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Dissatisfaction over customs duties. Complaint of the governor of 
Chihuahua. 1848. 
“Concerning the transmission to the Minister of Relations of the 
correspondence (Jo) relative to the Secret Mission Abroad.” 1848. 
Caja 1851-1852, 
Complaints of Indian depredations on Mexican soil. 
Pe of the minister of war on depredations since the treaty. Feb. 
1, 1851. 
Bey cation of the governor of Chihuahua concerning damages. 
1851. 
Id. of the governor of Tamaulipas. 1851. 
Correspondence with minister Doyle relative to securing damages 
through British agency. 1851. 
Invasion of Baja California planned by “ North American Adventurers ”. 
Correspondence with Buckingham Smith and the governor of 
Jalisco. 1851. 
Contraband trade on the Rio Grande. Recommendation to the Mexican 
representative at Washington, Rosa, to demand indemnity, and 
further correspondence on the same subject. 1851. 
Numerous carpetas of correspondence concerning rumors of invasion by 
Americans. 1851. 
Correspondence concerning right of the Mexican army to pursue Indians 
across the boundary. 1851. 
“United States. 1851. Complaints. Complaint is made to the Govern- 
ment of the United States of the revolution on the northern fron- 
tier and the invasion of Mexico by the North American adven- 
turers, instigated by José M. Caravajal.”’ 1851-1855. 
(About 600 folios of correspondence and documents concerning disturb- 
ances on the lower Rio Grande. The correspondence is with the local 
authorities, the American minister to Mexico, General Kearny, of the 
Army of the Rio Grande, the Mexican consuls at Brownsville and New 
Orleans, and others.) 
Correspondence concerning the survey of the boundary and land conces- 
sions in Texas. 1852. 
Caja 1853. 
Complaint by the consul at Brownsville of the bad conduct of the Amer- 
ican boundary commission toward the Mexican towns. 1853. 
The expeditions of Raousset de Boulbon and Walker to Sonora. 1853- 
1854. 
(About 200 folios of correspondence with local authorities, the legation in 
Washington, the minister of war, the Mexican consul in San Francisco, 
the American and the French ministers in Mexico, etc.) 
Controversy over the ownership of “ Valle de Mesilla ”, on the frontiers 
of Chihuahua and New Mexico. 1853. 
(About 100 folios of correspondence with diplomatic, consular, and local 
authorities. ) 
Circular to the Mexican diplomatic agents abroad with respect to secur- 
ing the aid of England, France, and Spain “to restrain the ambi- 
tious designs ” of the United States; replies. 1853. About 50 ff. 
Caja 1854-1855. 
The Raousset and Walker expeditions. Legajo 2. 1854. 
(About 300 folios of correspondence and documents similar to those 
described above.) 
