APPENDIX TO 
Begani, commanding the fortress 
of Gaeta, will surrender the said 
fortress to his Majesty Ferdinand 
the Fourth, King of the Two Si- 
cilies, and all that it contains. 
Art. 2. His Majesty grants his 
pardon to Mr. Begani, but he will 
not admit him in his service. He 
will submit himself to the gene- 
rosity of his Majesty respecting 
the necessary means (should he 
be in want) to undertake imme- 
diately to travel out of the king- 
dom. ; 
Art. 3. His Majesty gfants to 
all Neapolitan officers and soldiers 
the same conditions which have 
been granted to his subjects in 
the capitulation of Capa Lanza. 
Art. 4. The subjects of his Ma- 
jesty the Emperor of Austria and 
those of his Majesty Louis the 
Eighteenth will remain at the dis- 
posal of their respective Sove- 
reigns. 
Art. 5. The fortress will be 
surrendered to-morrow the 9th 
instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m. The 
marine port-gate, as well as that 
of the land will be occupied to- 
day, at six o'clock, p. m. by the 
troops of the allies, and this even- 
ing the Commissaries. will begin 
to take charge of the magazines. 
Art. 6. The garrison will march 
out to-morrow the 9th instant, 
at four o’clock, p. m. by the land- 
gate, and will lay down their arms 
on the glacis. The officers will 
keep their swords. The stand- 
ards and drums, as well as the 
‘musical instruments, will be left 
in the fortress. 
Art. 7. The Neapolitan officers 
and soldiers will embark the same 
day at Castellone for Castel Vol- 
turno, where they will find means 
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of conveyance by transports to 
Capua, the place of their destina- 
tion. The families and equipages 
of the said officers will be like- 
wise embarked in the same day at 
the Mole for Castel Volturno. 
Art. 8. The foreign officers and 
soldiers will embark the same 
day, the 9th inst. at Castellone, 
for Leghorn, where they are to 
wait for their destination from 
the Allied Powers. The said 
transports will be furnished at the 
expense of his Majesty. 
Art. 9. Three separate stalls 
will be made of the foreign troops. 
as well as of the Neapolitans com- 
posing the garrison. 
Art. 10. The archives, plans, 
papers, projects, chests maga- 
zines, provisions, ammunition, 
artillery, fortifications, marine- 
hospitals, ahd arsenals, will be 
delivered to-day to the Commis- 
saries appointed for the same ; 
separate inventories in triplicate 
will be made of such deliveries, 
during which no person will be 
allowed either to enter the city, 
or to come out from the same. 
Art. 11 The Commandant, M. 
Begani, and the Commissaries in 
charge of the fortress will be 
strictly responsible that the whole 
of the effects of government pro- 
perty, as well as those of Murat, 
which may be there, should be de- 
livered to the Commissaries of his 
Majesty. 
Art. 12.°The horses and car- 
riages ofgovernment property will 
be delivered to the Commissaries 
appointed for the same, as well as 
those belonging to the foreign 
officers. The Neapolitan superior 
officers will keep their horses. 
Art. 13. The civil and military 
