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member of the diet, can be accused, or de- 
prived of his liberty, for his actions or expres 
sions in his respective state, unless the par- 
ticular state to which he belongs shall de- 
mand it. No officer of the crown must in- 
fluence, by his authority, in the election of a 
member of the diet, &c. 
GERMANY. 
Freaty of Peace between France and 
~ Austria. 
Napoleon, by the Grace of God, and 
the Constitution of the Empire, Emperor 
of the French, KingofItaly, Protector of 
the League of the Rhine, &c. 
Having seen and considered the Treaty 
concluded, determined, and signed at 
Vienna, on the 14th of this month, by the 
Sieur Nompere de Champagny, our Mi- 
nister for Foreign Affairs, in virtue of the 
full powers, to that end given him by us, 
and the Prince John of Lichtenstein, 
Marshal of the Armies of his Majesty the 
‘Fmperor of Austria, equally provided 
with full powers ——~, which treaty is of 
the following tenor :— 
‘¢ His Majesty the Emperor of the French, 
King of Italy, Protector of the League of the 
Rhine, Mediator of the League of Switzer- 
Jand; and his Majesty the Emperor of Au- 
stria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, being 
equally animated with the desire of putting 
an end to the war which has arisen between 
them, have resolved to negociate forthwith a 
Definitive Treaty of Peace, and for that pur- 
spose have appointed us their Plenipotentiaries 
ywamely:— 
<¢ His Majesty the Emperor of the French, 
King of Italy, Protector of the League of the 
Rhine, the Sieur Jean Baptiste Nompere, 
Count de Champagne, Duke of Cadore, Grand 
Eagle Bearer of the Legion of Honour, Com- 
snander of the Order of the Iron Crown, 
Knight of the Order of St. Andrew of Russia, 
Grand Dignitary of that of the Two Sicilies, 
Grand Cross of the Order of the Black and 
Red Eagles of Prussia, of the Order of St. Jo- 
¢ ph of Waurtzburgh, of the Order of Fidelity 
of Baden, of the Order of Hesse Darmstadt, 
his said Majesty’s Minister for Foreign Af- 
fairs; and his Majesty the Emperor of Au- 
stria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, the 
Sieur Prince Jobn of Lichtenstein, Knight of 
the Order of the Golden Fleece, Grand Cross 
of the Order of Maria Theresa, Chamberlain, 
Marshal of the Armies of hissaid Majesty the 
Emperor of Austria, aad Proprietary Com- 
mander of a Regiment of Horse in his ser- 
vice ———— 
<¢ Who, having previously exchanged the 
fulb powers, have agreed upon the following 
articles:—= 
Art. 1. There. shall, from the day of the 
exchange of the ratification of the present 
treaty, be peace and friendship between his 
Majesty the Lm_eror of the French, King of 
State of Public Affairs tn November. 
f Dec. 1, 
Italy, Protector of the League of the Rhiney. 
and his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
King of Hungary and Bohemia, their heirs 
and successors, their states and subjects re- 
spectively, for ever. 
II. The present peace is also declared to be ~ 
common to his Majesty the King of Spain, 
his Majesty the King of Holland, his Ma- 
jesty the King of Naplee, his Majesty the 
King of Bavaria, his Majesty the King of 
Wirtemberz, his Majesty the King of Sax- 
ony, and his Majesty the King of Westphalia, 
his most eminent Highness the Prince Pri- 
mate, their Royal Highnesses the Grand 
Duke of Baden, the Grand Duke of Berg, the. 
Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, the Grand 
Duke of Wurtzburgh, and all the Princes and 
Members of the League of the Rhine, the. 
Allies in the present war of his Majesty the, 
Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Pro-_ 
tector of the League of the Rhine. 
III. His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
King of Hungary and Bohemia, cedes, as well. 
for himself, his heirs and successors, as for 
the Princes of his House, their heirs and re- 
spective successors, the principalities, lord- 
ships, domains, and territories, herein-afters 
mentioned, and also all titles which may ac- 
crue from the possession of the same: and all 
properties, whether manorial or held by them. 
under an especial title, lying within the said. 
territories. 
4. He cedes and transfers to his Majesty the 
Emperor of the French, to form a part of the: 
League of the Rhine, and to be placed at his 
disposition for the interests of the Sovereign 
of the League :— i 
‘¢ The territories of Saltzburgh and Berch- 
tolfgaden, that part of Upper Austria situate 
on the further side of a line running from the 
Danube, at the village of Straas, thereim 
comprehending Welsenkirch, Wedersdorff, 
Michelbach, Greist, Muckenhoffen, Heslt, 
and Jedina; thence in the direction of 
Schwanstadt, the town of Schwanstadt on the 
Alter, and thence ascending along the bank of 
that river, and the lake of the same name, te 
the point where the lake touches upon the 
territory of Saltzburgh. 
«< His Majesty the Emperor of Austria 
shall only retain in property the Woods, be-, 
longing to the Saiz-Cammer-Gut, and forme 
ing part of the manor of Mondsee, with lis 
berty to cut and carry thence the brushwood, 
but without enjoying any right of sovereignty 
upon that territory. 
‘< 2, He also cedes to his Majesty the Empe- 
ror of the French, King of Italy, the County 
of Geritia, the Manor of Montefalcone, the 
Government and City of Trieste, Carniolay 
with its dependencies on the Gulf of Trieste, 
the Circle of Wellach, in Carinthie, and all 
the territories lying on the right bank of the 
Save, from the point where that river leaves 
Carniola, along its course to where it touches 
the frontiers of Bosnia; namely, a part of 
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