770 
Mexique, 1846-1847 
Aug. 13. No. 36, triumph of revolution against 
Paredes; Sloat takes possession of California; Fremont 
there (f . 167) . 
Aug. 27. No. 38, landing of Santa Anna; success 
of revolution in his favor (f . 175) ; enclosing: Exposlcion 
del General Don Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna a sus compatri - 
otas . Aug. 16"Tf • 174) . " 
Aug. 28. No. 39, military news (f . 176) ; en- 
closing: Sloat' s proclamation to inhabitants of California, 
July 6 (f . 179) . 
Sept. 7. No. 43, Mexican refusal of British 
offer of mediation (f . 235) . 
Oct. 29. No. 54, Mexico sending several letters 
of marque and 10,000 naturalization cards into France, 
Spain, England, and Antilles; Pereda, charge at Brussells, 
is secretly authorized to deliver them (f . 301) . 
From Champeaux 
Sept. 29. Arrival of Santa Anna in Mexico; 
general demoralization; forced loan; destitution of army; 
Americans before Monterey; departure of Santa Anna for 
arms (f . 257) . 
Oct. 30. American capture of Monterey; creation 
of council of . government ; popular assemblies; efforts to 
arouse people to arm themselves; war tax (f. 302). 
From French consul at Monterey, Calif. 
Oct. 6. No. 1, American invasion of Monterey 
on Oct. 1; attitude of native population (f. 271). 
From Lavallie 
Oct. 10. No doubt that Santa Anna had dealings 
with U.S. at Havana; he is now among most violent opponents 
of U.S. (f . 283) . 
From Dubut 
Mackan 
Aug. 1. On naval situation in America (f. 149). 
From Hamelin 
Deo. 21. American blockade of west coast of 
Mexico; impossible for American naval forces to cover it 
all (f . 380) . 
35 (1847) 
Guizot 
From Mollien 
Feb. 9. Observations on circular of General 
Shields (f . 34) ; enclosing: circular of General Shields, 
Jan. 18, allowing entry to Tampico to American vessels 
only, loaded with products of U.S. or of foreign countries 
that have paid duty in U.S. (f. 36). 
June 24. American designs on Cuba (f . 147) . 
