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Show nb. 0 b= os ee pe aleeiz oe e eee # * 4-88A r-. * 64 _ al oe tel 6 8-38-86 get BB 33 on BD Se a <3-5 BIBLIOGRAPHY Abert, J. W. Arrillaga, Bancroft, Bartlett, Basilio Hubert J. Howe, R. Cooke, Philip St. George, Davis, W. W. H. Dorsey and Kroeber UN APT HEE a] Report to Secretary of War, Gov. Doc., Wash, 1848. Recopilacion de las Leyes, Mexico, 1838-50, 22 vols. History of Mexico, vol. iv, San Francisco, 1889. Personal Narrative, etc., New Scenes and Adventures in the York, Army, 1864. Phila., Dance, Pattie, Personal Reynolds, Book O. Matthew Ruxton, George F. Santa Fé Archives 1859. Ghost Dance Religion, 14 B. A. E., ii, 1896; Hand of American Narrative, Indians, vol. i. Cincinnati, 1833. Report of Exploration of a Route for the Pacifi G. Railroad, Gov. Doec., Washington. Spanish and Mexican Land Laws, St. Louis, Mo, 1895. Adventures in Mexico, New York, 1848. ' Smithsonian, Washington, D. C., and in office 0 the Surveyor General, Santa Fé, N. M. System or AND GovERNMENT — THE CoNSsPIRACIES — THE REVOLUTION KILLING GOVERNOR PEREZ — GoNnzALES REVOLUTIONARY GovERNoR — BartTLEs with REvoLUTIONISTs — MANUEL ARMIJO DECLARES HIMSELF GOVERNOR AND ComMANDING-GENERAL — DEFEAT OF REVOLUTIONARY Forces — EXEcution oF GONZALES AND CONFEDERATES ibid., iv, 1903 Commerce of the Prairies, New York, 1844. Mexican Law. Thirty Years of Army Life, New York, 1866. James CentraL 1837-8 — INTRIGUES El Gringo, New York, 1856; Spanish Conquest of New Mesxico, Doylestown, 1869. Traditions of the Arapaho, Field Columb. Mus Pubs., Anthrop., ser. v, 1903; Arapaho Sun Gregg, Dr. Josiah Hall Marcy, Capt. R. B. Mooney, James Pope, Captain John THE OF oF HE first epoch of the central system of government of the republic of Mexico was initiated in 1835, when, on the 3d day of October of that year, by act of congress, the state legislatures were abolished and departmental councils or juntas established. On the 23d of the same month, bases for a new constitution were adopted, declaring that the national territory should be divided into departments, the number, extent, and sub-divisions of which should be thereafter determined by congressional enactments. A little over a year later the new constitution was adopted by which it was Provided that the national territory should be divided into departments, governors appointed, with an election of departmental coun- ils and their powers defined. At the same session of congress the erritory of New Mexico was made a department. Later on regulations were made for the government of the departments and the Powers and duties of the governors and departmental councils were defined. The creation of this central system of government and the adopfor the revolution which occurred in 1837. Under “EVOLUTION oF 1837-8 this constitution a system for direct taxtio n of the new constitution were in some degree responsible ation was provided, a decided innovation, “ausing great dissatisfaction and disapproval among the people, and |