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 MEXICO. 245 thousand, including the lay-brothers of convents, and other subordinate hangers-on of the Church. The Secular Clergy was composed of about five thousand Priests {Clerigos) ; the Regulars, wearing the habits of different Orders, of nearly an equal number, of whom two thousand five hundred (including lay-brothers) resided in the convents of the Capital alone. There were only nine bishops, including the Primate, the See of Chiapa not being then considered as annexed to Mexico. Their revenues were supposed to be : — Dollars. Those of the Archbishop of Mexico . . 130,000 Of the Bishop of La Puebla VaUadohd Guadalajara Durango Monterey Yucatan Oaxaca Sonora 110,000 100,000 90,000 35,000 30,000 20,000 18,000 6,000 Total .... 439,000 This income was produced, principally, by that portion of the tithes, which was destined for the subsistence of the Clergy. The annual average amount of these, (upon a term of ten years given by Humboldt) appears to have been, in the year 1790:— In Dollars. Mexico .... 708,287 La Puebla VaUadohd Oaxaca Guadalajara Durango 350,888 323,940 86,323 257,910 108,031 Reals. 7 3 Total . . 1,835,382