Excerpt from Original Correspondence Between Generals Dumourier, Miranda, Pache and Beurnonville, Ministers of War, Since January, 1793
A Want of confidence between the Officers on the Staff and the Commissaries appointed for supplying the army with necessaries, occasions material injury to the brave defenders of the Republic.
The Commissioners of the Convention announce, that the army is in want of forage. The Members of the Committee for supplying the army declare, that considerable stores on the basons at Louvain are suffered to rot, as no magazines have been allowed, and because the Assistant Commissaries neglect forwarding them to those places where they are necessary.
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