' 1 u t f P. notice, j -.c. ,r WPTfyfii'WiinHS2J cUy or UT!K MILLIONS ct doban, cf . Wicof J than .twenty ave rjKLrti tb 3 biln i P' of. OweW 7 million! cf Jojm au ; Tl iu be uiKtJ Tor tbe wocey loned t.v.oiiArrrcaiJr s ad ibe prooo-1 " J Jj.unc tu amount of roO-l Vs- tii3 fcacrcj w . ...,ui.ch theiunth dlt of Lhoftfc cnn 02 -rsohths of Octcbcr, I ifUtrttTOtlir injulnenr. all tbe te- cf the Jcf . . ' f tlit, wtxtt tbt coaveiiecce oi tbe I fit ta 1 1 1 W Tfiir ten will U apowed" to aJl tboJuiviUt. j bat a to inoi- fewrthof ori cent will U ttj w ity prciO ctlicctinsubscriptjcr w pu:- oi wcctpciiYtiflf to .coe rail joU ocnt tl twcutt five tbcostnd Exnu cpwaa pT.dcd ioh propqui bcKtepK. - n. fi2cietrtiotttot ttj icUilmrnf, 'l,,ctJlB insialraett tob fotfeiudi ca Uik ts tan wbi wiH te 'MKtd b,tb ,Ca- jert atbe Uck ibete the piymenu haU j j e. i - list ruaw, atbe otber fuodWl icck f.f , ll Uflh-d S kiti, fid will tc cLjffd, for 'rt;;sltrira (juiiittly piyor nt of its i?te-; tat. w ft the uluciiis icmbenmct of: b iTicipkt vpoo tbe annoit fund of eight i eix-s of dcjlwi f'DropTiitAJ lor' the piy. ctii ti ite ptlccp4 Interest or the 4 i o( ibe United Sutoia 'he roimer f eon.t d JXl Ot thCtUX Ct NOTlCLi -4 biue Uowli: ith ion mLrr Claals AUij by kim dvertricd. All vaich u ..1 be Xdf low fjr ojJi or pron-p pavineot. tuettlle, Ju'y 12 j p. PEUUV. OncHundrcd DolIars:Rcvvatdt f tua Withoui t i.r.iitof this tite, fcr tteci.ty ot Dill kOS auJ TOM or 'y D-lliu Ur.ti.e bUrtryof either ol to rjj ov.nrr or to rr.yelf at cny j'--o ttr Cikk.t, SarU- Caiolmft. i wctc fwirrrJy3 the pr.prrty ef locwai P.urtUrt;ur S uthap.iMj county, - tow oi Ck:ir4i ti U s Utc Xe has ulr k lnp lo V'.iin.- I i M ijm uih -nt. 14c u vm rnUe, n ni xcrtye, -de ipfken aui ra tJ ar v.ir t vocej . Tcra thofczh - j us,i Vi, Itl iu hfju ; Tomjfcij ccjif icrnetVhat the it x , v 5 :ad5,ni lh,or Twenty. iUi j'.rMjipg cancroC OWn ia any J ( ,7t tn U3.yJVai unJ axihl.nr me . . lj r JOilN TAYLOR . v. vvi ?V Pm.7 - J !) u cf Se. li eo wnto ukri. wp,Ui4 ptTi!ooit ""Pcd JukWfcu. l.A rTU4J cUVing; 76 r i TT , lotrco a to ocpA .r.io ft bnk tf.,!1 or ntylfive dall.rs ob ai:?rfr0J tefl.2;tTh. Mir.wBO ea'Ja r HrrcfcrJ o'u, v:je.ii a tt,ick wul trio. wrt'bt.L v-h l..r.,lt areu Tail rn.tha TAM'IV.. T J 1 Fi Iv I ft -5. 4. cnoigcs tb al'ov ihcVuMccti 56T hlsv M u 4 1 Christian Maj v A 'tojcftp1 jiona tod property, wUhW4lhe;lImVts oi mc uruisn oovcrtigix uua tnc continent of . India'; the jamip?facUi tiprivilcgca and protectto wfitcn nowarc4 or which shall be granted to the ' most favored natibos. . On his side. His Most Christian Majesty having .nothing more at heart than the perpetuity of the Peace iletween the two Crowns bf France Wd Eng land, und ivishiuc.to eootrihate 'bs far as iqhis power ttremoving at pre sect for the relations of the two" pow ers, whatever might, one day disturb their mutiul gtou uiidersbbdingV ctV caees to make no fortified work in j the. establishments which are. to be WtUtftheMnkcrbtnkslircsiorcuwnim auu wnitn arc iiiu. tibeUwJ" nayJiretomkeMs!!ed within the limitn ot.thef British "Al u I,3ted to mikeil Sovereignty upon.uhe." continent of restored to him and which