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Harmand "I cannot bring the punishment from the penal, "code, since you have discarded all the forms "of it. I am therefore for banishment."............O Marquis "I am for provisional confinement.".................O Tocquot Confinement and banishment..........................O Humbert Confinement and banishment......................... O

25. MORBIHAN (VANNES)

Lequinio Death...............................................+ Audrein Death...............................................+ Le Hardy "Farewell to the liberty of my country, if we are "to be every thing at once. No! we are not judges. "The death of Kings has never been salutary to "liberty. If the convention were to judge, I "should wish to see at least sixty of its members "excluded. I am for confinement."...................O G

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Corbel "A measure of safety is preferable to a rigorous "application of the law. I therefore vote for "provisional confinement."..........................O Gillet "Inaccessible to fear, I assert that capital "punishment is useless and dangerous. "Perpetual confinement."............................O M Le Mailland Confinement and banishment..........................O Michel Confinement and banishment..........................O Rouault Confinement.........................................O I

26. LA MOSELLE (METZ)

Anthoine Death...............................................+ Bar Death...............................................+ Nentz Death...............................................+ I Thirion Death...............................................+ I Becker "Neither the menaces with which this tribune has "resounded, nor those puerile fears, with which "people have sought to fill us, shall make me "act contrary to my Sentiments, which is for "confinement and banishment.".......................O

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Merlin Confinement.........................................O Couturier Absent on commission................................a Blaux Confinement.........................................O I

27. LA NIEVRE (NEVERS)

Saustrault Death...............................................+ Damrobe Death...............................................+ Le Fiot Death...............................................+ Guilrault Death, with discussion as to time...................D Legendre Death...............................................+ La Planche Death...............................................+ Jourdan "The punishment of death is contrary to my "principles. I cannot put a fellow-creature to "death."....................................... ....O G

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28. NORD (DOUAY)

Merlin Death...............................................+ Duhem Death...............................................+ I Cochet Death, with discussion as to time...................D Fockedey Confinement.........................................O Senault Death...............................................+ P Carpentier Death...............................................+ P Pryese Death...............................................+ Sallengros Death...............................................+ Poultier Death, with discussion as to time...................D G Aoust Death...............................................+ G Gossuin Absent upon commission..............................a

29. OISE (BEAUVAIS)

Couppe Death...............................................+ I Calon Death...............................................+

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Isore Death...............................................+ Ch. Villette Confinement and banishment..........................O M Delamare Confinement or banishment...........................O I Massieu, eveque intrus Death...............................................+ P Cloots. Baron Prussien Death...............................................+ G Portier Death, with respite.................................D Bezare Death...............................................+ Bourdon Death...............................................+ P Godefroy Absent upon commission..............................a

30. L'ORNE (ALENCON)

Valaze Death...............................................+ G La Hosdiniere Death...............................................+ Desrouais Death...............................................+ Dubois Death...............................................+ Beaupre Death, with respite.................................D Colombel Death...............................................+ Thomas "If the enemy invade our territories, I vote for "death; otherwise for detention."...................O Dugue d'assey "Having never been able to satisfy that I could "be both legislator and judge at once, I vote for "detention."........................................O I

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Fourney "The constitution has not inflicted the "punishment of death upon Kings who may be guilty "of conspiracy. I am therefore for confinement "and banishment."...................................O

31. DEPARTMENT DE PARIS

Robespierre "The tyrant has deserved death. I vote for l'aine "death."............................................+ G Avocat d'Arras Danton, avt. "I vote for death"..................................+ G Collot d'Herbois, comedian Death...............................................+ B Billaud Va -rennes Death...............................................+ B Cam. Desmoulins Death...............................................+ G journaliste Marat, Death...............................................+ A journaliste La Vicomterie Death...............................................+ I Legendre, butcher Death...............................................+

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Raffron Death...............................................+ Panis Death...............................................+ I Serjeant Death...............................................+ P Robert Death, with discussion as to time...................D Freron Death...............................................+ Beauvais Death, with discussion as to time...................D G Fabre d'Eglantine, Death...............................................+ G journaliste Osselin Death...............................................+ G Robespierre le jeune Death...............................................+ G David, artiste Death...............................................+ I Boucher Death...............................................+ Laignelot Death, with discussion as to time...................D I Thomas Confinement.........................................O Manuel "Laws of blood ought not to be among the "principles of a republic. The right of death "belongs only to nature. Louis is laid low "upon the ground; it is too easy to kill him, "for me to give the blow."..........................O G Dussault "A man may be, in my opinion an excellent patriot, "without putting to death his fallen enemy. I vote "for confinement and banishment."...................O P

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D'Orleans, called Egalite "My conscience tells me that Louis deserves death." + G

32. PAS DE CALAIS (ARRAS)

Garnet Death...............................................+ Duquesnoy Death...............................................+ S Le Bas Death...............................................+ S Guffroy Death...............................................+ Bollet Death...............................................+ Varlet "I vote for detention, because the nation ought "not to be influenced by sentiments of revenge."....O Enlard "My conscience points it out as my duty to have "nothing to do with the penal code. I am for "confinement and banishment.".......................O

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Dannon "The experience of those nations, who have put "their King to death, proves the contrary of "what you hope for. I am for confinement and "transportation."...................................O Personne Confinement and banishment..........................O Tho. Payne Confinement and banishment..........................O I Magniez Confinement and banishment..........................O

33. PUY DE DOME (CLERMONT)

Couthon Death...............................................+ G Gibergues Death...............................................+ I Maignet Death...............................................+ Romme Death...............................................+ S Soubrany Death...............................................+ G Rudelle Death...............................................+ Monestier Death...............................................+ La Loue Death...............................................+ Blanval Death, with discussion as to time...................D Du Laure Death...............................................+ P Bancal "The thirst of vengeance and of blood is found "only in individuals and factions; but never in a "great nation. I think, besides, that the "majority of French citizens would not vote for "actual death. A legislator ought to resist all "private passions which surround him, to brave "with firmness every danger, and to obey nothing "but his conscience and his reason. I am for "detention."........................................O I

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Girot -pouzol Confinement and banishment..........................O .. 34. HAUTES PYRENNEES (SIC) (TARBES)

Barrere, ex-noble Death...............................................+ B Ferrand Death...............................................+ M La Crampe Death...............................................+ Dupont "Behind this mausoleum I see a lion springing "from his den, and a dangerous enemy substituted "in the place of a vanquished one. I vote for "confinement."......................................O Picque "I am for death; but not till after the cessation "of hostilities."...................................D Gertoux Confinement and banishment..........................O

35. BASSES PYRENNEES (PAU)

Sanadon, eveque intrus "Being a legislator, I am not a judge. I cannot "vote but for confinement.".........................O P Pemartin "I am only at liberty to adopt a measure of "safety, which is, confinement or banishment."......O Comte "I am for the same punishment as the last "speaker."..........................................O Meillant "It Would, in my judgment, be a most mistaken "measure to cut off that head, which may one "day become useful. Confinement and "banishment.".......................................O

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Casenave "The accumulation of so many inconsistent powers "appears to me, notwithstanding the paradoxes "and sophisms which art has invented in the "course of this proceeding, to be a monstrous "tyranny, in which I am not willing to bear a "part. The only punishment applicable to Louis "is forfeiture of the crown.".......................O P Neveu "I fulfil my duty in voting for confinement.".......O

36. PYRENNEES ORIENTALES (PERPIGNAN)

Montegot Death...............................................+ Cazanies Death...............................................+ Biroteau "During the war I vote for confinement; and "after peace is established, for death."............O G Guyter Confinement and banishment..........................O I Fabre Absent through sickness.............................m

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37. HAUT RHIN (COLMAR)

Ritter Death...............................................+ La Porte Death...............................................+ Joannot Death...............................................+ Pflieger Death...............................................+ Dubois "I am not a judge. This character belongs to "none of us. If we were judges, we should "perform the duties Of such, and observe forms. "I am for provisional confinement.".................O Albert Provisional confinement.............................O Rewbel Absent through sickness.............................m

38. BAS RHIN (STRASBOURG)

Laurent Death...............................................+ Bentabole Death...............................................+ Louis Death...............................................+ P

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Arbogast "I see the security of the republic depends on "the detention of Louis until time of peace.".......O Christiani Confinement.........................................O Dentzell Confinement.........................................O I Simon Absent upon commission..............................a G Rhull Absent upon commission..............................a S Erman Absent through sickness.............................m

39. RHONE ET LOIRE (LYON)

Dupuis, fils Death...............................................+ Dubonchet Death...............................................+ Pressavin Death...............................................+ Noel Pointe Death...............................................+ L'Eveque Death...............................................+ Chasset "The convention, by its conduct in the violation "of judiciary forms, has convinced me that it "does not mean to place itself in the situation "of a judge. It is therefore not permitted me "to vote for death. I am for confinement until "the time of peace."................................O

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Michel "Reasons of state and of public good make me "incline to detention.".............................O Patrin "The existence of Louis is useful; his death. "dangerous."........................................O Lanthenas "My opinion is, that Louis deserves death; but "only in case of a foreign war."....................O I Eusset Death...............................................+ Moulin "I vote for death; but not until all the Bourbons "are expelled.".....................................O Vitet Confinement.........................................O P Fournier Confinement.........................................O Bezaud Confinement and banishment..........................O Forest Confinement and banishment..........................O

40. HAUTE SAONE (VESOUL)

Gourdan Death...............................................+ Siblot Death...............................................+

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Bolot Death...............................................+ Dormier Death...............................................+ Vigneron Confinement and banishment..........................O Chauvier Confinement and banishment........................ .O Balivet Confinement and banishment..........................O

41. SAONE ET LOIRE (MACON)

Carra, journal -iste Death...............................................+ G Gelin Death...............................................+ Guillermin Death...............................................+ Reverchon Death...............................................+ Bodot Death...............................................+ Guilmardet Death, with discussion as to time...................D Mailly Death...............................................+ Montgilbert "If the enemies invade the French territory, then "only I am of opinion that Louis should die.".......O Moreau Death...............................................+ Masuyer Confinement till the peace..........................O PG

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Bertucat "I cannot judge arbitrarily in this case. "Perpetual confinement."............................O

