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satisfied; during the course of my mission; of the necessity of

reorganizing the municipalities throughout both departments。〃



'98' Ibid。  Orders of Albert; Vent?se 5; and Pluvi?se 29; year III。;

reorganizing the courts and administrations in the districts of Ervy;

Arcis and Nogent…sur…Seine; with a tabular statement of the names of

those removed and the reasons for so doing。



'99' Petition of Jean Nicolas Antoine; former member of the Directory

of the district of Troyes for twenty…eight months。  (Ventose 9; year

II I。) Shut up in Troyes; he asks permission to go to Paris; 〃I have a

small lot of goods which it is necessary for me to sell in Paris。  It

is my native town and I know more people there than anywhere else。〃…

Ibid。  Information furnished on Antoine by the Conseil…general of the

Commune of Troyes。



'100' Archives Nationales; AF。; II。; 59。  (Memorials dated Messidor

28; year II。; by an emissary of the Committee of Public Safety; sent

to Troyes; Prairial 29; to report on the situation of things and on

the troubles in Troyes。) … Albert Babeau; II。; 203; 205 and 112; 122。

… Cf。  179。  〃Gachez; intoxicated; about eleven o'clock at night; with

several women as drunk as himself; compelled the keeper of the Temple

of Reason to open the doors; threatening him with the guillotine。〃 …

Ibid。; 166。  He addressed the sans…culottes in the popular club: 〃Now

is the time to put yourselves in the place of the rich。  Strike; and

don't put it off!〃 … Ibid。; 165。  〃 42 633 livres were placed in the

hands of Gachez and the committee; as secret revolutionary service

money。  。  。  。  Between December 4 and 10 Gachez received 20 000

livres; in three orders; for revolutionary expenses and provisional

aid。  。  。  。  The leaders of the party disposed of these sums without

control and; it may be added; without scruple; Gachez hands over only

four thousand livres to the sectional poor…committee。  On Niv?se 12;

there remains in the treasury of the poor fund only 3738 livres; 12

000 having been diverted or squandered。〃



'101' 〃Frochot;〃 by Louis Passy; 172。  (Letter of Pajot; member of the

revolutionary committee of Aignay…le…Duc。) 〃Denunciations occupied

most of the time at our meetings; and it is there that one could see

the hatreds and vengeance of the colleagues who ruled us。〃



'102' Archives Nationales; D。; § I; No。4。  The following is a sample

among others of the impositions of the revolutionary committees。

(Complaint of Mariotte; proprietor; former mayor of Chatillon…sur…

Seine; Floréal 27; year II。) 〃On Brumaire 23; year II。; I was stopped

just as I was taking post at Mussy; travelling on business for the

Republic; and provided with a commission and passport from the

Minister of war。  。  。  。  I was searched in the most shameful manner;

citizen Ménétrier; member of the committee; used towards me the

foulest language 。  。  。  。  I was confined in a tavern; instead of

two gendarmes which would have been quite sufficient to guard me; I

had the whole brigade; who passed that night and the next day

drinking; until; in wine and brandy the charge against me in the

tavern amounted to sixty francs。  And worse still; two members of the

same committee passed a night guarding me and made me pay for it。  Add

to this; they said openly before me that I was a good pigeon to pluck。

。  。  。  They gave me the escort of a state criminal of the highest

importance; three national gendarmes; mounted; six National Guards;

and even to the Commandant of the National Guard; citizen Mièdan;

member of the revolutionary committee; put himself at the head of the

cortege; ten men to conduct one! 。  。  。  。  I was obliged to pay my

torturers; fifty francs to the commandant; and sixty to his men。〃



'103' Moniteur; XXI。; 261。  (Speech by an inhabitant of Troyes in the

Jacobin Club; Paris; Messidor 26; year II。)



'104' Albert Babeau; II。; 164。  (Depositions of the tavern…keeper and

of the commissioner; Garnier。)



'105' 〃Frochot;〃 by Louis Passy; 170; 172。  (Letter by Pajot and

petition of the Aignay municipality; March 10; 1795。) … Bibliotheque

Nationale; L。; 41。  No。1802。  (Denunciation by six sections of the

commune of Dijon to the National Convention。)



'106' 〃Recueil de Pièces Authentiques sur la Révolution de

Strasbourg;〃 I。; 187; and letter of Burger; Thermidor 25; year II。



'107' Archives Nationales; D。; § I; 6 (file37) … Letter of the members

of the Strasbourg revolutionary committee; Vent?se 13; year III。;

indicating to the mayor and municipal officers of Chalons…sur…Marne

certain Jacobins of the town as suitable members of the Propaganda at

Strasbourg。



'108' 〃Recueil de Pièces Authentiques concernant la Révolution à

Strasbourg;〃 I。;71。  Deposition of the recorder Weis on the circuit of

the Revolutionary Tribunal; composed of Schneider; Clavel and Taffin。

〃The judges never left the table without having become intoxicated

with everything of the finest; and; in this state; they gathered in

the tribunal and condemned the accused to death。〃 … Free living and

〃extravagant expenditure〃 were common even 〃among the employees of the

government。〃 〃I encountered;〃 says Meissner; 〃government carters

served with chickens; pastry and game; whilst at the traveler's table

there was simply an old leg of mutton and a few poor side…dishes。〃

(〃Voyage en France;〃 toward the end of 1795; p。371。)



'109' Some of them; nevertheless; are not ugly; but merely sots。  The

following is a specimen。  A certain Velu; a born vagabond; formerly in

the alms…house and brought up there; then a shoemaker or a cobbler;

afterwards teaching school in the faubourg de Vienne; and at last a

haranguer and proposer of tyrannicide motions; short; stout and as

rubicund as his cap; is made President of the Popular club at Blois;

then delegate for domiciliary visits; and; throughout the reign of

Terror; he is a principal personage in the town; district and

department。  (Dufort de Cheverney; 〃Mémoires;〃 (MS。) March 21; 1793

and June; 1793。) In June; 1793; this Velu is ordered to visit the

chateau de Cheverney; to verify the surrender of all feudal documents。

He arrives unexpectedly; meets the steward; Bambinet; enters the

mayor's house; who keeps an inn; and drinks copiously; which gives

Bambinet time to warn M。 Dufort de Cheverney and have the suspicious

registers concealed。  … This done; 〃Velu is obliged to leave his

bottle and march to the chateau。  … He assumed haughtiness and aimed

at familiarity; he would put his hand on his breast and; taking yours;

address you: 〃Good day; brother。〃 … He came there at nine o'clock in

the morning; advanced; took my hand and said: 〃Good…day; brother; how

are you?〃 〃Very well; citizen; and how are you?〃 〃You do not tutoyer …

you are not up to the Revolution? 〃We'll see … will you step in the

parlor?〃 〃Yes; brother; I'll follow you。〃 … We enter; he sees my wife

who; I may say; has an imposing air。  He boldly embraces her and;

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