Malta, Knights of, [338].
Mandat, M. de, receives from Pétion an order to repel force, [280]; goes to the Hôtel-de-Ville and is massacred, [281].
Marat incites to the deposition of the king, [270]; on Louis XVI., [384].
Marie Antoinette, chivalric devotion of Count de Fersen for, [15]; her correspondence with him, [16]; places absolute confidence in Gustavus III., [17]; letter of, to her brother Leopold, [25]; condition of, in 1792, [73]; has an interview with Dumouriez, [153]; annoyed and insulted by the populace, [156], [157]; during the invasion of the Tuileries, [210] et seq.; opposed to vigorous measures, [222]; her distrust of Lafayette and preference for Danton, [237]; present at the fête of the Federation, [251] et seq.; her alarm at the King's peril, [253]; midnight alarms of, [259]; insulted by federates and forced to keep to her apartments, [261]; her estimate of the King's character, [263]; on the night of August 9, [276]; takes refuge in the Assembly, [299]; her hopes excited by the sound of artillery, [304]; in the box of the Logographe, [321]; in the Convent of the Feuillante, [332]; in the Temple, [343]; faints when she hears of the Princesse de Lamballe's death, [356].
Marseillaise, the, Rouget de l'Isle's new hymn, [269].
Marseilles, federates of, arrive in Paris, [268]; the scum of the jails, [269]; at the Tuileries, [290], [306] et seq., [309].
Masson, M. Frédéric, his description of Dumouriez, [98].
Ministry appointed by the King resign; new, appointed, [176].
Mirabeau cautions the Queen against Lafayette, [236]; and Abbé Lamourette, [241].
Molleville, Bertrand de, conversation of, with the King, [227]; quoted, [273].