326 Mexico: Gobernacion 
No. 196. “‘ Espozicion”’ of the ayuntamiento of Cuernavaca to the 
effect that Lorenzo De Zavala is not legally the governor of Mex- 
ico. Jan. 7, 1833. Sent by the prefect of Cuernavaca. 
Correspondence with José Urrea, governor of Durango. 1835. 
Many folios. 
No. 300. Correspondence with Marcial Borrego concerning his ap- 
pointment as governor of Coahuila and Texas. 
No. 294. Jd., with Rafael Eca y Musquiz. 50 ff. 
1834. (The documents are much later.) 
Lower California. The jefe politico reports what he has done in 
consequence of the fact that Mexicans have emigrated with the 
Americans, “ todo con motivo de una casa de la propriedad de D. 
Teofilo Echevarria”. 1849. 
Complaint of W. Inge, an American citizen, against the authorities 
of Sonora for mistreatment of the ‘“‘ comision de deslinde de ter- 
renos baldios ”’. 
Border matter all through the legajo. 
1837-1841. 
No. 12. Correspondence concerning the selection of a governor for 
New Mexico. 1841. 
No. 2. Jd. for Coahuila. 1841. 
No. 3. Californias. Correspondence concerning the appointment of 
Carlos Carrillo as governor ad interim (1837), and Juan B. Alva- 
rado as governor en propriedad (1839). 
No. 7. Jd. for Chihuahua, Sonora, and Tamaulipas. 
Gobierno de los Departamentos (Government of the Departments). 
1841. Legajo 6. , 
Routine correspondence with the Department of the Interior of the 
Secretariat of Relations concerning elections, appointments, va- 
cancies, etc. 
1843. Legajo 57. 
Santa Fé Expedition. The governor of Chihuahua reports that he 
has turned his government over to his lieutenant in order to go to 
New Mexico to punish invaders from Texas. This refers to 
rumored second Santa Fé Expedition. 
Governor Armijo, of New Mexico, reports that he is about to start 
for the Napestle (Arkansas) to drive back the Americans. 
Sonora. Complaints of citizens against José Urrea. 
Coahuila. Administrative correspondence of Governor Mejia. His 
removal. Mar.-Oct. 
Chihuahua. The governor reports that he is going on a campaign 
to the frontier to secure peace. Mar. 2. 
1844. Legajo 61. 
Routine correspondence. 
1845. Unnumbered. 
Expedientes concerning the administration of José Urrea in Chi- 
huahua. 
1845-1846. Unnumbered. 
Routine correspondence. 
Guardia Nacional (National Guard). 
Several legajos marked ‘“ Guardia Nacional” or “ Milicia Nacional ” 
and dealing with appointments, recruiting, assignment of divi- 
sions to service, etc. Mainly correspondence with the minister of 
war and the governors. One legajo is for 1847. 
