274 ANNUAL REGISTER, ISOO. 



the following persons, viz.thegene- 

 ral-in-chief Moreau has authorized 

 the general of brigade, Victor Fa- 

 neau Lahorie, and his royal high- 

 ness the archduke Charles, major 

 comte de Grime, and colonel Wai- 

 rother de Vetal, of the staff, who 

 have agreed to the following con- 

 ditions : 



Art. 1. The line of demarcation 

 between the portion of the Gallo- 

 Batavian army in Germany, under 

 the orders of general Augerau, in 

 the circles of Westfihalia, the Upper 

 Rhine, and Franconia, as far as 

 Bayersdorf, shall be specially deter- 

 mined upon between that general 

 and the general of the imperial and 

 royal army opposed to him. From 

 Bayersdorf that line passes to Har- 

 lard, Nuremberg, Neumarck, Pars- 

 berg, Laver, StadtamdofF, and Ra- 

 tisbon, where it crosses the Danube, 

 along the right bank of which it ex- 

 tends to the Erlaph, and then pro- 

 ceeds to the source of that river ; 

 passes through Markgamingen, Ko- 

 ge]back,Goulingen,Hammox,Mon- 

 lerg, Leopoldstein, Heissomach, 

 Vorderenberg, and Leoben; runs 

 along the left bank of the Muhr to 

 the spot where that river crosses 

 the way from SaltzburgtoKlagen- 

 furt, which it pursues to the Spi- 

 ritat; then goes through Brixen to 

 Botzen, and at last reaches Bormio 

 in the Valteline, where it joins the 

 army of Italy. 



Art. 2 . Chauchard's map of Ger- 

 many shall regulate any differences 

 that may arise concerning the line 

 of demarcation. 



Art. 3. Upon the rivers which 

 shall separate the two armies, the 

 destruction or the preservation of 

 bridges shall be regulated by parti- 

 cular arrangements, according to 



what may be judged useful either 

 for the wants of the armies, or for 

 those of the communes. The gene- 

 rals-in-chlef of the respective armies 

 shall either be acquainted with those 

 objects, or shall leave it to the gene- 

 rals commanding in those places to 

 settle them. The navio-ation of the 

 rivers shall be free, as well to the 

 armies as to ihe people of the 

 country. 



Art. 4. The French army shall 

 not only occupy exclusively all the 

 points of the above line of demar- 

 cation ; but, in order to place a 

 continued interval between both 

 armies, the line of the advanced 

 posts of the Imperial and royal army 

 shall, with the exception of the 

 Danube, be distant at least one 

 German mile (four English ones) 

 from that of the French army. 



Art. 5. With the exception of 

 the safeguardsjor those of the police, 

 which shall be sent into the Tyrol 

 by the two respective armies, and 

 in equal numbers, but which shall 

 be as few as possible, there shall re- 

 main no other troops of his imperial 

 majesty within the compass of the 

 line of demarcation. Those which 

 are now in the Grisons, the Tyrol, 

 and in Carinthia, must retire imme- 

 diately by the route of Klagenfurt 

 to Pruck, in order to join the im- 

 perial army in Germany, without 

 their being able to proceed towards 

 Italy. 



They shall set out from the places 

 where they are as soon as they hear 

 of the present convention; and they 

 shall march on foot at the rate of 

 one German post and a half per 

 day. 



The general-in-chlef of theFrench 

 army of the Rhine is authorized to 

 ensure the execution of this article. 



