Espagne, 1837-1840 557 
785 (1837, Sept. -Dec.) 
[Bulletins and proceedings of Cortes.] 
Oct. 28. Religious orders of Cuba; Ursulines 
originally from New Orleans (ff. 153-162). 
Nov. 4. MM. de Potestord and Penuelas continue 
preparations for departure for U.S. (ff. 162-166). 
Dec. 24. Life of Heredia, Conde d'Ofalia; his 
share in La. negotiations of 1803; in difficulties rela- 
tive to Floridas; recognition by U.S. of Spain's exclusive 
rights in Texas (ff. 265-272). 
Dec. 30. Alarm of U.S. legation on learning 
of allocation of lie del Rey (Balearics) to French govern- 
ment (ff . 278-283) . 
784 (1858. Jan. -Mar.) 
Latour Maubourg 
From d'Ofalia 
Jan. 2. Translation of note concerning supplies 
for Anglo-American squadron stationed in port of Mahon 
(Balearic Islands) ; reunion of naval forces in occupation 
of He del Rey (ff. 6-7). 
To Mole 
Jan. 4. Difficulties raised by U.S. legation 
concerning He del Rey; demand of cession made by Commodore 
Elliot; Spanish refusal because of engagements with France 
(ff. 8-11) . 
Jan. 13. Discussions with England relative to 
bank of Cayo Tal (Cuba) ; convention with U.S. for establish- 
ment of lighthouses in order to facilitate navigation towards 
Gulf of Mexico (ff. 20-26). 
788 (1858. Apr. -Aug.) 
[Bulletins and proceedings of Cortes.] 
June 2. Bulletin enclosed with despatch of that 
date; arrival at New York of vessel from Cuba having on 
board various individuals banished for having taken part 
in Lorenzo's insurrection; their activities in U.S. (ff. 
107-112) . 
795 (1839. Nov. -Dec.) 
Dec. 7. Rumigny to Dalmatie, account of com- 
merce of Cadiz and San Sebastien with America (ff . 167- 
172) . 
797 (1840. Jan. -May) 
A few documents concerning the mission to Spain of 
Gual on behalf of Ecuador (ff. 164, 173, 208). 
798 (1840. Mar. -May) 
May 16. Rumigny to Thiers, departure of Eaton 
from Madrid (ff . 197-206) . 
