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out the express authority of the 

 Government. 



5. All the revenues of these 

 funds shall be employed for the 

 use and exclusive support of the 

 house established at Fribourg, 

 without the power of transferring 

 them to other houses. 



6, 7, 8, 9. These articles refer 

 to internal regulations, respect- 

 ing the admission of members, 

 and the duties of professors and 

 teachers. 



10. After 30 years of instruc- 

 tion, they shall obtain a retired 

 pension, which, out of the house, 

 is fixed at 400 Swiss francs ; and 

 in the house, with lodging and 

 board, at 160 francs. 



11. The house established in 

 the College of St. Michael shall 

 be submitted to the ordinary. 



It is known that this project 

 was adopted on the 15th by the 

 Sovereign Council of Fribourg. 



" Madrid, Sept. 17. 



Official Article. — Royal Decrees. 



" Having judged it expedient 

 to remove D. Joseph Garcia 

 Leon y Pizarro from his office 

 of my Secretary of State and 

 Despatches, I appoint as his suc- 

 cessor, par interim, the Marquis 

 de Caza Irujot, my Honorary 

 Counsellor of State. By these 

 presents it is made known, in 

 order to be communicated to all 

 whom it may concern. 



" Signed by the King's hand, 

 at the Palace, the Hth Sept. 

 1818. 

 " To Don Francisco Eguia." 



" I have removed D. Joseph 

 Vasquez Figueroa from his office 

 of Secretary of State and the 

 Marine, and by virtue hereof 



appoint it to be filled by Lieut.- 

 General D. Balthasar Hidalgo de 

 Cisneros, Capt. General of the 

 Department of Cadiz. Until his 

 arrival in the capital this depart- 

 ment is under your charge. 



" Signed by the King's hand, 

 at the Palace, the 14th Sept. 

 1818. 

 " To Don Francois Eguia." 



" In consideration of the bad 

 state of the health of D. Martin 

 de Garay, and that he may be 

 enabled to recover it, I have 

 removed him from his office of 

 Secretary of State, and of the 

 Finances of Spain and the 

 Indies. I appoint, as his suc- 

 cessor, par interim, D. Joseph 

 Imaz, my Counsellor of Finances, 

 and First Director-General of 

 Rentes. By these presents it is 

 made known to you. 



" Signed by the King's hand, 

 at the Palace, the 14th Sept. 

 1818. 

 " To Don Francois Eguia.'' 



" Keiv-palace, Sept. 18. 



" The Queen has had a very 

 bad night, and her Majesty con- 

 tinues very much indisposed this 

 morning." 



A Privy Council was held at 

 Dublin Castle on Saturday the 

 19th, when Mr. Charles Grant 

 was sworn into office as Chief 

 Secretary for Ireland. The 

 Lord-Lieutenant presided, and 

 after the ceremony was per- 

 formed, Mr. Grant took his seat 

 at the Council Board. 



His Majesty the King has 

 issued the following Cabinet 

 Order, respecting the memorial 

 of the two last wars, to be erected 

 near Berlin : — 



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