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eons a los Independientes (Congratulations to the Independents). 
1820. 
Letters to Vicente Guerrero from all over the Republic and from foreign 
countries. 
Filiacion de Estrangeros (Enlistment of Foreigners). 1843. 
(This is a very miscellaneous bundle of papers containing records of 
enlistment of foreigners in the Mexican service over a considerable 
period; records of passports of foreigners travelling in the Republic, 
and other documents, including those mentioned below.) 
Cuaderno of correspondence of the minister of relations with various 
foreign representatives in 1825, including Michilena at London, 
Torrens at Bogota, Obregén in the United States. 
List of maps delivered from the archive of Relations to the Corps of 
Engineers, Aug. 19, 1823. The list includes a number bearing on 
the United States which I have not seen. Some of them, evi- 
dently, are now in Fomento. 
“ Noticias” of the political situation in the La Plata country, South 
America. By Capt. Baron au Rousein. Feb., 1822. (Copy.) 
About 20 pp. 
“Informe” on the Island of Cuba to his Majesty, by Guillemin. Copy 
signed by Hyde de Neuville. 30 pp. 
“Consulta de Cadiz.” A report on the administration, industry, and 
population of the Spanish colonies. Signed by De Vino de Pus- 
sac. May 20, 1818. 21 pp. 
Report to Iturbide by a ‘“ Commission ” on the foreign relations of the 
Empire. It discusses principally the northern Indians and the 
United States, particularly Texas. Opposes Austin’s colony.. Un- 
signed. Circa 1822. 27 pp. | 
A similar statement, evidently by the same commission, concerning the 
dangers from Russia. Summary of the history of the Spanish 
policy regarding the Northwest. Circa 1822, II pp. 
Fomento 1821-1824; Invasion, 1847 (Encouragement, 1821-1824; Invasion, 
1847). 
“Libro de Industria y Fomento. Sus Negocios.” These are minutes of 
the acts of the section of Fomento of the Secretariat of Relations 
relative to colonization, commerce, etc. Among them are numer- 
ous minutes of dispositions of petitions for lands in Texas, in- 
cluding that of Austin. 
“The American Invasion.” An expediente of correspondence of the 
department of Government relative thereto. Mainly replies of 
the governors to circulars. Some from Vera Cruz, Monterrey, 
and Puebla. 1846-1847. 
Gobierno de los Estados (Government of the States). Several legajos. 
In general, documents concerning the administration of the states or 
departments ; correspondence of the Department of the Interior 
of the Secretariat of Relations concerning elections, etc. The 
section of ‘ Gobierno de los Departamentos ”’, below, is uniform 
with this, though for different dates. The alphabetical order is 
violated here for the chronological. 
1833-1836. Legajo 5. 
A great deal on Tamaulipas. 1834-1835. 
Report of the appointment of Vidaurre y Villasefior as governor of 
Coahuila and Texas. 1833. 
