ANSWER
2. Noted.
PROPOSITION
3. The troops under his Excellency General Burgoyne will be conducted by the most convenient route to New England, marching by easy marches, and sufficiently provided for by the way.
ANSWER
3. Agreed.
PROPOSITION
4. The officers will be admitted on parole and will be treated with the liberality customary in such cases, so long as they, by proper behaviour, continue to deserve it; but those who are apprehended having broke their parole, as some British officers have done, must expect to be close confined.
ANSWER
4. There being no officer in this army, under, or capable of being under, the description of breaking parole, this article needs no answer.