264 Mexico: Relaciones Exteriores 
Correspondence with the U. S. minister in Mexico and Consul Larkin, at 
Monterrey, relative to purchasing supplies for California from 
whaling vessels. 1844. 
Caja 1850-1868. 
General, as indicated for the above caja. 
Illustrative item: Consular reports of a contraband trading expedition 
being fitted in Boston for Tabasco. 1852. 
Correspondencia. Varias. 
(Correspondence. Miscellaneous. 1822-1893. 35 cajas.) 
Keys to correspondence in cipher, indices, or registers, of the correspond- 
ence of the department, and some files of secret correspondence. 
Caja 1822-1828. 
Keys and indices, as indicated above. 
Secret correspondence, in cipher, with key, with Pablo Obregon, at Wash- 
ington, concerning the revolutions in Cuba and South America. 
1825. | 
Petition to the President of Mexico for a grant of a million acres, prefer- 
ably in Texas, for a colony, by Francisco Louis Guyot, a citizen of 
Geneva. Paris, July 25, 1826. 
Correspondence with Torrens, at Washington, concerning plans for col- 
onization. 1824. 
Complaint against certain American vessels in regard to the carrying of 
mail to Mexico. 1825. 
Secret correspondence of Torrens from Bogota, in cipher. 1825-1826. 
(In the cajas that follow there are similar files to 1893.) 
Deuda Padblica. 
(Public Debt. 1822-1893. 6 cajas.) 
Correspondence relative to the raising of loans in foreign countries ; com- 
missions to various individuals to negotiate loans, etc. 
Caja 1829-1840. Correspondence relative to loans in England. 
Caja 1856-1864(71). 
Commission to General Gaspar Sanchez Ochoa concerning loans in the 
United States; bonds issued in the United States, their manage- 
ment and liquidation. 1864-1871. About 200 pp. of correspond- 
ence. 
Caja 1865-1877 (88). 
Authorization of the minister in Washington to raise a loan in the United 
States. 1865. 
Commission of Daniel Woodhouse to raise a loan; his contract with the 
house of Corlies and Co. 1865-1876. Two legajos. About 400 pp. 
Project of a loan in the United States by General Gaines, Gomez, and 
Cuesta. 1876. 
‘“ Estados Unidos. 1867-1889.” 11 legajos. Payment of Corlies and 
Co.; J. Y. Hanley asks for reports; the Carabajal loan; opinions 
of Perry and Tift relative to bonds. 
“ Various Matters. 1870-1888.” Proposal of Woodhouse and Son and 
other persons to sell bonds; sale of bonds in the United States. 
About 300 ff. 
Caja 1877-1880, 
Circulars to foreign agents concerning the public credit. Donations for 
the payment of the American debt. 1877. 
