256 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
treaties between other countries transmitted, with comments, by the Mexican 
agents abroad. Though many of these are treaties of the United States with 
other countries, they have not been noted here. 
In the following outline only the barest mention of the subjects treated is 
made. ‘The correspondence relative to each is voluminous, but is so disar- 
ranged that only this general description can be given here with profit. Unless 
otherwise specified it is to be understood that each treaty or convention men- 
tioned is between the United States and Mexico, and that the correspondence 
is that of the foreign departments and plenipotentiaries. 
Caja 1823-1826. 
Correspondence of Major Benjamin O’Fallon and the commandant at 
Santa Fé relative to Pawnee depredations and to a conference with 
the Pawnee Indians at Council Bluffs. 1823-1824. 
Unsigned letter addressed to officials of New Mexico relative to the 
advantages of encouraging trade between Franklin and Santa Fé. 
St. Charles, May 12, 1824. 
Caja 1826-1827. 
Negotiation of the treaty of July 10, 1826. 
Demand by the governor of Tennessee for the extradition of certain 
criminals at Nacogdoches. 1827. 
Caja 1828-1831. 
Negotiation of the treaty of Feb. 14, 1828. 
Proclamation by President Jackson announcing a treaty with Brazil. 
Mar. 18, 1820. 
Negotiation of treaty of Apr. 5, 1831, supplementary to that of 1828. 
Caja 1831-1834. 
Expediente of correspondence relative to the treaty of Apr. 5, 1831. Apr. 
5, 1831—Jan. 14, 1832. 
Id. relative to appointment of a commission, pursuant to article 3 of the 
treaty of 1832, to fix anew boundary. 1834. 
Caja 1833-1836. 
Article supplementary to the treaty of 1832. Correspondence. 1834- 
1835. 
Caja 1836-1842. - 
Supplementary boundary treaty of Apr. 25, 1836. 
Circulars relative to an armistice with Texas. June 25 and June 30, 1836. 
Claims convention. Sept. 10, 1838. 
Treaty of commerce between Texas and France. 1839. 
Claims convention. Apr. I1, 1839. 
Treaty of commerce between the United States and “the so-called Re- 
public of Texas”. 18 0. 
Caja 1839-1849. 
Treaty negotiations with the United States. 1842-1844. 
Convention of Jan. 30, 1843, for carrying into effect that of Apr. I1, 
1839. Correspondence. 1842-1843. 
Discussion of a new claims convention, pursuant to that of Jan. 30, 1843. 
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848. Original and other drafts ; corre- 
spondence with the Mexican Senate and the U. S. minister ; circu- 
lars announcing ratification, with replies. 1848-1849. ~ 
Correspondence relative to a new treaty of commerce. 1848. 
Memorials from Coahuila, Chihuahua, and Tamaulipas asking for an 
extradition treaty with the United States. 1849. 
