Bresil 
These volumes on Brazil are rich in material relating 
to Britain, but they contain little concerning the United 
States , even after the appointment of an American charge 
d'affaires at Rio de Janeiro. 
3 (1821-1825) 
Creates to Damas 
1824, July 16. Death of U.S. minister to Buenos 
Aires; great honors paid him (f. 105). 
Aug. 27. Reception of Brazilian charge at 
Washington with honors accorded representatives of recog- 
nized powers (f . 120) . 
1825, Nov. 8. Reception of U.S. charge to Brazil 
(f. 283); enclosing: Oct. 29, address of Condy-Raguet 
to emperor of Brazil upon his reception as U.S. charge 
(ff . 279-280) . 
5 (1825-1829) 
Damas 
From Gabriac 
1827, Mar. 19. Difficulty of Raguet with government 
of Brazil over capture of U.S. vessel Spark (ff. 89-93). 
Apr.. 2. Additional news concerning Spark affair; 
Brazilian depredations on American vessels during previous 
four years (ff. 117-127). 
Apr. 11. Approaching departure of Raguet 
(f . 134) . 
June 26. Rumor that U.S. president will not 
support Raguet energetically (f . 267) . 
To Gabriac 
1827, June 15. Brown reports that U.S. will demand 
complete satisfaction from Brazil; regrets departure of 
American agent from Brazil (f . 227) . 
From Guinebaud 
1827, Mar. 24. U.S. naval station off coast of Brazil 
(ff . 103-104) . 
Mar. 25. U.S. officers expect a war with France 
in near future ( f . 105 ) . 
May 14. Capture of American vessel Ontario by 
Buenos Aires privateer (f. 195). 
July 9. Buenos Aires privateers fitting out in 
U.S. (f . 306) . 
July 19. American and English representatives 
and naval officers do not protest visit of English and 
American vessels by Buenos Aires privateers, for they hold 
that flag does not cover cargo (f. 324). 
July 21. American vessels operating as Buenos 
Aires privateers (f. 326). 
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