- 7 th Pralrial, May 26.
Trcaly-cf peace lttvcen the French Republic
. ertJ ibs King of Sardinia -rV ;
, ILthe-Kmg of Sardinia , equally annnat
cjuwith -; the-.dclire , of coiicluiiing a. happy
peace, and of finilhln the. war that now di
vides, ... their love, appointed, the Executive
daot give caufe of cimplaint by their undefr
takings and manctuvres tending to aftect the
iiitcrhal fafttyipf ilit Republics; "yr7 vTl"
... 6rT6 King of Sardinia renounces all
.Eff f?La tijon 'Sy hich Jie ihighL'Se rctfe.3
, grinltthe. French Rcpubl:cJor;antiior cau
ies tb this time. ' . . -
7. There (hall be concluded beteen,-thts
eqmraole bah;
Directory ia the name of the French Repub- ' two pow crs & "treaty of commerce uyori an
be, Citizen Charles de. Laqro:xv Mimiter or
the Extern il RcLtions, ahd his Majefty the,;
Kiii'J of Sard iaia . M M. Cheval ier ue he.
va. an de
TbiVfo, to trtit in their
names.
on" 1 lie cor-diircn?: reqiiiine.to re-efhblih and
iifotidJte good navmoiiy'.oetwsen the two
po-vcrKf n hg a itrr having exchanged; their
relnective notrss have agreed 011 the fol
lowing articles. . ; " '"'
J , . A 11C1C lllil'.i Uv . pClC-, .l JUWUHUjl tl tu
jo-' u:i df rlVandin r be'cvvttn the .Frerch Re-public-
and the Kir?'; of Sardinia all hofi'ii.
fits' iiiarl ceafe between the two powers, from
he thnfi ot thprcfent treaty,
x2. Th King of Sardinia revokes all. ad
herence or conlent-- given by him either o
penly or prbntely to the coAlefced powers
againit the French.Rcpublic to all' treaties
of alliance, either olfenlivc or defenfive,
which may have been concluded with' any
povcr. le Ihall not foniiih any contingent
in men-or Ui money to any power at war a
"'gaintt France," under any title or tienonrina
tion .whatever'
'3. The King of Sardinia renounces pure,
ly and frrnplc forever, for hlmlclf, his fnc
tcflbrs, and a'Jigns, in favour oHhe French
Republic, to all the rights that he way have
on Savoy, the counties of Nice, Tendc and
A. The boundaries bctv een the kinnlom
balls ; and fuch as fhallinlare to
the French nation advantages at lea It equal
to thole enjoyed by the nations molt favored
.far the kingdom of Sardinia .:; in the aean
time ail -communication! and commercial
matters ihiill be recllablilhed.
8. 1 he king ot Sardinia ?ng;!ges to grant
; an mre'liy to thole of his . fubiftcls who have
j been pro.l'ccutrd Icr theif political opinions
-all lulls that are commenced on that ac
count, as well as the judgrntlits that may
be obtained thereon, .are aholilied all their
..property', real ;4s4 perfonal, or the' value
of them ii'thcy hsve.becri&hljliail be rellortd
without delay7: It ihall be lawful for them
to difpofe ci the fame, to return and remain"
within the kingdom of Sardinia, or to . quit
them. . .
9. The French Republic and' his Mnjcfiy
the' king of' Sard-irla engages, to give up-all
lequeflered revenue or ieixed property, con
fiuattd, dctaii'iCd,or fold from the citizens
or"lubjec"ts of the6ther power, on scciTnt
of th prelcnt war, and to rdmit them re
fp.edtivt ly to exercile Jegally-t scllons-or-rights
winch may appertain to 'them.
- 'c 'A!l the priiouers refpr ctivclv titlxn,
be dtlivered'cnT month from the day
of the exchavt of the ratiticatioiss' of the
prrier.t treaty, on j-.aynent,.nf the debts
which they may have contract ed during their
captivity
of srdinia and the departments of die French
Republic, ihillbe eitabUQu'dby a line drawn h lick ad wqunded fnall continue to
from the pofts near It to the fide of Piedmont j be taken ore of in the refpectivc l.o!pitals,
the heights and the plaiforws 01 the moun. -r-tney lhiui be delivered co th:r recovery
tains and other places heieiiiLlicr Q ntioned i ii Keithcr of thr ccntrctinr powers
ther pi
and alfo the interrncdiatt heights and plat
forms, viz : beginning at tluyoint where
tkc' frontiers of the late Fatkigny Joia, the
dukedom of Aollc and Valais, to the c:;t?at
vjf Glacier or Curced, Mounts. '
1 The f'vtmaiit of tlie Alpi to tk call of
Cohnayor.
i Little St. Bernard ar.tl the hofpital
tviiikh i! (ituaitd thereon.
