ADDENDA. 



Since this paper has been printed the Federal Treasury of Mexico 

 finished the accounts of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897, and I give 

 below the general results, showing the total amount of the Federal 

 revenues and expenses during that year. I also give a statement, taken 

 from the Statistical Bureau of the Treasury Department of Mexico, 

 published since this paper has gone to press, of the imports and ex- 

 ports in the same year, both by countries and custom houses, these two 

 statements completing the data contained in this paper, and finally 

 some data of the trade of both countries during the first nine months 

 of the present calendar year. 



FEDERAL REVENUE AND EXPENSES OF MEXICO IN THE FISCAL YEAR 



1896-1897. 



RECEIPTS. 



Duties on imports and exports $23,639,580.91 



Internal revenue 24,323,798.46 



Public services 2,057,409.92 



Extraordinary and incidental 2,084,496.30 



$52,105,285.59 

 Extraordinary revenues proceeding from contracts 



and other sources 2,819. *7 



$52,108,104.76 

 EXPENSES. 



1. Legislative power $ 989,758.38 



2. Executive power 62,100.26 



3. Judicial power 428,687.46 



4. Department of Foreign Affairs 470,122.37 



5. Department of Interior 3,354,888.95 



6. Department of Justice and Public Education. 2,184,556.52 



7. Department of Fomento, Colonization, and 



Industry 611,863.83 



8. Department of Communications and Public 



Works 5,494,593-34 



9. Department of the Treasury and Public 



Credit 24,218,207.75 



10. Department of War and the Navy 10,550,955.18 



Total $48.365,734.04 



Surplus $3,742,370.72 



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