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to give him the proper charges relative to the business of Texas.” 
Dec. 21, 1833. With replies. 15 ff. 
“ 1833. Circular to the States, transmitting a copy of [a communi- 
cation by] Don Estévan F, Austin in which he invites the Ayunta- 
mientos of Texas to separate from Coahuila even though the 
National authorities should refuse their consent.” Dec. 27, 1833. 
With correspondence, 1833-1834. 19 ff. 
“1833. Sefior E. Austin transmits the representation of the conven- 
tion of Texas relative to the annulment of article 11 of the law of 
the 6th of April, 1830.” Austin to the minister of relations. Jalapa, 
July 11, 1833. 
“The Constitution of Tejas” transmitted by Austin (Aug. I) as 
“the original of the project of a Constitution formed by the said 
Convention” of Apr. 30. 
“1834. The minister of war, to the effect that Don Estévan F. Aus- 
tin demands that he be paid a salary.” 3 ff. 
“1834. Private letter to the Sefior General Mejia relative to the 
political state of Texas and the conduct of Don E. Austin.” By 
Alexandro Calvit(?), Texas, Aug. 29, 1833. 3 ff. 
(He expresses a hope that Austin will be detained in Mexico for five years 
“because he 1 is really very obnoxious to Texas as well as to the general 
Government ”.) 
“1834. The minister of war, asking for some documents and notices 
for the institution of the cause which is being brought against Don 
Estévan Austin, for wishing to separate Texas from Coahuila.” 
1829-1835. 121 ff. 
(Extensive correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc., relative to the affairs 
of Texas and Austin’s conduct; letters of Austin while in Mexico.) 
Legajo 8. 1822-1835. Expedientes 6-7. 
. “Texas. Matters indicated by the following indice relative to the 
politics and administration of the Colonies of Texas.” 
Plan for forced contributions from the four Eastern Interior Prov- 
inces, presented to Congress by Don Melchor Yance. 1822. 5 ff. 
Opinion of Anastacio Bustamante, captain-general of the Eastern 
Interior Provinces, presented to the minister of relations, with 
respect to the proper method of dealing with foreigners. 1822. 
6 ff. 
Concerning the immigration of ‘“ vagabonds” from the United 
States, without permission. Correspondence of Iturbide, the min- 
ister of relations, Gaspar Lopez, of Monterrey (N. L.) ; declara- 
tion of some soldiers of Béxar who had been to Natchitoches of 
what they had observed. 1823. 
Plan for a colonization law, presented to the Congress 1823. 24 ff. 
Oficio of Azcarate, urging haste with the colonization law, and re- 
porting an inundation of the Mississippi. 1823. 5 ff. 
Report of the minister of relations to Congress relative to the 
request of the Yroqueses [Cherokees] for lands, with documents 
concerning the mission of Richard Fields. 1823. 11 ff. 
“ General Project ” for the colonization of Texas. Unsigned. 1823. 
ff. 
Plan for raising revenue through the sale of unappropriated lands. 
1823. 4 ff. 
(Deals mainly with Texas.) 
