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  known\"thieves\"who,beforeThermidor,weresomany\"littleRobespierres,\"eachinhisowncanton,\"thepatriots\"who,aroundOrleans,\"builtpalaces,\"who,\"exclusives\"atValenciennes,\"havingwastedbothpublicandprivatefunds,possessthehousesandpropertyofemigrants,knockeddowntothematahundredtimeslessthantheirvalue。\"[135]Onthisside,theiroutstretchedfingersshamelesslyclutchalltheycangetholdof;fortheobligationofeacharrestedpartytodeclarehisname,qualityandfortune,asitnowisandwasbeforetheRevolution,giveslocalcupidityaknown,sure,directandpalpableobject。—AtToulouse,saysaprisoner,[136]\"thedetailsandvalueofanobjectweretakendownasifforasuccession,\"whilethecommissionerswhodrewupthestatement,\"ourassassins,proceeded,beforehandandalmostunderoureyes,totaketheirshare,disputingwitheachotheronthechoiceandsuitablenessofeachobject,comparingthecostofadjudicationwiththemeansoflesseningit,discussingthecertainprofitsofsellingagainandofthetransfer,andconsuminginadvancethepickingsarisingfromsalesandleases。\"—InProvence,wherethingsaremoreadvancedandcorruptionisgreaterthanelsewhere,wherethepurportandaimsoftheRevolutionwerecomprehendedatthestart,itisstillworse。NowheredidJacobinrulersdisplaytheirrealcharactermoreopenly,andnowhere,from1789to1799,wasthischaractersowellmaintained。AtToulon,thedemagoguesintheyearV。,asintheyearII。,are[137]

  \"formerworkmenandclerksintheArsenalwhohadbecome’bosses’byactingasinformersandthroughterrorism,gettingpropertyfornothing,orataninsignificantprice,andplottingsalesofnationalpossessions,pettytradersfromallquarterswithstocksofgoodsacquiredinallsortsofways,throughrobberies,throughpurchasesofstolengoodsfromservantsandemployeesinthecivil,warandnavydepartments,andthroughabandonedorbought—upclaims;inaword,menwho,havingrunawayfromothercommunes,passtheirdaysincoffee—

  housesandtheirnightsinhousesofill—fame。\"—AtDraguignan,Brignolles,Vidauban,Fréjus,atMarseilles,afterThermidor,theintermittentreturnstoTerrorismalwaysrestorethesamequarriesofthejusticiaryandthepolicetooffice。[138]\"Artisans,onceuseful,butnowtiredofworking,andwhomtheprofessionofpaidclubbists,idleguardians,\"andpaidlaborers\"hastotallydemoralized,\"

  scoundrelsinleaguewitheachotherandmakingmoneyoutofwhatevertheycanlaytheirhandson,likethievesatafair,habituallylivingattheexpenseofthepublic,\"bestowingthefavorsofthenationonthosewhosharetheirprinciples,harboringandaidingmanywhoareunderthebanofthelawandcallingthemselvesmodelpatriots,[139]

  thatis,inthepayofgamblinghellsandhousesofprostitution。\"—

  Intheruraldistricts,theoldbands\"consistingofhordesofhomelessbrigands\"whoworkedsowellduringtheanarchyoftheConstituentandLegislativeassemblies,formanewduringtheanarchyoftheDirectory;theymaketheirappearanceinthevicinityofApt\"commencingwithpettyrobberiesandthen,strongintheimpunityandtitleofsans—culottes,breakintofarm—houses,robandmassacretheinmates,striptravelers,puttoransomallwhohappentocrosstheirpath,forceopenandpillagehousesinthecommuneofGorges,stopwomeninthestreets,tearofftheirringsandcrosses,\"andattackthehospital,sackingitfromtoptobottom,whilethetownandmilitaryofficers,justlikethem,allowthemtogoon。[140]—JudgebythisoftheirperformancesinthetimeofRobespierre,whenthevendorsandadministratorsofthenationalpossessionsexercisedundisputedcontrol。Everywhere,atthattime,inthedepartmentsofVar,Bouches—du—Rh?ne,andVaucluse,\"aclubofwould—bepatriots\"hadlongpreparedthewayfortheirexactions。Ithad\"paidappraisersfordepreciatingwhateverwasputupforsale,andfalsenamesforconcealingrealpurchasers;\"apersonnotoftheirclique,wasexcludedfromtheauction—room;ifhepersistedincomingintheywould,atonetime,puthimundercontributionfortheprivilegeofbidding,\"and,atanothertime,makehimpromisenottobidabovethepricefixedbytheleague,while,toacquirethedomain,theypaidhimabonus。Consequently,\"nationalproperty\"wasgivenaway\"foralmostnothing,\"theswindlerswhoacquireditneverbeingwithoutasatisfactorywarrantforthisintheirowneyes。Intowhosehandscouldthepropertyofanti—revolutionistsbetterfallthanintothoseofpatriots?AccordingtoMarat,themartyrapostleandcanonisedsaintoftheRevolution,whatistheobjectoftheRevolutionbuttogivetothelowlythefortunesofthegreat?[141]Inallnationalsaleseverywhere,inguardingsequestrations,inallrevolutionaryransoms,taxes,loansandseizures,thesameexcellentargumentprevails;nowhere,inprinteddocumentsorinmanuscripts,doIfindanyrevolutionarycommitteewhichisatonceterroristandhonest。

  Only,itisraretofindspecificandindividualdetailsregardingallthemembersofthesamecommittee。—Here,however,isonecase,where,owingtotheluckyaccidentofanexaminationgivenindetail,onecanobserveinonenest,everyvarietyofthespeciesandofitsappetites,thedozenorfifteentypesoftheJacobinhornet,eachabstractingwhatsuitshimfromwhateverhelightson,eachindulginginhisfavoritesortofrapine。—AtNantes,\"Pinard,thegreatpurveyoroftheCommittee,[142]orderseverythingthateachmemberneedsforhisdailyusetobecarriedtohishouse。\"—\"Galloutakesoilandbrandy,\"andespecially\"severalbarrelsfromcitizenBissonneau’shouse。\"—\"Durassiermakesdomiciliaryvisitsandexactscontributions;\"amongothers\"hecompelscitizenLemoinetopaytwenty—fivehundredlivres,tosavehimfromimprisonment。\"—\"Naudaffixesandremovessealsinthehousesoftheincarcerated,makesnocturnalvisitstothedwellingsoftheaccusedandtakeswhatsuitshim。\"—\"Grandmaisonappropriatesplateundersequestration,andBachelierplategivenasapresent。\"—\"Jolysuperintendsexecutionsandtakesallhecanfind,plate,jewelry,preciousobjects。\"—

  \"Bologniéforcesthereturnofabondoftwentythousandlivresalreadypaidtohim。\"—PerrochauxdemandsofcitoyenneOllemard—Dudan\"fiftythousandlivres,topreventherimprisonment,\"andconfiscatesforhisownbenefitsixtythousandlivresworthoftobacco,inthehouseofthewidowDaigneau—Mallet,who,claimingitback,isledoffbyhimtoprisonunderthepretextofintercedingforher。—Chauxfrightensoffbyterrorismhiscompetitorsatauctionsales,hasallthesmallfarmsontheBaroissièredomainknockeddowntohim,andexclaimsconcerningaplacewhichsuitshim:\"Iknowhowtogetit!

  I’llhavetheownerarrested。He’llbeverygladtoletmehavehisgroundtogetoutofprison。’\"—Thecollectioniscomplete,andgatheredonatable,itoffersspecimenswhichcanbefoundscatteredalloverFrance。

  VII。TheArmedForces。

  TheArmedForce,theNationalGuardandtheGendarmerie。—Itspurgationandcomposition。—TheRevolutionaryArmiesinParisandinthedepartments。—Qualityoftherecruits。—Theiremployment。

  —Theirexpeditionsintothecountrysideandthetowns。—TheirexploitsinthevicinityofParisandLyons。—ThecompanyofMaratists,theAmericanHussarsandtheGermanLegionatNantes。—

  GeneralcharacteroftheRevolutionarygovernmentandoftheadministrativestaffoftheReignofTerror。

  Thelastmanipulatorsofthesystemremain,thehandswhichseize,thearmedforcewhichtakesbodilyholdofmenandthings。—ThefirstwhoareemployedforthispurposearetheNationalGuardandtheordinarygendarmerie。Since1790,thesebodiesareofcourseconstantlyweededoutuntilonlyfanaticsandrobotsareleft;[143]

  nevertheless,theweeding—outcontinuesasthesystemdevelopsitself。

  AtStrasbourg,[144]onBrumaire14,therepresentativeshavedismissed,arrestedandsenttoDijontheentirestaffoftheNationalGuardtoserveashostagesuntilpeaceissecured;threedaysafterwards,consideringthatthecavalryofthetownhadbeenmountedandequippedatitsownexpense,theydeemitaristocratic,bourgeois,and\"suspect,\"andseizethehorsesandputtheofficersinarrest。—

  AtTroyes,Rousselin,\"Nationalcivilcommissioner,\"dismisses,forthesamereason,andwithnotlessdispatch,allofthegendarmesatonestroke,exceptfour,and\"putsunderrequisitiontheirhorses,fullyequipped,alsotheirarms,soastoatoncemountwellknownandtriedsans—culottes。\"Onprinciple,thepoorsans—culottes,whoaretrueatheartandindress,alonehavetherighttobeararms,andshouldabourgeoisbeondutyhemusthaveonlyapike,carebeingtakentotakeitawayfromhimthemomenthefinisheshisrounds。[145]

