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Title Life in Mexico, Volume 1
Author Calderón de la Barca
Year 1843
Publisher Charles C. Little and James Brown
Location Boston
Source djvu
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded
Volumes Volume 2
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CONTENTS.


LETTER THE FIRST.
Departure of the "Norma" — Last Look of New York Bay — Fellow Passengers — Contrary Winds — Deceitful Appearances — Sun-set in Southern Latitudes — Seas passed over by Columbus — Varied Occupations on Ship-board — Berry Islands — Bahama Banks — Evening in a Tropical Sea — L. E. L. — Pan of Matanzas — Morro Castle-Bay of Havana — Arrival — Handsome House in Havana — Sights and Sounds, 1
LETTER THE SECOND
Havana Aristocracy — Lucia de Lammermoor — La Rossi and Montresor — Brig of War — Countess de V —— a — Dinner at H —— a's — Southerly Winds — View from the Balcony — Quinta of Count V —— a — San Cristobal — Mass at San Felipe — Erard Harp — Dinner at General M —— o's — A Desert at Havana — Queen of Spain's Birth-day — Dinner at the Yutendencia — La Pantanelli — Theatre of Tacon — Railroad — Cure by Lightning — Shops — Ball at the Countess F —— a's — Last Visit — Souvenirs, 16
LETTER THE THIRD
Departure in the Jason — Spanish Captain and Officers — Life on Board a Man of War — "Balances" — Fishing — "Le Petit Tambour" — Cocoa-nuts — A Norte — Spanish Proverb — Peak of Orizava — Theory and Practice — Norte Chocolatero — Contrary Winds — Chain of Mountains — Goleta, 26
LETTER THE FOURTH.
Distant View of Vera Cruz — Pilots — Boat from the City — Mutual Salutes — Approach to Vera Cruz — Crowd on the Wharf — House of Don Dionisio V —— o — Guard of Honour — German Piano — Supper — Madonna — Aspect of the City — Sopilotes — Deliberations — General Guadalupe Victoria — Two-headed Eagle — Dilapidated Saint — Harp — Theatre — Doña Innocencia Martinez — Invitation from General Santa Anna, 36
LETTER THE FIFTH.
Departure from Vera Cruz — Sand Hills — Oriental Scene — Mango de Clavo — General Santa Anna — Breakfast — Escort and Diligence — Santa Fé — Puente Nacional — Bridge sketched by Mrs. Ward — Country in December — Don Miguel — First Impressions — Fruit — Plan del Rio — German Musicians — Sleeping Captain — Approach to Jalapa — Appearance of the City — Cofre de Perote — Flowers — House and Rock — Last View of Jalapa — Change of Scenery — San Miguel de los Soldados — Perote — Striking Scene before Daybreak — Non-arrival of Escort — Yankee Coachman-Dispute — Departure — Company of Lancers — Alcalde — Breakfast at La Ventilla — Pulque — Double Escort — Crosses — Brigand-looking Tavern keeper — Ojo de Agua — Arrival at Puebla — Dress of the Peasants — Christmas-eve — Inn — "Nacimiento", 47
LETTER THE SIXTH.
Departure from Puebla — Chirimoyas — Rio Frio — Indian Game — Black Forest — Valley of Mexico — Recollections of Tenochtitlan — Mexican Officer — Reception — Scenery — Variety of Dresses — Cheers — Storm of Rain — Entry to Mexico — Buenavista — House by Daylight — Sights from the Windows — Visits — Mexican Etiquette — Countess C — a — Flowers in December — Serenade — Patriotic Hymn, 71
LETTER THE SEVENTH.
Débût in Mexico — Cathedral — Temple of the Aztecs — Congregation — Stone of Sacrifices — Palace — Importunate léperos — Visit to the President — Countess C —— a — Street Cries — Tortilleras — Sartor Resartus, 90
LETTER THE EIGHTH.
Ball in Preparation — Agreeable Family — Fine Voices — Theatre — Smoking — Castle of Chapultepec — Viceroy Galvez — Montezuma's Cypress — Vice-Queen — Valley of Mexico — New Year's Day — Opening of Congress — Visits from the Diplomatic Corps — Poblana Dress — "Funcion Extraordinaria" — Theatre — Visit to the Cathedral of Guadalupe — Divine Painting — Bishop — Beggars — Mosquitoes' Eggs, 101
LETTER THE NINTH.
Visits from Spaniards — Visit from the President — Disquisition — Poblana Dress — Bernardo the Matador — Bull-fight Extraordinary — Plaza de Toros — Fireworks — Portrait of C —— n — Fancy Ball — Dress — Costume of the Patronesses — Beauty in Mexico — Doctor's Visit — Cards of faire part — Marquesa de San Roman — Toilet in Morning Visits of ceremony — Attempt at Robbery — Murder of a consul — La Güera Rodriguez — Dr. Plan — M. de Humboldt — Anecdote — Former Customs, 116
LETTER THE TENTH.
