XXVII.
Yturbide [258]-271
The close of Calleja's administration, [258]—The insurgents dispersed, [258]—Apodaca and Guerrero, [259]—Affairs in Spain, [259]—Agustin de Yturbide, [260]; early services, 260; meets Guerrero, [261]—"Plan of Iguala," [261]—The "three guaranties," [261]—Advance of the insurgents, [262]—The viceroy deposed, [262]—A successful campaign, [263]—O'Donojú, [263]—Treaty of Cordova, [264]—Yturbide enters the capital, [264]—The Regency, [264]—The Mexican Empire founded, [265]—Work of the new government, [265]—Second Mexican Congress, [265]—Yturbide proclaimed Emperor, [266]—Signs of dissatisfaction, [267]—Santa Anna, [267]—The Casa-Mata, [268]—Yturbide banished, [268]; his return to Mexico, [270]; his execution, [270]; character of Yturbide, [271].