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Sports and Amusements:—Horse-racing—Sailing—Cock-fighting—Hunting—Shooting—Fishing |
78 |
Throwing the Lasso |
— |
Annual Fair near the Recolator |
79 |
Provisions: Beef—Mutton—Poultry—Wines—Beer |
81 to 85 |
Vegetables |
— |
Fruit |
86 |
Other Animal and Vegetable Productions |
— |
Population |
89 |
Trade and Manufactures |
— |
Exports |
89 |
Imports—List of Vessels that arrived in 1821, 2, 3, 4 |
90 |
Shops in Buenos Ayres very numerous |
92 |
English Manufactures very cheap |
93 |
Currency, &c.—Notes engraved in England |
95 |
Average of Exchange |
96 |
Bank of Buenos Ayres—Funds |
— |
Education and Literature |
97 |
College School—Academy in the Merced Church |
— |
Mrs. Hyne’s
Seminary |
— |
Many Buenos Ayreans speak and write English |
98 |
College of Stonyhurst, near Liverpool |
99 |
Education of Females |
— |
Variedades et Mensagero de Londres |
100 |
Newspapers published in Buenos Ayres |
101 |
Printing Offices |
— |
Religion |
102 |
Contrast of the Catholic and Protestant faith |
— |
Reception of an Archbishop, who arrived in 1824 |
— |
Times of Public Worship |
103 |
Oration-Time |
104 |
Music of the Masses |
— |
Confession |
105 |
Figures of the Virgin Mary kept in glass cases |
106 |
Priesthood not illiberal |
— |
Friars |
107 |
Suppression of the Monasteries |
— |
Convents for Nuns |
111 |
Religious Processions: St. Rosario, and St. Nicholas |
113 |
Feast of Corpus Christi |
113 |
Observances during Lent—Passion Week—Holy Thursday—Good Friday—Burning of Judas |
113 to 114 |
Procession of the Holy Ghost |
117 |
Funeral Ceremonies |
119 |
Masses for the repose of the Soul |
— |
Protestant Burying-Ground |
120 |
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