México and the United States; a study of subjects affecting their political, commercial and social relations, made with a view to their promotion / by Matías Romero.

New York and London: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1898.


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Preliminares.

Preface.

Partial list of special messages on México sent by the Presidents of the United States…

Contents.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Geographical and statistical notes on México.

Part I.

Geography

Mining.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Orography.

Hydrography. - Climate.

Flora
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Fruits-Flowers.

Irrigation-Fauna.

Ethnology.
Parte 1

Parte 2

Languages-Population.

Religion-Political organization.

Education.

The city of México.

Railways-Postal Service.

Public lands - Immigration - Public debt - Banking - Shipping - Non-Official publications.

Part II

Statistical.

Revenues and expenses.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Foreign trade.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Trade between México and the United States
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Coinage-Mexican gold exports.

Railways.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Public debt - Post-office and Telegraph Service - Bank - Public Lands.

Education-Public Libraries

Navigation.

Addenda-Appendix.

Itineraries.
Parte 1

Parte 2

The Valley of México's drainage.
Parte 1

Parte 2

Historical notes on México.

Part I.

Genesis of Mexican Independence.
Parte1

Parte 2
Parte 3
Parte 4
Parte 5

Part II

Philosophy of the Mexican Revolutions.
Parte 1

Parte 2
Parte 3
Parte 4
Parte 5
Parte 6

The Anglo-Saxon and Roman System of criminal Jurisprudence.
Parte 1

Parte 2
Parte 3

The Mexican free zone.
Parte 1

Parte 2
Parte 3
Parte 4
Parte 5

Appendix to the Mexican free zone.
Parte 1

Parte 2

Labor and wages in México.

Mexican peonage.

Rate of agricultural Mexican wages. -Mr. Ranson's and Mr. Crittenden Report.

Low wages in México-Why Mexican labor is cheap.

Work of Mexican and American laborers-Low wages mean high cost of production

Use of machinery by Mexican - Mexican wages and silver - Transportation in México.

Cost of living in México.

Mexican labor is not organized.

Appendix No 1

Appendix No 2

The silver standard in México - The silver question became the leading…

Agent sent to México to study the silver Question - Comments on the silver standard in México - Mr. Kennedy misstatement - Official declaration on the monetary question.

Mexican opinion favorable to be silver standard - Natural ratio and world's production of silver - England and silver.

Mexican opinion favorable to be silver standard - Natural ratio and world's production of silver - England and silver.

México and the ratio

The silver standard in México.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Appendix.

The Pan-American Conference of 1889.

The Pan-American Conference of 1889-Acts convening the Conference

Fears of the Spanish - Difficulties growing out of the use of different languages - Agreement between the Latin-America - American Nation-Fealousy among the south American Nations

Mr. Blaine as President - Excursion of the Delegates - Eleccion of the Vice-Presidents - Appointment of Commitees - Rules of the Conference.

Señor Don Fidel G. Pierra.

Arbitration.

México on the creaty of Central Arbitration - Reciprocity Creaties - Intercontinental raitway project - Monetary Union.

Burcan of the American Republics - Commercial nomenclature - Final result of the Conference.

Appendix-List of commitences

Mr. Henderson and the arbitration project.

Committee plan on arbitration - Committee plan on right of conquest - Creaty of arbitration - Recommendation in favor of reciprocity - Recommendation on American Monetary Union - Censure of a Romero by Señor Sosa.

Mr. Romero answers to Sr. Pierras attacks.

Foreign commobites imported into the free zone.

List of Presidents message on México.

Appendix to geographical and statistical notes.

Historical notes on México

The Anglo-Saxon and Roman System of Criminal Jurisprudence - The Mexican free zone - Labor and wages in México.

The silver standard-The Pan-American Conference