munitions of war, be inventoried and delivered lo General Burleson. 6th. Thal all private property be restored to its proper owners. 7th. That three officers of each army bP. appointed to make out the inventory and see that the terms of capitulation be carried into effect. 8th. That three officers on the part of General Cos remain for the purpose of delivering over the said property, stores, etc. 9th. Thal General Cos with his force, for the present, occupy the Alamo, and General Burleson with his force occupy the Lown of Bexar, and that the soldieres of neither party pass lo the other, armed. 10th. General Cos shall, within six days from the dale hereof, remove his force from the garrison he now occupies. 11th. In addition to the arms before mentioned, General Cos shall be permitted to take with his force a 4-pounder and ten rounds of powder and ball. 12th. The officers appointed to make the inventory and delivery of the stores, etc., shall enter upon the duties lo which they have been appointed forthwith. 13th. The citizens shall be protected in their persons and property. 14th. General Burleson will furnish General Cos with such provisions as can be obtained, necessary for his troops to the Rio Grande, at the ordinary price of the country. 15th. The sick and wounded of General Cos's army, together with a surgeon and attendants, are permitted to remain. 16th. No person, either citizen or soldier, to be molested on account of his political opinions hitherto expressed. 17th. That duplicates of this capitulation be made out in Castilian and English, and signed by the commissioners appointed, and ratified by the commanders of both armies. 8th. The prisoners of both armies, up lo this day, shall be pul at liberly. The commissioners, Jose Juan Sanchez, Adjutant-Inspector; Don Ramon Musquiz, and Lieutenant Francisco Rada, and lnterpreler Don Miguel Arciniega, appointed by the Commandant and Inspector, General Marlin Perfecto de Cos, in connection with Colonel F. W. Johnston, l\'lajor R. C. Morris, and Captain JG. Swisher, and Interpreter John Canwron,
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