238 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Contract to remove Mexican families from Alta California. 1849. 
Removal of families from New Mexico. Correspondence with the gov- 
ernor of Chihuahua. 1840. 
Proposal of Mora, a Mexican consul in England, to colonize the northern 
frontier with pure Spaniards from Spain, to prevent American 
encroachment. 1840. 
Removal of Mexican families from Texas. 1850. 
Report of a plan to send a large number of negroes to Mexico. 1851. 
Necessity for the protection of Mexican families in California, New 
Mexico, and Texas, and their removal to Mexico. Correspond- 
ence with the legation in the United States. 1852. 
Removal of families from New Mexico. Correspondence with the gov- 
ernor of Chihuahua. 1853. 
Report by the legation in Washington that many Germans have left San 
Francisco to settle at Guaymas. 1854. 
Ill treatment of Mexicans in California and their desire to emigrate. 
Report of the legation in Washington. 1855. 
Petition of a number of Irish families, through the consul at New Or- 
leans, to settle in Mexico. 1856. 
Proposals of a Mr. Samson, of New York, to settle 10,000 Germans in 
Mexico. 1857. . 
Report by the legation in Washington that the Mormons would emigrate 
from the United States to Sonora. 1857. 
Caja 1861-1877. 
Encouragement of German immigration from Texas to Tamaulipas. 
Correspondence concerning this with the consul at Brownsville, 
and the legation in Washington. 1861. 
Colonization of the negroes of the United States in Central and South 
America. Correspondence. 1862. 
Contract of Francisco Federico Miller to take 5000 colonists from the 
United States to Sonora, Jalisco, and Nuevo Leon. 1864. 
Emigration of Mexicans from California. 1865. 
Colonization laws of Maximilian looking to the introduction of negro 
slaves into Mexico from the Confederate States of America, and 
thus reestablishing slavery in Mexico. Correspondence concern- 
ing this with Romero, minister in Washington. 
Project of Leese to colonize Lower California. 1865. 
Complaint of the “ Compafiia de California”. A long expediente. 1867. 
(Documents similar to the above continue to 1882, especially inquiries 
about land, from all over the United States and Europe. Schemes for 
the colonization of negroes of the United States are found as late as 
1877.) 
Congresos Internacionales. 
(International Congresses. 1823 to date. 5 cajas.) 
Caja 1823-1843. 
Invitation to the government of Mexico by that of Peru to a general con- 
gress of all the American nations. Feb. 1, 1823. 
Circular “in which the votes of the Liberator Bolivar are consigned to 
the general American assembly ”. Dec. 1, 1824. Transmitted by 
the minister of foreign relations of Peru. 
First replies and opinions regarding the meeting of such an assembly. 
1824. 
