded during the late ope- 

 rations. 



1 send this dispatch by my Aide- 

 de-Camp, Maj. Freemanile, whom 

 I beg leave to recommend to your 

 lordship's protection. ] have the 

 honour to be, &c. 



(Signed) WELLINGTON. 



Total Loss from the 14M to the 

 \lth Feb. 1814, inclusive. 



British — 1 lieutenant, 2serjeants, 

 22 rank and file, killed ; 1 general 

 stafl", 1 major, 7 captains, 8 lieute- 

 nants, 1 staff, 8 Serjeants, 3 drum- 

 mers, 120 rank and file wounded ; 

 4 rank and file missing. 



Portuguese — 1 drummer, 5 rank 

 and tile, killed ; 1 lieut.-colonel, 

 1 lieutenant, 2 ensigns, 4 Serjeants, 

 1 drummer, 25 rank and file, 

 wounded ; 3 rank and file, missing. 



General Total — 1 lieutenant, 2 

 Serjeants, 1 drummer, 27 rank and 

 file, killed; 1 general staff, 1 lieut.- 

 colonel, 1 major, 7 captains, 9 

 lieutenants, 2 ensigns, 1 staff, 

 12 Serjeants, 4 drummers, 151 

 rank and file, wounded ; 12 rank 

 and file, missing. 



Total British and Portuguese Loss, 

 from the 23rd to the 2(5th of Fe- 

 bruary, \^\X, inclusive. 

 2 Captains, 1 ensign, 2 Serjeants, 

 16 rank and file, 1 horse, killed ; 

 1 major, 1 captain, 6 lieutenants, 

 4 ensigns, I staff, 9 Serjeants, 3 

 drummers, 110 rank and file, 4 

 horses, wounded ; 1 lieutenant, 1 

 Serjeant, 27 rank and file, missing. 



Total Loss on the 27th of February. 



British — 1 major, 6 captains, 7 

 lieutenants, 1 staff, 21 Serjeants, 2 

 drummers, 1G9 rank and file, 

 killed ; 2 general staff, 2 lieut.- 

 colonels, 7 majors, 30 captains, 49 

 lieutenants, 14 ensigns, 1 staff, 1 

 quarter-master, 67 Serjeants, 11 

 drummers, 1,203 rank and file, 33 

 horses, wounded ; 1 captain, 2 Ser- 

 jeants, 1 drummer, 27 rank and 

 file, 1 horse, missing. 



Portuguese — 1 lieut.-colonel, 2 

 majors, 4 Serjeants, 59 rank and 

 file, killed ; 2 lieutenant-colonels. 



