262 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Cases of the vessels Mansanillo and Grijalva. 1852-1853. 
The boundary commission. Death of Garcia Conde, member of the 
commission; reports of progress; correspondence, 1852, 1854; 
organization of the commission provided for in the treaty of 1853. 
1854. 
Correspondence relative to the charge that the Mexican government was 
protecting the slave trade. 1853. 
Caja 1852-1867. 
Charge that the British vessel Laura is implicated in the slave trade. 
Correspondence with the minister of justice. Oct., 1859. 
Routine correspondence with the U. S. consul in Mexico. 1859. 
Sale of Mexican lottery tickets in New York. Correspondence with the 
legation in Washington. 1860. 
Concessions of land in Chihuahua to American citizens. Correspondence 
with the minister of fomento. 1860. 
Charge that false coins are being made in Pittsburg, Missouri, for circu- 
lation in Chihuahua. Correspondence with the legation in Wash- 
ington. 1860. 
Slave trade ; suspicion of the American vessel St. John. Correspondence 
with the legation in Washington. 1861. 
Nullification of grant of lands of the Mission Santa Catarina, Baja Cali- 
fornia. Correspondence with the consul in San Francisco. 1861. 
Suppression of trade between New Orleans and Matamoros, by decree of 
the United States. Correspondence with the legation in Washing- 
ton and the U. S. Secretary of State. 1864. About 40 pp. 
Report that a company has gone to Havana to make false coins to circu- 
late in Mexico. Correspondence with the consul in New York. 
1865. 
Seizure of goods of “ Drage, Ockling, and Co.” at Boca del Rio. Corre- 
spondence with the legation in Washington. 1866. 
Caja 1868-1876. 
Invitation of William H. Seward to a dinner in his own honor at 
Chapultepec, Nov. 27, 1869. “Autographs of persons of that 
epoch.” Letters of acceptance, etc. 
““Tnteresting notices concerning the policy of the American Government 
relative to the complaints (reclamaciones) of foreigners. Reports 
by M. Romero, from New York and Philadelphia. 1868. 
Correspondence with the minister of hacienda relative to lands in Texas. 
1870. 
Refusal of the U. S. authorities to furnish to the Mexican consul in 
Brownsville the statistics of trade relations between the two coun- 
tries. 1872. 
Various proposals of industrial establishments by American citizens. 
1873. 
(Correspondence similar to the foregoing continues to 1893.) 
Caja 1879-1880 (reaches to 1887). 
Various correspondence with the consuls at San Antonio, Galveston, and 
San Francisco. 
Embargo at San Diego of the custom-house receipts of Tijuana. 1881. 
No. 55. Search for a Spanish grant made in Arizona in 1812 to Don 
Agustin Ortiz of a ranch called “ Aribac ”. 1880. 
(This correspondence shows that in 1833 land titles for 1812 in Arizona 
were registered in the office of the Comisario de Hacienda at Arispe.) 
