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Foreign News October 31, 1845

Alexandria Gazette

Alexandria, Alexandria County, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Governor Rosas of Buenos Ayres sends message to legislature sharing diplomatic correspondence, approved unanimously; government tasked to demand reparation from Britain and France for naval offenses against the Confederation's honor and interests. Reported August 15.

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FROM LA PLATA.—The barque Rosabella at Salem, from Buenos Ayres, brings advices to the 28th of August. The Salem Register, which has the Gaceta of August 15, gives the following:

"On the 15th Gov. Rosas sent a message to the Legislature, communicating the diplomatic correspondence, which was read in the presence of a great crowd of citizens. All the acts of the Governor were approved in the most unqualified terms, a determination was manifested to sustain the independence and honor of the Republic at all hazards, and the Government was charged to demand reparation from H. B. M., and the King of the French, for the offences to the honor and sovereignty of the Confederation, and to the interests of the country, by the proceedings of the naval forces of England and France, under the authority of their Ministers."

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political

What keywords are associated?

Buenos Ayres Governor Rosas Diplomatic Correspondence Naval Offenses Reparation Demand England France

What entities or persons were involved?

Gov. Rosas

Where did it happen?

Buenos Ayres

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Buenos Ayres

Event Date

August 15

Key Persons

Gov. Rosas

Outcome

all acts of the governor approved; government charged to demand reparation from britain and france for offenses by their naval forces.

Event Details

Gov. Rosas sent a message to the Legislature communicating diplomatic correspondence, read before a large crowd. The legislature approved all his acts unqualifiedly, manifested determination to sustain the Republic's independence and honor, and charged the government to demand reparation from H.B.M. and the King of the French for offenses to the Confederation's honor, sovereignty, and interests caused by English and French naval proceedings under their ministers.

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