San Fernando — House of Perez de Galvez — A Removal — Size of the Houses — Old Monastery — View by Sunset — Evening Visits — Mexican Etiquette — Night View from the Azotea — Tacubaya — Magueys — Making of Pulque — Organos and Nopal — Environs of Mexico — Miracle — Hacienda — View from the Countess C —— a's House — Arzobispado — Anecdote — Comparative view of beauty — Indians — Rancheritas — Mexican Cordiality — Masses for the Dead — San Agustin — Form of Invitation — Death of a Senator — A Mistake, 137
LETTER THE ELEVENTH.
Calle de Tacuba — The Leap of Alvarado — The "Noche Triste" — Sale of a Curate's goods — Padre Loon — Leprosy — Pictures — The Annunciation — The Alameda Paseo de Bucarelli — The Viga — Indians in canoes — A Murder — A country fête — Visit to the Colegia Vizcaino — The Jota Arragonesa — Old Soldiers, 156
LETTER THE TWELFTH.
The Viga during the Carnival — Variety of equipages — The Millionaires — The monks — Masked ball — An alarming sight — Medical students — Dinner at the Prussian minister's — Rides on horseback — Indian love of flowers — Santa Anita — The Chinampas — Their Origin — Indians in canoes — Song of "El Palomo" — Fighting — The great lakes — The Drain of Huehuetoca — The great market of Tlatelolco, 171
LETTER THE THIRTEENTH.
Convent of San Joaquin — Mexico in the morning — Tacuba — Carmelite Prior — Convent Garden — Hacienda of Los Morales — El Olivar — A Huacamaya — Humming birds — Correspondence — Expected consecration — Visit to the Mineria — Botanic Garden — Arbol de las Manitas — The Museum — Equestrian statue — Academy of Painting and Sculpture — Disappointment, 187
LETTER THE FOURTEENTH.
Palm Sunday — Holy Thursday — Variety of costumes — San Francisco — Santa Domingo — Santa Teresa — Nuns — Stone bust — The Academy — Religious procession — Pilgrimage to the churches — Santa Clara — Nun's voice — Orange-trees and rose bushes — The Cathedral illuminated — Our Saviour in chains — Good Friday — The great square towards Evening — Dresses of men, women, and children — Approach of the Host — Judas — Great Procession — Misèrer — The Square by moonlight — A Lonely Walk — Sabado de Gloria — Ball in Contemplation — Weekly soirées — Embroidered muslins — A Tertulia at home, 197
LETTER THE FIFTEENTH.
Letter from the Archbishop — Visit to the "Encarnacion" — Reception — Description — The novices — Convent-supper — Picturesque scene — Sonato on the organ — Attempt at Robbery-Alarms of the Household — Visit to San Agustin — Anonymous letter — The Virgin de los Remedios — Visit to the chapel — The padre — The image — Anecdote of the large pearl — A mine, 217
LETTER THE SIXTEENTH.
Mexico in May — Leave Mexico for Santiago — Coach of Charles Tenth — Mexican travelling — General aspect of the country — Village of Santa Clara — Robbers' House — Temples of the sun and moon — San Juan — Mexican Posada — School-house — Skulls — Hard fare — Travelling dress — Sopayuca — Military administrador — Santiago — Matadors and picadors — Evenings in the country — Dances — Mexican songs — Cempoala — Plaza de Toros — Skill of the horsemen — Omatusco — Accident — Tulansingo — Beautiful garden — Mexican dishes — Fruits — Horses — Games of forfeits — Ranchera's dress — Young Girls and their admirers — Verses — Knowledge of simple medicine — Indian baths — Hidden treasures — Anecdote, 231
LETTER THE SEVENTEENTH.
Arrival of Tepenacasco — Lake with wild duck — Ruined hacienda — Sunset on the plains — Troop of asses — Ride by moonlight — Leave Tepenacasco — San Miguel — Description — Thunder storm — Guasco — Journey to Real del Monte — English road — Scenery — Village of Real — Count de Regla — Director's house — English breakfast — Visit to the mines — mining speculations-Grand scenery — Visit to Regla — The cascade — The storm — Loneliness — A Journey in storm and darkness — Return to Tepenacasco — Journey to Sopayuca — Narrow escape — Famous bull — Return to Mexico, 258
LETTER THE EIGHTEENTH.
English Ball — Dresses — Diamonds — Mineria — Arrival of the Pope's bull-Consecration of the archbishop — Foreign ministers — Splendour of the cathedral — Description of the ceremony, 273
LETTER THE NINETEENTH.
