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Ítem Acta de Cabildo de BogotáEl Repertorio; Pardo, Manuel María; Vargas, Pablo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the act that was signed on the 12th without any observations, the one on the 10th was signed, the council takes care of the business to which the article refers. News published in El Repertorio. Bogotá, October 10, 1853.Ítem Acta de Instalación de la Asamblea Constituyente de la Provincia de BogotáEl Repertorio; Ospina, Pastor; Escallón, Silvestre; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item that describes the minutes of the installation of the Constituent Assembly on October 15, 1855, the installation of the Constituent Assembly of the province of Bogotá took place. The citizen deputies met at 11 in the morning and elected citizen Pastor Ospina as President, Pedro Fernández Madrid as Vice President and Silvestre C. Escallón as Secretary. In addition, the first member of the "Internal Justice" commission, José María Rubio Frade, was elected. In the next day's session, elections were held for officials to verify the elections, scrutineers for representatives, senators and governors. The votes of representatives to the national Legislature were also counted. These actions marked the beginning of the activities of the Constituent Assembly of the province of Bogotá on that date. A vote was held in which Juan Antonio Pardo obtained the highest number of votes, followed by José María Coronado, José Manuel Groot, José María Malo Blanco and José Joaquín Ortiz. In addition, a wide variety of votes were recorded in favor of other candidates. In the session on the 18th, the minutes of the previous session were read and approved. Records were opened for the representatives, but this process had to be suspended because the count could not be completed before six in the afternoon. The tellers computed and regulated the votes, revealing a total of 6,747 votes in favor of Juan Antonio Pardo and 6,132 votes in favor of José María Coronado, among others. A wide variety of votes were observed in favor of different candidates, which demonstrated great popular support for them. Names were mentioned such as José Caicedo Rójas, Eduardo Piñérod, Benigno Bartet, Alejandro OsOliO, Zoilo Silvestre, José María Rivas Mejía, Mariano Tanco, Tora Várgaso, Valentín Gálveza, Manuel Marroquin, Quin Gómez Hoyos, Aníbal Galindo, Manuel Muño, José Antonio Marroquin , José María Arjona, Julio Arboleda, Manuel Garralec, Isaac Orjuela, Januario Salgal, Antonio Rubiano Calderón, Pedro Fernández Madrid, Tomas C. de Mosqueyo, Salvador Camacho Eliseo Sanor and Joaquín lFortour supported Andrés Sandino. Jacobo Sánchez and Ricardo Converse also had the support of 12 people each. Miguel Vargas had the support of 12 people. 11 people were dagreement, including Mr. Francisco de Caicedo. Isaac Vargas, Bernabé Villafrede, Lawrence Salazar, Ignacio Rivera Páez, Hilary A., Andrés Caicedo Bastida, Manuel Arjona, Joa Nicolás Pereira and Francisco de P also supported. Mariano Ospina R., José María Saiz Father Francisco Manuel Restrepo Sarasti also received two favors each. Other gentlemen mentioned were José Bolívar, Felipe Bolívar, Ramon Gómez, Fernando Caicedo, Antonio Manrique, Frangisco Anjel, Antonio Luéngas, Victoriano García and others. Numerous people who supported various candidates were also mentioned. Elections were held in the province of Bogotá, with a total of votes registered. Deputy Mr. Zaldúa requested the reading of article 6, paragraph of the law that reintegrates the province of Bogotá. The elections of June 14 were discussed, where different candidates were voted. Deputy Zaidúa requested clarification about the meeting and it was reported that Mr. Rubiano Calderón was celebrating. A Constitutional Convention was held with representatives from different jurisdictions. The proposal to return the province of Bogotá was discussed. Deputy Zalduai Rubio was appointed as successor to Deputy Rubiano Calderón. Evaluations were carried out and the election of a magistrate was discussed. There was an opening of sessions of the General Assembly and records of several districts were verified. Pedro Gutiérrez received the majority of votes and the session was adjourned. It was officially reported that Pedro Gutiérrez was elected with 12,487 votes in favor, while Rafael Mendoza received 3,621 votes in favor. Emidio Briceño obtained 214 votes in favor, Ramón Fandiño was supported by 8 people and Ramón González by 6 people. Ignacio Forero received 5 votes in favor, as did Mr. Justo P and Mr. Lozada. For his part, he was supported by 4 people. Secretary Silvestre C. Escallón conducted the meeting and the voting documents were reviewed. The governor was also mentioned in relation to the government parish. Published in El Repertorio, November 8, 1855.