356 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



long to ; and that the justices of 

 the kingdom of Arragon, under the 

 responsibility of person and pro- 

 perty, transmit an exact hst of all 

 the individuals of their jurisdiction, 

 who have served in the army, dis- 

 tinguishing the cavalry from the 

 infantry, and remarking their state 

 of health and personal vigour. 



5. That all who profess want of 

 confidence in the chiefs of the peo- 

 ple or the army, who make pasqui- 

 nades, excite riots or disturbances, 

 shall be immediately apprehended, 

 and carried before the newly-ap- 

 pointed judge of the police, Don 

 Santiago Penicela, who will pass 

 judgment according to the times 

 and critical circumstances in which 

 the country is placed, and suitable 

 to their crimes ; imposing the pu- 

 nishmentof death heshali consultme. 



6. That all the measures adopted 

 shall be obeyed with religious res- 

 pect, since they all ai'e directed to 

 the good of the country, which will 

 recompense in more happy times 

 the sacrifices we make, and which 

 are so pleasing to God and the ce- 

 lestial protectress who guards us. 



7. That all the houses shall be well 

 supplied with cisterns and vessels of 

 water, in order to be ready to assist 

 in extinguishing any fire which may 

 occur; and that the alcaides de 

 Barrio shall in particular superin- 

 tend this important preparation. 



8. That the entrance and depar- 

 ture of persons by the gates shall be 

 ■watched with the greatest care, re- 

 collecting that the enemy even as- 

 sume our dress, and resort to every 

 artifice, because they do not trust 

 entirely to their force, though 

 greatly superior in numbers. 



9. That preciselythree days shall 

 be allowed for the departure of all 

 the women, old men arrived at sixty, 



and all the boys not able to carry 

 cartridges,withmoderateequipages, 

 for whose convenience orders have 

 been issued to all the towns and vil- 

 lages, to receive them with kind- 

 ness, and to supply their wants. 



10. That all Frenchmen, who 

 may happen to be within the city, 

 shall be presented to the judge of 

 the police, in order to be removed 

 without the walls. All the women 

 and children of the same nationshall 

 be removed with their husbands and 

 fathers ; as also all the prisoners and 

 deserters from the enemy's army, to 

 places appointed for theirreception, 



11. To prevent those persons 

 whose virtue is respected by every 

 catholic from being exposed to in- 

 sult, I permit the nuns to proceed to 

 occupy other convents, without the 

 limits of the city and suburbs, where 

 they may have an opportunity of 

 devoting themselves, without in- 

 terruption, to their holy exercises. 



Capitulation of the town of Rosas. 

 Rosas, Dec. 5, 1808. 

 Capitulation of the town of Rosas 

 and of the castle of the Trinity, en- 

 tered intobetween messrs. the adju- 

 tant in chief Dombrowski, chief of 

 thestaff of theltalian division, com- 

 manded by general Pino, and che- 

 valier Pio, colonel commandant of 

 the 2d French regiment of the line, 

 appointed by general of division 

 Reille, aid-de-camp of his majesty 

 the emperor and king, on the one 

 part, and messrs. col. Don Pedro 

 O'Daly, governor commandant of 

 the fortress of Rosas, and of the 

 castle of the Trinity, and Don 

 Manuel Lemaur, col. of engineers, 

 on the other part. 



Art. 1. — The town and the fort 

 shall be delivered in the course of 



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