Convention, 76 were ex-nobles; between 50 and 60 ex-priests; the rest consisted of lawyers, merchants, husbandmen, and a great number of artisans, men who had no property, but what they acquired by spoil from the rich.] on the 17th, 18th, and 19th days of January, 1793, the three following questions were successively put to the vote. QUESTION THE FIRST. Is LOUIS guilty or not? Of the 745 members of the Convention, 20 were absent, 5 sick, 27 gave modified opinions, 693 voted in the affirmative. President "I declare in the name of the National Convention LOUIS "CAPET to be found guilty of a conspiracy against the liberty of the "nation, and of an attempt to disturb the public security." QUESTION THE SECOND. _Shall the sentence to be passed upon LOUIS be referred to the sanction of the people?_ The result of the _appel nominal_ on this question was; 3 sick; 20 absent; 10 refused to vote; 283 voted for, and 424 against it. President "I declare in the name of the National Convention, that its "sentence shall not be submitted to an appeal to the people." QUESTION THE THIRD _What punishment shall be inflicted upon LOUIS?_ The _appel nominal_ for the definitive sentence, by DEPARTMENTS. ****** [Editor's note: The decisions of the members of the convention are given Department by Department and the list is followed by an alphabetical list of the members with the page number on which each appears. For this reason it has been decided that the page numbers