Ítem Acta de instalación de la fábrica de tejer sombrerosRestrepo J., Manuel; Cuervo, Luis María; El Repertorio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the school for knitting hats which is divided between men and women, there they express the teachers who will be for the men and the teachers who will be for the women. News published in The Repertoire, September 20, 1855.Ítem Acta de la asamblea constituyente de Bogotá. Sesion de los días 17,19,20 de NoviembreEl Repertorio; Fernandez Madrid, Pedro; Escallón, Silvestre; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains news about the Minutes of the Constituent Assembly of Bogotá of November 17, 19 and 20, 1855 During the Session of November 17, 1855, gathered in the City of Bogotá, the session of the Constituent Assembly of the province was opened, with the attendance of its existing members in the capital, except Messrs. Malo Blanco, Ospina, Pinzón and Valenzuela. , who were absent with legitimate excuse, and without it, Messrs. Benavídez, Currea, Gutiérrez, Manuel María Pardo and Rivera, who, as well as Mr. Ospina, occupied their seats during the course of the Session. Having read and approved the minutes of the previous session, with the agendas, the Assembly dealt with the following Business: It was agreed that the President would sign two authentic copies of the draft ordinance providing for the continuity of certain employees in the exercise of their functions and the appointment of others. Mr. Ortiz was called to present them to the Governor of the province. An official letter was read from the Prosecutor of the Superior Court of this district requesting that the account be certified with the note of the Governor, and to send an authentic copy of the resolution that fell on the representation made by Mr. Pedro Arroyo, excusing himself from attending. to the sessions of the provincial legislature, and to inform whether said request is supported by any documentation. The President ordered that the certified copies and the requested documentation be issued by his Secretariat. Mr. Benito made this proposal which was approved: “Grant the Deputies leave to be absent for fifteen days of the sessions of the Assembly.” The Communications Commission, to which a representation of several residents of the San Antonio district was represented, requesting a measure to put an end to the exactions that the owners of the Canoas hacienda make on passersby on the bridge on the Bogotá River, presented its report with the following draft resolution, which was approved: "See the original to the Governor of the province the request of the residents of San Antonio, so that informed and satisfied of the abuses that are said in said request, are committed by the owners of the Canoas estate, dictate the necessary provisions to avoid them ; "There must be the respective response in which it has taken place." The Assembly approved and adopted this draft resolution. The Constituent Assembly held in the province of Bogotá in 1855 took place in sessions from November 20 to 21. During these sessions, several proposals and modifications to the municipal Constitution of the province were presented, with discussions and votes on different articles and projects. Throughout the sessions, several debates were held and multiple proposals were reconsidered, with different results regarding their approval. Mr. Zaldúa presented a modification to article 51 regarding the remuneration of employees of the province, which was discussed and adopted by the Assembly. Likewise, other articles and modifications were presented that generated discussion and voting among the members of the Assembly. These debates included the reconsideration of several articles and the inclusion of new proposals, some of which were approved and others denied. The session also included discussions on the territorial and judicial organization of the province, with proposals related to the creation of judicial circuits and the appointment of district heads. These issues generated debates and votes, with some proposals approved and others denied. Some articles were modified during the discussions, with subsequent votes to adopt the proposed modifications. At the end of the session, it was agreed to return the project to the review committee for further analysis. The session concluded with the absence of other matters that could occupy the attention of the Assembly, and was adjourned by the President. It should be noted that the decisions made during these sessions had a significant impact on the municipal Constitution of the province of Bogotá, establishing provisions that would affect employees, territorial and judicial organization, and other aspects relevant to the province. The discussions and votes reflected the deliberative process of the Constituent Assembly, in which multiple perspectives and proposals were considered to reach agreements on the issues at hand. Noticia publicada en El Repertorio in 20 december 1855Ítem Acta de la legislatura ProvincialEl Repertorio; Sandino, Andrés; Andres, Sandino; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the session of November 24, 1853, which was approved, read and signed by the president of the previous session. In this session, several communications were read in which information was requested about whether whether or not they issued the orders referred to in ordinance 181 of October 15, the proposal set by Mr. Murillo to appoint a commission of 3 members to attend the La Merced school exams was also approved, with the task of examining the students and give a report on the state of teaching on that campus. News published in the repertoire. Bogotá, December 8, 1853.