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Ítem Acta de instalación de la legislatura provincial constituyente de Bogotá en 1853El repertorio; Sandino, Andrés; Uribe, MIguel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image shows a news item about the minutes detailing the events in the installation of the constituent provincial legislature of Bogotá in 1853. In it, the results of the preparatory meeting are reported, including the election of the president and other designated positions. Mr. Silvestre was assigned by the president to report to the governor on the setup of the legislature and the assignments made. News published in "El Repertorio" on October 29, 1853.Ítem Actas de la Asamblea Constituyente de Bogotá. Sesiones de Noviembre 8 y 9El 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 describes the Minutes of the Constituent Assembly in its Sessions of November 8 and 9, 1855. In the first instance, the session of the Constituent Assembly of Bogotá on November 8, 1855 could not begin on time due to the absence of several members, with some present due to legitimate excuses. Various topics were discussed, such as the note from Mr. Leopoldo Arias Vargas and the resignation of several deputies to the Assembly. In addition, reports related to contracts and judicial responsibilities were presented. The debate was opened on the organization of the Government's office and resolution proposals on territorial divisions were discussed. The session concluded with the adoption of several resolutions, including the submission of statistical reports for preservation at the Assembly Secretariat. The next day, November 9, 1855, the session was opened with the absence of several members, some of whom arrived later. During the session, topics such as licenses to attend sessions, proposals on the fate of the House of Refuge and resignations of deputies to the Assembly were discussed. In addition, reports were presented on the administration of justice and the temporary replacement of the Fiscal Agent of the judicial circuit. The session concluded with the approval of several proposals and the suspension of the discussion of some topics for a later date. A second debate was held on the draft municipal Constitution and modifications to some articles were adopted. In summary, the sessions of the Constituent Assembly of Bogotá on November 8 and 9, 1855 included debates on a variety of legislative, administrative and judicial topics, as well as the approval of several proposals and the adoption of modifications to legislative projects. The Constituent Assembly of the province of Bogotá adopted the following municipal Constitution. According to article 6.2, the project was sent to the commission for review. Afterwards, the second debate on the draft ordinance on territorial division continued. During the discussion, the debate was temporarily suspended until a report was received. Next, the second debate on the draft ordinance to organize the Government's office and establish salaries for employees was opened. Several parts of the article were adopted, including the allocation of one hundred and sixty pesos to the Governor and the creation of three Secretaries with the allocation of seventy pesos each. An Accountant was also established in the Revenue Secretariat with fifty pesos, and three Officials in the Secretariats with thirty-two pesos each. In addition, a writing Archivist was agreed with thirty pesos. However, due to lack of time, the debate was suspended and the session adjourned. News Published in El Repertorio on December 6, 1855Ítem Actas de la legislatura de provincia (Dic. 6)El repertorio; Trimiño, Bernardino; Trimiño, Bernardino; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the legislative minutes, where the right of property and consequently the equitable distribution of contributions and extensions of humiliations when demanding them are discussed, where the vote was voted for the denial with two votes in favor enshrined in the minutes . In addition to the debate on council and property laws, where the votes for and against are recorded. News published in The repertoire. Bogotá December 29, 1853. Page 210 Col. 1-3Ítem Actas de la legislatura provincialEl repertorio; Sandino, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains news about the Sessions of November 15, 16 and 17, 1853 in which the constituent provincial Legislature On November 10, 1858, the provincial Legislature presented a report on the elections of Deputies in the canton of Cáqueza. Extensive discussions arose due to disagreements over candidates for legislative positions. A draft Constitution and the qualification of the members of the Legislature by themselves, in accordance with the law of 1848, were also debated. In this session, proposals and draft ordinances related to roads and judicial matters were approved. Provincial finances were debated and votes were cast for different legislative positions. Debate on the draft Constitution continued on November 16, including discussions on police organization and provincial finances. Finally, on November 17, several draft ordinances were accepted, the draft municipal Constitution was ratified and legislative officials were appointed, culminating the sessions of those days. In summary, the sessions addressed the election of Deputies, constitutional projects, road ordinances, provincial finances and police organization, among other topics. Voting and appointments of legislative officials took place. News published in: El Repertorio on November 30, 1853Ítem Actas de la Legislatura ProvincialEl repertorio; Sandino, Andrés; Restrepo, Venancio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item detailing the minutes of the sessions of November 11, 12, and 14, 1853, including the resignation of Deputy Otálora, who left his