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Difficulties concerning the expulsion of Spaniards in various localities. 
Movements of Anglo-Americans on the Texas-Louisiana frontier. 
Report by the commandant-general of the States of the East that twenty 
vessels have been sighted “in Nacogdoches and Galveston ”. 
Measures which he has taken in consequence. 
(From 1821 forward there are various bundles of pronunciamientos, which 
are not listed here.) 
1829-1833. Legajono.7%. ‘ Sucesos de la Alta California. Establecimientos 
Rusos en el puerto de Bodega y Ross.” Several large bundles of 
correspondence of the war department, of which the following 
are some of the most notable items: 
“ 1832 and 1833. Six cuadernos relating to the march of the Sefior General 
José Figueroa to Alta California and to the condition in which he 
found that Territory on his arrival.” Some 200 ff. of correspond- 
ence of the minister of war with the military authorities of Calli- 
fornia. With extractos. 
Account by Figueroa of Zamorano’s efforts to put down the disturb- 
ances. Mar. 26, 1833. 
José Maria de Echeandia to the commandant of Monterrey, telling 
of events at San Diego. Dec. 9, 1831. 
Report by Zamorano to Juan Maria Ybarra of a meeting held in 
Monterrey to discuss conditions. Dec. 16, 1831. 
Id. of a meeting held at Monterrey. June 24, 1832. 
Other correspondence of Figueroa, Zamorano, José de la Cuesta, 
and others. 
Unlabelled bundle containing: 
Report by “ Guillermo Ant® Richason” to Bustamante telling of 
opposition to Victoria in San Diego, headed by Carrillo, Pio Pico, 
Bandini, Portillo, and others. Cabo de San Lucas, Dec. 23, 1831. 
Report of the death of Pacheco in the battle near Los Angeles. 
Letters by Carrillo, Fray Narciso Duran (president of the missions), 
Juan Bandini, and others to President Bustamante, concerning 
events in California. May, 1830—Jan., 1832. 
Proclamation by Victoria to the citizens of Monterrey. Sept. 21, 
1831. 
Proclamation by Carrillo against Victoria. Nov. 29, 1831. 
Account of attack on Monterrey, by Echeandia, Pio Pico, Juan Ban- 
dini, Pablo de la Portillo, and others. Dec. 1, 1831. 
“ 7831 and 1832.” Three cuadernos concerning the events which tran- 
spired in California in 1831 and 1832 relative to the revolution 
which broke out on Nov. 29 of the first named year against the 
commandant-general, Lieut.-Col. Don Manuel Victoria. Corre- 
spondence of the minister of war with various authorities. With 
extractos. 
Cuaderno 1. 
Pio Pico, in reply to Victoria’s address of Sept. 21. Nov. 7, 1831. 
Guillermo Antonio Richason, from Guadalupe, giving “ noticias” of 
affairs in California. Jan. 1, 1832. 
José Maria de Echeandia to the President of the Republic, giving his 
view of events. Jan. 15, 1832. 
Report by Victoria to the President. 
