The French army shall take with it its stores, field artillery, military convoys, horses, and property of the regiments, without any exception. This shall equally apply to what belongs to (le personnel des) the dépôts, and the different branches of administration, belonging to the army.
Art. IV.
The sick and wounded, as well as the medical officers, whom it may be necessary to leave with them, are under the particular protection of MM. the commissaries in chief of the English and Prussian armies.
Art. V.
The military and non-military persons, mentioned in the preceding article, may rejoin the corps to which they belong, as soon as they are recovered.
The women and children of all persons belonging to the French army shall be at liberty to remain in Paris.
These women shall meet with no obstruction to their quitting Paris, to rejoin the army, or to taking with them their own property or that of their husbands.
Art. VII.
The officers of the line employed with the federates, or with the sharpshooters of the national guard, may either rejoin the army, or return to their place of residence, or to the place where they were born.