260 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Secularization of Mexican regular clergy. 1827. 
(The U. S. minister transmits a copy of a letter from the U. S. Consul 
in Rome to the Secretary of State referring to costs of secularization 
of the clergy who had applied to the Pope through the agency of the 
United States.) 
Register of foreign agents in Mexico and of Mexican agents abroad. 
1828. 
Caja 1880-1834. 
Circulars to the diplomatic corps in Mexico and to Mexican agents abroad 
regarding commercial matters. 
Movement of trading vessels to Mexican ports, and the attempt to arrest 
the Hello at Puerto de Rio Grande. Reports by the consul at New 
Orleans. July, 1830. 
The Santa Fé trade. 1831-1832. 
Request by Butler, the U. S. chargé, for permission to send an escort 
with the annual caravan as far as the Colorado River, because of 
the danger from Indians between Santa Fé and the Arkansas. 
Note on the route, enclosed by Butler. 
Correspondence of Butler with Alaman. 
Report of an attack on the caravan of “ Dewheats ” in 1831. 
Copy of a letter by Austin Smith to his brother, from Walnut Creek, 
on the Arkansas, Sept. 24, 1831, reporting the death of another 
brother, Jedediah, at the hands of the Comanches. 
Reports by the consul at New Orleans of the Santa Fé trade. 1832. 
United States troops on the frontier. 1831. 
(Report by the minister in Washington of the movement of U. S. troops 
at Fort Jessup and other points, and sounding a note of warning.) 
Fur traders in the Rocky Mountain country. 
Report on their activities by the consul at New Orleans. 1832. 
Printed contract of Wilson Williams to assist J. S. Smith in trade to 
New Mexico for a term of six months at $13 per month. 
Texas affairs. 1830-1833. 
Report by the minister in Washington that the consul at New Orleans 
informs him that migration to Texas via New Orleans, as well as 
contraband trade at Galveston, is increasing. About 50 pp. of 
correspondence. 
George Fisher, administrator of customs at Galveston, to Andrés 
Mauricio Voss, Vera Cruz, concerning the cotton trade and smug- 
gling. San Felipe, July 21, 1830. 
Id. to Fred Holdsworth, regarding his own conduct and his relations 
with De Zavala. July 21, 1830. 
Communication of Manuel Mier y Teran to the minister of relations. 
1830. 
Communications by George Fisher, from Matamoros, to the minister 
of relations, relative to his own fate (suerte) and to conditions in 
Texas. Documents enclosed. 1831. 
Correspondence of George B. McKinstry, a trader at Brazos San- 
tiago, with Fisher, concerning trade in Texas. 1831. 
(The chief topic is the price of cotton.) 
fie to keep the Mexican flag flying at the consulate at Matamoros. 
1831. 
Correspondence with the consulate at New Orleans regarding the 
introduction of slaves, custom-house troubles, and bad political 
situation. 1832. 
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