826 Texas, 1844-1845 
To A. Smith 
Dec. 4 (f . 88) . 
From A. Jones 
1844, July 30 (f . 62) . 
To A. Jones 
Dec. 4 (f . 87) . 
From Guilbeau, fils 
Nov. 29. Complaining of inefficiency of 
Saligny, and enclosing his letter of Nov. 16, 1843 (f . 75) . 
To Bresson 
Dec. 21. No. 34, encloses copy of letter from 
Texan charge requesting good offices of France in facili- 
tating negotiation of treaty with Spain (f. 179). 
From Bresson 
Jan. 18. Spanish government does not think 
time has yet come for treaty with Texas (f . 237) . Enclosing 
Martinez de La Rosa to Bresson, Jan. 13, continued existence 
of Texas doubtful, between Mexico and U.S. (f. 238). 
To Saint Aulaire 
Jan. 17. No. 1, respecting action of France 
and Great Britain in Texan-Mexican arrangement (f . 233) . 
Feb. 11. No. 4, changes in Mexico and Texas 
indicate wisdom of informal and unofficial representations 
at present (f . 275) . 
Feb. 25. No. 8 (f . 288) . 
From Saint Aulaire 
Jan. 28. No. 3, respecting joint intervention 
between Texas and Mexico (f . 263) . 
Aberdeen 
To Cowley 
Jan. 7. He is to propose to Guizot that British 
and French representatives in Texas be instructed to press 
upon government there abandonment of all schemes of annex- 
ation to U.S. (f . 207) . 
Jan. 24. Suggests that England and France on 
one side, and Texas on other, join in formal declaration 
similar to enclosed (f . 246) . Enclosure is project of 
declaration by which England and France agree to exert their 
efforts to restore peace in Texas and secure recognition 
by Mexico, while Texan government agrees to use every effort 
to maintain independence (f . 248) . 
From Bankhead 
Nov. 29. Santa Anna is willing to recognize 
independence of Texas (f. 211). Enclosed with this letter: 
"Points on the settlement of which the Mexican Government 
might agree to grant the Independence of Texas in compliance 
with the wish indicated by H. H's. Government" (f. 216). 
