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Federal Republic .
Revolutionary Leaders who, without Legal Title, Held
Possession of the City of Mexico during the War
of Reform
Administrations Upheld by the French Invaders, and
who Governed in the Places that were in the
Hands of the Foreign Army-Regency
Mexican Intervention and Napoleon's Downfall.
Memorandum
Memorandum by Señor Don Luis Maneyro, Mexican Consul
at Bordeaux
Addresses on the Causes of the Mexican Revolutions.
Banquet in New York City on March 29, 1864
Banquet at New York City on October 2, 1867
Banquet at New York City on December 16, 1891
Banquet at Boston on January 7, 1892 .
THE ANGLO-SAXON AND ROMAN SYSTEMS OF
CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE.
THE ANGLO-SAXON AND ROMAN SYSTEMS OF CRIMINAL
JURISPRUDENCE.
376
377
379
382
387
392
395
The Anglo-Saxon and Roman Systems of Criminal Jurisprudence, 404
The Jury System
The Common Law and Roman Civil Jurisprudence
Literal Application of the Law
Precedents and the Common Law
Mr. Godkin's Opinions on the Jury System .
Mistakes of Mr. P. M. Smith about Judicial Proceedings in
Discussion of the Free Zone in the Mexican Congress
Extension of the Free Zone.
PAGE
439
440
Public Opinion in Mexico about the Free Zone
441
Right of Mexico to Establish the Free Zone
442
How far the Free Zone Favors Smuggling into the United
Action of the United States Government Adverse to the Free
Zone
Conclusion
President's Message of March 16, 1888, on the Free Zone List of Accompanying Documents
Adverse Action of the United States Congress on the Free
Zone.
Reaction in Favor of the Free Zone
United States Opposition to the Free Zone has been in the
Way of its Abolition .
The Free Zone and the Hanseatic Cities
Appendix to the Mexican Free Zone
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Letter from Mr. Romero to Mr. Bayard of February 10, 1888,
Letter from Mr. Romero to Mr. Bayard of February 14, 1888,
Mr. Crain's Speech, Delivered in the House of Representa-
tives on February 27, 1895.
Mr. Sutton's Opinion on the Free Zone, in the New York
Evening Post of May 19, 1894
485
486
481
Different Theories on Wages
A Main Factor Regulating Wages
The Mexican Laborer
Mexican Peonage.
Rate of Agricultural Mexican Wages
Tabular Statement of Daily Wages Paid to Field Hands
in Mexico in 1891, according to Data Obtained
from the Department of Public Works of Mexico
Mr. Ransom's and Mr. Crittenden's Reports on Wages.
Tabular Statement of Wages per Day of Agricultural
501
505
High Wages to Skilled Laborers
Why Mexican Labor is Cheap
Difference in Amount of Work Accomplished by Mexican
and American Workmen
Low Wages Mean High Cost of Production.
Use of Modern Implements and Machinery by Mexicans
Mexican Wages and Silver
Transportation in Mexico
Cost of Living in Mexico, from Data Taken from the Depart-
ment of Public Works of Mexico, and from Reliable
518
519
521
522
526
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533
Retail Prices of Food Products in the City of Mexico
Retail Prices of Food Products Consumed in Mexico and
Exported in 1896, according to Mr. Ransom's Report, 534
Prices, Wholesale and Retail, of Articles, according to Mr.
Crittenden's Report
Wholesale Prices, City of Mexico, 1886 and 1896, Mexican
Prices of Mexican Manufactures, according to Mr. Critten-
den's Report
535
I. Wages, as Comprised in Mr. Ransom's Report on Money
and Prices in Mexico, Dated at the City of Mexico
Wages per Day in the Republic of Mexico in 1896
Wages per Day in Ten Cotton Factories-Ordinary
Hands-in 1896
545
Wages per Day Paid to Mexican Cotton Factory Oper-
atives according to their Respective Occupations
in 1896
Wages of Railway Employees
546
Wages per Day Paid to Miners in the Different States . 547
Daily Wages of Street-Car Employees in the City of
II. Cost of Living, as Comprised in Mr. Ransom's Report on
Money and Prices in Mexico, Dated at the City of
Mexico on September 26, 1896 .
Prices of Agricultural and Pastoral Products Exported
Prices of Products Consumed in the Country (Mexico),
Comparative Table Setting forth the Current Prices of
Manufactures and Merchandise for the Years
Enumerated, as Published by the Board of Com-
mission Agents
Prices of Goods Manufactured in Mexico, Wholesale.
Wholesale Prices per Pound in Mexico (Fourteen
States),
Prices of Commodities in Certain Cities
III. Prices and Wages, as Comprised in Mr. Ransom's Report
on Money and Prices in Mexico, Dated at the City
of Mexico on September 26, 1896
Tabular Statement of Prices and Wages at Various
Points in Mexico.
549
550
551
Appendix No. II.
555
Opinions of American Statesmen on Wages as Affecting the
Cost of Production
The Silver Question Became the Leading Political Ques-
tion in the United States
568
Newspaper Agents Sent to Mexico to Study the Silver
Question
Metals
Comments on the Silver Standard in Mexico
Mr. Kennedy's Misstatement about the Value of the Mex- ican Dollar and about the Mexican Debt .
Official Declarations of Mexico on the Monetary Question. 574
Mexican Opinion Favorable to the Silver Standard
The Natural Ratio and the World's Production of Precious
England and Silver
The United States and Silver from a Mexican Standpoint
Mexico and the Gold Standard
Mexico and the Ratio between Silver and Gold
Important Papers on Silver Printed by the United States
Senate
The Paper as Published in the North American Review
The Silver Standard in Mexico. (The Main Paper.)
No Possible Comparison between Mexico and the United
States
585
586
591
592
593
Reasons why Mexico has the Silver Standard
Advantages of the Silver Standard to Mexico
Disadvantages of the Silver Standard to Mexico
Appendix.
1. M. Romero's Remarks before the American International
Monetary Conference on the Position of Mexico on
the Monetary Question
2. List of Papers Bearing on the Silver Question Printed by
Order of the Senate
3. Loss of Mexican Roads in Reducing their Earnings to
Gold
619
Difficulties Growing out of the Use of Different Languages, 633
Reported Agreement between the Latin-American Countries, 635
Jealousy Among the South American Nations
630
632
Right of Delegates to Express Personal Opinions
Appointment of Committees
644
645