Espagne , 1825 547 
departure of Nelson; refusal of Heredia "to go to America; 
Spain decides to send a minister resident only to U.S.; 
complacency of Nelson; his explanation to Zea Bermudez 
respecting recognition by U.S. of Spanish colonies (f. 53). 
July 12. No. 110, resume of negotiation at 
Lisbon between Portugal and Brazil; history of Brazilian 
revolution (f . 60) . 
July 14. No. Ill, French proposals respecting 
San Domingo; attitude of various powers, Russia, U.S., 
etc., respecting American affairs (f. 70). 
July 28. No. 120, San Domingo; false hopes of 
reestablishing power in America entertained by Spain 
(f. 142). 
Aug. 19. No. 131, American affairs; England's 
proposition for guarantee of Cuba; recognition of San 
Domingo; Russian policies (f. 235). 
Aug. 22. No. 135, English proposals to guarantee 
Cuba to Spain (f. 257). 
Sept. 5. No. 141, reception of Everett; latter' s 
conversation with Zea Bermudez; U.S. desires to have consular 
agents in Cuba; suggestion of Spanish loan in U.S.; opinions 
of various ministers respecting U.S. designs on Cuba (f . 302) . 
Sept. 5. No. 142, relations of Holy See with 
new states of South America; difficulty for foreign legations 
in Spain to support with reasonable motives Spanish reso- 
lution not to free colonies; Russian minister is most de- 
termined of all in stand against recognition (f . 308) . 
Sept. 25. No. 153, Spanish colonies and attitude 
of Pope (f . 405) . 
Other Material 
July 17. Resume of conference of powers in Paris 
concerning guarantee by maritime powers of Cuba and Puerto 
Rico on condition of mediation between Spain and colonies 
by same powers, among Damas, Vincent, Pozzo di Borgo, Werther 
(f. 99). [Printed: A H R, XXII, 614-616. J 
Sept. 4. Everett's discourse on occasion of his 
formal reception by King of Spain; presentation of his letters 
of credence as U.S. envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- 
potentiary to Spain (f..295). 
Sept. 23. Minister of Netherlands in Spain to 
his government, copy of despatch containing report of con- 
ference between Lamb and Zea Bermudez in which Lamb proposes 
twenty-year truce between Spain and colonies, to be guaran- 
teed by U.S., Great Britain, and France; Holy Alliance to 
have nothing to do with it (f. 402). 
734 (1825. Oct. -Dec.) 
Damas 
To Boislecomte 
Oct. 7, 8. Nos. 110, 111, on Pope and attitude 
toward Mexican clergy (ff. 39, 44). 
Oct. 15. No. 112, English proposal to guarantee 
Cuba to Spain; negotiations between Lamb and Zea Bermudez 