are situat- the Indies, and to . keep in these es tablishments only the number of: trdos accessary for tthe maiotc oaccr of the police, . ATf. I S. As to the right or France; toCsh upon the Grand Jiunk of Netv-j fourdUnJ,upon the cbast of the tiland of that hurueand the adjacent islands; and in the Gulph of St. Lawrenccj : cv-tn tmucr shall be rppiaced uriOQ tnc 34 me fiotius as in,179-, ' Art. The colonies factories, ind' establishments which are to be restored to his Mosti Christian Ma jehy by his Btitaunic Majesty or hii f-t CI IOC Wirt iv i;t 4 vm - 1 f II JwihcrfrvmAincW shall be resiored as follows : viibeuidc-aieitw3erecnthccccTitlioe which a re 5xx (he , north scai 6r lutte-)r-';i .UlC iT,k, i"41"! in thsseas nnd upon ihie conttuentt of JSificiMs1 w J be .if sr.b by j5 Am.iica :riid Africa within ' three ckiykefittoUivl.vr . n i be tu-ded j! months, and those which are beyond fcttticcorpfctioaof i-.c pi)mnts( tpen j lnc Cape of Good Hope within six wa.o tbe m from h wliftMtion .0f ftc fiVvi.r rert lr iia v (nihil Dive LtO 1 1 . present treaty. &nictieitf (uiM cck will also Lc'is .n. 15. 1 he high contracting par- t , ties navinc reservca xo tncmseivcs ov pl.ilic itc jin cut Cl me -next lixttc- . ' "vv vv" T w -w , . 23d,of April. Us tj tb reguVate in the . TwfawJai wocktobc thusiuocd vitl be M D finitive Treaty of Pea' e, the fate bf sr&tc&bW, tnl iftcr the Gut day of De i . .)( -,rj ctr- ib-65 will e .rofcrxb'i .n the M thc scnaU and vessels pf war1 arm- QriiMw on r in nnoinnnn or rnc 1 f r .1 v . 1 1 ea anu nut armea wntcn arc wiuuu the- maritime oUces- restored by France in Exetution of the 2nd arti cle of the said Convention, it is agreed that the said ships and vessels of war arm& and not armcdi.as also the na v&i'dniIcry and.'ammuoitiaDf-and all materials of building.and armament, 1 . . 1 i ' : -ur hall be 2ivided,between France andt the countrfes In which the p-aces s situd; in ;lhc proportion' of tw are Shins atid vessel buiidincr which ah-ll not he ih condition to be. put to sea in six weeks after the signature of the present Treaty, shtll be"ctynYid- ered as materials, and after beiog de molished, shall b;: "divided as suchin ht proprrt on sbovf declared... j Commi sionrs shall be named on i;her' side to agree on' the division, and 'to prepare an account ; abd pajs purts and state conducts shalbe gy j en by the aHted potrers'tbcure the i rciurn of tlie French workMen,sea- men ana taoourcrs into rrroce r ' lb the above stipulations shall not he comprised either vessels and arse oau-pcing in uie martiim.ee n acqs. wnicn-anuit bave lauen into. me pow--f of thetillies before the ,23d of, Ar pril, ndr the Vt sse!s and "ftr'ettU which belooged to Holjahd, abd'es neciaUv the ffVet of the Texel. . . I ' I The government bF Francerjjbliges I IKiMfto wxthdraV .jiKiell all that ehalli 01 long lo-ii oy 1 no puiivoc34aocyc expressed in ) spate bf ';tlifee months afterth'e diviiibn shall Live? rei.i..errcctetl.- i -, ... . 