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Rh majordomo, retaining the position, apparently to the satisfaction of all concerned, until 1837, when he was succeeded by Anastasio Carrillo. From the middle of 1838, Captain José M. Villavicencio served as administrator, though often called away by supposed military duties, and leaving the management of the estate to Carrillo, Castillo, and Perez. Hartnell in hides, tallow, etc., and $5,000 in coin. Guerra, Doc., MS., vi. 150. Dec., mission furnishes $1,000 for Híjar's colony. St. Pap., Mis., MS., vii. 77-8. 1835, July, inventory apparently incomplete, total value $41,714. The church is 40x6 varas, tile-roofed, board ceiling, brick floor, adobe walls, 3 doors, 7 windows with wooden bars; sacristy, 8 varas sq. with one door and window, worth: $1,650; credits $5,736; buildings, $15,511; 32,000 vines worth $16,000; 1,600 fruit-trees, $2,400; library of 191 vol., $417. Id., vi. 22-3. 1836, amounts paid, $2,226 to Ignacio del Valle, P. Cabot $1,003, P. Duran $1,048, P. Ibarra $500. Id., vii. 68-71. Supplies for troops, $2,159. Id., vi. 74-8. 1837, March, inventory of $153,639. Id., vii. 67. 1838, June, inventory of $156,915; credits $14,293, buildings, $56,785, house utensils, $601, goods in storehouse, $5,214, liquors, etc., $7,175, live-stock, $53,854; S. Francisco rancho, $1,925, grain, $618, tannery, $544, carpenter shop, $127, blacksmith, $789, soap works, $512, mills, $200, tools, $368, tallow works, $2,540, church, $1,500, ornaments, etc., $4,348, library, 50 works, ——; debts, $1,689. Id., viii. 13-14. 1839, June 23, Hartnell's statement of prop- erty on hand 'for distrib. among Ind. or trade'? 8,547 head of live-stock (by another report of this date the live-stock on the different mission ranchos was 3,590 cattle, 2,044 horses, 2,887 sheep, 25 asses, 57 mules, and 47 hogs), 280 hides, 50 arrobas wool, 314 arr. iron and steel, 13 bbls. liquor. Id., vii. 8. Accounts; Sept. income $1,439, expend. $822; Nov., $2,687 and $1,789; Dec. $11,282 and $4,899. Paid to P. Ordaz this year $661. Hide and tallow acct income $48, expend. $290. Stock deliv. to Bandini Nov. 1st, $393. Due the mission Nov. 1st, $271; Dec. 11th, $805; supplies to govt from June 1838 to Dec. 11, 1839, $6,775; supplies to Sta B. company, $516; to others, $247. Mission debts Nov. 30th, $4,344. Id., vii. 8-15. 1840, inventory of property June 19th, 4,130 cattle, 2,637 horses, 2,500 sheep, 60 mules, 33 asses, 30 hogs; Dec. 31st, 2,270 cattle, 60 hogs, all the rest about the same as in June. Grain in June, 236 fanegas; in Dec., 1,157 fanegas, worth $2,295. Hides and leather in June, 124; in Dec., 59, worth $88. Wool, June, 140 arr.; Dec., 15 arr., worth $22. Soap, June, $150; Dec., $190. Brandy and wine in Dec. 58 bbls., $2,360. Tallow and lard, Dec., 81 arr., $119. Oil, 9 bbls., $504. Iron, 180 arr., $. Total value in Dec., not including live-stock, land, or buildings, $6,. Receipts for 9 months of the year (June-Aug. lacking), $9,874; expend., $11,069. Id., 8-15, 13–14; ix. 19-21.