556 Espagne, 1835-1837 
dissatisfied with language of President Jackson towards 
France; he hopes Chamber of Deputies will sustain govern- 
ment attitude with regard to fulfilment of terras of treaty 
of July 4, 1831 (ff. 54-55). 
768 (1855. Aug. -Dec.) 
Nov. 27. Clipping from Spanish newspaper [title 
missing], instructions sent to Prussian minister to U.S. 
to negotiate commercial convention between Prussia and 
U.S.; few words on Jackson (f. 302). 
Dec. 19. Rayneval to Broglie, through his efforts, 
in conjunction with those of British and U.S. representatives 
in Madrid, Spain has suspended royal decree of Nov. 28 (f . 
350) . 
[Several interesting documents touching briefly on 
question of new Spanish American states.] 
771 (1836. Jan .-June) 
Discurso pronunciado por S. M. la Reina Gubernadora . 
en la solemne apertura de las Cortes generales del Reino , 
el dia 22 de Marzo de 1836 . correspondence with Brazil and 
U.S. (ff. 124-125) . 
[This volume contains no other material concerning 
North America.] 
773 (1856. Aug. -Oct.) 
Oct. 8. Boislecomte to Mole, audience granted 
by Queen regent to Van Ness (ff. 297-304). 
779 (1857. Aug. -Dec.) 
Oct. 27. Mole to Latour Maubourg, he asks to 
be kept informed of whatever Latour Maubourg can learn 
concerning an American loan (f . 180) . 
781 (1837. Jan. -Apr.) • 
[Bulletins and proceedings of Cortes. 3 
Apr. 5. Proceedings of Cortes; discussion of 
bill applicable to overseas colonies (f . 248) . 
[n.d.]. Action taken by Congress and govern- 
ment of U.S. of Mexico to regulate commercial relations 
with Spain; decree of Mexican congress of Aug. 27, 1836 
(f . 43) . 
782 (1857. Apr. -Aug.) 
CBulletins and proceedings of Cortes ^ 
Aug. 12. Bulletin enclosed with despatch of 
that date; new customs law; among ports frequented by 
foreign commerce is Monterey, in Upper California (ff . 212- 
216) . 