42. LA SARTHE (LE MANS)

Richard Death...............................................+ Primaudiere Death...............................................+ Phelippeau Death...............................................+ G Boutrone Death...............................................+ Levasseur Death...............................................+ I Froger Death...............................................+ Letourneur Death...............................................+ Syeyes "Death, (adding) without a word more"...............+ Salmon "I am for detention; lest the anarchists and "ambitious find in the death of Louis more food "for their intrigues."..............................O I Chevalier "The law does not permit me to pronounce any "other sentence than forfeiture of the crown."......O I

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43. SEINE ET OISE (VERSAILLES)

Lecointre Death...............................................+ I Bassal Death...............................................+ P Audoin Death...............................................+ P Treilhard Death...............................................+ Tallien Death.............................................. + Chenier Death...............................................+ G Royt "I vote for death, but not until after the "constitution has been ratified."...................O Mercier "The sentence of death is impolitic and dangerous. "The phantom of a King may be of marvellous "service to us. Perpetual confinement."............O P Kersaint "I do not think myself called forth to pronounce "a judicial sentence. And if I were a judge, I "should vote in mercy, and not in hatred. I have "no notion of a great nation acting from revenge; "in this struggle the inequality of the parties "makes it shocking. I am for confinement until "the time of peace."................................O G

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Dupuis Confinement.........................................O Alquier Death, after the peace..............................D Gorsas, journa -liste Detention...........................................O G Haussman Absent by commission................................a Herault de Sechelles, avocat -general Absent by commission................................a G

44. SEINE INFERIEURE (ROUEN)

Albite Death...............................................+ p Pocholles Death...............................................+ Vincent "To condemn Louis to death is to provoke a civil. "war, to ruin the nation, to overturn the state, "and to destroy liberty altogether. I am for "confinement and banishment.".......................O G

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Bailleul "Consider that before posterity the illusion will "cease, and the passions will be no more. You "wish for the happiness of the people, and the head "of Louis is your security for it. I vote for "detention."........................................O I Mariette "I have only the quality of legislator; that of "judge is inconsistent with it. I vote for "banishment.".......................................O Doublet "The evils which the death of Stuart brought upon "England, make me vote for detention."..............O I Rualt "It is very strange that people are so earnest to. "follow the penal code, when they have not "followed, in the forms of proceeding, any one of "the articles of criminal legislation. I vote for "provisional confinement."..........................O P Faure, libraire Confinement and banishment..........................O Bourgeois Confinement and transportation......................O Hardy, medicin Confinement and banishment..........................O

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Yger Confinement and banishment..........................O Hecquet Confinement and banishment..........................O I Duval, Confinement and banishment..........................O avocat Lefevre, juge Confinement and banishment..........................O Blutel Confinement and banishment..........................O I Delahaye Confinement.........................................O P

45. SEINE ET MARNE (MELUN)

Mauduit Death...............................................+ Tellier Death...............................................+ S Cordier Death...............................................+ Bernard "I am for death, but not until after the "constitution is settled."..........................O Bailly de "I consider Louis as an hostage necessary to public Juilly "tranquility. I am for confinement and "banishment.".......................................O P Himbert "I have the fullest conviction that I cannot act as "a judge. You have annulled the high national "court, and are you not afraid that history will "accuse you of having usurped a power which did not "belong to you? I am for confinement and "banishment.".......................................O

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De France "Since all judiciary forms are trampled under foot, "I vote for confinement.............................O Vigny Confinement and banishment..........................O Geoffry, Confinement.........................................O l'aine Opoix Confinement and banishment..........................O Bernier Provisional confinement.............................O

46. LES DEUX SEVRES (NIORT)

Lecointepuy -raveau Death...............................................+ Dubreuil Death...............................................+ I Cochon Death...............................................+ L'Official "I declare that I have no power to judge "criminally.".......................................O Jard- Confinement and transportation......................O panviller

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Anguis Confinement and transportation......................O Du Chatel Absent through sickness.............................m G

47. LA SOMME (AMIENS)

Saladin Death...............................................+ I Dumont Death...............................................+ Delecloy Death...............................................+ Scellier Death...............................................+ Florent "Although my opinion does not seem to be that which -louvet "will prevail, I vote for detention."...............O P Du Festel "My electoral assembly was so far from designing to "give me a judicial power, that when it nominated "me a deputy, it appointed two haut jures" [Footnote: They are appointed in every department to try all causes, civil and criminal."] "at the "same time. Confinement and banishment."...........O

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Sillery, "My constituents were not so senseless as to noble "accumulate upon my head all sorts of powers. I "vote for banishment................................O G De Verite "I cannot be accuser and judge in the same cause. "Confinement and banishment.........................O P Rivery, Confinement.........................................O avocat Gantois Confinement and banishment..........................O Martin Confinement.........................................O St. Prix Asselin, Confinement.........................................O avocat

48. LE TARN (CASTRES)

La Source Death...............................................+ G La Combe Death...............................................+ St. Michel Campmas Death...............................................+ Gourry "As soon as you shall have voted the expulsion of "all the Bourbons, I will vote for the death of "Louis; but not before."............................O

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Soloniac Confinement and banishment..........................O Marvejols Confinement and banishment..........................O Rochegude Confinement and banishment..........................O Meyer Confinement and transportation......................O D'Ambermenil Absent by illness...................................m I

49. LE VAR (TOULON)

Escudier Death...............................................+ I Ricard Death...............................................+ I Charbonier Death...............................................+ I D'Espinassy Death...............................................+ Isnard Death...............................................+ P Roubaud Death, with discussion as to time...................D Barras Death...............................................+ Antiboul Confinement.........................................O G

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50. LA VENDEE (FONTENAY-LE-COMTE)

Goupilleau, Death...............................................+ P l'aine Goupilleau, Death...............................................+ le jeune Maignen Death...............................................+ Fayo Death...............................................+ Musset Death, with discussion as to time...................D Garros Death...............................................+ Gaudin "I cannot imagine that the French people "delegated to us a despotic power—that is, a power "to make laws and to apply them. I am for "confinement and banishment.".......................O I Girard Confinement and banishment..........................O Morisson "I do not think that Louis is subject to our "jurisdiction; therefore I abstain from voting."....nv

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51. LA VIENNE (POITIERS)

Piozzy Death...............................................+ Martineau Death...............................................+ Ingrand Death...............................................+ Thibaudot Death...............................................+ Creuze- "I do not think that men who make laws can order la-touche "the death of any man. I vote for confinement and "banishment.........................................O Creuze- Confinement.........................................O paschal Dutroubor- Confinement and banishment..........................O nier Bion Confinement and banishment..........................O

52. LA HAUTE VIENNE (LIMOGES)

Gay Vernon Death...............................................+

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Lesterp "For death, in case of an hostile invasion."........O P beauvais Bordas "As a measure of safety, I decide for confinement.".O Faye "My conscience forbids me to vote for death.".......O La Croix Confinement and banishment..........................O G Rivaud Confinement.........................................O Soulignac Confinement.........................................O P

53. LES VOSGES (EPINAL)

Perrin Death...............................................+ Poulain Death, but not till after the constitution....... O grand-pre Souhait Confinement.........................................O Baland Confinement.........................................O Couhey Confinement and banishment..........................O Bresson "Judges prostrate themselves before a law that is "equal for all, but we have violated equality to "make an exception against a single individual. "Judges have a bandage of ice (bandeau glace) upon "their forehead, but hatred against Louis burns and "devours us. Judges reject severe opinions, but we "publish with pride the rigour of our judgments. "Judges mitigate the horror of a condemnation by "the expression of pity, but our aversion pursues "Louis even under the axe of the executioner. From "hence I conclude that we are not judges, and that "I cannot vote but for confinement."................O I

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Noel Absent by commission................................a G Hugo Absent by commission................................a

54. L'YONNE (AUXERRE)

Le Pelletier Death...............................................+ A de St. Fargeau Maure Death...............................................+ S

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Herard Death...............................................+ J. Boileau Death...............................................+ G Turreau Death...............................................+ I Bourbotte Death...............................................+ G Finot Death, with discussion as to time...................D Precy Death, but not till after the constitution..........O Chatelain Confinement and banishment..........................O

55. L'AIN (BOURG-EN-BRESSE)

Deydier Death...............................................+ Merlin Death...............................................+ Gautier Death...............................................+ Royer Confinement and banishment..........................O I Mollet Confinement.........................................O

56. L'AISNE (LAON)

Quinette Death...............................................+ I Jean de Brie Death...............................................+

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St. Just Death...............................................+ G Beffroy Death...............................................+ Petit Death...............................................+ Fiquet Death...............................................+ Loisel Death, with discussion as to time...................D Boucheron Death, with discussion as to time...................D Condorcet, academicien "The punishment of death is contrary to my "principles; I shall never vote for it. I vote "for the heaviest punishment of the penal code "which does not amount to death."................* PM Dupin, "I am of the Same opinion with Monsieur "Condorcet; that is, I vote for confinement in "chains."........................................* Belin "I vote for death only in case of invasion "by the enemy."..................................O

[Footnote: * N.B. These two are in the report said to have voted for chains.]

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57. L'ALLIER (MOULINS)

Vidalin Death...............................................+ Martel Death...............................................+ Beauchamp Death...............................................+ Chevalier "I think it my duty not to vote."...................nv

58. HAUTES ALPES (GAP)

Izoard Confinement.........................................O Barety Confinement.........................................O Borel Confinement.........................................O Caseneuve Confinement.........................................O I Serres "My country, my conscience, my love of liberty, "dictate my vote for detention."....................O

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59. BASSES ALPES (DIGNE)

Maysse Death...............................................+ I Derbes Death...............................................+ la tour Savornin Death...............................................+ Peyze Death...............................................+ G Verdallin "I vote for detention, because the death of Louis "would only cause tyranny to revive."...............O Reguis Confinement and banishment..........................O

60. L'ARDECHE (PRIVAS)

Gleizal Death...............................................+ Soubeyran "I vote for death, but not till the expulsion of "all the Bourbons.".................................O

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Gamon "I am for the same punishment, but in case of "invasion by the enemy."............................O St. Martin "I would have Louis live, because the pretensions "to royalty will be without any danger, so long as "they shall rest on his head. I am for life and "confinement."......................................O Garilhe "Every irrevocable act which is not ratified by the "people, is void. I am therefore for confinement.".O I Boissi- Confinement and transportation......................O d'Anglas Corin- Confinement and banishment..........................O Fustier

61. ARDENNES (MEZIERES)

Ferry Death...............................................+ Dubois Death...............................................+ Robert Death...............................................+

