STATE PAPERS. 



735 



of Wester or New Gallicia, a dis- 

 trict round Cracow, upon the right 

 bank of the Vistula, to be hereafter 

 ascertained, and the circle of Za- 

 mosc in Eastern Gallicia. 



The district round Cracow, upon 

 the right bank of the Vistula, shall 

 in the direction of Podgorze, have 

 for its circumference the distance 

 from Podgorze to Wieliczka. The 

 line of demarkation shall pass 

 through Wieliczka, and to the west- 

 ward touch upon Scawina, and to 

 the eastward upon the Beek, which 

 falls into the Vistula at Brzdegy. 



Wieliczka and the whole of the 

 territory of the Salt-pits shall be- 

 long in common to the emperor of 

 Austria, and the king of Saxony. 

 Justice shall be administered there- 

 in in the name of the municipal 

 power ; there shall be quartered 

 there only the troops necessary for 

 the support of the police, and they 

 shall consist of equal numbers of 

 thoseof bothnatJons. The Austrian 

 salt from Wieliczka, in its convey- 

 ance over the Vistula, and through 

 the duchy of Warsaw, shall not be 

 subject to any toll-duties. Corn 

 of all kinds, raised in Austrian Gal- 

 licia, may also be freely exported 

 across the Vistula. 



His majesty the emperor of Aus- 

 tria, and his majesty the king of 

 Saxony, may form such an ar- 

 rangement with regard to these 

 boundaries, as that the Saave, from 

 the point where it touches upon 

 the circle of Zamosc, to its con- 

 fluence with the Vistula, shall serve 

 as the line of demarcation between 

 both states. 



5. He cedes and makes over to 

 his majesty the emperor of Russia, 

 in the easternmost part of Gallicia, 

 a tract of territory containing a po- 

 pulation of 400,000 souls, the city 

 of Crodi being, nevertheless, not 



thereinincluded. This territory shall 

 be amicably ascertained by com- 

 missioners on the part of both em- 

 pires. 



IV. The Teutonic order hav- 

 ing been abolished in the states 

 of the league of the Rhine, his 

 majesty the emperor of Austria, 

 in the name of his imperial high- 

 ness the archduke Anthony, ab- 

 dicates the grand mastership of 

 that order in his states, and re- 

 cognizes the dispositions taken 

 with regard to the property of 

 the order, locally situated out of 

 the Austrian territory. Pensions 

 shall be assigned to those who 

 have been on the civil establish- 

 ment of the order. 



V. The debts funded upon the 

 territory of the ceded provinces 

 and allowed by the states of the 

 said provinces, or accruing from 

 expenses incurred for their admi- 

 nistration, shall alone follow the 

 fate of those provinces. 



VI. The provinces which are to 

 be restored to his majesty the 

 emperor of Austria, shall be ad- 

 ministered for his behoof by the 

 Austrian constituted authorities, 

 from the day of exchanging the 

 ratiflcation of the present treaty ; 

 and the imperial domains, where- 

 soever situated, from the 1st of 

 November next. It is nevertheless 

 understood, that the French army 

 in this country shall take for 

 their use whatever articles can- 

 not be supplied by their maga- 

 zines for the subsistence of the 

 troops and the wants of the hos- 

 pitals ; and also whatever shall 

 be necessary for the conveyance 

 of their sick, and the evacuation 

 of the magazines. 



An arrangement shall be made 

 between the high contracting par- 

 tics respecting all war contributions, 



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