  But,alongsideoftheusualarmedforce,thereisstillanother,muchbetterselectedandmoreeffective,thereservegendarmerie,aspecial,and,atthesametime,movableandresidentbody,thatistosay,the\"revolutionaryarmy,\"which,afterSeptember5,1793,thegovernmenthadraisedinParisandinmostofthelargetowns。—ThatofParis,comprisingsixthousandmen,withtwelvehundredcannoneers,sendsdetachmentsintotheprovinces—twothousandmentoLyons,andtwohundredtoTroyes;[146]YsabeauandTallienhaveatBordeauxacorpsofthreethousandmen;Salicetti,AlbitteandGasparin,oneoftwothousandmenatMarseilles;YsoréandDuquesnoy,oneofonethousandmenatLille;Javogues,oneoftwelvehundredatMontbrison。

  Others,lessnumerous,rangingfromsixhundreddowntotwohundredmen,holdMoulins,Grenoble,Besan?on,Belfort,Bourg,Dijon,Strasbourg,Toulouse,AuchandNantes。3147When,onMarch27,1794,theCommitteeofPublicSafety,threatenedbyHébert,hasthemdisbandedforbeingHébertists,inanyofthemaretoremainatleastasanucleus,undervariousformsandnames,eitheraskeptbythelocaladministrationunderthetitleof\"paidguards,\"[148]orasdisbandedsoldiers,loiteringaboutanddoingnothing,gettingthemselvesassignedpostsofrankintheNationalGuardoftheirtownonaccountoftheirexploits;inthiswaytheykeepthemselvesinservice,whichisindispensable,foritisthroughthesethattherégimeisestablishedandlasts。\"Therevolutionaryarmy,[149]saytheordersanddecreespromulgated,\"isintendedtorepressanti—revolutionaries,toexecute,wheneveritisfoundnecessary,revolutionarylawsandmeasuresforpublicsafety,\"thatistosay,\"toguardthosewhoareshutup,arrest’suspects,’demolishchateaux,pulldownbelfries,ransackvestriesforgoldandsilverobjects,seizefinehorsesandcarriages,\"andespecially\"toseekforprivatestoresandmonopolies,\"inshort,toexercisemanualconstraintandstrikeeveryoneonthespotwithphysicalterror。—Wereadilyseewhatsortofsoldierstherevolutionaryarmyiscomposedof。

  Naturally,asitisrecruitedbyvoluntaryenlistment,andallcandidateshavepassedthepurifyingscrutinyoftheclubs,itcomprisesnonebutultra—Jacobins。Naturally,thepaybeingfortysousaday,itcomprisesnonebuttheverylowestclass。Naturally,astheworkisasloathsomeasitisatrocious,itcomprisesbutfewothers[150]thanthoseoutofemploymentandreducedtoanenlistmenttogetaliving,\"hairdresserswithoutcustomers,lackeyswithoutplaces,vagabonds,wretchesunabletoearnalivingbyhonestlabor,\"

  \"thickandhardhitters\"whohaveacquiredthehabitofbullying,knockingdownandkeepinghonestfolksundertheirpikes,agangofconfirmedscoundrelsmakingpublicbrigandageacloakforprivatebrigandage,inhabitantsoftheslumsgladtobringdowntheirformersuperiorsintothemud,andthemselvestakeprecedenceandstrutaboutinordertoprovebytheirarroganceandself—displaythatthey,intheirturn,areprinces。—\"Takeahorse,thenationpaysforit!\"[151]saidthesans—culottesofBordeauxtotheircomradesinthestreet,who,\"inasplendidprocession,\"ofthreecarriages,eachdrawnbysixhorses,escortedbyabodyonhorseback,behind,infront,andeachside,conductingRiouffeandtwoother\"suspects\"totheRéoleprison。ThecommanderofthesquadwhoguardsprisonersonthewaytoParis,andwho\"starvesthemalongtheroadtospeculateonthem,\"isanex—cookofAgen,havingbecomeagendarme;hemakesthemtravelfortyleaguesextra,\"purposelytoglorifyhimself,\"and\"letallAgenseethathehasgovernmentmoneytospend,andthathecanputcitizensinirons。\"Accordingly,inAgen,\"hekeepsconstantlyandneedlesslyinspectingthevehicle,\"winkingatthespectators,\"moretriumphantthanifhehadmadeadozenAustriansprisonersandbroughtthemalonghimself。\"Atlast,toshowthecrowdinthestreettheimportanceofhiscapture,hesummonstwoblacksmithstocomeoutandrivet,onthelegsofeachprisoner,across—barcannon—ballweighingeightypounds。[152]Themoredisplaythesehenchmenmakeoftheirbrutality,thegreatertheythinkthemselves。AtBelfort,apatriotoftheclubdies,andacivicintermenttakesplace;adetachmentoftherevolutionaryarmyjoinstheprocession;themenarearmedwithaxes;onreachingthecemetery,thebettertocelebratethefuneral,\"theycutdownallthecrosses(overthegraves)andmakeabonfireofthem,whilethecarmagnoleendsthisevermemorableday。\"[153]—

  Sometimesthescene,theatricalandplayedbythelightofflambeaux,makestheactorsthinkthattheyhaveperformedanextraordinaryandmeritoriousaction,\"thattheyhavesavedthecountry。\"\"Thisverynight,\"writestheagentatBordeaux,[154]nearlythreethousandmenhavebeenengagedinanimportantundertaking,withthemembersoftheRevolutionaryCommitteeandofthemunicipalityattheheadofit。

  Theyvisitedeverywholesaledealer’sstoreintownandintheFaubourgdesChartrons,takingpossessionoftheirletter—books,sealinguptheirdesks,arrestingthemerchantsandputtingthemintheSeminiare……Woetotheguilty!\"—Ifthepromptconfinementofanentireclassofindividualsisafinethingforatown,theseizureofawholetownitselfisstillmoreimposing。

  LeavingMarseilleswithasmallarmy,[155]commandedbytwosans—

  culottes,theysurroundMartigneandenteritasifitwereamill。

  Thecatchissuperb;inthistownoffivethousandsoulsthereareonlyseventeenpatriots;therestareFederalistsorModerates。Henceageneraldisarmamentanddomiciliaryvisits。Theconquerorsdepart,carryingoffeveryable—bodiedboy,\"fivehundredladssubjecttotheconscription,andleaveinthetownacompanyofsans—culottestoenforceobedience。\"Itiscertainthatobediencewillbemaintainedandthatthegarrison,joinedtotheseventeenpatriots,willdoastheylikewiththeirconquest。

  Ineffect,all,bothbodiesandgoods,areattheirdisposal,andtheyconsequentlybeginwiththesurroundingcountryside,enteringprivatehousestogetattheirstores,alsothefarmhousestohavethegrainthreshed,inordertoverifythedeclarationsoftheirownersandseeifthesearecorrect:ifthegrainisnotthreshedoutatonceitwillbedonesummarilyandconfiscated,whiletheownerwillbesentencedtotwelvemonthsinirons;ifthedeclarationisnotcorrect,heiscondemnedasamonopolistandpunishedwithdeath。Armedwiththisorder,[156]eachbandtakesthefieldandgatherstogethernotonlygrain,butsuppliesofeverydescription。\"ThatofGrenoble,theagentwrites,[157]doeswonderfully;inonelittlecommunealone,fourhundredmeasuresofwheat,twelvehundredeggs,andsixhundredpoundsofbutterhadbeenfound。AllthiswasquicklyonthewaytoGrenoble。\"InthevicinityofParis,theforerunnersofthethrong,provided\"withpitchforksandbayonets,rushtothefarms,takeoxenoutoftheirstalls,grabsheepandchickens,burnthebarns,andselltheirbootytospeculators。\"[158]\"Bacon,eggs,butterandchickens—

  thepeasantssurrenderwhateverisdemandedofthem,andthenceforthhavenothingthattheycantaketomarket。TheycursetheRepublicwhichhasbroughtwarandfamineonthem,andneverthelesstheydowhattheyaretold:onbeingaddressed,’Citizenpeasant,Irequireofyouonperilofyourhead,’……itisnotpossibletorefuse。\"[159]—Accordingly,theyareonlytoogladtobeletoffsocheaply。OnBrumaire19,aboutseveno’clockintheevening,atTigery,nearCorbeil,twenty—fivemen\"withsabersandpistolsintheirbelts,mostofthemintheuniformoftheNationalGuardsandcallingthemselvestherevolutionaryarmy,\"enterthehouseofGibbon,anoldploughman,seventy—oneyearsofage,whilefiftyothersguardallegressfromit,sothattheexpeditionmaynotbeinterferedwith。

  Turlot,captain,andaid—de—camptoGeneralHenriot,wantstoknowwherethemasterofthehouseis。—\"Inhisbed,\"isthereply。—

