342 Mexico: Gobernacion 
No. 54. Minor Indian troubles in Texas. 1826. 4 ff. 
No. 62. Reports by “ various citizens”’ of Coahuila and Texas on 
political affairs. 1826. 8 ff. 
(Refer primarily to Coahuila.) 
Legajo 1822. | 
No. 23. Captain-general Anastacio Bustamante, concerning expen- 
ses incurred in connection with Lipan Indians and Anglo- Amer- 
icans. 3 ff. 
No. 72. Transmission by Iturbide of papers of the commandant of 
San Blas relative to English vessel Zenobia. 3 ff. 
No. 74. Report of José Eustaquio Fernandez concerning the bad 
conditions in the Eastern Interior Provinces. 6 ff. 
No. 75. The commandant of the Eastern Interior Provinces report- 
ing fulfillment of twenty-five royal orders. 4 ff. 
No. gi. Proclamations issued Aug. 25 by José Felix Trespalacios 
when he took charge of the government of Texas. 
No. 107. Juan Bautista Arizpe, regidor of Monterrey, concerning 
remedies for evils in the Eastern Interior Provinces. Mentions 
Texas Indian troubles. Nov. 16, 1821. 44 ff. 
No. 117. Iturbide reporting needs of army of the Eastern Interior 
Provinces. 40 ff 
(Contains report of the treasurer of Chihuahua on evils of the provinces. 
1820. Many folios.) 
No. 123. The ayuntamiento of Bahia del Espiritu Santo, proposing 
benefits for the province of Texas. 5 ff. 
(Report lacking, but correspondence relative to it is present.) 
No. 126. Proposal by Melchor Yance that the running of wild 
horses (caballada mestefia) be prohibited between the Rio Grande 
and Nacogdoches. 2 ff. 
No. 129. José Maria Gomez, of Monterrey, complaining of Arre- 
dondo’s government in the Eastern Interior Provinces. Trans- 
mitted by Iturbide. 17 ff. 
1825. Legajo no. 5. (“ Decretos de Relaciones ” on the outside, but all 
of the papers come from the section of Tranquilidad Publica). 
1832. Report by the governor of Texas that the permanent deputa- 
tion has pronounced in favor of Pedraza as president. 
Pronouncements in favor of Santa Anna. 
1821-1826 (“ Seguridad Publica”). Legajo 133. 
Numerous documents concerning Iturbide. 
No. 14. 1826. The governor of Texas reports the hostile move- 
ments of the “ Cheroquees ” and other tribes, asks for a military 
detachment for Nacogdoches, and transmits reports of the alcalde 
of that place. 16 ff. 
1824. Legajo 17. 
Reports of political disturbances at Chihuahua and other frontier 
places. 
1827. sentra eer 
No. 4. Report by the jefe politico of New Mexico of disturbances 
at La Cafiada, and measures taken in consequence. Correspond- 
ENCE:-35 (ike 
No. 7. Report by the governor of Coahuila and Texas of measures 
taken at Nacogdoches to check strangers “‘ of the Eduars faction ” 
at Los Aises, Texas. 3 ff. 
