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the origins of contemporary france-3-第124章

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a central and revolutionary executive committee。  These nine persons

are entirely unknown;'135' all are obscure subordinates;'136' mere

puppets and manikins; eight days later; on finishing their

performance; when they are no longer needed; they will be withdrawn

behind the scenes。 In the mean time they pass for the mandatories of

the popular sovereign; with full power in all directions; because he

has delegated his omnipotence to them; and the sole power; because

their investiture is the most recent; under this sanction; they stalk

around somewhat like supernumeraries at the Opera; dressed in purple

and gold; representing a conclave of cardinals or the Diet of the Holy

Empire。  Never has the political drama degenerated into such an

impudent farce!  On the 31st; at half…past six in the morning;

Dobsen and his bullies present themselves at the council…general of

the Commune; tender their credentials; and make known to it its

deposition。 The Council; with edifying complacency; accepts the fiat

and leaves the department。  With no less grateful readiness Dobsen

summons it back; and reinstates it in all its functions; in the name

of the people; and declares that it merits the esteem of the

country。'137'  At the same time another demagogue; Varlet; performs

the same ceremony with the Council of the department; and both bodies;

consecrated by a new baptism; join the sixty…six commissaries to share

the dictatorship。  What could be more legitimate? The Convention

would err in making any opposition:



〃It was elected merely to condemn the tyrant and to frame a

constitution; the sovereign people has invested it with no other

power;'138' accordingly; the other acts; its warrants of arrest; are

simply usurpations and despotism。 Paris; moreover; represents France

better than it does; for Paris is 〃the extract of all the departments;

the mirror of opinion;〃'139' the advance…guard of patriotism。

〃Remember the 10th of August;'140'  previous to that time; the

opinions in the Republic were divided; but; scarcely had you struck

the decisive blow when all subsided into silence。 Have no fear of the

departments; with a little terror and a few instructions; we shall

turn all minds in our favor。〃 Grumblers persist in demanding the

convocation of primary assemblies。 〃Was not the 10th of August

necessary? Did not the departments then endorse what Paris did? They

will do so this time。 It is Paris which saved them。〃'141'



Consequently; the new government places Henriot; a reliable man; and

one of the September slaughterers; in full command of the armed force;

then; through a violation by law declared as a capital offense; it

orders the alarm gun to be fired; then; on the other hand; it beats a

general call to arms; sounds the tocsin and closes the barriers; the

post office managers are put in arrest; and letters are intercepted

and opened; the order is given to disarm the suspected and hand their

arms over to patriots; 〃forty sous a day are allowed to citizens with

small means while under arms。〃'142'  Notice is given without fail the

preceding evening to the trusty men of the quarter; accordingly; early

in the morning; the Committee of Supervision has already selected from

the Jacobin sections 〃the most needy companies in order to arm those

the most worthy of combating for liberty;〃 while all its guns are

distributed 〃to the good republican workmen。〃 '143'  From hour to

hour as the day advances; we see in the refractory sections all

authority passing over to the side of force; at the Finistère; Butte…

des…Moulins; Lombards; Fraternité; and Marais'144' sections; the

encouraged sans…culottes obtain the ascendancy; nullify the

deliberations of the moderates; and; in the afternoon; their delegates

go and take the oath at the H?tel…de…ville。



Meanwhile the Commune; dragging behind it the semblance of popular

unanimity; besieges the Convention with multiplied and threatening

petitions。 As on the 27th of May; the petitioners invade the hall; and

〃mix in fraternally with the members of the 'Left。〃' Forthwith; on the

motion of Levasseur; the 〃Mountain;〃 〃confident of its place being

well guarded;〃 leaves it and passes over to the 〃Right。〃'145'  Invaded

in its turn; the 〃Right〃 refuses to join in the deliberations;

Vergniaud demands that 〃the Assembly join the armed force on the

square; and put itself under its protection〃; he and his friends leave

the hall; and the decapitated majority falls back upon its usual

hesitating course。 All is hubbub and uproar around it。 In the hall the

clamors of the 〃Mountain;〃 the petitioners; and the galleries; seem

like the constant roar of a tempest。 Outside; twenty or thirty

thousand men will probably clash in the streets;'146' the battalion of

Butte…des…Moulins; with detachments sent by neighboring sections; is

entrenched in the Palais…Royal; and Henriot; spreading the report that

the rich sections of the center have displayed the white cockade; send

against it the sans…culottes of the faubourgs Saint…Antoine and Saint…

Marceau; cannon are pointed on both sides。  These loaded cannon must

not be discharged; the signal of civil war must not be given; it is

simply necessary 〃to forestall the consequences of a movement which

could be only disastrous to liberty;〃'147' and it is important to

ensure public order。 The majority; accordingly; think that it is

acting courageously in refusing to the Commune the arrest of the

Twenty…two; and of the Ministers; Lebrun and Clavière; in exchange for

this it consents to suppress its commission of Twelve; it confirms the

act of the Commune which allows forty sous a day to the workmen under

arms; it declares freedom of entry into its tribunes; and; thanking

all the sections; those who defended as well as those who attacked it;

it maintains the National Guard on permanent call; announces a general

federation for the 10th of August following; and goes off to

fraternize with the battalions in the PalaisRoyal; in battle array

against each other through the calumnies of the Commune; and which;

set right at the last moment; now embrace instead of cutting each

other's throats。



This time; again; the advantage is on the side of the Commune。  Not

only have many of its requirements been converted into decrees; but

again; its revolutionary baptism remains in full force; its executive

committee is tacitly recognized; the new government performs its

functions; its usurpations are endorsed; its general; Henriot; keeps

command of the entire armed force; and all its dictatorial measures

are carried out without let or hindrance。  There is another reason

why they should be maintained and aggravated。  〃Your victory is only

half…won;〃 writes Hébert in his Père Duchesne; 〃all those bastards of

intriguers still live! 〃   On the evening of the 31st of May the

Commune issues warrants of arrest against the ministers Clavière and

Lebrun; and against Roland and his wife。  That same evening and

throughout the following day and night; and again the day after; the

Committees of Supervision of the forty…eight sections; according to

instructions from the H?tel…de…ville'148' study the lists of their

quarters;'149' add new names to these; and send commissaries to disarm

and arrest the suspected。 Whoever has spoken against revolutionary

committees; or disapproved of the assaults of the 31st of May; or not

openly shown himself on the 10th of August; or voted on the wrong side

in the old Legislative Assembly; might be arrested。 It is a general;

simultaneous raid; in all the streets we see nothing but people seized

and under escort sent to prison; or put before the section committee。

〃Anti…patriotic〃 journalists are arrested first of all; the entire

impression of their journals being additionally confiscated; and the

journal suppressed; the printing…rooms of Gorsas are sacked; seals

placed on his presses;'150' and Prudhomme himself is locked up。 All

resistance is overcome in the
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