276 Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
guerra que se remitieron al ejercito de Operaciones sobre el Dept? 
de Tejas.” 
“ Expedition to Californias.” 1836-1837. 
Declaration of the Ayuntamiento of San Diego. Mar. 22, 1836. 
Contract of William S. Hinckley to carry in the Clementina a com- 
missioner to the supreme government. Monterrey, July 20, 1836. 
The minister of exterior relations, Monasterio, to the minister of 
war, transmitting correspondence relative to the situation which 
Mariano Chico found at San Diego and Los Angeles, “ on account 
of the Sedition promoted by the Foreigners D. Abel Esteam 
(Stearns) and D. Victor Prudon, associates of D. Manuel Araga ”’. 
Nov. 14, 1836. 
Manuel Chico to the minister of relations, telling of the sedition 
caused by the above named persons. July 22, 1836. 
Same to same, telling of the state of the country, and of the 
chartering Hinckley’s vessel to take the commissioner to 
Mexico and the offenders as prisoners. July 20. 
Same to minister of war, asking for munitions. July 23. 
José Urrea to the minister of war, Silao, concerning the troubles 
in California. Apr. 29, 1837. 
“ Occurrences in Alta California from the arrival of the Commandant- 
General Col. D. Mariano Chico, until his departure.” Apr. 19- 
July 30, 1836. 
A review of the political situation in California since 1831. Mar. 6, 
1838. 14 ff. 
Chico to the minister of war, reporting dangers to the province. July 
22510305201. 
Correspondence of the minister of justice, the minister of war, and 
Chico concerning the latter’s removal from command. Sept.-Nov., 
1836. 
“ Revolution of California.” Nov., 1836—Jan., 1837. 
Correspondence of Nicolas Gutiérrez, José Castro, José Maria Herrera, 
and others concerning the pronunciamiento of Nov. 4 in Alta Cali- 
fornia, etc. Nov., 1836. 
Estado of troops at Monterrey. Nov. 4, 1836. 
Letter of William S. Hinckley, commander of the Clementina, 
at San Lucas, quoting an order from Castro to proceed from Mon- 
terrey to San Lucas. 
Printed proclamation of the freedom of California, signed by Castro 
and Noriega. Nov. 6, 1836. 
Correspondence between Nicolas Gutiérrez and Kennedy, comman- — 
der of the Peacock, concerning the imprisonment of a part of the 
crew in San Francisco. Nov., 1836. 
Relation of officers, soldiers, and others expelled from California. 
Transmitted by Gutiérrez, Nov. 28, 1836. 
José M. Ramirez to the minister of war, telling of William S. Hinck- 
ley’s part in the disturbances. Nov. 30, 1836. 
Various other letters relating to the disturbances. 
Contract of William S. Hinckley noted above. July 20, 1836. 
War vessels on the coast of Texas. 
No. 1. Correspondence of the commander of the national squadron, 
Santa Anna, and others. Jan.-Oct., 1836. Aid from New 
Orleans for Texans. 
