STATE PA PERS. 



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be divided amongst them in such 

 a manner, that the revenue of 

 each shall be in the following pro- 

 portions, viz : — Francs. 



To Madame Mere 300,000 



To King Joseph and his 



Queen 500,000 



To King Louis 200,000 



To the Queen Hortense 



and to her children . . 400,000 

 To King Jerom and his 



Queen 500,000 



To the Princess Eliza .. 300,000 

 To the Princess Paulina 300,000 



2,500,000 



The Princes and Princesses of the 

 house of the Eraperor Napoleon shall 

 besides retain their property, move- 

 able and immoveable, of whatever 

 nature it may be, which they shall 

 possess by individual and public 

 right, and the rents of which they 

 shall enjoy (also as individuals). 



Art. 7. The annual peiision of 

 the Empress Josephine shall be re- 

 duced to 1,000,000, in domains, or 

 in inscriptions in the great book of 

 France; she shall continue to en- 

 joy, in full property, moveable and 

 immoveable, with power to dispose 

 of it conformable to the French 

 laws. 



Art. 8. There shall be granted 

 to Prince Eugene, Viceroy of Italy, 

 a suitable establishment out of 

 France. 



Art. 9. The property which his 

 Majesty the Emperor Napoleon 

 possesses in France, either as extra- 

 ordinary domain, or aa private do- 

 main, attached to the crown, the 

 funds placed by the Emperor, 

 either in the great book of Fiance, 

 in the Bank of France, in the Ac- 

 tions des Forets, or in any other 

 manner, and which his Majesty 

 abandons to the crown, shall be re- 



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served as a capital, which shall not 

 exceed 2,000,000, to be expended 

 in gratifications in favour of such 

 persons, whose names shall be con- 

 tained in a list to be signed by the 

 Emperor Napoleon, and which 

 shall be transmitted to the French 

 government. 



Art. 10. All the crown diamonds 

 shall remain in France. 



Art. 11, His Majesty the Erape- 

 ror Napoleon shall return to the 

 Treasury, and to the other public 

 chests, all the sums and effects that 

 shall have been taken out by his 

 orders, with the exception of what 

 has been appropriated from the Ci- 

 vil List. 



Art. 12. The debts of the House- 

 hold of his Majesty the Emperor 

 Napoleon, such as they were on 

 the day of the signature of the pre- 

 sent treaty, shall be immediately 

 discharged out of the arrears due 

 by the public Treasury to the Ci- 

 vil List, according to a list which 

 shall be signed by a Commissioner 

 appointed for that purpose. 



Art. 13. The obligations of the 

 Mont-Napoleon, of Milan, to- 

 wards all the creditors, whether 

 Frenchmen or Foreigners, shall be 

 exactly fulfilled, unless there shall 

 be any change made in this respect. 

 Art. 14. There shall be given 

 all the necessary passports for the 

 free passage of his Majesty the 

 Emperor Napoleon, or of the Em- 

 press, the Princes and Princesses, 

 and all the persons of their suites 

 who wish to accompany them, or 

 to. establish themselves out of 

 France, as well as for the passage 

 of all the equipages, horses, and 

 effects belonging to them. Thie 

 Allied Powers shall, in conse- 

 quence, furnish officers and men 

 for escorts. 

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