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1822 Octr 25.
Collectanea. Ultramaria
Morn Chron Octr 24. 1822
"Buenos Ayres
("From the Philadelphia Aurora.)
"We have received a regular series of El Argos de Buenos Ayres from the
17th Apr. to 10th July inclusive & some literary & political works of great merit
published in the present year. The Government issues an sheet entitled
Registro Official, in which all the public acts, laws, regulations, &
transactions which concern public affairs are daily published.
In a a supplement to No 16 of the 2d vol. we find No 361 of the official
publications as follows:—
"Ministry of Exterior Regulations.
"Recognition of the Independence by the United States of N. America.
"Buenos Ayres May 23, 1822.
"The Government has this day received a communication from the
Agent of the United States of N. America by which the most important facts
are made known.
1. A Message from the President of the United States, & a report
from the Secretary of State to the Congress of the United States of which exact
translations shall be made & published in the Gazettes.
2. Both of these documents shall be published & printed separately,
in a Supplementary Number of the Official Register.
3. The Supplement shall be issued & circulated free of expence.
4. The Minister of Exterior Relations is charged with the fulfilment of this order, & distribution of the Supplementary Register.
(Signed) Rodrigues. President
Bernardo Rivadavia. Sec. of State.
Here follows the translations of the Message of 22d March & the letter
of Secy Adams of 7th March with the various documents.
The Register Official of July 1. contains an Ordonnance for the
Police that marks the progress of good government. It sets forth
"that it is an important duty of good government to guard against the
"growth of practices repugnant to good morals, & among other offences
"odious & pernicious, that of drunkenness requires to be prevented." It
therefore subjects persons who are occasionally or habitually found
in the public streets in a state of inebriety, to certain penalties.
"Persons who are found habitually intoxicated, who have no property
or occupation, whereby to obtain an honest subsistence shall be
taken up as vagrants conformable to a previous Ordonnance of the
19th April.
"Youth
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