. Pictorial history of the Russian War, 1854-5-6 : with maps, plans, and wood engravings . rements of the service shall be compliedwith, which shall be addressed by the Austrian com-manders, either to the Ottoman Government throughthe Imperial Internunciate at Constantinople, or directlyto the local authorities, unless more weighty reasonsrender the execution of them impossible. It is understood that the commanders of the Imperialarmy will provide for the maintenance of the strictestdiscipline among their troops, and will respect, andcause to be respected, the properties as well as thelaws, th


. Pictorial history of the Russian War, 1854-5-6 : with maps, plans, and wood engravings . rements of the service shall be compliedwith, which shall be addressed by the Austrian com-manders, either to the Ottoman Government throughthe Imperial Internunciate at Constantinople, or directlyto the local authorities, unless more weighty reasonsrender the execution of them impossible. It is understood that the commanders of the Imperialarmy will provide for the maintenance of the strictestdiscipline among their troops, and will respect, andcause to be respected, the properties as well as thelaws, the religion, and the customs of the country. Art. VII.—The present Convention shall be ratified,and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Vienna inthe space of four weeks, or earlier if possible, datingfrom the day of its signature. In faith of which the respective Plenipotentiarieshave signed it, and set their seals to it. Done in duplicate, for one and the same effect, atBoyadji-Keuy, the fourteenth of June, one thousandeight hundred and fifty-four. () V. Bruok. () It belongs not to the present chapter to touchupon the complaints which the Moldo-Wallachians,with too much justice, made at a subsequentperiod, concerning the mode in which the Austriansconducted themselves during this occupancy. Theoccupancy itself, as a historical event, simplyoffers itself for notice here. An Austrian forcewas placed under the command of Count Coronini;and this force crossed the Carpathians fromTransylvania into Wallachia on the 20th of Austrians entered Bucharest on the 6th ofSeptember. Coming, as they did, as the alliesand defenders of Turkey, arrangements were madeto afford them a kind of triumphant entry. OmarPacha, with a Turkish division and a detachmentof Wallachian militia, went out at the principalgate of the city; near which Avere assembled themembers of the administration, several of theboyars or nobles, a large number of priests ofthe Greek and Latin c


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