' T 552537'atsembtemam—rmcighmmgi ‘ $011. ‘1; x. n . that: great havesurrotind- ed the ind ' haver‘deterrtiined to open 'them. " ' . O M.'_-.Voitlell-.'. 'Th‘e united cemmittees of Report; anda-Recheareheehavegalee’adyta. ken precautionezbit- this particular, and‘ the Department of Paris-has been e'njoihed to seethe‘greatest-eare that order be maintain: _ cd:.Tm1weomm§35idmsrof-the mu’i‘semibflityon 'aceountgefithe precautions .vtaken‘ hyrthe National Assemblfgfofihis nicipali‘ty;" hereITofthé 'fififfimeoE--ealtningi .‘ '1‘, ‘ . ' . I : " V V f. O _ ‘He’Commissioners who haifienfsgné» to condpa theKing“ hack to‘Parie, then tend the :hall‘and were received with great»? gapnlause. - - K I I v ' ' - " eddies-3:4 b) {15:1 L ._ u; g g - -, a We are abbot togivean account to the Assembly, the mlSath with which it intrusted us. : lthas terminated in them'ost satisfiaflmfmannerfor’ the f/In Conformity to your orders, we the road 'to. Valance; mien ‘ the road' we Aegis» what information~=w¢c0ifld colleé}; we took at the same time, enecesslarylmea- euresm that the greatest ordeal the greatest tranquility and satety,=rnight ‘accompany the returnzof the King. ' " V , ~ 'We learnt that he was atflChalens, where at numerous body of National guards was» i. l .fiv defia‘rtments. .iDfisijoue‘that the .respeét darn)" the'RUy’éT D'ighi‘ff’ shou’la‘be eon: retantly maintained, We“ gave orders that the troopsxof all descriptions should —assem_~ ' »bl"e,»gv'hereever we sh: aid”, thinlc necessary: I f We Stoppeditt tmané, where we. “hate informed" that the King. had} quitted A ialnnsfin hisiway~"to- Ep€rmy; but“ we, learnt the alarmipgf'news that'he'wasv pur-_ sued—Lather accounts" said,’ that, without ' "beingwrstrd’ W . » f interém his mum» and Ira! r! 9‘? hit Pet'- , ‘In consequence of this, M. Dumas, who accompanied us, took all thelprccau- .tioos necessar , “that” every snch attempt might be ‘repe led." ' , "He placeg considerable 'forees atevery post,‘"and w; p'rocccdedzwith the» greatcst tap' iryrtoeseape pugguit;"very improbable ,dou tlér, but which it was prudent to- w guard agftinst’as much as "possible. _ r g . foottofMfiflx-g tock - WW "successively. increased, not only of" hotsei“"to the wishes of burieilpwl'citiuni,‘ I do ' t1 r<:\ .. 5" W” “frieze, iniwhicltj eppening Iol' {sitting 5m;- wereg'twp ,yvomene whq said their mites. _.partm‘entp,.expmi§¢.or ‘4 "‘ were-Madame Balm; and MaaamerFour-fij lit"; servicear'tjd eeehritx, m" "vine. the one Fille Grantham/Mama, difl‘erent‘measum ‘which‘the‘ it‘ia‘d .qualgjnd-lthe 0. er tenthstgayget. newtgrntaikihgy “ "’t. ‘ s , Sorteoffl he read to the King-the? _ tea .1 tite‘pmifim’fieri ' iv " 7' ' _;authoti_sing our mission. 'The“King,§h_<_ Vrfwmfifi'eknwmws’, I 's‘were'd in a few wortlsfantl teetified much at their‘eo‘nstitttents; minim-om 'ly the sametentitnenta of deal ind The ,Rxo‘siecatjthrbm . rt safet ,gand for of'l‘tbe ethhe l “5;! Royh‘nigaity. 'Ifc‘bt‘ifitles waste. r r n i' ‘awweggtgtee ver had—any intention of-passt'ng.t5e limiting)? Addresses from adminiétmiw‘ ' film Kinzdm ~- v - s r' : treatment; Guéfdtiana antennae ; f ‘ We then read the saniithhc ‘thekssemblfrefetried— the renting bfthe‘nt - i m National. ‘ «tam. ex ' " ' w '_ ' new“, q..." ' .. “3.. , immune“m,.:.,w..,,‘v.t~3m.; wt . m»protein“that;“in?” iron"? \ . -. t A. i.., Royal Family ‘pasSed thenightat Dormant : I 'Aigfhbly ' CommifiWtQ-dm fiF‘Wifliou“ x it w .9. . . .~ .»;.i..