of the Eighth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Le Fol;
of the Tenth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Habert;
of the Eleventh Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Berthezene;
and of the Third Light Cavalry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Domon;
with 4 Batteries of Foot, and 1 of Horse, Artillery.

This Corps was assembled in and around Mézières.

The Fourth Corps d'Armée, commanded by Lieutenant General Count Gérard, consisted

of the Twelfth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Pecheux;
of the Thirteenth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Vichery;
of the Fourteenth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General de Bourmont;
and of the Sixth Light Cavalry Division, under Lieutenant General Maurin;
with 4 Batteries of Foot, and 1 of Horse, Artillery.

This Corps occupied Metz, Longwy, and Thionville, and formed the basis of the Army of the Moselle; but it was now decided that it should approach the Sambre, and unite itself with the Grand Army.

The Sixth Corps d'Armée, commanded by Lieutenant General Count Lobau, consisted

of the Nineteenth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Simmer;
of the Twentieth Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Jeannin;
of the Twenty-First Infantry Division, under Lieutenant General Baron Teste;
with 4 Batteries of Foot, and 1 of Horse, Artillery.

This Corps was assembled in and around Laon.

The four Corps forming the Reserve Cavalry were placed under the command of Marshal Count Grouchy.