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Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Establishment of a U. S. commercial agency at Isla de Cozumel. Com- 
munication from Secretary Fish. 1874. 
Communication of the jefe politico of Baja California relative to bound- 
ary and to his visit to the Rio Colorado. Sept., 1874. 
Attempt to recover documents carried off from the archives of Mexico 
during the war of 1846-1847. Copies of the correspondence of 
Rosa in 1850 and renewed correspondence, 1871-1874. No result. 
Rumors of plans to annex Mexican territory on the frontier of New 
Mexico to the United States. Correspondence with the consul at 
San Francisco. 1875. 
Closure of the port of Camargo. Request by the U. S minister that it be 
not done. Correspondence, 1876-1878. 
Disturbances on the frontier of Baja California. Correspondence of the 
consul at San Francisco. 1876. 
Debates in the U. S. Congress concerning the Mexican frontier. Corre- 
spondence with the legation in Washington, copies of the speeches, 
ete, sta7 7: 
Conference between the confidential agent of Mexico in the United States 
and Senator Maxey and Generals Ord and Banning, concerning 
the political situation. 1877. 
Caja 1878-1882. 
Incident in the Teatro Nacional on the occasion of the festivities of the 
16th of September. Letter from John W. Foster. Sept. 20, 1878. 
‘“ Indispensable expenses for the labors in regard to the opinion in the 
United States in favor of Mexico.” 1878. 
Purchase of arms in the United States. Various documents. 
Proposal by Americans to drain the Valley of Mexico. 1878-1879. 
Suggestion by the U. S. legation that the port of San José or of Cabo de 
San Lucas be opened to foreign commerce. Mar., 1879. 
Counterfeiting Mexican coins in Arizona. Report of the consul at Tuc- 
son. 1870. 
Exportation of an aerolite from Chihuahua to the United States. 1881. 
Honors paid to the memory of General Fernando Canales at forts Clark 
and Brown. 1881. 
Naciones: Estados Unidos. 
(Nations: The United States.) 
Caja 1829-1879. 
Appreciations of the United States and her policy. Duplicate of a note 
dated in Washington, 1822. 
Dn. Alfonso M. Moctezuma to the President of the United States relative 
to the use of a part of the army for the protection of the “ estab- 
lishments of the West”. 1830. 
Damages by a hurricane at New Orleans. Report by the consul at New 
Orleans to the minister of relations. 1831. 
The seizure of the schooner Lady by the Texans. Correspondence of the 
ministers of hacienda and relations. 1838. 
News of the election of Harrison. From the legation in Washington. 
1840. 
Td. of the death of Harrison. 1841. 
Report on the naval forces of the United States, by the legation in Wash- 
ington. 1843. 
