ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 



AKGKNTINK BEPVBUO, CHILI. PARAGUAY, AND URUGUAY. 





The President of the Republic is Brigadier- 

 General Don Julio A. Roca (inaugurated Octo- 

 ber 12, 1880), and the Vice-President, Don 

 Francisco B. Madero. The Cabinet was com- 

 posed of the following ministers : Interior, Dr. 

 A. del Viso ; Foreign Affairs, Dr. Bernardo de 

 Irigoyen ; Finance, Dr. Juan Jos6 Romero ; * 

 Justice, Public Worship, and Public Instruc- 

 tion, Dr. M. D. Pizarro; War and the Navy, 

 Dr. B. Yictorica. 



The Argentine Envoy Extraordinary and 

 Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States 

 and Great Britain is Dr. Manuel R. Garcia. 

 The Argentine charge, ^affaires in the United 

 States, during the absence of the Minister, is 



* Resignation tendered in November, owing to disagree- 

 ment with President Eoca, but not accepted. 



Sefior Don Julio Carri6. The Consul-General 

 (at New York) for the American Union is 

 Sefior Don Carlos Carranza. The Governors 

 of the several provinces, etc., were : 



Bnenos Ayres Dr. D. Rosa. 



Minister of the Interior... Dr. C6rlos A. D'Amico I Oct., 

 Minister of Finance Dr. Mariano Demaria, ) 1830. 



Catamarca M. J. Rodripuez. 



C6rdoba M. Juarez Celman. 



Corrientes Dr. A. B. Gallino. 



Entre-Rios Colonel J. Antelo. 



Jujuy Bnstamente. 



La Rioja N. Bustos. 



Mendoza E. Villanueva. 



Salta Dr. M. Oliva. 



San Juan A. Gil. 



San Luis Z. Concha. 



Santa Fe S. de Irioudo. 



Santiago del Estero J. Gallo. 



Tucuman. . J. M. Noupes. 



Gran Chaco Territory Colonel F. Bosch. 



Patagonia Colonel A. Barros. 



