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l information of the conclusion of peace.--Liberation of prisoners.--Restitution of confiscated estates. Admiral Digby to Robert R. Livingston. Lion, off New York, April 6th, 1783, 327 Recall of British cruisers. To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs, April 10th, 1783, 327 Communicating the preceding letters.--Doubts as to the time of the cessation of hostilities. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 10th, 1783, 328 Encloses a draft of a Proclamation for the suspension of hostilities. To Gen. Greene. Philadelphia, April 12th, 1783, 329 Communicating the Proclamation of the suspension of hostilities. To Sir Guy Carleton. Philadelphia, April 12th, 1783, 330 Cessation of hostilities. To Rear Admiral Digby. Philadelphia, April 12th, 1783, 332 Recall of American cruisers.--Captures made subsequent to the 3d of March on the American coast. To George Washington. Philadelphia, April 12th, 1783, 333 Congratulations on the peace.--No time fixed for the evacuation of New York. Circular to the Governors of the States. Philadelphia, April 12th, 1783, 334 Congratulations on the peace. Sir Guy Carleton to Robert R. Livingston. New York, April 14th, 1783, 335 Requests the appointment of an agent of Congress to superintend the embarkations on the evacuation of New York. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 21st, 1783, 335 Inexpediency of advancing the sums required by Mr Dana, in case of a treaty with Russia. George Washington to Robert R. Livingston. Head Quarters, April 22d, 1783, 336 Liberation of prisoners. George Washington to Robert R. Livingston. Head Quarters, May 13th, 1783, 337 Indecisive interview with Sir Guy Carleton.--Disinclined to giv
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