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CIVIL LIST.
323
Dollars. Total.
B't for'd, $1,387,034 6
JUDICIARY.
Salaries for Departmental Magistrates, Judges and Sub­alterns
1,207,376    
POLITICAL.
Governors, Secretaries, Departmental Juntas, Prefects, their Secretaries and sub-Prefects
847,467    
ECCLESIASTICAL.
Bishoprics of Sonora and Yucatan, 15,200    
Missions, 31,930    

47,130    
INSTRUCTION, BENEVOLENCE, AND PUNISHMENT.
Academy of San Carlos, 13,000    
Museum, 5,600    
Conservatory of Chapultepec, and Professor of Botany, 2,200    
Colleges of St. Juan Lateran, Ildefonso, Espiritu San­to at Puebla 20,000    
Professors in University at Mexico, 7,613    
School of Surgery, 1,500    
Professors of Medical School or College, 10,800    
Director of Institution of Medical Sciences, &c. &c. 2,160    
Hospitals, Prisons, Fortresses, 180,000    

260,409    
SALARIES OF VARIOUS OFFICERS OF PALACE.
Concièrge, 420    
Architect, 200    
Chaplain, 600    
Two Porters, 1,200    
Gardener, 1,000    

3,420    
RENTS, PENSIONS, ETC.
Collegiate of N. S. of Guadalupe, 26,391 4 9
Civil Pensions, 70,178    

96,596 4 9
Sundries, Printing, &c. &c.
87,596 5 3
WAR OFFICE.
Salaries of officers—(active,) 357,397 3 6
Salaries of officers—(on leave,) 28,759 7 0
Salaries of officers—(retired,) 718,399 2 0
Military Mont de Piete, 291,079 3 9
Army, privates, and all other military, expenses 6,604,379 7 9

8,000,000    
DIVIDENDS ON FOREIGN DEBT, 1,155,922 2 5
$13,155,922 2 5
Exclusive of the payment of loans and balances.
Mexico, 29th July, 1841.


The deficiencies to which I have alluded, on the page preceding the last tabular statement, must be still more apparent and lamentable after