1809.) 
atia, Fiume, and theHungarian Littlerale Aus- 
trianIstria, or the district of Castua, the islands 
depending on the ceded territories, and all 
other territories, howsoever named, upon the 
right bank of the Save ; the middle stream of 
the said river serving as the boundary between 
the two states. 
Lastly, the Lordship of Radzuns lying 
in the Granbunderland. 
3. He cedes and makes over to his Ma- 
jesty the King of Saxony, the territory of Bo- 
hemia depending upon, and included in, the 
territory of the Kingdom of Saxony} namely, 
the parishes and villages of Guntersdorff, 
Taubantranke, Gerlochsheim, Lenkersdorft, 
Schirgiswald, &c. 
4. He cedes and makes over to the King 
of Saxony, to be united to the Duchy of War- 
giw, the whole of Wester or New Galiicia, 
a district round Cracow, onthe right bank of 
the Vistula, to be hereafter ascertained, and 
the Circle of Zamose, in Eastern Gallicia. 
The district round Cracow, upon the right 
bank of the Vistula, shall, in the direction 
of Podgerze, have for its circumference the 
distance from Podgerze to Wieliczka. The 
line of demarkation shall pass through Wie- 
liceka, and to the westward touch upon Sca- 
wina, and to the eastward upon Beek, which 
falls into the Vistula at Bradegy. 
Wieliczka, and the whole of the territory 
of thesalt-pits, shall belong in common to the 
Emperor of Austria, and the King of Saxony. 
Justice shall be administered therein in the 
name of the Municipal Power: there shall be 
quartered there only the troops necessary for 
the support of the Police, and they shall con- 
sist of equal numbers of those of both nations. 
The Austrian Salt from Wieliczka, in its con- 
‘veyance over the Vistula, and through the 
Duchy of Warsaw, shall not be subject to 
any toll duties. Corn of all kinds, raised in 
Austrian Gallicia, may also be freely ex- 
ported across the Vistula. ~ 
~ His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, and 
his Majesty the King of Saxony, may form 
‘such an arrangement with regard to these 
boundaries, as that the San, from the point 
where it touches upon the circle of Zamose, 
_ to its confluence with the Vistula, shall serve 
as the line of demarkation. between both 
States. ; 
5. He cedes and makes over to his Majesty 
the Emperor of Russia, in the easternmost 
part of Gallicia, atract of territory containing 
2 population of 400,000 souls, the city of 
-Bredi being, nevertheless, not therein in- 
cluded. This territory shall be amicably as- 
certained by Commissivners on the part of both 
Empires. 
“1V. The Teutonic Order having been 
abolished in the States of the League of the 
Rhine, his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
in the name of his Imperial Highness the 
Archduke Anthony, abdicates the Grand 
-Mastership of that Order in his States, and 
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State of Public Affairs in November. 
recognises the dispositions taken with regard 
to the property of the Order, locally situated 
out of the Austrian territory. Pensions shail 
be assigned to those who have been on the 
éivil establishment of the Order: 
V. The debts funded upon the territory of 
the ceded provinces, and allowed by the 
States of the said provinces, or accruing from 
expenses incurred for their administration, 
shall alone follow the fate of those pro- 
vinces. 
VI. The provinces which are to be testored 
to his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, shall 
be administered for his behoof by the Austrian, 
constituted authorities, from the day of ex- 
changing the ‘ratification of the present 
treaty ; and the Imperial domains, whereso= 
ever situated, from the 1st of November next. 
It is, nevertheless, understood, that the 
French army in this country shall take for 
their use whatever articles cannot he supplied 
by their magazines for the subsistence of the 
troops-and the wants of the hospitals; and 
also whatever shall be necessary for the con» 
veyance of their sick, and the evacuation of 
their magazines. 
An arrangement shall be made between the 
high contracting parties respecting all war 
contributions, of whatever denomination, 
previously imposed on the Austrian Provinces 
occupied by the French and allied troops; in 
consequence of which arrangement the levy= 
ing of the said contributions shall cease froma 
the day of the exchange of the Ratifications. 
Vil. His Majesty the Emperor of the 
French, King of Italy, engages to give no 
obstruction to the importation or exportation 
of merchandize into and from Austria, by way 
of the port of Fiume ; this, nevertheless, not 
being construed to include English goods or 
sanufactures. The transit duties on the 
goods thus imported or exported, shall be 
lower than uponthose of ali other nations, the 
kingdom of Italy excepted. 
An inquiry shall be instituted, to ascertatra 
whether any advantages can be allowed to the 
‘Austrian trade, in the other ports ceded by 
this Treaty. 
VIII. The tities of domains, archives, 
‘plans and maps of the countries, towns, and 
“fortresses ceded, shall be given up within twe 
months after the period of the Ratification. 
IX, His Majesty the Emperor of Austriay 
King of Hungary and Bohemia, engages to 
‘discharge the yeatly interest, arrears, and 
capitals, invested in securities of the Govern- 
ment, States, Bank, Lottery, other public 
‘establishments, by subjects, companies, or 
other corpexate bodies ix France, the King- 
“dom of Italy, andthe Grand Duchy of Berg. 
Measures shall also be raken, to completely 
liquidate the sum due to Mont Sr. TuHk- 
RESA, now Mont Napoleon, at Milan. 
’ %. His Majesty the Emperor of the Frenchy 
engages te procure a full and complete pardon 
for the inhabitants of the Tyrol and Voral- 
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