of 600,000,000 in fpecie upon a million of [ 142 ] citizens. It is computed that by means of three hundred millions in fpecie, thirty mil- liards of alTignats will be taken out of cir- culation. In this forced loan affignats are to be taken at one per cent. A motion is made to fell Compiegne, Fon- tainbleau, Chantilly, Ramboullet, Meudon, St. Germain, St. Cloud, Choify, Vincennes, and the wood of Boulogne. The legiilative body decrees 1500 millions for the fervice of the armies. Boifly d'Anglas propofes to reftrain the liberty of the prefs. The city of Deux-Ponts taken by the French under General St. Eyr. The fupplying Paris alone with provifions coding 350 millions every ten days, the di- rectory acquaints the legiflativebody that the funds granted for that purpofe are exhaufted. Decreed, that the direftory ftiall nominate all the judges not eleded by the primary af- femblies. All the miniilers agree in declaring that every thing is loft, if hafte be not made in procuring funds.