PUBLIC DEBT.
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Expenditures.
Legislative power | 1,071,712 | ||
Executive power | 48,832 | ||
Supreme Court | 389,554 | ||
Foreign affairs | 336,280 | ||
Interior | 3,235,118 | ||
Justice and public education | 1,215,473 | ||
Public works (Fomento) | 7,551,083 | ||
Treasury | 4,648,377 | ||
War and navy | 8,514,478 | ||
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Total | 27,011,507 | ||
Expenditures of the several States | 7,500,000 | ||
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Grand total | 34,511,507 |
XIV.
Public Debt.
1. Foreign debts: | |||
English debt of Oct. 14, 1850 | $89,252,360 | ||
English convention of Dec. 4, 1851 . | 5,900,025 | ||
Spanish convention of Dec. 6, 1851. | 1,231,775 | ||
Spanish convention of Nov. 12, 1853. | 5,553,287 | ||
Indebtedness to the United States of July 4, 1868 | 2,775,123 | ||
—————— | $104,712,570 | ||
2. Internal debt | 40,241,215 | ||
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Total[1] | $144,953,785 |
The Mexican Government does not recognize the debts as stated by the English and Spanish conventions. All the foreign debts, except that due the United States, are about to be consolidated, and bonds bearing three per cent interest, to be receivable for Government lands, adjudicated
- ↑ Translated from the Almanack de Gotha.