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PICTURES OF LIFE IN MEXICO.

tures and monopolies; and the former brought to the crown a clear revenue of 4000000 dollars annual. Mexican artisans were said to be remarkably skilful in works of plate and jewellery; and like some of the eastern nations, evinced great taste in imitating carved surfaces and ornaments.

The commerce of Mexico with the mother country was carried on almost entirely through the port of Vera Cruz. In time of peace the annual value of the exports was estimated at about 22,000,000 dollars, and the annual value of the imports at nearly 15,000,000 dollars, thus:—

Exports.

Dollars.
Gold and silver, in coin, bullion, and plate 17,000,000
Cochineal 2,400,000
Sugar 1,300,000
Flour 300,000
Indigo, the produce of Nuevo Espana 280,000
Salt meat and other provisions 100,000
Tanned hides 80,000
Sarsaparilla 90,000
Vanilla 60,000
Jalap 50,000
Logwood 40,000
Pimento 30,000
Total 21,790,000