840 Mexico: Gobernacion 
No. 15. “Sobre Temores de que el Imperio fuese mandado por 
alguna nacion estrangera.”’ Mexico, Jan. 9, 1822. 11 ff. 
(This is a communication to Iturbide by José Maria Allen, transmitted 
through the minister of relations. He discusses the probable policy of 
the United States and England toward the empire.) 
No. 18. “ Noticias importantes sobre ntra. independencia pr. los SS. 
Diputados a las Cortes de Espana D. Juan Gons* Navarrete y D. 
Tomas Murfi.” Feb. —, 1822. 
(A twenty-folio letter by these men, with 14 accompanying documents. ) 
1822. Legajo 84. ‘‘ Negocios de Estado y de Relaciones.” 
File of royal orders sent to the commandants of the Interior Prov- 
inces during the period of the Empire. Transmitted by the com- 
mandants, with communications. A large bundle. 
Private correspondence of Iturbide, including letters from Basil 
Hall, at Tepic, thanking him for courtesies while at Acapulco. 
Letter from Henry Clay congratulating Iturbide on independence 
from Spain. Mar. 13, 1822. 1 page, partly burned. 
Negoctos Sueltos (Unrelated Matters). (1823-) 1829. 
Decrees of Congress relative to Iturbide. Circulars and replies. 1823- 
1824. 
Chiapas and Guatemala affairs. 1824. 
Correspondence of Santa Anna. 1829. 
Correspondence of Vicente Guerrero. 1829. 
“Cartas para Ultramar.” Various letters of Guerrero, including some 
from Montenegro in New Orleans, S. Chew in Philadelphia, and 
various persons in Europe. 
Report by Fred. August Ismar (?) to Guerrero on South America and 
Mexico. With a letter dated Puente Nacional, Sept. 30, 1829. 
4 Pp- 
“Un Citoyen Mexicain 4 New York” writes on “Troubles du Mex- 
ique”’. Feb. 19, 1829. Several folios. 
(Discusses Poinsett, Zavala, Bravo, and the Yorkinos and Escoceses. Cf. 
next below.) 
Letter from O. de A. Santangelo to Guerrero, transmitting papers from 
New York. New York, Mar. 15, 1829. 
Letters from Torrens in Bogota. 
Correspondence concerning a conspiracy in Toluca in favor of Zavala as 
governor of Mexico. Nov., 1829. 18 ff. 
Plan de Iguala. Correspondence concerning decree of Apr. 8, 1823. 
Blais 
Disturbances caused by Santa Anna. 1823. 4 ff. 
Prefecturias (Prefect Districts). 1841-1842. 
Correspondence with governors concerning the prefects. 
Reports of appointment, removal; correspondence with the prefects. 
(The northern states are included.) 
“Por Repartir” (To Distribute). 1824-1860. 
No. 27. The governor of Coahuila and Texas, Rafael Gonzalez, trans- 
mits report of the jefe politico of the department of Texas re- 
garding disturbances of Anglo-Americans in Nacogdoches. Circa 
1826. 
Quejas y Reclamaciones contra las Autoridades (Complaints and Reclama- 
tions against the Authorities). 1829. 
Minor personal complaints from Texas and California. 
