19. Suppression of nobility, of all titles and orders, of armorial bearings, and of livery-servants. _July_ 3. Justices of the peace appointed throughout the kingdom. 14. Ceremony of a general federation, at which the King is obliged to assist, to commemorate the destruction of the Bastille. Trial by jury introduced in criminal matters. Judges to be chosen by cantons and districts; one for the former, and five for the latter. 26. The constituent assembly publishes a civil constitution for the acceptance of the clergy, which they refuse to admit. _August_. Affair at Nancy--five regiments revolt. Insurrection at Martinico (sic) announced. Désilles shot at Nancy by the Swiss. Mons. Necker, whose popularity declined, is obliged to leave the kingdom precipitately. The assembly, having declared the property of the Crown to be that of the nation, grants to the King the sum he required for his civil list. _Sept_. Horrid massacres in the colonies. _Oct_. 28. Fourteen castles are burned and plundered in Dauphiny. 30. Outrageous conduct of two regiments at Béfort. _Nov_. 2. The clergy propose to raise four millions of livres in their own body for the exigence of the state.