528 FOREIGN OFFICERS IN THE ARMIES OF App. A. 



which he was present, August 12th, 1835. He became a Major-General, 

 ami died iu 1861. 



Colonel Belfoed H. Wilson (English). — Son of the late General Sir 

 Robert Wilson ; was Aide-de-Camp to General Bolivar from 1823 to 1830 ; 

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

 at Caraccas. Was a^jpointed a K.C.B. Died in London in 1858. 



Colonel Albert B. d'Alve (French). — Son of the French General of 

 the same name. Served in the campaigns in Spain and Russia, 1809 and 

 1813, and was at the battle of Waterloo in 1815. Died at Valparaiso 1821. 

 Married and left children in the country. 



Colonel Benjamin Viel (French). — Served in the French army en- 

 camped at Boidogiie in 1804, and commanded a squadron of cavalry at the 

 battle of Waterloo 1815. Is now a Major-General in Chile. 



Colonel Joseph Rondisoni (Italian). — Is now a Major-General in Chile. 



Colonel Clement Althaus (German). — Was present at the battle of 

 Junin. Became a Major-General and died at La Concepcion in Peru, 

 having married and left children in the country. 



Colonel Salvador Soyer (French). — Was Commissary to the navy, 

 afterwards Aide-de-Camp to General Gamarra, and for some time charged 

 with the Ministry of War. Married and left children in the country. Died 

 at Lima. 



LiEUT.-CoL. Lewis Crammer (French). — Retired from the army 1818 ; 

 was afterwards murdered with his wife and family by the Patagonian 

 Indians. 



LiEUT.-CoL. Alexis Bruix (French). — Son of Admiral Bruix ; was 

 page to Napoleon I. Was present at the battle of Jimin. Was killed by 

 accident at Lima in 1825. 



Lieut.-Col. Charles Wood (Enghsh). — Married and left children in 

 Chile. Died in England while on leave of absence in 1856. 



Major Mjchael O'Carrol (Irish). — Died in Chile in 1839, having 

 married and left children in the country. 



Captain William Smith (EngUsh). 



Captain Miller Halloaves (English). — Was present at the battles of 

 Junin and Ayacucho. Married and resides in the United States. 



Captain William Harris (Irish). — Is now living at Cuenca, in Ecuador. 



Captain John Rodriguez (Enghsh). — Married and left children in the 

 country. Died at Callao. 



Captain Robert Young. — Belonged to the 71st under General Beresford. 

 Died in Chile. 



Lieut. Maguan (French). — Retired in 1818, and was subsequently 

 liilled in a duel in France. 



Lieut. Count Ld^ien Beayeb (French). — Served as Aide-de-Camp 

 to his father. General Brayer, in Chile. 



