CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. Appointment of Sir John Moore.-Route of his army.—He ar- Capitulation of Corruna, and surrender of Ferrol. The French cross the Tagus.-The Duke del Infantado's army.-Operations in Catalonia. Vigorous measures of the Junta-Palacio driven from the Llobregat.-Siege of Rosas by St. Cyr :---Capitulation.---St. Cyr marches on Barcelona.-Battle of Llinas.-Defeat of the Spaniards.-St. Cyr enters Barcelona.—Battle of Molino del Rey. Second Siege of Zaragoza.—Preparations for defence.-Palafox the French army assumed by Junot.-Distress of the Zaragozans. Remonstrance of the Court of Vienna.-Effects of the Peninsu- lar campaign.-Services of Sir Robert Wilson.-Reinforcement of the Portuguese army.-Romana defeated at Monterrey.-Atroci- ties of the French on the capture of Oporto.-Conduct of the British government.-Battle of Ciudad Real.-Battle of Medellin : Landing of Sir Arthur Wellesley at Lisbon. He is appointed to Successes in Gallicia.-Capture of Vigo.-Romana enters Aus- Distribution of the hostile armies.-Description of the country be- Tagus.-Repulse of the Spaniards at the bridge of Arzobisbo.- Project of Soult.-Defeat of Vanegas at Almonacid.—Sir Ar- thur Wellesley falls back on Badajos.-Termination of the cam- Incapacity of Cuesta. He is superseded by Eguia.-Position and strength of the armies.-Advance of Arisaigo.—Battle of Oca- na. Its consequences.-Battle of Tamames.-State of Catalonia.- Siege of Gerona :-The siege converted into a blockade.—Sufferings of the inhabitants.-Capitulation of Gerona.-Unpopularity of the Recapitulation.-Speech of Napoleon to the Senate.-Prepara- diz.-Affairs in Catalonia.-Siege and fall of Hostalrich.-Fall of State of public feeling in England.-The French armies rein- Position of Lord Wellington in Lower Beiria.-Siege of Ciudad |