526 FOREIGN OFFICERS IN THE ARMIES OF App. A. 



Lieut. Cheis. Mabtin (English).— Killed near Ayacucho in 1824. 



Cornet Danviette (French). — Killed in an encounter at Caucato near 

 Pisco, in 1822. 



Surgeon William Welsh (Scotch). — Killed in the action of Mirabe, 

 on May 21st, 1821. 



Total Killed .. .. 21. 



Wounded. 



Lieut.-Gen. Wm. Miller (English). — (See ante.) 



Major-Gen. Francis B. O'Connor (Irish). — Brother to the late Fergus 

 O'Connor. Was for some time Chief of the Staff of the Liberating Army, and 

 was present at the battles of Junin and Ayacucho ; was wounded at Rio de 

 la Hacha in 1820. He is now residing on his estate at Tarija, in Bolivia. 

 Married and has children in the country. 



Major-Gen. Arthur Sands (Irish). — Wounded at the battle of 

 Pantano de Bargas, July 25, 1819. Was present at the battles of Junin 

 and Ayacucho. Died at Cuenca in 1832. 



Major-Gen. Daniel F. O'Leary (Irish). — Wounded at Pantano de 

 Bargas. He was Aide-de-Camp to General Bolivar in Columbia and Peru, 

 and subsequently H.B.M. Charge d' Affaires and Consul General at Bogota, 

 where he died in 1854, having married and left children in the country. 



Major-Gen. Philip Braun (German). — Present at the battle of 

 Ayacucho. He was wounded at Junin, August 6th, 1824. He married in 

 the country, and now resides in Bolivia. 



Colonel George Beauchef (French). — Was at the battles of Auster- 

 litz, Jena, Marengo, and Friedlaud. Wounded at the assault upon Talca- 

 huano, December 6th, 1817. Died in Chile 1840, having married and left 

 children in the country. 



LiEUT.-CoL. Edward Guitekue (German). — Wounded in the action of 

 Pisco, November 7, 1819. Died in Chile 1857. Married and left children 

 in the country. 



Lieut.-Col, Eugene Giroust (French). — Wounded at the cutting-out 

 of the ' Esmeralda ' under the fortresses of Callao, Nov. 5th, 1820. Was page 

 to King Jerome ; served in the French Horse Artillery ; was made prisoner 

 at the crossing of the Beresina, and sent to Siberia. Married in Peru, and 

 is now residing at Lima. 



Captain Philip Marguti (Italian). — Wounded at the battle of Maypo, 

 April 5th, 1818. Died in Chile 1848. 



Captain Henry Ross (U.S.) — Wounded at the battle of Yerbas-buenas, 

 March 31st, 1813. Died in Chile. 



