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Rh CHAPTER XII.

MISSION AND INDIAN AFFAIRS.

1834-1835.

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Emancipation Indian Pueblos The Diputacion Figueroa s Policy Mexican Law of April 1834 Provisional Regulations of August 9th Hi jar s Instructions Their Meaning The Reglamento in Practice Local Results Ten Missions Secularized Views of the Padres Supplementary Regulations of Nov. 4th Destruction of Mission Property by the Friars Slaughter of Cattle Stipends in 1835 Mission Supplies Mission Ranchos Garcia Diego s Suggestions Local Items of 1835 Six Missions Secularized The Fernandinos Content Mexican Decree of Nov. 9th Mission Statistics, 1831-5 Seasons Pestilence Indian Affairs, 1831-5 339

CHAPTER XIIT.

MARITIME, COMMERCIAL, AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

1831-1835.

Annual Lists of Vessels on the Coast Revenue Statistics Smuggling Items Seizure of theLoriot Commercial Regulations Victoria and Bandini Contraband Ports Bandini and Angel Ramirez A Dis appointed Inspector of Customs Fur Trade Salt Abel Stearns Operations at San Pedro Treasury Officials Comisarios Bandini, Gomez, Gonzalez, Estrada, and Herrera Minor Revenue Officers Local Items Financial Correspondence Statistics Municipal Funds Taxation Tithes Plan of Ways and Means Alphabetical List of Vessels.. . 363

CHAPTER XIV.

PIONEERS AND FOREIGN RELATIONS.

1831-1835.

Overland Immigration New Mexican Route WqlfskilFs Party Ypunt and Burton Jackson s Company Warner Ewing Young s Second Visit Carson, Williams, Sparks, and Dye Graham and Leese Across the Sierra Captain Joe Walker Nidever Bonne ville s Narrative Hudson s Bay Company Trappers Otter-hunting in Cal iforniaNew Mexican Horse-thieves Chino Pando Foreign Policy Fears Offer of Purchase by U. S. Spaniards Pioneer Names ThoseJVVho Came_before 1830 New-comers of Each Year Alpha A betical Lists Douglas the Botanist Thomas Coulter s Visit Mori- ( neau s Memoir Visit of Hall J. Kelley John Coulter s Lies Dana s/ Two Years Before the Matt 385