Beurnonville, general-in-chief.
Pully, Laage, generals, commanding officers.
Capture of Consarbruck by 1,200 French troops,
although it was defended by 3,000 men and a strong
artillery; 900 enemies killed and as many wounded.
Army of Italy.
Dugommier, general-in-chief.
Capture of Toulon, the English and Spanish troops flee
hastily; 1,200 enemies killed.
Army of Sambre and Meuse.
Marceau, Poncet, division generals.
Fight on the whole Hundsruck line;
the enemy is beaten everywhere, loses many men,
3 guns and 400 prisoners of war.