Mexican servants — Anecdotes — Remedies — An unsafe Porter — Galopinas — The reboso — The sarape — Women-cooks — Foreign Servants — Characteristics of Mexican servants — Servants' wages — Nun of the Santa Teresa — Motives for taking the veil, 282
LETTER THE TWENTIETH.
The Convent entry — Dialogue — A Chair in church — Arrival of the nun — Dress — José Maria — Crowd — Withdrawal of the black curtain-The Taking of the veil — The sermon — A dead body — Another victim — Convent of the Encarnacion — Attempt at a hymn — Invitation — Morning visit — The nun and her mother — Banquet — Taking leave — Ceremony of the veil-taking — A Beautiful victim — The Last look — Presentation to the bishop — Reflections — Verses, 294
LETTER THE TWENTY-FIRST.
San Agustin — The Gambling fête — The Beauties of the village — The road from Mexico — Entry to San Agustin — The gambling houses — San Antonio — The Pedregal — Last day of the fête — The cock-pit — The boxes-The cock-fight — Decorum — Comparisons — Dinner — Ball at Calvario — House of General Moran — View of the gambling tables — The Advocate — Ball at the Plaza de Gallos — Return to Mexico — Reflections — Conversation between two ministers, 310
LETTER THE TWENTY-SECOND.
Countess C —— a — Gutierrez Estrada — Dinner at General Moran's — Dowager Marquesa — Fête at San Antonio — Approach of the rainy season — Diamonds and plate — Great ball — Night travelling — Severe storm — Chapter of accidents — Corpus Christi — Poblana dress — Book club — Ball — Humming bird — Franciscan friar — Missions to Old and New California — Zeal and endurance of the missionaries — Present condition — Convent gardener, 321
LETTER THE TWENTY-THIRD.
The President — Yturbide — Visit from the Archbishop — Señor Cañedo — General Almonte — Señor Cuevas — Situation of an Archbishop in Mexico — Of Señor Posada — His life — Mexican charity — Wax figures — Anecdote — Valuable present — Education — Comparison — Schools — Opportunities — Natural talent — Annual — Compliments to the Mexican Ladies by the editor — Families of the old school — Morals — Indulgence — Manners — Love of country — Colleges, 335
LETTER THE TWENTY-FOURTH.
Revolution in Mexico — Gomez Farias and General Urrea — The Federalists — The President imprisoned — Firing — Cannon — First news — Escape — Proclamation of the government — Cannonading — Count C —— a — Houses deserted — Countess del V —— e — Proclamation of the federalists — Circular of the federalists — Scarcity of provisions — Bursting of a shell — Refugees — Dr. Plan — Young lady shot — Gomez Farias — Rumours — Address of Gomez Farias — Balls and bullets — Visit from the —— Minister — Arrival of Monsieur de —— Expected attack — Skirmish — Appearance of the street — San Cosmè — General —— — The Count de B —— — More Rumours — Suspense — Cannonading — Government bulletin — Plan of the rebels defeated — Proclamation of the President — Of General Valencia — Maternal affection - Fresh reports — Families leaving the city — Letter from Santa Anna — Bustamante's letter when imprisoned — Propositions — Refusal — Tacubaya — Archbishop — Fresh proposals — Refusal — Second letter from Santa Anna — Government bulletin — Proclamations — An awkward mistake — The Archbishop visits the President — Conclusion of the revolution — Government newspaper — Circulars, 348
LETTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH.
Plan of the federalists — Letter from Farias — Signing of articles — Dispersion of the "pronunciados" — Conditions — Orders of General Valencia — Of the Governor — Address of General Valencia — Departure of our guests — The Cosmopolita — State of the palace and streets — Bulletin of the firing — Interior of houses — Escape of families — Conduct of the troops — Countess del V —— e — Santa Anna — Congress — Anecdote — Discussion in Congress — Leprosy, 381
LETTER THE TWENTY-SIXTH.
Visiters — Virgin de los Remedios — Encarnacion — Fears of the nuns — Santa Teresa — Rainy season — Amusing scene — "Está a la disposicion de V." — Mexican sincerity — Texian Vessels — Fine hair — School mistress — Climate — Its effects — Nerves — Tours de Force — Anniversary — Speech — Paseo — San Angel — Tacubaya — Army of "the three guarantees" — Plan of Yguala — A murder — Indian politeness — Drunkenness — Señor Canedo — Revolutions in Mexico — The Peñon — The Baths — General — Situation and view — Indian family — Of the boiling springs — Capabilities — Solitude — Chapultepec — The Desagravios — Penitence at San Francisco — Discipline of the men — Discourse of the monk — Darkness and horrors — Salmagundi, 392
MEXICAN AIRS. 410