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INDEX.
PAGE
Revenue and resources
327
Railway, scheme to construct a
288
Recruits, manner of raising
286
Return home
355
Specie imported into the United States from Mexico
311
Statistics of trade
311
Manufactures
312
Santa Fé Expedition, nets
312
Trade
313
Smuggling, extent of
318
Sinking fund, creation of the
322
Stamps or Seals
273
Serpents, figures of
276
Schools and Seminaries
302
Scotch and York Lodgges
227
Santa Anna, Minister of War
228
Spanish power subdued by
336
Revolutionary movements of
338
Elected President
339
Proclaimed Dictator
339
Captured by the Texans
339
Cunning of nets
340
Reelected President
341
Power of
345
Personal appearance of
72
Presentation to
72
Autograph of
75
Dinner with
74
Suggestions as to the mode of the regeneration of
Mexico
352
Shoshones, or the Snake Indians
283
San Miguel
19
San Michael
38
Salt Lakes
36
Social features
49
San Agustin
76
Festival at
76-77
Sacrificial knife
122
Sacrificial yoke
131
San Cosmé
140
San Agustine de las Cuevas
162
Serape
162
Sombrero
162
Spur
164
Story of Laborde
172
Santa Inez
201
Señor Vargas
208
Santa Anna’s leg
207
Stratagems of a hunter
235
Sculpture
53
Small idols
91
San Nicolas, Hacienda of
196
San Inezdo
198
Señor vargas
208
Tortilas
17
The beggar boy (story of)
57
Teoyaomiqui
109-113
Teocalli of Mexico
118
Temples in the Capital
118
Tradition in relation to the conquest
129
Tacubaya
157
Tierra Calienté
159
Features of
169
Tetecala
188
Tenango
205
Texcoco, Lake of
218
Scenery
210
Depth of
218
Town of
220
Ancient town
230
Pyramids of
221
Ancient bricks
221
Palace of Montezuma
221
Puente de las Brigantinass
221
Ancient group from
231
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Tonatiuh Ytzagual
288
Tradition of the pyramids of Teotihuacan
286
Tezcosingo
259
Theatre balls
142
Temisco
174
Tetecala
187
Teocallis
116-117
Teopans
116
Tezcosingo, Hill of
268
Tusapan,Temple of
267
State and fountains at
248
Tio Ignacio
253
Temple of Pachacamac
258
Tubella Plicalis
258
Troops, parades and discipline of the
285
Theatres in Mexico
267
thieving, impudent and adroit
258
Territory of the Mexican Republic
259
Trade with Tampico, American and Foreign
328-329
Matamoras
329
Table of distances, and hours steaming from Panama
to various parts
371
Use of the Lasso
258
Voyage to Vera Cruz
1
Vera Cruz
3
Appearance of town of
4
Alameda of
5
Diseases of
7
Baptisms and burials of
7
Water fall at
8
Commerce for the Port of
357
Blockade by the French
349
Vomito
3
Vergara, Hotel of
37
Virggin in the Cathedral
41
Virgin of Guadalupe
68
Her festival
58
Her churches
64
Her legends
65
Her picture
67
Her offerings
68
Her sonnet
69
Her indulgences
69
Virgin of Dolores, Festival of
149
Virgin of Remedios
143-145
Festival of
145
Legend of
145
Description of
148
View from San Agustin
79
Vale of Cuernavaca
129
Village of gamblers
224
Viaticum
237
Vases and cups
28-94-95
From Tula
197
Value of sugar estate
154
Victoria elected President
387
Revolutionary movements against
337
Whipping Indians
231
Wax figures
88
wollen blankets, manufactures of
235
Xochicalco
189
Relish on
189-192
Examination of
184
Caverns of
184
Subterranean vaults
185
Tradition of
185
Restoration of pyramid
186
Xolotl
245
Sun and Moon, origin of
295
Zopilote, the dance of
287