re. / For the Benefit of Mrs. Marshal WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 2 - SVILC ifk ritJgSENTED. N«ver a&ed hen•,a celebrated Comedy, called HE'S MUCH TO BLAME. [Now perfocniing in London with ths greatest applause] End of the play, (never performed here) an OCCASIONAL INTERLUDE, Of .Hirjg, .Dhiopuc and Dance, caHeJ AMERICAN TRUE BLUE, Or the Naval Volunteer. A Grand Naval, Procession, la which will he i i, o Jue-d a (hip decorated with - American colour, Streamers, &c. &c. A Fe de.-jl Salute will be fired a. ih* co»ie« down the n honour qf Trnxton'i Vi&ory. In' which Mr. Byrne will introduce A HORNPIPE. THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE With the admired feng of the The United Volunteers, BY MR. FOX. To which will be added, a FARCE, [in two ails," CALLED THE WEDDING DAY. Tickets to be had of Mr«. Marlhall at J. R. Stams, Mo. io, South Fifth Street, near Mark« Street. £3" Oil Friday the Mysterious Marriage;— Thoma« and Sally, and tha Rival Soldiers, for the benefit ef Mr. Bernard. tst Mr. Byrne's Wight will be or Saturday next. IC7* Daring the Benefits, the Doors will be opened at half past s _and the Curtain positively rife at half pa ft 6 o'clock. %* Places in the Boxes Id be taken of Mr. Wells at the office of the Theatre, from ten till on?:, and on the days of performance, from ten till four. Letter Bags at Coffee House SC7* Brig Fa ma, Brusenberg, for Bre men, to remain 10 days. !Cr° Ship Asia, captain Morgan, far London, to remain 8 days. SCT" Skip Svad Hamburgh, captain Sig, Hamburgh, to remain to days. march 21 First Green Infantry Company. gei;t t«men enroiitd in this company, are readied to meet at No. 142, south fourth Pre c, on ' \ ■•dneiclay evening the 3d inft. a! seven o'clock, or. feufintfV interesting to the Company. Punctuality is expe<si?d. DOYLE SWEENY, Capt. April I.' Just Received, From Hamburg by the Jason, Viper, and via Biltfmore and for file by the subscribers PUrillas, Grr« a la Morlaix, Dowlas Checks and stripes, Eiiladoes Bretagues, Ticklmburgs, Barcelona Brandy in Pipe#» Port Wine in quarter calks. On Hmd, Claret in Hogfneads, Bonrdeaux Brandy, Russia Briftlct. Enck is' Lewis Bollman. No, jof, Sprucf.ftrett. April i NOTICE. THE partnership of Jofliua B, Bond, and fohn Brooks, trading under the firm of Borvd & Brooks, is this day diflblved by mutual corfent, all perfnns indebted to theni, are re qusfted to make immediate payment to Jofbua B. Bond, and those baring demands to prefrnt thiih-accountb to liirn for fcttlement, Joshua B. Ootid. John Brooks. April 1 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscribers, living in Somerset county, Hate of Maryland, on the »<th of December last, two Negro Men ; George and Randel—George is about fix feet high, twenty-two years of age, and •fa yellow complexi :n—hid on whsn he went away a dark clorti coat, kersey breeches and white yarn flockings; ha ii a pretty good player on the is about five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow com plexion.'has a loud hoarse voice, and ts a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be something j of a cobbler -had on when he went away, a fuftian coat, home-made kersey breeches and white yarn ftockmgs. There is no doubt, but they will charge their clothes at well as their names—they having been taken up on the 29th ef December last at Duck-creek, in the slate of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Efq (by the nimes of Stephen and Charles) to the care of John M'Whtrt? and. Thomas Kerker, from whom they made their escape Who ever apprehends the above negroes, and has them secured in jail, so that the subscribers may get them again, (hall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. John Nelson. William Bowns. SaHfcury, Somcrftt county J Maryland, February ij, 1799 5 ,j lra JUST RECEIVED, % the fiiip Douglas from London, ■A prime ajjartment of Morrocco and Kid Skins, cf various colours. A handsome fupily of military articles, And a few cases of the mnft fafhionabje Straw Hats and Bonnets. For idle at No. g 7 , Chefnut-flrtet. MICHAEL ROBERTS. diw march 30 Canal Lottery No. 11, XTTVLL finifh Drawing THIS month—there „ »V e ,T y ° tltket » to d "w, to be had at V. m. Blackburn* No. 64 South Seer nd-ftrcet at »S dollart each, till Saturday nt it, wfun they will life