Texas, 1842-1843 821 
A. Jones 
To A. Smith 
1843, Jan. 21, 23, June 10 (ff. 172, 178IP-, 301). 
[Letter of Jan. 23 printed: A. H. A. Annual Report . 1908 . 
II (2) , 1084-1087.] 
To Cramayel 
1843, Feb. 9 (f. 195). [Printed: A. H. A. Annual 
Report . 1908 . II (2), 1418-1421.] 
Newspaper Clippings 
1842, June 27. Houston's message to congress (f. 36). 
1843, Jan. 10. Letter of ex-governor Gilmer of 
Virginia, on annexation of Texas (f. 139). 
6 (1843. July-Dec.) 
G-uizot 
To Cramayel 
July 8. No. 3, in case of Mexican invasion of 
Texas he is to protest against any act of violence or 
spoliation against French citizens (f. 4). 
Nov. 29. No. 5, announces return of Saligny 
(f . 264) . 
From Cramayel 
July 15. No. 28, on immigration and coloni- 
zation (f . 5) . 
July 19. No. 29, return of Commodore Moore; 
enthusiastic popular reception (f . 10) . 
Aug. 5. No. 30, armistice between Mexico and 
Texas; preliminary negotiations (f. 15). 
Aug. 5. No. 31, disgrace of Commodore Moore; 
in a speech Gen. Murphy, U.S. charge, called Texans his 
fellow citizens (f. 20). 
Aug. 22. No. 32, Mexican declaration against 
foreigners in Texas (f . 24) . 
Aug. 25. No. 33, respecting mission of Judge 
Robinson (f . 37) . 
Sept. 5. No. 34, arrest and disarming by Capt. 
Cooke, U.S. dragoon, of 106 Texans under Col. Snively (f. 45). 
Sept. 23. Sends a report on military organization 
of Texas (f . 55) . 
Oct. 4. No. 35, characteristics of Murphy; com- 
mercial activity in Texas; first Ttxan merchant vessel to 
sail for Europe (f. 219). 
Oct. 11. No. 36, agitation over abolition; fear 
of English intervention against slavery (f . 224) . 
Nov. 10. No. 37, popular opposition to sale at 
auction of Texan naval vessels Archer and San Bernardo 
(f . 252) . 
Nov. 13. No. 38, interview with President Houston 
on annexation, which he says will never take place; hostility 
of Houston to U.S. (f. 258). 
