Serie Primera QA47 
To the diplomatic corps, protesting against the action of the U. S. 
Congress with respect to the annexation of Texas. Mar. 28, 1845. 
Id. to the officials of Mexico. Mar. 29, 1845. 
Setting forth the past policy of the Mexican government, especially 
with respect to Texas. May 6, 1845. 
Announcing that Texas has decided to accept annexation, and order- 
ing that the decree of June 4 with respect to defense be fulfilled. 
July 16, 1845. 
To the frontier officials, urging that efforts be made to prevent the 
enemy from destroying stock and crops. Aug. 21, 1845. 
Announcing war with the United States. Mar. 24, 1846. 
(The above circulars are scattered through the caja in almost the exact 
reverse of the chronological order.) 
Circular of the Secretariat of Hacienda to the departments setting forth 
the almost complete lack of funds for the prosecution of the war. 
Decree of the Mexican Congress in consequence of the acts of the U. S. 
Congress with respect to the annexation of Texas. May 30, 1845. 
Correspondence of the minister of relations with the governors and other 
local officials with respect to the Texas question. Mar.-Dec., 1845. 
The governor of Vera Cruz reports information regarding annexa- 
tion brought by the Fanny. Mar. 18, 1845. 
Similar report by the governor of Yucatan. Mar. 25, 1845. 
“ Act” drawn by the prefect of Los Llanos concerning annexation. 
Apr. 6, 1845. 
Report by the governor of Vera Cruz of four U. S. war vessels at 
Sacrificios. Apr. 18, 1845. 
Statement by the governor of Coahuila of the injury suffered by 
Mexico through the annexation of Texas. June 26, 1845. 
Order to the governors of Guanajuato, San Luis Potosi, Jalisco, and 
Zacatecas to furnish all the pecuniary aid possible. July 20, 1845. 
The governor of Coahuila, transmitting a communication of the 
prefect of Monclova relative to the proceedings of some Texans 
on the Rio Frio. Aug. 18, 1845. 
Decree of the government of Chihuahua promising aid in reoccupy- 
ing Texas. Oct. 4, 1845. 
The governor of Chihuahua, requesting that the special interests of 
his department be kept in mind in the Texas question. Dec. 6, 
1845. 
Report by the governor of Tamaulipas of illicit trade between citi- 
zens of the frontier and the American army at Corpus Christi. 
Dec. 11, 1845. 
“ Notices ” relative to the invasion, sent by the governor of Nuevo 
Leon. 1845-1846. 
Communications from the minister of war relative to Texas. 
Transmitting reports by the governor of Vera Cruz concerning 
Oregon and the annexation of Texas. Feb. 4, 1845. 
Stating the conduct which the commander-in-chief of the army of 
the North should cbserve with respect to the Texans. Feb. 25, 
1845. 
BE itise that the U. S. Senate approved annexation on Feb. 27. 
Apr. 18, 1845. 
