powers. Carletti is received as ambassador from the Grand Duke of Tuscany. _April_ 1. Tumults in Paris for bread and a constitution. 2. Tumults continued at Paris and Amiens. Barrere, Collot d'Herbois, Vadier, and Billaud-Varennes, condemned to be transported to Guyana. 4. Tumults continue. 5. The King of Prussia makes peace with the republic. Motion made to discredit the republican calendar as an act of despotism worthy of Robespierre. Fails of success. The convention takes a guard of 554 life-guard men, and sixty of the artillery. The newspapers of Paris speak of the convention with great boldness. To quiet the people, it is given out that corn is coming in from all quarters. Admiral Renaudin receives orders to put to sea. Baron de Stael is sent as ambassador from the King of Sweden to engage in friendship and alliance with the convention. Rhull ventures to pronounce in the convention an eulogy on the old monarchy. The deficit in the last month amounts to 660,000,000 livres,