Old Records 845 
1834. Unnumbered legajo. 
No. 59. Report of extra session of the legislature at Chihuahua 
because of Apache hostilities. 2 ff. 
No. 64. Jd. of arrival of expelled persons at New Orleans. 
1834. Unnumbered legajo. 
Reports by local ayuntamientos of pronouncements and matters of 
public order. 
1835. Legajo 17. 
Pronouncements in Sonora, reported by the governor. 
Reports of disturbances in Sinaloa. 
Acts of different local bodies requesting the change of the “ Carta 
Fundamental ” of 1824 to a centralized system. Including Coa- 
huila and Texas, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, New Mexico, Chihuahua. 
1835. Unnumbered legajo. 
No. 53. Petition of legislature of Coahuila and Texas for the re- 
moval of Martin Cos from the commandancy, with related corre- 
spondence. 1835. 9 ff. 
No. 63. Texas. The governor of Nuevo Leon reports that a plan is 
on foot to separate Texas from Mexico, and charges Zavala and 
Mejia with being the prime movers. Mar. 18, 1835. 5 ff. 
No. 72. Proposal that Santa Anna command the army in person. 
No. 84. Orders to the governors of Coahuila and Texas and of 
Nuevo Leon, to arrest Diego Grant and Aguilar Viesca and send 
them to Vera Cruz. 1835. 106 ff. 
(Contains correspondence with local authorities, and printed circulars, 
concerning Texas affairs. A circular of June 22, entitled “ Libertad, 
Constitucion, y Federacion ”.) 
1838 to 1852. 
Nearly the whole volume deals with war in Yucatan. 
Report by governor of Chihuahua of a revolt of Indians of Balleza. 
1841. 
1842. Legajo 18. 
No. 1. Indian troubles in Tamaulipas. 
No. 3. Comanche troubles in Coahuila. 14 ff. 
No. 4. Indian troubles in Sonora. 
No. 12. Indian troubles on the Sonora frontier. (Report of the 
junta departamental, which mentions value of caravan trade from 
the north.) 95 ff. 
No. 15. Report by the governor of California of a conspiracy, 
headed by Father Gabriel Gonzalez, at the rancho of San José, 
to overthrow the authorities. Correspondence. 6o ff. 
No. 35. Instructions given by the governor of Coahuila to restrain 
the Indians. 
Many Chihuahua documents. 
1844. Legajo 10. 
Numerous documents concerning pronouncements in the northern 
provinces. 
No. 11. Circular publishing decree of Congress declaring that Santa 
Anna is not lawful president. 
1845. Unnumbered. 
Communications from Sonora, Chihuahua, and other northern de- 
partments concerning the federal system. 
