The immigrants with their passage paid by the Government have a right:
1. To be lodged and fed during the first eight days.
2. To be taken over gratuitously with his luggage to the place in the national territory he has chosen for his residence.
These last benefits may also be granted by the executive power to the spontaneous immigration.
Art. 10. The immigrant will prove his good conduct and aptness to work by a certificate gratuitously given to him by the consular agent of the port from which he sailed, and duly legalized by the consular authority of his own country.
Art. 24. All ships coming here with immigrants will enjoy all the possible exemptions of taxes.
Art. 25. As a compensation to the anterior article, the immigrants bound for the Oriental Republic will enjoy on board the ships the very same treatment, as regards the food, lodging and comfort, as the immigrants going to other ports in the River Plate.
Art 33. A special inspector shall look carefully over the gratuitous disembarking of the immigrants and their luggage.
Art. 34. He will accompany them until they be put into possession of their luggage, taking good care lest any one should ask them any retribution in the "Immigrants' Hotel."
Art. 36. In case of serious illness, contracted during the journey, their lodging, maintenance and medical assistance shall be at the expenses of the State, even if the eight days granted by the law have passed.