TO MADAME G. The French revolution; con- duct of the assembly. Slave-trade abolition; re- XCI.- To M. DUMONT. On the September massacres. Union of political proscription, and religious per- From M. DUMONT. Parisian mob. Passports. Conduct of Catherine II. Louis XIV. Effect of the Prussian and Austrian alliance XCIII. - From THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE Country XCVI.-To M. DUMONT. Edinburgh. Dugald Stewart's account of Adam Smith. Administration of justice XCVIII. TO THE SAME. On literary composition XCIX. From M. DUMONT. The Gironde. Brissot - 31 C.-To M. DUMONT. Profession of the law. State of From MR. MANNERS SUTTON. Same subject 65 TO MADAME G. Announcing his marriage - Abbeville; beggars-improvement in the condition of the peo- |