3 (1841) 
To Saligny 
Texas, 1841 815 
Guizot 
Aug. 18. Approving his conduct (f . 247) . 
To Mcintosh 
Aug. 18, (f. 246). [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . II (2), 1349-1350.] 
To J. Lafitte et Cie. 
Feb. 17. Respecting proposed loan to govern- 
ment of Texas (f . 60) . 
From Saligny 
Jan. 3. [Addressed to Thiers], no. 32, Texas 
politics; sessions of congress; adoption of hill respecting 
Catholic churches drawn up by Saligny, Timon, and Odin 
(f. 4). 
Ian. 12. No. 33, rumors of Mexican invasion 
(f. 17) . 
Jan. 19. No. 34, message to Texan congress of 
Jan. 15 on Mexican affairs; plan of Felix Houston to 
found a military colony of 5000 U.S. emigrants on west 
bank of Rio Grande; observation on success of bills re- 
specting Catholic church; remarks on bill for organization 
of company to exploit Santa Fe trade (f . 28) . 
Jan. 21. No. 35, secret convention with England 
(f . 39) . 
Feb. 6. Adjournment of congress; failure of 
house to appropriate for support of army; failure of bill 
for Franco-Texan company for colonization of west and Santa 
Fe trade; difficulties of President Burnet in filling cabinet 
posts [ sic ] (f. 44). 
Feb. 16. No. 37, observations on appointment 
of Mayfield as Texan secretary of state (f . 51) . 
Mar. 1. No. 38, on Bullock affair (f. 95). 
May 6. No. 46, on Bullock affair (f. 160). 
May 12. No . 47 , results of Bullock affair; 
flattering reception of Saligny at Galveston; fear lest 
Mayfield may have intercepted his despatches (f . 182) . 
[The fact that despatches nos. 39-45 are missing indicates 
that Saligny' s suspicions may have been correct.] 
June 1. No. 48, reception at Galveston'; meetings 
held to protest against government attitude in Bullock 
affair; debauches of Mayfield at Galveston (f. 199). 
Aug. 28. No. 55, respecting lands acquired by 
French from 1835 grant to Diego Grant (f . 248) . 
Sept. 11. No. 56, relations between Texas and 
England respecting treaty, and right of visit to suppress 
slave trade (f . 252) . 
[The remaining despatches of Saligny, to no. 67, 
Dec. 29, are general in character, containing news from 
