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Monthly Chronicle.
VIENNA , May 7 . . The British Minister has communicated here the whole of the negociation which has passed between-Mr . Wickham and M . Bartlvelemi , and the necessity fo -f rejecting the unacceptable * conditions of the French Directory , The result , which throws Peace at so great a probable distance , has caused here the most lively emotion . For the general good , humanity must wish that these differences could be composed . . . , received here from Russia statesthat the affair of the
The last intelligence , King of Sweden ' s marriage , negotiating at Stockholm , was terminated amicably ,-that is to sav everv thing went conformably to the good pleasure of the Empress , His Sweedish Majesty consequently will espouse the Grand Dutchess Alexan-6 The Princes ' s Louisa-Charlotte of Mecklenbourgh Sclnverin is to receive a pension from the Empress - , and the Hereditary prince , her brother , is to espouse another Grand Dutchess of Russia . ' ¦
PAWS , May 7 . . The Executive DireetoYy has received intelligence of an Armistice concluded Between' the Commander in Chief of the Italian Army Buonaparte , and- the King . ° B'Sid ^ Cbni , Geva , and Tdrtone , we are masters of all- that part of Piedmont < jn the * other side of the Sture and the Tenaro . The Courier arrived by the way . < 5 f Turin . OF AISMS
CONDITION ' S OF A SUSPENSION Aifced -bihoeeh the French and Piedmontese Armies , by lhe . Commander in Chief of lhe _ Frerieb Army iu Ilah , Buonaparte , and M . the Baron De la Tour , Lieutenant General of Cavalry in lhe service of the King , of Sardinia , and the MarqmsDe Costa , Colonel lUaA ' of the Staff / charged by tbe King of Sardinia to treat mil ) the General of the trench J ' Head- Quarters of Cherasco , 9 . Floreal CApril 28 th ; 1196 . All hostilities shall between tlie French Army in Italy and the
Arf I- cease Army ' of the King of Sardinia , dating from the clay whereon the conditions below shall be fulfilled , until five days after the end of the negociations set on foot to bring about a definitive peace between the two powers ., lo wit— -Com shall 6 = occupied by the French , the th Floreal or 28 th April of the present year— . Alexandria shall also be occupied by them ; in the mean time Tortone , as soon as possible , and at- the latest on the nth Floreal , 30 th of April . Alexandria however shall only be occupied by the French until they shall be put in possession of
Tortone . . _ ., _ . - __ , A . rt II The French Armv shall remain in possession of what it has conquefe'd- ~ narnely ,- all the Country lying beyond the right bank of the Sture , as- far as its confluence in the Tartano , and from thence following , the course of the river until its discharge into the Po , . for the time the French Troops occupy Alexandria—But when that- place shall be rendered to the King of Sardinia for the possession of Tortone by the French , the limit shall continue from the confluence of ¦ the Sture and the Tartano to the height of . Asty , on the rig ht bank of the said
river * thence- the high road leading to Niiza de la Faille , and from , that last place to Cassienv shall serve for demarcation ; from thence passing the Bormi . da below CasSsigny the French Armv shall- be in possession of the right bank of the Bormida until it joins the Tartano , and finally thence to the confluence with the Po . Art III The town and citadel of Coni shall be put into the hands of the French troops ' , as well as the town and citadel of Tortone , with the artillery , amunition , be thereinand of which inventory shall be
takena & Vd ' provision's which many , an this shall also be done at Alexandria , provisionally to be occupied by the trench , u'htil they are in possession of the place and citadel of Tortone . Art . I'V . The French-troops shall be at liberty to cross the Po below Valence , Art ' V Passage shall be accorded by the shortest routes to the extraordinary couriers , aides de-camp , ' or other officers , whom the French General may chusc to send to Paris , aswell as , pn their return . . Art . VI . All the trp ^ s , officers , and their suite ; in the pay of the King 0 Sardinia , making part of the Austrian army in . Italy shall be comprised-in the said suspension .