Ítem ActasEl Repertorio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.The image contains news about an act in Bogotá, at ten in the morning on October 7, 1856, the provincial Legislature met. Previous minutes were approved and the business of the day was reviewed; The debate on the toll project was suspended until the income and contributions project presented by Congressman Camacho Roldán was resolved. In addition, an exclusive privilege project for the opening of a bridle path from La Mesa to Ambalema was debated, with several articles being tested. with modifications, other minor matters included one member's request for leave, another's acceptance of excuses, and the passing of resolutions on the inspection of public establishments. News published in the Bogotá repertoire (174) November 8, 1856 page. 1 -Ítem Actas de la Asamblea Constituyente de Bogotá. Sesiones de Noviembre 10,12,13,14,15,16El Repertorio; Escallón, Silvestre; Fernandez Madrid, Pedro; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item that details the minutes of the Sessions of the Constituent Assembly from November 10 to 16. For this by appointmentIn the city of Bogotá, the Constituent Assembly opened on November 10, 1855 at eleven in the morning. The session began with the presence of most of its members, except for some who arrived a few minutes later. The minutes of the previous session were approved and signed and different proposals were read, including a draft ordinance for the provision of municipal positions and the repair and establishment of several buildings. A draft resolution to raise funds for infrastructure work was also discussed. Another proposal presented was to request the Executive Branch to reconsider the possibility of reforming the country's Constitution, which the province of Bogotá did not see as necessary to improve the well-being of the country, but was still open to the option of federalism. While in a later session, the Constituent Assembly continued to discuss draft ordinances and resolutions related to the infrastructure and functioning of the province. The idea of not reforming the Constitution unless there was a clear consensus within the nation was also reinforced. On the other hand, there were more discussions about the acceptance of federalism and projects were presented that promoted the reform of the Constitution and the decentralization of power, marking a milestone in the history of the province of Bogotá. Finally, the session adjourned after discussing all these issues. During these sessions, of the Constituent Assembly of Bogotá in 1855, the debates and decisions that marked a crucial moment in the history of the province are reflected, establishing the bases for its political and social future. Mr. Juan Antonio Pardo set the following proposition: The Constituent Assembly of the province of Bogotá considers that it is not advisable to constitutionally destroy the great political body that Nature, reason and the general interest created and kept together for the common happiness of its members . It is considered necessary to expand the municipal Power and reform the Constitution in the sense of adding clarity and precision to the current institutions, as well as reducing the political entities to a short number that does not exceed nine and allowing the States to provide what is convenient to them. relating to criminal legislation, organization of courts and judicial procedures.In the meeting, Mr. Ospina modified this proposal, adding that the States could have the functions of agents of the national Government and that greater clarity and precision be given to the current institutions. This modification was voted on and denied, so the original proposal was maintained. At the next meeting of the Constituent Assembly, the discussion was on the creation of a political body that would allow for the expansion of municipal power and reform of the Constitution in the sense of adding clarity and precision to the current institutions. There was also discussion about reducing political entities to a small number and allowing States to make appropriate arrangements regarding criminal legislation, organization of courts and judicial procedures. There was a proposal to suspend the discussion of the project that establishes the income of the province and report on its convenience to the Director of the Savings Bank. This proposal was adopted. Subsequently, the draft municipal Constitution was discussed, where the reconsideration of the preamble introduced in the last