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Many documents concerning the doings of Santa Anna. 
No. 9. Act of obedience to the Superior Government by the authore 
ties of Santa Fé. 2 ff. 
No. 33. Report that the forces sent to Texas under Filisola have 
pronounced at Pefiasco. 4 ff. 
No. 47. Report by Hijar of the revolt of the company of Los 
Angeles against their officers. Oct. 18, 1845. 6 ff. 
1846. Legajo 1. 
Reports by the governor of California of the expulsion of Jose 
Antonio Carrillo and Hilario Varela for conspiracy. 
No. 27. Acts of “adherence” of the garrison of Mexico on the 
return of Santa Anna. 243 ff. 
1848. Legajo 1. 
Numerous pronouncements. 
No. 17. Petition of the ayuntamiento of Mexico that Santa Anna be 
not allowed to return to the country. 
1849. Various reports from Coahuila and Tamaulipas. 
1850. “ Muerte de Cafiedo.” 
(A bundle of some 2000 sheets of correspondence of Juan de Cafiedo, min- 
ister plenipotentiary to Peru, Chile, Buenos Ayres, Paraguay, and Brazil 
between a and 1837. In the bundle are carpetas nos. 20 to 42 (except 
no. 30) and some unnumbered books. There must, apparently, be 
another similar bundle of his correspondence. The carpetas consist of 
instructions, copies of existing treaties, files of letters received, and min- 
utes of letters written to the home government and the authorities of the 
countries to which he was accredited, as well as special correspondence 
with Bolivia, with the Mexican minister in London, with foreign agents 
where he was located, and with Ecuador, Venezuela, and New Granada. 
Notable are the resefas, or reports on political news, by Cafiedo. The 
papers should have important matter on international affairs. Obviously, 
they belong in the Secretariat of Relaciones Exteriores. ) 
1852. Legajo 1. 
No. 32. Report by José Matias Moreno that officials Castro and 
Chavez, with Father Real, are trying to secure the annexation of 
Lower California to the United States. to ff. 
1854. Legajo 2. 
No. 10. Report by the governor of Nuevo Leon that Mexicans from 
the other side of the Bravo intend to invade the state. 2 ff. 
No. 36. Proclamation (Bando) prohibiting citizens of Tamaulipas 
from moving across the Rio Grande. 4 ff. 
No. 40. Proclamation against the rebels across the Bravo. 
No. 48. Rumor of threatened invasion of Tamaulipas from across 
the Bravo. 
No. 54. The jefe politico of Baja California reports the doings of 
Sr. Meléndrez and of the filibuster Walker. 4 ff. 
No. 64. Report by the governor of Sonora concerning invasion 
planned by 600 adventurers from San Francisco. 7 ff. 
No. 82. Id. by prefect of Rio Grande that he fears an invasion by 
500 filibusters. 3 ff. 
No. gt. Report that these fears are groundless. 
No. 100. Jd. of the governor of Coahuila concerning the American 
Jorge [George] Norton, who has been imprisoned. 
Nos. 104 and 125. Concerning pardon for Mexicans living in 
Brownsville. 
