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to regulate their affairs, may do so freely, and shall be pro- 

 tected by the government. 



Answer. — Granted on the same terms as the foregoing ar- 

 ticle. — Paez. 



Art. 21. All persons in the citadel who wish to pass to 

 the city, for the purpose of collecting their baggage, proper- 

 ties, and papers of every description, shall not be disturbed 

 in so doing, and in conveying them to the citadel. 



Answer. — Granted — Paez. 



Art. 22. If the provisions in the citadel should be ex- 

 pended, in consequence of delay, the garrison shall be main- 

 tained at the cost of Colombia, from the moment they de- 

 mand it. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



Art. 23. All the inhabitants of the valleys of Booburata, 

 Patanemo, and Moron, shall be entitled to the same conside- 

 ration and rights as those of this place. 



Answer — Granted in like terms as in article 17, with re- 

 ference to this city. — Paez. 



Art. 24. That those who capitulated in the fort of " Mira- 

 dor de Solano,'' shall be exonerated from the oath which they 

 then took, not to bear arms in the present war against Colom- 

 bia ; as well as Lieutenant-Colonel Don Francisco Urribarry. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



Art. 25. That should any doubt arise respecting the in- 

 terpretation of these articles, it shall be decided in favour of 

 the capitulists. 



Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



Art. 26. Until the fulfilment of this treaty by both par- 

 ties, mutual hostages shall be given. 

 Answer. — Granted. — Paez. 



(Signed) JOSE MARIA ISLA, 



MIGUEL RODRIGl)EZ, 

 MARTIN DE ARAMBURU. 



