934 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1815. 
functionaries will continue to do 
duty until further orders from his 
Majesty. 
_ Art. 14, The sick and wounded 
of the foreign troops will be treat- 
ed with all hospitality, and they 
will receive theic allowances up 
to their recovery. 
Art. 15. Will be strongly ree 
commended to the allied powers 
all those Roman, Tuscan, and 
Piedmontese officers and soldiers 
who have no other trade than that 
of the army.—In the mean time 
they will be embarked with their 
effects for Leghorn, where they 
will wait for their destination, as 
the other foreign officers. 
Art. 16. It will be allowed to 
the foreign officers to send to 
Capua a commissioner to take 
their effects, and to call for their 
families'left in that fortress. 
Art. 17. All the baggage of the 
military men will be examined by 
a commission of officers of the 
allied troops; such examination 
will be made at the Marine-gate 
at the time of the embarkation of 
the baggage. Such measure is 
taken in consequence of a report 
which has been spread, and be~ 
lieved, that Murat had left consi- 
derable sums of money in the for- 
tress. The object of all this, 
therefore, is to preserve the de- 
corum of the besieged as well as 
of the besiegers entering into the 
fortress, and not to cause the least 
injury to the garrison. 
Art. 18. His Majesty will be 
recommended to be pleased to 
grant a month’s pay to all the fo- 
reign officers composing the gar- 
rison, to defray expenses of the 
passage, in the same manner as 
It was practised with the others. 
Art. 19. To be recommended 
to the generosity of his Majesty, 
the individuals of Gaeta and Bur- 
go who have lost in the bombard- 
ment their houses, as well as those 
individuals who have lost on that 
occasion their parents, or any 
limb, whose loss would render 
them incapable to procure them- 
selves a living. 
Art. 20. No civil or military in- 
dividual will be molested for the 
last political opinion. 
Art. 21. The ceased royal fa- 
mily, on quitting Gaeta, present- 
ed the Governor, M. Begani, with 
some carriages which could not 
be embarked for want of convey~ 
ance. The said Governor offers 
them to his Majesty as a token of 
his perfect devotion 
Art. 22. The present capitula- 
tion is guaranteed from his Ma- 
jesty and the Allied Powers. 
Borgo di Gaeta, Aug. 8, 1815, 
(Signed) Cur1urr1, Capo Bart. 
al 12mo di Linea. 
Il Gente, Col. Comte 
del Genito Vinci. 
Il Barone Cot Ertt, 
Colonello al 10mo 
de Linea. 
Moreitscu, Com- 
mandant Batt. de 
Spleny, 
Il Capo dello Stato 
Magre. Cavre, del 
Real Ordine del Me- 
rito, CARLO DE LA 
Rocca. 
W. Rosrinson, Colonel 
commanding com- 
bined flotilla before 
Gaeta. 
Ratified. 
Il Maresciallo di Cam- 
po, Governatore, di 