considerably. >oarcb 40 fir As the marching of the troops ls poltponea until Thuri'd y morning next, at 8 o'clock, the members of the second troop °l Volunteer Cavalry of the United States, are desired to at Mr. James Simmons':, No. 11, north fifth ft reef, at 10 o'clock to morrow morning, Without uniform. JONATHAN ROBESON, Lieut. April 2. FOR SALE, A Small Plantation, OF about Jl6 acres, whereof 34 acres ire under Glover 01, one and two years, including an orchard of ten acres; 16 acres of excellent bottom and upland watered me dow, and about 15 acres of wood land. The remainder is now under the plough, 10 acres of which are in the heft order to receive grass feed nest fpi ing\ It is situated in the manor ef Morelaiid, Mont gomery county, aid distant 14 miles from Phila delphia. The improvements arc a stone Dwelling-House, Kitchen and pump ; a stone Spring-Houfu anl Wafti-Houie ; a stone Tennant's House ; a stone Barn and many oth«r ufeful out building, and a good Garden fenced round with boards. For further particulars apply to P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mul6erry-ftreet. B. BONSALL, Dock- street, or J. LAUMOY, on the Premises. feb 4 FOR SALE, 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYING m the county of Huffirl, Hate of Vir ginia, bounded on the taft by the rivar Clinch, on the fotith by the river Guefl, and to the.weft by Sandy riv<*r. Thi» trail (situate it* miles from the Courthouse of the above Bounty, 25 from the town of Abington, is well fettled, and has likewise the advantage of a wag* gon road) is divided into trails of 10, 5 and 1500 acres eash, and will be fold, altogether, or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one of the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July next, in order tfi put them who may become purchasers in pof fefiion. 1 he plots duly authenticated and cePtified by the surveyors, are ir. the hands of the fubfari bers. Every fatisfa&ion will be given with ref peft to the right, to which the patents give full and ample testimony. Great accommodations will be made refpetfing payment, and every neceflary information may be had, by applying F. & A. TUBEUF. Petersburg, Feb. 11. aaw-^m "the Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN, Excellent three Aory Brick House, fltu ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets the house is about aj feet front and well finifc. Ed in every refptA ; the Lot is 76 feet front or. Kace-ltfect and 88 feet daepjthe situation remar- airy, having a public fijitate open in Front Two three story Brick Houfei, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, situate in Water-ftrect, be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which thefc buildings are, i« fifty four feet frost on Water-street, and continues that width about 05 feet, then widens to lh«fouth 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven tect fix inches, this lot adjoina Jeho Steinmetz ciq on the south, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and i» a very dellra ble situation for the business of a Flour Faclor, or Merchant. A large elegant two ftery Stone House, filu ate on the Point no Point road, being the firft house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; tnis house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finifhed in a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collision of the best fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to-it. A plantation in Bibirry l-1 phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles > from this city j bounded by the Northampton Road and Poquefling Creek, this farm contains ."bout 140 acres ot land> a propGrtionof which is -woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-honfe«, and there is said to be.a good flone quarry on part ef it, although it ha» not yet been opened, a fur ther deicriptlon is deemed unnecellary as no person will porehifo without viewing the pre miles* A small plantation in Hor&am Towßihip, Montgomery county, nineteen miJes from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grime Park, on which it an excellent new Stone House asd Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller s horses ; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public business, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy