14. Anniversary of the French revolution celebrated. Project of a national tontine. A loan of a milliard at three per cent. Lanthenas reads a motion from Thomas Paine, he not being able to speak French. Mons. d'Hervilly is wounded near Aurai (sic). Warm action between the republicans and Chouans near L'Orient. Le Bon proceeds with his defence. Disorders at St. Malo; and at Lyons. 15. The royalists attack the camp of St. Barb; forced to retreat. 16. The Spaniards again defeated. 17. Le Bon decreed to be in a state of accusation. Report of a complete overthrow of a Spanish army. Tumults at the theatres. France contains 28,000 square leagues of 2280 toises. Each league contains 3,850 acres (arpents) which make 105,400,000 acres. Valuing the acres one with another at 150 livres each, the total value of the lands would be 15,810,000,000. The debts of the republic at this time are 17.500,000,000, and these are secured by the lands; there is a deficit therefore of 1,690,000,000. 20. The regiment of Hervilly murders its officers, and 8oo of them desert, giving the word of order to the republican general.