position as a member of the provincial Legislature, and the call for his substitute to replace him. The city council asked to annul article 3.0 of ordinance 59, but it was rejected. A project was discussed to authorize the purchase of the privilege of opening a bridle path in Guáduas, adjusting the amount for the ransom. In addition, the organization of judicial circuits was debated, rejecting the elimination of the Nocaima district from the Guáduas circuit. It was agreed to change the salaries of Judges and Secretaries. Governor-elect Pastor Ospina was informed about his election, expressing confidence in his future management. Two hours a day were allocated to work on the draft municipal Constitution, and one hour in the night sessions. Daytime sessions would be from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., and at night from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. It was suggested that the Governor ask the contractors of the national road to Magdalena to repair the bridge over the Guáduas River. Finally, a debate began on the income organization project. News published in: El Repertorio on November 22, 1853.Ítem Actas. Sesiones de Febrero 18 al 22El repertorio; Trimiño, Bernardino; Franco Pinzón, José M; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The image contains a news item that shows in detail the Minutes of the Provincial Legislature in its Sessions from February 18 to 22. In the session of February 18, 1854, the provincial Legislature of Bogotá met to discuss various issues. First of all, it was decided to suspend the chapter agreement of the Acosta district for ten months due to its inconvenience. This decision was communicated to the Governor of the province. Then, the first debate was opened on the draft ordinance for the suppression of the Ca. Queza eiuretto, but the project was denied after a prolonged discussion. In the session of February 20, 1854, the project of parrogulile collectors was discussed in the provincial Legislature. In the second debate, article 5 was modified by deleting a sentence and it was decided to modify article 2.0. However, these modifications were denied and the original proposal was approved. Regarding judicial business, the last part of article 2.9 was approved with a submodification proposed by Mr. Rei. Several proposed amendments to other articles related to judges' salaries and judicial business were also approved. A communication was received from the Governor sending a printed copy of the municipal constitution and the ordinances issued by the Provincial Legislature of Socorro. The Legislature also considered a report on Mr. Péliz Merizalde's proposal and decided to archive the report. In addition, notes from Mr. Manuel Medina and Mr. Ciriaco Castro were read. Mr. Medina expressed his satisfaction with his appointment as the first alternate for the position of Representative. Mr. Castro mentioned that he had not received the communication calling for the extraordinary sessions and had not started his trip to the capital for fear of not arriving on time.In the session of February 21, 1854, extraordinary sessions of the provincial Legislature were called to consider matters of urgent need. The draft ordinance authorizing the Governor to create a salaried official in his office's accounting department was discussed. The note from the Governor of the province on the transfer of the northern road was also passed in committee. In another discussion, a draft ordinance was approved in the first and second debate to authorize the Governor to terminate the monopoly contract for the distillation and sale of liquor. Article 5 of the draft ordinance on parish collectors was discussed and modified. A report presented by Deputy Enrique Díaz on a note from the Governor was also discussed, and the proposal to raise representation to Congress as indicated by the Governor was approved. In the session of February 22, 1854, the report of the first accounts commission on the present account was approved News published in El Repertorio, on February 27, 1854.Ítem Administración del tesoro al señor recaudador del distritoEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThis image shows a letter sent by the treasurer to the district collector alerting him to the serious situation of the treasury due to lack of tax collection, and asking him to double his efforts in order to be able to meet the obligations of the treasury and thus avoid a delay in the investments of the tax.Ítem Al Sr. Presidente de la asamblea constituyenteEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.This image contains news about The president of the inspection board of public establishments has sent a communication dated the 12th of this month, number 147, related to the Merced school. It requests a resolution regarding the tenants who, as a result of the events of April 17, were ordered to pay part of the back rent they owe in favor of the school's income. These tenants are urged to once again comply with the pending payments to the corresponding fund, avoiding possible complications in collection. This communication mentions the presence of María Calvo, the priest Justo González, José María Sarabia and José María Cortés, who argue that they were forced to pay and did so by order of the authorities that were illegally imposed on April 17 in the capital . They allege that the money was used to feed the refugees and pay the foundlings' keeper. The board resolved on October 6 to convey this information to the governor of the province and suggests not requiring tenants to pay full arrears of rent, considering the circumstances of force and help to those in need. It is indicated that the trustee of the Merced school must claim the return of the amounts paid by the tenants to the trustee-treasurer of the refuge house, and that, regardless