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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



and for the artillery. — No requisi- 

 tion, of Wiiatcver natiiro, sliall be 

 made of the inhabitants during that 

 month. But it is agreed, that, at the 

 expiration of tlie snid inonfli, no 

 corps whatever of Austrian troops 

 ran be gtatiotied or introduced with- 

 in a cirewit of six leagues around tiie 

 said place of Brannau. It is in like 

 manner ai^recd, that eaeh of the 

 places wliich are to bo successive!)' 

 t'T-acuatcd by the French ti-oops, 

 within the ti:nes above-niCiitioiied, 

 shall not be taUen possession of by 

 the -Austrian troops, till eight and 

 I'ort}' hours after the evacuation. 

 It is also agreed, tliat tiie magazines 

 left by the French army, in the 

 places which they shall successively 

 evacuate shall remain at its dispo- 

 sal ; and that the high contractiniij 

 })arties shall make an arrangement 

 relative to all contributions of war 

 whatsoever, imposed on the different 

 hereditary states, occupied by the 

 French army, an arrangement in 

 ▼irtue of which, the raising of the 

 ?aid contributions shall entirely 

 rease from the day of the exchange 

 of the ratificatioris. The French 

 arniv shall draw its provisions and 

 its sustenance from jts own maga- 

 zines, established on the routes by 

 which it is to proceed. — XX [II. 

 Immediately after the exciumge of 

 the ratitication of the present treaty, 

 commissaries shall be named on both 

 -sides, to give up and to recci\e, in 

 the names of their res))ective sove- 

 reigns, all parts of the Venetian ter- 

 ritory, not occupied by the tro'>ps 

 of his majesty the emperor of the 

 French and king of Italy. 'Jhe 

 city of Venice, the J.angues, and 

 the possessions of 'J'erra Firma, shall 

 be given up in the space of lifteen 

 days : V cuetian Istria, and Dalnia- 

 tia, the mouths of the Cattaro, the 

 Venetian Isles in the Adriatic, and 



all the places and forts which they 

 contain, in titc space of six weeks 

 from the exciiangc of the ratifica- 

 tions. The respective commissaries 

 will take care that the separaiion of 

 the artillory belonging to Ihe n pub- 

 lic of Venice, from the Austrian ar- 

 tillery, be exiictiy made, the former 

 being to remain entirely t(* the king- 

 dom of Italy. They will dcfermiiu! 

 by a mutual agreement the kind aiid 

 nature of the objects, m hleli being 

 the property of the emperor of (nr. 

 many and of Austria, are conse- 

 (juenlly to remain at his disposal. 

 They will agree either on the Siile 

 to the kingdom of lUily, of the ob- 

 jects above inenSioned, or the ex. 

 change for an ecpiivalent quantity 

 of artillery, or other objects of the 

 .same, or a difiereiit nature, which 

 shall have been left by the French 

 armies in the hereditary states. — 

 J'lvcry facility and every assistance 

 shall be given to the Austrian troops, 

 aiul to tiic civil and military admi- 

 nistrations, io rehirn into the Aus- 

 trian states by the most convenient 

 ami sure ways, as ^ell as to the con- 

 veyatice of the imperial artillery, 

 the naval and military magazines, 

 ijnd other objects which are not 

 conijjrehended in the stipulations of 

 sale or exchange which may be made, 

 — XXIV. The ratiiications of the 

 jiresent treaty shall be exchanged 

 within the space of eight days, or 

 sooner if possible. ^ Done and sign- 

 ed at Tresburgh, the 25th of Dec, 

 1S05, '(Signed) 



Ch. Maur. Talleyrand, (L.S,) 

 John I'riiice of Lichtenslcin. (L S.) 

 (Signed) 

 Ignaz, Count de Guylai. 

 We have approved, and do ap. 

 prove the above treaty, in all and 

 each of its articles therein contain- 

 ed ; we declare, that it is accept- 

 ed, ratified, and coulirmcd ; and we 



promise 



