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From Anton Chico to A toi que. 4 
Pecos valley —Sudden freshet.—Division of party.—Agua Ne | Cuesta.—Cafion Blanco.—La: Laguna. y and river of 
Galisteo.—Los Cerritos. —Cienega.—Peña Blanca.—San Do o.—Indian hospitality.—San x c7 maa — Pueblo 
de Zandia.—Albuquerque. À a; a E? m 
September 27—Anton ( ico.—At 10 a. m. the train nomm wë cam w "e 
village. Explorations were then made in the vicinity. The as of 1 dad cou 
seems to have been, originally, an elevated table-land. Through this has been worn a 
chasm with bluff banks; which, above the town, rise directly from the river, and form a narrow 
cañon. As we descend the stream the bluffs recede, leaving a A dialog m and the fertile 
basin in which Anton Chico i is situated. CET ze TS 
A whole family of emigrants, in vo 
similar torrent and drowned, 
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