of the final result, the school can proceed to collect the outstanding rents and execute the estates if tenants withhold overdue payments. News published in the newspaper El repertoire, No. 124, November 1 - 1855Ítem Alocución del Gobernador a los habitantes de la provinciaEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.This image contains news about the governor and citizens of the province: In recent days, disturbing rumors have spread that have disturbed many of you. Given this, I want to reaffirm that the authorities are committed to your safety. I have taken additional measures to protect their lives, honor and property. You can rest assured, the authority has sufficient resources to guarantee your well-being. I assure that anyone who commits a criminal act will be punished. Good citizens of all parties support me, so they have no reason to fear. Justice is vigilant and will act firmly against those who try to transgress it. Work calmly and rest, protection is guaranteed. Together, we will overcome any challenge. News published in the newspaper El repertoire, No. 77, April 7 - 1854Ítem Auto dictado en la causa de conspiración del 17 de abrilEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.This image contains news about the The Superior Court, by resolution of last October 16 in the conspiracy case, asked this court to rule on José María Melo, leader of the Revolution, and other individuals without mentioning specific names. It was ordered to specify the commitments of Melo and the others in the Revolution, as well as to decide on the prosecutor's accusations. In compliance with these orders and on behalf of the State, this court declares that on July 17 it issued an order regarding the commitments of Melo and other soldiers active in the Revolution, in a special summary linked to the conspiracy case. This information will be sent as established. News published in the newspaper El repertoire, No. 131, December 20 - 1855Ítem Auto sobre la causa de conspiraciónEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.This image contains news about April 17, 1854, there was a rebellion in which certain individuals were involved, and as a result of a tax review in March 1855, an order was issued by the court on April 23 of the same anus. This order addressed several aspects of the summary and the people mentioned in it. However, the court was not able to delve into all the details and reflections due to the complexity of the facts. It was mentioned that former general José María Melo was identified as the leader of the rebellion, but no specific measures were taken against him. The court considers that the order issued in that part is incomplete and must be reviewed. It is highlighted that some individuals mentioned in the file were not included in the resolution, which raised doubts about their responsibility in the events. There is mention of the release of certain people due to lack of sufficient evidence. News published in the newspaper El repertoire No. 126, November 15 - 1855Ítem Bogotá (provincia) Actas de la asablea constituyente. sesiones del 1,2,3,5,6,7, de Noviembre.El repertorio; 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 from November 1 to 7, 1855. In Bogotá, on November 1, 1855, a session of the Constituent Assembly was held, where matters related to public education, modifications to the municipal constitutional articles and other issues within the jurisdiction of the Legislature were discussed. The decision was made to archive a report from the Justice Commission, a draft resolution on the payment of censuses in an educational establishment was presented, the modification of some articles of the draft municipal Constitution was discussed, and reports on elections and inspection of public establishments. A monthly exam was also carried out in a school, a swearing-in ceremony for an interim magistrate was participated, article 39 was debated and adopted, and a draft ordinance on the transfer of archives of ancient provinces was presented, among other important activities. . . The session was adjourned by the president at the end of the day. The Constituent Assembly of 1855 in Bogotá, province of New Granada, discussed various issues during its sessions. Among them, proposals to request copies of wills were discussed, provincial archives were reviewed, reports were presented on applications in girls' schools, issues on the creation of new districts were discussed, and draft ordinances were presented to establish provincial posts in all districts. . parishes. Aspects of the municipal Constitution were also discussed, such as the restriction of taxes on property and income of educational and religious establishments, as well as the regulation of municipal jobs, among other topics. The Constituent Assembly will approve resolutions on various issues, such as the request for financial assistance to build a bridge, claims for salaries of officials, and the appointment of commissions.During the sessions, modifications to different articles of the draft municipal Constitution were debated and adopted, as well as the adoption of other articles and proposals such as tax exemption for religious establishments, the regulation of municipal employment, and the promotion of employee responsibility. parishes. In addition, measures to clarify doubts about the interpretation of the Constitution were discussed. In summary, the Constituent Assembly of 1855 in Bogotá addressed a wide range of issues related to the municipal Constitution, provincial administration and other matters of public interest. The continuation of the second debate was held on the draft ordinance involving the segregation of part of the territory of the Anolajma parish district and its incorporation into the Quyipile district. During the discussion, it was proposed to suspend the debate