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Monthly Chronicle.
VIENNA , May 7 . . The British Minister has communicated here the whole of the negociation which has passed between-Mr . Wickham and M . Bartlvelemi , and the necessity fo -f rejecting the unacceptable * conditions of the French Directory , The result , which throws Peace at so great a probable distance , has caused here the most lively emotion . For the general good , humanity must wish that these differences could be composed . . . , received here from Russia statesthat the affair of the
The last intelligence , King of Sweden ' s marriage , negotiating at Stockholm , was terminated amicably ,-that is to sav everv thing went conformably to the good pleasure of the Empress , His Sweedish Majesty consequently will espouse the Grand Dutchess Alexan-6 The Princes ' s Louisa-Charlotte of Mecklenbourgh Sclnverin is to receive a pension from the Empress - , and the Hereditary prince , her brother , is to espouse another Grand Dutchess of Russia . ' ¦
PAWS , May 7 . . The Executive DireetoYy has received intelligence of an Armistice concluded Between' the Commander in Chief of the Italian Army Buonaparte , and- the King . ° B'Sid ^ Cbni , Geva , and Tdrtone , we are masters of all- that part of Piedmont < jn the * other side of the Sture and the Tenaro . The Courier arrived by the way . < 5 f Turin . OF AISMS
CONDITION ' S OF A SUSPENSION Aifced -bihoeeh the French and Piedmontese Armies , by lhe . Commander in Chief of lhe _ Frerieb Army iu Ilah , Buonaparte , and M . the Baron De la Tour , Lieutenant General of Cavalry in lhe service of the King , of Sardinia , and the MarqmsDe Costa , Colonel lUaA ' of the Staff / charged by tbe King of Sardinia to treat mil ) the General of the trench J ' Head- Quarters of Cherasco , 9 . Floreal CApril 28 th ; 1196 . All hostilities shall between tlie French Army in Italy and the
Arf I- cease Army ' of the King of Sardinia , dating from the clay whereon the conditions below shall be fulfilled , until five days after the end of the negociations set on foot to bring about a definitive peace between the two powers ., lo wit— -Com shall 6 = occupied by the French , the th Floreal or 28 th April of the present year— . Alexandria shall also be occupied by them ; in the mean time Tortone , as soon as possible , and at- the latest on the nth Floreal , 30 th of April . Alexandria however shall only be occupied by the French until they shall be put in possession of
Tortone . . _ ., _ . - __ , A . rt II The French Armv shall remain in possession of what it has conquefe'd- ~ narnely ,- all the Country lying beyond the right bank of the Sture , as- far as its confluence in the Tartano , and from thence following , the course of the river until its discharge into the Po , . for the time the French Troops occupy Alexandria—But when that- place shall be rendered to the King of Sardinia for the possession of Tortone by the French , the limit shall continue from the confluence of ¦ the Sture and the Tartano to the height of . Asty , on the rig ht bank of the said
river * thence- the high road leading to Niiza de la Faille , and from , that last place to Cassienv shall serve for demarcation ; from thence passing the Bormi . da below CasSsigny the French Armv shall- be in possession of the right bank of the Bormida until it joins the Tartano , and finally thence to the confluence with the Po . Art III The town and citadel of Coni shall be put into the hands of the French troops ' , as well as the town and citadel of Tortone , with the artillery , amunition , be thereinand of which inventory shall be
takena & Vd ' provision's which many , an this shall also be done at Alexandria , provisionally to be occupied by the trench , u'htil they are in possession of the place and citadel of Tortone . Art . I'V . The French-troops shall be at liberty to cross the Po below Valence , Art ' V Passage shall be accorded by the shortest routes to the extraordinary couriers , aides de-camp , ' or other officers , whom the French General may chusc to send to Paris , aswell as , pn their return . . Art . VI . All the trp ^ s , officers , and their suite ; in the pay of the King 0 Sardinia , making part of the Austrian army in . Italy shall be comprised-in the said suspension .