3485 ([return])
[ "Archives Nationales," F7, 3294. See in particular, the official reports of the month of April.—Buchez et Roux, XXV. 149, and XXVI. 342. (ordinances of the Commune, March 27 and May 2).]
3486 ([return])
[ Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 402 (article from the Patriote Français, May 8). "Arrests are multiplied lately to a frightful extent. The mayoralty overflows with prisoners. Nobody has any idea of the insolence and harshness with which citizens are treated. Slaughter and a Saint-Bartholomew are all that are talked of. "—Meillan, 55. "Let anybody in any assemblage or club express any opinion not in unison with municipal views, and he is sure to be arrested the following night. "—Gouverneur Morris, March 29, 1793. "Yesterday I was arrested in the street and conducted to the section of Butte-des-Moulins... Armed men came to my house yesterday. "—Reply of the minister Lebrun, April 3. "Domiciliary visits were a general measure from which no house in Paris was exempt.">[
3487 ([return])
[ Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 384. Speech by Buzot, session of May 8.]
3488 ([return])
[ Buchez et Roux, XXVI. 332. Ordinance of the commune, May 1.]
3489 ([return])
[ Schmidt, I. 216. Report by Dutard, May 13.]