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Monesson "I consent to death, provided that you first expel "all the Bourbons.".................................O Vermond "If there shall be an invasion, I vote for death."..O Bodin Banishment..........................................O Thierrier Perpetual detention.................................O Blondel Confinement; death in case of invasion..............O

62. ARRIEGE (FOIX)

Vadier Death...............................................+ B Espert Death...............................................+ P Clauzel Death...............................................+ Camp Death...............................................+ Martin Lakanal Death...............................................+ Gaston Death, with discussion as to time...................D

63. AUBE (TROYES)

Courtois Death...............................................+ Robin Death...............................................+

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Garnier Death...............................................+ Rabaut "Persuaded that the ashes, from the funeral pile of St. Etienne "kings, like the ashes of martyrs, only produce "others; satisfied also that my nation ought not to "have the ferocity of the tiger which tears to "pieces, but the courage of the lion which despises, "I vote for preserving Louis as an hostage."........O G Perrin Confinement and banishment..........................O G Bonnemain Confinement and deportation.........................O Douge Confinement and deportation.........................O Pierret Confinement and deportation.........................O Duval Confinement and banishment..........................O

64. L'AUDE (CARCASSONE)

Azema Death...............................................+ Girard Death...............................................+ Bonnet Death...............................................+ Ramel Death...............................................+ G

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Morin Confinement.........................................O Tournier Confinement and banishment..........................O I Marragon Death...............................................+ Peries Confinement and transportation......................O I

65. L'AVEYRON (RHODES)

Camboulas Death...............................................+ Jos. Death...............................................+ la Combe Seconds Death...............................................+ Louchet Death...............................................+ Baux Death...............................................+ Godefroy- "Eternal justice forbids us to condemn Louis to Ysarn "to death; because it abhors aggravation, and the "making of ex-post-facto criminal laws, in order to "apply them to acts that are past. Now there is no "written law which inflicts this punishment upon "Louis for any act, before he was hurled from the "throne into a prison. I satisfy myself in voting "for confinement."..................................O

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St. Martin- Confinement and banishment..........................O Valogues Lobines Confinement and banishment..........................O Bernard Confinement and banishment..........................O St. Afrique

66. BOUCHES DU RHONE (AIX)

Duprat Death...............................................+ G Rebecqui Death...............................................+ S Barbaroux Death...............................................+ PS Bayle Death...............................................+ I Granet Death...............................................+ P Gasparin Death...............................................+ G Rovere Death...............................................+ Pelissier Death, with discussion as to time...................D Laurent Death, with discussion as to time...................D

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Durand "I see more inconvenience in the death of Louis, Maillane "than in his existence. I vote therefore for "confinement."......................................O Du Perret Confinement and banishment..........................O G

67. CALVADOS (CAEN)

Bonnet Death...............................................+ Taveau Death...............................................+ Jouenne Death...............................................+ Dubois Death, only in case of invasion.....................O Dubais Fauchet eveque "The convention has no right to accumulate, to intrus "confound, and to exercise all powers. It is the "right of tyranny alone. I may be subjected to it, "but I never will practise (sic) it. I am no "judge, and therefore can only vote for detention.".O G Vardon "I declare myself incompetent.".....................nv

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L'Homond Confinement.........................................O Doulcet, ponte- Confinement and banishment..........................O coulant Cussy "I do not think that the glory or the interest of "the French people permit them to strike a "vanquished enemy. I vote for confinement."........O G Le Got Confinement.........................................O Ph. Confinement and banishment..........................O I Belleville Dumont Confinement and banishment..........................O

68. CANTAL (ST. FLOUR)

Milhau Death...............................................+ La Coste Death...............................................+ I Tarrie Death...............................................+ Peuvergue "My conscience tells me that the death of Louis "would be prejudicial to the republic."............O Thibault Confinement and banishment..........................O

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Meseujac Confinement and banishment..........................O Chabanon Confinement and banishment..........................O Jos. Maille Absent with leave...................................a

69. LA CHARENTE (ANGOULEME)

Bellegarde Death...............................................+ Chedanau Death, with discussion as to time...................D Guinberteau Death...............................................+ Chazaud Death...............................................+ G Brun Death...............................................+ Ribereau Death...............................................+ I Cuvelier Death...............................................+ De Vars Confinement and banishment..........................O Maulde Confinement and banishment..........................O

70. CHARENTE INFERIEURE (SAINTES)

Bernard Death...............................................+ I Nion Death...............................................+

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Echasseriaux Death...............................................+ Breard Death...............................................+ Ruamps Death...............................................+ I Lozeau Death, with discussion as to time...................D Vinet Death...............................................+ Garnicr Death...............................................+ Giraud "As a legislator I think it most beneficial that "Louis should live."................................O D'Autriche "I declare that my sentiments are subject to no "undue influence of any sort. So far are we from "being judges as well as legislators, that you "decided yesterday that we are not judges; I mean, "by your resolution, that this question should be "determined by a simple majority of votes.".........O De Chezeau Confinement and banishment..........................O G

71. LE CHER (BOURGES)

Foucher Death...............................................+ La Brunerie Death...............................................+

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Peltier Death...............................................+ Alasseur "What says history? Caesar was assassinated, and "had a successor. The English sacrificed their "tyrant, and returned to their chains. Rome "banished her kings, and had liberty. I am for "banishment.".......................................O Baucheton Confinement.........................................O Dugene Confinement.........................................O

72. LA CORREZE (TULLES)

Brival Death...............................................+ Lannot Death, with discussion as to time...................D I Borie Death...............................................+ I Chambon Death...............................................+ G Lidon Death...............................................+ S Penieres Death...............................................+ Lafond "I think it my duty to abstain from voting." .......nv

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73. CORSE (Corsica) (BASTIA)

Salicetti Death...............................................+ Chiappe "Having nothing to do with the application of "punishment. I consider only the security of my "fellow citizens, which is the supreme law; in a "word, I am for detention.".........................O Andree "The punishment for Louis can be no other than that "of forfeiture."....................................O Bansio "I flatter myself that I shall deserve well of my "country in voting for detention."..................O Peraldi Confinement and banishment..........................O Casabianca Provisional confinement.............................O Mottedo Confinement.........................................O

74. COTE D'OR (DIJON)

Bazire Death...............................................+ G Guyton- Death...............................................+ morveau

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Prieur Death...............................................+ P Oudot Death...............................................+ Treilhard Death...............................................+ Guyot Death, with discussion as to time...................D Berthier Death...............................................+ Lambert "That I may not accumulate all functions, I think "it is my duty to abstain from pronouncing any "juridical (sic) punishment.".......................O Marcy "The convention may set itself up for a jury; but "it can be only to judge the crime, and not the "criminal. To pass a definitive judgment upon "Louis is, in my opinion, an outrage against the "definitive will of the nation. To pronounce "sentence of death, is an usurpation of the right "of the Sovereign. I will not be a judge—I "cannot, and I ought not to be one. " Representatives of the people! You have "destroyed the despot; suffer the man to live. Let "him drag in captivity a groveling life. You are "the depositaries of French honour. Europe has her "eyes upon you. Posterity is advancing. It will "judge you, and its voice will pass through ages." .O

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Rameau "It is not in your power to give me the quality of "judge, which I have not received from the "sovereign. Accordingly I do not think myself "bound by this monstrous decree." ..................O

75. COTES DU NORD (ST. BRIEUX)

Londe Death...............................................+ Couppe "Of the two punishments proposed to be inflicted on "Louis, I choose the mildest, that is detention."...O Champeaux "My constituents have deputed me to make laws, and "not to judge.".....................................O

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Guyomard "The re-union of all powers characterises "despotism, whether it be in an individual, or in a "body of men. It is bad policy to multiply the "number of our enemies fourfold, and to lavish the "blood of our brethren. Shall we then, by "punishing Louis, augment the list of victims still "more? I vote for confinement.".............. .....O Gondelin "I am not afraid of menaces. I am ready to "sacrifice my blood for my country. I vote, "according to my conscience, for detention."........O Gautier, Perpetual confinement...............................O le jeune Fleury Perpetual confinement...............................O I Giraud Perpetual confinement...............................O

76. LA CREUSE (GUERET)

Huguet Death...............................................+ I Guyes Death...............................................+

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De Bourges "In my capacity as legislator, I am unwilling to "deliberate and to give my vote upon the question, "what punishment shall be inflicted on Louis."......O Tenier "As history teaches, that from the ashes of one "king another springs up, I vote for detention."....O Coutisson Confinement.........................................O Jaurand Confinement.........................................O Baraillon, Provisional confinement.............................O physician

77. LA DORDOGNE (PERIGUEUX)

La Marque Death...............................................+ I Pinet Death...............................................+ Lacoste Death...............................................+ Taillefer Death...............................................+ P Peussard Death...............................................+ I Allafort Death...............................................+ Lambert Confinement.........................................O

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Bouquier Death...............................................+ Roux- Death...............................................+ fazillac Meynard "My reason tells me, that I cannot both make and "apply the law; it tells me, that I cannot destroy "the effect of the law, in order to substitute my "own will in its place; it tells me in short, that "the blending of powers is too arbitrary for the "government of a free people, and that I ought not "to vote, but (as a measure of public safety) for "provisional confinement." .........................O

78. DOUBS (BESANCON)

Michaud Death...............................................+ Vernety Death...............................................+ Monnot Death...............................................+ Besson Death...............................................+

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Guyrot "I do not condemn Louis to death, because, when I "open the penal code, I see that other forms were "necessary, other judges, and other principles. "I am for confinement.".................... ........O Seguin Confinement, and banishment.........................O

79. LA DROME (ROMANS)

Julien Death...............................................+ I Santeyra Death...............................................+ Boisset Death...............................................+ Jacomin Death...............................................+ Collaud de Death, in case only of invasion.....................O la Salcette Fayolle "I have never been satisfied that the convention "should set itself up for a court of justice. "Confinement."......................................O I Martinet Confinement.........................................O Marbos Confinement.........................................O Gerente Confinement.........................................O

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80. L'EURE (EVREUX)

Lindet, Death...............................................+ l'aine, eveque intrus Buzot Death...............................................+ P Duroy Death...............................................+ G Bouillerot Death...............................................+ Lindet Death...............................................+ le jeune Richou "Foreseeing that the death of Louis will be the "source of bitter misfortunes, I should regard "myself as unworthy the name of citizen, if I voted "for his punishment. Confinement and banishment."..O P Le Marechal "That I may not be reproached with having swerved "from my mission, and with having set an example of "the most monstrous tyranny, I vote for "confinement."......................................O

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Vallee "I am for provisional confinement, and for death in "case the French territory be invaded.".............O I Savary Confinement.........................................O I Topsent Confinement.........................................O

81. L'EURE ET LOIRE (CHARTRES)

La Croix Death...............................................+ Brissot Death...............................................+ G Pethion, Death...............................................+ PM maire de Paris Le Sage Confinement.........................................O P Loiseau Death, with delay...................................+ Chales Death...............................................+ P Fremenger Death...............................................+ Giroust "Having no power to vote but as a legislator, I am "for detention."....................................O I Bourgeois Confinement.........................................O

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82. FINISTERRE (QUIMPER)

Boham Death...............................................+ Blad Death...............................................+ I Guernoi Death...............................................+ Guermeur Death...............................................+ Gommaire "Considering the past events which I have seen, "considering the present events which I now behold, "and considering those future events which I "apprehend, I am of opinion that the life of Louis "is of more value to the republic than his death."..O Marce Confinement and banishment..........................O Queince Confinement and transportation......................O Kervelegan "I am of the same opinion as the last.".............O Kleber Confinement.........................................O

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83. LE GARD (NISMES)

Jal Death...............................................+ Leyris Death...............................................+ Vouland Death...............................................+ P Chazal, Death...............................................+ I fils Tavernel "Death, but not until after the ratification of the "constitution.".....................................O Aubry The same............................................O P Rabaut- The same............................................O G pommier Balla Confinement.........................................O

The Names of the above-mentioned Voters in alphabetical order.

