SRE BP AS PEGS, 
dne thousand seven hundred 
and ninety-five, in the thirty- 
sixth year of our reign. 
God save the king. 
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Reece 
‘Treaty of Peace signed by Charette, 
on the par: of the insurgent Inha- 
bitants of La Vendee; and the 
Cofumissioners of the Caivention, 
on the part cf the F. rench Republicy 
March 7, 1795. 
Art. i: THE representatives of 
the people promise, in the name of 
the convention, that the sum of 
eighty millions shall be granted to 
the inhabitants cf La’ Vendee, to 
indemnify them for thelosses, burn- 
ings, and devastatioris they have 
suffered. F 
2. Forty millions, on account 
of that sum shal! be iminediately 
paid, to be distributed. 
3. All the contracts by the 
generals of the inhabitants of La 
Vendee shall be discharged by the 
French republic. 
4. The sum of ten millions shall 
bé deposited for that purpose. 
g- The inhabitants of La Ven- 
dee acknowledge the French re- 
public. ~ , 
6. General Charette shall have 
the command of a body of zooo 
mien, in the pay of the repablie. 
7. That ‘force shall consist of 
three bartalions ; the one to he stq- 
tioned at Machecoul, the second at 
Chalons, and the third at another 
place, to be detetmined afterwards. 
8. A list’ shall be made of 
such pefsdns as dre to be banistied 
from La Vendee ; that list to ‘be 
dtawn and presented by general 
Charette, 
9. The free exercise of the ca- 
tholic wotship shall be permitted, 
Wor, XXXVII, 
177 
A place may be purchased for the 
building of a church, but there 
shall be no bells, nor any exterior 
ceremonies. 
10, The banished nonjuring priests 
may return to La Vendee, but can 
only be restoted to their pattimo- 
nial estates. 
11; There shall be in La Vendee 
no distriéts nor municipalities, but 
only a national agent in every pros 
vince. 
12. There shall bé no requisi- 
tions in La Vendee for the space of 
five years. 
Treaty of Peace beteween the Chiefs of 
that part of the Insurgents in Brits 
tany, known by the Name of Choue 
ans, and the French Conventions 
Art. t. THE representatives of 
the people charge the constituted 
authorities ahd commanders of the 
armed force immediately to exe- 
cute the laws which give the free. 
dom of feligious worship. 
2. The Chouans, who have nei- 
ther profession nor estate, shall be 
received into the armies of the re. 
public. < 
3. The inhabitants of the in- 
surgent departments shall have the 
power of organizing and keeping 
on foot a body of chasseurs, which 
shall not exceed 2400 men; 250 of 
these sha!l be stationed im each in. 
surgent department, and shall not 
be employed elsewhere. 
4. The youths of the first requi- 
sition shall remain at home in 
their communes, for the purpose 
of restoring agriculture and com. 
merce. 
5. The contraéts entered into 
by the chiefs of the Chouans, for 
the purpose of defraying the ex- 
pences 
