916 Memoires et Documents 
mission of 1822; arrival at Norfolk, Va. on Sept. 27, 1822; 
trip to Washington; principles upon which U.S. bases recog- 
nition of new republics; relations of Colombia with U.S.; 
dinner with Todd, U.S. envoy; British imports from Jamaica; 
trade with U.S.; North American literature; moral evolution 
of U.S.; love for Bonaparte; negroes; French trade with La. 
(ff . 6-192) . 
1830, July 8. Allier de Pons, observations on politi- 
cal events of Latin American revolutions; attitude of 
Poinsett in Mexico (ff. 198-244). 
[1832?], [n.s.j. Brief description of Republic of 
Center of America, formerly Kingdom of Guatemala; U.S. 
share in commerce of Central America (ff. 246-253). 
29 (1819-1850) [South America] 
1831. N. Parchappe, memoir on Argentine Republic; 
U.S. relations with Argentina (ff. 12-17). 
1840, Oct. 17. A. Le Moyne , report on New Granada, 
addressed to Thiers; imports from U.S. (ff. 77-96). 
1843, Sept. F. de Bourgoing, memoir on Nicaragua 
canal and British colonies on Honduras coast; description 
of territory between west side of Lake Nicaragua and 
Pacific Ocean, as given in 1824 by Central American envoy 
to Washington; advantage of Isthmian canal for U.S. commerce; 
Clay-Canaz negotiations; contract signed in 1826 by agent 
of Aaron Palmer of New York; that enterprise halted; re- 
lations with British in Jamaica (ff . 98-161) . 
1844, Mar. 15. J. Itier, table of imports and exports 
at Rio de Janeiro during fiscal year 1842-43; trade with 
U.S. included (ff. 254-255). 
Mar. 23, 24. Lagrenee to Guizot, two letters 
on commercial relations of Brazil; U.S. purchases in 
Brazil; U.S. speculation in coffee; Brazilian imports; 
significance of American maritime trade with Brazil (ff . 
269-280, 281-291) . 
1847, Nov. 23. Alfred de Brossard, memoir on Buenos 
Aires, addressed to Guizot; U.S. journals subsidized by 
General Rosas (ff . 37-75) . 
30 (1844) [South America] 
[This volume is sub-titled: "Venezuela, finances."] 
Dec. 2. A. de Tourreil, financial annals of 
Venezuela; commercial operations in Venezuela; trade with 
U.S. and Haiti, 1832-1843, by fiscal years; annual trade 
balance from 1830-31 to 1842-43; imports from and exports 
to U.S.; renewal in 1836 of U.S. -Venezuela treaty of com- 
merce (ff . 85-282) . 
1844. A. de Tourreil, national debt of Venezuela; 
agreement between Bolivar and Louis Brion at Santo Domingo 
for preparation of an expedition to Venezuela in 1816; aid 
obtained at St. Barthelemy; drafts obtained at St. Thomas, 
Philadelphia, Kingston (ff. 4-84). 
