Serie Primera 949 
Appeal to the governors for aid in the war. Oct. 7, 1840. 
Order to the governors to prohibit the settlement of citizens of the 
United States in their departments. Jan. 1, 1847. 
Id. a asad the confiscation of the goods of the clergy. Jan. 12, 
1847. 
Correspondence concerning “ new negotiations solicited by the govern- 
ment of the United States” relative to Texas. July-Oct., 1846. 
Translation of a clipping from the London Times regarding the war with 
the United States. July 15, 1848. 
Correspondence with the legation in Spain and the consulate of Cadiz 
concerning the war. 1847. 
Commission to Sefiores Castillo y Lanzas and Larramirar to write a his- 
tory of the Texas question. Jan. 11, 1847. 
Order to the consul in Havana to purchase arms in England. Jan. 6, 
1847. 
Caja 1847. 
Circulars from the Secretariat of Relations. With replies. 
Transmitting Santa Anna’s report of the battle of La Angostura. 
‘Mar. 1, 1847. 
Asking for reports of the forces of the national guard. Feb. 7, 1847. 
Correspondence with the governors and other local authorities relative to 
the conduct of the war. 
With the governor of Chihuahua. Mar.-Apr., 1847. 
With the governor of Zacatecas. Feb.-June, 1847. 
With the governor of Jalisco. Feb., 1847—Feb., 1848. 
With the governor of Mexico. Feb., 1847—Mar., 1848. 
With the governor of Nuevo Leon. Jan., 1847—Aug., 1848. 
With the governor of Vera Cruz. Jan.-Oct., 1848. 
With the governor of San Luis Potosi. 1847-1848. 
With the governor of Tamaulipas. 1847-1848. 
Communications from the minister of war, transmitting reports of the 
war. 1847-1848. 
Report by General Anastacio Bustamante that a commissioner from 
California has come to Tepic. Feb., 1847. 
“1847. Various dispositions of the Government of the District, of the 
ministers of war and hacienda, and of other authorities relative to 
the war with the United States.” Extensive files. 
Caja 1847-1848. 
Circulars to the state authorities giving news of the war and asking aid in 
supplies and men. With replies. 1847-1848. 
Id. to foreign agents in Mexico and Mexican agents abroad. Wi5th re- 
plies. 1847-1848. 
Expedientes of correspondence with the governments of Chiapas, Aguas 
Calientes, Tabasco, Sonora, Querétaro, Tlaxcala, Colima, and 
Coahuila. During most of 1847. 
Treaties. Exposition by the legislatures of the states requiring that any 
treaty of peace shall be ratified by a majority of the state legisla- 
tures. Aug., 1847. 
Complaints against the United States or citizens thereof, transmitted by 
the governors. 1848. 
Purchase of armament in France by Ignacio Valdivielso and Luis Maney- 
ero. About 100 ff. of correspondence. 1848. 
