Serie Primera 943) 
Items. Noten. 
Caja 1823-1849. 
erator of the laws respecting the expulsion of the Spaniards. 1827- 
1830. 
Exemption of individuals from this law. 
Expulsion of individual Americans. 
“Project of invasion of Mexico by the expelled Mexicans resident in 
New Orleans.” Correspondence of the Mexican minister in Phila- 
delphia, telling of the arrival of Lorenzo de Zavala in Philadel- 
phia, Jan. 20, 1834; other arrivals later; reports of their plan to 
revolutionize Texas; admonition of the local authorities to keep 
watch of them. | 
Expulsion of consul John Black. Correspondence with Black. 1848. 
Extradiciones. 
. (Extraditions. 1825-1893. 3 cajas.) 
Requests of foreign agents in Mexico to the secretary of foreign relations 
or to the president for the extradition of criminals, and vice versa. 
Caja 1825-1880. 
Request by Poinsett for the surrender of Ben. F. and Ben. U. Williams 
and Augustine B. Hardin, who (it is stated) had committed an 
atrocious murder in Tennessee and fled to Texas, and were living 
at Nacogdoches. June 3, 1828. 
(Numerous similar requests. ) 
Gobierno de los Estados. 
(Government of the States; 3 cajas.) 
Correspondence with the governors and other local authorities of the Re- 
public relative to appointments, retirement of officers, and other routine 
affairs of interior administration. These documents evidently relate to mat- 
ters now discharged by the Secretaria de Gobernacion, 
Legaciones Estrangeros. 
(Foreign Legations. 1822-1893. 7 cajas.) 
The personnel of foreign legations; credentials; arrival; reception cere- 
monies, dismissal, etc. 
Legaciones Mexicanos. 
(Mexican Legations. 1822-1893. 16 cajas.) 
Similar correspondence relative to Mexican legations abroad. 
Legalizaciones. 
(Legalizations. 1828-1879. 2 cajas.) 
Legalization of signatures in the secretariat. 
Legislacién. 
(Legislation. 1829-1892.) 
Files of manuscript and printed laws and regulations affecting the organiza- 
tion and the transaction of business in the secretariat. 
