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nort h-c arolina gazette vol xl s x t u r d c5 y august 20 17911 rri no 553 7-.l1 prairial my 26 donot give caufe of complaint by their under takings and maim uvres tending to aftect the internal fafety of ihe republic 6 ihe king of sardinia renounce all personal a uion which he might cxrrcife a gainft the french republic lor anterior cau les lit this tune 17 the french troops fliall enjoy a free pafiage through the dominions of tiie kitigaf sardinia to tranfport themfelves into the in terior parts af italy and return therefrom treat of peace bttween the french republic . ■■- 7 ij h ing of set dinia ft^he french republic and his majefty k rira king af sardinia equally animat ed r ; 7i the desire of concluding a happy pe ■, and of iinilhin-r tbe war that now tli . ■* v.l their iore appointed the executive : .' rectory in the name ofthe french repub lic citizen charles de lacro'y minisi r of the sft a n ft i\flu tions ai ; his maj ft the king of sardinia m m chevalier de ) e val a ftt foulo to ire-it in their names on tin a • at reqi a ic.to rc-cflablifli and i , ■;. •'. : aft harmony between the two po-sci . ■'.. niter having exchanged their relp clivt o-.vcrs have agreed on the fol io iiij a ti ies i i'tiere fliall be peace friendfnip a*d go n u :!--! rllanding between ths 1 rei.ch ri - ja.j md the ki y of sardinia — all hol'i . - t;?s iii.il ceafe between the two powers from the time ot tl ■-. pn fent treaty 2 iii king of sardinia revokes all ad herence or content given by him either o penly or priy.tely to the to«lc-fet-d powers againlt the french republic to all treaties oi alliance either offensive or defenfive which may have b>*en concluded with any power lie shall not furnish any contingent in men or in money to any power at war a gainlf france under ny title or denomina tion u hatever ii ihe king of sardinia accepts irom henceforth the meditation of the french re public definitively to terminate the dilfer t-r.ces which have long fubfilted between las majefty and the republic of genoa andde < ree upon th ir refpective pretentions io conformably to the 6;h art ofthe treaty concluded at the hague the 77th floreal ol the 3d year the iia tav ian repub lic is comprehended in the prefent treat 1 her i ii be a peace and uinity between the republic and the king oi sardinia all things fliall be rcllored between them on the faint footing they were previous to the lft w ars 7 there fhall be concluded between the two powers ;. treaty of commerce ujon an equitable balis ; and fuch as shall inliire to the french nation advantages at lcait equal to thofe enjoyed br the nations moft favored in the kingdom ol sardinia : i the mean tinie ail communication and commercial matter lhall be re-cllablished ft l we kii-rr ol saidinia engages toorant an to thole ot his fubj els who h t-e been profecuted lor their pol cica opinions all fuits lhat arc commenced on that nc count as well as the judgments that may be obtained thereon are abolij ed — all 1 heir prepc-rty real and perfonal or the value ofthtmifiht v liave bet n fold ll a ' berellon ft without delay it lhall be lawful for then ie ditpoie ci the lame to rettur i'i t remain within the kingdom of sardinia or to quit them 20 1 he r-i ■• of sardinia fl all caufe tohe difavowed b his miniftar near the french republic the proceedings aguir.ft the laft frencl acibaflador 2i the prelent treaty fliall be ratified and the ratifications exchanged within one trionth from the ligning ofthe prefent rreatv done and concluded at 1 aris ihe 26th flo real 41i1 year ofthe french republic o c and indivisible anfwering to the t\i iv 1706 gned ch -.'