186 ANNUAL REGISTER, 
the interpretation of it shall be 
made in favour of the French army 
and of the city of Paris. 
Art. XVI. The present Conven- 
tion is declared common to all the 
allied armies, provided it be rati- 
fied by the Powers on which these 
armies are dependant. © 
Art. XVII. The ratifications 
shall be exchanged to-morrow, the 
4th of July, at six o’clock in the 
morning, at the bridge of Neuilly. 
Art. XVIII. Commissioners 
shall be named by the respective 
parties, in order to watch over the 
execution of the present Conven- 
tion. 
Done andsigned at St. Cloud, in 
triplicate, by the Commissioners 
above named, the day and year 
before mentioned. 
(Signed) 
The Baron Bicnon. 
Count GuILLEMoNT. 
Count de Bonpy. 
- The Baron de MurFiine. 
T. B. Hervey, Colonel. 
Approved and ratified the pre- 
sent Suspension of Arms, 
at Paris, the 3rd of July, 
1815. 
Approved, 
(Signed) Marshal 
The Prince D’Eckmuut. 
WAR DEPARTMENT. 
Downing-street, July 6, 1815. 
Dispatches, of which the fol- 
lowing are copies, have been this 
day received by Earl Bathurst, 
from Field Marshal his Grace the 
Duke of Wellington, dated Lou- 
vres, the 30th of June, and Go- 
nasse, the 2nd of July, 1815. 
1815. 
Louvres, June 30, 1815. 
My Lord,—I have the honour 
of enclosing to your Lordship, the 
returns of the killed and wounded 
of the army, on the 16th, 17th, 
and 18th; lists of officers, &c. 
Brigadier General Hardinge, 
who was employed by me with the 
Prussian army, is not included in 
these returns; but he received a 
severe wound in the battle of the 
16th, and has lost his left hand. 
He had conducted himself during 
the time he was so employed, in 
such a manner as to obtain the 
approbation of Marshal Prince 
Blucher, and the officers at the 
Prussian head quarters, as well as 
mine, and I greatly regret his 
misfortune. 
I have the honour to be, 
&e. &c. 
(Signed) WELLINGTON. 
Total of the British Loss in the 
Action of the 16th ult.—1 general 
staff, 1 lieutenant colonel, 4 cap- 
tains, 14 lieutenants, 9 ensigns, 
1 staff, 17 serjeants, 3 drummers, 
269 rank and file, 19 horses, killed ; 
4 lieutenant-colonels, 7 majors, 
35 captains, 68 lieutenants, 23 en- 
signs, 4 staff, 100 serjeants, 5 
drummers, 1,909 rank and file, 
14 horses, wounded; 1 captain, 
2 serjeants, 2 drummers, 27 rank 
and file, 1 horse, missing. 
Total loss of Hanoverians.—2 
lieutenants, 2 serjeants, 1 drum- 
mer, 29 rank and file, killed; 3 
captains, 6 lieutenants, 5 ensigns, 
11 serjeants, 193 rank and file, 
wounded; 1 captain, 2 ensigns, 
4 serjeants, 142 rank and file, 
missing. 
Total of British Loss on the 17th 
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