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MEXICO IN 1827.
1824, as their receipts, under all the disadvantages of a system new in all its parts, and confided, in its first application, to agents unfitted, in many instances, by long habits of corruption, for any very strenuous exertions, afford, certainly, the very best evidence of increasing commercial activity. I shall, therefore, give a Comparative Table of their amount:—
Produce in dollars. | ||
1824. | 1826, 10 months. | |
Campeche | 115,033 | 157,464 |
Isla del Carmen | 19,280 | |
Tabasco | 7,446 | 36,682 |
Tămpīcŏ (Pueblo Viejo) | 367,680 | 480,195 |
Tămpīcŏ de Tămăulīpăs | 326,640 | |
Refugio and Soto la Marina |
In | 1823 | 14,538 | 378,734 | ||
1824 | 113,119 | ||||
Acapulco | 1821 | 20,362 | 422,343 | ||
1824 | 100,308 | ||||
Măzătlān | 30,392 | 125,298 | |||
Gūāymăs in 1821 | 26,736 | 44,676 |
I must again state that the sums given in the preceding Table are not meant to convey any idea of the value of the Imports introduced through the different ports, but merely to show what has been done towards the organization of a system, by which the amount of these Imports may, hereafter, be ascertained.