MINISTRY OF WAR DECREE.
not be appropriate or decent that the English army is parked at the sight of the pro-gressive than towards the advancement of the art of war have taken most of Europe, has given the interim government last past August 24 that a committee of chiefs and officers of different arms or military institutes, military research called, move to ex-foreigners to acquire and spread de-as the knowledge that rivers are necessary to best serve the state and the ma-yor luster of the English arms.
But this measure alone is not sufficient to provide the military all the advantages and advances that the Government wishes if not accompanied by others that contribute to this end, it believed that none may be more effective than the creation of military libraries.
To that end, and wishing the interim government that these powerful means of instruction, that the army has lacked until now, to furnish all that is necessary and desirable, and confident of the good results in other producing nations, has come to declare, on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as follows: Article 1
. No. It will create a library, military in the capital of each district.
Section 2. º The Minister of War is charged with the execution of this decree. Since at Madrid October 15, 1843 .= Joaquin Maria Lopez, Pre-sident. = EI Minister of War, Francisco Serrano.
Hon. Sir: In consequence of the stated in article 2. º the date of enactment of this military libraries, I presented the interim government the following statement to the establishment of the same v regime, and aware of it, has served approve it and have it observe, fulfill and keep all its parts. What order of the Government say to Your Excellency for your information and appropriate action. God preserve your Excellency many years. Madrid October 15, l843 .= Serrano.-Sr. chairman of the advisory board of war.
Instruction approved by the Provisional Government of the nation, as it refined the previous re order it.
GENERAL PROVISIONS.
1. No military will create a library in each district capital.
2. º These libraries are under the direction of the advisory board of guer-ra, which in this case is called protective gasket military libraries. The effect will a special business advisory board, which will be called bi-braries.
3. No. At this meeting will be subordinate employees and dependents to use the library, and shall cover the expenses, as well as the shortcomings that are noticed.
4. No. There will be a notebook in and out of books in each library, a gift-to be recorded all who enter, specifying their origin and pre-price, as well as leaving with expression of the plea or cause, and what-yan has produced for sale if to be doubled or tripled ed board has resolved its alienation.
5. No Every 15 days, give the chief librarian to the chief or officer in their respec-tive body (district) Llada detailed news of the movement of books that have been, and each month will to the committee pro-tective, and six will pass a magazine ta by the index, and rectify them. 6. º The magazine will be spent in Madrid the protective seal, and the chief district upper body whose charge is the library.
7. º Each library will have two stamps, one large enough to draw the covers, and another guy to do it different if-uncles of the text, so that each volume is sealed at least ten different sites. These labels must contain the royal arms and a sign that read such district military library.
8. º The libraries will be open without intermission from eight o'clock until no light can be read with na-tural.
9. º The protective seal, according to the library, bring the works to be purchased, provided that it is absolutely prohibited nin-guna do that is not military.
10. By the Ministry of War appropriate measures be taken to the Interior provided that the national inter-library to the military Guen military works there in triplicate or quadruplicate. 11. The Government will identify funds to be used to pay for the gas-ments resulting in the libraries.
12. The Government received with appreciation the works given away by individuals bound to the libraries.
13. These libraries are established in the State's own military buildings, or whose leases are paid by the Ministry of War, taking care to-rándose choose the most central of each stock for the convenience of the attendees.
14. These libraries are public, and therefore not be prohibited from entering any who want to attend them.
15. Appropriate measures be taken to any works, brochures, engraving, paper, lithography or military music is to be published pre-cisely deliver a copy to the library district to verify the publication.
LIBRARY OF MADRID.
16. The library was established in Madrid called me-tate General Library, and shall seek stable position as military works to bring all English-nies ancient and modern.
17. Provide the basis for the formation of this library free-ries generally available in the archives of ministries river of War in the tank of the war, museums Artillery and Engineers, and that may be in lasinspecciones weapons.
18. The library will be general in charge of a colonel or brigadier, who dis-fruit employee's salary Commission's active service and have to susórdenes two officers of recognized ability for the case with the same salary, two sergeants retired with the rewards-tion of six reals a day, and two ordinances Company veterans.
DISTRICT LIBRARIES.
19. The libraries of each of the 13 remaining districts will be responsible for the bodies of artillery, engineers and is-graph more in this way:
In districts 2. º, 3. °, 4. º, 5. º and 8. No artillery a1.
In the 6. º, 7. º, 12 and 14 a1 of engineers.
In the 9. º, 10, 11 and 13 to the staff.
20. The captains general, commanders of artillery, engineers, chiefs of staff, colonels of regi-ments of the military garrison v Mayor of each district board will meet in, and report that the military building, being more to purpose and be in the very center of the city library to be placed in order that t be more convenient to her attendance of the chiefs and officers of the garrison.
21. To make a beginning to these libraries will meet all the bookstores that carry the bodies and establishments mi-militaries of each district.
22. The body, according to details made in the art. 19, need to be care-do of their respective district, commissions to a chief or officer whose merit I do creditor to the honorable distinction of librarian, reporting to the protective seal, which the Government will propose one or two auxiliary officers, as necessary, indicating the ordinances need to be for service and cleanliness of the library, which is appointed by the captain-general between the bodies of the garrison, and in preference to veterans companies where they exist.
23. Librarians in the districts make buying or selling of books without obtaining proper authorization from the protective Jun-ta.
24. The Government hopes that the horns, after rival army doctors in heat to get the better results in this committee that is entrusted to his patriotism to his lights and his desire to advance and enhance the profession of arms.
Madrid October 15, 1843 .= .= Serrano is back.
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