STATE PAPERS. 
of the said sum, and of the interest 
due thereon, or negotiated at the 
time to such extent as may be ne» 
cessary in order to effeét such re- 
imbursement, according as to the 
said government may s¢em most 
eligible; and that the quantity of 
actions so withdrawn shall be de. 
dutted from or set off against any 
quantity, which, according to the 
terms ot the said loan, might there. 
after be to be withdrawn from the 
said deposit, in proportion to the 
gradual redemption of the bonds, 
and the payment of the annuities, 
as is specified in the conditions of 
the said loan, 
6. And whereas certain ad. 
vances have been made by the Bri- 
tish government to his Imperial 
majesty, on account and by way of 
loan; it is agreed that the same 
shall be repaid at London, in the 
course of the present year, in ex. 
change for the receipts given by 
the generals commanding in chief 
the Imperial army, and conform. 
ably to the sums contained in the 
said receipts. Lhe said advances 
shall be reimbursed, at lat€st, in 
two equal parts, in the months of 
November and December, so that 
the total shal] be reimbursed before 
the expiration of the present year. 
7. ‘The present convention 
shall be ratified on each side with. 
out any delay, and the exchange 
of the ratifications, expedited in 
due form, shall be made within the’ 
space of one month at latest. 
In witness whereof, we the uh- 
dersigned, being furnished with 
the full powers of their Imperial 
and British majesties, have, in their 
1€3 
names, signed the present a&, and 
have thereto set the seal of our 
arms. 
Done at Vienna, the 4th day of 
May, 1795. 
(L.S.) Le Bx. pe Tuucvur, 
Morton Epen. 
Articles of Agreement for raising 
French Corps for the service of 
Great Britain, gth March, t795. 
Art. 1. THE French corps shall 
be raised under the authority with 
which his majesty is invested by 
an at of the present session of par- 
liament, intiruled, ** An 2é& to 
enable subje€ts of France to enlist 
as soldiers in regiments to serve on 
the continent of Europe, and in 
certain other places; and to enable 
his majesty to grant commissions to 
subjeéts of France, to serve and re- 
ceive pay as officers in such regi.’ 
ments, or as engineers, under cer. 
tain restriétions.’’ é; 
_ 2. Each regiment shall consist 
of two battalions, comprising the 
number of officers, soldiers, &c. 
stated in the plan, No. II*. 
3. The recruits shall be taken 
from among the peasants, deserters, 
and soldiers, of the troops of the 
lines No man shall be enlisted 
who is not five feet five inches, .or 
who has not been examined by a 
surgeon, who will vouch that he 
has no infirmity which can prevent 
him from serving. © 
4- For each man delivered at 
the depdts or places of rendezvous 
that shall have been fixed upon, 
the colonel shall be paid levy mo. 
* The numbers referred to were long lists and accounts laid on the table of 
the house of commons, but which wehkayestot room to insert. 
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