£76 Angleterre, 1821-1822 
Newfoundland; unwarranted American extensions of their 
fishing privileges (ff. 239-264). 
614 (1821) 
Caraman to Pasquier 
Apr. 3. Speech of Monroe; uneasiness concerning 
voyage of Hyde de Neuville (ff. 115-117). 
Sept. 21. Canadians preparing representations 
to Parliament on losses occasioned them by corn laws (ff . 
292-293) . 
615 (1822) 
Montmorency 
From Caraman 
Jan. 29. Difficulties at Washington between 
Hyde de Neuville and Canning on question of precedence 
(ff . 25-28) . 
To Chateaubriand 
Mar. 27. Instructions, to counter English de- 
signs on Latin American states that have declared indepen- 
dence; concerning slave-trade treaty; concerning Nova 
Scotia fishing rights and presence of American vessels in 
1819 in area allotted to France (ff. 103-134). 
May 13. On independence of Latin American states 
(ff . 211-214) . 
May 29. Difficulties in way of negotiations of 
Hyde de Neuville with J.Q. Adams on rights of navigation 
(ff . 223-226) . 
From Chateaubriand 
Apr. 23. Independence of Latin America; favor- 
able report of Foreign Affairs Committee of U.S. (ff . 172- 
173) . 
Apr. 30. England has practically decided to 
recognize Latin American independence; influence of U.S. 
President's message to Congress (ff. 189-190). 
May 24. Commercial relations between U.S. and 
Latin America (f . 227) . 
May 28. U.S. fears establishment of empire in 
Mexico (f. 232). 
July 26. American privateers troubling England; 
treaty concluded between France and U.S. by Hyde de Neuville 
(ff . 334-335) . 
Marcellus to Villele 
Oct. 15. Activity of Onis in U.S. (ff. 438-439). 
This volume contains numerous documents concerning 
Latin America. 