  \"Wakehimup。\"—Theoldmanrises。—Giveupyourarms。\"—Hiswifehandsoverafowling—piece,theonlyarmonthepremises。Thebandimmediatelyfallsonthepoorman,\"strikeshimdown,tieshishands,andputsasackoverhishead,\"andthesamethingisdonetohiswifeandtoeightmaleandtwofemaleservants。\"Now,giveusthekeysofyourclosets;\"theywanttobesurethattherearenofleur—de—lysorotherillegalarticles。Theysearchtheoldman’spockets,takehiskeys,and,todispatchbusiness,breakintothechestsandseizeorcarryoffalltheplate,\"twenty—sixtable—dishes,threesoup—ladles,threegoblets,twosnuff—boxes,fortycounters,twowatches,anothergoldwatchandagoldcross。\"\"Wewilldrawupaprocès—verbalofallthisatourleisureinMeaux。Now,where’syoursilver?Ifyoudon’tsaywhereitis,theguillotineisoutsideandIwillbeyourexecutioner。\"Theoldmanyieldsandmerelyrequeststobeuntied。

  Butitisbettertokeephimbound,\"soastomakehim’sing。’\"Theycarryhimintothekitchenand\"puthisfeetintoaheatedbrazier。\"

  Heshoutswithpain,andindicatesanotherchestwhichtheybreakopenandthencarryoffwhattheyfindthere,\"seventy—twofrancsincoinandfiveorsixthousandlivresinassignats,whichGibbonhadjustreceivedfortherequisitionsmadeonhimforcorn。\"Next,theybreakopenthecellardoors,setacaskofvinegarrunning,carrywineupstairs,eatthefamilymeal,getdrunkand,atlast,clearout,leavingGibbonwithhisfeetburnt,andgarroted,aswellastheotherelevenmembersofhishousehold,quitecertainthattherewillbenopursuit。[160]—Inthetowns,especiallyinfederalistdistricts,however,theserobberiesarecomplicatedwithotherassaults。AtLyons,whilsttheregulartroopsarelodgedinbarracks,therevolutionaryarmyisbilletedonthehouseholders,twothousandvile,sanguinaryblackguardsfromParis,andwhomtheirgeneral,Ronsinhimself,calls\"scoundrelsandbrigands,\"alleging,inexcuseforthis,that\"honestfolkscannotbefoundforsuchbusiness。\"Howtheytreattheirhost,hiswifeandhisdaughtersmaybeimagined;

  contemporariesglideovertheseoccurrencesand,throughdecencyordisgust,avoidgivingdetails。[161]Somesimplyusebrutalforce;

  othersgetridofatroublesomehusbandbytheguillotine;inthemostexceptionalcasestheybringtheirwenchesalongwiththem,whilethehousekeeperhastoarouseherselfatoneo’clockatnightandlightafirefortheofficerwhocomesinwiththejollycompany。—Andyet,thereareothersstillworse,fortheworstattracteachother。WehaveseentherevolutionarycommitteeatNantes,alsotherepresentativeonmissioninthesamecity;nowheredidtherevolutionarySabbatragesofuriously,andnowherewastheresuchatrafficinhumanlives。Withsuchband—leadersasCarrierandhistoolsontheCommittee,onemaybesurethattheinstrumentalistswillbeworthy。

  Accordingly,severalmembersoftheCommitteethemselvesoverseeexecutionsandlendahandinthemassacres。—Oneofthese,Goullin,acreolefromSt。Domingo,sensualandnervous,accustomedtotreatingaNegroasananimalandaFrenchmanasawhiteNegro,aSeptembriseuronprinciple,chiefinstigatoranddirectorofthe\"drownings,\"goesinpersontoemptytheprisonofBouffay,and,verifyingthatdeath,thehospitalorreleases,hadremovedtheimprisonedforhim,adds,ofhisownauthority,fifteennames,takenhaphazard,toreachhisfigures。—Joly,acommissionerontheCommittee,veryexpertintheartofgarroting,tiesthehandsofprisonerstogethertwoandtwoandconductsthemtotheriver。[162]—

  Grand—maison,anothermemberoftheCommittee,aformerdancing—

  master,convictedoftwomurdersandpardonedbeforetheRevolution,strikesdownwithhissabertheimploringhandsstretchedouttohimovertheplanksofthelighter。[163]—Pinard,anotherCommittee—

  commissioner,ransoms,stealsoffintothecountryandhimselfkills,throughpreference,womenandchildren。[164]Naturally,thethreebandswhichoperatealongwiththem,orundertheirorders,compriseonlymenoftheirspecies。Inthefirstone,calledtheMaratcompany,eachofthesixtymembersswears,onjoiningit,toadoptMarat’sprinciplesandcarryoutMarat’sdoctrine。Goullin,[165]oneofthefounders,demandsinrelationtoeachmember,\"Isn’ttheresomeonestillmorerascally?Forwemusthavethatsorttobringthearistocratstoreason!\"[166]AfterFrimaire5\"theMaratists\"boastoftheirarmsbeing\"tiredout\"withstrikingprisonerswiththeflatoftheirsaberstomakethemmarchtotheLoire,[167]andweseethat,notwithstandingthisfatigue,thebusinesssuitedthem,astheirofficerstriedtoinfluenceCarriertobedetailedonthe\"drowning\"

  serviceandbecauseitwaslucrative。Themenandwomensentencedtodeath,werefirststrippedoftheirclothesdowntotheshirt,andeventheshift;itwouldbeapitytoletvaluableobjectsgotothebottomwiththeirowners,andthereforethedrownersdividetheseamongstthemselves;awardrobeinthehouseoftheadjutantRichardisfoundfullofjewelryandwatches。[168]Thiscompanyofsixtymusthavemadehandsomeprofitsoutofthefourorfivethousanddrowned。—

  Thesecondband,called\"theAmericanHussars,\"andwhooperatedintheoutskirts,wascomposedofblacksandmulattos,numerousenoughinthistownofprivateers。Itistheirbusinesstoshootwomen,whomtheyfirstviolate;\"theyareourslaves,\"theysay;\"wehavewonthembythesweatofourbrows。\"\"Thosewhohavethemisfortunetobespared,becomeintheirhandsmadinacoupleofdays;inanyeventtheyarere—arrestedshortlyafterwardsandshot。—Thelastband,whichisstyled\"TheGermanLegion,\"isformedoutofGermandesertersandmercenariesspeakinglittleornoFrench。TheyareemployedbytheMilitaryCommissiontodispatchtheVendeanspickedupalongthehighways,andwhoareusuallyshotingroupsoftwentyfive。\"I

  came,\"saysaneye—witness,[169]\"toasortofgorgewheretherewasasemi—circularquarry;there,Inoticedthecorpsesofseventy—fivewomennakedandlyingontheirbacks。\"Thevictimsofthatdayconsistedofgirlsfromsixteentoeighteenyearsofage。Oneofthemsaystoherconductor,\"Iamsureyouaretakingustodie,\"andtheGermanrepliesinhisbrokenjargon,probablywithacoarselaugh,\"

  No,itisforachangeofair。Theyareplacedinarowinfrontofthebodiesofthepreviousdayandshot。Thosewhodonotfall,seethegunsreloaded;theseareagainshotandthewoundeddispatchedwiththebuttendsofthemuskets。SomeoftheGermansthenriflethebodies,whileothersstripthemand\"placethemontheirbacks。\"—Tofindworkmenforthistask,itisnecessarytodescend,notonlytothelowestwretchesinFrancebut,again,tothebrutesofaforeignraceandtongue,andyetlowerstill,toaninferiorracedegradedbyslaveryandpervertedbylicense。

  Such,fromthetoptothebottomoftheladder,ateverystageofauthorityandobedience,istherulingstaffoftherevolutionarygovernment。[170]Throughitsrecruitsanditswork,throughitsmoralsandmodesofproceeding,itevokesthealmostforgottenimageofitspredecessors,forthereisanimageofitintheperiodfromthefourteenthtotheseventeenthcentury。Atthattimealso,societywasfrequentlyovercomeandravagedbybarbarians;dangerousnomads,malevolentoutcasts,banditsturnedintosoldierssuddenlypounceddownonanindustriousandpeacefulpopulation。SuchwasthecaseinFrancewiththe\"Routiers\"andthe\"Tard—venus,\"atRomewiththearmyoftheConstableofBourbon,inFlanderswiththebandsoftheDukeofAlbaandtheDukeofParma,inWestphaliaandinAlsace,withWallenstein’sveterans,andthoseofBernardofSaxe—Weimar。Theyliveduponatownorprovinceforsixmonths,fifteenmonths,twoyears,untilthetownorprovincewasexhausted。Theyalonewerearmed,masteroftheinhabitants,usingandabusingthingsandpersonsaccordingtotheircaprices。Buttheyweredeclaredbandits,callingthemselvesscorchers,(ecorcheurs)ridersandadventurers,andnotpretendingtobehumanitarianphilosophers。Moreover,beyondanimmediateandpersonalenjoyment,theydemandednothing;theyemployedbrutalforceonlytosatiatetheirgreed,theircruelty,theirlust。

  —Thelatteraddtoprivateappetitesafargreaterdevastation,thesystematicandgratuitousravagesenforceduponthembythesuperficialtheorywithwhichtheyareimbued。

  Notes:

  [1]\"TheRevolution,\"II。,pp。298—304,andp。351。

  [2]\"TheRevolution,\"II。,pp。298—304,andp。351。Shouldtheforegoingtestimonybedeemedinsufficient,thefollowing,bythoseforeignerswhohadgoodopportunitiesforjudging,maybeadded:

  (GouverneurMorris,letterofDecember3,1794。)\"TheFrenchareplungedintoanabyssofpovertyandslavery,aslaveryallthemoredegradingbecausethemenwhohaveplungedthemintoitmerittheutmostcontempt。\"—Meissner,\"VoyageàParis,\"(attheendof1795,)

  p。160。\"The(revolutionary)armyandtherevolutionarycommitteeswerereallyassociationsorganizedbycrimeforcommittingeveryspeciesofinjustice,murder,rapine,andbrigandagewithimpunity。

  Thegovernmenthaddeprivedallmenofanytalentorintegrityoftheirplacesandgiventhesetoitscreatures,thatistosay,tothedregsofhumanity。\"—BaronBrinckmann,Chargéd’AffairesfromSweden。

  (LetterofJuly11,1799。)\"IdonotbelievethatthedifferentclassesofsocietyinFrancearemorecorruptthanelsewhere;butI

  trustthatnopeoplemayeverberuledbyasimbecileandcruelscoundrelsasthosethathaveruledFrancesincetheadventofitsnewstateoffreedom……Thedregsofthepeople,stimulatedfromabovebysuddenandviolentexcitement,haveeverywherebroughttothesurfacethescumofimmorality。\"

  [3]Fleury,\"Babeuf,\"139,150。—GranierdeCassagnac,\"HistoireduDirectoire,\"II。,24—170。—(TrialofBabeuf,passim。)TheabovequotationsarefromdocumentsseizedinBabeuf’shouse,alsofromaffidavitsmadebywitnesses,andespeciallybycaptainGrizel。

  [4]Moniteur,sessionofSeptember5,1793。\"Sinceourvirtue,ourmoderation,ourphilosophicideas,areofnousetous,letusbebrigandsforthegoodofthepeople;letusbebrigands!\"

  [5]Babeuf,\"LeTribunduPeuple,\"No。40。ApologiaforthemenofSeptember,\"whohaveonlybeenthepriests,thesacrificersofajustimmolationforpublicsecurity。IfanythingistoberegretteditisthatalargerandmoregeneralSecondofSeptemberdidnotsweepawayallstarversandalldespoilers。\"

  [6]GranierdeCassagnac,II。,90。(DepositionofGrisel。)Rossignolsaid,\"Thatsnuff—boxisallIhaveleft,hereitissothatImayexist。\"—\"Massardownedapairofbootswhichhecouldnotcollectbecausehehadnomoneywithwhichtopaytheshoemaker。\"

  [7]ArchivesNationales,Cf。31167。(ReportofRobin,Niv?se9。):

  \"ThewomenalwayshadadeliberativevoiceinthepopularassembliesofthePantheonsection,\"andinalltheotherclubstheyattendedthemeetings。

  [8]Moniteur,XIX。,103。(MeetingoftheJacobinclub,Dec。28,1793。)Dubois—Crancéintroducesthefollowingquestiontoeachmemberwhoissubjectedtotheweeding—outvote:\"Whathaveyoudonethatwouldgetyouhungincaseofacounterrevolution?\"

  [9]Ibid。,XVII。,410。(SpeechbyMaribon—Montaut,Jacobinclub,Brumaire21,yearII。)

  [10]Dauban,\"Parisin1794,\"142。(PolicereportofVent?se13,yearII。)

  [11]Morellet,\"Mémoires,\"II。449。

  [12]Dauban,ib。,,35。(NotedrawnupinJanuary,1794,probablybythephysicianQuêvremontdeLamotte。)—Ibid。,82。—Cf。Morellet,II。,434—470。(Detailsontheissueofcertificatesofcivism,inSeptember,1793。)

  [13]ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。(ReportbyLatour—Lamontagne,Vent?se1,yearII。):\"Itisgivingtheseassociationstoomuchinfluence;itisdestroyingthejurisdictionofthegeneralassemblies(ofthesection。)Wefindaccordingly,thatthesearebeingdesertedandthattheplottersandintriguerssucceedinmakingpopularclubsthecentersofpublicbusinessinordertocontrolaffairsmoreeasily。\"

  [14]Dauban,ibid。,203。(ReportbyBacon—Tacon,Ventose19。)\"InthegeneralassemblyoftheMaisonCommunesectionallcitizensofanyrankinthecompanieshavebeenweededout。Theslighteststainofincivism,theslightestnegligenceintheservice,causedtheirrejection。Outoftwenty—fivewhopassedcensorship—nineteenatleastwererejected……Mostofthemduetotheirtradesuchaseating—

  housekeeper,shoe—maker,cook,carpenter,tailoretc。\"

  [15]Ibid。,141。(ReportbyCharmont,Vent?se12。)—Ibid,140。

  \"Thereisonlyoneway,itissaidattheCafédesGrandsHommes,ontheboulevard,tokeepfrombeingarrested,andthatistoschemeforadmissionintothecivilandrevolutionarycommitteeswhentherehappenstobeavacancy。Beforesalarieswereattachedtotheseplacesnobodywantedthem;sincethat,therearedisputesastowhoshallbeappointed。\"

  [16]Ibid。,307。(ReportofGerminal7。)

  [17]Wallon,\"HistoireduTribunalRevolutionaire,\"IV。,129。

  [18]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,46。(ActoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,Prairial15。):\"CitizensPillon,GousteandNé,membersoftheRevolutionarycommitteeoftheMaratsection,areremoved。

  TheirdutieswillbeperformedbycitizensMartin,MajonandMirel。

  Mauvielle,ruedelaLiberté,No。32,isappointedonthesaidRevolutionaryCommitteetocompleteit,asitwasonlycomposedofelevenmembers。\"—Andothersimilaracts。

  [19]Duverger,decreeofFrimaire14,yearII。\"Theapplicationofrevolutionarylawsandmeasuresofgeneralsecurityandpublicsafetyisconfidedtothemunicipalitiesandrevolutionarycommittees。\"See,inchapterII。,theextentofthedomainthusdefined。Itembracesnearlyeverything。Itsufficestorunthroughtheregistersofafewoftherevolutionarycommittees,toverifythisenormouspowerandseehowtheyinterfereineverydetailofindividuallife[20]ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。(Report,Niv?se1,yearII。,byLeharival。)

  [21]Dauban,\"Parisen1794,\"307。(ReportofMarch29,1794。)Ithererelatestothe\"Piques\"Section,PlaceVendome。

  [22]Dauban,ib。,308。(NotefoundamongDanton’spapersandprobablywrittenbythephysician,QuevremontdeLamotte。)

  [23]Dauban,ib。,125。(ReportofBérard,Vent?se10。)InthewordsofawomanbelongingtotheBonne—Novellesection:\"Myhusbandhasbeeninprisonfourmonths。Andwhatfor?HewasoneofthefirstattheBastille;hehasalwaysrefusedplacessothatthegoodsans—

  culottesmighthavethem,and,ifhehasmadeenemies,itwasbecausehewasunwillingtoseethesefilledbyignoramusesornew—comers,who,vociferatingandapparentlythirstingforblood,havecreatedabarrierofpartisansaroundthem。\"

  [24]Dauban,ibid。,307。(ReportofMarch29,1794。)

  [25]Ibid。,150。(ReportofVent?se14。)—ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。(ReportsofNiv?se9and25。):\"Agreatmanycitizensarefoundinthesectionswhoarecalledoutafterthemeeting,togetfortysous。Inoticethatmostofthemaremasons,andevenafewcoachdriversbelongingtothenation,whocandowithoutthenation’sindemnity,whichmerelyservesthemfordrinktomakethemverynoisy。\"—\"Thepeoplecomplain,becausethepersonstowhomthefortysousaregiven,toattendthesectionassembliesdonothingallday,beingabletoworkatdifferenttrades……andtheyrelayuponthesefortysous。\"

  [26]Dauban,ibid。,312。(NotebyQuevremont。)—Moniteur,XVIII。,568,(Meetingofthecommune,Frimaire11,yearII。):\"TheBeaurepairesectionadvertisesthatwishingtoputastoptothecupidityofthewine—dealersofthearrondissement,ithasputsealsonalltheircellars。\"

  [27]Dauban,ibid。,345。(OrderofthedaybyHenriot,Floreal9。)

  [28]Mallet—Dupan,II。,56。(March,1794。)

  [29]BuchezetRoux,XXVII。,10。(SpeechbyBarbaroux,May14,1793。)

  —ReportonthepapersfoundinRobespierre’sapartmentbyCourtois,285。(LetterbyCollotd’HerboisFrimaire3,yearII。,demandingthatParisJacobinsbesenttohimatLyons。)\"IfIcouldhaveaskedforouroldonesIshouldhavedone……buttheyarenecessaryatParis,almostallofthemhavingbeenmademayors。\"

  [30]Meissner,\"VoyageàParis,\"(attheendof1795,)160。\"Personswhocanneitherreadnorwriteobtaintheplacesofaccountantsofmoreorlessimportance。\"?ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。

  324。(DenunciationsofPiototheclub,againsthiscolleagues。)—

  Dauban,ibid。,35。(NotebyQuevremont,Jan。,1794。):\"Thehonestmanwhoknowshowtoworkcannotgetintotheministerialbureaux,especiallythoseoftheWarandNavydepartments,aswellasthoseoftheCommuneandoftheDepartments,withouthavingalumpinhisthroat。—OfficesaremostlyfilledbycreaturesoftheCommunewhoveryoftenhaveneithertalentnorintegrity。Again,thedenunciations,alwayswelcomed,howeverfrivolousandbaselesstheymaybe,turneverythingupsidedown。