1 j 11 encefoxth tbe port of Anvera shaI be sqlelja conitnficialort:- 'ty. parties, 'wishing tb.jcoer with entire 00 'pUFiobicribtT b& rrceited. and now 1 1 thirds for Ftaocc andof oae-tnird tor ctu r fr "a1c. bbla fime Nova bco-ithe pCWerS tO wHich'the Sild places U SJaon, 6 llAk. pickled Codfish, i Is 'j.yiV . , - r. , . . dtiv AU.1.1..1 i:i...u- i,?... sftjll belong. ... utcd; tsurpe, ocxiatt pwe, ' -'v'-lt finth ijfj jdedbjtthe present treyf xo ipejivid ual of , whatever class 6ftmiCq6n. he or ttoholcdi th cfcntoiiior nrbnertv. un Ider ny"pVe tr5rl accouni of his titicai conduct ''o?opm&iisibrhi at xohtracpario ments wntcu nve ceaieq to existr pr fbr anyTOthervreasQtrv except or deblid coniacica ivuiuvinaiyiauais or rur acts posterior" td thcipresenurcaty. . ' Ar t li . Intall the cpunuics w hich ahall change masiers either in virtue of the bresent treats." or of anvailo ceeding arrangements, there 6hab,be years, counting from the exchange of ratincatipns, to oispoae, it tpey snan thiolc, expedient, of thir, property, acquired either before thewarj-or du ring its, actual continuan cer and. to re tire into whatever coiintryhey thai chooseJ:i j.-? ' vj. j .j Art. 10. .Tfye alliejd:pcn7crs:yii&h iog to give to hi$3Jost Crpristian; Ma jesty a aevT testimony of (heir desire to dg aw'aasjfaraajn them lies, the consequences of that epoch of iuseryf so happily terminated by the tresect peace, renounce' in the whole' such sums as the gcvernment may (Jaim ot France on account 'cf all i contracts, vuprjlis or adyanceslliatsoeyir mide j to the FrenchfRoyefanient in lhe diffi ferent wars which have taken place since 179 j :, i.'. -f - .- 1 . On his Jiart, fht a . Most C ir "dan . Majesty renounces ail claim wiich be' might form against the aLierJpower upon tbe saihp "foundations j . In ex ecution of thjs article, tHe jilgH con tracting parties engage to deliver ;tch other all securities obligations and documents which relate tcVihe daimv hey have reciprocally reliatiuisredr An9:TwiVrench gtsvefdment engagrsto cause tp lie HqutdatetTa'uTir naid ill such I other iums as shall be fbunU due in cbunljies out of its ter ritory, in virtue of cjutratt, or other formal eng3gement4hcretofpre made between uidiyidualsjor private estab , Ushments; and the lfrench authoriues a w ell for aupplie as in virtue of legd obligitipns; ' , Art. 2U. The ligh contracting powers shall kppoin ; immediately af ter the exchange f ratifications of the present tfeaty, commissioners to regulate andf siJpctntend the execu tion of allr tr.eprJyiiions contained in the .1 8thatd (i9iiarucles. These; commissioners shal attend. to the ex hminatioti of the clims mentioned inJ the preceding articl;, the .liquidation of the sums claimed, and the mode in which the frencrj government shall propose ta, idisch'aige them. ' TAejJ bha also be 'charged with the dellvei; Lry of- the securities, obligations and aocumcuts relative ta tnc ciaim, which the higtr contracting parties J mutually reunquisa bo iuiii.iuc fi ation of thefresjiU ofj tfieir; Jabor shall complete 'thislreciprocarrenuni s ' Aru 2Upebu specially charged ia 4 their origin npon the countries Ayhicn cease to' belong to Prnceyr c tedvforthehf ifcreripr adtnmistra'tion, snait' remain; a cnargc yyoutwcm same'eountries." Itrisennently sruch 'Theyiectirtties of iXl tfiosey which resnecttyecountries- y ne accounts