discussion and of article 5 of the project was proposed. Finally, the territorial division project was discussed and several articles were adopted that establish the electoral and judicial circuits for different districts. The session ended with the election of the President and Vice President of the Constituent Assembly. Pedro Fernández Madrid was elected as President and Juan Antonio Pardo as Vice President, despite some votes in which a clear majority was not achieved. In the end, a draw was held to define a tiebreaker and thus elect the Vice President. Finally, a commission is appointed to draft and present to the vote of the Assembly a request addressed to the National Legislature, requesting the modification of the limits between the provinces of Bogotá and Mariquita. In addition, several propositions related to the resignation of a representative, the request for credit for printing and draft ordinances on provincial taxes and contributions were discussed and approved. A draft ordinance on the continuity of certain employees in the exercise of their duties was also discussed. The session of the Constituent Assembly of 1853 culminated in the approval of several proposals and the discussion of several projects related to the provincial government. News Published in El Repertorio on December 13, 1855Ítem Actas De La Asamblea Constituyente. Sesiones De Octubre 22,23 y 24El Repertorio; Escallón, Silvestre; Ospina, Pastor; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item that details the Minutes of the Constituent Assembly in its Sessions of October 22,23,24. In this way, the Constituent Assembly proceeded and accepted the request of Deputy Mr. Zaldúa to be excused from his role as teller and proceeded to select his substitute. The meeting took place in Bogotá on October 22, 1855, where it was debated and resulted in the election of Mr. Orjuela as the new returning officer. In addition, the verification of the vote count for Senators was carried out, electing the principals and alternates for the position. The Assembly also granted the excuse to Deputy Mr. García Tejada not to attend the sessions. A report on the Merced Girls' School was discussed, approving the acceptance of a donation for the institution. The President of the Assembly was Mr. Pastor Ospina and the Secretary, Silvestre C. Escallón. The session concluded at seven in the evening. Resolutions such as the Governor's request for an Almshouse were passed, and funds for the hospital and other charities were discussed, with various monetary amounts mentioned for consideration. The municipal regime commission received a report for analysis, and proposals were presented to the legislature in a federal context, including one composed of four Deputies. News Published in El Repertorio on November 15, 1855Ítem Actas de la legislatura de la provincia (Diciembre 7)El Repertorio; Trimiño, Bernardino; Trimiño; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the session of December 7, 1853, where Mr. Osorio presents a draft ordinance on salaries of the employees of the Secretary of the Legislature, which was read, and the President ordered it to be went to the committee of the table, a note from Mr. Miguel Uribe is read where he apologizes for the absence since he is still in delicate health conditions, in this article the review of the exams of the students of La Merced is mentioned as well as The school is about to close due to lack of funds, rents and the approval of articles 14 and 15, taking into consideration article 16. News published in the Repertory. Bogotá, December 31, 1853.Ítem Actas de la Legislatura Provincial. Sesiones de septiembre 24,25,26,27,28,29El Repertorio; Escallón, Silvestre; Zaldúa, Francisco; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item about the minutes of the Provincial Legislature in its Sessions of September 24, 25,26,27,28,29 During the Session of September 24, 1855 in Bogotá, at 10:30 a.m. On September 24, 1855, the session of the provincial Legislature was held. All members were present, except Messrs. Osorio, Rivas and Rosas Sandino, who apologized. Mr. Manrique was present in his place. The substitute deputy, Ramon Meléndez de Arjona, was sworn in by the president. The previous minutes and agenda were approved. The topics discussed were: 1. Distribution of documents related to the municipal corporations of Bogotá, Sobachoque and Oriente to the respective commissions. 2. The Finance Commission received a note from the governor of the province and administrative section about the parish treasury of Villeta in the financial year of 1854. 3. Deputy Mr. Martínez presented a draft resolution on charitable and charitable societies, which was approved. 4. Continuation of the discussion of the repeal of ordinance 246. 5. Discussion on the increase of the police force. 6. Continuation of the discussion of the repeal of ordinance 246 with the participation of the general administrator of the provincial Treasury. 7. Request from deputy Mr. Agustín Rodríguez Páez regarding the distribution of commissions. 