390 
I N D E X. 
PAOE. 
Revenue and resources 317 
Railway, scheme to construct a 283 
Recruits, manner of raising 286 
Return home 355 
Specie imported into the United States from Mexico. 311 
Statistics of trade 311 
Manufactures 312 
Santa F6 Expedition, note 312 
Trade 318 
Smuggling, extent of. 319 
Sinking Fund, creation of the 322 
Stamps or Seals 273 
Serpents, figures of. 276 
Schools and Seminaries 302 
Scotch and York Lodges 337 
Santa Anna, Alinister of War 338 
Spanish power subdued by 338 
Revolutionary movements of. 338 
Elected President , 339 
Proclaimed Dictator 339 
Captured by the Texans 339 
Cunning of, note 340 
Reelected President 341 
Power of. 345 
Personal appearance of. 73 
Presentation to 72 
Autograph of. 75 
Dinner with 74 
Suggestions as to the mode of the regeneration of 
Mexico 352 
Shoshones, or Snake Indians 383 
San M ichael 19 
San Martin ; 33 
Salt Lakes 36 
Social features 49 
San Agustin 76 
Festival at 76—77 
Sacrificial knife 122 
Sacrificial yoke 121 
Saa Cosm6 140 
San Augustine de las Cuevas 162 
Serape 162 
Sombrero 163 
Spur 164 
Story of Laborde 172 
Santa Inez 201 
Sefior Vargas 202 
Santa Anna's leg 207 
Stratagems of a hunter 235 
Sculpture 83 
Small Idols 91 
San Nicolas, Hacienda of. 196 
San Inez, do 198 
Senor Vargas 202 
Tortilas 17 
The beggar boy (story of) 57 
Teoyaomiqui 109—113 
Teocalli of Mexfco 118 
Temples in the Capital 118 
Tradition in relation to the conquest 139 
Tacubaya 157 
Tierra Caliente 159 
Features of. IfiS 
Tetecala 188 
Tenango 205 
Tezcoco, Lake of. 218 
Scenery of. • 210 
Depth of. 218 
Town of 220 
Ancient town 220 
Pyramids of. 221 
Ancient bricks of. 221 
Palace of Montezuma 221 
Puente de las Brigantinas 221 
Ancient group from 221 ^ 
Tonatiuh Ytzagual ^ 
Tradition of the pyramids of Teotihiiacan ."!.".'!." !!!223 
lezcosingo »» 
Theatre balls .'...!!.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.'.".' 149 
Temisco '.'.'.'.','.'. * 174 
Tetecala "| _" jgj 
Teocallis ' iigllin 
Teopans .'.'.!!!!'.'.'! ii» 
Tezcosingo, Hill of. '."!!!!'.! !!!!!233 
Tusapan, Temple of .'.'.'.'!!.'.'.'.'247 
Statue and fountain at 248 
Tio Ignacio '253 
'I'emple of Pachacamac , 258 
Tabella Plicalis .'.'.".'.'.'.258 
Troops, parades and discipline of the 285 
Theatres in Mexico .',237 
Thieving, impudent and adroit .288 
Territory of the Mexican Repubhc 299 
Trade with Tampico, American and Foreign.. 308-209 
Metamoras 300 
Table of distances, and hours steaming from Pana- 
ma to various parts 37X 
Use of the Lasso. 
Voyage to Vera Cru2 1 
Vera Cruz 3 
Appearance of town of. 4 
Alameda of. . , ^....S 
Diseases of. Jj . . . .7 
Baptisms and burials of. 7 
Water-fall at 8 
Commerce of the port of 307 
Blockaded by the French 340 
Vomito 8 
Vergara, Hotel of 37 
Virgin in the Cathedral 41 
Virgin of Guadalupe 63 
Her festival 63 
Her churches 64 
Her legends 65 
Her picture 67 
Her offerings 68' 
Her sonnet 69 
Her indulgences 69 
Virgm of Dolores, festival of. 149 
Virgin of Remedios 142—146 
Festival of. 145 
Legend of. ;.145 
Description of. 148 
View from San Augustin 79 
Vale of Cuernavaca 169 
Village gamblers 2*^ 
Viaticum 227 
Vases and Cups 93—94—95 
From Tula IW 
Value of sugar estate 174 
Victoria elected President 337 
Revolutionary movements against 337 
Whipping Indians 201 
Wax figures 83 
Woollen blankets, manufacture of. 315 
Xochicalco 180 
Reliefs on 182-183 
Examination of. 184 
Caverns of. 184 
Subterranean vaults 185 
Tradition of. 185 
Restoration of pyramid -ISB 
Xolotl .2!ffi 
Sun and Moon, origin of. 225 
Zopilote, the dance of,, 
.331 
