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which, under careful fiscalization, would give an annual sum of over 

 one million milreis to the Treasury.'' 



The report gives the following particulars as to the present 

 condition of the foreign and home debt : — 



Foreign Debt. 



Loan of i860 ... ... ... ... 137.900 



„ 1863 ... ... ... 1,108,400 



„ 1865 ... ... ... ... 4,968,600 



,, 1871 ... ... ... 2,865,800 



„ 1875 ■•■ ■■• ••• ■•■ 4.795.400 



., 1883 ... 4.543.800 



Total ... ... ^^18,419,900 



Internal Debt. 



Milreis, 



Apolicies at 6 per cent. ... ... 336,003,100 



5 1.997.200 



4 .. 119,600 



Gold Loan of 1868, 6 per cent. ... ... 22,443,500 



1879. 4i 42,777,5 00 



Total ... ... 403,340,900 



Orphans' Fund ... ... ... 15,831.303 



Estates of deceased and absent persons . . . 3,842, 591 



Emancipation Fund ... ... ... 2,735,355 



Savings Banks ... ... ... ... 18,478,818 



MontdePiet^ ... ... ... 790,287 



Sundry deposits ... ... ... 11,161,108 



Treasury bills ... ... •■■ 50,075,500 



Treasury notes ... ... ■■■ 10,728,000 



Paper money ... ... ■•■ 187,343,725 



Exercicios Findos ... ... •■■ 411,671 



The assets of the Treasury are : — 



Unpaid taxes ... ... ••■ 14,97^.300 



Debt of Uruguay ... ... ••• 17.007,036 



Debt of Paraguay ... ... ... 256,049 



