Mexico
Contents
- Murder of J. B. Maxwell, J. C. Maxwell, and Enoch Woodworth (Documents 629–631)
- Depredations of Yaqui Indians (Documents 632–645)
- Disinfection of vessels in Mexico by United States medical officers (Documents 646–647)
- Treaty between the United States and certain American powers for the
arbitration of pecuniary claims (Documents 648–649)
- Death of Ambassador Manuel De Azpíroz, of Mexico, and removal of his
remains to Mexico (Documents 650–653)
- Monetary law of Mexico (Documents 654–656)
- Abolition of the “Free Zone” of Mexico (Documents 657–658)
- Message of the President of Mexico to the Mexican Congress (Document 659)
- Contravention of the extradition treaty between the United States and
Mexico by the governors of Texas and Tamaulipas (Documents 660–663)