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of Paz, Peru; arrives at Manila, October 14, 1825; forbids foreigners to sell goods at retail, February 4, 1828; makes laws in many different directions; gives instructions for government of Mariana Islands, December 17, 1828; foundation of Dominican college in Ocana, Spain, as a feeder for China and the Philippines, May 2, 1830 (approved, August 15, 1831); returns to Spain, December 23, 1830; term as governor, October 14, 1825-December 23, 1830. _Pascual Enrile y Alcedo_--Native of Cadiz, military officer and segundo cabo of, the Philippines; becomes governor, December 23, 1830; expedition to Igorrotes, 1831-1832; lottery established, July 3, 1833; royal tribunal of commerce created in Manila, January 1, 1834; _Guia de Forasteros_ (Guide book for strangers) first printed, 1834; Compania de Filipinas dissolved by royal order of September 6, 1834; royal order of November 3, 1834, substitutes segundo cabo in office of governor, in case of latter's absence, sickness, or death; many useful laws passed and islands prosper during this term; term as governor, December 23, 1830-March 1, 1835. _Gabriel de Torres_--Native of Valladolid province, and segundo cabo of the Philippines; becomes governor, March 1, 1835; death, April 23, 1835; term as governor, March 1, 1835-April 23, 1835. _Juan Cramer_ (Montero y Vidal) Juaquin de Crame (Mas, and Buzeta and Bravo)--Native of Cataluna; becomes governor (_ad interim_) as office of segundo cabo vacant, April 23, 1835; term as governor, April 23, 1835-September 9, 1835. _Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona_--Native of Ibrillos (Rioja), and military officer; comes to Manila with appointment as segundo cabo; becomes governor (_ad interim_), September 9, 1835; royal council of Spain and the Indies abolished by royal decree, September 28, 1836; by the promulgation in Madrid (June 18, 1837) of the political constitution of the Spanish monarchy, the Philippines lose their representation in the Cortes; term as governor, September 9, 1835-August 27, 1837. _Andres Garcia Camba_--Knight of the Order of Santiago, and mariscal-de-campo; captured with royal army at battle of Ayacucho, Peru, December 9, 1824; residence in Manila April, 1825-March, 1835; receives royal approbation to appointment as commander-in-chief of military forces at Manila, May 22, 1826; appointed director of _La Sociedad Economica de Amigos del Pais_; elected to represent the Philippines in Spanish Cortes, 1834;
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