i. TaN —_— . Bellefonte, (Pa.) nex IIXANDER HAMILTON Published weeldy by A ee = > ER Jal ee nu en x SHTURDAY EVENING, Fibrucry 17, 1016, —— Es I A Err mere DS PR ERI 4 ae A ty as if it We3é forma Eontneat yy n Ant. WV. Ths stare of disquiet and myentation 10. which Frauce, after so many violent shocks, 30d more especially Since the last catastrophe, notwithstanding the Paternal intentions of the king, and the ad- vantages assured by the constitutional charter to all classes of her subjects, must necessarily be subjceted, requiring for the secutity'of the neighboring states, meas. ures'of precaution end temporary puaran. Lees, thie occupation, for a certain time, of the military positions aleng the frontiers of france, by a corps of the allied troops, has been judged indispensable; undef the cx- Pes reseryaticn that such occupancy shall 10 no wise tend to prejudige the fovercign- Fy of his most Christain majesty, nog the state of possession, Such as it 1s recognized ind confirmcd by the present freaty. The navober of those tioups shall not exceed 150,000 men. ‘The commander in chief of his arty 10 be apgointed by the allied pow - 08. The torps of the anny shall occupy the niaces of Conde, Valenciennes, Bouch- ais, Cambrai Le Quesnoy, Maubeuge, Lane drecy, Avrones, Rocroy, (Fives and Charle- monty Mezieves, Sedan, YMontmedt, Thion- ville, Longwy, Biche and the tote du point of fort Louis. France having to furnish subsistence for the army destiued to this sepvice, every thing that hus relation theres toiwill be repulared by a particular conven- tion. Thls convention, which shall be of the same force and validity as it it were ver- ally inserted in the present treaty, will, in like manner, regulate the relations of the army of éccupation with the civil and milis tary 2uthorities of the country. The maxis mim of the duration of such militaiy occu panty, is fixed at five years. It tay tere minate before that time, if at the expiration of three years, the allied SOVETEIZns, in Cone cert with his majesty the king of France, ter having mutyully examined. the situa. tion, tic revipreckl interests and the pro- gress which the re.estaltishment of ciyil Which that river Raws, shal remain) ending to France itl) a smalbpore fig ot te rrity ty on the left bank pot 16 ox. ceed ond thoUsand toises, and Awlilch will be more \particularly determized by fhe commissiogers who are to rau the boun. dary line. 2. From ¢’ ithe 'deparime: Rhine, Doubs } 1a Paid Qld NU} . fag 200A ¢Fiton du Vaud; + Corr PTE Lr PPP rr PRIRTED & pO IED &T TWO DOLLARS BER ANNUM. | Payable holt nearly dn advance. ¥ vm RIX TYRE 7 J Lak DE for ox 3 18 \ TREATY. Troaty between France and 1:2 ers, concluded ar Parte, on wWouvember, 1815. In the name of the Most Holy and Un. divided Trinity ! ¢ mouth of the Kauta, 2lon s o\ the Lowe and Upper 2d faarsas faras the Can. he frontiers shall remain {asthe were fixe by. the treaty of Paris. The bed or couse of the Riine shall from the demarcation \between France and the The allied powers having by