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ments will be concluded between 
the respective commandants of 
the said places, and the generals 
or officers commanding the allied 
troops, as to the manner of eva- 
cuating the fortified places, as 
well as for what regards the sick 
and wounded, who will be left in 
the hospitals, and for the means 
of transport which will be fur- 
nished to them. 
Art. VII.—The Neapolitancom- 
mandants of the said places are 
responsible for the preservation of 
the magazines within them, at 
the moment of their being made 
over ; and they shall be given up, 
in military order, as well as every 
thing which is contained within 
the fortresses, 
Art. VIII.—Staff officers of the 
allied and Neapolitan armies shall 
be immediately dispatched to the 
different places above-mentioned, 
in order to make known to the 
commandants ‘these stipulations, 
and to convey to them the neces- 
sary instructions for putting them 
into execution. 
Art. IX.—After the occupation 
of the capital, the remainder of the 
territory of the kingdom of Na- 
ples shall be wholly surrendered 
to the allies. 
Art.X.—His Excellency the 
Gen.in Chief Baron de Carascosa, 
engages, until the moment of the 
entry of the allied army into the 
capital of Naples, to superintend 
the preservation of all the public 
property of the state without ex- 
ception. 
Art. XI.—The allied army en- 
gages to take measures in order 
to avoid all kind of civil disorder, 
and to occupy the Neapolitan ter- 
ritory in the most peaceable man- 
ner. 
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Art. XIT.—All prisoners of war 
that have reciprocally been made 
during this campaign, as well by 
the allied armies as by the Nea- 
politan army, shall be given up 
on both sides. 
Art. XIE.—Permission will be 
granted to all foreigners, or Nea- 
politans, to leave the kingdom 
with legal passports, during the 
space of a month from the pre- 
sent date. The sick or wounded 
must make a similar application 
within the same period. 
The present Convention, when 
it shall have received its ratifica- 
tion, shall be exchanged with the 
least possible delay. 
In faith of which the under- 
signed have affixed their signa- 
tures and the seals of their arms. 
Made upon the line of the 
advanced posts at Casa Lanzi, 
before Capua, the 20th of May, 
1815. 
(L. S.) 
The Baron Couutetta, Lieut. 
General, Councillor of State, 
Commander of the Royal Order 
of the Two Sicilies, decorated 
with the Medal of Honour, 
Chief Engineer of the Neapo- 
litan Army. 
In virtue of my powers, and in 
quality of General in Chief of 
the Neapolitan Army, we have 
approved and ratified, and 
hereby approve and ratify the 
above Articles of the present 
Military Convention. 
Givenat Casa Lanzi, before Capua, 
The Baron CARASCOSA. 
(Tas 8) 
The Comte de Nieperc, Cham- 
berlain, Knight of the Order 