of all theierd'cbts sHall be! bfepared'ana 1 . T 1 1.1. A a.m. nnmittmA' L Xru:2m shali remain 1 cgeiuyartUB the.reiniMrstmient of all bms paid by the subjectsi6f iaeentronv1 crtcotiU'tjintrtlKe thth'envl'.r5vbf aecity depoi. .1 ' 'ZtLiii'JiL '.lt? Site Or COuSluu4uuu i iuibu have, been prepared,! or inscription &, have not yet been insrrtbed fihalibe" deiivcre"d't(J;the( gVerntoentsfdfKe: I ''MA. subiects. servants of the said cbtm tries, who have paid sumsJbyav of security- depdsi t oonsihatipn, ,into their, treasuries, respectively falthfUlyembrsttl; - v$ ; 1 1 iJ ArtV TXhe Utulriespfj: places held io.jptedge.iwhd jhkyn i the.,r e ceipt of the revenues, ahall Jbe; . ftlmi bursed withjntcrest untif the fulj pay ment at ,Parisby one fifth every year reckoning ftonxthe dateof, -ih,ii iTreaJ, -Vijth respect . to jthbse, t who ; are accountable, this reimUarsernent shall co m mence at the farthest six; months! otter Ane r.preseQiauon -01, xnt;ir.icr Lcounts the case , of malversation. only excepted. A copy xf the last account shall be jgiven to the govern me ot 5. their country,, Xo serve.it for an index, and a point of departure t v V X'-u? : Art 24 The judicial deposits and consignations made into thes lt cajssej d,amortisejiient,,4n execution of thi, law of 28 nivose year 13. 19 January 1805) 8l which belqpg to inhabitants of . countries which France . ceases jto possess, shall , be , placed wi 1 hi q tjie' term oone yeari countiog- from tjeSJ exchange of,ratificationsof. thef pre-, sent Treaty, ih the hands ofy ihs atiM thorhiesTpf the said coantries except such of these deposits.ancnsina-. tions as interest French, ubjects in which case they ishall. remain ih the feaisse d'amortissement npt to be restored but Upon the liberation re9bl Ij ting from the cleciaicns bcompetent authQritiea. ' 'Z Art. 25. The (unds deposited by the communes, and-' .public establish mentsin the caissede sery:Jce"tapd iokXhe caisse d'amortissement qr int any other fund, of the government, shall be reimbursed'to them by fifths, from year to year, cduntjD from the date of the present treaty, deducting the ad vane ts whi ch shall- have bee n made. to (henvand savingihe regulafr oppositions made upon thogeTunds by the creduors of the said cpmjriunes and of tbe aid jjubUcstablisinent Art. 26 Daung from thelirst Jan uary 1814, the FencH government ceases to be charged with thepay ment of any , pension; civil,, military, or ecclesiastical, pay or retreat,, or half payf, ta.any ihdiVifiual who is nb longer a French, sbbjttt; . ; ' c r Z.,. . Art. 27.t ThenattonaWpmviinspur. cha3ed for valuable considefatioa by French subjects in thp former de partments of Belgium otbeieft bank, of the Hhine, and 1 Alpsjout of the U. mits of ancient France, are ind re main guaranteed to the purchasers.' Arf.2a.: 1 he abolition bttW'Xdro r datibiioef' of detracti in'j ami, others of the samejoature iicountue w hich ,;have Reciprocally R tipulated such abolition with -:Ff an rbrwhicjn had been before onited withity is ex pressl maintained 1 u& :r Art.j29, The French government engages o restore obligations- and o therOsecurities ' which shall have been seized in the