249 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Similar offers of others. 1825. 
Complaints of Americans against customs officers. 1825. 
List of Americans in New Mexico. 1825. 
Information relative to English trading vessels. Correspondence with 
the minister of war. 1826. 
Complaint of an English ship-captain against the officers at Mazatlan. 
1826. | 
“England. Complaints.” Several expedientes of complaints of and 
against individual Englishmen; correspondence with various de- 
partments. 1826. 
“ Notices of Foreigners’, sent regularly, almost monthly, by the various 
local authorities. 1826. 
(The reports include estados of persons entering the Republic from the 
United States, with names and places from which they came. Most of 
them are given as merchants. Important especially for Santa Fé.) 
Caja 1827-1828. 
Complaints of Americans. 
Sumaria of Joaquin Young at Santa Fé; complaint of his arrest, by the 
U.S. minister in Mexico. 1827. 
Petitions of various Americans for permission to enter Mexico. 
Complaints of American merchants in Mexican ports, presented through 
the U. S. minister. 
Caja 1828-1829. 
A great many complaints by Americans with reference to commerce and 
navigation. 
Reports of undesirable foreigners in Mexico. 
Monthly “ notices of foreigners ”. 
(Those in New Mexico are largely traders from Missouri and are bound 
for Chihuahua.) 
Caja 1831-1832. 
Correspondence of the jefe politico of New Mexico as to whether he 
should cut off the annual caravan, according to the law of Apr. 6, 
1830. 
Appearance of Americans at Taos, New Mexico, without passports. 
Lists of foreigners in Coahuila and Texas. 1831. 
Monthly “ advices ” relative to foreigners. 1832. 
Proposition of Peter H. Estes, of Liberty, Missouri, to serve as a Mex- 
ican spy with reference to the Santa Fé trade, for a consideration. 
Correspondence. 1831-1832. 
Caja 1841-1842. 
Correspondence relative to prisoners from the Santa Fé expedition. 
Lists of foreigners in Mexico, 
Exhortos. 
(Requisitions. 1827-1882. 3 cajas.) 
Mutual requests between Mexico and other nations that certain judicial 
inquiries be undertaken: service of notices, warrants, etc., through the con- 
sulates and the legations. 
Expulsiones. 
(Expulsions. 1823-1881. 2 cajas.) 
Correspondence relative to the expulsion of undesirable persons. Arranged 
by years in separate carpetas. 
