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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

tional Assembly, iii. 49; Nantes noyades, 214, 221, 222; guillotined, 304.

Cartaux, General, fights Girondins, iii. 173; at Toulon, 218.

Castries, Duke de, duel with Lameth, ii. 117.

Cathelineau, of La Vendée, ii. 220, 235.

Cavaignac, Convention Representative, iii. 237.

Cazalès, Royalist, i. 142; in Constituent Assembly, 220; pathetic, ii. 6; duel with Barnave, 116; in danger, 166; emigrant, 230.

Cazotte, author of Diable Amoureux, ii. 249; seized, iii. 15; saved for a time by his daughter, 30.

Cercle Social, of Fauchet, ii. 111.

Cerutti, his funeral oration on Mirabeau, ii. 144.

Cevennes, revolt of, ii. 236.

Chabot, of Mountain, ii. 207; against Kings, iii. 4; imprisoned, 233.

Chabray, Louison, at Versailles, October Fifth, i. 265, 271.

Chalier, Jacobin, Lyons, iii. 125; executed, 173; body raised, 216.

Chambon, Dr., Mayor of Paris, iii. 78; retires, 99.

Chamfort, Cynic, i. 117; arrested, suicide, iii. 263.

Champ-de-Mars, Federation, ii. 48; preparations for, 49, 55; accelerated by patriots, 66, 69; anecdotes of, 68; Federation-scene at, 61–69; funeral-service, Nanci, 98; riot, Patriot petition, 1791, 192; new Federation, 1792, 247; enlisting in, iii. 23.

Champs Élysées, Menads at, i. 255; festivities in, ii. 67.

Chantilly Palace, a prison, iii. 213.

Chappe's Telegraph, iii. 243.

Chapt-Rastignac, Abbé de, massacred, iii. 32.

Charenton, Marseillese at, ii. 282.

Charles, Chemist, improves balloons, i. 51.

Charles i., Trial of, sold in Paris, iii. 82.

Charleville Artillery, i. 182.

Chartres, grain-riot at, iii. 79.

Châteaubriands in French Revolution, iii. 262.

Châtelet, Achille de, advises Republic, ii. 166.

Châtillon-sur-Sèvre, insurrection at, iii. 11.

Chaumette, notice of, ii. 18 (iii. 232); signs petition, 192; in governing committee, iii. 7; at King's trial, 92; his grandmother, 94; daily demands constitution, 174; on Feast of Reason, 224, 227; arrested, jeered, 250; guillotined, 260.

Chanvelin, Marquis de, in London, ii. 202; dismissed, iii. 113.

Chemists, French, inventions of, iii. 235.

Chenaye, Baudin de la, massacred, iii. 33.

Chénier, Poet, and Mlle. Théroigne, ii. 245.

Chepy, at La Force in September, iii. 34.

Chesterfield, Lord, predicts French Revolution, i. 15.

Choiseul, Duke, why dismissed, i. 3.

Choiseul, Colonel Duke, assists Louis's flight, ii. 159, 169, 170, 178; too late at Varennes, 182.

Choisi, General, at Avignon, ii. 216.

Church, spiritual guidance, i. 8; of Rome, decay of, 11; and philosophy, 37; lands sold, ii. 8; of Rome, dead in France, 151, 156.

Citizens, French, active and passive, ii. 26.

Clairfait, Commander of Austrians, iii. 12.

Clavière, edits Moniteur, i. 136; account of, ii. 20; Finance Minister, 247, 306; arrested, iii. 162; suicide of, 213.

Clemence, adopts a Swiss, ii. 301.

Clergy, French, in States-General, i. 146; conciliators of orders, 154, 158; joins Third Estate, 156, 158, 160, 163; lands, national? ii. 8, 9; power of, 10; constitution for, 10.

Clermont, flight of King through, ii. 176, 182; Prussians near, iii. 20.

Cléry, valet, on Louis's last scene, iii. 108.

Clootz, Anacharsis, Baron de, account of, ii. 23; collects human species, 51; disparagement of, 53; in National Convention, iii. 49; universal republic of, 78; on nullity of religion, 225; purged from the Jacobins, 251; guillotined, 253.

Clovis, in the Champ-de-Mars, i. 10.

Club, Electoral, at Paris, i. 173, 197; becomes Provisional Municipality, 179; permanent, for arms, etc., 187.

Club: see Breton, Jacobin, Enraged, Cordeliers, Feuillans, Royalist.

Clubbism, nature of, ii. 110.

Clubs in Paris, 1788, i. 116, 153; in 1790, ii. 30.

Clugny, M., as Finance Minister, i. 46.

Coblentz, Royalist Emigrants at, ii. 219, 223, 230–234.

Cobourg and Dumouriez, iii. 144, 147.