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therefore urgent that I be authorized to confer sacred orders on those
who are old enough and have the necessary instruction。 Meanwhile; you
are limited to asking authorization for the first eight on the
aforesaid list; of whom the youngest is twenty…four。 。 。 。 I beg Your
Excellency to present the others on this list for the authorization of
His Imperial Majesty。〃 … Ibid。; October 6; 1811。 〃I have only one
deacon and one subdeacon; whilst I am losing three or four priests
monthly。〃
'119' Articles organiques; 68; 69。 〃The pensions enjoyed by the curés
by virtue of the laws of the constituent assembly shall be deducted
from their salary。 The vicars and assistants shall be taken from the
pensioned ecclesiastics according to the laws of the constituent
assembly。 The amount of these pensions and the product of oblations
shall constitute their salary。〃
'120' Laws of Vendémiaire 16; year V; and Vent?se 20; year V。。
'121' Decree of Nov。 6; 1800。
'122' Decisions of February 23; 1801; and June 26; 1801。 (We find;
through subsequent decisions; that these recoveries were frequently
effected。)
'123' Law of Frimaire 7; year V (imposing one decime per franc above
the cost of a ticket in every theatre for the benefit of the poor not
in the asylums)。 … Also the decree of Dec。 9; 1809。 … Decisions of
Vendémiaire 27; year VII; and the restoration of the Paris octroi;
〃considering that the distress of the civil asylums and the
interruption of succor at domiciles admit of no further delay。〃 … Also
the law of Frimaire 19; year VIII; with the addition of 2 decimes per
franc to the octroi duties; established for the support of the asylums
of the commune of Paris。 … Paul Leroy…Beaulieu; 〃Traité de la science
des finances;〃 I。; 685。 Many towns follow this example: 〃Two years had
scarcely passed when there were 293 Octrois in France。〃
'124' Law of Messidor 25; year V。 … Alexis Chevalier; ibid。; p。 185。
(Decisions of Thermidor 20; year XI; and Germinal 4; year XIII。) … Law
of Dec。。 11; 1808 (article 1。)
'125' Albert Duruy; 〃l'Instruction publique et la Révolution;〃 p。480
et seq。 (〃Procès…verbaux des conseils…généraux de l'an IX;〃 among
others; the petitions from Gironde; Ile…et…Vilaine; Maine…et…Loire;
Puy。de…D?me; Haute…Sa?ne; Haute Vienne; la Manche; Lot…et…Garonne;
Sarthe; Aisne; Aude; C?te…d'Or; Pas…de…Calais; BassePyrénées;
Pyrénées…Orienta1es; and Lot。)
'126' Alexis Chevalier; ibid。; p。 182。 (According to statistical
returns of the parent establishment; rue Oudinot。 … These figures are
probably too low。)
'127' 〃Recueil des lois et réglemens sur l'enseignement supérieur;〃 by
A。 de Beauchamp; I。; 65。 (Report by Fourcroy; April 20; 1802。) 〃Old
schools; since the suppression of upper schools and universities; have
taken a new extension; and a pretty large number of private
institutions have been formed for the literary education of the
young。〃
'128' Ibid。; 65 and 71。 (Report by Fourcroy。) 〃As to the primary
schools; the zeal of the municipalities must be aroused; the emulation
of the functionaries excited; and charitable tendencies revived; so
natural to the French heart and which will so promptly spring up when
the religious respect of the government for local endowments becomes
known。〃
'129' Ibid。; p。 81。 (Decree of May 1st; 1802; titles 2 and 9。 … Decree
of Sept。 17; 1808; article 23。)
130' 〃Histoire du collège des Bons…Enfans de l'université de Reims;〃
by abbé Cauly; p。 649。 … The lycée of Reims; decreed May 6; 1802; was
not opened until the 24th of September; 1803。 The town was to furnish
accommodations for 150 pupils。 It spent nearly 200;000 francs to put
buildings in order。 。 。 。 This sum was provided; on the one hand; by a
voluntary subscription which realized 45;000 francs and; on the other
hand; by an additional tax。
'131' Law of May 1; 1802; articles 32; 33; and 34。 … Guizot; 〃Essai
sur l'instruction publique; I。; 59。 Bonaparte maintained and brought
up in the lycées; at his own expense and for his own advantage; about
3000 children 。 。 。 commonly selected from the sons of soldiers or
from poor families。〃 … Fabry; 〃Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de
l'instruction publique;〃 III。; 802。 〃Children of soldiers whose wives
lived in Paris; the sons of office…holders who were prevented by
luxury from bringing up their families … such were the scholarships of