8. Election of the president and vice president of the corporation. After the vote, the election results were announced and the meeting adjourned. Session of September 25, 1855 In Bogotá, at 10:30 a.m. On September 25, 1855, the session of the provincial Legislature was held. The president and vice president were elected and the following matters were discussed: 1. Discussion on the distribution of commissions. 2. Agreement on the draft resolution of the Finance Committee. 3. Discussion on the draft ordinance related to the police force. 4. Continuation of the discussion on the draft ordinance that provides for the payment of salaries. 5. Suspension of the discussion of the draft ordinance related to the increase in the police force to request copies of the minutes of the Provincial Board from the governor of the province. 6. Adjournment of the session after there are no more topics to discuss. Session of September 26, 1855 In Bogotá, at 10:30 a.m. On September 26, 1855, the session of the provincial Legislature was held. The topics discussed were: The session of the provincial Legislature began with the attendance of several members. During the session, several draft ordinances were discussed and reports on background and accounts related to various matters were presented. The payment of salaries earned by provincial employees was discussed and bills on primary public education and the request to eliminate a court in Cáqueza were examined. Some proposals and projects were approved, while others were discussed for presentation or later modification. The session concluded with the approval of several resolutions and the presentation of reports that require the attention of the Governor of the province. Finally, the meeting adjourned pending further discussions on these issues. The Governor of the province forwarded the request of Mr. Francisco R. Pereira to the Finance Commission. A note from Mr. Accountant of the province on improvements in charitable establishments was also read. The General Business Commission reported that the Secretary of Government was informed about the arrangements at the San Bartolomé School. It was agreed to collect all data and documents related to the properties of the old College and pass them on to the Constituent Assembly. Deputy Mr. Martínez presented a report from the Governor of the province on the measures taken in compliance with ordinance 231, which entrusted the ladies of Bogotá with the improvement of charitable establishments. A resolution was passed to recognize and thank the ladies for their work to benefit those in need. The Finance Commission presented a report on the account of the Trustee of the Charity Hospital. The bill was approved and its publication in the provincial newspaper was ordered. It was also reported on the accounts of the General Administrator of the provincial Treasury and the Trustee of the Colegio de la Merced, which were approved without responsibilities or faults. The Commission in charge of the request to change the name of the Sobachoque district to Pománá presented a draft ordinance that was rejected by vote. Mr. Osorio Licaurte proposed that the Governor express his opinion on the agreements that should be temporarily suspended. It was agreed to distribute the 267 agreements among the members of the Legislature for their consideration. Mr. Borda proposed that the substitutes for the Constituent Assembly be the 32 individuals who followed the principals in votes. This proposal was approved. There being no further matters to discuss, the meeting was adjourned. News published in El Repertorio on October 4, 1855.Ítem Actas de las sesiones de la ficha N.º 1 Legislatura provincial (Diciembre 5) y sesión nocturna.El Repertorio; M.M., Pardo; Triviño, Bernardino; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the session on December 5, 1853 where a large number of its members met in the provincial legislature to elect employees of the legislature and starting with that of the president. News published in the Repertory. Bogotá, December 22, 1853.Ítem Actas de legislatura provincial (Noviembre 30)El Repertorio; M.M., Pardo; Triviño, Bernardino; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the referral of November 30, 1853, which announces the resignation of the secretary of the legislature and giving rise to a new election to assume office, the second debate of the project that establishes the income of the province, the collection of two taxable reales per load of honey is discussed, the decision-making on taxes and resources regarding income taxes. News published in the repertoire. Bogotá, December 15, 1853.