Espagne, 1830-1835 555 
752 (1830. Jan .-May 15) 
Feb. 22. Saint-Priest to Polignac, North Ameri- 
cans do all in their power to encourage disorder in Mexico 
(ff . 94-97) . 
753 (1850. May 15-Dec.) 
Aug. Mole to Louis Philippe, on necessity of 
recognizing new American states (f. 147). 
Nov. 20. Extract from Gaceta de Madrid . Torrijos 
and Palasea, together with several other revolutionaries, 
have taken refuge on Anglo-American ships at Gibraltar 
(f. 238). 
754 (1851. Jan. -Aug.) 
July 31. D'Ofalia to Sebastian!, protests 
against negotiations entered into by France with some of 
revolutionary governments of Spanish America (ff. 261-264). 
Aug. 15. Billing to Sebastiani, mission to 
Paris and London of Comte de Punonrostro seeking to negoti- 
ate rapprochement between Spain and her former colonies; 
attitude of Spanish cabinet; Van Ness believes cabinet is 
disposed to open negotiations for arrangement (ff. 312- 
314). 
755 (1831. Sept. -Dec.) 
Oct. 15. Sebastiani to Billing, no basis for 
afterthoughts of Van Ness concerning destination of French 
warships in Tagus (ff. 106-108). 
756 ( 1832 . Jan . -Mar . ) 
Billing to Sebastiani 
Jan. 23. Account of arguments and facts utilized 
by Van Ness in presenting to Spain U.S. claims for damages 
to American commerce; activities of Nelson, Everett, and 
Van Ness on this subject (ff. 56-67). 
Feb. 20. Conversation with Van Ness, who outlined 
his opinion of future political events threatening Europe; 
policies of France, Spain, Russia, England (ff. 169-180). 
Mar. 15. U.S. agents hope to obtain even more 
commercial advantages in Portugal than England enjoys there, 
although they are on less friendly terms with dominant party 
(ff . 246-263) . 
757 (1832. Mar. -July) 
Mar. 22. Spanish text of ordinance by King of 
Spain forbidding 3panish youths of the Peninsula and of 
America to go»to France for* their education, and renewing 
previous restrictions of same type applicable to U.S. 
(f. 16). 
767 (1835. Jan. -July) 
Feb. 19. Rigny to Rayneval, public opinion 
