Leading Parties in France. Proceedings of the National Convention. Eftablish ment of a Revolutionary Tribunal for trying Offences against the State. Decree for the Protection of Property. Decrees for inflicting Pantment on Publications in favour of Monarchy. The Sentence of Quilawry decreed against all Perfons at tempting a Counter-Revolution. A Committee of Public Safety appointed. Its Powers Specified. The Bourbon Family arrested. Decree refpecting the Paper Currency of France. Violent Contests between the Gironde und Jacobin Parties. Petitions prefented by one of the Sections of Paris against certain Deputies. The Commons of the forty eight Sections of Paris demand, that certain Diputtes should be impeached and expelled the Convention. Various Accufations brought against the Convention by a Deputation of the Fauxbourg of St. Antoine. Marat jent to the Abbey Prifon: is tried, and acquitted. The Convention enter upon a Con-
fideration of the new Conflitution. A Commiffion of twelve Members of the Con-
vention appointed for infpecting the Commonalty of Paris. Diftracted State of
the Convention. Forced Loan propofed. The Proceedings of the Commillion of
Twelve irritate the People. Its Diffolution decreed. Decrees refpecting Public
Infruction, and the Regulations of the Army. Paris in a State of Injurrection.
A Deputation from the Revolutionary Committees appear at the Bar of the Con-
vention. New Commotions in Paris. The Convention con pelled to arrest cer-
tain Deputies. The New Conflitution. Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Obfervations. Report refpecting the imprisoned Deputies. The Southern Pro-
vinces in a State of Revolt. Marat affaffinated. Decree against Foreigners.
Decree for rifing in a Mafs. Occurrences in the West Indies. Capture of Pon-
dicherry.
Occurrences in the Low Countries. Action at Lincelles. Expedition against Dun- kirk. Surrender of Quefnoy. The French attack the Fr.niler Posts of the Allies. Prince Cobourg is forced to repafs the Sambre. The Arrival of Sir Charles Grey, and a British Armament, at Oflen! French Armies augmented. State of the revolted Parts. An Army ordered against Marjeilles, ribich furre ders. Toulon yielded to Lord Hood. Lyons befieged and taken by the Republican Army. Enormities practifed on its Inhabitants. Cufline recalled and beheaded. ties exercijed on the Queen--Her Trial and Murder. The New Calendar. Trial and Execution of Brifft, and feveral Members of his Party. Execution of the Duke of Orleans and Madame Roland. Bijbops and Priests refign their Func- tions, and difclaim the Chriflian Religion before the Convention. Lines of Weif-
femburg forced by General Wurmfer. The Allies defeated at Hagenau. Weif
jemburg re-taken. Siege of Landau raijed. Toulon given up to the French. The
French Fleet, Arfenals, and Storeboufes defroyed. Occurrences on the Side of
Spain and Italy diffiance given to Corfica. Lord Moira's Expedition to the
Coaf of France
Second Proclamation of General Dumouriez to the French Nation
Memorial prefented to the States General by Lord Auckland, the British Ambassa-
dor, and Count Starbemberg, Imperial Envoy Extraordinary
Reply to the above Memorial by their High Mightineffes
Declaration and Decree of War against the French, by his Carbolic Majefly, di-
rected to his Council of State, of Caftile, of War, Indies, Inquifition, &c. &c. 161
Note delivered, in the name of the Emperor, to the Palatine Chargé d'Affaires at
Vienna, relative to the neutral conduct bitherto observed by the Electors Palatine
and of Bavaria
Letter written by the Elector of Mentz to General Dumouriez
Letter from General Dumouriez to Lord Grenville
Preliminary Declaration by Admiral Lord Hood to the inhabitants of Toulon
Proclamation by Lord Hood to the Inhabitants in the Towns and Provinces of the South of France
Address of the National Convention to the French, printed by its order,
to all the Departments, and to the Armies
Men orial addreffed by the Arch-Duke Charles to the States of the Auftrian Netker-
lands, requesting a Supply from the Subjects of the Emperor in thoje Provinces,
for the Purpofe of defraying the Expences of the War
Proclamation iffued by Lieutenant-Colonel Whitelocke, Commander of the Expedition
from Jamaica to St. Domingo, on bis arrival at that Ifjland
Declaration fent, by his Majelly's Command, to the Commanders of bis Majefty's
Fleets and Armies employed again France, and to his Majrfly's Minifters re-
fiding at Foreign Courts. Oct. 19, 1793
Speech of the Earl of Westmoreland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Parliament, on opening the Sefton, Jan. 10, 1793
Edici of the Emprijs of Ruffia, addressed to her Senate on the 8th of February,
Protest of the Serene Confederated Republic of Poland against the violent Entrance of the Fruffian Troops into its Territories
Remonftrance made to the Count de Sievers, the Ruffian Ambassador, on the Part of the King and the States of Poland, by the Chancellor of the Crown, and of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Noe delivered to M. de Sievers to the fame Purport
Anfwer of the Ruslan Ambassador to the above
Decree of the Dict, paffed on the d of September, at Grodno, empowering the De- putation to treat with the Pruffian Minifter Declaration of the Det, King, and Republic of Poland, affembled at Grodno, pro- tefling against the forcible Partition of Poland
Anecdotes of Dr. Franklin, extracted from the Memoirs of his Life, written by himself
Letter from the late Dr. Price to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, on the Death of
Character of Dr. Franklin, by one of his
Account of Mr. John Smeaton, by Mr. Jahn Holmes
An Account of the late Earl of Mansfield
Character of the Mounfey, Efq. of Patterdale-hall
Reception of B. Columbus in St. Domingo
Account of the wretched condition of the Sub-tenants in the Hebrides Account of an African Tribe of Robbers
Defcription of a Species of Chatodon, called by the Malays, Ecan Bonna
Defcription of a Grotto at Swatara, by the Rev. Peter Miller
The African Society's Report
Account of an extraordinary Change, not hitherto defcribed, which, under certain
Circumfiances, takes place in the Iluman Body after Deaib
Fairy-rings accounted for
Defcription of the Tarantula, and Method taken to cure those bit by it
Defcription of the Sugar-cane, and Conjectures refpecting its Antiquity and Intro-
Paper iued by the Commiffioners of the Board of Agriculture
Letter to Michael Hillegras, Efq. refpecting the covering of Houfes with Cop per. From Dr. Franklin
Letter from the fame to Samuel Rhodes, Efq. on the fame Subject
Explanation of a new Invention for stopping the Progress of Fire on board of Ships
An Improvement on Metallic Conductors or Lightning-rods
Effects of Mud, as a Manure
An eafy and expeditious Method of diffipating the noxious Vapour commonly found in Wells and other fubterraneous Places
A Method of draining Ponds in level Grounds
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