  [31]Moniteur,XXIV。,397(SpeechofDubois—CrancéintheConventionFloréal16,yearIII。)—ArchivesNationales,F。7,31167。(ReportbyRolin,Niv?se7,yearII。)\"ThesamecomplaintsareheardagainstthecivilCommissionersofthesection,mostofwhomareunintelligent,notevenknowinghowtoread。\"

  [32]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。1411。(August,1793。)

  \"Planadopted\"fortheorganizationofthePolice,\"exceptingexecutivemodifications。\"Infact,somemonthslater,thenumberofclaqueurs,maleandfemale,ismuchgreater,andfinallyreachesathousand。(Beaulieu,\"Essais,\"V。,l10。)—Thesameplancomprehendsfifteenagentsattwothousandfourhundredfrancs,\"selectedfromthefrequentersoftheclubs,\"torevisethedailymorninglists;thirtyatonethousandfrancs,forwatchingpopularclubs,andninetytotwelvehundredfrancsforwatchingthesectionassemblies。

  [33]ArchivesNationales,F。7,4436。(LetterofBouchotte,Ministerofwar,Prairial5,yearII。)\"TheappointmentofRonsin,aswellasofallhisstaff,againexcitedpublicopinion。TheCommittee,toassureitself,sentthelisttotheJacobinclub,wheretheywereaccepted。\"—Ibid。,AF。,II。,58。\"Paris,BrumaireII,yearII。,cluboftheFriendsofLibertyandEquality,insessionattheformerJacobinclub,rueSt。Honoré。ListofthecitizenswhoaretosetoutforLyonsandactasnationalcommissioners。(Herefollowtheirnames。)Allthecitizensdesignatedhaveundergonetheinspectionofthesaidclub,atitsmeetingthisday。\"(HerefollowthesignaturesofthePresidentandthreesecretaries。)—\"JournaldesDébatsetCorrespondencedelaSociétédesJacobins,No。543,5thdayofthe3rdmonthoftheyearII。—InrelationtotheformationofanewCentralclub,\"Terrassonisofopinionthatthisclubmaybecomeliberticide,anddemandsacommitteetoexamineintoitandsecureitsextinction。

  ThecommitteedemandedbyTerrassonisappointed。\"—Itisevidentthattheyholdonenergeticallytothismonopoly。—Cf。Moniteur,XIX。,637。(Vent?se13。)MotionadoptedintheJacobinclub,obligingtheministerstoturnoutofofficeanyindividualexcludedfromtheclub。

  [34]Dauban,ibid。,307。(ReportofGerminal9。)

  [35]Moniteur,XXII。353。(SessionofBrumaire20,yearIII。

  ReclamationmadebyM。BélangeratthebaroftheConvention。)

  [36]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,40。(ActspassedbytheCommitteeofPublicSafetyatthedatesindicated。)Beaulieu,\"Essais,\"v。,200。

  (Ibid。)TheregistersoftheCommitteeofPublicSafetycontainanumberofsimilargratuitiespaidtoprovincialclubsandpatriots,forinstance,AF。,II。58,(Brumaire8),fiftythousandfrancstoLaplanche,and,(Brumaire9),fiftythousandfrancstoCouthon,\"tomaintainpublicspiritinCalvados,torevivepublicspiritinLyons,toaid,asrequired,thelesssuccessfulpatriotswhozealouslydevotetheirtimetotheserviceoftheircountry。\"

  [37]Dauban,ibid。,171,(reportofVent?se17),and243,(reportofVent?se25),onthecivil—committeesandrevolutionarycommittees,whoordermeatservedtothembeforeservingittothesick,andwholikewiseservethegoodfriendsoftheirwives。?Ibid。,146。(ReportofVent?se10。)……ArchivesNationalesF。7,2475。(RegisterofthedeliberationsoftherevolutionarycommitteeofthePiquessections,Brumaire27,yearII。)\"TheCommitteeordersthatthetwo—

  horsecabbelongingtoLemarchebehenceforthattheserviceofthesectionandoftheCommitteewhenmeasuresofsecurityareconcerned。\"

  Inthisregister,andothersofthesameseries,weclearlyseetheinsideofacommitteeanditsvastdespotism。Styleandorthography,withalmostall,areofthesameloworder。

  [38]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。1411。(ReportofAug。21

  and22,1793。)\"GeneralHenriotsentmeseveral……whomadeuseoftheauthorityoftheCommitteeofPublicSafetyandGeneralSecurity,aswellasofthatwhichhedelegatedtome,tomakedomiciliaryvisitsatthehousesofindividualswhowerenotassuredpatriots;butthatdidnotwarranttheirreceivingmoneyandevenabstractingit。\"

  [39]Dauban,ibid。,36and48。(CaseoftheNotary,Brichard。)

  [40]Cf。\"TheRevolution,\"II。,302,303。—Mercier,\"ParispendantlaRevolution,\"I。,151。—Moniteur,XVIII。,660。(SessionofFrimaire24,speechbyLecomtreintheConvention。)—Onrobberiesandthebribespaid,see,amongotherdocuments,\"MémoiressurlesPrisons,\"I。,290。(EightythousandfrancsofbribesgiventotheheadofthepoliceforcebyPerisial,keeperofaneating—house,fortheprivilegeoffeedingprisonersinSt。Lazare。)

  [41]BuchezetRoux,XXXV。,77。(TrialofFouquier—Tinville。)

  TestimonyofRobillard:\"Anotherday,inthegeneralassembly,hestruckacitizenwithhissaber。\"

  [42]BuchezetRoux,XXXV。,407。(ListsinRobespierre’shandwriting。)

  [43]MiotdeMelito,\"Mémoires,\"I。,46—51。—BuchotisnottheonlyoneofhisspeciesintheministryofForeignAffairs。Inthearchivesofthisministry,vol。324,maybefoundthesayingsanddoingsofacertainPio,anItalianrefugeewhoslippedintotheplace,simulatingpoverty,anddisplayingpatriotism,andwhodenounceshischiefandcolleagues。—Theex—notaryPigeot,condemnedtotwentyyearsinironsandputinthepillory,Frimaire9,yearIII。,willcometothesurface;heisencounteredundertheDirectoryasintroducerofambassadors。—ConcerningoneoftheenvoysoftheDirectorytoSwitzerland,hereisanoteb~Mallet—Dupan。(\"Anecdotesmanuscrites,\"October,1797。)\"TheDirectonalambassador,whohascometoexactfromtheSwisstheexpulsionofthebody—guard,isnamedMingot,ofBelfort,arelationofReubell’s,formerbody—guardtoM。

  leComted’Artois。—HecametoZurichwithaprostitute,aseamstressofZurich,establishedinBerne。HewaslivingwithherattheexpenseoftheZurichgovernment。Havinginvitedthefamilyofthiscreature,thatistosayacommonhorse—driverwithhiswifeandsomeotherpersons,todinner,theydrankandcommittedsuchexcessesthatthedriver’swife,whowasbigwithchild,gavebirthtoitinthemidstofthebanquet。ThiscreaturegaveMingotadiseasewhichhaslaidhimupatBasle。\"

  [44]\"TheRevolution,\"II。,338,348,354。

  [45]Martel,\"TypesRévolutionnaires,\"136—144。—TheMinisterofWarappointsHenriotbrigadier—general,July3,1793,andmajor—generalonthe19thofSeptember,andsaysinapostscript,\"Pleasecommunicateyourservicerecordtome,\"unknownintheministrybecausetheywereofnoaccount。—OntheorgiesatChoisy—sur—Seine,V。(Archives,W2,500—501),seeinvestigationofThermidor18and19,yearII。,madeatBoisy—sur—SeinebyBlache,agentofthecommitteeofGeneralSecurity。Boulanger,brigadier—general,andHenriot’sfirstlieutenant,wasanex—companionjeweller。

  [46]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。1411。OrdersofthedaybyHenriot,September16,Vendémiaire29,yearII。,andBrumaire19,yearII。ManyoftheseordersofthedayarepublishedinDauban,(\"Parisen1794\"),p。33。\"Letourenemiespileuptheirproperty,buildhousesandpalaces,letthemhavethem,whatdowecare,werepublicans,wedonotwantthem!Allweneedtoshelterusisacabin,andasforwealth,simplythehabits,thevirtuesandtheloveofourcountry。Headquarters,etc。\"—P。43:\"YesterdayeveningafirebrokeoutintheGrandAugustins……Everybodyworkedatitanditwasputoutinaveryshorttime。Undertheancientregimethefirewouldhavelastedfordays。Underthesystemoffreementhefirelastedonlyanhour。Whatadifference!……Headquarters,etc[47]Wallon,\"HistoireduTribunalRévolutionnairedeParis,\"V。252,420。(NamesandqualificationsofthemembersoftheCommuneofParis,guillotinedThermidor10and11。)TheprofessionsandqualificationsofsomeofitsmembersaregiveninLymery’sBiographicalDictionary,inMorellet’sMemoirsandinArnault’sSouvenirs。??Moniteur??XVI。,719。(VerdictsoftheRevolutionaryTribunal,Fructidor15,yearII。)Forty—threemembersofthecivilorrevolutionarycommittees,sectionalcommissioners,officersoftheNationalGuardandofthecannoneers,signedthelistofthecouncil—

  generalofthecommuneaspresentonthe9thofThermidorandareputontrialasRobespierre’sadherents。Buttheypromptlywithdrewtheirsignatures,allbeingacquittedexceptone。TheyareleadersintheJacobinquarterandareofthesamesortaridconditionastheirbrethrenoftheH?tel—de—ville。Oneonly,anex—collectorofrentes,mayhavehadaneducation;therestarecarpenters,floor—tilers,shoemakers,tailors,wine—dealers,eating—housekeepers,cartmen,bakers,hair—dressers,andjoiners。Amongthemwefindoneex—stone—

  cutter,oneex—officerunner,oneex—domesticandtwosonsofSamsontheexecutioner。

  [48]Morellet,\"Mémoires,\"I。,436—472。

  [49]OntheascendancyofthetalkersofthisclassseeDauban(\"Parisen1794,\"pp。118—143)。Detailsonanall—powerfulclothes—dealerintheLombardsSection。IfwemaybelievethefemalecitizensoftheAssembly\"hesaideverywherethatwhoeverwasdisagreeabletohimshouldbeturnedoutofthepopularclub。\"(Vent?se13,yearII。)

