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49. Petition for lands in Texas. 
50. Jd. by Laisne de Villaréque, to settle 600 colonists. 
51. “ Secret Report upon the present situation in Texas. 1834.” With 
map of Texas and of Goliad. By Almonte. (Original.) t1o1 ff. 
(Printed. A translation is printed in Kennedy’s Texas, vol. II.) 
52. “ Correspondence of Sr. Juan N. Almonte relative to the condition 
of that Territory [Texas].” 154 ff. 
(Almonte’s letters are from Vera Cruz, New Orleans, Natchitoches, Béxar, 
and other places. A rare expediente of material.) 
Legajo 9. 1834-1836. Expedientes 53-57. 
53. “ Correspondence of Sefior Noriega, second commissioner for the 
colonization of Texas.” 1834. 152 ff. 
(Of equal interest with the foregoing expediente.) 
54, Concerning the sending of political prisoners to Texas as colonists. 
2634.0 01 ff. 
55. Petition for land by General Mejia. 1834. 2 ff. 
56. “ Austin, Colonists of. Relative to attempts of said colonists to make 
themselves independent.” 1834. 3 ff. 
57. “1835. Texas. Expediente.... relative to the history, politics, 
and administration of the colonies of that Territory.” 
Introduction of supplies from the United States. Correspondence. 
Memorial of the Cherokees (through Chief Ross) to the Congress 
of the United States for lands. (Printed.) Transmitted by the 
U.S. chargé, with correspondence. 110 ff. 
Proposal to the Congress, by the minister of relations, of measures 
relative to Texas. 11 ff. 
Correspondence with the minister of war relative to attempts to de- 
spoil the Conchates, and fears of a breach with American colon- 
ists. 13 ff. 
Report by the minister of relations to the Comision de Gobernacion 
y Colonizacion of the Federal Congress, relative to lands in Texas. 
ff. 
(A valuable review. ) 
Communication of the minister of war relative to measures neces- 
sary for the security of Texas. 
Several petitions for land in Texas. 
Correspondence of Almonte, as minister of relations, relative to the 
migration of “ Muscoga, Chaktau, and Huapana” Indians from 
the United States. 23 ff. 
Confidential communication of Almonte relative to the affairs of 
Texas. 11 ff. 
Report of the jefe politico of ————— relative to danger of Indian 
tribes emigrating to the United States. 3 ff. 
“ Declaration” of Capt. Nicolas Flores, who had been at Natchi- 
toches, concerning the state of opinion on the eastern frontier of 
Texas. Dec., 1834. (Original.) 9 ff. 
(Transmitted by the minister of war.) 
Report by the governor of Tamaulipas relative to a revolution of 
Texans at Bahia. Oct., 1835. 
Reports by the minister of war relative to supplies being sent to 
Texas. 
Representation of the ayuntamiento of Gonzalez, declaring peaceful 
intentions. July 7, 1835. 
