STATE PAPERS. 



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the same, the correction of any 

 errors of calculation, which may 

 have been admitted into the lists 

 annexed to tliis Convention. 



Art. XIV. The present Conven- 

 tion shall be ratified, and the ra- 

 tifications shall be exchanged, in 

 two raonths from the day of its 

 signature, or sooner if possible. 



In testimony whereof we the 

 undersigned, furnished with full 

 powers from his majesty the king 

 of the United Kingdom of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, and from his 

 majesty the emperor of all the 

 Russias, have signed the present 

 convention, and have affixed to it 

 the seal of our arms. 



Done atPetersvvaldaWjin Silesia, 

 the 24;th June (6th July) 1813. 



(Signed) Cathcart. 

 (L. S.) 

 (Signed) D'Alopeus. 

 (L. S.) 



A Supplementary Convention to the 

 2'reaty of Concert and Subsidy 

 of the 1 5th of June, 1813, be- 

 tween his Britannic Majesty, and 

 his majesty the emperor of all 

 the Russias, signed at London, 

 the SOth of September, 1813. 

 In the Name of the Most Holy 

 and Undivided Trinity. 

 The scarcity of specie produc- 

 ing difficulties and considerable loss 

 in furnishing the pecuniary suc- 

 cours which his Britannic majesty 

 U desirous of furnishing to his al- 

 lies, to assist them in supporting 

 the expenses of the war with 

 France, it has been agreed between 

 his majesty the king of tlie United 

 Kingdom of Great Britain and 

 Ireland on the one hand, and their 

 majesties the emperor of all the 

 Jlussiasand the king of I'rusaia on 



the other, that a part of these suc- 

 cours shall be furnished by aid of 

 the public credit of Great Britain, 

 and under the form of bills of 

 credit, exclusively applicable to 

 the expenccs of the war, and to be 

 reimbursed in specie on the terms 

 and conditions hereinafter stipu- 

 lated. 



In consequence and in execu- 

 tion of the fourth article of the 

 Convention concluded at Reichen- 

 bach, on the 3rd(15ih) June of the 

 present year, his majesty the king 

 of the United Kingdom of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, and his ma- 

 jesty the emperor of all the Russias, 

 have named their plenipotentia- 

 ries to conclude the present Con- 

 vention; namely, his majesty the 

 king of the United Kingdom of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, Robert 

 Stewart, viscount Castlereagh, a 

 Privy Councillor, and one of his 

 principal secretaries of state; and 

 his majesty the emperor of all 

 the Russias, the count de Lieven, 

 lieutenant-general of his armies, 

 his aide-de-camp general, his am- 

 bassador extraordinary and pleni- 

 potentiary to his Britannic ma- 

 jesty, knight of the orders of St. 

 Alexander Newsky, of St. George, 

 of the 3rd class, of Grand Cross of 

 St. Vlodimir, of the 2nd class, of St. 

 Anne of the 1st class, commander 

 of St. John of Jerusalem, knight 

 of the Prussian orders of the Black 

 and Red Eagles, and commander 

 Grand Cross of the Swedish order 

 of the Sword ; who, afier exchang- 

 ing their respective full powers, 

 found to be in due and proper 

 form, have agreed upon the fol- 

 lowing articles : — 



Art. I. His Britannic majesty 

 engages to propose to his parlia- 

 nu'nt to authorise the issue of these 