3 The fuir.mits of Mount Alban, Col Je
' Creauce, and mount Mcrceau
4 In turning a little to tl. fotuhf the
fummit of Cclcn and Caval.,
I The great Mount Cch'nnd the hof.
piul which is fituatcd on the'iou h of thj
l.hke.
6. Little Mount Cenis. ,
7 '1 hi fummits that If parate the talley of
J3urdanathc fioni Valdcf pries. .
8. Mount CJcncve.
9. 1 he fummits v.h'i fcpnrate the valley
tf Ouiero from thufe of Caudei
10 The Mount cf Cdi
II The Col Maurin. .
ja The Mountain of Argenticrc
13 r he rivers of Ybactie and Sure.
j a The mountain w jrivh uivkle the allies
o l
territories to
mall vr:.nt a pulliv c thro' its
the tro jsof another potr. .
12. ii'jfmes t!ie for irt lies of Ccni, Ceva.
d 'i :
" i 7. The French troops Hiall enjoy a free
paflage through the donnn'ons cf the .kmcrf
Sard.nla,totr;'nfpcrt thtmfelves into "the in
terior parts ofTtaly and return therefrom.
-"1 8...-T he king - of Sardinia 1 accep,tszfrriii
cr.r.oyc.
1 e ilodic B-r!:cn n the bounJrics cf
tli 2 rrp-ul'e of Geneva if any coiu'jiimcu,
habitnti'jns cr portions cf the territories if
the fiI co-naunes, were behind the life of
the boundaries abovemenuned, they lb ill
f ontinuc to ufakc prt of the territory of ihe
French Republic withouiaflcdhig thcprc.
(cut irticlc. i
5. I he King f Sar Jini.i cni?cs not to
permit tkc emigrants crcxilcJ t-f the French
lUpublic to remain within h'u k'mgdmn ;
hc m:,yt ncvcrihekfi, retain in h'u fcrvice
em'grants from ilic departments of Mount
ni i iiurltiite Alps, as tang as they
.public, definitively to terminate the differ--i-nce's
: which have long fubfilted bet ten bis
niajeity end-the-republic cf Genoa, andde
cree upon tKeir relpeciivc pretentions.
19. Coriformably. to the 6;h.ar.t; of the
treaty concluded at the Bagtie the 27th
Floreal, of the 3d year the Batavian repub
lic is comprehended in the prelcnt treaty- -Inert
fiir.ll be a peace and amity between
the republic and the King oi Sardinia. All
things fiiall be rcftored between them on the
fi'me foatinj they were, previous to the Lit
wars. ' ;r;:" , ' . v " - . '
20. The King of Sardinia iliall caiife'tobe'
difavoed fey hts: '-minifter near the French '
.. republic the proceedings gaii;ft tl LQ:
French ianiballaidor. . .
21. The preler.t-treaty-fljall be ratified,
indthc ratifications exchanged within" enc
Kr.cnth from the ligningcf tie prefent treaty.
Done ancf concluded at 'Paris, the 26th. Flo-
renl, jtji year of the French republic,
or.i aud indiviiible, anfwering to the itli -
5.;iy 1796. v
(Signed)
Cha r1)f.l"a cr.oi xr
and of the territory wlikh the
trfvv)5 ofilie F.e; ublic now are to occupy
tki-y 'ica'l have polVcll.(n of the fortrtSirs
of F.'.l;-s, Av.ctte, Sue, Rrunctte, Clutcn
!.Mip!nu, Alr.;ndria to which Lit
pLc Vaknce iL.!l bt Ui'mtitmedlhould the
general in chid of the French repuhhe pre
fer it.
1 j. The places and territory l:. eiu shove
i.'eiuioned, lha'.l be reltcred. to the king cf
Ivjrdinia on the conclulion of a treaty' of tc:::
niice between tbe Republic ami his Majef
ty," of a general peace, and of the rftabkf:;
ir.r the, btmd.iry line cf tho frontier;-. -
1. The territories in pofl'cflion cf the
troops of tl e Republic, and v hiih :rcdtfi
"r.ithrjy.to be icltqred, fi'.ill remain umlcr
the' civil government of his, Saniioiar. maje
ly, but iii-ll befubject to the levy of iheliL
htr tov.tn'mtiou s and loans cf pevitions,
as loriige which . may be required fr the
wants ot the French ;rmy.
