258 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Negotiation of a loan of $11,000,000 from the United States, 1861-1862 ; 
copy of the convention of April 6. 
Correspondence relative to a new treaty of friendship and a guarantee of 
religious freedom. 1861. 
Treaty of Dec. 11, 1861. Copy and correspondence. 
“ Demands of the American Government concerning exemption of forced 
loans ” ; interview with Seward, Mar. 28, 1867. 
Negotiation of claims conventions. 1869-1873. 
Consular convention. July 10, 1868. 
Caja 1870-1879. 
Note by Cushing relative to new treaties. Correspondence with the lega- 
tion in Washington. 1871. 
Proposals of Simon Stevens concerning a treaty of neutrality with re- 
spect to transit across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec; memoranda 
of interviews between Stevens and the Mexican representative. 
May, 1877. 
Caja 1878. Convention relative to a universal postal union. The whole caja. 
Caja 1880-1881. 
Proposal of Senator Vest in the U. S. Senate to ask the executive for 
documents relative to the McLane treaty ; correspondence relative 
thereto, with the legation in Washington. Mar.-Apr., 1881. 
Caja 1882-1884. 
International convention relative to prevention of collisions of vessels on 
the high sea. Correspondence. 1882-1885. 
Commercial treaty between Mexico and the United States. Correspond- 
ence. Jan.-Sept., 1883. 
Varios Asuntos. 
(Various Matters. 1822-1880. 3 cajas.) 
Caja 1822-1838. 
Expediente relative to the necessity of attention to boundaries with the 
United States and to New Mexico. Newspaper clippings on over- 
land trade from Missouri (the Santa Fé trade) ; speech of Thomas 
H. Benton, Jan., 1825 ; correspondence with the governor of Chi- 
huahua and the Mexican minister in Washington. 1825-1826. 
Id. Relative to the act of Congress authorizing the President to open a 
road from Missouri to New Mexico. 1825-1826. 
(Appointment of the U. S. commissioners; correspondence of the Secre- 
tary of State of the United States with Commissioner G. C. Sibley; of 
the governor of New Mexico with Sibley and with Alaman; of Poinsett 
with Alaman.) 
Caja 1842-1880. 
Resolutions adopted by the “ Club Mexicano ” of New York. Sept. 15, 
1865. 
Project of the American William S. Rosecrans to establish a national 
bank and construct railroads in Mexico. 1869-1872. 
(Correspondence of Rosecrans with the minister of foreign relations, the 
Mexican minister in Washington, the minister of fomento, the govern- 
ors # Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi and Guana- 
juato 
Disturbances by Americans in Baja California. 
(Report of disorders on the Rio Colorado, transmitted by the minister of 
government, Mar., 1871; reasons for disorders stated by the jefe 
politico of Baja California; report of disturbances at “Los Algo- 
dones ”, 1871; correspondence of various authorities, 1871-1872.) 
