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4 i he .n- ; i - CAI ION OF TIII3 ( -'■ i:\\:; i i ■ ■ ie • 7- '-. ■ ■ ; that the Popes Ie use of the (he pre , the spiritual affairs, ■'.de, :ti ihe temporal, rding to cirtum y of the times : f, that every thing iate the roues, the trancjul ■ I our empire l i j of the Poj in vain : ;eed, and do decree ( s of the Pope are j h empire. city of Rime, the G so celebrated hich ':he enforce: and the enta she j dared a:i imperial c city, l nment and Bfdri . y a spe lt cia: o C. T •; of Roman gr< ness shall fie preserved and kept up at the expence of our treasury. 4. The public debt is declared a re. 5. The present income of the Pope ■I.led to Iwo tniliioiis of .n all charges and te e hui G. The properties and palace.of the ' Pope shdl be übjected to noimpi jurisdiciion, or visit, and shall besides ues. 7. An ex.'- Co: subum it of June next, take ion, in our name, ofthe t the Pope, and m dfe the necessary io that the constituti d government be iv vigor on the first of laritrarv, 1810. NAPOLEON. By the Emperor, The Minister Secretary <»f S (Signed) H B. V.Aitr.T. By another <\ crtc of the same day, \\ 17 !i May, th ■ extraordinary Consul by the preceding de .-. -, will be composed ofthe follow- The general of division i al, I - idem , Si erahdo, .' • : I'uzzc*, r 61 the state council, secretary*-- _ Thi > Consultum is chatged wkh t on of the slates (4 tl > Pope i. the name of t. c Emperor, ocr. It will ccire-pen 1 with the n B i of the French em* 1 ■;. Tne/ extraordinary Co uml a bed and ! , : — 1 i to the empire. ! and the i i'h those who in qn ■/, and ihe i ', 1 of your unt- j ( I iyou the n ire it.—T< ■ rt of i. c French < i Throw a your !. ■ fl more splendor. ; Other earcs, wil :, ih JTOUf 1 monuments, the of your j be arts, the feff ., spring ol ged by a ' f. £re;. :, c ex j ampfi t!..j reward ol divi ie in ■ ' Such, : -e future . pect that opt ir| d of Unary Consultum is . c the fou . ~nr agriculiur t your present ; my ; bi Short, to prevent a.. • i which the relprm of \ ■ 9 be shed ; such arc the oi del s, such i. j the intention of oui am » Romans! By seconding our eff j you may render to yourselves more t I prompt, and to us more easy, the sa : lutary effects of the task we. ,1 ed vvi'h for your welfaic, will I ■ rt. Rome, J;, ne 1", 1809, Salicetti, Jam.i . The C'juut Mto lis, Governor lent. For the Consultum, l C. de Balok. ft, inuna.) LETTER , From if. c Duke of Sud MY BHOTHKBj I h ■' royal 1 i , ness's letter of the 17di of M are right to bi \ den to enjoy tranquility, happii ess and peace witn her neighbors. Ni ,ia, De: myself, were , eager to wage war.»gainsl Swcdeh— . but on the contrary, ward off disasters, which it ivai easy to foresee. I have lak n the eai opportunity l t those c witn your roy s's scntin ar.d vie.vs; and trust that ihey wiil ptifoctly agree with me in opinion— and that it trill not be our fault, if ' Sweden should not bereston c .j .yment of happiness 1 a; d pci As g »oon as 1 the inten i not fail to communicate th :m io your roy al highness. In the nn , you will BOt entertain v doubt of th ' sj«.ct which I entt rtt-i.i lor yr in tion—of my wi*)h Icr iis happii ai.d of the h 1 your chai etl me lor your r< I pray to G d, to k_. ;. bro ther, in hh , :d. You l tber, t • NAPOLEON. WASHING ION CITY. MOJVD.tt, . ! t. Tht '■ this I kit this place for Ual There i i duct cf the U ittsh arc ' : ger tl ». Tl.ej tofon ■ their fiit: the U. S I their relu< ! hf.r .. y. '1 he ;■ ai - ! ; ; Mr. Erskine's ai v..;. rmeni i it in ' lof il c wo cofh ■ ■ 1 in a in ip'or* | our pro- ' - ■ f country, or it a I en'yc ;. J Of C ■ i. j my, eiti ■ if' her s ! ye i ; purposes. 1 .-■ . j result ol tiie B .; did not if ! VJI . t mint i helm . t: ed cts i • i Ctexi for : - destruction ■< t ! cle v\ . ■ tion of Mr. - s made in some - much of the appeal g Mr. Erskine was directed by . Canning to commu i or the 24 h < f M i Seeretaiy of euce is drawn th aid communicate tl •d Mr. C , on in o such rea f peculiar .ly given t.e affair this air. The however, is.. I is given . c the no 1 . f <"- liberty ot! to vi—for the pui of cb:a..iii the fa j- the Amu , ci 1. bated proj i had given nc-.s to ugiee io. A.S ••:' h dnevei h , Mr. Er m ■ must have been s ■ mui.icatioti el" an officialnolc : Hem as lu-.i, g n and mdl awasnoi . osuions i . reed to he was' erty to coi {It would have been < ompletcly r c Lxe of ii to li.ie j Extract 'I j I I - tottri ■ ■ on the. ' I a body ol ■ . until thi ; which liny pi-., " tliis ... <,i nd eqi ~...ii..i. but , I Hi. y shoil [• •■■ r. s- iii ri\. r j mod . . WO] 1,1