APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE, 
de Linois, Governor-general : of 
Guadaloupe, and the. Adjutant- 
general Boyer, second in com- 
mand in that colony, addressed 
to His Excellency Sir James 
Leith Commanding in Chief the 
British troops. 
Art. I. The Governor, the se- 
cond in command, and all the 
French troops of the line, shall 
be sent to France as. prisoners of 
war, as well as) the persons com- 
posing the military administra- 
tion. 
- Answer. The Count de Linois . 
and Baron Boyer de Peyreleau, 
the French troops of the line, 
with the military administration, 
shall be sent to France to the 
Duke of Wellington, as prisoners 
of war, according to the tenor of 
the proclamation of Sir James 
Leith. 
' Art. IL. The officers shall keep 
their swords, and all the military 
their baggage. 
Answer.—Refused, with the 
exception of the baggage belong- 
ing personally to the military. 
Art. If]. Allthenational guards 
of the colony shall be allowed 
peaceably to remain at their 
homes. 
Answer.—The militia which 
have already withdrawn to their 
habitations shall be protected as 
well as their respective property, 
but such as are atill in arms shall 
be treated as prisoners of war, 
and immediately sent away. 
Art. IV. No individual of Gua- 
daloupe and its dependencies shall 
be molested for his past political 
Opinions or acts, and shall be 
Ses under the protection of his 
ritannic Majesty. 
Answer.—No one shall be mo- 
lested by the British Government 
on account of his political opini- 
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ons or conduct to the present mo- 
ment. 
Art. V. The laws of the colony 
and private property shall be re- 
spected, and placed under the 
safeguard ofhis Britannic Majesty. 
Answer.—Granted. As far as 
respects the laws and private pro- 
perty on shore. 
(Signed James LEITH. 
Accepted the conditions pro- 
osed by H. E. Sir James 
eith, the 10th of August, 
1815. ( Signed ) 
Le Comte De Linot!s, 
Boyer De PEYRELEAU. 
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CONDITIONS DEMANDED BY H. E. 
SIR J. LEITH, &C. 
Art. I. All the forts, redoubts, 
and all other places furnished 
with artillery in the colony, shall 
be delivered up immediately to his 
Britannic Majesty’s troops. 
Art. II. All the eagles, tri-co- 
loured flags, the public treasure, 
archives, plans, every thing which 
appertains to the administration 
civil and military, the magazines 
of every description, arms of all 
kinds, shall be immediately given 
up, as well as all other public pro- 
perty, to Commissaries named by 
the General in Chief. 
Art. III, All persons under 
arms, who are comprized under 
these stipulations, shall march 
from their respective posts at 
three o’clock this afternoon, to be 
removed to their places of destina- 
tion, having first surrendered 
their arms. 
(Signed) James LeitTH. 
Accepted the three above articles. 
et 
Le Comte Der Linois. 
Bover De PEYRELEAU: 
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