This evening, the French King and his family were escorted back to Paris by the National Guard and moved into the Palais des Tuileries.
The crowd surrounding Versailles Palace followed the National Guard escorting the King and returned to the city in a grand procession.
Once the King entered the city, the gentlemen of the National Assembly spent the entire night discussing what to do and ultimately decided to move into the city as well.
Thus, Lafayette sent people to clear out the royal equestrian arena next to the Palais des Tuileries, captured all the horses and found another place to keep them, shoveled the manure, and had carpenters build a whole set of terraced stands to transform it into a meeting place.
The first time going to this new venue, Dan Dong complained all morning, saying that he could smell the scent of horse manure.