Angleterre, 1823-1824 277 
616 (1825. Jan. -June) 
Marcellus to Chateaubriand 
Mar. 9. English sojourn of General Lallemand 
on return from U.S. (ff. 156-158). 
Mar. 14". Voyage of Jackson to Paris (ff . 164- 
167) . 
This volume contains a few scattered details concerning 
Latin America. 
617 (1823. July-Dec) 
Chateaubriand 
To Polignac 
July 17. Instructions, American infringements 
in 1819 on French fishing rights off Nova Scotia; are French 
rights there exclusive? (ff. 17-21). 
Oct. 5. French attitude toward Latin America 
(ff. 144-148, 149-151). 
From Polignac 
Oct. 1, 3. Conversations with Canning on Latin 
America; Canning's replies to his questions (ff. 133-136, 
137-142) . 
Oct. 10. Summary of his conversation with Can- 
ning on Latin America (ff . 155-159) . 
Oct. 21. Concerning memorandum of conference 
between Polignac and Canning (ff. 162-167, 168-179) on 
Latin America (ff. 207-212). 
Nov. 11. English public opinion toward Latin 
America (ff. 221-224). 
Nov. 14. Commerce between Great Britain and 
her American colonies; funds turned over to these colonies 
by Foreign Office (ff. 229-234). 
Dec. 12. U.S. fears lest resumption of Spanish 
authority in Latin America retard prosperity there; policy 
to follow with regard to Peru and Mexico (ff . 272-281) . 
The above documents are but a few of the more important 
ones in this volume concerning Latin America. 
618 (1824) 
Chateaubriand 
To Polignac 
Jan. 12. Canning's views on Latin America not 
identical with Monroe's (ff. 21-22). 
Jan. 26. On subject of American colonies; situ- 
ation in North America at time of revolution against England; 
status of Latin America (ff . 50-55) . 
Feb. 16, 19, Apr. 1, 19, May 13. Concerning 
French and English policy with regard to Latin America (ff . 
104, 108, 170, 190, 214) . 