15. The fortifit aliens cf Hrtmctte rrd
Suie,' a v. ell as the (r.trdujimfiits crecltJ
of Siurcd and Gel:i, andthofc ot t. Ktien- above this jown, flull bf t'cxoiitl-fd ami cV.
ne or lites, St. Martin r Lcaiubie, Teuiic j liro)ci at the tMpen. of hi, rd.run u-
I jedy ir.cier the i.ijpecijon 0: tcn.nnQ-rjts r.p-
ptimtcii Icr that puipnle by thtr?.etutif di
rectory . .
The Kr-jr r,f 5nn!:t;?4 fluli not erect cr re
pair tny furtilication.i 01. ilt'.i prrt 61 the Iron,
tien. " " ' '
16. The ?rt;lrf rf ths Cvcupled places
here deftrmY'ni; tr.c: ftipuLted ly the pre
fent treaty; t;(y brrnployl in the fcrvice
of the rqmulk, bnt if jSull be reitored with
the pLtei and at thf V.c time to his Sat dU
uin'un 'Mjtfly ; th w:,rVkr Mores and pro.
vihons which may be fy jnd in tkrm may
ufed for tk; fcrvc j t lVfr U rcujlic
without iciwi'n-
. '0 Le ChKV. DK RzVRLfc
; ,Lr. 1 11 IV. Tokso.
is Tared, under Pari; dates' of the icth Maf,
to have bci?n totally defeated at Cologno ;
ana the tjuecm regiment a!o oit cut toirxces
'J'l IK AR CM.DU KE C1 i AR LK.S,
Had put in txciuiitn,- cn the loth Vav, a:
- iiiii:t:uy cre'rr to call onthc Gtr.naiiic b'o." ;
dies lor their contingent of men and money:
ilhont tlclay. . .
NEGUCljkl ION'S WITH THE EMbE
ROti,
Were full averted by many to be cn foot y
although the renewal ofholiilit.es cu the
Rhine Were hourly looked for ky others.
iKrAP;iv- v
CollccYion'iof people, though not4nuir.crcusv
were Hill t cealionaly ; ppc..rii.g:n tbc'l huil
leries and other p;.rts ci the city buttran
qnility and tonhdenco were pretty fcr.er.dly
elhroliJhedf- Many ex-ineuibcrs ol the Cm J
vention, ard other perfons hadbee anclt-,
cd on fufpicion of be ing concerned in the lata
coi.fpiracj many hr.tl been aequ tied crdif.
chart cd and ft vcral Hill remained on triaJ
' - IN CORSICA,
Thcinfurgtnts are faid to continue in fcrce ;
that they h;.d tut offall tomMunieat'.on with
Rillifl and i 1. 1 lorciuo, and hvd taken
eonfiderablc trcafuie lent by the Engl'.lll.
from the Lit mer.t oned city.
DROUDEVs '1 RIAL,
F;r the I.ft tonfpiracy in Paris, occp'cc
conl drrable atter.tie.n ; the details of wh'cl.i
arephrn atror.fu!crabickugt!t in the Pans'
jotitn?h.
VliK ARCH DUKE OF MI LAX
Wai oti his wav to Vienna.
A V A R
Between Rtifii.t and tjie Porte was viewed
as tert.;h ly to t.1 plate tlic Lttcr power
was ntakin;; cvn;, p;-naration for utfer.fc,
being tout .wed : U.t intention of RullU
were Joll ile.
HAMRCRCH ACCOl'XTS,
Of the 7th 'May, Ante tint, the Rufi-iU
miniflcr h-d left Sweden on .l i; icfuru to
lVfcillnir. tVc irrms prw.pt d by the Km
prel refpii!ng the icrri;.r c t-f the furj;,
kh.g, r,t hLvlitg becnaaedtd to ; ami that
the tonrt cf Sv. cJcn wire aK ut appKmgin
tlieir cf..b.3rr.iCr. lituition, to the Fi cnih re.
public, ilr thole fueevur which appears ta
have been pi cm'fcJ. ,
.THE COURT OF VIENKA,
AlaruitJ a: the livtclVcs oi General Rucna