An account of the affair has been given to me several times by different Mexicans, who invariably tell it in honor of the character of these Tarumaries.
CHAPTER LV.
Letter to the Deseret News—A brief Review of Mexican History— Characteristics of the People—Land Grants and Purchases— Peculiarities of Land Titles—The Climate of Mexico.
This old letter, copied from the Deseret News, I think will help in describing Mexico:
"El Paso, State of Chihuahua, February 10th, 1876. "Brother F. Nicholson:
"I herewith send you an account of the country and people of this region.
Description of El Paso.
"The town of El Paso is situated on the right bank of the Rio Grande del Norte, in the State of Chihuahua, on a low bottom, liable to much damage from high water; land sandy. The streets are simply old cattle tracks, running in every direction. If an idea can be given of them without mapping it will be by saying they followed the forks of the trails, giving the grounds somewhat the appearance or shape of irregular triangles.
"The river-bed being quick-sand, it costs a great deal to keep a water-ditch in order. The houses are one story, made of adobe; solid block, mainly after the old Moorish style of small fortresses; hollow, square in center; one door in front.