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THE BALKAN PENINSULA, ETC.: TEXTS.

King of Sardinia, and the Sultan, signed at Paris, March 30, 1856[1].

Contents.

Article I. Peace. II−VI, XXXI. Temporary. VII−IX. The Porte and the Powers. X. The Straits. XI−XIV. The Black Sea. XV−XIX. The Danube. XX. Bessarabia. XXII−XXVII. Wallachia and Moldavia. XXVIII, XXIX. Servia. XXX. Asiatic Boundary. XXXII. Commerce. [XXXIII. Aland Islands.] XXXIV. Ratification.

In the Name of Almighty God.

Their Majesties the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Emperor of the French, the Emperor of all the Russias, the King of Sardinia, and the Emperor of the Ottomans, animated by the desire of putting an end to the calamities of war, and wishing to prevent the return of the complications which occasioned it, resolve to come to an understanding with His Majesty the Emperor of Austria as to the bases on which peace might be re-established and consolidated, by securing, through effectual and reciprocal guarantees, the independence and integrity of the Ottoman Empire.

For this purpose Their said Majesties have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable George William Frederick Earl of Clarendon, &c., Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; and the Right Honourable Henry Richard Charles Baron Cowley, &c., Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of the French;

His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, the Sieur Charles Ferdinand Count of Buol-Schauenstein, &c., His Minister of the House and of Foreign Affairs, President of the Conference of Ministers; and the Sieur Joseph Alexander Baron de Hübner, &c., His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of France;

His Majesty the Emperor of the French, the Sieur Alexander Count Colonna Walewski, &c., His Minister and Secre-

  1. Parl. Papers, 1856; N.R.G. xv, 770.