Menehould .-- Are arrested at Varennes .-- Tumult in the City, and in the Assembly .-- The King and Queen are brought back to Paris. CHAPTER XXXII. Marie Antoinette's Feelings on her Return .-- She sees Hopes of Improvement .-- The 17th of July .-- The Assembly inquire into the King's Conduct on leaving Paris .-- They resolve that there is no Reason for taking Proceedings .-- Excitement in Foreign Countries .-- The Assembly proceeds to complete the Constitution .-- It declares all the Members Incapable of Election to the New Assembly .-- Letters of Marie Antoinette to the Emperor and to Mercy .-- The Declaration of Pilnitz .-- The King accepts the Constitution .-- Insults offered to him at the Festival of the Champ de Mars .-- And to the Queen at the Theatre .-- The First or Constituent Assembly is dissolved. CHAPTER XXXIII. Composition of the New Assembly .-- Rise of the Girondins .-- Their Corruption and Eventual Fate .-- Vergniaud's Motions against the King .-- Favorable Reception of the King at the Assembly, and at the Opera .-- Changes in the Ministry .-- The King's and Queen's Language to M.Bertrand de Moleville .-- The Count de Narbonne .-- Petion is elected Mayor of Paris .-- Scarcity of Money, and Great Hardships of the Royal Family .-- Presents arrive from Tippoo Sahib .-- The Dauphin .-- The Assembly passes Decrees against the Priests and the Emigrants .-- Misconduct of the Emigrants .-- Louis refuses his Assent to the Decrees .-- He issues a Circular condemning Emigration. CHAPTER XXXIV. Death of Leopold .-- Murder of Gustavus of Sweden--Violence of Vergniaud .-- The Ministers resign .-- A Girondin Ministry is appointed .-- Character of Dumouriez .-- Origin of the Name Sans-culottes .-- Union of Different Parties against the Queen .-- War is declared against the Empire .-- Operations in the Netherlands .-- Unskillfulness of La Fayette .-- The King falls into a State of Torpor .-- Fresh Libels on the Queen .-- Barnave's Advice .-- Dumouriez has an Audience of the Queen .-- Dissolution of the Constitutional Guard .-- Formation of a Camp near Paris .-- Louis adheres to his Refusal to assent to the Decree against the Priests .-- Dumouriez resigns his Office, and takes command of the Army. CHAPTER XXXV. The Insurrection of June 20th. CHAPTER XXXVI. Feelings of Marie Antoinette .-- Different Plans are formed for her Escape. -- She hopes for Aid from Austria and Prussia .-- La Fayette comes to Paris. -- His Mismanagement--An Attempt is made to assassinate the Queen .-- The Motion of Bishop Lamourette .-- The Feast of the Federation .-- La Fayette proposes a Plan for the King's Escape .-- Bertrand proposes Another .-- Both are rejected by the Queen. CHAPTER XXXVII. Preparation for a New Insurrection .-- Barbaroux brings up a Gang from Marseilles .-- The King's last Levee .-- The Assembly rejects a Motion for the Impeachment of La Fayette .-- It removes some Regiments from Paris .-- Preparations of the Court for Defense .-- The 10th of August .-- The City is in Insurrection .-- Murder of Mandat .-- Louis reviews the Guards .-- He takes Refuge with the Assembly .-- Massacre of the Swiss Guards .-- Sack of the Tuileries .-- Discussions in the Assembly .-- The Royal Authority is suspended. CHAPTER XXXVIII. Indignities to which the Royal Family are subjected .-- They are removed to the Temple .-- Divisions in the Assembly .-- Flight of La Fayette .-- Advance of the Prussians .-- Lady Sutherland supplies the Dauphin with Clothes .-- Mode of Life in the Temple .-- The Massacres of September .-- The Death of the Princess de Lamballe .-- Insults are heaped on the King and Queen .-- The Trial of the King .-- His Last Interview with his Family .-- His Death. CHAPTER XXXIX. The Queen is refused Leave to see Clery .-- Madame Royale is taken Ill .-- Plans are formed for the Queen's Escape by MM.
Jarjayes, Toulan, and by the Baron de Batz .-- Marie Antoinette refuses to leave her Son .-- Illness of the young King .-- Overthrow of the Girondins .-- Insanity of the Woman Tison .-- Kindness of the Queen to her .-- Her Son is taken from her, and intrusted to Simon .-- His Ill-treatment .-- The Queen is removed to the Conciergerie .-- She is tried before the Revolutionary Tribunal .-- She is condemned .-- Her last Letter to the Princess Elizabeth .-- Her Death and Character. INDEX LIFE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE..