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liijiorkal Chronick. 



The Francifcan friars have al- 

 fo b.en driven out of his go- 

 vernrncnt, and their convent is 

 entirely dea o'ifhed. 



On the loth of Auguft the 

 election of Deputies to the Po- 

 lifh Diet, according to the nex 

 form, commenced at Warfaw, 

 and in all the other cities of 

 the kingdom. 



On the 2.^d of Auguft, the 

 Emperor cf Germany, with 

 hiseldeft fon, and the King of 

 Pruffia, with his elded fon, ar- 

 rived at the Palace of the Elec- 

 tor of S.ixnny at Drefden; and 

 on the dfth Mr Fawkerer, the 

 Englili Envoy, arrived a'fo at 

 Drefden from Peterfburgh and 

 Warfavv'. 



On the fame day arrived 

 alfo at Drefden, the Count 

 d'Artois, the Marquis de Bou- 

 ille with his fon, Monf. de 

 Calonne, and the Prince of 

 Naflau. 



The bufinefs which occafiou- 

 ed this meeting was the affairs 

 of France, and the following 

 Convention between the Empe- 

 ror and the King of Pruflia was 

 the refult of the conference. 



" His Majefty the Emperor, 

 and his Majefty the King of 

 Pruflia, having henrd the wiflies 

 andreprefentation of Monfieur, 

 the French Kina;'s brother, 

 and the Count d'Artois, do 

 jointly declare, that they look 

 upon the acftual lituation of hi? 

 Majefly the King of France as 

 an objeft of common concern 

 to all the Sovereigns of Eu- 

 T-ope. They hope that this 

 concern will, dcubtlefs, be ac- 

 'knowledged by all the powers, 

 from whom ajjljlance is requir- 

 ed ; and that, in confcquence, 



they will not refufe employing, 

 in conjundtion with their faid 

 Majefties, the moft efficacious 

 means, relative to their forces, 

 in order to enable the King of 

 France to confolidate, in the 

 moft perfedl liberty, the bafis 

 of a monarchial government, 

 fuitablc both ta the rights of 

 Sovereigns, and the welfare of 

 the French nation. — Then, and 

 in this cafe, their faid Majefties 

 the Emperor and the King of 

 Pruflia are 'determined to aifl, 

 fpeedily, with mutual concord, 

 and with neceflary forces, to 

 obtain the propofed end in 

 common. Mean while they 

 will give to their troops necef- 

 fary orders, that they may be 

 ready for putting themfelves 

 in a ftate of acflivity." 

 Pilnitz, Aug. 27. 1791. 



On the 28th the illuftrious 

 vifitors parted — the Emperor 

 and Archduke fet out for 

 Prague — the King of Pruflia 

 and Prince Royal for Potf- 

 dam, — and the Count d'Ar- 

 tois with his fuite for Cob- 

 lentz. — During their ftay at 

 Drefden, the Eleftor of Saxony 

 gave a grand maficed ball, aa 

 opera, fupper, and fireworks, 

 to the royal perfonages and 

 the principal nobility. 



The following is part of a 

 letter from the Czarina to the 

 King of Sweden : " Your Ma- 

 jefty may reft aflured, that my 

 fentiments agree with yours 

 refpe(Singthe unfortunate Louis 

 XVI. and that I fincerely la- 

 ment his fate as well as your 

 Majefty. I hope that our la- 

 I mentations will not be fruitlefs, 

 j and that we fliall manifeft the 

 lively intereft which we feel for 



