302 Mexico: Guerra y Marina 
1855. Legajo no. 1. | 
Revolution in Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas. 
The Plan de Ayutla in Baja California. 
Difficulties in Alta California. “ Arbitrary acts which are committed 
against the Mexicans resident in that territory.” 
(Extracts from the National Intelligencer.) 
1855. Legajo no. 2. 
“ Causa instituted against Dn. Tomas Tejada for the sale of horses to the 
North American army of invasion.” 
1855. Legajo no. 3. 
Correspondence concerning affairs of Baja California. 
“ American Filibusters on the Island of La Tortuga.” Correspondence 
with authorities in Sonora and with the Department of the South. 
Mar.-Apr., 1855. 
“ American Filibusters who, led by Carabaj al, it is feared may invade the 
Department of Tamaulipas.” 
“ Adventurers.” Reports of 300 who have invaded Mexico from Texas. 
Reports of 500 filibusters in Baja California. 
The shooting of the “ American Juan Herrera.” June, 1855. 
1855. Legajo no. 4. 
Report concerning the jurisdiction north of the territory of Baja Cali- 
fornia, by José Pujal, Puerto dela Paz. Apr. 1, 1855. 
1855. Legajo no. 5. Revolution in the departments of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, 
and Nuevo Leon. About 200 ff. of correspondence. 
Filibusters under Carabajal. 
1855. Legajono.9. Boundaries of Sonora. Revolts in Coahuila and Tamau- 
lipas. 
1856. Legajo no. 4. 
Filibusters under Emilio Sanchez at Piedras Negras. Correspondence 
with officials at Chihuahua and other places concerning this 
subject. 
1856. Legajo no. 6. 
“Proyecto subversivo”’ by citizens of the United States. The corre- 
spondence implicates Dickinson, agent at New York. 
1856. Legajo no. 9. 
Revolution led by Vidaurri in Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas. 
Correspondence. About 200 ff. 
1857. Legajo no. 4 Conspiracy incident to the elections in Tamaulipas. 
Camargo and Brownsville are mentioned. 
Conspiracy in the city of Matamoros in which it is believed that various 
“ North American Adventurers ” are implicated. 
Democratic convention in Camargo. Dispositions for the capture of fili- 
busters and traitors. 
1857. Legajo no. §. Revolution in Tamaulipas; Indian troubles in Sonora. 
Complaints that the U. S. army officials are inducing citizens of Sonora 
to enlist. 
Reports of an expedition being prepared in New Orleans by Nufiez Villa- 
visencio for filibustering on the coast of Tamaulipas. . 
1857. Legajo no. 6. Invasion of Sonora. 
Reports by General Yafiez of a threatened invasion by filibusters from 
San Francisco. 