provinces ocubied by tne rrench armies or administrations; ana in cases wnere uie restitution can not oe euectea,;tnese opugntipps ana securities are to remain Dull and void :. Art.0.vTheums which shall be dtie.for all wqrks oftpublic utility noti yet ierm ioated ort iermio ated:-since the 1 Is t if, Decern pet 1 8 12ypgn the RHloe and in. departments ide4acl ed iiorf jfraninthepVei shaUb ecpme.a charge tiponjihe f3ttc 'pbsBessorsot fjrtertiibrV;and''Bat( I l?e liquidated bythf tbmnVission char jFjmq pf public slnrice. V Sinking fnd . - a sort or foreign attchtneot, ainiilar m " Soldo k trahe" traitemeat respondeoW He,aitaVtrTes.as p bffi-oriof-nthi Vcmownems-iQ militarx rsiaJUaaHo bfflceri" bfJavalrjf pensH 4V,ufonneitiifie a reductioaoEtbe crooio ke8Tnamoer iauiooriijr theni. is An bfilcer ii skid u.tb fiaTewobtained ilia ioetrfWlM'n th corps JohScb tebe4 loniredhavimrbeen "attfprniecl, mii eonv mi&aion liasV been preaexred to Jiim with cerum aljowancv, less jujan mat. 01 omcen inactiial. iUhkerTtiibrm gd with theJ;aidation of the debts of ' t trie country. ? Yfx'r f apd dpiSmeptoB6 wlm the! coun Wit riadminjstraM&BfaH try ior;v 1 ttna t vDeL t m nossiotecw - f ; , tit m bin 'i ter mijotSxle'ediE rf i from the restortoo'; 01 tKb c6uitre5" V-: - ' m: thwmseivesivNtV;? JVW -H-h k 'TS s-tipuri :f archives, charts anablaiw ..?i-!n,-v4f , ; S mm. v Ajrt32. In the space oftwatnnhsi r. on one. sideVrhe 6!thintere4' fl-N' prAent;vhaU - iHefxp y.iebnaytrjgdl .' rcqngressl theatratfnehtthV' ' 'MW areftocbmplethedispoUioaotthe $ be ratified, and the Ratifications shaU fir.. . ru - .. 4 t , urc&4v icuty auaii ;f - p sooaeru possio;e. . u pievinave agreea to annui ,epuciuyi t . the-eflW6bfihe:trea ' fi f ' ftnd rt far a theraTieiiOt" already i f' I; annullea,iif tact pytne present treaty -Afeeablv td this idaermtittolMte :tjiaali:heefe ifrencn. suoiects oripsputea, re.ocq.iew bein2lr haviag beeix in the, serveM;: hisximperiaandirbyai apotoUena-i jefy abW?iliaI ff ' 79 as; alt iddceinents that may laafeMciti ; rendered via eecunbo pi ;iheiipsV crees.:t:? : ; -: -sife 1 iThiafee a;.iii;'the V and iie stognioih i ; defmidve treaty of peafe contiiii Jm f Betje .-' ' Between France anl Great firitaini r V Between France anil "Prussia; with j Auaitionatiirucicj to ine f jcaty :ussta "v. ' f I . v. I -j ,V colLJblit establish vustvainc , thai "contrhiaa 'peXpted b het arms, the twdjhigh contracting vi parV-(ir-M h.ivr aoreed id name immediate- iy .a special commwamwuoipuscu ua. r. ( i eithersidC b 6 fedmmtssmiw fm 'prpplretenstonss'l .-. : iv- ' p';.f; witif Great1 Britalo;' -M lw His most christian; triaies-v :Jr m .i. tyi shatjngwuhout reserve all the sen-v Pt timents ,of iBrttannic majesty in - felnf Nation to tepeOe,i of rommef co point commtsitdnerso liquidate their , 7 'respective, etpeceafe ahe appor . kf :tircipeWa .' fef 1 etr jMeMionS: 0$' . fe wnuhfthey triayveebntractedet t j f f feferebal ; K?f Soiijjc .T.' Inf; 'fatincaSonM.'tr )' tStSfr seojiestrW f-.D v fel :HavMficeuifibte'ih "fef, f L Si it- if.-:. fit! 1 I'l 51 4 -a;.' -Cf'-fv:. J'.; i 1 E 1 S i. f . M 1 i . i 43 ' I-

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