228 7 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Reports by Armijo, of New Mexico, enclosing his correspondence 
with Kearny. 1846. 
Case of the Carmelita and the Unica. 1847. 
Peace proposals ; records of the sittings of the peace commissioners ; 
draft of atreaty. 1847. 
Caja 1847-1850. 
Circular to the legations and consular agents abroad reviewing the events 
of the war. July 28, 1847. 
The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. 1847-1848. Several hundred ff. 
Cuaderno I. Copy of Trist’s commission from President Polk ; cor- 
respondence of Trist, Luis de la Rosa, Edward Thornton. Sept.- 
Oct., 1847. 
Cuaderno 2. Appointment of the Mexican commissioners ; instruc- 
tions to them; correspondence of the President, the minister of 
relations, the commissioners, and Edward Thornton. Nov.-Dec., 
1847. 
Cuaderno 3. Conferences of the commissioners, proposals, corre- 
spondence; original official draft of the treaty of Feb. 2 (one of 
the five). Jan.-Feb., 1848. 
Cuaderno 4. Commissions of Sevier and Clifford from Polk; cor- 
respondence relative to amendments to and ratification of the 
treaty ; protocol of the ratification, May 26, 1848; proceedings of 
the Mexican senate, Querétaro, May 21. Mar.-May, 1848. 
Cuaderno 5. Further correspondence connected with the ratification ; 
circular announcing it; payment of the $3,000,000; reports of the 
departure of the American army. May-June, 1848. 
Cuaderno 6. Circular announcing the signing of the treaty ; opinion 
of the Supreme Court as to its validity ; expenses of the negotia- 
tion ; correspondence concerning the appointment of a commission 
in conformity with article 9 of the treaty. Feb.-Sept., 1848. 
Caja 1848-1850. 
The Boundary Commission. Appointment; correspondence of the com- 
mission with the minister of relations, the Mexican legation in 
Washington, authorities in California, Chihuahua, etc. ; original 
books of record of the transactions (actas) of the commission 
sitting at El Paso. (In Spanish and English.) 1849-1851. 
(In February, 1908, a part of the contents of this caja was set aside for 
the use of the present boundary commission, and put in a separate caja.) 
Report of the government of Tamaulipas, transmitted to the legation at 
Washington, to the effect that American steamboats were entering 
‘Rio San Juan with flags flying. Oct., 1850. 
Complaints of frontier difficulties. 1848-1840. 
Comanche invasion of Chihuahua, and fear of revolutionizing that 
foe as a consequence. Correspondence with José Urrea. Oct., 
1848. 
Occupation of Ysleta, Socorro, and San Elizario by Americans. 
1849. About 50 ff. 7 
Damages done by Americans at Guaymas. Complaint by the gov- 
ernor of Sonora. Sept., 1848. 
