Paris under the Commune: The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs)Leighton, John
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Paris under the Commune: The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs)
Leighton, John
Paris (France) -- History -- Commune, 1871
[92] An important document has just made the round of the Communal
press—the manifesto of the minority of the Commune, in which
twenty-one members declare their refusal to take any farther part in
the deliberations of the body, which they accuse of having delivered
its powers into the hands of the Committee of Public Safety, and thus
rendering itself null. This declaration is signed by:—Arthur Arnould,
Avrial, Andrieux, Arnold, Clémence, Victor Clément, Courbet, Franckel,
Eugène Gérardin, Jourde, Lefrançais, Longuet, Malon, Ostyn, Pindy,
Sérailler, Tridon, Theisz, Varlin, Vermorel, Jules Vallès.
Adding to these twenty-one secessionists, twenty-one members who
have resigned:—Adam, Barré, Brelay, Beslay, De Bouteiller, Chéron,
Desmarest, Ferry, Fruneau, Goupil, Loiseau-Pinson, Leroy, Lefèvre,
Méline, Murat, Marmottan, Nast, Ulysse Parent, Robineat, Rane,
Tirard;
Three who have not sat: Briosne, Menotti Garibaldi, Rogeard;
Two dead: Duval, Flourens;
One captured: Blanqui;
One escaped: Charles Gérardin;
Five incarcerated: Allix, Panille dit Blanchet, Brunel, Emile
Clément, Cluseret;—
Out of 101 members elected to the Commune on the 26th of March and
the 16th of April, only forty-seven now remain:—Amouroux, Ant.
Arnaud, Assy, Babick, Billioray, Clément, Champy, Chardon, Chalain,
Demay, Dupont, Decamp, Dereure, Durant, Delescluze, Eudes, Henry
Fortuné, Ferré, Gambon, Geresme, Paschal Grousset, Johannard,
Ledroit, Langevin, Lonclas, Mortier, Léo Meiller, Martelet, J.
Miot, Oudet, Protot, Paget, Pilotel, Félix Pyat, Philippe, Parisel,
Pottier, Régère, Raoul Rigault, Sicard, Triquet, Urbain, Vaillant,
Verdure, Vésmier, Viart.
[93] “REPUBLICAN FEDERATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
“Central Committee.
“To the People of Paris! To the National Guard!
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