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charged with this negotiation, viz. 
the French republie, citizen Fran- 
cis Barthelemi, their ambassador in 
Switzerland ; and his Catholic ma- 
jesty, his minister plenipotentiary 
and envoy extraordinary to the 
King and republic of Poland; Don 
Domingo d’Yriarte; who, after 
having exchanged their powers, 
have agreed to the following ar- 
ticles : 
Art. 1. There sha]l be peace, 
amity, and good understanding be- 
tween the French republic and the 
kingdom of Spain. 
2. In consequence, all the hosti- 
lities between the two contra@ting 
powers shall cease from the date of 
the exchange of the ratifications 
of the present treaty ; and none of 
them shall, from that period, fur- 
nish against the other, in any qua- 
lity, or under any title, any aid, 
or contingent, either in men, horses, 
provisions, money, warlike stores, 
ships, or other articles, 
3. Neither of the contracting 
powers shall grant a passage through 
their territories to any troops at 
war with the other. 
4. The French republic restores 
to the king of Spain all the con- 
quests which she has made from 
him in the course of the present 
war: the conquered places and 
territories shall be evacuated by the 
French troops within fifteen days 
after the exchange of the ratifica- 
tions of the present treaty. 
5. The fortified places, of which 
mention is made in the preceding 
article, shall be restored to Spain, 
with the cannons, warlike stores, 
and other articles belonging to those 
places, which shall have been in 
them at the moment of the signing 
of this treaty. 
6, All sorts of military contri- 
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butions, requisitions and payments, 
shall entirely cease from the date’ 
of fifteen days after the signing of 
the present pacification: all the 
arrears due at that period, even 
bills and promissory notes, given 
for these objects, shall be of no 
effect : what shall have been taken 
or received*after the above-named 
period, shall be gratuitously restor- 
ed, or paid for to the amount of its 
value. / 
7. There shall immediately be 
named by both sides commission- 
ers, for the purpose of adjusting a 
treaty of limits between the two 
powers : they shall as much as pos. 
sible take as the basis of this treaty‘ 
with respect to the territories which 
were disputed before the present 
war, the tops of the mountains 
which are the sources of the rivers 
of France and Spain. 
8. Neither of the contratting 
powers .can, at the expiration of 
a month after the exchange of the | 
ratifications of the present treaty, 
maintain on their respeétive fron- 
tiers more than the number of 
troops they had usually been accus- 
tomed to have stationed there pre-' 
vious to the present war. 
- In exchange for -the places 
restored by the 4th article, the 
king of Spain, for himself and his 
successors, gives up and abandons 
to the French republic all right of 
property in the Spanish part of St. 
Domingo, one of the Antilles: 2 
month after the ratification of the 
present treaty shall be known in 
that island, the Spanish troops shall 
be in readiness to eyacuate the 
places, ports, and establishments 
which they at present occupy, in 
order to give them up to the troops 
of the French republic as soon as 
they shall arrive to take possession 
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