Sa TiE) “PLA PvE ORS. 
Freaty of Peace between the French re- 
public and the Infant Duke of Par- 
ma, Placentia, and Guastalla. 
THE French republic and his 
royal highness the infant duke of 
- Parma, Placentia, and Guastalla, 
desiring to re-establish the ties of 
amity which formerly subsisted be- 
tween the two states, and to put 
an end, as much as in their power, 
to the calamites of war, have ac- 
cepted, with eagerness, the medi- 
ation of his Catholic majesty, and 
have named for the plenipotenti- 
aries, that is to say, the executive 
directory, in the name of the French 
republic, the citizen Charles Dela- 
croix, minister of foreign affairs, 
and his royal highness the infant 
duke of Parma, Messieurs the count 
Pierre Politi and Don Louis Boll ; 
who, after having exchanged their 
respective powers, have determined 
upon and concluded definitively the 
following articles, under the medi- 
ation of his Catholic majesty, exer- 
cised by the marquis del Campo, 
his ambassador to the French re- 
public, who has also presented his 
full powers. 
Arr. 1. There shall be peace 
_ and amity between the French re- 
public and his royal highness the 
infant duke of Parma; the two 
. powers shall carefully abstain from 
every thing that may alter the good 
harmony and union established be- 
tween them by the present treaty. 
' 2. Every act, engagement, or 
anterior convention, on the part of 
one or other of the two contracting 
powers, which might be contrary 
to the present treaty, shall be con- 
- sidered as null and void. In conse- 
quence, during the course of the 
present war, neither of the two 
powers shall furnish to the enemies 
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of the other any succours in troops, 
arms, warlike ammunition, provi- 
sions, or money, under whatever 
title and denomination it may be. 
3. The infant duke of Parma 
engages not to permit the emi- 
grants, or banished persons of the 
French republic, to stop or sojourn 
in his state. 
4. 'The French republic and his 
royal highness the infant duke of 
Parma engage to remove the se 
questration froim all the effects, re- 
venues, or goods, which may have 
been seized, confiscated, detained, 
or sold, from the citizens or sub- 
jects of the other power, relative 
to the present war, and to admit 
them to the legal exercise of the 
actions or rights belonSing to them. 
5. The contributions stipulated 
in the convention of armistice, 
signed at Placentia on the 20th of 
last Floreal, between general Buo- 
naparte in the name of the French 
republic, and the marquises Pelle- 
viene aud Phillippo delle Rosa in 
the name of the infant duke of Par- 
ma, shall be fully discharged. 
There shall neither be levied nor 
exacted any other ; if there have 
been levied any contributions in 
money, or required any supplies in 
provisions, beyond what is settled 
by the said convention, the contri- 
butions in money shall be reimburs- 
ed, and the provisions paid for at 
the current price at the time of de- 
livery. There shalJl be named on 
each part, if necessary, commissa- 
ries to execute the present article. 
6. From the signature of the pre- 
sent treaty the states of his royal 
highness the infant duke of Parma 
shall be treated as those of friendly 
and neutral powers ; if there shall 
be supplied any necessaries to the 
troops 
