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Protest against aid to French blockaders at Vera Cruz. 
Trouble concerning the Urrea. 
(Correspondence with other ministers, the U. S. legation, the U. S. consul- 
general, and the Mexican consul at New Orleans.) 
Reclamations. Cuaderno no. 2, relative to arbitration of joint claims, 
pursuant to the law of May 20, 1837. Cf. p. 226. 
Caja 1838. 
French intervention. Correspondence with the different foreign lega- 
tions, including that of the United States, relative thereto. 
Caja 1839-1842. 
Reclamations. Cuadernos 3, 4, 5, concerning the arbitration of joint 
claims; the convention of Apr. 11, 1839; the appointment and 
work of the joint commissioners ; correspondence with the U. S. 
legation, the commissioners, and the Mexican legation in Wash- 
ington. 1839-1842. 
Recognition of the independence of Texas. The mission of Barnard E. 
Bee to Mexico ; correspondence of Bee and Gorostiza. 18309. 
The Texas—Santa Fé Expedition. Correspondence with the U. S. and 
British legations concerning the liberation of prisoners ; petitions 
by prisoners to Waddy Thompson. 1842. About 150 ff. 
Circulars concerning American adventurers in California and the at- 
tempts of Russia to sell ports Ross and Bodega. 
Caja 1843-1847. 
Reclamations by Mexico. 1843. Concerning the conduct of the Freed- 
land at Campeche. Concerning the acts of Commodore Jones at 
Monterrey. 
(Correspondence with the U. S. minister and the Mexican legation at 
Washington. ) 
Fears of American adventurers. Reports of threatened invasion of 
Sonora by Apaches and American hunters; of an expedition by 
sea to the Mexican coast under Francisco Sentmanat; of one 
from Fort Smith to join the Texans and the Comanches in an 
attack on New Mexico. 1844. 
(Correspondence with the consul at New Orleans and the governor of 
Puebla.) 
The Santa Fé Expedition. Efforts of the French minister to secure the 
release of prisoners; protest against a new expedition that is 
rumored. 1843. 
Texas and the war with the United States. 
Circulars relative to Houston’s decree concerning an armistice. 1843. 
Correspondence with the agent of the Hanse cities concerning recog- 
nition of Texas. 1845-1846. 
Withdrawal by Texas of letters of reprisal. 1845. 
Circulars concerning the annexation of Texas to the United States. 
1845-1846. 
Reports of frontier authorities of the advance of the U.S. army. 
1845-1847. 
The Slidell mission. 1845-1846. About 100 ff., badly mixed. 
Circulars and correspondence concerning the declaration of war. 
1845. 
The ee of Vera Cruz; dismissal of U. S. agents. 1846. 
