756 Mexique, 1842-1843 
Apr. 19. Texan complaints to U.S., Great 
Britain, and France of cruelties practiced by Mexicans; 
instructions to represent to Mexican government bad 
effect caused in Europe by practices contrary to inter- 
national law (f. 331). 
From Alleye de Cyprey 
Nov. 7. No. 133, U.S. -Mexican relations; 
Mexican reply to Webster's note; indemnities due citizens 
of U.S.; efforts of Thompson to secure payment; fear of 
U.S. entertained by Texas (ff. 95-102). 
Nov. 12. No. 132 [sic], evacuation of San 
Antonio by Mexican forces under Woll (ff. 103-108). 
Dec. 12. No. 137, Texan reoccupation of San 
Antonio; rumors of invasion of Mexico (ff. 142-148). 
Dec. 19. No. 140, account of taking of Monterey 
by Commodore Jones; its occupation, evacuation, and resti- 
tution; demands of Micheltonena on Jones; Mexican govern- 
ment remains silent on this affair; conjectures as to 
reasons for act of Jones (ff . 164-167) . 
Jan. 21. No. 141, defeat of Texans at Mier by 
Ampudia; 242 prisoners, including generals Fisher and 
Green, and adjutant Murray (ff. 173-177). 
Feb. 23. No. 147, state of affairs in Mexico; 
American indemnities; U.S. designs on California; English 
naval action in Pacific; observations on Ashburton treaty 
and Anglo-American relations concerning west coast, Oregon, 
and Pacific; English designs on California (ff. 227-244). 
Mar. 20. No. 152, interview with Pakenham 
concerning offer of mediation between Texas and Mexico; 
Mexico obsessed with idea of reconquering Texas; interview 
with Bocanegra and informal offer of mediation; uselessness 
of trying to concert with U.S. minister; U.S. policy is 
that European nations should not concern themselves with 
affairs of American states (ff . 299-302) . 
Mar. 22. No. 154, escape and recapture of Texans 
taken at Mier (ff. 314-327). 
Apr. 19. No. 155, attitude of U.S. towards 
American republics (f. 342). 
From Duperre 
Nov. 26. In view of probable attacks on Texan 
flotilla by Mexican naval forces, and to protect French 
interests in Mexico and Texas, measures will be taken to 
reinforce French naval power in those waters (f. 124). 
From Gueroult 
Apr. 19. No. 1, Anglo-American rivalry and 
relations in Pacific (f. 344). 
24 (1843. Apr. -Aug.) 
Gulzot 
From Alleye de Cyprey 
Apr. 22. No. 157, concerning declaration of 
Mexican government as to its attitude with regard to 
