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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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XXXIX.— Theatres 122
XL.— Music 122-124
XLI.— Dances 124
XLII.— Festivals 124-125
XLIIL.— Bull-fights 125-126
XLIV.— Cock-fights 126-127
XLV.— Costumes 127-129
XLVL.— Lotteries 129
XLVII.— Stores 129-130
XLVIII.— Pawnbroker-Shops 130-131
XLIX.— The Church 131-134
L.— Jurisprudence 134-137
LI.— Education 137-139
LII.— Newspapers 139-140
LIII.— Miscellaneous 140-143
LIV.— What Mexico needs 143-146
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I.— How to reach Mexico 147-159
How to reach the Country 147
Route I.— New York to Vera Cruz by Steamer 147-152
Vera Cruz 152-154
Jalapa 154-155
Route II.— New York to New Orleans by Rail, thence by Steamer to Vera Cruz 156-158
Matamoros, Tampico, Tuxpan 157
Route III.— New York to Laredo or El Paso, Texas, by Rail 158-159
II.— The Mexican Railway Company from Vera Cruz to Mexico 160-174
From Vera Cruz to Orizaba 160-163
Orizaba 163-165
From Orizaba to Esperanza 165-169
From Esperanza to Puebla via Apizaco 169-170
Puebla 171-173
From Puebla to the City of Mexico 173-174
III.— The City of Mexico and Environs 175-201
Hotels, Restaurants, Theatres, Carriages, Banks, Societies, etc., etc. 175-176
History of Tenochtitlan 176-179