Ítem Actas de legislatura provincial Nº 26-28-29El Repertorio; M.M, Pardo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the minutes of the provincial legislature where the report of the accounts presented by Mr. Agustín Ramos, as trustee of the La Merced school in this city, is approved, covering from November 12, 1852 until On May 31, 1853, the report of the petitions commission was also approved, considering Mr. Tomas María Contreras excused. The article reports on free education in all parish districts according to the national constitution presented by Mr. Uribe to the Just as compliance with direct taxes and the difficulties in establishing it are analyzed. News published in the repertoire. Bogotá, December 10, 1853.Ítem Actas de legislatura provincial(Noviembre 18-19-21-22)El Repertorio; Diaz, Enrique; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the minutes of the provincial legislature that refers to the qualification of the members of this legislature, the first draft of a provisional ordinance, presented by the commission for elections of lobbyists, which the president decided not to be admissible, consequently it goes on to deal with the draft constitution that was suspended in the previous session, the names of the deputies who refused to enter the room the previous night and for whose reason it did not take effect are announced, the session night that the president had called, the first debate took place and the second project that established certain transitional rules for the appointment of members of the council took place. News published in the repertoire. Bogotá, December 3, 1853.Ítem Acuerdo capitular Cabildo parroquial de BogotáEl Repertorio; Ortega, IThe image contains a news item about the agreement reached by the parish council to include and add products that are introduced, produced and/or sold in Bogotá, the agreement resolves the tax payments to these products with the exact amount of each one. News published in El Repertorio 82 January 6 1855 page 2.3.Ítem Administradores de la Caja de Ahorro de la provincia de BogotáEl Repertorio; El Repertorio; Pombo, Lino; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news about the public administration of the New Granada in 1857. The Savings Bank of the Province of Bogotá was an important financial institution that provided services to the local population. The list of administrators and information about the institution provide an idea of how the Savings Bank operated and was managed. News published in the newspaper El Repertorio, February 2, 1856.Ítem Al muy reverendo arzobispo de Bogotá. Casa de refugioEl Repertorio; Gutiérrez Lee, P.; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about a message from the house of refuge in which the archbishopric says that the tithes are not enough to satisfy the begging of all those who go to the house of refuge and strongly ask the government to close it. an effort to be able to reorganize that charity house. News published in El Repertorio, August 16, 1855.Ítem Alcaldes del Distrito. Bandos. Diciembre 12El Repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThis image contains news about In use of its powers i (SIC) taking into consideration: 1° That the majority of the inhabitants resist the receipt of real and (SIC) legitimate means of granada, (SIC) based on the fact that there are some false 2° That this is an evil of great significance (SIC) due to the enormous damage suffered by commerce, particularly in small transactions (SIC) which are the most numerous and (SIC) frequent; 3° That the clamor that has arisen especially in this city is general (SIC), and (SIC) that the complaints that are directed (SIC) for the indicated evil are daily News published in the newspaper El Repertotio. Bogota (80) December 20, 1854. pg 108 col 1Ítem Alcance al Repertorio N° 50 Elección de RegidoresEl Repertorio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.The image contains news about the Scope of the Councilor Election Repertoire. This document announces Ordinance 206, which is additional to the elections of Councilors of the Councils. This ordinance determines the number of Councilors that will make up the Councils in different districts. The Council of the district of Bogotá will be made up of eleven Councilors, while that of Guaduas consists of nine. Responsibilities are also detailed in the event of the absence of members of the Council in important sessions. Finally, provisions are established for the election of mayors in the city of Bogotá, as well as protocols in case of absence of authorities at electoral events. News published in El Repertorio. December 26, 1853.Ítem Alocución a los Habitantes de la Provincia de BogotáEl Repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about a speech given by the governor of the province of Bogotá, in which he addresses the inhabitants of the province, thanking them for electing him to office. He promises to work hard to improve the economy, education and security of the province, always respecting the Constitution and the laws. Furthermore, it warns those involved in a past rebellion that they will be punished if they try to disturb public order again. The speech ends with a request for support and cooperation from citizens to achieve the proposed objectives. News published in El Repertorio, Bogotá (133) January 5- 1856 Page 6. Col. 3.