Amerique, 1822-1830 921 
Guaira, accredited only to authorities of Caracas; reasons 
for insisting that he be accredited to Republic of Colombia 
before being allowed to exercise his functions (ff. 141- 
142) . 
July 17, [n.s.]. Historical outline of revo- 
lution in Spanish America; capture of Amelia island by 
McGregor, and his subsequent downfall (f . 145) . 
39 (1823-1826) [Colombia] 
1823, Mar. Sauvignan, list of foreign ships which 
entered port of Guayaquil from Oct. 20, 1820 to end of 
Mar., 1823; twenty-four American vessels; observations 
(ff . 32-33) . 
Sept. 19. Petry to Chateaubriand, yellow fever 
in U.S.; commercial negotiations between U.S. and Colombia 
(ff . 76-77) . 
1824, Apr. 6. Santander, message to Congress of 
Colombia; on relations with U.S. (ff. 94-100). 
May 30. Chasseriau to Donzelot, advantages 
accorded U.S. vessels since U.S. recognized Colombia (ff. 
110-113) . 
Oct. 20. Chasseriau, report on Colombia; com- 
mercial relations with U.S. (ff. 142-156). 
1826, Mar. 13. Colombia, tariff law; duties on im- 
ports from Europe and U.S. (ff. 190-204). 
40 (1826-1829) [Mexico] 
[This volume consists in large part of printed official 
Mexican documents such as messages to congress and reports 
of departments. They contain occasional references to 
Texas, California, and New Mexico.] 
1826, May 23. President Victoria, message to Mexican 
congress; relations with U.S.; Monroe Doctrine (ff. 80-81). 
1826. Cuvillier, report on Mexico, imports from U.S., 
and exports thereto (ff. 99-113). 
1828, Dec. 31. Mexican Ministry of Interior, Estado 
que manif iesta el numero de espafioles que se han espelido 
de la republica , . . . ; concerns New Mexico (f . 240) . 
1829, Aug. 8, 12. Extracts from proceedings of Mexican 
chamber of deputies during special session of 1829; order 
that Poinsett be given his passports since his presence in 
Mexico is contrary to public tranquillity; New Mexican 
tariff duties (ff. 304, 311). 
[1829?]. Analysis of correspondence of Martin, French 
consul in Mexico, 1826 to 1829; Poinsett founded York rite 
Masonic lodge in Mexico in 1825; growth of York party; 
expulsion of Spanish soldiers to New Orleans in Mar., 1828; 
narrative of Mexican politics (ff . 4-24) . 
41 (1830-1832) [Mexico] 
1830, Feb. 12, 13. Alaman, report to Mexican congress; 
Poinsett succeeded by Butler as U.S. minister; Alaman 
succeeded by Tornel as Mexican minister to U.S.; exchange of 
ratifications of U.S. -Mexican boundary treaty has not yet 
