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Mexico; many clippings from newspapers in the United States. 
1864-1866. About 250 ff. 
Caja 1865. “ Intervencién Francesa (Resefias).” As above. Reports from 
the legation in Washington. 
Caja 1866-1867. “ Intervencién Francesa (Resefias).” As above. 
Caja 1868-1872. 
Reports and rumors of filibustering expeditions against Mexico. 
Reports of expeditions forming in Texas and New Orleans. 1868. 
“ Expedition of adventurers which by order of General Santa Anna 
is being directed to the Republic.” July, 1867. 
Occupation of Margarita and Cedros Islands by Americans. 1869. 
fey erin of Coahuila by Col. McKenzie. Correspondence, 1869- 
1874. 
Report by the Mexican consul in San Francisco of the steamer For- 
ward, and of rumored filibustering expeditions. 1870. 
Report by La Asociacién, a paper of Guaymas, of filibusters of 
Arizona. 1871. 
Occupation of Las Salinas de Ojo de Liebre. 1872. 
Interviews of the Mexican minister in Washington with General Grant. 
Report of minister Romero. June 22, 1868. 
Complaint by the United States of violation of neutrality by Mexico dur- 
ing the Civil War in the United States. Part 1, 1865-1869; Part 
2, 1870-1885 ; Part 3, 1870-1881. 
Frontier difficulties. 
Obstructions formed in the Rio Bravo opposite Matamoros. Aug., 
1860. 
Dispute between San Elizario and Guadalupe relative to the use of 
timber. Mar., 1860. 
Cattle stealing by Americans on the Bravo. 1869. 
Passage of American troops over the Rio Colorado en route to Arizona. 
1870. 
Removal of the Kickapoo Indians to their reservation in the United 
States. 
Caja 1869-1872. 
Frontier difficulties. 
Trade between Paso del Norte and Franklin. 
Disturbance in Arizona by persons from Sonora. Mar., 1872. 
Organization in Brownsville of a party to invade the ranches of 
Texas. May, 1871. 
Injuries suffered by Texans at the hands of the Mexican authorities. 
Correspondence with the Mexican consul in Brownsville. 1872. 
“The American Press. The Question between Cuba and the United 
States on account of the steamer Virginius.” 1870-1873. 
Resolution of the U. S. House of Representatives regarding the acquisi- 
tion of Baja California. 1871. 
Caja 1873-1875. 
Correspondence of the legation in Washington and the consul at New 
Orleans. 1873 and 1875. 
Rumors of an expedition from Silver City. 1873. 
Extradition of the Kickapoos. Letter of Tomas Guilgan to Julian Quir- 
oga. 1873. ; 
Extension to Kickapoos of rights to reservations in the United States. 
1873. 
