STAT RE PCA RIE-RS. 
are i (C.)—Copy of the Declara- 
tion delivered by Prince Czartoryski 
_ to the Ambassador Count de Sta- 
dion, on the 28th of July,—9th of 
August, 1805. 
The undersigned minister for fo- 
reign affairs, being authorized to 
— effect by his majesty the em- 
_peror of all the Russias, declares to 
is excellency the ambassador count 
ale Stadion, as follows : 
| 1. The several observations and 
j " proposals announced by the court 
__ of Vienna, in the preliminary decla- 
_ fation delivered by the vice-chan- 
_cellor of the court and state, count 
de Cobentzel, to the ambassador 
count de Razoumofsky, on the 7th 
_ of July, are assumed by his majesty 
the emperor of all the Russias, to 
4 Serve as a basis for the concert of 
measures between the court of 
 Rassia aud those of Vienna and 
of London. In like manner, the 
_ modifications proposed therein by 
_ his imperial and royal majesty, for 
ad regulation of the aifairs of the 
"continent, are also adopted, in case 
665 
cations and demands contained in 
the paper, entitled, ‘* Remarks on 
some particular Objects of the Con- 
vention signed between the Courts. 
of Petersburgh and London, the 
30th Margh->-1 ith April of this 
year,” 
4. His majesty the einperor of 
all the Russias, promises to use his 
best endeavours to engage his Bri- 
tannic majesty to grant the total 
amount of the subsidiary demands 
made by the court of Vienna: with 
this condition, nevertheless, that in 
case his imperial majesty, notwith. 
standing all his exertions, should 
fail in the attempt, this circumstance 
shall occasion no essential change in 
the measures concerted between 
Russia and Austria, 
5. His majesty the emperor of all 
the Russias engages, as soon as the 
whole, or a part of the Russian 
troops shall have passed their fron- 
tiers, not to treat for peace but on 
those bases which his imperial mas 
jesty has himself acknowledsed te 
be indispensible for the safety of 
Europe; and when the war shall 
i of there being reason to hope that 
war may be ‘avoided by the means 
_ of negociatioa. 
2. His majesty the emperor of all 
a the Russias contirms the military ar- 
have broken out, to make neither 
peace nor a trace, without the con- 
sent of his allics, according to the 
stipulations of the concert of the 
30th March—1lith April of this 
_ Fangements detailed in the protocol 
_ of conferences between the general 
| _ baron de Wintzingerode ou one 
aide, and the prince de Schwaryen- 
rg, and general Mack on the 
- other, and which was signed on the 
16th of July. And his imperial 
_ majesty éngages strictly to fulfil the 
whole of the measures therein ar- 
"ranged. 
3. His majesty the emperor of 
all the Russias engages moreover, to 
endeavour to prevail on his Britan- 
big majesty to consent to the modifi- 
year, 
The undersigned, in’ delivering 
this preliminary declaration, which 
is.to be in the place, and have the vali- 
dity of the most solemn act, tothe am- 
bassador of Austria, is authorised to’ 
announce to him, at the same time, 
that he is ready to proceed imme- 
diately on these bases, to the con- 
clusion of the formal act of acces- 
sion of the court of Vienna to the 
concert of the 30th Marech—(11th 
April.) 
The present declaration, and ‘that 
defi. 