lituation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in' this farm——Alfo for sale, several trails of laud in different counties of this slate. The Houf« inßace-ftratt firft mentioned and anecf the Houftsin Water-ftrett, arc now TO BE LET, And immediate pofleflion given. For termi apply at the South-eift comer of Arch and Sixth-ftfeets, to feb j Just Received^ By Iht'p Douglass, from Lokdom, And fur JTale, by JOSEPH a? JAMES CRUKSHANK No. 87, High-Street, Philadelphia. \ N account of two cases of the Diabetes ■ Mellitu* ; a general view of the nature of the Disease and its appropriate treatmant j and a detail of communications on the fubieft, Br JOHN ROLLO, ». u. , Surgeon General, Royal Artillery. With the results of the trials of various Acids and other fubflance in the treatment of the Lues Venerea ; and lome observations on the nature of Sugar, &c. By Wm. Cruikfhank, chennlt to the Ordnance, and a Surgeon of Ar tillery. Dr. Johnfton'i Table Talk : Combining Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners; with aneedoteiof diftihguilhed per rons : feletfed and arranged from Mr. Bofwell's lite of Johnson. - €s° ln 'hi« compilation are contained several au thentic annecdotes of distinguished literary char afters; rules for the condudi of life in*the molt fe nous and delicate conjuu&ures s and those found remark# on works of genius and learning which in a peculi r manner distinguished the beloved friend of Mr. Bofwell. march 15 POP SALE, A quantity of Mould and Dipt c A N'D L £ s, and CLOVER SEED, enquire of Samuel Coates, no 8a South Front flreet c»4St march *3 3awtf JOS£PH BALL, _j thief tf co6t To be fold cheap for cafb, AN EXCELLENT PI AND FORTE. M&dc by Longma» 8c Broderip.—Enquire at che office of this Gazette. March 15. 79 be Sold, at Pvblit Vendue, at the Merchants* Coffee-Houfc, Philadelphia, on the sth Jay of April? next, at Seven o'clock, in the evening, A Valuable Plantation, Situate in Lower Dublin Townjhipy in the county of Philadelphia, CONTAINING about 230 acres of Land— faid premises are plrafantly situated on .the Bristol road about 10 miles from Philadelphia and ist« be fold in three divifi«n?, as follows, No. I,—Containing about 170 acres, whereon is ere&ed a good two story Stone with three roon^son a floor, ftoiu kitchen and stone Spring H«ufe, Frame an J other conve nient out building*—-rhere is on f<»id premises about jo of erc«llc»t Wood Land, a good hearing Orchard of grafted Fr»it, some valuable Meadow and the remainder good arable Land; one third part of a Saw Mill and privileges will be fold with this Farm, No. i.—QontdMßg about 40 acres pleasantly situated on the road, three «f which are Wood-Land, the remainder good arable Land.. No. 3,—Containing about »o acre», adjoining the lad described Lot and the Bristol road, 011 fhrfe two laft.Lott there are elegan't fcite» for Country Seata, their fitnation being high, and m an heaithy aeighborhood. : The conditions of file will be made known at the time and place of fa|e, and auy perfpn inclm»irsto view feidprcmifej may apply to the fubferiber there on who .will flww the fame. . , Jonathan P^l, Or may fee a draught thereof on application to JOHN CONNELLY, Au&ioneer, N. B. An indifputable.Jitle will begiven. march 19 l4t THE CREDITORS OF E. Fox and J. Greenleaf, INTERESTED in the alignments rhade to the Tub fcribcrß, are requeued to meet at Ogden's tavern, in Chefnur-ftreet, on Wednesday the ieth of Apri at 6 o'clock fa the evening. march iB. , Philadelphia, March 1799. Proposal Sy THOMAS DOBS ON, At the Stone Hsufe, No, 41, South Second flreel for furnifhing by fubfcrtptioß Elf CYC LOPE DIA ; DIC.T 1 O N A R Y ARTS, SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE ; On a plan entirely ns»r ; By which the different Sciences and Arts are di Rested into the Form of (filling TREATISES or SYSTEMS, COMPKEHCN MING Hiftory, Theory, and Pra&ice, of each, according to the Latest Difceveries and improvements : and full Explanations given oi' Varituj Dit ached parts of Knowledge, whether Relating to Natural and Artificial Objeils, or to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Com mercial, &e. Including Elucidations cf the most important Topics relative to Religion, Murals, Manners, and the Oeconomy of Life : together with a description of all the Countries, C'ties, principal M 