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Monthly Chronicle.
liUOSAPARTE , IN REPLY TO HIS HOLINESS THE POPE . Head-quarters , TolentilTo , Feb . 16 . ' MOST . HOLY FATHER , . . , . ' I ought to thank your Holiness for the obliging things contained in the letter ; Ivhich vou have taken the trouble tb write to me . ...-.. _ ¦ ¦ : ; 4-between the French Republicand Holiness is just signed ; I
'The ^ eace , your felicitate myself iri having been able to contribute to your personal safety I entreat your Holiness to guard against the persons who are at Ao ^ e whp are soW to the Courts , the enemies of France , or who suffer themselves to be guided exclusively by the passions of hatred , which the loss of territory constantly . C " ? Alf Europe knows tlie pacific inclinations , and the conciliatory virtues of your Holiness . The French Republic , I hope ' , will be one of the truest friend , of
R 'Ts ' end my Aid-de-Canlp , Chief of Brigade , to express to your . HoIi . iess the perfect esteem and veneration which I have for your person ; and to entreatyou to L-onfide in tlie desire which I have to give you , on every occasion , proof , oi the n .-Speet and veneration with ivhich I have the honour to be . 1 Your most obedient Servant , B UONAPARTE . Tolentino , zolh Feb : Commission of Learned has mhdea good harvest at
RavennaRi-' The Men . , mini , Pecaro , Cona , Lbretto , and Perugia ; the produce will be immediately expedited to Paris . With this , joined to all that shall be sent to you f ; om Rome U-e shall have ' all that is beautiful in Italy , with the exceptions of a few p-e . es ot art at Turin and Naples . Paris , March iS . The King of . Priissia has taken possession of the Lower Paia'inate and of a great part of Westphalia , which he is determined to keep tilt his educes at the siege " of Menu shall be completely P aid . ™ e Land f and is to second the views of Prussiabietleuck
Hesse is also arming , disposed , William has appointed him Field Marshal General of his force ' s . The state of ihe garrison of Mantua , when it capitulated , was dep lorable . Ol i 4 , ooo men , 6 = oo were dead , and 9000 sick ; and out of 4000 horses more than ^ T ^ King ' of ' Naple ' s has sent Buonaparte a snuff-box , enriched with his portrait , set rdund with diamonds ; and the Pope has presented him with a sword ; enriched also with diamonds . . ... „„_; ,.. The followiiig conditions of pence with the Pope are given as aut-ieii-K . . i . His Holiness renounces tlie Coalition ;
2 . Cedes the Country of Avignon . 3 . Renounces the Legation of Fer ' rai ' a and Bologna . . 1 There shall be a garrison at Ancoila , and the Admiralty Offices of the harbour shall be confiscated by the French until a general peace . 5 . His Holiness 10 pay 30 , 006 , 000 of litres Tournois ; and furnish Soo saddle horses , and an equal number of draught horses . . . ¦ 6 . Proper reparation shall be made for the murder of the French Minister , and iven to his family ¦
Bass-. vii ! e , a pension g . ' 7 . The French Academy at Rome shall be established on the same footing as 'V ' All life monuments of the arts demanded at the time of the armistice shall V- ' The ' French troops shall occupy tlie territory of his Holiness till the execution of this treaty . . „ ,. „_ , . As soon tis the Pope heard of the fall of Mantua and Ancona , he fainted aua ) , health
andu ' s saidto bestill in / bad stale of . . No sooner had Buonaparte made peace with tbe Pope , than he sent back In , troops iii waggons , or by forced marches , to the Po , leaving only ifioo men in Itouiagfiu and Ancona .
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Monthly Chronicle.
liUOSAPARTE , IN REPLY TO HIS HOLINESS THE POPE . Head-quarters , TolentilTo , Feb . 16 . ' MOST . HOLY FATHER , . . , . ' I ought to thank your Holiness for the obliging things contained in the letter ; Ivhich vou have taken the trouble tb write to me . ...-.. _ ¦ ¦ : ; 4-between the French Republicand Holiness is just signed ; I
'The ^ eace , your felicitate myself iri having been able to contribute to your personal safety I entreat your Holiness to guard against the persons who are at Ao ^ e whp are soW to the Courts , the enemies of France , or who suffer themselves to be guided exclusively by the passions of hatred , which the loss of territory constantly . C " ? Alf Europe knows tlie pacific inclinations , and the conciliatory virtues of your Holiness . The French Republic , I hope ' , will be one of the truest friend , of
R 'Ts ' end my Aid-de-Canlp , Chief of Brigade , to express to your . HoIi . iess the perfect esteem and veneration which I have for your person ; and to entreatyou to L-onfide in tlie desire which I have to give you , on every occasion , proof , oi the n .-Speet and veneration with ivhich I have the honour to be . 1 Your most obedient Servant , B UONAPARTE . Tolentino , zolh Feb : Commission of Learned has mhdea good harvest at
RavennaRi-' The Men . , mini , Pecaro , Cona , Lbretto , and Perugia ; the produce will be immediately expedited to Paris . With this , joined to all that shall be sent to you f ; om Rome U-e shall have ' all that is beautiful in Italy , with the exceptions of a few p-e . es ot art at Turin and Naples . Paris , March iS . The King of . Priissia has taken possession of the Lower Paia'inate and of a great part of Westphalia , which he is determined to keep tilt his educes at the siege " of Menu shall be completely P aid . ™ e Land f and is to second the views of Prussiabietleuck
Hesse is also arming , disposed , William has appointed him Field Marshal General of his force ' s . The state of ihe garrison of Mantua , when it capitulated , was dep lorable . Ol i 4 , ooo men , 6 = oo were dead , and 9000 sick ; and out of 4000 horses more than ^ T ^ King ' of ' Naple ' s has sent Buonaparte a snuff-box , enriched with his portrait , set rdund with diamonds ; and the Pope has presented him with a sword ; enriched also with diamonds . . ... „„_; ,.. The followiiig conditions of pence with the Pope are given as aut-ieii-K . . i . His Holiness renounces tlie Coalition ;
2 . Cedes the Country of Avignon . 3 . Renounces the Legation of Fer ' rai ' a and Bologna . . 1 There shall be a garrison at Ancoila , and the Admiralty Offices of the harbour shall be confiscated by the French until a general peace . 5 . His Holiness 10 pay 30 , 006 , 000 of litres Tournois ; and furnish Soo saddle horses , and an equal number of draught horses . . . ¦ 6 . Proper reparation shall be made for the murder of the French Minister , and iven to his family ¦
Bass-. vii ! e , a pension g . ' 7 . The French Academy at Rome shall be established on the same footing as 'V ' All life monuments of the arts demanded at the time of the armistice shall V- ' The ' French troops shall occupy tlie territory of his Holiness till the execution of this treaty . . „ ,. „_ , . As soon tis the Pope heard of the fall of Mantua and Ancona , he fainted aua ) , health
andu ' s saidto bestill in / bad stale of . . No sooner had Buonaparte made peace with tbe Pope , than he sent back In , troops iii waggons , or by forced marches , to the Po , leaving only ifioo men in Itouiagfiu and Ancona .