N.B. The figures refer to the page.

Alasseur 212 Baudran 156 Bolot 185 Carpentier le 165 Albert 182 Bansio 213 Bonguyode 157 Carpentier 173 Albite 188 Baux 206 Bonnemain 205 Carra 185 Alboys 162 Bazire 213 Bonnesoeur 165 Casabianca 213 Allafort 217 Bayle 207 Bonnet 153 Caseneuve 201 Alquier 188 Beauchamp 201 Bonnet 208 Casenave 181 Amar 156 Beaugeard 154 Bonnet 159 Castillon 153 Ambermeuil 194 Beaupre 174 Bonnet 205 Cazanies 181 Amyon 157 Beauvais 176 Bonneval 168 Caze 153 Andree 213 Becker 171 Bordas 197 Cavaignan 162 Andre (St.) 161 Beffroy 200 Borel 201 Cayla 162 Anguis 192 Belin 200 Borie 212 Chabanon 210 Ansy 162 Bellegarde 210 Boucher 176 Chabot 159 Antiboul 194 Belleville 209 Boucheron 200 Chales 221 Anthoine 171 Bentabole 182 Boudin 155 Chaillon 160 Aoust 173 Bezaud 184 Bouillerot 220 Chambon 212 Arbagast 183 Bergoin 153 Bouquier 218 Champeaux 215 Armonville 166 Bernard 190 Bourbotte 199 Champigny 156 Artigoyte D' 158 Bernard 210 Bourdon 161 Charbonier 194 Asselin 193 Bernard St. Bourdon 174 Charlier 166 Aubert 163 Afrique 207 Bourgeois 189 Charrel 156 Aubry 223 Bernier 191 Bourgeois 221 Chasset 183 Audoin 187 Berthier 214 Bourges (de) 217 Chatelain 199 Audrein 170 Bertucat 186 Bousquet 152 Chaumont 154 Aulnay de l' 164 Besson 218 Boussion 162 Chauvier 185 Aulnay de l' 164 Bezere 174 Boutrone 186 Chaux (la) 160 Azema 205 Billaud Va- Boygnes 162 Chazal 223 B. rennes 175 Breard 211 Chazaud 210 Babey 158 Bion 196 Brisson 159 Chedanau 210 Bailly de Ju- Biroteau 181 Breson 197 Chenier 187 illy 190 Bissy 167 Bretel 165 Chevalier 186 Baland 197 Blad 222 Breton (le) 154 Chevalier 201 Bailleuil 189 Blanc 166 Brissot 221 Chiappe 213 Ballivet 185 Blanval 178 Brival 212 Choudieu 164 Balla 223 Blaux 172 Brun 210 Christiani 183 Bancal 178 Blondel 204 Brunel 153 Claverie 162 Bar 171 Blutel 190 Brunerie (la) 211 Clauzel 204 Baraillon 217 BOdin 156 Buzot 220 Cledel 161 Barbaroux 207 Bodin 204 C. Clerc (le) 159 Barety 201 Bodot 185 Cales 151 Clerc le) 164 Barras 194 Boham 222 Calon 173 Cloots 174 Barrere 179 Boileau 199 Cambaceres 153 Cochet 173 Baroche 169 Boisset 219 Cambon 153 Cochon 191 Barrott 163 Boissi-D'An- Camboulas 206 Cointe-pui Barthelemy 159 glas 203 Campmartin 204 -raveau (le) 191 Bas (le) 177 Boissiere la 161 Campmas 193 Cointre (le) 187 Bassal 187 BOissieu 157 Camus 159 Collau de la Baucheton 212 Bollet 177 Cappin 152 Salcette 219

Collot Derasey 155 E. Gamon 203 d'Herbois 175 Descamps 152 Echasseriaux 211 Gantois 193 Colombel 174 Desmoulins 175 Egalite 177 Garan Combe (la) 206 Despinassy 194 Enlard 177 -coulon 161 Combe St. Desrouais 174 Engerrand 165 Gardien 155 Michel (la) 193 Devars 210 Enjubault 167 Garilhe 203 Condorcet 200 Deydier 199 Ermann 183 Garnier 205 Comte 180 Dires 158 Escudier 194 Garnier 211 Corbel 170 Dorisy 164 Esni 167 Garnot 177 Cordier 190 Dormier 185 Espert 204 Garros 195 COrinfustier 203 Doublet 189 Eusset 184 Gasparin 207 Coste (la) 209 Douge 205 F Gaston 204 Couhey 197 Doulcet 209 Fabre 153 Gaudin 195 Couppe 173 Drouet 166 Fabre 181 Gautier 199 Couppe 215 Drulhe 151 Fabre d'Eg - Gautier 216 Courtois 204 Dubarran 152 lantine 176 Gayet 163 Coustard 160 Dubibgnon 154 Fauchet 208 Gayvernon 197 Couthon 178 Dubois 174 Faure 189 Gazeau 152 Coutisson 217 Dubois 182 Faure 159 Gelin 185 Couturier 172 Dubois 203 Faye 197 Genevois 156 Crampe (la) 179 Dubois-Du- Faye 195 Genissieu 156 Creuze-la- bais 208 Fayolle 219 Gensonne 152 Tonche 196 Dubouchet 183 Fermont 154 Gentil 161 Creuze-pas- Dubreuil 191 Ferrand 179 Gerente 219 chal 196 Duchatel 192 Ferry 203 Geoffroy 191 Croix (de la)166 Ducos 152 Ferroux 157 Gertoux 180 Croix (la) 197 Ducos 158 Fevre (le) 160 Gervais-fauve 165 Croix (la) 221 Dufestel 192 Finot 199 Curee 153 Dugene 212 Fiot (le) 172 Gibergues 178 Cussy 209 Dugue-dassy 174 Figuet 200 Gillet 171 Cuvelier 210 Duhem 173 Flageas 159 Girard 195 D. Dumont 192 Fleury 217 Girard 205 Damrobe 172 Dumont 209 Florent-lou- Girot-pou-zol 179 D'Andenac 164 Duperret 208 vet 192 D'Andenac 164 Dupin 200 Fockedey 173 Giraud 211 Dannon 179 Duplantier 153 Fonfrede 152 Giraud 216 Danton 175 Dupont 155 Forest 184 Giroust 221 David 176 Dupont 179 Fouche 160 Gleizal 202 D'Autriche 211 Duprat 207 Foucher 211 Godefroy 174 Debrie 199 Dupuis 183 Fournel 162 Gommaire 222 De Chezeau 211 Dupuis 188 Fourney 175 Goudelin 216 Delamare 174 Duquesnoi 177 Fournier 184 Goupilleau 195 Delbret 162 Durand-mail- Foussedoire 159 Goupilleau 195 Delaguelle 160 lane 208 Franc (le) 158 Gourdan 184 Delcher 159 Duroy 220 France (de) 191 Gorsas 188 Delahaye 190 Dussault 176 Fremenger 221 Goussuin 173 Delecloy 192 Dutroubour- Freron 176 Gourry 193 Delmas 151 nier 196 Fressine 159 Granet 207 Dentzell 183 Duval 154 Froger 186 Grangeneuve 152 Derbes-la- Duval 190 G. tour 202 Duval 205 Gadroy 158 Gregoire 159

