558 Espagne, 1840-1843 
Mention of Spanish negotiations with Ecuador (f . 238) . 
800 (1840. Sent .-Dec.) 
Oct. 6. Ad'Otezac [?] to Thiers, U.S. has only 
a charge d'affaires at Madrid (ff. 96-99). 
802 (1840) 
Feb. 27. Ouvrard, note on a loan for Spain, on 
settlement of all her domestic and foreign debts, and on a 
reorganization of her administration; includes considerations 
on sale of La. to U.S., and on cutting of Isthmus of Panama 
(ff . 46-76) . 
Mar. 31. Ouvrard, note and proposal, concerning 
disorganization of packet service between Havre and U.S.; 
unsatisfactory financial situation of U.S. (ff . 121-161) . 
804 (1841. June-Oct.) 
July 28. Pageot to Guizot, presence of U.S. 
charge d'affaires at formal induction of Aiguelles as 
tutor of Spanish queen (ff . 114-115) . 
809 (1842. Jan. -June) 
Jan. 17. Discours prononce dans le Senat espag- 
nol ^_j_^ par M. Manuel de Martiani ... Extrait de la gazette 
de Madrid du 18 Janvier 1842 , including words of Charles III 
on subject of treaty between France and revolted U.S.A. 
(ff . 155-166) . 
Few words on abolitionist conspiracy in Puerto Rico 
(f . 197) . 
810 (1842. July-Dec.) 
Decazes to Guizot 
Aug. 1. Ministers of Brazil and U.S. have sub- 
mitted letters of credence to Spanish regent (ff. 39-40). 
Aug. 6. Ministers of Brazil and U.S. presented 
to Spanish queen; Almodovar's ideas on this subject (ff. 42- 
45) . 
Aug. 20. Question raised by reception of minis- 
ters of Brazil and U.S. (ff. 55-58). 
815 (1843. June-Sent.) 
July 17. Decazes to Guizot, meeting of diplo- 
matic corps at residence of U.S. minister, brought about 
by his fears for safety of queen of Spain (ff. 107-110). 
817 (1843. Jan. -May) 
Mar. 30. Harispe to Guizot, seizure by customs 
officials of Malaga of parcels shipped on U.S. frigate 
Empress , over protests of U.S. consul (f. 120). 
