_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. Frederic, his description of Dumouriez, 98.
Ministry appointed by the King resign; new, appointed, 176.
Mirabeau cautions the Queen against Lafayette, 236; and Abbe
Lamourette, 241.
Molleville, Bertrand de, conversation of, with the King, 227; quoted,
273.
Monge, senator of the Empire, reply of, to Napoleon, 391.
_Moniteur_, the, on the fete of Chateauvieux, 121.
Mortimer-Ternaux, M., quoted, 279, 282; his _Histoire de la Terreur_,
359.
Mouchy, Marshal de, his devotion to the King and Queen, 220.
Napoleon, a witness of the invasion of the Tuileries, 209; asserts the
King could have gained the victory, 286; a witness of the attack of the
Marseillais on the Tuileries, 310, 314; visits the Temple, and has it
destroyed, 348.
National Assembly, place of meeting of, 5; impeach the King's brothers
and confiscate the _emigres'_ property, 26; impeach De Lessart, 30;
order the King's guard disbanded, 143; decrees of as to the clergy and
an army before Paris, 150; Madame Roland's letter to the King, read to,
167; letter of Lafayette read in the, 178; receive a deputation from
Marseilles, 183; consider the admission of the resurrectionists to the
chamber, 187; the place of meeting of, 188; deputation from, to the
King during the invasion of the Tuileries, 208; question the Queen,
216; maintain an equivocal attitude, 222; the majority of, royalists
and constitutionalists, 272; affect not to recognize the King's danger,
280; send a deputation to receive the King and his family, 296; number
of members present when the decree of deposition was voted, 320;
terrorized by the Commune, 370; royalty abolished and the republic
proclaimed by, 387.
National Guard, at the Tuileries, 196; the choice troops of, broken up,
268; royalist, in the Tuileries, 279, 288.
Noblemen, royalist, fidelity of, to the King, 278, 284; fate of, 322.
Orleans, Duke of, and the Palais Royal, 4; and his party clamor for the
deposition of the King, 270.
Palais Royal, the, in 1792, 4.
Pan, Mallet du, sent to Germany by Louis XVI., 135.
Paris, in 1792, 1; the Archbishop of, at Versailles, in 1774, 78;
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