9 «nt*in», Seas, Rivers, CSV. throughout the World; a General History, Jlncient and Mtdfrn, of the diffcent Empires, State#; and an account of the Lives of the raoft Eminent Persons jp every Na tion, from the earlielt ages down'to the present times. Compiled from the VVritingsof the best Authors, in several Languages ; the most ap proved DiiSionanej.as well of General Science as of Particular Branches; the Tranfatfians, Journals, and Memoirs, of learned Societies, both at home and abroad ; the MS. Ledlures of eminent Profcfiors on different Sciences; and a variety as original Materials, furnifhed by an extensive Correfpotidence. The Pcblifher having been solicited to far nifh sets of this Valuable and important work by one volrnnn a-t a time, whick by dividing- the payments, might make the acquisition qfthe work more convenient to purchasers, proposes to dispose of the few remaining copies on the following: CONDITIONS. The Work being already completed in Eigh teen large Quarto Volumes in boards, Elegant ly printed on Superfine paper, illustrated "with five hundred auti forty-two Copper pJates : I. A volume in boards will be delivered to each Subscriber in the firft week of every month till the whole be delivered, will take a peri. odof eighteen months. 11. Every SuWcribsr on receiving the fitft Vo lume, to pay Twenty Dollars. On receiving tlfe Second TJ Dollars The Third, t a Dollars The Fourth, i 0 Dollars The Fifth, 10 Dollars ... J , The Sixth, 8 Dollars and Five dollars for each «f the fucceocling vo lume*, till the whole is delivered, which will amouwt in the whole to One Hundred and Thir ty-five Dollars, being the prefest price for com plete sets. Any subscriber who may chute to have the whole in a shorter time than 18 months, may haAe any r.umber of volumes that may be agree able at the fame time at the above prices. To prevent any mil'underftanding it is proper to express that no volume will be delivered to any person without the money, and as the sets on hand are but few in number, it will be requi- Hte that such as choose to become subscribers should apply as earJy as possible to prevent dif ippruntments. Complete Sets may be had as above, or bound irrvarious manners. march 6 John Miller, junr. HAS REMOVZD FROM NO. 8, CHfSNUT, To the Five Story Bxilding, £> e(i , near Third-Jlreet, WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods; eoNJiiTiMC. or COSSAS Bafias Maoieodics Humhums TafFatie« Striped Ooreat Calicoes Handkerchiefs, & c . Is A, /°- a large ajortnamt of Madras Handkerchiefs, of varioua drferjpt?cnr. January i dtft H. Pratt, T. W. Francis, I. Miller, /. Ashley, /. Baker. '■ Oil A w*« 6w. iawtf %ift (Baittte. P H if. A DEL PH IA , TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL t. Extract from ' A "Journal of the Occurrences at the Temple during the Confinement of Louis XVI. late King of France, by M. Clery, the King's valet.de-cbambre.' I ° ne after dlri "er, having just written I .On the 7 th of October, at fix o'c'ock at ?' . was furomoned to the Council Cham- they had given i,.e the key ;my back ber, where I founa afcore of municipal offi- f c<t ,. ccly turned , when Marinot J municipal cers wi i aauel as president, who, fronj officer said to his colleagues, thouo-h he was h ri 0,11 ,T <W ' lS bjtomS ' not 611 duty,. tha» they ought to open the n.ennei o tle , atlonal Convention : the deft, and examine its contents, to ascertain "' 1 ° a"T lUri "'' 1 aP u 8 me# i whether or not I had a correspondence with was dn-efted to remove, that very night, the tbe enemies of the people. ,« I him Ciders Ihlj worn by the king, such as thole WC U," added he, « and am sure he receives ot St. Louis and the Golden Fleece : His letters for thc king." Then # accufin ff his majesty no onger wore that of the Holy colleagues of renli {r„efs, atfulfd thenfvi firft lf,mbv. fupprefled by the . lently, threatened to impeach them all before" t ,* * , , t . i . tbe commune as accomplices, and went nm that Z ? l, 1 tlWt 1 COl ' M r, do l ' and to put his threat into eLi. A minute of th P* S "°i i my PSrt t0 Ina tile ciecs ' was immediately drawn up of all the papers bv tn, t • n to u , r,g " ° F in t,,c deflr > and rcr,t ta the Commune, where by tin, to gam time to break ,i to h,s ma- Marinot had already-laid his information jefty, and I perceived belides, by their etn-| / , , . ' barraiTmcnt, that they were then a&inp-1 , An fther day, on f<*i»g a'draft board, without the authority of any decree either of : ( dnm,er )i which, with the permfffion of the Convention or the Commune. The com- j J" S col,ea S ues ) 1 had sent to be mended, miffioners were unwilling to go up to the Ught baC '"> be pretended it might contain king, till' Manuel ileteriTiinetl them by offer- ! 