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Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Transmitting his instructions to the consul at New Orleans. June 3. 
Transmitting an oficio of the general of the Fourth Division con- 
taining news brought from Béxar by Juan Monte in April of the 
preceding year. June 17, 1845. 
Transmitting the opinion of the consul in New Orleans that the 
negotiations begun with the government of Texas will not have 
the result which the superior government desires. June 17, 1845. 
Plan of the minister of war for the defense of Islas Marias against 
capture by the United States. Mar. 30, 1846. 
Protest of President Santa Anna against the conduct of the Texans. Oct. 
4, 1845. 
Correspondence of the minister of relations with John Black, U. S. con- 
sul in Mexico, and of Black with D. Conner, of the Falmouth, off 
Sacrificios. 1845-1847. 
Donations of individuals and local governments for the war. 1845-1846. 
Authorization by the Mexican Congress of whatever treaty seems best 
with respect to Texas. Apr., 1845. 
Correspondence with the consul in New Orleans. Jan.-June, 1845. 
Caja 1846-1847. 
Circulars from the Secretariat of Relations. 
Reporting the battles of May 8 and Mayg. May. 20, 1846. 
Appealing to the public spirit for resistance to the Americans. Aug. 
18, 1846. 
Communications from the minister of war. 
Announcing that Nicolas Bravo is to take command of the Division 
of the East. Apr. 8, 1846. 
Transmitting the order to the commandant of Soto la Marina to go 
to Victoria. Aug. 21, 1846. 
Circular calling for aid in the war. Sept. 22, 1846. 
Transmitting news from New Orleans relative to the forces and 
movements of the enemy. Oct. 16, 1846. 
Transmitting news from Baja California concerning the U. S. vessel 
Cyane. Nov. 7, 1846. 
Correspondence of the minister of relations with the governors and 
other local officials relative to the war. 
Reports of the movements of the invaders, by the governor of 
Puebla. May 20, 1845. 
Id. by the governor of Vera Cruz. June 20, 1846. 
Order to the governor of Mexico to publish the decree of the extra- 
ordinary session of Congress empowering the government to repel 
the invader. July 6, 1846. 
Reports of the movement of the American troops, by the governor 
of Chihuahua. July-Aug., 1846. 
Id. by the governor of California. Sept., 1846-Aug. 1848. 
Id. by the governor of Mexico. May-Dec., 1846. 
The governor of Chihuahua, asking whether Americans coming 
from New Mexico to Chihuahua should be disarmed. Nov., 1846. 
The governor of Sinaloa relative to the blockade of Mazatlan. Sept. 
26, 1846. 
Order to the jefes politicos and governors to take note (para que 
lleven cuenta) of the causes of the war with the United States. 
Oct. 7, 1846. 