= v §.. ' “a. pfochmatten ' lhthbrtetng (Outfitters .tb from whence We proceeded very: slowly, many of the National Guardsijbeing '0an a , ~ . , I * ain‘t tton. ' ran-"é aw 5 ' -‘ We wrote fromMenxit‘o i x ‘ , ‘ L ,R ‘ tram ‘e‘itiaen. 'ofl} Paris. " * u‘a’tdi'of read, engaging'to manna Itmrtim‘o. .. t.akc‘th¢’lj!¢cfs§ary. Hi i, , .of the National Assembly, the’hMa or trail, ‘ Kile“?! the Commander Bf the N ational Paris, to intreatthem to “ .wanls' paying-the Hedwig} jettier " ‘ measure-reserve t t . v, v '- sin 8mm, dawne-nhfihfifiiléfiétiil‘ 2 ~ upon the King's arrivalhandto send who, enemiea should u w fifiégm. ' (ly of National Guards to guard the amt.~ .cmpifelt‘he freneb‘. {‘"i’f'l'h'ifffr mics—upon“s wetsuit, When tve‘juim. ‘ A‘nother'eitizen' o/WQ‘h-e’sitin of ed the Rttyal’Famil'y, «we address‘étt a::_..linee;: ~ _ f- g ' letter ' ftOm“ thei'three’ Commitiionen Timetienr—to» all the admiini'sitratii'e "bo‘; ; eat-5,111 ardent) bromide fgr’t‘fie‘mtet wot—- stunt to Don! ."*‘“Intl-'_»muthn thote "the‘King'trPersom'Mvaermu-e ‘ ” “fit/“fut *5 ----'~j-' : *‘ received with expressions of the greenbelttectithijEWft‘ontiers, were "gm; YZeal‘and attachment to the pnblicjnte‘terte j that they hatlgmadeialltljerggggyiq“ g; i 1:, i ‘ r. V everywhere ,prevai'ed the greateitt tranqui.' "930mm!!!" O5: the Jity and order, united fwnh. thefiimegp the Assembly; ~ f" ’_ ,_ ‘ a .coura 9- f The..Asscmblyisunderpatdcu.‘ fl‘he-continuationbtr'thepinata,. lar 'ob igations to the. troops of the llfic'for . Military Committee. remains-thence” ‘, Q, “Mitten fidelity‘and‘ifllotfl‘ "diepiay'ea ‘upé-fi goHomfiea places," - this accretion”. t The only obstruction which consideration. ml (numberiofyadditionat. 1 l “ .heat, and the Ordin “travelling.” -' ’ .1Js;..,_. ""3' " . ‘mWe departed six; I g __ ’artielea‘ were. degreed.___ . ary imqygnicncies of I The following letter I' ' from Melt): at..,half past I - The number of the National Guard: ‘ r r . “Intranet! 13. ' .‘ No step is indecent gwhen me eon-item _ ‘ \ men, but oi‘infant'ry. Our progreesv Was; ka—rwlm—it—Jher officer Appoimcdu '~--obstrut.‘ttd by the immense ceneou'r're'Bf torteceiveIthe.Military Qath:iin-.thitfie.fl_'., citizens ugt‘m theroad-aa passed; to. flfifi‘itin Wfitingw‘gMINi‘L that imteatlofarii—vini‘ie‘wehadanmun- htional Asrembl . I’beg it to Nineteen." _ced at threeo’tlock, we didnoewmiyghjnfiatsuranceflof my'zeal for theimaintehittcé‘ . _ Paris till seven o’clock. " t ' -of’thegconttimtign. ,. 7"“ x ’"We’met’thc‘ King betweenvDorinan's _‘_Arrchd atl’atig, we Re a! .General @gymendumat,mnrmgg 7:77 . anathema»: Wetottndsiinwtheicarriage,ji’iFamili; farmfijgthe three Guards jo existed a new ' “withthe King; the Dauphin, ‘ thefghteen’,fi Madame Royal, daughter of the King, Madame Elizabeth, and Madame Toursel, ,Govemess to the Dauphin. VVeV found u“ 'on the coath ‘hox three persdns, who told us their names were Valori, Dumoutier and Malsan, who had been all guardsdu ‘ corps. V They (were dressed aecouriexs. "\ use. _ e. {lemma which torpstinthCP-lece ofthe Thume‘mssun- ' ‘ ~ der the carebf deifiiih‘ififiiFarah?“ m t' ~ """ . ‘; ‘~ ~-_.V ' The Assembly decreed thanks to "the Alto the lollowing 'ietter M. Si- molin, the Russian Ambassador, touM. Montmorin. ‘ . t M. Le ‘ l diti not learn, till this morning from 7th? public newgpapert, when! [observed Commissiloners for the able and faithful manner in which they had conduétcd themselves in'this bu>lfl€53- ’ v - JUNE 27 ‘ ‘ Numemus Addrtttct were read at the punt" i