356 Mexico: Fomento 
11. “ Texas. Measures designed to preserve the integrity of the Terri- 
tory of Texas and the enforcement of the law of Apr. 6 of this 
Year. 1830/0002 it: 
(Correspondence of the department of relations with the commandant- 
general of the Eastern Interior States, Mier y Teran, the minister of 
war, and the governor of Texas.) 
12. “ Texas. Relative to the Purchase of a bilander for the use of the 
colonies.” 1830. 7 ff. 
13. “Texas. The Empresario, Don Stevan Austin, manifests the in- 
juries resulting to his colony from the law of April 6, and [re- 
quests] that the emigration to it of colonists already contracted 
be permitted.” Original correspondence of Austin, the minister 
of war, the commandant-general of the Eastern Interior States, 
Cl 1st eet 
14, “ Dispositions for the inforcement of the law of Apr. 6, 1830.” 1830. 
19 ff. 
15. “ 1830. Texas. Results to colonization from the law of Apr. 6 of 
this year.” Correspondence with the minister of war, the consul 
at New Orleans, the commandant-general of the Eastern Interior 
States, etc. 1830. 60 ff. 
15 bis. “ Project of military Colonization, formed by Sr. José de las 
Piedras.” Nacogdoches, Mar. 20, 1832. 10 ff. 
Legajo 6. 1830-1831. Expedientes 16-36. 
16. “ Texas. The Colonization Enterprise of D. Lorenzo de Zavala, 
and related matters (sus incidentes).” 1830. 21 ff. 
(Relates to his application for the lands that had been forfeited by Haden 
Edwards. ) 
17. Arrival at Matamoros of the Climax with various North Americans. 
1830. 
18. Miscellaneous matters relative to Texas. 1830. 
19. Concerning the suspension of the “ publication of the Abogado Mexi- 
cano”’ in Nacogdoches. 1830. 2 ff. 
(Piedras, of Nacogdoches, says that it has suspended because of the drunk- 
enness of its editor, Slocum.) 
20. Various matters relating to colonization in Texas. Correspondence 
of the commandant-general of the Eastern Interior States, Teran, 
and the ministers of war, relations, and justice. 1830. 44 ff. 
21. Circular of the Secretariat of Relations to the officials of the differ- 
ent states asking them to encourage the emigration of their citi- 
zens to Texas. Withreplies. 1830. 24 ff. 
21 bis. Communication from George Fisher, administrator of customs at 
Galveston, transmitting correspondence with Austin’s colony rela- 
tive to customs. 1830. 4 ff. 
22. Letter of the governor of Coahuila and Texas transmitting an orig- 
inal map of Texas by Austin. With other correspondence. 1830. 
12 ff. 
(The map is not here. It is evidently that in the Seccién de Cartografia of 
the same Secretariat.) 
23. Letter by Teran relative to the ‘“ Comisién del Coronel Bean” and 
to Americans at Pecan Point. Related correspondence. 1830. 
13 ff. 