  [50]Arnault,\"Souvenirsd’unSexagénaire,\"III。,111。Detailsonanothermemberofthecommune,Bergot,ex—employeeattheHalle—aux—

  Cuirsandpoliceadministrator,maybefoundin\"MémoiresdesPrisons,\"I。,232,239,246,289,290。Nobodytreatedtheprisonersmorebrutally,whoprotestedagainstthefoulfoodservedouttothem,thanhe。\"Itistoogoodforbastardswhoaregoingtobeguillotined。\"……\"Hegotdrunkwiththeturnkeysandwiththecommissionersthemselves。Onedayhestaggeredinwalking,andspokeonlyinhiccoughs:hewouldgointhatcondition。Thehouse—guardrefusedtorecognizehim;hewasarrested\"andtheconciergehadtorepeatherdeclarationstomaketheofficerofthepost\"giveupthehog。\"

  [51]\"MémoiressurlesPrisons,\"I。,211。(\"TableauHistoriquedeSt。Lazare。\")ThenarratorisputintoprisonintheruedeSèvresinOctober,1793。—II。,186。(\"AnhistoricalaccountofthejailintheruedeSèvres。\")ThenarratorwasconfinedthereduringthelastmonthsoftheReignofTerror。

  [52]Agameofchance。

  [53]\"UnSéjourenFrancede1792à1795,\"281。\"WehadanappointmentintheafternoonwithapersonemployedbythecommitteeonNationalDomains;hewastohelpmyfriendwithherclaims。ThismanwasoriginallyavalettotheMarquise’sbrother;ontheoutbreakoftheRevolutionhesetupashop,failedandbecamearabidJacobin,and,atlast,memberofarevolutionarycommittee。Assuch,hefoundaway……tointimidatehiscreditorsandobtaintwodischargesofhisindebtednesswithouttakingtheleasttroubletopayhisdebts。\"……\"Iknowanoldladywhowaskeptinprisonthreemonthsforhavingdemandedfromoneofthesepatriotsthreehundredlivreswhichheowedher。\"(June3,1795。)\"IhavegenerallynoticedthattherepublicansareeitherofthekindIhavejustindicated,coffee—housewaiters,jockeys,gamblers,bankrupts,andlowscribblers,ormanuallaborersmoreearnestintheirprinciples,moreignorantandmorebrutal,allspendingwhattheyhaveearnedinvulgarindulgence。\"

  [54]Schmidt,\"TableauxHistoriquesdelaRevolutionFran?aise,\"II。,248,249。(Agent’sreports,Frimaire8,year111。)\"TheprosecutionofCarrierisapprovedbythepublic,likewisethecondemnationoftheformerrevolutionarycommitteecalledthe\"BonnetRouge。\"Tenofitsmembersarecondemnedtotwentyyearsinirons。Thepublicisoverjoyed。\"—Ibid。,(Frimaire9),\"ThepeoplerushedincrowdstothesquareoftheoldcommunebuildingtoseethemembersoftheformerrevolutionarycommitteeoftheBonnet—Rougesections,whoremainedseatedonthebenchuntilsixo’clock,inthelightofflambeaux。

  Theyhadtoputupwithmanyreproachesandmuchhumiliation。\"—\"UnSejourenFrance,\"286,(June6,1795)。\"Ihavejustbeeninterruptedbyaloudnoiseandcriesundermywindow;IheardthenamesScipioandSolondistinctlypronouncedinajeeringandinsultingtoneofvoice。IsentAngeliquetoseewhatwasthematterandshetellsmethatitisacrowdofchildrenfollowingashoemakeroftheneighborhoodwhowasmemberofarevolutionarycommittee……andhadcalledhimselfScipioSolon。AshehadbeencaughtinseveraleffortsatstealinghecouldnolongerleavehisshopwithoutbeingreviledforhisrobberiesandhootedatunderhisGreekandRomannames。\"

  [55]Barère,\"Mémoires,\"II。,324。

  [56]Montieur,XXII。,742。(ReportbyCambon,Frimaire6,yearII。)??Ibid。,22。—ReportbyLindet,September20,1794):\"Thelandandnavyforces,warandotherservices,depriveagriculturalpursuitsandotherprofessionsofmorethanonemillionfivehundredthousandcitizens。ItwouldcosttheRepubliclesstosupportsixmillionmeninallthecommunes。\"—\"LeDepartementdesAffairesétrangères,\"byFr。Masson,382。(Accordingto\"Parisàlafindudix—huitiemesiecle,\"byPujoulx,yearIX。):\"AtParisalonetherearemorethanthirtythousand(government)clerks;sixthousandatthemostdothenecessarywriting;therestcutawayquills,consumeinkandblackenpaper。Inoldtimes,thereweretoomanyclerksinthebureauxrelativelytothework;now,therearethreetimesasmany,andtherearesomewhothinkthattherearenotenough。\"

  [57]\"SouvenirsdeM。Hua,\"aparliamentaryadvocate,p。96。(AveryaccuratepictureofthesmalltownCoucy—le—Chateau,inAisne,from1792to1794。)—\"ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,\"vol。334。(Letteroftheagents,Thionville,Vent?se24,yearII。)ThedistrictofThionvilleisverypatriotic,submitstothemaximumandrequisitions,butnottothelawsprohibitingoutsideworshipandreligiousassemblies。\"TheapostlesofReasonpreachedinvaintothepeople,tellingthemthat,uptothistime,theyhadbeendeceivedandthatnowwasthetimetothrowofftheyokeofprejudice:’wearewillingtobelievethat,thusfar,wehavebeendeceived,butwhowillguaranteeusthatyouwillnotdeceiveusinyourturn?’\"

  [58]Lagros:\"LaRévolutiontellequ’elleest。\"(UnpublishedcorrespondenceofthecommitteeofPublicSafety,I。,366。LetterofPrieurdelaMarne。)\"Ingeneral,thetownsarepatriotic;buttheruraldistrictsareahundredleaguesremovedfromtheRevolution……GreateffortswillbenecessarytobringthemuptotheleveloftheRevolution。\"

  [59]Accordingtothestatisticsof1866(publishedin1869)adistrictofonethousandsquarekilometrescontainsonanaverage,thirty—threecommunesabovefivehundredsouls,twenty—threefromfivehundredtoonethousand,seventeenbourgsandsmalltownsfromonethousandtofivethousand,andoneaveragetown,orverylargeone,aboutfivethousand。Takingintoaccountthechangesthathavetakenplaceinseventyyears,onemayjudgefromthesefiguresofthedistributionofthepopulationin1793。Thisdistributionexplainswhy,insteadofforty—fivethousandrevolutionarycommittees,therewereonlytwenty—onethousandfivehundred。

  [60]\"SouvenirsdesM。Hua,\"179。\"Thiscountry(Coucy—le—Chateau)

  protectedbyitsbadroadsandstillmorebyitsnullity,belongedtothatsmallnumberinwhichtherevolutionaryturmoilwasleastfelt。\"

  [61]AmongotherdocumentsofuseincomposingthispictureImustcite,asfirstinimportance,thefivefilescontainingallthedocumentsreferringtothemissionoftherepresentativeAlbert,inAisneandMarne。(Vent?seandGerminal,yearIII。)Nowheredowefindmoreprecisedetailsofthesentimentsofthepeasant,ofthecommonlaborerandofthelowerbourgeoisfrom1792to1795。(ArchivesNationales,D。§§2to5。)

  [62]Daubari,\"LaDemagogieen1793,\"XII。(Theexpressionofanoldpeasant,nearSaint—émilion,toM。VatelengagedincollectinginformationonthelastdaysofPetion,GuadetandBuzot。)

  [63]ArchivesNationales,D。§I。,5。(PetitionofClaudeDefert,miller,andnationalagentofTurgy。)Numbersofmayors,municipalofficers,nationalagents,administratorsandnotablesofdistrictsanddepartmentssolicitsuccessors,andAlbertcompelsmanyofthemtoremaininoffice。—(JointletteroftheentiremunicipalityofLandreville;letterofCharles,stone—cutter,mayorofTrannes;ClaudeDefert,miller,nationalagentofTurgy;ofElegny,meat—dealer;ofawine—grower;municipalofficialatMerrex,etc。)Thelatterwrites:

  \"TheRepublicisgreatandgenerous;itdoesnotdesirethatitschildrenshouldruinthemselvesinattendingtoitsaffairs;onthecontrary,itsobjectistogivesalaried(emolumentaires)placestothosewhohavenothingtoliveon。—Another,Mageure,appointedmayorofBar—sur—Seinewrites,Pluvi?se29,yearIII。:\"Ilearnedyesterdaythatsomepersonsofthiscommunitywouldliketoprocureformetheinsidiousgiftofthemayoralty,\"andhebegsAlberttoturnasidethiscup。

  [64]\"SouvenirsdeM。Hua,\"178—205。\"M。P……,mayorofCrépy—au—

  Mont,knewhowtorestrainsomelowfellowswhowouldhavebeenonlytoogladtorevolutionizehisvillage……Andyethewasarepublican……Oneday,speakingoftherevolutionarysystem,hesaid:’Theyalwayssaythatitwillnotholdon;meanwhile,itstickslikelice。’\"—\"AgeneralassemblyoftheinhabitantsofCoucyanditsoutskirtswasheld,inwhicheverybodywasobligedtoundergoanexamination,statinghisname,residence,birth—place,presentoccupation,andwhathehaddoneduringtheRevolution。\"HuaavoidstellingthathehadbeenarepresentativeintheLegislativeAssembly,arecognizedfactintheneighborhood:\"Notavoicewasraisedtocompromiseme。\"—Ibid。,183。(ReplyoftheCoucyRevolutionaryCommitteetothatofMeaux。)

  [65]\"Frochot,\"byLouisPassy,175。(LetterofPajot,memberoftheRevolutionarycommitteeofTroyes,Vendémiaire,yearIII。)—ArchivesNationales,F。7,4421。(RegisteroftheRevolutionarycommitteeofTroyes。)Brumaire27,yearII。Incarcerationofvarioussuspects,amongothersof\"Lerouge,formerlawyer,undersuspicionofhavingconstantlyandobstinatelyrefusedrevolutionaryoffices。\"Also,apersonnamedCorps,for\"havingrefusedthepresidencyofthedistricttribunalatthetimeofitsorganization,underthepretextofconsultingtheChambredesComptes;alsoforbeingthefriendofsuspects,andforhavingacceptedofficeonlyaftertheRevolutionhadassumedanimposingcharacter。\"

  [66]MarcelinBoudet,\"Lesconventionnelsd’Auvergne,\"161。

  (JustificationofEtienneBonarmé,thelastmonthsof1794。)

  [67]Pans,\"HistoiredeJosephLebon,\"II。,92。(DeclarationbyGuérard,lawyer,appointedjudgeatCambrai,bytheCambraiRevolutionarycommittee。)—Ibid。,54。(DeclarationbyLemerre,appointedjurymanwithouthisknowledge,intheCambraicourt。)\"Whatwasmysurprise,I,whoneverwasonajuryinmylife!Thesummonswasbroughttomeataquartertoeleven(àonzeheurmoinuncar—

  specimenoftheorthography)andIhadtogoatelevenwithouthavingtimetosaygood—bytomyfamily。\"

  [68]ReportbyCourtoisonthepapersfoundinRobespierre’sdomicile,370。(LetterofMaignettoPayan,administratorofthedepartmentofDr?me,Germinal20,yearII。)\"Youknowthedearthofsubjectshere……Givemethenamesofadozenoutspokenrepublicans……Ifyoucannotfindtheminthisdepartment(Vaucluse)huntforthemeitherintheDr?meortheIsère,orinanyother。Ishouldlikethoseadaptedtoarevolutionarytribunal。Ishouldevenlike,incaseofnecessity,tohavesomethatarequalifiedtoactasnationalagents。\"

  [69]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vols。322to334,and1409to1411。—TheseagentsresideinN?mes,Marseilles,Toulouse,Tarbes,Bordeaux,Auch,Rochefort,Brest,Bergues,Givet,Metz,Thionville,Strasbourg,Colmar,BelfortandGrenoble,andoftenbetakethemselvestotownsinthevicinity。—ThefullestreportsarethoseofChepy,atGrenoble,whosecorrespondenceisworthyofpublication;althoughanultraJacobin,hewasbroughtbeforetherevolutionaryTribunalasamoderate,inVent?se,yearII。Havingsurvived(theRevolution)hebecameundertheEmpireageneralcommissaryofPoliceatBrest。

  AlmostallofthemareveritableJacobins,absolutistatbottom,andtheybecameexcellentdespotictools。

  [70]BuchezetRoux,XXX。,425。—Twenty—fourcommissioners,drawnbylotfromtheJacobinsofParis,areassociatedwithCollotd’Herbois。

  Oneofthem,Marino,becomespresidentofthetemporaryCommitteeofSurveillance,atLyons。Another,Parrien,ismadepresidentoftheRevolutionaryCommittee。—ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,59。

  (DeliberationsintheParisJacobinclub,appointingthreeoftheirnumbertogotoTonnerreandrequesttheCommitteeofPublicSafety\"togivethemthenecessarypower,touseitascircumstancesmayrequire,forthebestgoodoftheRepublic。\"Frimaire6,yearII。)—

  OrderoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,allowingtwothousandfrancstothesaidpartiesfortheirtravelingexpenses。\"—ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。333。TheagentssenttoMarseillesaffixtheirsignatures,\"sans—culottes,ofParis,\"andoneofthem,Brutus,becomespresidentoftheMarseillesrevolutionarytribunal。

  [71]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,49。PapersrelatingtotherevolutionarytaxofBelfort,givingalltheamountsandnames。

  (Brumaire30,yearII。)Hereistheformula:\"citizenX……(maleorfemale)willpayinonehourthesumof——,underpenaltyofbeingconsideredsuspectandtreatedassuch。\"—\"RecueildesPiècesAuthentiquesconcernantlaRévolutionàStrasbourg,\"I。,128,187。

  (ExpressionsoftherepresentativeBaudotinaletterdatedBrumaire29,yearII。)

  [72]ArchivesNationales:theactsandlettersoftherepresentativesonmissionareclassedbydepartments。—Onthedelegatesoftherepresentativesonmission,Iwillcitebutonetext。(ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。333,letterofGarrigues,Auch,Pluvi?se24,yearII。):\"AdelegateofDartigoytegoestol’Isleand,inthepopularclub,wantsthecuréoftheplacetogetridofhispriestlyattributes。Themananswers,sotheytellme,thathewouldcheerfullyabstainfromhisduties,butthat,if,inadditiontothis,theyusedforcehewouldappealtotheconvention,whichhadnoideaofinterferingwithfreedomofopinion。’Verywell,’repliedDartigoyteemissary,’Iappealtoagendarme,’andheatonceorderedhisarrest。\"

  [73]Lallier,\"UnecommissionD’énqueteetdePropagande,\"p。7。(Itiscomposedoftwelvemembers,selectedbytheclubofNantes,whooverrunthedistrictofAncenis,sixthousandfrancsoffeesbeingallowedit。)—Babeau,II。,280。(Dispatchofsixtycommissioners,eachatsixfrancsadaybytheTroyesadministration,toascertainthestateofthesuppliesonhand,Prairial,yearII。)

  [74]Forexample,atBordeauxandatTroyes。—ArchivesNationalesF7,4421。RegisteroftheRevolutionarycommitteeofTroyes,fol。

  164。TwomembersofthecommitteetraveltothecommuneofLusigny,dismissthemayorandjustice,andappointintheplaceofthelatter\"theformercuréofthecountry,who,sometimeago,abjuredsacerdotalfanaticism。\"—ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。332。

  (LetterofDesgranges,Bordeaux,Brumaire15,yearII。)Therepresentativeshavejustinstituted\"arevolutionarycommitteeofsurveillancecomposedoftwelvemembers,selectedwiththegreatestcircumspection。Allthecommitteesestablishedinthedepartmentareobligedtocorrespondwithit,andfulfillitsrequisitions。\"

  [75]ArchivesNationales,AF。,II,58。(LetterofJavoguestoCollotd’Herbois,Brumaire28,yearII。)

  [76]\"RecueildesPiècesAuthentiques,\"etc。,I。,195。(ActspassedJan。21,1793。)

  [77]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。326。(LettersfromBrutus,September24;fromTopino—Lebrun,jr。,September25andOctober6,1793。—Vol。330。LettersfromBrutus,Niv?se6,yearII。)Thecharacteroftheagentisoftenindicatedorthographically。

  Forexample,vol。334,letterfromGalon—Boyer,Brumaire18,yearII。

  \"Thepublicspiritisgenerallybad。Thosewhoclaimtobepatriotsknownorestraint。Therestarelethargicandfederalismappearsinnate。\"

  [78]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。1411。(LetterofHaupt,Brumaire26,yearII。)—Vol。333。(LetterofBlessmanandHaüser,Pluvi?se4,yearII。)

  [79]ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。333。(LetterofChartresandofCaillard,CornmuneAifranchie,Niv?se21。)—Vol。331。

  (LettersofDesgranges,atBordeaux,Brumaire8andFrimaire3。)\"Theofferingsinplateandcoinmultiplyindefinitely;allgoesright。

  Thecourt—martialhascondemnedDudontodeath,sonoftheex—

  procureur—généralintheformerparliamentatBordeaux,Roullat,procureur—syndicofthedepartment,Sallenave,merchant。Theseexecutionsexcitesympathy,butnobodymurmurs。\"