and request a report from the Governor on the viability of the Quipile district. The session concluded without reaching a resolution and the President adjourned the meeting. In another session, the following issues were addressed: the Communications Commission presented a report on the contracts entered into with Messrs. Muñoz and Latorre for the construction and maintenance of roads, but the proposed resolutions were rejected. The draft ordinance on territorial division was also discussed, which established the division of the province of Bogotá into seventy-eight parish districts and the establishment of nineteen villages. At the end of the session, the President adjourned the meeting. News published in El Repertorio on November 29, 1855Ítem Bogotá (provincia)Legislatura. NombramientosEl repertorio; Malo M, José; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias Sociales.The news describes the appointments made by the Presidency of the provincial Legislature during the sessions of October 10, 22 and 24, 1856, communicating to the Governor of the province the positions granted to Civil Judge number 3, his substitutes, and the judges 1 and 2 of crime. It is also reported on other appointments for the board of directors of the La Merced school, the treasurer of the House of Refuge, the inspector of the charity hospital, the temporary or permanent substitutes of the Governor, the commander in chief of the Municipal Guard of the province, the chief of the divisional staff, the general commanders of each circuit, and some notaries and substitutes. This news was published in El repertorio on November 1 1856.Ítem Bogotá(Provincia)Ordenanza, etc. Ordenanza 39(20 octubre) Sobre el Hospital de CaridadEl repertorio; Currea, José A; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about Ordinance 39 of October 20, 1856, where the Governor of the province is authorized to make the arrangements and celebrate the contracts that are necessary, in order to execute the coming and establishment of the institute of the sisters. of charity, Ordinance 6, sanctioned on October 5, 1846, will be ordered, with the additions and clarifications contained in the following articles, which indicate that the poor with acute illnesses will be admitted as a preference, as well as the sick who are not poor. previously contract their assistance, in article 6, the appointment of the inspector is discussed, the duration of the employees will be 2 years, article 7, the trustee would begin to carry out his destiny, as well as the figures that refer to the service are mentioned. for the sick and the expenses of the charity hospital. News published in El Repertorio. Bogota. October 25, 1856.Ítem Circular N.66 sobre caminosEl repertorio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the state of the roads, which requests that they be kept in the most complete condition and without loss of time that each of the stated provisions be enforced and executed. News published in the repertoire, Bogotá April 22, 1857.Ítem ContratoEl repertorio; Ortiz, Venancio; Echeverría, Hermanos; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the day on which the contract is awarded to Mr. Sandino, this through a meeting between members of the council and the governor, as well as the commitments made by Mr. Sandino and what will happen in the event of not comply with the conditions to receive said contract. News published in El Repertorio February 17, 1857.Ítem Cuadro de los diputados de la asamblea constituyente de Bogotá por la provincia de ZipaquiraEl repertorio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación de Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item from the deputies of the constituent assembly of Bogotá for the province of Zipaquirá, in which the main deputies and the substitutes can be seen with their respective votes. News item published in El Repertorio, Bogotá (121) October 18 - 1855 p. 5 col 3Ítem Decreto creando recaudadores parroquialesEl repertorio; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item where the parish collectors are appointed in Bogotá on March 3, 1854. Domitrio Saiz, Joaquín, Mario Rosas and Antonio Ladino are appointed for different districts. News published in El Repertorio on March 3, 1854Ítem Decreto de la gobernación sobre vías de comunicaciónEl repertorio; Morales Placido; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the duties of those adjacent to public roads, since if they do something that affects their use or damages them, preventing the passage for proper functioning, a fine will be imposed that will be enforced by the mayor's office and the corresponding authorities with their respective report. News published in the Repertorio, Bogotá on April 22, 1857.Ítem Decreto mandado cobrar por arrendamiento los derechos sobre mercancías y licores extranjeros y sobre la extracción de ropas del paísEl repertorio; Gutiérrez P., Lee; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about tax collection and protectionism: a decree to collect duties on foreign goods and national clothing for lease. Ordinance 141 presents deficiencies in the collection of taxes on foreign goods and national clothing. The Governor of Bogotá, considering the situation, decrees that the specified fees will be collected per lease until the end of the current year. The leasing process will take place in the Office of the Government in front of the Provincial Council. A minimum amount of sixteen thousand pesos is established for offers. The auctioneer must ensure the monthly payment and the value of the lease with guarantees. Public notices are issued regarding this decree. Signed in Bogotá on February 18, 1856 by P. Gutiérrez Lee, Secretary of Revenue P. I. Calvo F. News published in El repertoire on February 23, 1856
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