General d'Erlon, condemned to death for non-appearance.
General Lefevre Desnouettes, condemned to death for non-appearance.
The Generals Lallemand (brothers), condemned to death for non-appearance.
BORDEAUX.
General Clausel, condemned to death for non-appearance.
The Generals Faucher (brothers), shot.
VALENCE (DROME).
Marshal Grouchy, proscribed.
General Chartran, shot.
VENDÉE.
General Travot, condemned to death, imprisoned for life.
General Lamarque, proscribed, recalled.
ARMIES. COMMANDERS OF CORPS.
General Decaen, tried, acquitted.
General Rapp, a peer of France.
General Reille, a peer of France.
General de Lobau, proscribed, recalled.
General d'Erlon, condemned to death for non-appearance.
General Gérard, retired from the service.
General Vandamme, proscribed.
General Excelmans, proscribed, recalled.
General Pajol, retired from the service.
General Foi, retired from the service [one of the new fifth of the chamber of deputies.--Tr.].
General Fressinet, proscribed.
General de Bourmont, commandant of the cavalry of the guard.
MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES.
M. Lanjuinais, president, a peer of France.
M. Dupont de l'Eure, dismissed from his office of president of the court of Rouen. A deputy in the present chamber. Leader of the opposition.
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