Grenot 157 Jeune (le) 155 Loiseau 221 Mellinet 160 Guadet 152 Jeune (le) 167 Loisel 200 Mercier 187 Guerin 161 Joannot 182 L'onde 215 Merlin 172 Guermeur 222 Jourdan 172 Lozeau 211 Merlin 173 Guernoi 222 Jouenne 208 Louchet 206 Merlin 199 Guffroy 177 Julien 151 Loue (la) 178 Meyer 194 Guillardin 166 Julien 219 Louis 182 Meynard 218 Guillermin 185 Just (St.) 200 Louvet 192 Meseujac 210 Guilmardet 185 K. Louvet 161 Michaud 218 Guilrault 172 Kersaint 187 M. Michel 169 Guinberteau 210 Kervelegan 222 Maignen 195 Michel 171 Guire (la) 152 Kleber 222 Maignan (le) 164 Michel 184 Guyes 216 L. Magniez 178 Milhan 209 Guyomard 216 Lacoste 217 Maignet 181 Moine (le) 165 Guyot 214 Laignelot 176 Mailhe 151 Mollet 199 Guyrot 219 Lakanal 204 Maille 210 Molveau 168 Guyter 181 Lafond 212 Mailland Mounel 166 Guyton-mor- Lambert 214 Durand 218 Monnot 218 veau 213 Lambert 217 Mailland (le)171 Moneson 204 H. Lalande 169 Maillv 185 Monestier 163 Hardy 189 Lanjuinais 154 Mainville 155 Monestier 178 Hardi (le) 170 Lannot 212 Maysse 202 Montant 151 Harmand 170 Lanthenas 183 Malarme 168 Montegot 181 Hauffmann 188 Laroche 163 Manuel 176 Montey (le) 158 Havin 165 Laurence 165 Marat 175 Montgilbert 185 Hecquet 190 Lauranceot 157 Marbos 219 Montmayan 162 Herard 199 Laure (du) 178 Marce 222 Moreau 185 Herault de Laurent 207 Marcy 214 Moreau 169 Sechelles 188 Lefevre 190 Marechal (le)220 Morin 206 Himbert 190 Lecointre 187 Mariette 189 Morisson 195 Homond L' 209 Lecointe- Marque (la) 217 Mottedo, 213 Hosdiniere 174 puyraveau 191 Marquis 170 Moulin 184 Houilliere de164 Laurent 182 Marragon 206 Moysset 152 Hubert 165 Laurent 163 Martel 201 Musset 195 Hugo 198 Legendre 172 Martin St. 203 N. Huguet 216 Legendre 175 Martin St. Nentz 171 Humbert 170 Legot 209 Prix 193 Neveu 180 I./J. LequiniO 174 Martin St. Nioche 155 Ingrand 196 Lesterp- valogues 217 Nion 210 Isabeau 156 beauvais 196 Martineau 196 Noel 198 Isnard 194 Letourneur 186 Martinet 219 Noel pointe 183 Izoard 201 L'Eveque 183 Marvejols 194 Noguer 163 Izore 174 Levasseur 168 Massieu 174 0. Jacomin 219 Levasseur 186 Mauduit 190 Obelin 154 Jal 223 Leyris 223 Maure 198 Official (L') 191 Jard pan- Leyze (de) 152 Mauld 210 OpOiX 191 viller 191 Lidon 212 Mauzel 154 Osselin 176 Jarrv 160 Lindet 220 Marade 151 Oudot 214 Jaurand 217 Lindet 220 Masuyer 185 P. Jay 152 Lobines 207 Meaulle 160 Paganel 162 Jehon 152 Loi (la) 167 Meillant 180 Page (le) 161

Panis 176 Primaudiere 186 Ruamps 211 Thomas 174 Pastoret 154 Projean 151 Ruelle 155 Thomas 176 Padrin 184 Prost 157 Rudelle 178 Thuriot 166 Paux (le) 164 Prunel 157 S. Tocquot 170 Payne 178 Pryese 173 Sacy (de) 151 Topsent 211 Pelissier 207 Q. Sage (le) 221 Tournier 206 Pelle 161 Queince 222 Saladin 192 ToUrneur le 165 Pellet 163 Quinette 199 Salicetti 213 Treilhard 187 Pelletier, le 198 R. Salle 168 Treilhard 214 Peltier 212 Rabaut pom- Salleles 162 Turreau 199 Pemartin 180 mier 223 Sallengtos 173 V. Penieres 212 Rabaut St. Salmon 186 Vadier 204 Pepin 155 Etienne 205 Sanadon 180 Valaze 174 Perard 164 Raffron 176 Savornin 202 Valdruche 167 Peraldi 213 Rameau 215 Santeyra 219 Vallee 221 Peres 151 Ramel 205 Saurine 159 Valogues 207 Peres 206 Randon 163 Savary 221 Vardon 208 Perrin 197 Raynault 159 Saustrault 172 Varlet 177 Perrin 205 Real 156 Scellier 192 Vatelier 166 Personne 178 Rebecqui 207 Seconds 206 Vaublanc 157 Pethion 221 Reguis 202 Seguin 219 Venaille 159 Petit 200 Reverchon 185 Senault 173 Vergniault 152 Peussard 217 Rewbell 182 Serjeant 176 Verdallin 202 Peuvergne 209 Ribereau 210 Serres 201 Virite (de) 193 Peyz 202 Ribet 165 Serveau 167 Vermond 204 Pflieger 182 Ricard 194 Serviere 163 Vernety 218 Phelippeaux 186 Richard 186 Servonat 156 Vernier 157 Picque 180 Richou 220 Sevestre 154 Vicomterie Pierret 205 Ritter 182 Siblot 184 (la) 175 Pilastre 164 Rivaud 197 Sillery 193 Vidalin 201 Pinel 165 Rivery 193 Simon 183 Vidalot 162 Pinet 217 Rhull 183 Soloniac 194 Vicunet 153 Piozzy 196 Robert 176 Soubeyran 202 Vigneron 185 Plaichart Robert 203 Soubrany 178 Viguy 191 chottiere 168 Robin 204 Souhait 197 Villars 167 Plaigne (la) 151 Robespierre 175 Soulignac 197 Villiers (de)166 Planche (la) 172 Robespierre 176 Source (la) 193 Villers 160 Pocholles 188 Roche-gude 194 Syeyes 186 Villette 174 Poisson 165 Rocher (du) 194 T. Vigee 156 Pons 169 Romme 178 Taillefer 217 Vincent 188 Porcher 155 Rouault 171 Tallien 187 Vinet 211 Porte (la) 182 Roubaud 194 Tarrie 209 Vilet 184 Portier 174 Rovere 207 Taveau 208 Vouland 223 Potrier 155 Rousseau 167 Tavernel 223 W. Poulain 166 Roussel 169 Tellier 190 Wandelin Poulain grand Roux 167 Tenier 217 -court 167 Pre 197 Roux-fazillac 218 Thibaut 155 Y. Poultier 173 Rouzet 151 Thibault 209 Yger 190 Precy 199 Rouyer 153 Thibaudot 196 Ysarn Godf. 206 Pressavin 183 Royer 199 Thierrier 204 Z. Prieur 166 Royt 187 Thirion 171 Zangiacomi 169 Prieur 214 Rualt 189

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RESULT OF THE THIRD SCRUTINY.

PRESIDENT VERGNIAULT.

"CITIZENS!

"I am going to pronounce the sentence of rigour against Louis. "When justice has spoken, humanity should then make her voice heard. "I intreat the members and the tribune to observe profound silence. "The assembly is composed of 745 members: 1 of these is dead—6 are "sick—2 absent without assigning any reason—11 are absent with "leave—4 have not voted; the total is 24, which, being deducted "from 745, there remain 721 voters, of whom the absolute majority is "361.

"36 are for death, leaving the time of it to be discussed hereafter. "9 for death, with respite. "2 for death, after a peace. "2 for chains. "319 for confinement. "366 for death.

"CITIZENS,

"The punishment pronounced against Louis is DEATH."

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THE APPEAL OF LOUIS XVI.

"I OWE it to my honour, I owe it to my family, not to subscribe to an "accusation which I have not merited. I declare therefore, that I "bring an appeal to the nation at large from the judgment passed "against me; and I give to my defenders all necessary powers, in "order that this present appeal may be inserted in the Journals of "the Convention."

Refused!

The ADDRESS of Mons. DE SEZE, one of the defenders of the King, to the Convention.

"THE ratification by the French people, which Louis demands, "is the exercise of a natural and sacred right which belongs to "every person accused; it is the right of every man, and "consequently of Louis. If we did not prefer this claim in his "defence, it was because it was not in our power to foresee that the "National Convention would resolve upon judging him; or, if it did "judge him, that it would condemn him. We now learn, that the fatal "decree, which condemns Louis to death, has been carried by a "majority of five votes only. Permit me, Citizens, to represent to "you, in the name of humanity, in the name of that sacred principle "which calls for every mitigation in favour of the accused, that this "circumstance, so very extraordinary, may well engage you "voluntarily to accede to the proposed ratification. I demand it in "the name of justice, in the name of our country, in the name of "humanity. Exercise your own high powers; but do not astonish France "by the exhibition of a judgment that must appear terrible, when the "surprising minority comes to be considered.

"Citizens, permit me to adjure you once more in the name of "Louis XVI. and to conclude with suggesting to you, whether, whilst "you are contending for the security of the nation, and its real "interest, you will not tremble, when you reflect, that the safety of "the republic, the Security of the French empire, and the happiness "of 25 millions of people, may possibly depend upon five votes."

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FOURTH APPEL NOMINAL.

THE object of this fourth appeal was to know whether the execution of Louis might be deferred; 310 were for respite, and 380 against it. Thus, by a majority of 70 votes, it was decreed, that the sentence against Louis XVI. should be executed without delay.

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THE EXECUTION OF LOUIS XVI.

21st JANUARY, 1793.

THE minister of justice and the heads of the administrative corps, having proceeded to the Temple on Sunday the 20th of January, about four in the evening, notified to Louis the warrant for his execution. "I demand," said the King, "a respite of three days to "prepare myself for appearing before God. To assist me in this work, "I desire to have Mr. Edgeworth, (an Irish clergyman) with whom I may "freely communicate. I desire that he may be secured from all "uneasiness, or apprehension, on account of this charitable office "which he shall perform for me. I desire to be relieved from that "perpetual watch which the council-general has set over me for some "days. I demand in this interval the privilege of seeing my family "when I shall desire it, and without witnesses. I could also wish, "that the Convention would, as speedily as may be, set about "determining the fate of my family, and permit them to see each other "freely and commodiously, when they shall think proper.

"I recommend to the liberality of the nation all those persons who "have been attached to me. Among my pensioners there are many aged "men, women, and children, who have no other means of subsistence."

Of all there requisitions Louis obtained only that of seeing his family without witnesses. It was the first time since his imprisonment. The interview lasted two hours. It is impossible to express the horror of the moment, when he was obliged to tear himself away from them. On his return to his apartment, the King passed a almost the whole of the night in prayer. He then laid down and slept a few hours, and early in the morning betook himself again to prayer.

The 21st of January, at half past eight o'clock, Santerre, the commandant-general, came to signify to Louis the order for his going to execution. Having requested three minutes to speak with his confessor, he then turned to Santerre, and told him that he was ready to follow him.

The King crossed the first court of the Temple on foot; he then entered the coach of Pethion, the mayor of Paris, with his Confessor and two Gendarmes. His route lay along, the Boulevards, which were lined with above two hundred thousand men in arms. All the way Louis was deeply engaged in reading the prayers appointed for persons at the point of death.

Being, arrived at the Place de Louis XV. which was the place of execution, about ten o'clock in the morning, he alighted from the carriage with calmness, took off his clothes himself, remaining in his white under-waistcoat, untied his cravat, and opened the collar of his shirt; he then threw himself upon his knees to receive the last benediction of his Confessor, got up immediately after, and ascended the scaffold alone. At that moment his Confessor cried out to him, "Son of St. Louis, you are going up to Heaven!" [Footnote; Other accounts state, that it was when the King had just prepared himself for the stroke of the fatal instrument, that Mons. Edgeworth, his confessor, called out (in the imperative) with a loud voice, "Enfant de Saint Louis, montez au Ciel." "Son of St. Louis, mount up "to Heaven."]

