922 Memoires et Documents 
taken place; project for canal across Isthmus of Tehuantepec; 
retirement of consul at New Orleans (ff . 15-49) . 
Feb. 13. Extract from reports of Alaman to 
Mexican senate; relations with U.S.; invasion of Texas not 
mentioned (ff . 50-53) . 
Mar. 22. Espinosa, Memoria que _ i _ I _ : , Ley 6 el 
Secretario de Estado y_ del Despacho universal de Justicia 
y_ Negocios Eclesiasticos en la Camara de Diputados el dia 
18 y_ en la de Senadores el dia 22 de Marzo del ano de 1830 . 
sobre los ramos del Ministerlo de su cargo ; situation in 
California; population; marriages; difficulty in require- 
ment that priests be ordained at New Orleans; bishopric of 
Monterey (ff . 59-79) . 
Apr. 15. Vice-president of Mexico; speech to 
congress on relations with U.S. (ff. 88-92); printed Spanish 
text (ff . 95-96) . 
1831, Jan. 5. Alaman, Memoria de la Secretaria de 
Estado y_ del Despacho de Relaciones interiores y_ exteriores , 
Presentada por el Secretario del ramo a, las Camaras del 
Congreso general . . . . ; relations with U.S.; death from 
illness of refugee families in New Orleans; Texas coloni- 
zation; California religious missions; consulate at New 
Orleans (ff . 99-137) . 
Nov. 6. Sebastiani to Gros, attitude of U.S. 
towards Mexico; conduct of Poinsett; on commercial matters 
he will cooperate with U.S. minister, for French products 
reach Mexico in American vessels; French merchandise put 
in bond in New York and New Orleans (ff. 214-251). 
1831. Ensayo sobre Tolerancia rellgiosa por el 
ciudadano Vicente Rocafuerte ; eulogy of U.S. civilization 
and churches; Scotch and German settlers in Texas; danger 
from adventurers who are assembling in New Orleans (ff . 
170-213) . 
1832, Jan. 2. Mangino , Memoria del Secretario del 
Despacho de Hacienda . . . ; commerce with U.S. by way of New 
Mexico (ff. 264-274); enclosing: statistics and notes; 
Mexican legation in U.S.; governments of New Mexico and 
California; missions in New Mexico, California, and Texas; 
California and New Mexico imports (ff. 277-347). 
42 (1832-1836) [Mexico] 
1832, June. Gazeta de Tampico . containing Jackson's 
proclamation of Apr. 5, 1832, ordering publication of 
U.S. -Mexican treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation 
(ff . 5-6) . 
Dec. 10. Pedraza to Bustamente, allusion to 
Pedraza's sojourn in U.S. (f. 243). 
1833, Mar. 29. El Telegrafo . . . . containing speech 
of President Pedraza at opening of Mexican congress on 
Mar. 29; belief that U.S. will appreciate rejuvenation of 
Mexico (ff. 316-317). 
