1807.] 
© The Adjutant-Commandant Guillemi- 
not is goneto Ressarabia, where he will com- 
municate tothe-Grand Vizier the intellixence 
of the peace, and the liberty given to the 
Porte to take part in it, as well as or the con- 
ditions of the Treaty, in which the Porte is 
interested.” 
Treaty of Peace betzozen the Emperor of the 
French and Has, of Italy, and the King of 
Prussia. 
Article 1, From the day of the exchange 
of the ratifications of the present treaty, 
there shall be perfect peace and amity be- 
tween his Majesty the Emperor or the Freach 
and King of Italy, and she King of Prussia. 
Art. 2. The part of the Ducny of Magde- 
burg which lies on the right vank of the 
Elbe, the mack of Freynitz, the Ukermans, 
and the New Mark of Brandenourz, w.th the 
exception of the circle of Kotouo, in Lower, 
Lusatia, the Duchy of Pomerania. Upper, 
Lower, and New Silesia, with the county of 
Glatz, the part of the district of Neisse which 
lies to the north of the road from Driesen, 
Schneidemuhl, and to the north of the line 
passing from Schneidemuhl, by Waldau, to 
the Vistula,and to the frontiers of Bromberge, 
Pomerelia, the island Nogat, and the coun 
try on the right bank of the Vistula and the 
Nogat, to the wesc of Old Prussia, and to 
the north of the circle of Culmer; finally 
the kinudom or Prussia, as it wes on the tst 
of January, 1772, shall be restored co his 
Majesty the King of Prussia, with the for- 
tresses of Spandau, Stettin, Custrin, Glogau, 
Breslau, Schweidnitz, Neisse, Breig, Cosel, 
and Glitz, and in g-neral all the piaces, ci- 
tadels, casties, and forts of the above men- 
tioned, shall be resored’ in the, state in 
which they at present are. The town and 
citadel of Graudentz, with the villages of 
Neudorf, Parschken, ana Schwierkorzy, shail 
likewise be restored to his Majesty the King 
of Prussia 
Art. 3. His Majesty the King of Prussia 
acknowledges bis Majesty the King of Naples, 
Joseph Napoleon, anc nis Majesty the King 
of Holland, Louis Napoleon. 
Art. 4. His Majesty the King of Prussia 
in like manner acknowledges the confedera- 
_ tion of the Rhine, and the present state of 
the possessions of the Sovereigns of which it 
is composed, and the tities which have been 
bestowed on them, either by the act of con- 
federation, or by subsequent treaties. His 
said Majesty likewise engages to acknowlecge 
those sovereigns who in future shall vecone 
Members of the said confeserstion, and the 
titles they: may receive by their treaties of 
accession. 
Art. 5. The present treaty of peace and 
amity shail be in common for his Majesty the 
King of Neples, joseph Napoleon, for his 
Majesty the King of Hollans, and for the 
Sovereigns of the Confederation of the Rhine, 
the allies of his Mcjesty the Emperor Napo- 
leon. 
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Art. 6. His Majesty the King of Prussia, 
in like manner, acknowledges his imperial 
highness Prince Jerome Napoleon, as King 
of Westphalia. 
Art. 7. His Maj-sty the King of Prussia 
cedes, in full right of property and sover- 
eignty, to the Kings, Grand Dukes, and 
Dukes ani Princes. who shall be pointed out 
by his Majesty-the Emperor ef the French 
and King of ltaly, all the Duchies, Margra- 
viates, Principalities, Counties, and Lords 
ships, and, in general, all the territories and 
domains, and ali territorial property of what- 
ever kind, or-by whatever litle posscssed by 
his Majesty the King of Prussia, vetween 
the Rhine and the Elbe, at. the commience- 
eek ee the present war. 
. 8, The Kingdom of Westphalia shall 
consist of the provinces ceded by tis Majesty 
the Kinz of Prussia, and of other. states 
which are at present 1m possession oi his Mae 
jesty the Emperor Napoleon. ; 
Att. 9. The arrangements which his Mae 
jesty the Emperor wapoicun shall make ja 
the countries alluded to in the two preceding 
articles, and the occupation of the same by 
those sovereigns in whose tavour he shail 
make such arraigements, shall be scknow=- 
ledged by his Majesty the King, of Prucsiay 
in the same manner as if they were contained 
and stipulated in the present treaty. 
Art. 10 His Majesty the King of Prussia 
renounces, for himself, his heirs, and- sauce 
cessors, ali actual or fu'ere right, which be 
has or msy acquire. 
1. To ail territory, without exception, Sis 
tuated between the dibe and the Kaine, and, 
in general, to ali not descrized in Art. 7. 
z» Toall pessessicas ot is; > “ajesty the 
King of Saxony, aid of bg nouse of Anhalt, 
situate on the ene bank of the Eive, . 
On the other hand, ali rignts oc claims of 
the States situate between the Rhine and the 
Eibe, to the possession of his Majesty the 
King of Prussia, as they are dened by the 
present treaty, shail be for ever extinguished 
and anoulied. ‘ 
Art. If. All negotiations, conventions, or 
treaties of alliance that may have been publice 
ly or privately concladed between Prussia and 
any state on the lefe bank of the Elbe, and 
which have not been broken by the present 
war, shall remain without cfizct, and be 
cons:dercd as null and not concluded. 
Art. 12. His Majesty che King of Prussia 
cedes the circle of Kottbuss, in Lower Lusa- 
tia, to his Majesty the King of Saxony witia 
fuil right of proprietorship and sovereignty. _ 
Art 13. His Majesty the eine of Prussia 
renounces for ever possession to all provinces 
formerly constituent parts of the kingdom of 
Poland, which have at different periods come 
under the. dominion of Frussia, excepting 
Ermeland and che country to the West of An- 
cient Prussia; to the East of Pomerania 
and tothe New Mark to the north of the cire 
cle of Kalm, anda va: which passes from 
the 
