Antoine suburb, as given in the admirable _History of the Revolution_ by Louis Blanc. We are glad to render here this public testimony of our sympathy and old friendship for an ill.u.s.trious campaign in exile.
[9] Mirabeau"s death was for long attributed to poison.
[10] The correspondence found at the Tuileries, in the Iron Cupboard, on August 10, 1792, and the correspondence of the Count of Lamark, published in our day, establish superabundantly the treason of Mirabeau.
[11] See "The Abbatial Crosier," volume eight in this series.
[12] See "The Infant"s Skull," volume eleven in this series.
[13] As each year started anew on the autumnal equinox, the dates varied a little from those here given. Those given are for the first year of the era. September, 1792, to September, 1793.
[14] The name for the paper notes issued by the Convention.
[15] Department of War, Sec. III, Correspondence, 1793-1794.
[16] This note is historic.
[17] It is fallaciously that tradition reports the attempted suicide of Robespierre. He was a.s.saulted by the gendarme Herda. See the _Monitor_, session of the 10th Thermidor.
[18] The first care of the Royalists in the Convention, the day after the 9th Thermidor, was not to decree liberty to the suspects, but to go in person to open the prisons, whence flocked forth a horde of recalcitrant priests and blood-stained counter-revolutionaries.