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Monthly Chronicle.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . DEVOLUTION OF THE FOURTH OV SEPTEMBER . " " PA SIS , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1797-THE disputes between Ihe different factions in Paris , which hare for some time past kept the minds of men throughout Europe in suspence , are brought to an

issue . The Directory has at last drawn the sword , and ventured to pass the Rubicon . While the friend to order and justice must lament the irregularities committed , every candid enquirer will be careful not to form a hasty ' conclusion . If these decisive measures be the mere effect of party violence and jealousy—if so many members of the legislative body have been arrested , according to the old formality of Robespierre , because they ase suspected of being suspicious persons , the Directory have been guilty of an act ofthe grosest tyranny , and have produced an exact counterpart to the proceedings of the Mountain party on the famous 31 st

of May . But if the proofs they have adduced , of a Royal Conspiracy , be authentic , they have only done their duly to Republican France . The violent opposition in the Council of Five Hundred , ever since the election of Barthelemy to be one of the Directors , to every plan for restoring the crippled state of the finances r—to the vigorous prosecution of the war—to supplying the pressing wa : its of those armies who had raised France to its present greatness , warrant the suspicion ofthe existence of a Royal Conspiracy in the Councils , whose attention seemed wholly directed to the repeal of all the laws passed against the Eirigaants , many

of whom had notoriously conspired against the state , and who , it is imagined , were only recalled to act as tools in their intended desperate revolt against the republican form of government . But still the decree which , without the colour of law or the substance of a trial , condemns a number of the most distinguished characters in France to be transported , like convicted felons , on a foreign shore , can hardly be justified by the most urgent state necessity . The 4 th of September will form another remarkable day in the Republican Calendar of France : about three o ' clock in the morning , the Directory ordered the

cannon of alarm to be fired , and directed the halls ofthe two Councils to be surrounded , in order to arrest certain conspirators , whose aim , they alledged , was to assassinate three of the Directors , in order to create a new Directory , that should open the gates to the emigrants and the Pretender . General Aiigereau , charged with the execution of this arret , marched to the spot where the sittings ufre held , and summoned the guard of the legislative ' body , who replied to the summons by shouts of ' . Live the Republic and the Constitution ofthe third year ! General , you have only to command ; we are ready

to obey . ' He then entered the Th . uilleri . es , in perfect order , and arrested twentyfour of the royal conspirators . Ravnel was deprived of his commission , and his rank , at the bead of his regiment of guards , whom , it is said , he had endeavoured to corrupt . Carnot , ( who as well as Barthelemy was involved in the accusation ) , had contrived to escape the day before . The two Councils were then invited to assemble : that of Five Hundred at the Odeon ( the Theatre in the Fauxbourg Germain ) that pf the Ancients at the Surgical School . The members who composed the administration of the

department of the Seine , and ofthe twelve municipalities , were provisionally suspended : The celebrated General Pichegru , who had so often led the armies of the Republic to victory , was in the list of the accused . The following were also included : The directors Carnot and Barthelemy . Bourdon de l' -Oise , Dumclavd , Viilau , Dumas , Piette , Rambault , Desbaunieres , Phillippe Delleville , Giibert-Desmolieres , Camille-Jourdan , Boisset , Cadray , Bavere , Masset , Pastore , Vaublanc , & c . About nine in the evening the Council of Five Hundred assembled at the Odeon

; Lamarque president . A message was sent to the Directory , requesting them to inform the Council of their reasons for shutting up the hall -where ihe Council had been accustomed to sit . A Committee of five were appointed to consider of the measures necessary to be adopted for the public security . This Committee VOL . IX . YV