•• delacroix i chkv '•>•, uzveln ll i 11 ev '£ onso the nl apol1tan army 9 1 he french republic and hismaicfiy the ling of sardinia engtip,es to give up all fequeftered revenue or lei c-dj roperty con fiscated detained or ibid from the citizens or fubjects of the other power on account ot tha preicnt war aud to rdniit them re s ; ec i i v 1 1 y to exercife legal the actions or 1 ohtsv hich may appertain to them a all the prisoners refprc'tivclv taken flj 11 be delivered one month fn m the day ol the exchange of the ratification of the prciifnt treaty on payment nf the debi a hi^h key may have contract ed during their e ptivity '•» he lick aad wounded fliall continue to be taken care of in the refpective hospitals — they shall be delivered 00 their recovery 11 keiiher os the contractintr powers fhall gr.:i*t a pail'age thro its territories to the trooisof another power :?. ticlities the fori relies of ccni ceva and i •; t na rr.d of the territory whichthe '''>■;): oi the l.e.-ublic mow ai-r to occupy ihe aaa have poivclkon of the for trc lies of t v.a t ietts su a bi unette i i atean liatiphiu i\rt alexandria — to which lait place vaknce ilu.ll b lubsiituted ihould the general in chid of the french republic pre fer ic 3 the king of sardinia renounces pure ly and simple forever tor himfelf hi fnc ceflbrs and afligns in favour of the french republic co ail the rights that lie may h ive on savoy the counties of nice tende and eralll is flat ft uudi r far dates ofthe 25th ma-ft to have been totally defeated at colo-mo ; and the queeo'a regiment ala-oft cut topitces ft ' ie arc ti duke i i iarles hat put in < xc utian en ihe i**th mav j military order to call on the germanic hoo dies ior tiieir contingent uf men e.ud money v iihont delay /.. rhe boundaries between tine kingdom of ar linia and the departments oi the i rench republic fliall be eltablidiecl by a iii : drawn from an poftsneareft to the fide of piedmont the heights and the plaiforus oi tho moun tains and other places herein ft r u mtioned and alfo the intermediata heights and plat forms viz : beginning at thr -, o'mt where tiie frontiers cl the laie faucigoy j iia the dukedom of aolle and valais to the extent or glacier or curced mounts negoc1ations with the em1-e hor were ftill aflcrted by many to be on foot •? although the renewal of hollilities ou the rhine were hourly looked foi by others in paris colleclioi . o r pto:-l thotigbnot numerous were ftill < ccalionaly appcrii gin the'fhuil icries and niher parts cl ft city ; but tran quility and confidence were pretty generally eftabliihed many cx-meuibers oi the ci uj vention ai 1 other pcrfi ns had bieu unfit ; cd on lufpicion officii _ concerned in the later coi i'piracj — many had been acqu tied ordil char d : and leveral ftill remained on trial in corsica the infurgents are laid to continue in force ; th.ir thiy had cut off all communication with baltia and ' t 1 lorenzo and hi-'d tal.cn ;« confiderable treafme fent by the englilll from ilie 1 ll ment oncd city droudevs 1 rial for the laft confpiracy in paris occupiccl conl derable attei tion ; the details of whicj.i are given at confiderable length in the paras journ is the arch duke of milan v as on his v av to vienna a w a ii i the fummit of the ai^a to tha eaft of cohnayor 2 little st fernar«-1 and the hofpiul which i.s fituatcd thereon 3 the fummit . i , mount alban cul de creauce and mount mcrceau 4 in turning a little to tha funui ihe fummit of often ami catal ! ;. the places and territory harein above mentioned until be restored to the king of sardinia on thi conclusion of a treaty of com roeice between the republic ami his majef ty of a general peace aft ofthc eflablifh ', g the i oundai line cf th frontiers 4 i he great mount cenis and llie hof pital which ii fituatcd en ihe lou ii of the lake 6 little mount cenis 7 1 he fumtnits that i parate the tali-ay of }' irdanachc from \ aldcrpries i the territories in pofl'cflion of the troops of tie republic ard v hich are defi nitively to be reltqred fliall remain under the civil government oi his sardini m maie - ty but lhall be fubject toihe levy of tin mi litary contribution a und loans t f piovitions a ior age which maybe required s'ar the want oi the french ; my 8 mount geneve n 1 he fummit , ivhkh feparate the vaiicy ta quiero from thufe ol caudoi jo i ho mount of ciio 1 1 the col maurin j-2 the mountain of argenticrc 13 the rivers ofybnctie and sure 14 fhe mountain which divide the allies of stured and geiie and tbol _■ol i t kticn nc or liie st martin ar leazubie i eudc orhoye 115 roche barbon an the boundaries cf th republic ol geneva il any communes habitations or portions cf the territories of the faid cormaunes were behind the lit e of the boundaries abovementioned they lhall rouiir.ua to make pai t of the i rritory of the french piepublic without aflodiiig the pre fent article i tr the fortifications eft erunctte and suze as well as the rntrcn.hnieiit ereeu i abort lira tow n fliall he demolished ai ■' a siroye at thr e pen * ol ii sardinian ina jeily under the iiiipccti mal cnimiflaricsap pointed fer that purpoie by the executive di rectory 1 hi kir g ft fiardi : « fli iii not ere£l cr re pair any for til ation oi liiapcrto che fron tiers between ia aa and the porte was viewed a ceruiii 1 total place the latter power was niitkin ■, cvt i , : naration for defence being to it i ft ......: i;e intention of ruflia were hi ftile hamburgh accounts of the 7th may rate that the 11 uii-.-ia minifter had left sweden on his returu to petci iburp tl e terms pri -■.•'.'• tl by the etn j > i ■e : refpcilin - iia nsarria e of tht young king : havintr beei a » rded to ; and that tiie i .):•-: oi s eden wt re abi ut apply ing in thci embarrnfing situation to the french re public for thofe fuccours which appears to have lv en >•; omifed 1 he court of \ ienna aiaj aud at the i'accciles o ceiteral buenaw j ft the artillery of thee cupieel places where deftruci'm in c ftipulated b the pre fent treaty ui.y b employed in the fervice ofthe republic but it lull be reltored v ib the placesand at ths fa n time to his saitii dinian majefty ; rl - t . ke flores and pro villous which m be found in them may ftr ufed i\n i'r lei let • '. the fl'**n h republic without it ...... • v 1 he ling f sardinia enp;agci not to permit the emigrants or exiled ofthe french ucpublic io remain vvithhi his kingdom ; h taay neverthelefs retainin his service em rant from the departments of mount ulnc and 1 marititme alps as long as they
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
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FullText | nort h-c arolina gazette vol xl s x t u r d c5 y august 20 17911 rri no 553 7-.l1 prairial my 26 donot give caufe of complaint by their under takings and maim uvres tending to aftect the internal fafety of ihe republic 6 ihe king of sardinia renounce all personal a uion which he might cxrrcife a gainft the french republic lor anterior cau les lit this tune 17 the french troops fliall enjoy a free pafiage through the dominions of tiie kitigaf sardinia to tranfport themfelves into the in terior parts af italy and return therefrom treat of peace bttween the french republic . ■■- 7 ij h ing of set dinia ft^he french republic and his majefty k rira king af sardinia equally animat ed r ; 7i the desire of concluding a happy pe ■, and of iinilhin-r tbe war that now tli . ■* v.l their iore appointed the executive : .' rectory in the name ofthe french repub lic citizen charles de lacro'y minisi r of the sft a n ft i\flu tions ai ; his maj ft the king of sardinia m m chevalier de ) e val a ftt foulo to ire-it in their names on tin a • at reqi a ic.to rc-cflablifli and i , ■;. •'. : aft harmony between the two po-sci . ■'.. niter having exchanged their relp clivt o-.vcrs have agreed on the fol io iiij a ti ies i i'tiere fliall be peace friendfnip a*d go n u :!--! rllanding between ths 1 rei.ch ri - ja.j md the ki y of sardinia — all hol'i . - t;?s iii.il ceafe between the two powers from the time ot tl ■-. pn fent treaty 2 iii king of sardinia revokes all ad herence or content given by him either o penly or priy.tely to the to«lc-fet-d powers againlt the french republic to all treaties oi alliance either offensive or defenfive which may have b>*en concluded with any power lie shall not furnish any contingent in men or in money to any power at war a gainlf france under ny title or denomina tion u hatever ii ihe king of sardinia accepts irom henceforth the meditation of the french re public definitively to terminate the dilfer t-r.ces which have