Far from opposing those who came to cut off his hair, and bind his hands, " Do with me," said he, "what you will, it is the last "sacrifice." He then made a motion with his hand to obtain "silence.—"I die perfectly innocent of all the pretended crimes laid "to my charge—I forgive all those who have had any hand in my "misfortunes, and I pray that my blood may be of use in restoring "happiness to France—and you, unhappy people!" ......

At these words, the unfeeling Santerre gave orders that the drums should beat, crying out to the King, "that he had not brought him "there to declaim, but to die." At that instant his head was severed from his body! ......

The corpse was immediately conveyed to the Magdalene burying-ground, and thrown into a pit twelve feet deep, into which a considerable quantity of quicklime was cast.

It is said, that after crying out, "Vive la Nation!" "Vive la Republique!" some volunteers dipped their pikes, and others their handkerchiefs, in the blood of the victim. One person alone had the courage to cry out, Grace, and was instantly cut down with a sabre.

Thus died Louis XVI. King of France and Navarre. He was born the 23d of August, 1754, ascended the throne the 10th of May, 1774, and reigned eighteen years and three months.

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The following dates relative to the destiny of this prince have been brought together and contrasted.

21st April, 1770, Marriage of Louis at Vienna, and delivery of the ring.

21st June, 1770, Great rejoicings at Paris on account of his marriage.

21st January, 1772, Festival doings in the city on account of the birth of the first Dauphin.

21st June, 1791, The King's departure, or rather flight to Varennes.

21st September, 1792, Abolition of Royalty.

21st January, 1793, Louis beheaded.

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THE LAST WILL OF LOUIS XV1.

IN the name of the most holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, this day, the 25th of December, 1792, I, Louis XVI. by name, King of France, having been four months shut up with my family in the Tower of the Temple, at Paris, by those who were my subjects, and deprived of all communication whatever, even, since the 11th of this month, with my family; being moreover involved in a trial, of which it is impossible to foresee the issue, on account of the passions of men, and for which there is no pretence nor motive in any existing law, having none but God for witness to my thoughts, and to whom I can address myself, I here declare, in his presence, my last will and sentiments.

I leave my soul to GOD my creator; I beseech him to receive it in his mercy; not to judge it according to its merits, but to those of our Lord Jesus Christ, who offered himself as a sacrifice to GOD his Father for us men, unworthy of it as we are, and I more than any.

I die in the faith of our holy mother the catholic, apostolic, and Roman Church, which derives her powers in an uninterrupted succession from St. Peter, to whom Jesus Christ had entrusted them; I firmly believe and acknowledge all that is contained in the apostles' creed, the commandments of God, and of the church; the sacraments and mysteries, such the Catholic Church teaches, and has always taught them; I never pretended, to be a judge of the different modes of explaining the dogmas which divide the church of Jesus Christ; but I have always trusted, and shall always trust, if God grants me life, to the decisions that the ecclesiastical superiors, together with the holy catholic church, give and shall give, according to the discipline of the church since Jesus Christ. I pity with all my heart our brethren who may be in error, but I do not pretend to judge them; nor do I love them the less in Jesus Christ, according to what christian charity teaches us, and I pray God to forgive me all my sins: I have scrupulously sought to know them, to detest them, and to humble myself in his presence. Not being permitted to make use of the ministry of a catholic priest, I pray God to receive the confession which I have made to him of them; and above all, my sincere repentance for having put my name (though against my will) to acts that may be contrary to the discipline and faith of the catholic church, to which I have always been sincerely and faithfully united. I pray God to accept my firm resolution, if he grants me life, to make use as soon as possible of the ministry of a catholic priest, that I may accuse myself of all my sins, and receive the sacrament of penance. I beseech all those whom I may have inadvertently offended, (for I do not remember to have knowingly given offence to any person) and those to whom I may have given bad examples, or caused scandal, to forgive the injuries they think I may have done them.

I implore all charitable persons to join their prayers to mine, to obtain from God the pardon of my sins; I, with all my heart, forgive those who are become my enemies, although I have not given them any reason to be so; and I beseech God to forgive them, as well as those who, through a false or mistaken zeal, have brought many misfortunes on me.

I recommend to God, my wife and children; my sisters, my aunts, my brothers, and all those who are attached to me, either by the ties of blood, or in any other way whatever. I particularly beseech God to cast a merciful eye on my wife, my children, and my sister, who have long suffered with me, to support them by his grace, if they should happen to lose me, and as long as they remain in this perishable world.

I recommend my children to my wife; I never doubted her maternal tenderness for them. I above all recommend to her to make them good christians, and honest people; to make them consider the grandeurs of this world (if they be condemned to possess them) only as dangerous and perishable possessions, and to direct their attention to Eternity, the only solid and durable glory. I beg of my sister to continue her tenderness to my children, and to be a mother to them, if they should have the misfortune of losing her who is such.

I intreat my wife to forgive me all the afflictions she suffers for my sake, and the sorrows I may have given her in the course of our union; as she may be certain that I have no fault to find with her, even where she may think she has cause to reproach herself.

I earnestly recommend to my children, after what they owe to God, (which is the first of all duties) to live always in harmony with one another, to be submissive and obedient to their mother, and grateful to her for all the care and trouble she takes for them out of regard to my memory. I desire them to consider my sister as their second mother.

I recommend to my Son, if he has the misfortune to become King, to remember that he owes himself entirely to his fellow citizens; that he must forget all hatred and resentment, and particularly all that relates to the misfortunes and afflictions that I endure; that he can only make the people happy by reigning according to the laws, but at the same time, that a King cannot make himself respected, and do all the good he wishes, without having the necessary authority; and that otherwise, being restrained in his operations, and not inspiring respect, he is rather hurtful than useful.

I recommend to my son to take as much care of all those persons who were attached to me, as the circumstances he may be in will allow him; to recollect that it is a sacred debt which I have contracted towards the children or the relations of those who have died for me, and those who suffer for my sake. I know that there are several persons among those who ought to have been attached to me, who have not acted towards me as they ought, and have even been ungrateful towards me; but I forgive them, (often in time of trouble and confusion, men are not masters of themselves) and I beg my son, if he finds the opportunity, to think only of their misfortunes.

I wish I could here give a testimony of my gratitude to those who have shown a true and disinterested affection for me. If, on the one hand, I have been sensibly affected with the ingratitude and disloyalty of those, to whom I had shewn at all times only kindness to them, their relations, or friends; on the other hand, I have had the consolation to receive proofs of disinterested affection and regard from several others. I beg them to accept my best thanks.

In the present state of things, I should fear to expose them if I spoke more explicitly; but I particularly recommend to my son to embrace every opportunity of discovering them.

Nevertheless, I think I should wrong the national feeling, if I were not openly to recommend to my son Messieurs De Chamilly and Hue, whose sincere affection for me induced them to shut themselves up with me in this melancholy abode, and who ran the risque (sic) of being the unfortunate victims of their attachment. I also recommend Cleri, with whose attentions I have had all reasons to be satisfied ever since he has been with me. As he is the person who has remained with me to the last, I request Messieurs de la Commune to give him my clothes, my books, and the other trifles which have been deposited at the Council of the Commune.

I also very willingly forgive those who guarded me, for their ill treatment, and the constraint which they thought necessary to keep me under. I have found some feeling and compassionate minds; may they enjoy in their hearts the pleasure that their turn of thinking must afford them.

I request Messieurs De Malsherbes, Tronchet, and De Seze, to receive my best thanks, and assurances of my gratitude for all the care and attention they have shown me.

I conclude with declaring before GOD, being ready to appear before him, that I cannot reproach myself with any of those crimes that have been laid to my charge.

Made and copied in the Tower of the Temple, the 25th of December, 1792.

(Signed) LOUIS.

And undersigned BEAUDRAIS, Municipal Officer.

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A LIST OF MANY OF THE MOST CONSIDERABLE SUFFERERS UNDER THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Note. The letter R at the head of a name Signifies Revolutionary; D means doubtful, i.e. a character not fully known; L signifies Loyalist, and an innocent victim. The letters at the end of a name signify A assassinated; I imprisoned; G guillotined; M massacred; P proscribed; S suicide.

