The History of a Crime eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 549 pages of information about The History of a Crime.

The History of a Crime eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 549 pages of information about The History of a Crime.

Yet he went there.

M. Dupin, it may be remembered, was appointed Attorney-General at the
Court of Cessation.

CHAPTER VII.

THE OTHER LIST

Opposite to the list of adherents should be placed the list of the proscribed.  In this manner the two sides of the coup d’etat can be seen at a glance.

  “DECREE.

  “ARTICLE I.—­The ex-Representatives of the Assembly, whose names are
  found beneath, are expelled from French territory, from Algeria, and
  from the Colonies, for the sake of public safety:—­

  “Edmond Valentine.  Charrassin. 
  Paul Racouchot.  Bandsept. 
  Agricol Perdiguier.  Savoye. 
  Eugene Cholat.  Joly. 
  Louis Latrade.  Combier. 
  Michel Renaud.  Boysset. 
  Joseph Benoist (du Rhone).  Duche. 
  Joseph Burgard.  Ennery. 
  Jean Colfavru.  Guilgot. 
  Joseph Faure (du Rhone).  Hochstuhl. 
  Pierre-Charles Gambon.  Michot Boutet. 
  Charles Lagrange.  Baune. 
  Martin Nadaud.  Bertholon. 
  Barthelemy Terrier.  Schoelcher. 
  Victor Hugo.  De Flotte. 
  Cassal.  Joigneaux. 
  Signard.  Laboulaye. 
  Viguier.  Bruys. 
  Esquiros.  Gaston Dussoubs. 
  Madier de Montjau.  Guiter. 
  Noel Parfait.  Lafon. 
  Emile Pean.  Lamarque. 
  Pelletier.  Pierre Lafranc. 
  Raspail.  Jules Leroux. 
  Theodore Bac.  Francisque Maigne. 
  Bancel.  Malardier. 
  Belin (Drome).  Mathieu (de la Drome). 
  Bosse.  Millotte. 
  Bourzat.  Roselli-Mollet. 
  Brive.  Charras. 
  Chavoix.  Saint-Ferreol. 
  Clement Dulac.  Sommier. 
  Dupout (de Bussac).  Testelin (Nord).

  “ARTICLE II.—­In the event, contrary to the present decree, of one of
  the persons named in Article I. re-entering the prohibited limits, he
  may be transported for the sake of public safety.

  “Given at the Palace of the Tuileries, at the Cabinet Council assembled,
  January 9th, 1852.

  “LOUIS BONAPARTE.

  “DE MORNY, Minister of the Interior.”

There was besides a list of the “provisionally exiled,” on which figured Edward Quinet, Victor Chauffour, General Laidet, Pascal Duprat, Versigny, Antony Thouret, Thiers, Girardin, and Remusat.  Four Representatives, Mathe, Greppo, Marc-Dufraisse, and Richardet, were added to the list of the “expelled.”  Representative Miot was reserved for the tortures of the casemates of Africa.  Thus in addition to the massacres, the victory of the coup d’etat was paid for by these figures:  eighty-eight Representatives proscribed, one killed.

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