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Foreign News August 4, 1795

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

In Paris on May 30, cavalry remains encamped at the Tuileries with entry restricted to ticket holders. Arsenal section citizens stand guard day and night, receiving standard military rations. Most Paris sections completed investigations yesterday, arranging support for families of executed terrorists.

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PARIS, May 30.

THE cavalry are still encamped in the Tuileries, where none are permitted to enter without tickets. The citizens of the section of the Arsenal remain under arms day and night to guard that important post. The government makes the same allowance to them as the troops of the line, viz. a pound of bread, a pound of meat, and half a pint of wine.
The greater part of the sections of Paris finished yesterday their investigation. They concluded by making provision for the wives and children of the terrorists who have been executed.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Paris Sections Tuileries Encampment Arsenal Guard Executed Terrorists Family Provisions

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

May 30

Outcome

provisions made for wives and children of executed terrorists

Event Details

Cavalry encamped in the Tuileries with restricted access; citizens of Arsenal section under arms guarding the post and receiving military rations; most Paris sections completed investigations yesterday and provided for families of executed terrorists.

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