Old Records 321 
No. 42. Memorial of the deputation from California asking for commer- 
cial concessions on the coast. 9 ff. 
No. 45. Expediente concerning Tamariz’s project for opening trade 
direct with Asia from California. 1827. 43 ff. 
Reflections by Tamariz on the political results of the proposed plan. 
ents 20, 125004 the 
No. 44. Complaint by the governor of Chihuahua that Americans enter 
the province by stealth and monopolize the beaver trade. Corre- 
spondence. 1827. 17 ff. 
No. 47. Complaint by Enrique Edouardo Virmond of trading restric- 
tions in California. 1827. 
Congreso Constituyente (Constituent Congress). 1842. 
Various representations directed to this body relative to the formation of 
a constitution. 
Reports of the governors regarding the primary and secondary elections 
for the formation of the congress. 
Congreso General (General Congress). Several legajos. 
In general, correspondence of the department with the state and depart- 
ment deputations to Congress. 
Legajo 1821. 
No. 3. Memorials by the Four Eastern Interior Provinces concern- 
ing the establishment of provincial deputations in Congress. Val- 
uable for light on the political situation. 1821-1822. 138 ff. 
1822. Legajo 2. 
Important documents connected with the general constitutional 
changes of the period. 
Numerous documents relating to minor matters in California, Chi- 
huahua, Sonora, etc. 
No. 24. Request by Refugio Garza, deputy from Texas, for loan 
from treasury to enable him to return home. 9g ff. 
1822. “ Deputies.” Lejago 3. 
Communications from the deputies to the department of the Interior 
and expedientes relative to them. 
1822. Legajo 4. 
No. 1. Lorenzo de Zavala, deputy from Yucatan, requests that he be 
restored to office (“ reposicion de sus empleos’’). 102 ff. 
No. 20. Request by the ayuntamiento of Santa Fé for the assignment 
of adeputy. Granted. 6 ff. 
Various expedientes concerning the installation of the Congreso Con- 
stituyente del Imperio. 
1823. Legajo 5. 
No. 1. List of deputies from all the states and territories. 
No. 3. Report by the ayuntamiento of Béxar, giving reasons for the 
ratification of the oath in favor of Iturbide. 7 ff. 
No. 6. Decree establishing a vicario fordneo in Béxar, Texas, and 
allowing three deputies for Coahuila and Texas and Nuevo Leon. 
oo ff: 
No. 39. Request by the deputation from Californias that its mileage 
be paid from the mission funds. 2 ff 
No. 76. Concerning mileage for the deputation from New Mexico. 
1824-1825. Unnumbered legajo. 
Various communications from the deputations from Californias, 
New Mexico, and Texas. 
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