6. All the sick and wounded to be left under the care of the Sirdars at Cabul and to be treated as guests.
7. All the ammunition, guns, and small arms, if the means of transport are not procurable, to be made over to the Sirdars.
8. All surplus property of officers, for which carriage might not at present be procurable, to be left in charge of Zuman Khan, and be forwarded to India the first opportunity.
9. No man to be molested on either side for his actions during the war. Such chiefs as had stood stanch to the King to be allowed either to accompany his Majesty, taking with them all property, or remaining in Affghanistan, to be treated with every respect.
10. Any British subject wishing to remain in Affghanistan, for the purposes of trade, to be in no way molested.
11. The troops at Jellalabad to evacuate that fort, ere the Cabul force commences its march.
The forces at Ghuznee and Kandahar to quit those places as soon as the season would admit of their marching.
12. The Sirdars, Mahommed Akbar Khan and Osman Khan, or any other chiefs wishing to do so, to accompany the troops on their march to Peshawer.
13. Four hostages to be given by us for the full performance of the above articles, to remain until Dost Mahommed Khan arrives at Peshawer.
[Capt. Trevor accompanied the Sirdars back as one of them.]