  [80]Ibid。,vol。333。(LetterofCuny,sr。,Niv?se20。)Vols。331,332。(LettersofChepy,passim,andespeciallythosedatedFrimaireII。)—Vol。329。(LetterofChépy,August24,1793。)\"AtAnnecy,thewomenhavecutdowntheliberty—poleandburntthearchivesoftheclubandofthecommune。AtChambéry,thepeoplewantedtodothesamething。\"—Ibid。(September18,1793。)\"TheinhabitantsaroundMontBlancshowneitherspiritnorcourage;thetruthis,ananti—

  revolutionaryspiritanimatesallminds。\"—Ibid。(LetterofAugust8,1793。)\"NotonlyhavethecitizensofGrenoble,whoweredrawnbylot,notsetoutontheexpeditiontoLyons,but,evenofthosewhohaveobeyedthelaws,severalhavereturnedwiththeirarmsandbaggage。NocommunebetweenSt。LaurentandLyonswouldmarch。Theruralmunicipalities,badlytaintedwiththefederalmalady,venturedtogivethetroopsverybadquarters,especiallythosewhohadbeendrafted。\"

  [81]Ibid。(LetterofCuny,jr。,Brest,Brumaire6。)\"Thereare,ingeneral,veryfewpatriotsatBrest;theinhabitantsarenearlyallmoderates。\"—(LetterofGadolle,Dunkirk,July26,1793。)—(LetterofSimon,Metz,Niv?se,yearII。)\"Yesterday,onthenewsofthecaptureofToulonbeingannouncedinthetheatre,……Inoticedthatonlyaboutone—thirdofthespectatorsgavewaytopatrioticenthusiasm;theothertwo—thirdsremainedcold,orputonalongface。\"

  [82]Ibid。(LetterofHaupt,Belfort,September1,1793。)

  [83]ReportbyCourtoisonthepapersfoundinRobespierre’sdomicile,p。274。(LetterofDarthé,Vent?se29,yearII。)

  [84]\"TableaudesPrisonsdeToulouse,\"bycitizenPescayre(publishedinyearIII。),p。101。

  [85]ArchivesNationales,F。7,4421。(RegisteroftheRevolutionaryCommittee,establishedatTroyes,BrumaireII,yearII。)—AlbertBabeau,vol。II。,passim。—ArchivesdesAffairesétrangères,vol。

  332,Chépy(letter,Brumaire6,Grenoble)。\"Thesectionshadappointedsevencommitteesofsurveillance。Althoughweededoutbytheclub,theyneverthelessalarmedthesans—culottes……

  RepresentativePetit—Jeanhasissuedanorder,directingthatthereshallbebutonecommitteeatGrenoblecomposedoftwenty—onemembers。

  Thismeasureisexcellentandensuresthetriumphofsans—culotteism。\"

  —ArchivesNationales,F。7,4434。(LetterofPérrieutoBrissot,Bordeaux,March9,1793。)BeforeJune2,thenationalclub\"ofBordeaux,composedofMaratists,didnotcomprisemorethaneightortenindividualsatmost。\"—Moniteur,XXII。,133。(SpeechbyThibeaudeauonthepopularclubofPoitiers,VendémiaireII,yearIII。)—Ibid。(SessionofBrumaire5,yearIII。,letterofCalès,andsessionofBrumaire17,yearIII。,reportbyCalès。)\"ThepopularclubofDijonmadeallneighboringadministrativebodies,citizensanddistrictstremble。Allweresubjecttoitslaws,andthreeorfourmeninitmadethem。Thisclubandthemunicipalitywereonebody。\"

  \"TheTerrorpartydoesnotexisthere,or,ifitdoesexist,itdoesnotamounttomuch:outoftwentythousandinhabitantstherearenotsixwhocanlegitimatelybesuspectedofbelongingtoit。\"

  [86]Baroly,\"LesJacobinsDemasqués,\"(IV。8vo。,of8pp。,yearII)。

  \"TheJacobinclub,withitsfourhundredactivemembersatParis,andthefourthousandothersintheprovinces,notlessdevoted,representthelivingforceoftheRevolution。\"

  [87]ArchivesNationales,D。§I。,10。(OrdersofrepresentativesDelacroix,Louchet,andLegendre,Niv?se12,yearII。)\"OnthepetitionoftheCommitteeofSurveillanceofEvreux,whichsetsforththatallitsmembersarewithoutmeans,andthatitwillbeimpossibleforthemtocontinuetheirdutiessincetheyarewithoutresourcesforsupportingtheirfamilies,\"therepresentativesallowthreeofthemtwohundredandseventyfrancseach,andafourthonehundredandeightyfrancs,asagratuity(outsideofthethreefrancsaday。)

  [88]Ibid。AF。,II。,111。(OrderofAlbitteandLaPorte,Prairial18,yearII。)

  [89]AlbertBabeau,II。,154—157。—Moniteur,XXII。425。(SessionofBrumaire13,yearIII。SpeechbyCambon。)\"Agovernmentwasorganizedinwhichsurveillancealonecost591millionsperannum。

  Everymanwhotilledthegroundorworkedinashop,atonceabandonedhispursuitforaplaceontheRevolutionaryCommittees……wherehegotfivefrancsaday。\"

  [90]\"TableaudesPrisonsdeToulouse,\"bycitizenPescare,162,166,435。

  [91]BerryatSaint—Prix,\"LaJusticeRévolutionaire,\"(secondedition)

  p。XIX。—Ibid。,XIV。AtRochefortthereisontherevolutionarytribunalamason,ashoemaker,acaulker,andacook;atBordeaux,onthemilitarycommission,anactor,awine—clerk,adruggist,abaker,ajourneyman—gilder,andlater,acooperandaleather—dresser。

  [92]Iheardtheseexpressionsduringmyconversationswitholdpeasants。—ArchivesNationales,AF。,II。,111。(OrderoftheRepresentativeIchon,Messidor18,yearII。)\"ThepopularclubofChinonwillbeimmediatelyregenerated。Citizens(Iomittheirnames),thefollowingshowingtheiroccupations:shoemaker,policeman。

  sabot—maker,cooper,carter,shoemaker,joiner,butchercarpenterandmason,willformthecommitteewhichistodotheweeding—outandchoosesuccessorsamongthosethatoffertobecomemembersoftheclub。\"?Ibid。,D。,§I,10。(OrdersoftheRepresentativesDelacroix,LouchetandLegendre,onmissioninthedepartmentofSeine—Inférieureforthepurposeofremoving,atConchez,theentireadministration,andforformingthereanewrevolutionarycommittee,withfullpowers,Frimaire9,yearII。)Themembersofthecommittee,thenatureofwhichisindicated,aretwocoopers,onegardener,twocarpenters,onemerchant,acoach—driverandatailor。(Onefindsinthearchives,inthecorrespondenceoftherepresentatives,plentyofordersappointingauthoritiesofthesamesort。)

  [93]AlbertBabeau,II。,296。

  [94]TheFrenchtextreads:\"SaprofessionestfamedePaillot—

  Montabert;sonrevenuestvivredesesrevenus;cesrelationsond’unefamenousnyportonspointd’atantion;cesopignonsnouslesprésumonssemblableàceuxdesonmary。\"

  [95]ArchivesNationales,F7,4421。OrderoftheCommitteeofSurveillanceofthethirdsectionofTroyes,refusingciviccertificatestoseventy—twopersons,orsendingthembeforethecentralcommitteeas\"marchandsd’argant,aristocrate,douteux,modére,intrigant,egoistefanatique。Faitetaretéparnous,membreduComité。—Ib。,MémoiredesCommissairesdela5eseiscionditedelaliberténomméparlecitoyendeBaris(Paris)pourfairelesvisitedel’argenterichélescitoyensdelalistefaitparlescitoyensDiotetBaillyetJaquinsavoirdepencedu13et14et15Frimairepourleurnourituredutroyesjourmonteà24fr。

  [96]AlbertBabeau,II。,154。

  [97]ArchivesNationales,D。,§I,5。(MissionofRepresentativeAlbert,inAubeandinMarne。)—Thesenotesaremadeonthespot,withathoroughknowledgeofthesituation,byzealousrepublicanswhoarenotwithoutcommon—senseandofaveragehonesty,(chieflyinPluvi?seandVent?se,yearIII)。—LetterofAlberttothedirectoriesofthetwodepartments,Prairial3,yearII。\"Iamsatisfied,duringthecourseofmymission,ofthenecessityofreorganizingthemunicipalitiesthroughoutbothdepartments。\"

  [98]Ibid。OrdersofAlbert,Vent?se5,andPluvi?se29,yearIII。,reorganizingthecourtsandadministrationsinthedistrictsofErvy,ArcisandNogent—sur—Seine,withatabularstatementofthenamesofthoseremovedandthereasonsforsodoing。

  [99]PetitionofJeanNicolasAntoine,formermemberoftheDirectoryofthedistrictofTroyesfortwenty—eightmonths。(Ventose9,yearIII。)ShutupinTroyes,heaskspermissiontogotoParis,\"IhaveasmalllotofgoodswhichitisnecessaryformetosellinParis。ItismynativetownandIknowmorepeopletherethananywhereelse。\"—

  Ibid。InformationfurnishedonAntoinebytheConseil—generaloftheCommuneofTroyes。

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