L De Favras, knight of the order of St. Louis G R De Clermont-Tonnere, mareschal of France, ex-constituent; that is, member of the first national assembly M L De Clermont-d'Amboise, cordon bleu; i.e. knight of the Holy Ghost G L D'Halouville, sub-governor of the dauphin M L Le Vicomte de Maille, mareschal-de-camp M R Le Due de la Rochefoucault, ex-constituent M L Le Vicomte de Broves, colonel, ex-constituent M L The celebrated Durosoy, compiler of the Paris Gazette G L Delaporte, intendant of the civil list G L L'Abbe Rastignac, an author and ex-constituent M L L'Abbe Lenfant, preacher to the King M L The prisoners of the Convent des Carmes, to the number of 140 M L The prisoners of l'Abbaye St. Germain, to the number of 162 M L The prisoners in seminary of St. Fermin, to the number of 92 M D The prisoners in the Hotel de la Force, 167 M D The prisoners of the Grand Chatelet, 214 M D The prisoners in the Conciergerie, 85 M D The prisoners of the Castle of Bicetre, 153 M L The prisoners of the Cloister of the Bernardins, 73 M L The prisoners from Orleans butchered at Versailles, 57 M L Le Comte de Montmorin, minister and secretary of state M L Dulau, Archbishop of Arles M L De la Rochefoucault, bishop of Beauvais M L De la Rochefoucault, bishop of Saintes M L L'Abbe de Puysegur, vicar-general of Rheims M L De la Mothe, body-guard of the Count D'Artois M L The Princess de Lamballe M L The Marquis de Montmorin, governor of Fontainebleau M L Delessart, minister and secretary of state M L The Duke de Brissac, marechal de France M L The bishop of Mendes M R Mounier, president of the constituent assembly P R The two brothers Lameth, ex-constituents P R All the members du cote gauche of the first assembly, i.e. those who were originally for the revolution, and distinguished themselves by sitting on the left side of the hall P Louis XVI. the object of lamentation to every true Frenchman G R Basseville, agent of the republic at Rome M R General Marquis de la Fayette, ex-constituent I R General Winphen, ex-constituent P L The Marquis d'Angremont G L De Blackmann, major of the Swiss guards G L De Cazotte, a man of letters, upwards of 80 years of age G R General Montesquieu, ex-constituent P R The celebrated Count Mirabeau, expelled from the pantheon. (Depantheonise.) R Chabroud, advocate to the Duke of Orleans, ex-constituent P D Le Comte de Tally Tollendal, ex-constituent P D Le Comte de Cazales, ex-constituent P D Baron de Beaumarchais, author of Figaro P L D'Abancourt, minister of war M R Duperron, administrator of police M L Thierry, principal valet de chambre of the King M L Chantraine, master of the wardrobe to the King M D De Rhuliers, commandant of the household cavalry, (la gendarmerie a cheval) M L Dom. Chevreux, general of the benedictines M L De St. Palaye, counsellor (sic) of the chamber of accompts M L Maussabre, aide-du-camp to the Duke de Brissac M R Desmarais, chief in the office of assignats M R Amelot, director of the Caisse de l'Extra-ordinaire M R Garat, cashier of the public treasure M L Hebert, general of the Eudists, (a monastic order) and confessor to the King M L Depres, vicar-general of Paris M L Langlade, vicar-general of Rouen M L Bonneau, vicar-general of Lyons M L Defoucault, vicar-general of Arles M L Defargue vicar-general of Toulon M L Delubersac, almoner to the King's sisters M L Turmenyes, grand master of Navarre M L Comte de St. Mart, colonel M L Dewittgestein, lieutenant-general and cordon rouge, i.e. commander of the order of St. Louis M L The Abbe de Boisgelin, agent-general of the clergy of France M L Thirty Swiss officers M L De Rohan Chabot, brother of the Prince of Leon M L Dechamplost, principal valet de chambre of the King M L Thirty officers of the King's guards M D Romainvilliers, chef de division M L Decharnois, a man of letters M D Delachesnaye, chef de division M R General Dumourier P R De Bournonville, minister of war I R General Dillon M R The two sons of the Duke of Orleans P L De Blanchelande, governor of St. Domingo G R De Perigord, bishop of Autun, first author of the schism in France P R Charlotte Corday, who assassinated Marat G R General Paoli, of Corsica P R General Custine, ex-constituent G R The intruding bishop of Ausch P R General Guetineau G R General Servan P R General Biron G L Marie Antoinette, Queen of France G R The Duke of Orleans, called Egalite G R Bailly, ex-constituent and first mayor of G R Roland minister of justice at the time of the King's trial S R Madame Roland, his wife G L Duchesne, intendant of Madame G R General Houchard G R General Roule G L Gilbert Desvoisins, president of the parliament of Paris G R Ysambert, brigadier-general of the republican army G D The two brothers Raba, Jews of Bourdeaux, worth a million G D The mother-in-law, of Pethion, the mayor of Paris G R General Brunet G L Delaverdy, comptroller-general of the finances G L About thirty thousand French gentlemen emigrated. L Near sixty thousand ecclesiastics transported out of France R General la Morliere G L De Berulle, first president of the parliament of Grenoble G D Harrop of London, a merchant in Paris G R Barnave, advocate, ex-constituent G R Duport-dutertre, ex-minister of justice G R Emmery, president at the time of administering the oath; a jew G L The Countess du Barry, mistress of Louis XV. G D The Duke du Chatelet, colonel of the French guards G R Le Brun, ex-minister of the home department G D Dietrick, mayor of Strasbourg G R General Arthur Dillon G R General Beauregard P R Garat, minister of the republic G R Champfort, of the French academy S R Hydius, depute suppleant, i.e. one chosen to supply a vacancy S R Clavieres, minister of public contributions S R Luckner, revolutionary marshal of France G D The son of General Custine, aged 25 years G R General Stengel P R Delomenie, archbishop of Sens, decardinalise, degraded from the dignity of cardinal S L De Champenetre, an officer of the French guards G R General Ferriere P D Jolly, ex-minister of finances P L Boucher d'Argis, lieutenant criminel (sic) Chatelet de Paris G R General la Vallette P R General 0-moran P R General Beauharnois P R General Ferrand P R General Landremont P R General Schomberg G R General Beysser G R General Hedonville P R General Dumesnil P R General Demars P R General Barthelemy P R General Protaux M L Clery, a person in the King's confidence I R Anacharsis Cloots, called the orator of mankind G R Chauvelin, ambassador in England P R General Duhoux P L Some thousands of victims at Lyons G L Similar victims in thousands at Toulon G L The Countess of Lauraguais G L The Count of Troussebois, lieutenant-colonel G L The Prince Jules de Rohan I L The Duke and Duchess of Luynes I L The Duchess of Montmorency I R General Le Tanducre I R General D'Ortoman I L De Levis, marshal of France I L The Prince Charles of Hesse D'Armstadt I L Gueau de Reverseau, intendant of the finances G R The Countess de Genlis P R General Westermann G L The Duchess of Richlieu I L Duchaffaud, lieutenant-general of the naval forces M R La Mourette, intruding bishop of Lyons G L Maussion intendant of Rouen G L The Countess de la Rochefoucault G R Chapelier, advocate at Rennes, ex-constituent G R Viscount de la Roque G L Count de Chateau-vieux, cordon-rouge G R Charrier de la Roche, intruding bishop of Rouen G R De Quincon, ex-constituent G R Buffet, ex-constituent G R Perisse du Luc, ex-constituent G L The Princess of Monaco I L Countess of Choiseul I R General Carteaux I D Count de Choiseul la Baume I L Marquis of Briant, lieutenant-general in the King's army I L Le Marquis de Pujet G R Hebert, national agent G R Roncin, commander of the revolutionary army G R Montmoro, administrator of the department of Paris G R Dubuisson, commissary of the executive power G L Comte de Balleroy, lieutenant-general G R Gouttes, intruding bishop of Autun G L De Champcenetz, governor of the Tuilleries I R Antonelle, mayor of Arles, ex-constituent I R General Santerre I R Deforgues, minister of the republic I R The Abbe d'Espagnac G L De Chamberon, carmelite of St. Denis G L Dom. Courtin, superior general of Clugny G L De Tourzell governess of the royal children I L De Tourzel, the son and daughter of the foregoing I L Le Comte de Querhoent, marechal du camp G L De Vergennes, formerly minister of foreign affairs I L De Vergennes, his son I L La Tour du Pin, formerly minister at war I L Madame Chauvelin de la Bourdonnois I L The Duchess de Charost I R Clavieres, brother of the ex-minister I L Pelletier de Rosambeau, president of the parliament of Paris G L Devendeuil, director of the India Company I L Delahaye, farmer-general G L The Abbe Maury, brother of the cardinal of that name G L The Countess de Suffren I L The Count de Raincourt, lieut.-general I R Thouret, advocate of Rouen, ex-constituent G L The Marquis Delamotte-Senoux G L The Marquis de St. Germain d'Apehon, colonel G R Pare, ex-minister of the home-department I R Gobet, intruding bishop of Paris G R Chaumette, procureur of la commune de Paris G R The wife of Camile Desmoulins, the journalist G R The wife of Montmoro, the first goddess of reason G R The wife of Hebert, national agent G R Grammont, comedian and adjutant in the army G R Lacroix, commissary of the executive power G R Chevalier de St. Huruge, a flaming revolutionist I L Count D'Aubusson, cordon rouge I R Van Eupen, a Brabanter G L De Sarron, De Gourgues, De Champlatreux and D'Ormessen, all four presidents of the parliament of Paris G L The Marquis de la Roche Lambert I L Madame de Choiseul-Meuse I L De la Borde, banker to the court G R General Hoche I R The Duke de Bethune Charost G L De Beausset, lawful bishop of Alais I R Selle, inspector-general of the military effects of the army G L The, Countess de Montmorin I R General Ramel G R Vincent, national agent G L De Cheville, intendant d'Orleans I L Duval D'Espremenil, counsellor of the parliament of Paris and ex-constituent G L Madame Joly de Fleury, lady of the advocate-general G L De Malsherbe, counsellor of state and one of the defenders of Louis G L Mademoiselle de Malsherbe G L Marquis de Chateau Briant G L The Marchioness de Chateau Briant G L Duchess du Chatelet G L Duchess de Grammont G L Anisson du Perron, printer to the King G L Mademoiselle de Bethissy, 17 years of age I D The wife of General Schomberg I R The father of General Santerre I L The Duke de Villeroy, first captain of the body-guards G R Count D'Estaing, vice-admiral of France G L Count de la Tour du Pin, lieut.