310! 
Prussian minister, and also by an 
Austrian officer of. rank; who was 
then just arrived from the Prussian 
army, it appeared that the army 
immediately under marshal Mol- 
lendorf was complete to 62,400 
effective men; but in the state; 
ment of the latter it was added 
that the corps under general Kal- 
kreuth, which was to furnish the 
contingent of 20,000 men to the 
emperor, was not complete. 
By a dispatch from marquis 
Cornwallis, dated Mayence, zrst 
June, it appears that marshal Mol: 
jendorf then fepresented to. his 
lordship; that the corps stipulated 
in the treaty was complete at the 
time of the signature to 51,000 
fighting men; but that they were 
since reduced by casualties to 
39,000 fighting men, and that the 
whole force under marshal Mol- 
lendérf’s command, including men 
of all descriptions, amounted at 
that time to 84,00. 
By an abstradt, taken from an 
inclosure in a dispatch from lord 
Malmesbury to iord Gernville; it 
appears that the return of the Prus- 
sian army employed on the Rhine 
on the 6th of August was, 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1795. 
Under Batt. \ Squadrr 
General Kalkreuth 19 — jo 
‘Prince Hohenloe 19 — 35 
General Ruchel g — 15 
Marshal Mollendorf 30 — 20 
100 
aE 
Tn the return of the Prussian 
force transmitted by leuwtenant- 
calonel Don, dated,z6th of O&obers 
1794, it appears that at that period 
it consisted of 70,000 men, 
In another feturn of the Prussian 
force transmitted by the same offi- 
cer, dated November, 1794, in 
which the names of the corps are 
specified, a list is given of 77 bat. 
talions and 100 squadrons. This 
list includes the names of all the 
battalions and squadrons enumer- 
ated in the table annexed to the 
treaty. 
_N. B. Besides the foree which 
the king of Prussia was to furnish, 
under the treaty with the maritime 
powers, he was bound to furnish 
his contingent as a member of the 
empire, and the contingeht stipu- 
lated for under his treaty with the 
emperor was 20,000 men. 
Account of the Number of Foreign Troops a&ially in British Pays as faras the 
same can be ascertained by the latest Returns received at the Secretary of 
State’s Office laid b-fore the House of Commons on the 13th of February, 1795+ 
Returns Cavalry. Infant. 
Hanoverians - Nov. 1, 1794 = 2440 8972 
Hesse Cassel - Ditto = “ 175 4353 
Hesse Darmstadt. - Ditto - ae ee 1145 
La Chartre’s Loy. Emg. Dec. 1 < . — 732 
British Hulang OGober 1 4 “ g2t 
Salm’s Hussars Ditto « = 798 — 
Sfompesch’s Hussars Ditto - - 616 —= 
Rohan’s Hussars Ditto - - - 858 — 
Chaiscul’s Hussars Ditto - - - 883 
