Mexique, 1846 
769 
54 (1846. June-Dec.) 
Guizot 
From Gloux 
June 1. Defeat of Mexicans at Rio Bravo; 
blockade of Vera Cruz (f. 4); enclosing: translation of 
military correspondence of Arista respecting operations 
on Rio Bravo (ff . 5-17) ; correspondence of Gloux with 
Dubut, May 20-23, concerning American blockade of Vera 
Cruz; interview with Fitzhugh; terms of blockade (ff . 18- 
29) ; extract from Dubut to French Minister of Marine, 
June 1, concerning blockade of Vera Cruz (f . 30) . 
Aug. 31. Account of landing of Santa Anna 
at Vera Cruz (f. 203). 
From Du Roslan 
June 2. No. 9, Mexican suspension of debt 
payments (f . 32) . 
June 3. No. 10, life of Santa Anna at Havana 
(f . 37) . 
June 6. No. 11. war news from Mexico; Mexican 
defeat by Americans (f. 41). 
June 10. No. 12, blockade of Vera Cruz (f. 60). 
June 27. No. 13, various projects for resto- 
ration of monarchy in Mexico (f . 70) . 
Aug. 7. No. 17, Santa Anna preparing revolution 
at Havana; moral support by England, and perhaps by U.S. 
(f . 153) . 
From Villeveque 
June 3 . 
blockade of Mexico 
June 13. 
Ports of Yucatan not included in 
f . 36) . 
Concerning demand of Ingraham that 
Yucatan vessels use a flag enabling^ them to be dis- 
tinguished from Mexican ships (f . 62) ; enclosing: Bar- 
bachano to Ingraham, June 9, reply to Ingraham' s request 
for distinctive Yucatan flag (f. 63). 
June 16. News (f . 64) ; enclosing: map of 
mouth of Rio Bravo (f. 65). 
Dec. 6. Yucatan renounces neutrality towards 
U.S., and closes its ports to American vessels (f. 357); 
enclosing: Barbachano to Villeveque, Nov. 27, announcing 
closure of Yucatan ports to American vessels (f. 359). 
Dec. 14. Insurrection in Yucatan caused by 
renunciation of neutrality towards U.S. (f. 372). 
Dec. 31. Occupation of Carmen by Americans 
(f. 402) . 
From Castro 
June 28. No. 28, military operations; American 
squadron at Vera Cruz; sad state of Mexico (f. 81). 
July 28. No. 32, assurance by minister of 
foreign relations that Mexico does not intend to authorize 
privateering (f. 120). 
July 29. No. 35, American expedition for Monte- 
rey; invasion of New Mexico; reserves under Paredes leaving 
for front (f . 125) . 
