. Bernadotte, the first phase, 1763-1799. reau de la Conscription) addressed to the 504 APPENDICES Municipal Commissary of the nth Arrondissement,authorising the acceptance of a substitute forCitizen Oudin who, on account of his infirmities, isexcused from military service. 12. September 9 (23 Fructidor).—Order, headed Depenses Extraordinaires, for 100,000 francs on account ofthe organisation and equipment of the Conscripts,presented by Bernadotte on 23 Fructidor, andendorsed by the Commissaries of the Treasury,Defermon, Dubois, and another (name illegible),on 25 Fructidor, also by the Financi
. Bernadotte, the first phase, 1763-1799. reau de la Conscription) addressed to the 504 APPENDICES Municipal Commissary of the nth Arrondissement,authorising the acceptance of a substitute forCitizen Oudin who, on account of his infirmities, isexcused from military service. 12. September 9 (23 Fructidor).—Order, headed Depenses Extraordinaires, for 100,000 francs on account ofthe organisation and equipment of the Conscripts,presented by Bernadotte on 23 Fructidor, andendorsed by the Commissaries of the Treasury,Defermon, Dubois, and another (name illegible),on 25 Fructidor, also by the Financial Controller-General. 13. September 15 (29 Fructidor).—Official Print of a Circular upon the subject of the amnesty whichhad been accorded to deserters and recruits whohad not joined the Colours. Special direction asto the case of emigres who may avail themselvesof the amnesty. This must have been one of the lastofficial acts of the Minister, for he received on thisday the letter dated 28 Fructidor which ended hiscareer as Signature of Bernadotte to Letter D. Some Headings from Bernadottes Letters. (/(?///// A / / \ c /
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