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xiv CHAPTER XXI.

LOCAL ANNALS OF SAN DIEGO DISTRICT.

1831-1840.

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Military Commandants Decrease and Disappearance of the Presidial Organization Fort and Other Buildings Population Private Ran- chos Summary of Events Politics and Indian Depredations- Treasure on the Colorado Civil Government Ayuntamien to- Criminal Record San Diego Mission Padre Martin Statistics Secularization Ortega as Administrator San Luis Rey Padre Peyri A Prosperous Mission Slaughter of Cattle Chronologic Happenings Pio Pico in Charge HartnelFs Investigation Mission Ranches San Juan Capistrano Statistical View Annals of Eman cipationAdministration of the Argiiellos The Ex-neophyte Pue blos of San Juan, San Dieguito, Las Mores, and San PascuaL 608

CHAPTER XXII.

LOCAL ANNALS OF LOS ANGELES DISTRICT.

1831-1840.

A Centre of Political Agitation Chronologic Summary and Index Local Occurrences Indian Hostilities Day and Stearns Vigilance Com mittee Sectional Warfare Carrillo s Capital Tumult of the Flag Arrest of Foreigners Increase of Population Private Ranches Ayuntamiento and Municipal Affairs Criminal Record A Race The Prefecture Pefia, Tapia, and Argiiello Port of San Pedro San Gabriel Padres Boscana and Sanchez Statistics Secularization Events Bandini s Reforms San Fernando Rey Father Cabot A Prosperous Mission Antonio del Valle as Comisionado Chronolo gic Record 629

CHAPTER XXIII.

LOCAL ANNALS OF SANTA BARBARA DISTRICT. 1831-1840.

Gain in Population Presidial Organization Military Items Summary of Events Santa Bdrbara in the Political Controversies Chico and Duran Municipal Affairs Official List Sub-prefecture Grants of Private Ranchos Santa Bdrbara Mission Statistical View Annals of Secularization San Buenaventura Fathers Sufier, Una, and For- tuni Population, Agriculture, and Live-stock Majordomos and Administrators Santa Ines Father Arroyo de la Cuesta Statistics of Decadence A Gain in Cattle Moderate Prosperity Local Hap peningsLa Purisiina Couuepcion Secularization Inventories 649