The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft . , and other inducements to attract 24 The pay of the prefects was from $1,800 to $2,000. Mex. Mem. Hac, 1838, pt 2. 25 It is related that the house of Inigo provided the first funds to startthe movement on condition of being favored at the custom-house; where-upon the firm ordered a cargo of goods from Europe, which arrived in Feb. 1839, after Urrea had been ousted. Charges were brought against the gov-ernor for complicity in fraud. Conde y Herrera, Repres., 1-38; Pap. Var., 2, lxxviii. no. 8. 26Son. Faction., 106-7; Restaurador Fee?., Jan. 30, Mar. 1


The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft . , and other inducements to attract 24 The pay of the prefects was from $1,800 to $2,000. Mex. Mem. Hac, 1838, pt 2. 25 It is related that the house of Inigo provided the first funds to startthe movement on condition of being favored at the custom-house; where-upon the firm ordered a cargo of goods from Europe, which arrived in Feb. 1839, after Urrea had been ousted. Charges were brought against the gov-ernor for complicity in fraud. Conde y Herrera, Repres., 1-38; Pap. Var., 2, lxxviii. no. 8. 26Son. Faction., 106-7; Restaurador Fee?., Jan. 30, Mar. 13, 1838. Urreasname with appropriate inscriptions was ordered to be placed on public build-ings. Farias and Viezca were offered an asylum with land. Pinart, , ii. 133-4, 139-40. * Plenipontentiaries were to be sent to other states to form a coalition. PRONUNCIAMIENTO. 657 followers, the legislature assisting him in differentways, notably in issuing a provisional Sinaloa the formal pronunciamiento was first. Map of Sinaloa. 28 On March 27th; after which the body closed the session, and left acomision permanente to act from the 27th. An amnesty to opponents wa^passed. Lucero Sin., Nov. 24, 1837. Tamasnla hastened to petition for:the federal system. Pinart, Col, no. 472. Hist. Mex. States, Vol. II. 42 658 SONORA AND SINALOA AS SEPARATE STATES. made on January 12, 1838, at Culiacan, by ColonelCuevas, seconded by Orrantia, acting was followed by the capture of Rosario andCosala,30 while Urrea came down with a Sonoran forcein April in two vessels, and took possession ofMazatlan, which added greatly to his resources bysea and These were not of much avail how-ever. By this time the government had been ableto take steps to check the movement. On the 20thGeneral Paredes appeared before Mazatlan with astrong column, and reminded the garrison that its firstduty was to join in opposing the French, who werethen threatening the republic. This


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