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APPENDIX. 



Art. 2. Those employed or commissioned in the various 

 branches of the pubhc service shall move out in the same 

 manner, with their famihes, arms, baggage, attendants, and 

 servants. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



Art. 3. That the brigadier-general and commander-in- 

 chief, together with the political chief and intendant, and all 

 other chiefs, officers, troops, and public servants, who were 

 made prisoners on the night of the seventh and morning 

 of the eight instant, shall be comprehended in the two fore- 

 going articles. 



Answer. — Granted that the chiefs and officers shall carry 

 with them their swords ; but not granted to the troops to 

 carry their arms and ammunition. — Paez. 



Art. 4. That no military man or public servant alluded to 

 in the foregoing articles shall be considered as a prisoner of war. 



Answer. — Granted — Paez. 



Art. 5. That both the one and the other shall be con- 

 veyed in Colombian vessels to the island of Cuba without fail; 

 with exception of such of the local militia as may wish to re- 

 move to foreign colonies ; all being entitled to such assist- 

 ance as they may require for the voyage, from the govern- 

 ment of the republic. 



Answer. — Granted. — But such as remain, and do not choose 

 to embark when vessels are ready to receive them, shall after- 

 wards make the voyage at their own expense. 



Art. 6. That the archives of the public offices shall be 

 likewise removed in the same vessels, at the expense of the 

 individuals whom they may concern. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



Art. 7. That such as are comprehended in Articles 1. 

 and 2. shall not quit the citadel until the moment when the 

 vessels for conveying them are about to sail. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