long fubfilted between las majefty and the republic of genoa andde < ree upon th ir refpective pretentions io conformably to the 6;h art ofthe treaty concluded at the hague the 77th floreal ol the 3d year the iia tav ian repub lic is comprehended in the prefent treat 1 her i ii be a peace and uinity between the republic and the king oi sardinia all things fliall be rcllored between them on the faint footing they were previous to the lft w ars 7 there fhall be concluded between the two powers ;. treaty of commerce ujon an equitable balis ; and fuch as shall inliire to the french nation advantages at lcait equal to thofe enjoyed br the nations moft favored in the kingdom ol sardinia : i the mean tinie ail communication and commercial matter lhall be re-cllablished ft l we kii-rr ol saidinia engages toorant an to thole ot his fubj els who h t-e been profecuted lor their pol cica opinions all fuits lhat arc commenced on that nc count as well as the judgments that may be obtained thereon are abolij ed — all 1 heir prepc-rty real and perfonal or the value ofthtmifiht v liave bet n fold ll a ' berellon ft without delay it lhall be lawful for then ie ditpoie ci the lame to rettur i'i t remain within the kingdom of sardinia or to quit them 20 1 he r-i ■• of sardinia fl all caufe tohe difavowed b his miniftar near the french republic the proceedings aguir.ft the laft frencl acibaflador 2i the prelent treaty fliall be ratified and the ratifications exchanged within one trionth from the ligning ofthe prefent rreatv done and concluded at 1 aris ihe 26th flo real 41i1 year ofthe french republic o c and indivisible anfwering to the t\i iv 1706 gned ch -.'•• delacroix i chkv '•>•, uzveln ll i 11 ev '£ onso the nl apol1tan army 9 1 he french republic and hismaicfiy the ling of sardinia engtip,es to give up all fequeftered revenue or lei c-dj roperty con fiscated detained or ibid from the citizens or fubjects of the other power on account ot tha preicnt war aud to rdniit them re s ; ec i i v 1 1 y to exercife legal the actions or 1 ohtsv hich may appertain to them a all the prisoners refprc'tivclv taken flj 11 be delivered one month fn m the day ol the exchange of the ratification of the prciifnt treaty on payment nf the debi a hi^h key may have contract ed during their e ptivity '•» he lick aad wounded fliall continue to be taken care of in the refpective hospitals — they shall be delivered 00 their recovery 11 keiiher os the contractintr powers fhall gr.:i*t a pail'age thro its territories to the trooisof another power :?. ticlities the fori relies of ccni ceva and i •; t na rr.d of the territory whichthe '''>■;): oi the l.e.-ublic mow ai-r to occupy ihe aaa have poivclkon of the for trc lies of t v.a t ietts su a bi unette i i atean liatiphiu i\rt alexandria — to which lait place vaknce ilu.ll b lubsiituted ihould the general in chid of the french republic pre fer ic 3 the king of sardinia renounces pure ly and simple forever tor himfelf hi fnc ceflbrs and afligns in favour of the french republic co ail the rights that lie may h ive on savoy the counties of nice tende and eralll is flat ft uudi r far dates ofthe 25th ma-ft to have been totally defeated at colo-mo ; and the queeo'a regiment ala-oft cut topitces ft ' ie arc ti duke i i iarles hat put in < xc utian en ihe i**th mav j military order to call on the germanic hoo dies ior tiieir contingent uf men e.ud money v iihont delay /.. rhe boundaries between tine kingdom of ar linia and the departments oi the i rench republic fliall be eltablidiecl by a iii : drawn from an poftsneareft to the fide of piedmont the heights and the plaiforus oi tho moun tains and other places herein ft r u mtioned and alfo the intermediata heights and plat forms viz : beginning at thr -, o'mt where tiie frontiers cl the laie faucigoy j iia the dukedom of aolle and valais to the extent or glacier or curced mounts negoc1ations with the em1-e hor were ftill aflcrted by many to be on foot •? although the renewal of hollilities ou the rhine were hourly looked foi by others in paris colleclioi . o r pto:-l thotigbnot