820 Texas, 1842-1843 
To Ministry of Interior 
1842, June 28. Respecting Pellegrini and Superviele 
(f. 34) . 
1843, Feb. 16. Emigration schemes of Bourgeois, 
d'Orvanne, Ducos, and Castro appear to be properly con- 
ducted (f . 211) . 
Mar. 20. Has now reason to believe that colo- 
nization and emigration schemes of Castro are fraudulent, 
and that effective measures should be taken against them 
(f . 232) . 
From Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce 
1842, June 25. Respecting blockade of Mexican forts 
by Texas (f . 32) . 
Oct. 8. On Mexican blockade (f. 91). 
To Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce 
1842, Oct. 10. On Texan blockade of Mexico (f. 92). 
From Minister of Marine 
1842, June 29. Respecting Texan blockade of Mexican 
ports (f . 35) . 
July 13. On Texan blockade (f. 52). 
To Minister of Marine 
1842, July 4. Respecting Texan blockade of Mexican 
ports (f . 48) . 
From Mcintosh 
1842, June 9. Texan legation at 36, rue Richelieu 
(f. 13) . 
June 27 (f . 33) . 
Aberdeen 
To Pakenham 
1842, July 1. No. 26, treaties between Great Britain 
and Texas of Nov. 13 and 14, 1840; to offer mediation be- 
tween Mexico and Texas (f . 43) . 
July 15. No. 34, reply to make to Mexican 
protest against aid furnished Texas by U.S.; necessity of 
Mexico coming to arrangement with Texas; British neutrality 
(f. 57) . 
From Pakenham 
1842, Aug. 25. No. 80, respecting his offer of English 
mediation to Texas (f. 74). 
To Cowley 
1842, Oct. 15. No. 147, better for Britain, France, 
and U.S. to act separately in mediation between Texas and 
Mexico (f . 96) . 
From A. Smith 
1842, Aug. 19 (f . 67) . 
