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Dec. 23. No. 2, interview with President Tyler 
while in Washington; U.S. opinions respecting Texas (f. 
108) . 
1843, Jan. 2. No. 4. visit to President Houston; 
Franco-Texan bill (f. 123). 
Jan. 3. Respecting withdrawal of privilege of 
free entry from French wines (f . 129) . 
Jan. 14. Confidential, respecting murder of 
an unknown Frenchman by another Frenchman, Franqois Panvis 
(f . 149) . 
Jan. 20. No. 6, description of Texan congress 
(f . 153) . 
Jan. 26. Private, fraudulent colonization 
enterprises of Castro; arrival of 120 emigrants, mostly 
from Lorraine, by American ship Ebro from Havre (f . 161) . 
Feb. 4. No. 10, deplorable situation of Texas 
(f . 183) . 
Feb. 5. No. 11, interview with Daingerf ield ; 
danger of annexation to U.S.; asks for instructions (f. 
190) . 
Feb. 10. No. 12, observations on Texas and U.S. 
annexation (f . 199) . 
Mar. 25. No. 17, attempt to hold meetings in 
Galveston to discuss abolition of slavery (f . 235) . 
Mar. 29. No. 18, arrival of Judge Robinson, 
released prisoner from Mexico, with proposals of Santa 
Anna to people of Texas for an arrangement (f. 233). 
May 3. No. 20, Judge Robinson's proposals for 
an arrangement with Mexico (f . 259) . 
June 10. No. 25, moderation of England; proposed 
annexation (f . 310) . 
June 25. No. 26, armistice with Mexico (f. 315). 
From A. Smith 
1842, Aug. 15 (f. 64). [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . II (2), 1387-1388.] 
Nov. 4 (f. 100). [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . 1397-1398.] 
1843, Apr. 4, 10 (ff. 243, 246). 
Apr. 25. Respecting immigration (f . 258) . 
[Printed: A. H. A. Annual Report . 1908 . II (2), 1443-1444.] 
To A. Smith 
1842, Aug. 22 (f. 68).. [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . II (2), 1397.] 
1843, Apr. 20 (f . 254) . 
May 8 (f. 267). [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . II (2), 1451.] 
From Ministry of Interior 
1842, June 17. Information respecting Pellegrini and 
Superviele, styling themselves founders of "comptoir 
franqais" in Texas; their intentions probably fraudulent 
(f . 27) . 
Nov. 25. Respecting emigration to Texas (f. 102) 
