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 insert a list of those who committed suicide, or were exposed by martial justice; in the hope their fate may prove a warning to future commandants, and a safeguard to the unfortunate.

—A general, and inspector-general of the Imperial gendarmerie, officer of the legion of honour, and commander-in-chief of the prisoners of war; shot himself.

—Colonel and commandant of Verdun, and of the department of the Meuse, officer of the legion of honour; ''dismissed from the army''.

—Lieutenant of gendarmerie, member of the legion of honour; ''dismissed from the army''.

—Lieutenant of gendarmerie, member of the legion of honour; shot himself.

—Maréchal de logis of gendarmerie, paymaster, and member of the legion of honour; reduced to the ranks.

—Lieutenant of gendarmerie at Sarre Louis; shot himself.

—A colonel at Montmedy, member of the legion of honour; ''condemned to the gallies''.

—Captain in the army, aide-de-camp to General Wirion, member of the legion of honour; dismissed the army.