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ferve in the counties of England and 
Wales, under an ast to enable his Ma- 
jJefity annually to train and exercife a 
proportion of his fubjects in England un- 
der certain regulations, and mere ef- 
fectually to provide for the defence of 
the realin, 
: Coz nties. No. liable No. to ferve 
Anglelea 2449 597 
Bedford 4870 944 
* Berks 12,439 3032 
- Brecon 2658 658 
Bucks 11,996 2994 
~ Cambridze 8996 2192 
. Cardigan 4174 1518 
- Carmarthen 5538 1350 
Carnarvon 3271 737 
Chefter 91,185 5164 
Cornwall 15,402 3755 
Cumberland 9720 2370 
Denbigh 4841 1160 
Derby 14,954 3646 
Devon 28,954 7058 
Dorfet 7072 1724 
Durham 185933 43°96 
Effex 23,179 5651 
Flint 3161 771 
Glamorgan 10,852 2638 
Gloucefter 21,124 559 
Pants 15,538 378i 
Hereford 6556 1598 
Hertford 10,4138 2540 
_ Huntingdon 3027 738 
Kent 18,996 4631 
~ Lancafter 58,051 14,151 
~ Leicefter 15,469 3283 
Lincoln 24,174 5893 
Middlefex 67,13: 16,356 
" Merioneth 41934 472 
Monmouth 5551 1353 
Montgomery 4145 1019 
. Norfolk 18,152 4495 
Northampton 889-4 2108 
Northumberland 44,718 3318 
Nottingham 15,245 3716 
Oxtord 10,263 2502 
Pembroke 4364 1064 
Radnor 1561 38)’ 
Rutland 917 994. . 
Salop 15,587 4044 
Somerfet 17,937 4573 
Stafford 25,638 5762 
Suffolk ~* 24,300 5314 
Surrey » $0,319 7319 
Suflex 16,742 4081 
Tower Hamlets 14,989 3654 
Warwick 21,108 5146 
Weftmoreland 4134 1008 
Wilts 13,062 © 5314 
Wight, Ile of 1532 374." 
Worcefer 47,841 4349 
York, North Riding 12,404 30238 
, Eaft Riding 13,899 3388 
a——, Wet Riding 57.457 14,007 
820,420 200,060 
State of Public Affairs in February. 
\ 
[March 1, 
Return of the effective ftrength of the 
Regular and Militia Forces, made out to 
the ift of January. — 
Cavadey ms me my ous ee 22,652 | 
Feat Gaards * = =") 2 ns Ve. Sa epee 
Infantry .j-  - = == =. "aye 400 ee 
Garrifon Battalions - - = - - 6,757 
Veteran Battalions’ - - - - - 5,621 
? Cavalry 72 
Foreign and Local Corps ) tatante 19,561 
ae Cavalry 517 
German Légion. - 9 Riemer ud 
Cavalry 547 
( Infantry 7,858 
At the Army Depot, GeneralService,} _ 
Deferters, and $383 
unattachedMen 
Total (Regular Army) - 178,506 
nals \ Brith - 54,686 
Militia’.:< yim) Sy ea 21,573 
General Total ~- =~ 254,665 
Abroad ~ + = = ~~. 86,144 
At Home “ ©» = 168,531 
The fupplies for Great Britain and 
Ireland, voted for the enfuing year, are 
For the Navy, exclufive of the 
extraordinaries - -« = = 16,977,883 
For the ARMY - =~ = 153,543,098 
For the Barrack Department = » 975,687 
For the Commifiary General's 
Department -) -) = = =! § 801,527 
For Ordnance - = = = = 3,743,760 
For Miicellaneous Service ~~ - 7,866,000 
Votes of Credit - - = = . 3,000,060 
The, amount of the annual expences of 
Great Britain and Ireland is, therefore, nearly 
forty-four millions for 1807. 
POLAND. pad tage 
The following is the Ruffian account 
_of the battle of the 26th of December, 
to which the report of a great victory 
mentjoned in our laft had reference: 
‘¢T have the happinefs mof refpectfully to 
acquaint your Majefty (the king of Prufiia), 
that [ have fucceeded in repulfing the enemy, 
who yefterday morning attacked me on every 
point near Pultufk. The main attack was 
made by General Souchet, at the head of 
15,000 men, on my left wing near Farmguar- 
ka, in the view of getting poflefiion of that 
town; I had only 5,000 men under General 
Baggonaut to oppofe the enemy on that fide; 
they made a brave defence, till I fent a rein- 
forcement of three battalions of referve, and 
afterwards three more under General Tolftoy, 
by which means the righ wing of the French 
was totally defeated. The fecond attack, 
equally brifk, was made on my right flank, 
where General Barkelay de Tolly was pofted 
with the van-guard. This wing extended on 
the-road towards Stzegocyn to a fmall wood, 
where I had placed a covered battery which the 
encmy. 
