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APPENDIX. B. 
4 . The government shall be responsible for the 
protection of all British subjects and the property 
that now is and may be on the island, and all 
transgressions, thefts, and personal assaults, com¬ 
mitted against British subjects or their property, 
shall be punished with the same rigor, and ac¬ 
cording to the same laws, as if the property be¬ 
longed to the natives. 
5 . No battery is to be erected; and the one 
now at Reikevig is to be destroyed. No militia 
is to be raised in the island, nor the country in 
any way to be fortified or armed. 
6 . All officers or other persons either armed or 
unarmed, who, during the late events, have taken 
part with Mr. Jorgen Jorgensen, shall no longer 
be in employment, but their persons and property 
in every respect (whosoever or of whatever na¬ 
tion they may be) shall be respected and protected 
the same as other persons and natives.—The con¬ 
vention between Count Tramp and Captain Nott, 
of the l6th of June last, shall be in full force, and 
be published throughout this country without 
delay, together with this agreement. 
7 - All merchants’ houses which are shut up in 
this country shall immediately be opened, and the 
