Proclamation of Congress, Declaring a Cessation of Arms,
Robert R. Livingston to the Commissioners. Philadelphia, April 21st, 1783,
Proceedings in Congress relative to the ratification of the Provisional Articles.—Points out some ambiguities in the Articles.
Mr Grand to the Commissioners. Paris, May 10th, 1783,
Enclosing a statement of sums for which he is responsible on behalf of the United States.—Difficulty of meeting the payment.
M. de Lafayette to the Commissioners. Paris, May 12th, 1783,
Is requested by the Count de Vergennes to inquire if the Commissioners will conclude the treaty under the mediation of Austria and Russia.
An Order of the British Council. At the Court of St James, May 14th, 1783,
Authorising the importation of unmanufactured articles from the United States, and allowing the same privileges on merchandise exported into the United States, as upon those exported to the foreign dominions of Great Britain.