554 Espagne , 1826-1829 
To Polignac 
Oct. 9. No. 7, expedition to Havana; idea of 
sending a prince to Mexico, as only means of reconquering 
that country, makes some progress (f . 297) . 
750 (1829) 
[Miscellaneous documents, including many consular 
reports.] 
Peysac 
To Portalis 
Jan. 30. No. 2, Poinsett generally accused of 
being cause of recent change of government in Mexico (f. 17). 
Mar. 1. No. 5, arrival of American three-master 
Fabius ; capture by pirates of American brig Attentive , 
captain Gracer, out from Matansas, and murder of crew, ex- 
cept one Hill, second officer, who escaped (f. 65). 
June 6, 27. Nos. 6, 7, concerning expedition 
against Mexico (ff. 113, 129). 
July 7. No. 9, on Mexican expedition; procla- 
mation of Isidro Barradas (f . 136) . 
To Polignac 
Sept. 7. No. 12, expedition against Mexico under 
General Barradas. 
Sept. 24. No. 13, on Mexican expedition and 
surrender of Barradas to Santa Anna (f . 189) . 
Saint-Ouen 
To Portalis 
Feb. 11, Mar. 6, Apr. 7, May 2, 26, July 10. 
Nos. 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, on movements of American naval 
vessels, Warren . Java . Fairfield . Porpoise . Delaware (ff. 26, 
78, 89, 99, 106, 141) . 
To Polignac 
Sept. 9. No. 61, on movements of American naval 
vessels, Java, Porpoise . Delaware . Warren (f. 183). 
751 (1826-1829) 
1828, Sept. 10. Rayneval to Saint-Priest, no. 17, 
Spanish debts to France; no sound basis for Spanish claims 
on indemnity paid U.S. for prizes taken by French vessels 
operating from Spanish ports; claim of Spain for compen- 
sation for public buildings in La. (ff. 110-111). 
1829, Oct. 22. Saint-Priest to Polignac, no. 9, 
believes that Spanish cabinet will press claims on subject 
of La. and Floridas (ff. 258-260). 
[n.d.]. Note on 'correspondence of Spain relative to 
treaty of Dec. 30, 1828, contains proof that French mari- 
time depredations referred to in Florida treaty supplied 
just basis for Spanish claims that were denied; information 
not communicable to Spain (f . 68) . 