3 . corre, P onde nce ; had it entirely taken to ing to go with them. The king was lit- j P' eccs ' and ' when be to , unc! nothing, made ting, aad engaged in reading. Manuel spoke . wt ? rkmen P aste 11 together again before firft, and the conversation which followed was as remarkable for the indecent famili- Once my wife and her friend coming to the arity of the deputy, as fo r the temper and Tower as ulual on the Thursday, I was ' i serenity of the monarch. speaking with them in the Council Chamber " How do you find yourfWf ?" said Ma- when the Queen and Madame Elisabeth,who nuelj »ha ye you every thing you want?" were walking, saw us, and nodded to us. 1 content myfelf with what I have/'re- bis notice of mere affability, was obfervej plied his niajefty.—« No doubt' you have by Marinot, and it was ground enough for heoid of the victories gained by our armies, bim to have my wife and her friend arretted of the taking of Spires, of Nice, and of the as they were going out of the Council Cham conqueft of Savoy ?"—I heard it men- ber. They were examined f:parately :my ' tioned some days ago, by one of those gen- wife being asked w'ho the lady was that atf tlemen, who Was reading the Evening Jour- ce:: panied her, declared ftie was her lifter • nals."—" What! don't you get the Jour- while to the fame queftioft the other Kad it* nals, that are become fu interesting ?■'—" I plied that thev were cousins. This contia I r ,e rv eceive any ° f them -"—" °b ! Sirs," diCtion furnifhed lubjeft for a long written laid Manuel, turning to the municipal offi- ftatemtmt, aad themoft serious suspicions • cers, and pointing to the king, « you must Marinot pretending that this lady was one of let tie gertkmcn have the Journals; it is the Queen's Pages in disguise. However. 'could be informed of our successes." after a mod painful and insulting exarain*. ll,en, again add re fling his raajefty—" De- tion, that lasted three hoars, thev were fist niocmlie principles arefpreading : you know lat liberty. f ep ' e L h , aVe aboiioletl Royalty, and I were ttilfpermitted to cortie so the adopted the repiulican form of government." ] Tower . but we redoubled our caution. that tWn-n T U ! aDd I pray t0 God had /l often those (llort '"'"Views martagej .at t.le treiuh people may be as happy as to A'P into their hands notes written with a have always w.Jheci to make them."— pescif, which had escaped the searches ot blv h»ve si 10 T I n I Nat,onal Aflem- the Man.c.pal Officers, and which I conceaJ y have %P«ffed all Orders of Chivalry • led with great care. These rto.es related to you oug tto have been told to leave off the some information their Majesties wished to oriiameiits of them : returned to the class of have : luckily on that day they had n»t * other otizens, youmuft expeit to be treats ceived any /if one had beeVfound uoTn > i-e o ,ers , with this exception, ask for j them, we (hould all three have been in whatever you want, it (hall bf immediately Unteft danger. "' e theVin - than ' C y c ' u <" said - There were others of the Municipal Offi. i. • " c? V^ IU n '—His ?rajefty cers who had the mod extra vacant whim <t - ji.ie k turtle to us book; and Manurl., who One ordered some macaroons to be broken" .tL" dri " l S the Council Chamber wherl I w I S */' to a it - * «*. zs: ssssii 1 h,d n " n ' >tfo ™** ! " : Ift? fr?J this opportunity of declaring it. I t ; s also .T jo 1"" ® b ° ok o r devotian to the Dutch, in contemplation in order to render the fu h ' hc Officers cut of penntendence more easy, to decrease the nun, k mßr g ID >. -or fear any thing, ffiould hav« ber of people employed in. the Tower -if n Wnt f te f Upon them with a ilk. you flay with the late king, you will entirelv i A °" C day fort,ad « ™y goinr be left by yo.rfelf, aß d°'you mufl "xS " P « to '° dress htr : Her hL hard work : wood and water will be broue ht ' 11 to lhc King's apaft you once a Week, but it will be vour