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berg, who have taken a part in the insuarrec- 
tion, so that they shall not be prosecuted ei+ 
®aer in person or property. _ , Er 
' His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
equally engages to grant a full and complete 
pardon to those inhabitants of the territories 
of Galiicia of which he returns into posses- 
sion, whether civil or military, public offi- 
cers, or private individuals, who have taken 
part in the levying of troops, or the formation 
ef judicial municipal administrations, or ia 
any other proceeding whatever during the 
war, which inhabitants shall net be prosé- 
cuted in their persons or property. - 
“they shall bave permission during a period 
of six years, to dispose of their properties, of 
whatever description they may be; to sell 
their estates, even those that have been Gon- 
sidered inalienable, such as fidei commissa, and 
majératus; to leave the country, and to carry 
with them the produce of these sales, in spe- 
cie or effects of any other description, with. 
Out paying any duty fur the same, or experi. 
encing any difficulty or obstruction. ] 
The same permission, and for the same pe- 
ried, shall be reciprucally aliowed to the in- 
habitants and landholders ih the territoties 
ceded by the present treaty. 
The inhabitants of the Duchy of Warsaw, 
possessing landed estates in Austrian Gallicia, 
whether public officers of private individuals, 
shall enjoy the revenues thereof, without 
paying any duty thereon, or experiencing aay 
@ostruction. 
Xl. Within six weeks from the exchange 
of the present treaty, posts shali be erected, 
to mark the boundaries of Cracow, upon the 
right bank of the Vistula, For this purpose 
‘there shall be nominated Austrian, French, 
and Saxon Commissioners.—-The same mea- 
sures shall be adopted within the same period 
upon the frontiers of Upper Austria, Saltz- 
burgh, Willach, and Carniola, as far as the 
Saave.. The Thalweg (stream) of the Saave 
shall determine what islands of that river 
“shall belong to each power. Forthis purpose, 
French and Austrian Commissioners shall be 
nominated. 2 
XII. A military convention shall be forth- 
with entered into, to regulate the respective 
periods within which the various provinces 
sestored to his Majesty the Emperor of 
Austria shall be evacuated. The said con- 
vention shall be adjusted on the basis that 
Moravia shall be evacuated in fourteen days 5 
the part of Gallicia which rémains in posses- 
sion of Austria, the city and di®rict of Vi- 
enna, in one month; Lower Austria in two 
months; and the remaining districts and terri- 
tories not ceded by this Treaty, shall be eva- 
cuated by the French troops, and those of 
their allies, in two months anda half, or ear- 
lier if possible, from the exchange. of the ra- 
tifications. 
This convention shall regulate all that re- 
lates to the evacuation of the hospitals and 
State of Public Affairs in November. > [Dee 1; 
magazines of the French army, andthe he 
trance of the Austrian troops intothe territo= _ 
ries evacuated by the French, or their allies 3, 
und also the evacuation of that part of Croatia, 
ceded by the present Treaty to his Majesty, 
the Emperor of the French. 
. XIII, The prisoners of war taken by 
France and her Ailies from Austria, and by- 
Austria from France and her Allies, that have 
not yet been released, shall be given up 
within fourteen days after the exchange of 
the ratifications of the present Treaty. 
XIV. His Majesty the Emperor of the, 
French, King of Italy, Protector of the 
League of the Rhine, guarantees the inviola- 
_bilicy of the possession of his Majesty the 
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and 
Bohemia, in the state in which they shail be, 
in consequence of the present Treaty. 
XV. His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
recognizes all the alterations which have ta- 
ken place, or may subsequently take place, in 
Spain, Portugal, and Italy. ; 
XVI. His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 
desirous to co-cperate in the restoration of 
Maritime Peace, accedes to the prohibitory 
system with respect to England, adopted by 
France and Russia, during the preseat Mari- 
time War. His Imperial Majesty shall breale 
off all intercourse with Great Britain, and 
with respect to the English Government, 
place himself in the situation he stood in pre- 
vious to the present war. 
XVII. His Majesty the Emperor of the 
French, King of Italy, and his Majesty the 
Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and 
Bohemia, shail observe with réspect to each 
other, the same ceremonial in regard to rank 
and other points of etiquette, as before the 
present war. 
XVIITL. The Ratification of the present 
Treaty shall be exchanged within six days, of 
sooner, if possible. 
Done and signed at Vienna, Oct. 14, 1809. 
(Signed) 
J. B. Nompere DE CHAMPAGNYs.. 
oun Prince of LICHTENSTEIN. 
We have ratified, and hereby ratify the 
above Treaty, inal! and every of the articles 
therein contained; declare the same to be 
adopted, confirmed, and established; and 
engage that the same shall be maintained in- 
violable. aay 
In confirmation whereof we have hereto 
affixed our signature, with our own hand, be- 
ing countersigned and sealed with our Impe- 
rial Seal. ' 
Given at our Imperial Camp at Schoen« 
brunn, October 15, 1809. t 
(Signed) _ "NAPOLEON. 
_ By the Emperor, ete 
Cuampacny, Minister for Foreign Affairs” 
H.B. Marer, Minister, Secretary of States 
Certified by us, . 
The Arch-Chancellor of State, 
- ~BuGense NaPoLleo™ 
Tae 
