736 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



of whatever denomination, previ- 

 ously imposed on the Austrian pro- 

 vinces occupied by the French and 

 aUied troops ; in consequence of 

 ■which arrangement the levying of 

 the said contributions shall cease 

 from the day of the exchange of 

 the ratifications. 



VII. His majesty the emperor of 

 the French^ king of Italy, engages 

 to give no obstruction to the im- 

 portation or exportation of mer- 

 chandize into and from Austria, 

 by way of ? the port of Fiume ; 

 this, nevertheless, not being con- 

 strued to include English goods or 

 manufactures. The transit duties 

 on the goods thus imported or 

 exported, shall be lower than 

 upon those of all other nations, 

 the kingdom of Italy excepted. 

 An inquiry shall be instituted, to 

 ascertain whether any advantages 

 can be allowed to the Austrian 

 trade, in the other ports ceded by 

 this treaty. 



VIII. The titles of domains, 

 archives, plans and maps of the 

 countries, towns, and fortresses 

 ceded, shall be given up within 

 two months after the period of the 

 ratification. 



IX. His majesty the emperor of 

 Austria, king of Hungary and 

 Bohemia, engages to discharge the 

 yearly interest, arrears, and capi- 

 tals, invested in securities of the 

 government, states, bank, lottery, 

 or other public establishments, by 

 subjects, companies, or corporate 

 bodies in France, the kingdom of 

 Italy, and the grand duchy of 

 Berg. 



Measures shall also be taken to 

 completely liquidate the sum due 

 to Mont St. Theresa, now Mont 

 Napoleon, at Milan. 



X. His majesty the emperor of 



theFrench'engages to procure a full 

 and complete pardon for the inha- 

 bitants of the Tyrol and Voralberg, 

 who have taken a part in the in- 

 surrection ; so that they shall not 

 be prosecuted either in person or 

 property. 



His majesty the emperor of 

 Austria equally engages to grant 

 a full and complete pardon to 

 those inhabitants of the terri- 

 tories of Gallicia, of which he re- 

 turns into possession, whether civil 

 or military, public officers, or pri- 

 vate individuals, who have taken 

 part in the levying of troops, or 

 the formation of judicial or mu- 

 nicipal administrations ; or in any 

 other proceeding whatsoever dur- 

 ing the war, which inhabitants 

 shall not be prosecuted in their 

 persons or property. 



They shall have permission, dur- 

 ing a period of six years, to dis- 

 pose of their properties, of what- 

 ever description they may be ; to 

 sell their estates, even , those that 

 have been considered inalienable, 

 such a&Jidei commissa and majora- 

 tus ; to leave the country, and to 

 carry with them the produce of 

 these sales, in specie, or effects of 

 any other description, without pay- 

 ing any duty for the same, or expe- 

 riencing any difficulty or obstruc- 

 tion. 



The same permission, and for 

 the same period, shall be recipro- 

 cally allowed to the inhabitants and 

 landholders in the territories ceded 

 by the present treaty. 



The inhabitants of the duchy of 

 Warsaw, possessing landed estates 

 in Austrian Gallicia, whether pub- 

 lic officers or private individuals, 

 shall enjoy the revenues thereof 

 without paying any duty thereon, or 

 experiencing any obstruction. 



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