numerous were ftill < ccalionaly appcrii gin the'fhuil icries and niher parts cl ft city ; but tran quility and confidence were pretty generally eftabliihed many cx-meuibers oi the ci uj vention ai 1 other pcrfi ns had bieu unfit ; cd on lufpicion officii _ concerned in the later coi i'piracj — many had been acqu tied ordil char d : and leveral ftill remained on trial in corsica the infurgents are laid to continue in force ; th.ir thiy had cut off all communication with baltia and ' t 1 lorenzo and hi-'d tal.cn ;« confiderable treafme fent by the englilll from ilie 1 ll ment oncd city droudevs 1 rial for the laft confpiracy in paris occupiccl conl derable attei tion ; the details of whicj.i are given at confiderable length in the paras journ is the arch duke of milan v as on his v av to vienna a w a ii i the fummit of the ai^a to tha eaft of cohnayor 2 little st fernar«-1 and the hofpiul which i.s fituatcd thereon 3 the fummit . i , mount alban cul de creauce and mount mcrceau 4 in turning a little to tha funui ihe fummit of often ami catal ! ;. the places and territory harein above mentioned until be restored to the king of sardinia on thi conclusion of a treaty of com roeice between the republic ami his majef ty of a general peace aft ofthc eflablifh ', g the i oundai line cf th frontiers 4 i he great mount cenis and llie hof pital which ii fituatcd en ihe lou ii of the lake 6 little mount cenis 7 1 he fumtnits that i parate the tali-ay of }' irdanachc from \ aldcrpries i the territories in pofl'cflion of the troops of tie republic ard v hich are defi nitively to be reltqred fliall remain under the civil government oi his sardini m maie - ty but lhall be fubject toihe levy of tin mi litary contribution a und loans t f piovitions a ior age which maybe required s'ar the want oi the french ; my 8 mount geneve n 1 he fummit , ivhkh feparate the vaiicy ta quiero from thufe ol caudoi jo i ho mount of ciio 1 1 the col maurin j-2 the mountain of argenticrc 13 the rivers ofybnctie and sure 14 fhe mountain which divide the allies of stured and geiie and tbol _■ol i t kticn nc or liie st martin ar leazubie i eudc orhoye 115 roche barbon an the boundaries cf th republic ol geneva il any communes habitations or portions cf the territories of the faid cormaunes were behind the lit e of the boundaries abovementioned they lhall rouiir.ua to make pai t of the i rritory of the french piepublic without aflodiiig the pre fent article i tr the fortifications eft erunctte and suze as well as the rntrcn.hnieiit ereeu i abort lira tow n fliall he demolished ai ■' a siroye at thr e pen * ol ii sardinian ina jeily under the iiiipccti mal cnimiflaricsap pointed fer that purpoie by the executive di rectory 1 hi kir g ft fiardi : « fli iii not ere£l cr re pair any for til ation oi liiapcrto che fron tiers between ia aa and the porte was viewed a ceruiii 1 total place the latter power was niitkin ■, cvt i , : naration for defence being to it i ft ......: i;e intention of ruflia were hi ftile hamburgh accounts of the 7th may rate that the 11 uii-.-ia minifter had left sweden on his returu to petci iburp tl e terms pri -■.•'.'• tl by the etn j > i ■e : refpcilin - iia nsarria e of tht young king : havintr beei a » rded to ; and that tiie i .):•-: oi s eden wt re abi ut apply ing in thci embarrnfing situation to the french re public for thofe fuccours which appears to have lv en >•; omifed 1 he court of \ ienna aiaj aud at the i'accciles o ceiteral buenaw j ft the artillery of thee cupieel places where deftruci'm in c ftipulated b the pre fent treaty ui.y b employed in the fervice ofthe republic but it lull be reltored v ib the placesand at ths fa n time to his saitii dinian majefty ; rl - t . ke flores and pro villous which m be found in them may ftr ufed i\n i'r lei let • '. the fl'**n h republic without it ...... • v 1 he ling f sardinia enp;agci not to permit the emigrants or exiled ofthe french ucpublic io remain vvithhi his kingdom ; h taay neverthelefs retainin his service em rant from the departments of mount ulnc and 1 marititme alps as long as they |