1006 Memoires et Documents 
from America indicates that news of Bonaparte restoration 
was received with joy in U.S. (f. 398). 
June 25. Bignon to Castlereagh, requesting 
guarantee of safety of Napoleon, his brothers, his suite, 
and his property on passage to U.S. (f. 456). 
June 28. Bignon to Otto, he has written to 
Castlereagh and Wellington that Napoleon and his brothers 
are ready to leave for U.S. and await only necessary safe- 
conducts (f . 454) . 
June 29. Otto to Castlereagh, sending duplicate 
of Bignon to Otto of June 28 (f . 460) . 
June 30. Castlereagh, to Otto, British govern- 
ment will not permit issuance of passports for Napoleon 
to go to U.S. (f . 465) . 
July 2. Otto to Bignon, British government 
will not issue passports for Napoleon to go to U.S. (f . 
464) . 
[n.d.]. Caulaincourt , report to N. Bonaparte 
on neutral commerce; U.S. protested energetically against 
British violations of neutral rights in 1814; Americans 
will now be less disposed to observe British orders-in- 
council if France offers them friendship; reasons for 
American desire to remain neutral; suggestion that Napoleon 
grant American vessels free entry into French ports (ff. 
120-129) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Draft of decree concerning 
neutral commerce (f . 130) . 
1805 (1815-1830) 
[This volume consists of documents concerning N. 
Bonaparte and his family.] 
1817, Mar. 13. Protocol of conference of foreign 
ministers; refusal to accord passports for U.S. to Lucien 
Bonaparte on pretext that due to French refugees there, 
presence of a Bonaparte would be dangerous (ff . 30-31) 
[see also f . 35] . 
1821, Sept. 20. Protocol of conference of foreign 
ministers; permission to Lucien Bonaparte and son to go 
to U.S., as result of request by U.S. minister to Russian 
ambassador; death of Napoleon removes obstacle to allowing 
members of family to go to America (ff . 108-109) ; annexed 
hereto is copy of letter of U.S. minister to France to 
ambassador of Russia, dated Sept. 7 (ff. 110-111). 
Oct. 10. Protocol of conference of foreign 
ministers; concerning departure and itinerary of Lucien 
Bonaparte and son for U.S. (f . 112) . 
Oct. 29. Apponyi to Metternich, on voyage of 
Lucien Bonaparte to U.S. (f. 126). 
Dec. 25. Princesse de Canino to Cardinal 
Consalvi, on voyage of Lucien Bonaparte (ff. 136-137). 
Dec. 29. Cardinal Consalvi to Princesse de 
Canino, reply to preceding (ff. 138-139). 
[1821?] . Unsigned note to Papal Nuncio in Paris 
concerning departure of Lucien Bonaparte for U.S. (ff. 114- 
115) [see also ff. 116-122]. 
