Texas, 1842 817 
No. 68. Affairs in Texan congress; 
inauguration of Houston; report on Santa Fe expedition; 
tariff. 
No. 69. Analysis of Houston's inaugural 
message. 
No. 74. Discord between Houston and 
congress; spirit of anarchy and violence in Texas; troubles 
in Shelby and Montgomery counties. 
No. 75. Interview with Reily on his 
way through New Orleans ; steps taken by government of Texas 
to conciliate difference with Saligny. 
No. 80. Texas government invites him 
to return. 
No. 86. Scandalous conduct of Castro, 
new consul general of Texas in Paris. 
No. 87. Warm welcome on his return to 
Galveston; military affairs; delay in blockade of Mexican 
ports. 
No. 88. Houston comes to Galveston; 
warm welcome by Houston. 
No. 89. Review of history of Texas 
since May, 1839. 
No. 90. Great popularity of Houston; 
dispute over seat of government; "Archives War." 
No. 91. Observations on Judge Eve; 
conversation with him; Eve explains how he came to be 
appointed. 
No. 92. Texan fear of Great Britain; 
conversation with Houston respecting England and Mexico; 
possibility of annexation of Texas to U.S.; claim of Faure 
for goods on Mexican vessel captured by Texan squadron. 
No. 93. Interview with Houston, who 
speaks of incapacity and corruption of Texas congress, and 
who predicts re-establishment of monarchical government 
in America; Franco-Texan bill. 
No. 9i. Formation of company including 
Houston and other members of government to buy up land on 
Cozumel Island, settle it, and detach it from Yucatan; 
overtures for French aid in purchase. 
Texan Diplomatic Correspondence 
Jan. 20. Jones to Mcintosh (f. 33). [Printed: 
A. H. A. Annual Report , 1908 . II (2), 1354-1355.] 
Mar. 2. Jones to Saligny (f. 124). [Printed: 
A. H. A. Annual Report . 1908 . 1357.] 
Mar. 16. Smith to Saligny (f. 136). 
Mar. 17. Saligny to Jones (f. 146). 
Apr. 28. Mcintosh to Guizot (f. 245). 
Apr. 30. Jackson to Saligny, respecting a 
parade of his regiment in honor of birthday of king of 
France (f . 257) . 
Miscellaneous Documents 
Feb. 1. S. Houston to Texas house of represen- 
tatives, vetoing bill to amend an act to define boundaries 
of Texas (f . 62) . 
