APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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enjoying the possession of the na- 

 tional domains till his majesty's plpp.- 

 surc shall be known: and all leases 

 granted before the arrival of th« 

 British fleet at St. Fiorenzo shall re- 

 main in force. 



Art. XV. The comn:\unity shall 

 be maintained in the possession of 

 the moveables and immoveables be- 

 longing to it ; the same shall be 

 done with tlie town-hospital. 



Ans. Granted. 



Art. ■ XV I The deserters shall 

 not be demanded on one side or the 

 uther. 



Ans. Granted. 



Art XV 1 1 .The prisoners that have 

 been taken during the siege shall he 

 set at liberty, and shall be allowed 

 to retire to Bastia, or to France ; 

 those which have been taken since 

 the betjinninsc of the war, and h?.ve 

 been given npto theCorsicans, shall 

 be joined to those who were taken 

 at Fornelli, to be exchanged when 

 an apportunity offers. 



Ans. Granted. 



Art. XVI II. Necessary passports 

 shall be furnished to two feluccas, 

 to go, immediately after sighing 

 this capitulation, one' to Calvi, and 

 theotiierto the port of the Moun- 

 tain, to carry tlie dispatches of the 

 general of division, Gentili. 



Ans. Granted, witli regard ' to 

 Toulon, (port of tlie Mountain). 

 {Icfused, witii regard to Calvi. 



Art. XIX. If any difficulty should 

 arise respecting the terms or condi- 

 tions r>f the capituliition, t'lty i,iiall 

 be in all cases interpreted in favour 

 of the garrison, the inhabitants of 

 Bastia, and the refugees, 



Ans. If any diflicu'ty shall at aiiy 

 time arise in the interpretation of 

 tiie capitulation, it shall be decided 

 with t'le atrictcbtjusticetq botli-par- 

 ticb. 



Art. XX, The British govern- 

 ment shiiU be the only "guarantee of 

 the pre'jent capitulation. " ' 



Ans. Granted. , 



JddiUonaL artides. 

 Art. I. Alhheout-postsand forts, 

 and tlie gate of the citadel, ohall be 

 put in possession of his Britannic 

 majesty's troops at twelve o'clock 

 to-morrow : tlie troops in the forts 

 and out-posts are to retire to the 

 citadel, from whence they are to 

 march, at ten o'clock the next morn- 

 ing, to the place appointed for each 

 corpsby th? commissionerswho have 

 managed the present capitulation : 

 and they are to lay down their arms 

 at the place of their embarkation. 

 Commissaries of artillery and stores 

 will remain in the citadel, to take 

 inventories of all the artillery, am- 

 munition, and stores ; and proper 

 officers are to be appointed to shew 

 the mines, magazines, and stores of 

 every description. 



Art. II. Tlie town of Bastia, the 

 citadel, and all the forts, bul-vvorks 

 and posts, and tveiy thing contain- 

 ed in them that is not the private 

 property of the garrison or iniiabit- 

 ants, together with the ships of 

 war and aii ves.;elslying in the port, 

 sliail be delivered up to his Britan- 

 nic majesty in their present state, 

 without anydeteriorationof thebat- 

 te-iies,' artillery, mines, mag;.„ines of 

 ammunition, provisions, or any sort 

 ■of Stores. (Signed) 



EriE.-.NE MoNTy,/)m-. diidepart. 



J. ii. Fran cEjC 111, adj. gun. 



C. F. E. CouTHAUD, adj. gen', * 



G A 1. E A z z 1 \'l , m 'mjor of Bastia. 

 Jpprtmvd par moi, Gentili. 



S.GOODALL. 

 W. Vo'JNG. 



J. iV. Inglbi'ied. 

 J. M Ak ihuk. 

 'Jjtprovcdbtj iiic. Hood. 



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