bufi i r ft' *° b " ng her Powder and comU nels to clean the rooms, and do thc reft of a .1 the work." I replied, that being determined EliJZ.h" W , ould / ol,ow ' h « "to Madame never to for fake my mailer, I would submit I 1 h acta a m brr to fee her change her to every thing. I was conduced bark to w^ lch />! e » fl3a lly did at bood : I h»s majesty's chamber, who said to m- • ' e P rek ' Dtcd t0 the indecency of such •' You heard what patted with those -entle- behav '° ur ' but hc E«rfifted, and her Majesty men—l would have you to night take off t!,e u* ° g t0 S lva U P dr<:fl ing, and leave orders from my coats." j room. The next morning, when I was rirefHrg I th ® ''' nen wa9 brought from tbe M King, I told him that I had locked u| v \m ' °® CCrs msde m « ""fold article the crosses and ribbons, although Maruci j, r , r C ' asd exammed it always by day. had given me to underlfand that it would be * was herwoman'» book, and ere proper to fend them to the Convention.— 7 paper " fcd for Peking, were held to the Yau have done right," replied his majeflv. r ' * . c ? rta,tt whether there w. re not any- It has been reported that Manuel came to ! eCr . Ct Wr L ltln S u P on themi The linen, after the Temple, in the month of September, to | been worn by the King, Queer., upon his majesty to write to the kiiie I * nnc f> ®"d Punceffcs, was in like manner 01 rrulEa, at the time he marched his army axacnined before it was given out. to Champagne. I can teftify that ManJl . T , h^ Were ' so me of the Mun j. came but twice to the Temple .while I was C u Pa °® cerß who were so hardened u there firft, on the third of September, then A ° f these b^comi.j on the seventh of Oflober ; that each time [ fuf P ffted th < Committee of Public Safe he was accompanied by a grm number of % l bavc , fillen >to ,heir humanity, and munic,pal officers, and that he never had any f h ° f P wb ° areftili iliv = bave been long crr W . private conversation with the Kinp- ,ng !ncco n "ne t He once read in one of those pajk-rs, the ~ A ™ a " ca whom by petition of an engineer for the head of the h " ™ att ' r of fp«k>'ng, I thought to bV tyrant Lows XVI, that he might load his ° ne 0 t>le S reatel t ««ni« of the Roval piece with it, and shoot it at the enemy Family, came up to me one day, and prd- Another journal, s pea king of Madame Eli- hand - mfh an air ofmytterr zabeth, and endeavoring t. destroy the ad- ~ 1 «?'* /p«k to the Queen to-day, or. n.iation (he had excited in the public, by the acco " nt my comrades ; let her know noble manner in which she had devoted her- ? bat } have «eeuted h_r commiffian, that t0 th = K,n S a " d Queen, asserted that 1,1 a „ few da 7» Ift all be 0.1 duty, and that virtuous Princess to have had a child ht a " \ wlll tb =n bring her an ar fwer"^-Aina tJiibop, adding that this young wolf ought z , ed hearin g bim speak thus, and fearinc 0 e lmother.d, with the -two others in the ' was laying a snare for me lan 1 ower, meaning the Dauplin and Madame [ wer 5 d - mist.ken in addreffine Xf; ■ , _ himfclf to me on such errands. » No, lam rhefe articles affected the King only for n °t replied he, pnfW mv hard tbe fake of the people. « How vei-y unfor- Wlth 11,11 more warmth, and retiring On tunate are the French," said he, « to f u ff rr -nforming tbe Queen of this converfa themfelves to be impoled upon in this n«„. tion, fhetold me Imi.ht trait Tou'an This ner. if 1 ia w these journals firft, I took >' oun g man was afterward, involved n n her hT ? heni out of his majesty's way; trial, with nine,other Municipal , ' e -'equently carried when I was Officers, accused of having acrreed to fa employed eTewhere so that very few of the vour berefcapc at thc time fte was at the aiticleg written f©r the purpofc of abufinjf the was put to death. royal fa.ir.iy, wkrtaer to M.citc :! <• 'Kim! ■-,» to regie idor to prepare the minds As tll - people to iaffcr its being perpctus-t-c'i, l n , what werj reacl by the King. They <.. : - who renumber theinfolent writings thafwi ■ publilhed at that time can have an idc« this kind of unprecedented torture. Ihe influence of these sanguinary wrisin ; was also observable in the conduft of fijchoi the municipal officers as had not before ihewn themiclves io hard hearted or cjiftrufiful as others. «
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