State oj" Public ■^ff'aivs %n ^ovemhev* 
without deriving much advantage from this 
expedition.. 
“ I have directed General Hill to endea¬ 
vour CO force Girard’s division of the 5th 
corps to retire from Caceres, as, in that posi¬ 
tion, they distress for provisions the troops 
under the Condede Penne Villamur, and Ge¬ 
neral Murillo, belonging to General Castanos. 
—Lieutenant-general Kill was to move froiu 
his cantonments on this expedition on the 22d, 
“ By the accounts which 1 have received 
from Cadiz to the 15th instant, I learn that 
Marshal Suchet had entered the kingdom of 
Valencia from Tortosa, with 20,000 men, 
and had advanced as far as Murviedro 5 he 
made three attempts to obtain possession of 
the fort of Sagunto, near the town, by esca¬ 
lade, on the 2Pth of last month, in all of 
which he was repulsed with considerable loss, 
and left behind him his ladders. He was 
still Et Murviedro on the 4th instant. 
In the mean time General Blake had 
thrown himself into Valencia. All the 
strong holds of Valencia were occupied, and 
the greatest elforls were making to bring a 
large force into that kingdom, in order to 
annoy the enemy’s communications with his 
rear. The utmost confidence appears by the 
accounts to be placed in General ISlake, and 
the people of Valencia appear determined to 
tc-operate in resistance to the enemy. 
There has been no movement in the North 
since^I last addressed your lordship. 
Frejieday Oct. SO, 1811. 
“ The detachment of the army of the 
North, which was at Ledesma, moved from 
thence towards Salamanca on the 28th insc. 
“ Excepting that movement, the troops of 
the armies of the North and of Fortugarhave 
ii3ade none since I addressed you last. 
“ The last report that I received from Ge¬ 
neral Hill was dated at Malpartida de Caceres 
on the 26th. General Girard retired from 
Caceres on that morning. 
“ By the last accounts which I have re¬ 
ceived from Cadiz, of the l8th, it appears 
that General Ballasteros bad retired under 
the guns of Gibraltar j and that the French 
were at ?>t. Roque, and had taken possession 
ofAlgesiras. 
“ I have received no further accounts from 
Val encia. 
“ it appears from all the accounts which I 
have received, that the Guerillas are in¬ 
creasing in numbers and boldness throughout 
the Peninsula, One party under Temprano, 
lately retook, at the very gates of Taiavera, 
Lieutenant-colonel Grant, of the Portuguese 
service, 'who had been taken in the begin¬ 
ning of September, in Upper Estremadura, 
while employed in observation of the enemy’s 
movements. Both the Empicinado and Mina 
were very suc<iessfal against some of the 
eceiny’s posts and detachments, W'hen their 
armies were lately collected for the relief of 
Ciucad Pvodrigo ; and Longa was likewise 
■very successful in ifie neighbourhood of Vic¬ 
toria, in (he middle and towards the Utter 
of September, 
The following is a list of the rcgimenis 
under the immediate command of Lord 
\Yellington in Portugal. 
5d Dragoon Guards 
4th ditto 
5ch ditto 
1st Royal Dragoons 
3d ditto 
4th ditto 
9th Light Dragoons 
11th ditto 
12th ditto 
loth ditto 
14th ditto 
i'Jth ditto 
Infantry. 
One brigade of Guards 
1st Foot, 3d battalion 
2d ditto 
3d ditto, 1st battalion 
4th ditto, 1st ditto 
5th ditto, 2d ditto 
7th ditto, 1st ditto 
9th ditto, 1st ditto 
11th ditto, 1st ditto 
23d ditto, 1st ditto 
24th ditto, 2d ditto 
26tb ditto, 1st ditto 
27th ditto, 3d ditto 
28th ditto, 1st ditto 
29ch ditto 
30th ditto, 2d ditto 
31st do. 1st and 2d do. 
32d ditto, 1st ditto 
34th ditto, 2d ditto 
Suth ditto, 1st ditto 
38th ditto, 2d ditto 
S9th ditto, 2d ditto 
4()th ditto^ 1st ditto 
42d ditto, 2d ditto 
43d do. 1st do. L I, 
44th ditto, 2d ditto 
45th Foot, 1st batta¬ 
lion 
48th ditto,. l€t ditto 
5()th ditto, 1st ditto 
51st ditto, L. 1. 
52d ditto, 1st and 2<1 
ditto, L. J. 
53d ditto, 2d ditto 
57th ditto, 1st ditto 
58th ditto, 2d ditto 
59th ditto, 1st ditto 
60th do. 3th do. L. I, 
61st ditto, 1st ditto 
66th ditto, 2d ditto 
68th ditto, L. I. 
69th ditto, 1st ditto 
71st do. 1st do. L. I, 
74th ditto 
77th ditto 
79th ditto, 1st ditto 
83d ditto, 2d ditto 
85th ditto, L. I. 
88th ditto, 1st ditto 
92d ditto, 1st ditto 
94th ditto 
95th do. 2 battalions 
97th ditto 
King's German Legisna 
IstReg Light Cavahy 
2d ditto 
Ist a.nd 2d Bat.Lt. 
1st Bat- of the Line 
2d ditto 
Chasseurs Britanni- 
ques 
Regiment of Watte-B. 
ville 
3000 British Artillery 
1000 German ditto 
3d Bat. of the Line 
4th ditto 
5th ditto 
6th ditto 
8th ditto 
1st Reg. Brunswick 
Oels Lt. In. 
4 Troops R. Horse 
Artillery 
Waggon Train ani 
Staff Corps, 
EAST IKDIES, 
The gazette of the 16th of November 
contains a letterfrom Capt, C. I\l. Scoin- 
berg, of the Astrea, giving an account of 
the capture off Madagascar, on the 21st 
of May, of the French frigate La Re- 
nominee of 44 guns; and on the _28!h 
of May of the sarrender of Ft)rt Tatna- 
tave, and of another French frigate tlie 
Nereide of 44 guns ; being the livst of t.be 
French forces and posts in t!ie Indian seaS« 
GREAT BRITAIX. 
The following document is a copy, from 
the official quarterly return, male to govein- 
nient, of the pioduce of thdt part of the pub¬ 
lic income called the consolidated fund, to¬ 
gether with the charge on the said tu'd : 
and thefc^j-r quarters, beginning from the r.vh 
of 
