Ogero received the casualty roster from the staff officer: "Colonel, a total of 287 people died today, 202 were seriously injured, and 493 were lightly wounded..."
With two thousand soldiers suffering over a thousand casualties, it could be considered the most painful day for the French Army since entering Northern Italy.
In the Austrian officers' tent, Bajahaza handed Alvinczi's orders to Archduke Karl.
The latter quickly skimmed the last few lines and could only shake his head helplessly—due to the tense battle situation in Morvino Town, Alvinczi had reduced the reinforcements to them to 2,000 people.
However, by the next morning, both sides of the conflict received good news.
The French Army's position suddenly saw the appearance of five six-pound cannons and one twelve-pound cannon.