APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
_ 156. The legislative body may 
authorize the directory to send into 
all the French colonies accord. 
ing to the exigency of the case, 
one or mere: particular agents no- 
minated by if for a limired time. 
Dhe particular agents shall exer. 
cise the same functions as the di- 
rectory, and shall be subordinate 
to it. 
157- No. member of the dirces 
tory can go out of the territory of 
the republic, till two years after 
the cessation.of his functions, 
158. He ts bound during that 
interval, to prove .his residence to 
the legislative body. Article 125 
and the following to article 123 
inclusively, relative to che guaran- 
tee of the legislative body, ure 
common to the shine of the di- 
rectory. 
159. In case of more than two 
members of the directory being 
brought to trial, the Icgislative 
body shall provide, in the ordinary 
forms, for replacing them provi- 
sionaily during the trial. 
160. Except in the case of arti, 
cles 11g and 120, neither the di- 
reCtory nor any of its: members can 
be cited either by the council of 
five hundred, or by the council of 
elders, 
161. The accounts and informa-» 
tion demanded. of the dire¢tory, 
by either council, are furnished in 
writing. : 
162. The dire€tory is bound 
every year to present to both coun- 
cils, in writing, an estimate of the 
expences, the situation of the 
finances, the state of existing pen. 
sions, and the plan of those which 
it thinks it expedient to establish 
recreate. It must point out the 
vabuses that bare: come wichin its 
knowledge, 
sy 
163. The directory may at all 
times invite the council of five 
hundred, in-writiag, to take a sub- 
ject into consideration j it may pros 
pose to it measures, but not glaus 
drawn up in the form.of laws, , 
i164. INo member of the direc. 
tory can absent him-elf more * than 
five days, or remove above four 
myriameters. (eight mean) icagues) 
from the place of the residence of 
the directory, without being autho. 
rized by the legislative body. 
165, The members of the dizec- 
tory cannot appear in the exercise 
of iheir functions, either svithout 
or within theirs houses, unless 
clothed in their‘appropriate dress. 
166. ‘Lhe directory has its con. 
stant guard, paid at. the expence 
of the republic, composed of 126 
infantry and 120 cavalry. 
167, The direCtory is. attended » 
by its guards in public ceremonies 
and processions, in’ which it has al- 
ways the first rank. 
168. Each member of she direc. 
tory is attended out of doors by twe 
guards. 
169. Every post of armed force 
owes to the directory, and to each 
of its members, the superior mili- 
tary honours, . 
170. The directory has four mes- 
sengers of state, whom it nomi- 
nates, and whom it. may remove, 
They carry to the two legislative 
bodies the letters and memorials 
of the directory ; _ they have en. 
trance to this effec into the place 
of sitting of the legislative coun- 
cils, They march preceded by 
two ushers. 
171. The dire¢tory resides in the 
same commune with, the legislative 
body. 
7. The, members of the direc. 
tory are lodged at the expence of 
the 
