372 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1816. 



23. Schaumburg-Lippe and Lippe Paris, 1 Aug. 1815. 



24. Schwartzbuig-Sondershausen 7 



and Rudelstadt - " 3 



25. Walbeck and Pyrraont - 



Additional Convention with Russia Paris, 



TREATIES OF ACCESSION. 



(No. 1.) — Baden. 

 Accession to the Treaty of Alliance, 



signed at Vienna, March 25, 



1815. 



Art. 1. His Majesty the King 

 of the United Kingdom of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, having en- 

 gaged conjointly with their Ma- 

 jesties the Emperor of Austria, 

 King of Hungary and Bohemia, 

 the Emperor of all the Russias, 

 and his Majesty the Kins'' of 

 Prussia, to unite the means of 

 their Slates for the purpose of 

 maintaining in all their integrity 

 the conditions of the treaty con- 

 cluded at Paris on the 30th May, 

 1814, as well as the stipulations 

 which shall be agreed upon and 

 signed at the Congress of Vienna, 

 to the end of completing the dis- 

 positions of that Treaty, and se- 

 curing them against every at- 

 tempt, and especially against the 

 designs of Napoleon Buonaparte ; 

 and to direct to this effect all 

 their efforts against him and his 

 partisans, in order to put it out 

 of his power in future to disturb 

 the tranquillity of Europe and 

 the general peace ; his Royal 

 Highness the Grand Duke of 

 Baden accedes to this alliance, 

 and solemnly engages to imite the 

 means of his States with those of 

 his Britannic Majesty, and the 

 Sovereigns his Allies, in order 

 thus to direct, in concert, and 

 with common consent, all their 

 efforts to the same end. 



4 Oct. 



Art. 2. In consequence of this 

 accession, his Royal Highness the 

 Grand Duke of Baden engages 

 on his part to keep in the field a 

 corps of 16,000 men of all arms, 

 which shall form part of the 

 grand army assembling on the 

 U])per Rhine, under the com- 

 mand of field Marshal Prince 

 Schwartzenberg. 



The troops of his Royal High- 

 ness shall continue united in one 

 corps, and shall be under the im 

 mediate con)iiiand of a general 

 named by his Royal Highness. 



The Landsturm shall be called 

 out according to the exigency of 

 the case, and is not comprised in 

 the calculation made in the pre- 

 sent article, and sha!l only serve 

 within the country and for the 

 defence of the interior. 



Art. 3. His Britannic Majesty 

 engages in his own name, as well 

 as in that of their Majesties the 

 Emperor of Austria, King of 

 Hungary and Bohemia, the Em- 

 peror of all the Russias, and his 

 Majesty the King of Prussia, not 

 to lay down his arms without 

 particulaily taking into consi- 

 (ieraticm the interests of his Royal 

 Highness the Grand Duke of 

 Baden, and not to permit the po- 

 litical existence of the Grand 

 Duchy to be violated. 



Art. 4. When the object of the 

 present war shall have been at- 

 tained, his Britannic Majesty en- 

 gages, in concert with his Allies, 

 to admit his Royal Highness the 

 Grand Duke to bear a part in the 

 arrangements 



