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[Boundaries, &c.]

16. Claims relating to the Circle of Cottbus.

17. Fire Insurance Fund and Establishments. The Old Fire Insurance Fund. Real Property Insurance Fund. Disputed Territories on the Frontiers. Personal Property Insurance Fund.

18. Fund of the Commission of Succours and Restoration. Debts and

expenditure of the said Commission.

19. Obstetric Establishments.

20. Military Asylum at Annaburg.

21. Prisons, Hospitals, Asylums, Orphan Establishments, and Houses of Industry. Stipulations relating to each Establishment, its Property, &c. Assets still due to them. Securities. Reimbursement of Sums deposited by Inmates of Hospitals for Board, Lodging, Clothing, &c., and of Sums bequeathed to them. Claims of Lower Lusatia. Partition of the General Poor Fund. Mutual transfer from one into the other Country of the Inmates of Bridewells, Hospitals, Madhouses, Asylums, and Workhouses, and reimbursement of Expenses incurred in providing for such Persons. Special Stipulations concerning the Orphan Asylum at Langendorf. Relief Fund. General Fund of Houses of Industry. Interest. Payment of the Rates due to Prussia. Reciprocal Renunciation.

22. Charitable Institutions and School Establishments. Future proceedings as to Establishments whose affairs are still unsettled. Provisional continuation of Payments to them from both Countries. Exhibitions. Universities. Stipulations of the Convention of 27th July, 1817. Charitable Institutions under the control of the States of Upper Lusatia.

23. Estates of the late Teutonic Order.

24. Convent of St. James in Freiberg. Procuration Fund of Meissen. Pforta College. Pforta Reversionary Fund. Pforta Interest Fund. 25. Wexi Fund. The two Pension and Reward Funds under the control of the States.

26. Procuration Fund at Zeitz. Royal Chapel Fund at Zeitz. Almonry Fund at Zeitz.

27. General School Fund. Schoolmasters' Emoluments Fund.

28. Augustean Fund for Widows and Children of Clergymen. Klengel Fund.

29. Stipulations relating to the supply of Salt. Quantity and Quality of the Salt. Salt Works, from whence the Salt is to be furnished. Fixed Prices. Rate at which the Price is to be fixed. Payment for Salt already delivered. Terms, and time of Payment. Time of delivery, and Terms. Duration of Convention. Custom-House Duties and

other Dues. Measures for preventing Fraud.

30. Transfer of Documents.

31. Final Settlement of Accounts.

32. Accession of the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar.

33. Reciprocal Renunciation of Claims.

34. Navigation of the Elbe. Reference to Vienna Congress Treaty, of 9th

June, 1815.

35. Promulgation of certain Articles of this Convention.

36. Ratifications.

[Boundaries, &c.]

(Translation.*)

Reference to Treaty of 18th May, 1815.

His Majesty the King of Saxony and His Majesty the King of Prussia having agreed, in Article XIV. of the Treaty concluded at Vienna on the 18th May, 1815 (No. 16), to appoint Commissioners for the purpose of carrying into effect the arrangements contained in Articles VI. to XIII., and XVI. to XX., of the said Treaty; and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria having, in Article XV. of the above-mentioned Treaty, offered his mediation between the Courts of Saxony and Prussia on all points which are connected with the Territorial Cessions rendered necessary by the Stipulations of Article II. :

And whereas, the Two High Contracting Parties having most readily agreed to accept the said mediation, as well generally as upon those special points, with the settlement of which the Commissions mentioned in Articles III. and XIV. have been charged, the said Commissioners, for the adjustment and execution of the Stipulations of the Peace, in pursuance thereof, met at Dresden, soon after the Ratification of the said Treaty of Peace of Vienna, and opened the Negociations upon the same, with the co-operation of the mediating Commissioner appointed by His Majesty the Emperor of Austria;

And whereas, although some important points have been discussed and settled, up to the month of April last year, by the said Commissioners, and under the above-mentioned mediation, to the perfect satisfaction of the Two High Contracting Parties, and other points have been prepared for subsequent settlement, it has been deemed desirable, notwithstanding, by both Governments, to appoint Special Plenipotentiaries, with the view of accelerating and simplifying the negotiation thereof, to adjust the remaining differences, and to effect the final conclusion of the Stipulations relating to the settlement of the Peace:

For this purpose, His Majesty the King of Saxony has appointed as his Plenipotentiary Hans August Fürchtegott von Globig, his Privy Councillor and Chamberlain, and his Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Prussia, &c.;

And His Majesty the King of Prussia, as his Plenipotentiary, Johann Ludwig von Jordan, his Actual Privy Councillor of Lega*For German version, see "State Papers," vol. vi., p. 960.

