The American annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . mperor of Austria, their heirs andsuccessors, their states and subjects. The conditions stipulated at Cormons for the recip-rocal restitution of Austrian and Italian prisoners ofwar are maintained. The Emperor of the French having declared in theTreaty of Vienna, on the 24th of August, that so faras he is concerned Venetia is acquired for Italy, hismajesty the Emperor of Austria consents to the unionof Venetia with Italy in the form determined by theAustro-French Treaty of Vienna above frontiers of t


The American annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . mperor of Austria, their heirs andsuccessors, their states and subjects. The conditions stipulated at Cormons for the recip-rocal restitution of Austrian and Italian prisoners ofwar are maintained. The Emperor of the French having declared in theTreaty of Vienna, on the 24th of August, that so faras he is concerned Venetia is acquired for Italy, hismajesty the Emperor of Austria consents to the unionof Venetia with Italy in the form determined by theAustro-French Treaty of Vienna above frontiers of the Venetian provinces ceded to Italy-are the administrative frontiers of the said provincesunder Austrian domination. A military commission instituted by the high con-tracting parties will be deputed to trace out the boun-dary lines with the shortest possible delay. The ter-ritories which are still occupied by the imperial androyal troops by virtue of the armistice concluded onthe 12th August last, will be evacuated by thosetroops after the ratification of peace, and the said. ©AKi D ©/^©Oo ...... ITALY. 411 troops will immediately withdraw beyond the fron-tiers previously established. The government of his majesty the King of Italyassumes a portion of the debt appertaining to theterritories ceded by the present treaty, and which isfixed at 35,000,000 of florins, Austrian conventioncurrency, payable in eleven successive instalmentswithin twenty months, in the manner and formestablished in the next additional article. The Monte Lombardo-Venetian, with its assets of3,500,000 florins, and its liabilities of 60,000,000 florins, E asses entirely into the hands of the government ofis majesty the King of Italy. The government ofthe King of Italy succeeds to the rights and engage-ments resulting from the contracts regularly enteredinto by the Austrian administration in the interestof the ceded territory. The Austrian Government is bound to reimburseall the sums paid into the Austri


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