Espagne, 1844-1846 559 
820 (1844, Jan. -May) 
Mention of suppression of slave-trade treaty (ff. 18, 
91). 
821 (1844, June-Dec.) 
Guizot 
From Bresson 
June 4. Unrest among negroes of Cuba attri- 
buted to activities of English abolitionist societies; 
General Narvaez thinks England seeks to start a movement 
which will spread to southern states of U.S. (ff . 4-6) . 
[See ff. 177, 219.] 
To Bresson 
Dec. 21. No. 34, relative to treaty of commerce 
between Texas and Spain (f . 226) . 
824 (1845. Jan. -June) 
May 17. Grovestius to Dutch Foreign Minister, 
he believes that during stay of court at Barcelona, Irving 
will leave Madrid to visit the court (f . 173) . 
825 (1845. June-Dec.) 
[n.d.]. Martinez de la Rosa to Bresson, enclosed 
with latter' s despatch of Oct. 14; U.S. not exempt from duty 
on coal destined for Mahon (ff. 135-136). [Spanish text, 
dated Oct. 7, ff. 137-138.] 
826 (1845) 
Proceedings of Cortes 
Jan. 8. Harm which abolition of slave trade 
may cause to Spanish West Indies (ff . 21-24) . 
Jan. 29. Abolition of slave trade; attitude 
of U.S. (ff . 75-77) . 
Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7. Discussion of 
bill directed against slave trade (ff. 77-79, 87-94). 
[See ff. 81, 96, 105.] 
Note on Spanish debt in 1841, and on American claims 
(f . 185) . 
828 (1846. Aug .-Dec.) 
Several documents concerning aid obtained in Spain 
by General Flores for his expedition against Ecuador. 
829 (1846) 
Feb. 9. Extracts from proceedings of U.S. 
Congress; demands by President of U.S. for reciprocity 
of tariff rates on imports (ff. 14-21). 