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LONDON. Article 2
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
MEMOIR OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE RICHARD HELY HUTCHINSON, Article 4
LIFE OF MR. GARRICK. Article 6
ON THE INFLUENCE OF GOVERNMENT ON THE MENTAL FACULTIES. Article 8
OBSERVATIONS ON THE YELLOW FEVER. Article 11
TRAITS OF THE SCOTCH CHARACTER. Article 12
OBSERVATIONS ON THE ENGLISH STYLE OF WRITING. Article 14
THE CHANGE OF CLIMATE IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES OF NORTH-AMERICA, Article 16
HISTORY OF THE SCIENCES FOR 1797. Article 18
ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY. Article 20
THE COLLECTOR. Article 22
ON THE INFELICITIES OF THE LEARNED. Article 27
AUTHENTIC PARTICULARS OF THE EVER MEMORABLE DEFEAT OF THE DUTCH FLEET, UNDER THE COMMAND OF ADMIRAL DE WINTER, Article 30
PLAN OF THE ACTION BETWEEN THE ENGLISH AND DUTCH FLEETS, Article 33
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ADMIRAL LORD DUNCAN. Article 36
ADMIRAL DE WINTER, Article 37
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 41
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 51
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 55
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 57
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 58
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 63
OBITUARY. Article 70
LIST OF BANKRUPTS Article 74
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Monthly Chronicle.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . DEVOLUTION OF THE FOURTH OV SEPTEMBER . " " PA SIS , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1797-THE disputes between Ihe different factions in Paris , which hare for some time past kept the minds of men throughout Europe in suspence , are brought to an

issue . The Directory has at last drawn the sword , and ventured to pass the Rubicon . While the friend to order and justice must lament the irregularities committed , every candid enquirer will be careful not to form a hasty ' conclusion . If these decisive measures be the mere effect of party violence and jealousy—if so many members of the legislative body have been arrested , according to the old formality of Robespierre , because they ase suspected of being suspicious persons , the Directory have been guilty of an act ofthe grosest tyranny , and have produced an exact counterpart to the proceedings of the Mountain party on the famous 31 st

of May . But if the proofs they have adduced , of a Royal Conspiracy , be authentic , they have only done their duly to Republican France . The violent opposition in the Council of Five Hundred , ever since the election of Barthelemy to be one of the Directors , to every plan for restoring the crippled state of the finances r—to the vigorous prosecution of the war—to supplying the pressing wa : its of those armies who had raised France to its present greatness , warrant the suspicion ofthe existence of a Royal Conspiracy in the Councils , whose attention seemed wholly directed to the repeal of all the laws passed against the Eirigaants , many

of whom had notoriously conspired against the state , and who , it is imagined , were only recalled to act as tools in their intended desperate revolt against the republican form of government . But still the decree which , without the colour of law or the substance of a trial , condemns a number of the most distinguished characters in France to be transported , like convicted felons , on a foreign shore , can hardly be justified by the most urgent state necessity . The 4 th of September will form another remarkable day in the Republican Calendar of France : about three o ' clock in the morning , the Directory ordered the

cannon of alarm to be fired , and directed the halls ofthe two Councils to be surrounded , in order to arrest certain conspirators , whose aim , they alledged , was to assassinate three of the Directors , in order to create a new Directory , that should open the gates to the emigrants and the Pretender . General Aiigereau , charged with the execution of this arret , marched to the spot where the sittings ufre held , and summoned the guard of the legislative ' body , who replied to the summons by shouts of ' . Live the Republic and the Constitution ofthe third year ! General , you have only to command ; we are ready

to obey . ' He then entered the Th . uilleri . es , in perfect order , and arrested twentyfour of the royal conspirators . Ravnel was deprived of his commission , and his rank , at the bead of his regiment of guards , whom , it is said , he had endeavoured to corrupt . Carnot , ( who as well as Barthelemy was involved in the accusation ) , had contrived to escape the day before . The two Councils were then invited to assemble : that of Five Hundred at the Odeon ( the Theatre in the Fauxbourg Germain ) that pf the Ancients at the Surgical School . The members who composed the administration of the

department of the Seine , and ofthe twelve municipalities , were provisionally suspended : The celebrated General Pichegru , who had so often led the armies of the Republic to victory , was in the list of the accused . The following were also included : The directors Carnot and Barthelemy . Bourdon de l' -Oise , Dumclavd , Viilau , Dumas , Piette , Rambault , Desbaunieres , Phillippe Delleville , Giibert-Desmolieres , Camille-Jourdan , Boisset , Cadray , Bavere , Masset , Pastore , Vaublanc , & c . About nine in the evening the Council of Five Hundred assembled at the Odeon

; Lamarque president . A message was sent to the Directory , requesting them to inform the Council of their reasons for shutting up the hall -where ihe Council had been accustomed to sit . A Committee of five were appointed to consider of the measures necessary to be adopted for the public security . This Committee VOL . IX . YV

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