ABSTRACT

AT length the Parliament of Rouen began to interest itself in the cause of Mons. du F—The circumstances of his confinement were mentioned in that Assembly, and the President sent his Secretary to Mons. du F—’s prison, who had now quitted his bed, and was able to walk with the assistance of crutches. By the advice of the President, Mons. du F—addressed some letters to the Parliament, representing his situation in the most pathetic 100terms, and imploring their interference in his behalf.