Paris。〃 … 〃In the provinces; the employees in the tax… and post…
offices; with other nomadic functionaries … such were the communal
scholarships。〃 … Lunet; 〃Histoire du collège de Rodez;〃 219; 224。 Out
of 150 scholarships; 87 are filled; on the average。
'132' 〃Recueil;〃 etc。; by A。 de Beauchamp; I; 171; 187; 192。 (Law of
September 17; 1808; article 27; and decision of April 7; 1809。)
'133' Ibid。 Masters of private schools and heads of institutions must
pay additionally every year one…quarter of the sums above fixed。 (Law
of Sept。 17; 1808; article 25。 Law of March 17; 1808; title 17。… Law
of February 17; 1809。)
'134' Ibid。; I。; 189。 (Decree of March 24; 1808; on the endowment of
the University。)
'135' Emond; 〃Histoire du collège Louis…le…Grand;〃 p。238。 (This
college; previous to 1789; enjoyed an income of 450;000 livres。) …
Guizot; ibid。; I。; 62。 … This college was maintained during the
revolution under the name of the 〃Prytanée Fran?ais〃 and received in
1800 the property of the University of Louvain。 Many of its pupils
enlisted in 1792; and were promised that their scholarships should be
retained for them on their return; hence the military spirit of the
〃Prytanée。〃 … By virtue of a decree; March 5; 1806; a perpetual income
of 400;000 francs was transferred to the Prytanée de Saint…Cyr。 It is
this income which; by the decree of March 24; 1808; becomes the
endowment of the imperial University。 Henceforth; the expenses of the
Prytanée de Saint…Cyr are assigned to the war department。
'136' Alexis Chevalier; Ibid。; p。265。 Allocution to the 〃Ignorantin〃
brethren。
'137' 〃The Ancient Régime;〃 pp。13…15。 (Laff。 I。 pp。 17 and 18。)… 〃The
Revolution;〃 III。; p。 54。 (Laff。 II。 pp。 48…49) … Alexis Chevalier;
〃Les Frères des écoles chrétiennes;〃 p。341。 〃Before the revolution;
the revenues of public instruction exceeded 30 millions。〃 … Peuchet;
〃Statistique elementaire de la France (published in 1805); p。256。
Revenue of the asylums and hospitals in the time of Necker; 40
millions; of which 23 are the annual income from real…estate and 17
provided by personal property; contracts; the public funds; and a
portion from octrois; etc。
'138' D'Haussonville; 〃l'église romaine et le premier Empire;〃 vol。
IV。 et V。; passim … Ibid。; III。; 370; 375。 (13 Italian cardinals and
19 bishops of the Roman states are transported and assigned places in
France; as well as many of their grand…vicars and chanoines; about the
same date over 200 Italian priests are banished to Corsica)。 … V。;
181。 (July 12; 1811; the bishops of Troyes; Tournay and Ghent are sent
to (the fortress…prison of) Vincennes。) … V。; 286。 (236 pupils in the
Ghent seminary are enrol1ed in an artillery brigade and sent off to
Wesel; where about fifty of them die in the hospital。) … 〃Souvenirs〃;
by PASQUIER (Etienne…Dennis; duc) Librarie Plon; Paris 1893。 (Numbers
of Belgian priests confined in the castles of Ham; Bouillon and
Pierre…Chatel were set free after the Restoration。)
'139' Decree of November 15; 1811; art。 28; 29; and 30。 (Owing to M。
de Fontanes; the small seminaries were not all closed; many of them;
41; still existing in 1815。)
'140' Collection of laws and decrees; passim; after 1802。
'141' Documents furnished by M。 Alexis Chevalier; former director of
public charities。 The total amount of legacies and bequests is as
follows: 1st Asylums and hospitals; from January 1; 1800; to December
31; 1845; 72;593;360 francs; from January 1st; 1846; to December 31;
1855; 37;107;812; from January 1st; 1856; to December 31; 1877;
121;197;774。 in all; 230;898;346 francs。 … 2d。 Charity bureaux。 From
January 1st; 1800; to December 31; 1845; 49;911;090; from January 1st;
1846; to December 31; 1873; 115;629;925; from January 1st 1874; to
December 31; 1877; 19;261;065。 In all; 184;802;080 francs。 … Sum
total; 415;701;026 francs。
'142' According to the statements of M。 de Watteville and M。 de
Gasparin。
'143' Report by Fourcroy; annexed to the exposition of the empire and
presented to the Corps Législatif; March 5; 1806。
'144' Coup d'?il général sur l'éducation et l'instruction publique en
France;〃 by Basset; censor of studies at Charlemagne college (1816); …
p。 21。
'145' 〃Statistique de l'enseignement primaire;〃 II。; CCIV。 (From 1786
to 1789; 47 out of 100 married men and 26 married women out of a
hundred signed their marriage contract。 From 1816 to 1820; the figures
show 54 husbands and 34 wives。) … Morris