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by means of persons deputed by him 

 to follow the march of the imperial 

 troops as far as Pruck. 



The imperial troops which may 

 have occasion to withdraw from the 

 Upper Palatinate, from Suabia or 

 Franconia, shall go the shortest way 

 to the line of demarcation. 



The execution of this_article must 

 not be delayed, under any pretence 

 whatever, beyond the necessary 

 time, allowing for the distances. 



Art. 6. ThefortressesofKufstein, 

 Schoernitz, and the points of per- 

 manent fortification in the Tyrol, 

 shall be given up as a security to 

 the French army, to be restored in 

 the same state in which they are 

 found at the conclusion and rati- 

 fication of peace, should it follow 

 this armistice without the resump- 

 tion of hostilities. 



The defiles of Fintlitermunz, 

 Naudert, and the other fortifications 

 of the Tyrol, shall be surrendered to 

 the disposition of the French army 



Art. 7. The magazines in that 

 country belonging to the imperial 

 army are left at their disposal. 



Art. 8. The fortress of Wurtz- 

 bourg, in Franconia, and the place 

 of Braunau, in Bavaria, shall be 

 also given up to the French army, 

 to be restored according to the same 

 I conditions as the fortresses of Kuf- 

 stein and Schcemitz. 



Art. 9. The troops, both those 

 belonging to the empire and those 

 of his imperial and royal majesty, 

 which occupy the places, shall eva- 

 cuate them ; that is to say, the gar- 

 rison of Wurtzburg on the 4th of 

 January, 1801 ; that of Braunau on 

 the same day, and those in the for- 

 tresses of Tyrol on the 8th of Ja- 

 nuary. 



Art. 10. All the garrisons shall 

 march out with the honours of war. 



and repair with their arms and bag- 

 gage by the shortest way to the im- 

 perial army. Nothing shall be taken 

 away by them with respect to artil- 

 lery and stores of all kinds, with 

 the exception of necessary subsis- 

 tence for them on their march be- 

 yond the line of demarcation. 



Art. 11. Deputies shall be sent 

 respectively appointed to ascertain 

 the state of the places in question ; 

 but it is clearly understood that any 

 delay of their's shall not retard the 

 evacuation. 



Art. 12. The extraordinary levies 

 ordered in the Tyrol shall be imme- 

 diately disbanded, and the inhabi- 

 tants sent back to their homes. 



The order and execution of this 

 disbandment shall not be retarded 

 under any pretext. 



Art. 13. Thegeneral-in-chiefof 

 the army of the Rhine being de- 

 sirous to give on his part to his royal 

 highness the archduke Charles an 

 unequivocal proof of the motives 

 which have determined him to de- 

 mand the evacuation of the Tyrol, 

 declares, that with the exception of 

 the fortresses of Kufstein, Schoer- 

 nitz, and Fintlitermunz, he will 

 confine himself to having in the: 

 Tyrol safeguards or guards of police, 

 agreed to in the 5 th article, for the 

 purpose of securing the communi- 

 cations. He will also at the same 

 time furnishtbe inhabitants with all 

 the facilities in his power for their 

 subsistence, and the French army 

 shall not interfere in any respect 

 with the government of the country. 



Art. 14. The portion of the ter- 

 ritory of the empire, and of the 

 states of his imperial majesty in the 

 Tyrol, is put under the protection 

 of the French army, for the purpose 

 of maintaining the right of property 

 and the actual forms of government. 



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