llrong cities taken, of which 36 were by feige or blockade; 230 forts or redoubts; 800 pieces of cannon, 70,000 mufkets, 1 ,900,000 pounds of powder, and 90 flands of colours, taken by the republic. Viftory of Admiral Hotham in the Medi- terranean. Commotions in Paris for want of provifions. Eleven perfons malTacred at Toulon. Infurreftion at Bourdeaux. The convention has many debates about Barrere and his affociates. The Dutch are required to give up to the French republic all the coined money in their poffeiTion'. Rouzet tells the convention it is time that France fliould refume her rank among_ ci- vilized nations. 5. A committee is appointed to prepare a con- ftitution (the third in five years.) C "7 ] Bourfault reports that the war in La Vendee is extlnguiilied, but that another had broken out, called that of the Chouans. Le Sage denounces the wind which blew down the flag from the convention-hall. Decreed, that the 7 1 deputies profcribed by