[Boundaries, &c.]

tion, and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Saxony, &c.;

Who, after having exchanged their Full Powers, which were found to be in good and due form, have agreed on the following Articles :

ARTS. I. to XXXVI. (See Table.)

Done at Dresden, 28th August, 1819.

(L.S.) GARTNER.

(L.S.) VON GLOBIG. (L.S.) VON JORDAN.

[Wertheim.]

No. 97.-PROTOCOL recording the delivery of the Bailiwick of Wertheim by Baden to Austria. Aschaffenburg, 27th October, 1819.*

ART.

Preamble.

*

TABLE.

1. Delivery by Baden to Austria of Bailiwick of Wertheim.

2. Austria to come into enjoyment of all Sovereign Revenues of said District from 4th of October, 1819.

3. Baden to deliver all documents relating to the Government and Administration of Justice within a month.

4. Natives in the Military Service of Baden to be transferred to the Military Authorities of Austria.

(Translation.)
Preamble.

WHEREAS, in consequence of the negotiations with the Court of Baden, that part of the Baden Bailiwick of Wertheim, situated to the north of the road from Lengfurth to Würzburg, is now to be delivered to His Imperial Royal Apostolic Majesty, therefore Commissioners have been appointed for the delivery and receipt respectively, namely:

On the part of Austria, Baron von Handel, as receiving Commissioner.

On the part of Baden, Councillor von Berg, as delivering Commissioner; who have effected the aforesaid delivery and receipt as follows:

Delivery by Baden to Austria of Bailiwick of Wertheim.

ART. I. The Baden Plenipotentiary hereby delivers and gives up the district of the Bailiwick of Wertheim, north of the road from Lengfurth to Würzburg, including Anspach, Birkenfeld, Erlach, Grensenheim, Karsbach, Mariabuchen, Plochsbach, Roden, Sendelbach, Steinfeld, Waldzell, and Zimmer, with all rights and privileges possessed by His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden himself.

ARTS. II. to IV. (See Table.)

Drawn up in triplicate at Aschaffenburg, 27th October, 1819.
PAUL ANTHONY BARON V. HANDEL.
EBERH. FREDERICK V. BERG.

See also Protocol between Austria and Bavaria of the same date.

[Wertheim.]

No. 98.-PROTOCOL recording the delivery of the Bailiwick of Wertheim by Austria to Bavaria. Aschaffenburg, 27th October, 1819.*

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Preamble. Reference to Treaty of 14th April, 1816.

1. Delivery by Austria to Bavaria of Bailiwick of Wertheim.

2. Bavaria to enter into enjoyment of Revenues of said District from 4th of October, 1819.

3. All Documents relating to Government and Administration of Justice to be made over by Austria to the proper Bavarian Authorities.

4. Natives in the Military Service of Baden to be transferred to the Military Authorities of Bavaria.

(Translation.)

Preamble. Reference to Treaty of 14th April, 1816. WHEREAS, in consequence of the negotiations with the Court of Baden, that part of the Bailiwick of Wertheim, described in the Munich Treaty of 14th April, 1816, and lying north of the road from Lengfurth to Würzburg, has been transferred to His Imperial Royal Apostolic Majesty, and therefore the said District can now be delivered to the Crown of Bavaria, therefore Commissioners have been appointed for the delivery and receipt respectively; that is:

On the part of Austria, Baron v. Handel, &c., as Delivering Commissioner; and

On the part of Bavaria, Commissioner Stumpf, &c., as Receiving Commissioner; who have effected the aforesaid Delivery and Receipt as follows:

Delivery by Austria to Bavaria of Bailiwick of Wertheim.

ART. I. The Austrian Commissioner hereby delivers and gives up to the Bavarian Commissioner the district in the Bailiwick of Wertheim, situated north of the road from Lengfurth to Würzburg, and including Anspach, Birkenfeld, Erlach, Grensenheim, Karsbach, Mariabuchen, Plochsbach, Roden, Lendelbach, Steinfeld, Waldzell, and Zimmer, with all the rights and privileges, to the same extent, and in the same condition as the said district * See also Protocol between Austria and Baden of the same date.

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