-general G R Count de Bethune Charost G D Count du Prat, colonel G L De Crosne, intendant of Rouen, and formerly lieutenant of police at Paris G L De Nicolai, president of the grand council G L Angran, lieutenant civil de Paris G L The Countess du Bussy G L Terray, intendant de Lyon G L Madame Terray, his lady G R Coffinel, solicitor of the Queen's trial, and judge of the revolutionary tribunal G L Troussebois de Bellesise, a canoness, aged 81 years G R Jourdan, of Avignon, surnamed Coupe-tete G R Grouvelle, agent for Denmark, and registrar of the convention at the time of the King's death P R Le Flotte, minister of the republic I R Du Fourney, a furious jacobin P L Marquis de Choiseul la Baum, and his steward G L De Willerval, knight of St. Louis G D Count de Levis, colonel, ex-constituent G R Picquet, aide-de-camp to General La Fayette G D The two Tassins, famous bankers in Paris G L Count de Sombreuil, governor of the invalids, and his son G L The Prince de Rohan Rochefort I D The Comte de Laval Montmorency I R Servaux, agent to the committee of general safety I D Musquinet de la Fage G L Gattey, bookseller in Paris G D De Tolozan, general of brigade I L Thorin de la Thane, captain in the Swiss guards I L Gigot Boisbernier, canon of Sens I L Ariaque de Guybeville, honorary president of the parliament of Paris G L Gougenet, governor of the India company G L Du Chillan, marechal du camp G L Le Noir, formerly lieutenant de police in Paris G R La Ville, member of the revolutionary committee G R La Peize, member of the revolutionary committee G L Duport, counsellor of the parliament of Paris G L Camus de la Ribourgere G L The president Roland G L The president Hocquart G L The Count de Blin G L Le pere D'Anquetil, an author I R Schneider, public accuser at Strasburgh G R General Chapuis I L De Pommeuse, counsellor of the great chamber G R General Goguet M R The brother of Hebert, national agent I R The two brothers of the ex-minister Du-Portail G L The Marquis de Jancourt, ex-constituent G D Almost all the farmers general G Madame Elizabeth of France, sister of Louis XVI. G L The Count de Sourdeval G D The Count Lomenie de Brienne, minister of war G R De Lomenie, coadjutor of Sens G R Chevalier de Lomenie G D Le Comte de Lomenie, colonel G L De Serilly, treasurer at war G L De Serilly, major of Swiss guards G L Chambertrand, dean and vicar-general of Sens G L The Marchioness de l'Aigle G L The Marchioness de Senozan G L The Marchioness de Crussot d'Amboise G L The Countess de Montmorin G L The Countess de Rossay G L Madame de Serilly, aged 31 G L A great number of religieuses, (nuns) G R Pache, mayor of Paris I R Ansi, ex-legislator I L De Beauvilliers, and his wife I R L'Huillier, national agent S L The Count de Lastie I R The brother of General Santerre I R Moreau, adjutant of the army G D De Marguerite, mayor of Nismes, ex-constituent G R General Haxo S R General Moulin S L Brillon de St. Cyr, maitre des comptes G L Beller, auditor of accounts G R General Charbonnier I D Count de Levis Mirepoix, ex-constituent G L De Vigneron, president of the parliament of Nancy G R Donadieu, general of brigade G L The Marquis d'Apremont G D The Marquis de Bieville, and his son G L The Marquis de Trans G L The Viscount de la Vallette G D William Newton, an Englishman G D The Baron de Marguerite G L Fourteen members of the parliament of Toulouse G L The Prince de Rohan Rochefort G D The Count de Laval Montmorency G D The Count de Pons G L De Sartine, son of the heretofore minister of state G L Madame de St. Amaranthe G L The Prince de St. Maurice G L The Viscount de Boissancourt G L The widow of Mons. D'Espremenil G R Michonis, municipal officer of Paris G L The Count de Mesnil G D Defreteau, counsellor of the parliament of Paris, ex-constituent G R Dom. Gerle, a Carthusian, ex-constituent I R Quevremont, physician to Egalite I D The Marquis de Chassenet I R The wife, the daughter, and the son-in-law of the mayor Pache I R Ginguenet, a patriotic poet I L De Rosset, count de Fleury G L The Abbe Tremouille, grand dean of Strasbourg G L The Count de Gamaches, standard-bearer of the horse-guards G L De Briffeuil, ecclesiastical counsellor of the great chamber of Paris G L Le Brasseur, formerly intendant of the marine G L Eleven new members of the parliament of Toulouse G L Peruchot, directeur des fermes G L De Varennes, formerly major of infantry G R The celebrated advocate Linguet G L Twenty-two young ladies, from 17 to 25 years of age G L De Mouchy, marshal of France G L The lady of the Marshal de Mouchy G L The lady of the Marshal de Biron G D The widow of the General Biron G R Victor de Broglie, ex-constituent G L De St. Priest brother of the heretofore minister G R Phillippe, a deputy suppleant I L The Count de Polastron G L The Marquis de la Guiche I L Lambert, formerly comptroller-general of the finances G L Chamilly, valet de chambre to the King G L Madame du Portal, abbess of Joui G L The Marquis de St. Didier G R Two of the legionary chiefs of the national guard G L Pichard, president of Bourdeaux G L Vicq. D'Asyr, a celebrated physician at Paris G R D'Aoust, De Lattre and Du Verger, three generals of the republican army G L The Abbe de Salignac de Fenelon, aged 85 years G L De Fenelon, son of the ambassador at the Hague G L De Bacquencourt, counsellor of state G L The duke de Gesvres, cordon bleu G L The Prince d'Henin, captain of the guards of the Count d'Artois G L De Nicolas, president of the chamber of accounts G L Ysabeau de Mouvel, registrar of the parliament G L De la Baume, marechal du camp G L De Boisgelin, marechal du camp G L Ten young women not more than twenty years of age G L Two young men of 14 and 17 years (fate not stated-Editor) L The Marquis de la Roche du Maine G L De Giac, maitre de requetes G L The Count de Chastenier G L Debesse, bailly de Malthe G L From the 5th to the 10th Of July, 1794 are reckoned 295 persons G L The Viscount de Damas, and his son G L De Verdieres, general-officer G L De L'Aupespine, canon of St. Claud G L Random de la Tour, treasurer of the King's household G L De Boisgelin, cordon bleu, and his wife G L The Abbe Royer, counsellor of state G L The Abbe Radix, counsellor in the parliament of Paris G L Geoffroi D'Assy, cashier of the general receipts G L De Penant, president of the chamber of accounts G L De Penant, president of the court of Aides, and his son G L Dom. Nonan, prior of the Carthusians at Paris G L The Chevalier de Puyvert, officer of the navy G L The son of the immortal Buffon G L Macdonald, colonel of the regiment de Foix G L Rapin Thoyras, captain of artillery G L De Montarly, captain of infantry G L Clermont, mayor of Salines, ex-constituent G R Marcandier, journalist of Paris G R La Croix, member of the committee de Surveillance G D Imbert, officer of the Marechaussee G L Le Comte de Faudoas, captain of cavalry G L The daughter of the above, aged eighteen years G L Souchet d'Alvinant, governor of the King's pages G L Rousseau, fencing-master to the royal children G L Huet d'Ambrun, maitre de requetes' G L La Chapelle, commissary of the King's houshold (sic) G L Sixteen Carmelites of Compeigne (sic) G L Conin de St. Luc, president of the parliament of Bretagne G R Legris, registrar of the revolutionary tribunal G L De Blancheland, son of the governor of St. Domingo, aged 20 years G L The lady of the Marshal de Noailles, aged 70 years G L The lady of Viscount de Noailles, aged 35 G L The Dutchess d'Ayen, aged 57 years G L De Talaru, cordon rouge G L The Marquis de la Roche Lambert G L Boutin, formerly treasurer of the navy G L La Borde, farmer-general G L Lassond des Essarts, chef d'escadron G R General de Flers G R Gossin, ex-constituent G D The Marchioness de la Fayette I L The Baron St. Ouin G L Perrot, president of la Cour des Aides G L Perrot, president of the chamber of accompts G L De la Morelle, president of the great council G L The son of Morelle, aged 18 years G L Papillon de la Ferte, comptroller of the privy-purse G L Count de Hauteford G L De Carboniere, canon and count of St. Claude G L Madame de Montmorency, abbess of Montmartre G L The lady of Marshal de Levis G L Marquis d'Harbouville G L The Baroness d'Hinnisdal G L Tardien-Malessy, mareschal de camp G L The Countess des Vieux G L The wife and daughter of Mareschal Tardien Malessy G L The Baron de Blaizel G L D'Ornano, mareschal de camp G D De Nicolai, son of the president, aged 24 years G L Moreau, architect of the city of Paris G L Melin, formerly clerk of the war-office G L Geoffrey d'Assy cashier-general of the finances G L De la Chalotais, procureur-general of the parliament of Rennes G L The Count de Menil-durand G L De Pernot, mareschal de camp, aged 80 G L Durand de Bignel, colonel of 100 Swiss G L The son of the Viscount de Mille G L Count D'Ailly G L De Champagney, colonel of the regiment de Flandres G L De Goudrecourt, lieutenant of the King's guard G D Edelman, a celebrated musician G L An hundred and fifty-one persons at Rennes G R The Deputy Le Bas G L The Count de Forestier G L The Viscount de Gavrey G L The Prince de Mont-Bason de Rohan G R Gouy d'Arcy, ex-noble, ex-constituent G R Du Salm Kirbourgh, sovereign prince in Germany G R General Beauharnois G L Baron Trenck G R Chenier, author of the tragedy of Cha. IX. G L The Marquis de Montalambert G D Crequi de Montmorency G D The Duke de Clermont-Tonnere G L The Marquis de Crussol d'Amboise G L The Countess d'Ossun G L De St. Simon, bishop of Agde G L The Count de Thiars G L The Countess de Narbonne Pellet G L The Princess Grimaldi-Monaco G L The Marquis d'Usson G L The two Trudaines, counsellors of the parliament of Paris G L The Countess de Perigord G L The lady of the Mareschal D'Armentieres G L The Comte de Soyecourt G L The Princess de Chimay G L The Marquis de Carcado G R Hauriot and La Vallette, commandants of the armed force at Paris G L The Duke of St. Aignan G L The Duchess of St. Aignan G R Dumas, president of the revolutionary tribunal G R Lescot-Fleuriot, mayor of Paris G R Payan, president of the commune de Paris G R Vivier, criminal judge, and president of the jacobinS G R Simon, a Shoemaker, preceptor to Louis XVII. G R Eighty municipal officers of Paris G R One deputy, a commissioner with the army G R One patriotic general officer G R Maximilien Robespierre, advocate of Arras, ex-constituent, and member of the convention, who enjoyed for a long time the absolute power of a dictator, aged 35 years G R George Couthon, advocate of Clermont, and member of the convention, aged 38 years G R De St. Just, ex-noble, member of the convention, aged 26 years G R Robespierre, the younger, advocate of Arras, and member of the convention, aged 27 years G R Le Mounier, one of the principal actors in the massacre Of 2d of September, 1792 G R The Baron de la Tude G L The Prince de Talmont G R General La Poype P L De Sablonnay, marechal de camp G L The Viscount de Meleur G L Le Baron de Clermont-Tonnere G L The son of General Precy G R Coffinel, judge of the revolutionary tribunal G R Fouquier Tinville, public accuser G R Le Bon, deputy of the convention G L The Marquis de Beauvoir G R Guillotin, ex-constituent G R De la Harpe, literateur I R L'Abbe de Lille I R Van-Eupen, Brabancon G R General Turreau P R Carrier, deputy of the convention G R 106 Jacobins of Marseilles G R General Dugommier M R Bouchotte, war minister I R Trial, comedian G R General Polier M Admiral Martin G R 130 Jacobins of Lyons M R Goujon, deputy of the convention S L La Marquis de Boisberanger G R Francoeur, director of the opera G L Cazault, president of the parliament of Bourdeaux G L Cormatin, chief of the Chouans B L The Bishop of Dol M L Le Chevalier de Sombreuil M L De Tintinuiac, officer M L Le Comte de la Villeneuve G R The General Serrurier P L Le Comte de Linange I L Le Comte de Colloredo I L Le General Stofflet M L Le General Charrette M

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The Compiler of the foregoing Journal begs leave to acquaint the public, that he still continues it, and that he will publish another volume in due time, if this work should be favoured with approbation and encouragement.

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