Angleterre, 1825-1826 279 
Apr. 20. England and U.S. unwilling to antici- 
pate difficulties Detween Latin America and third powers 
(f . 117) . 
Aug. 3. Situation of Cuba; pacific intentions 
of Great Britain and U.S. toward that island (ff. 197-200) 
Aug. 26. Lord Cochrane' s expedition in support 
of the Greeks; three American frigates participating 
(f. 211). 
From Beaurepaire 
June 10. Rumor of invasion of Cuba by Mexican 
army; this would be unfavorable to U.S. (ff. 165-166). 
620 (1826) 
To Polignac 
Damas 
Mar. 3. On relations of Spain with her colo- 
nies (f . 63) . 
Apr. 7, June 23. On Brazilian affairs (ff. 102, 
208) . 
May 25. On Colombian affairs (f. 185). 
From Polignac 
Feb. 1. Treaties concluded by Sir Charles Stuart 
with Brazil will not be ratified (f. 24). 
Mar. 10. Has suggested to Canning Anglo-French 
good offices in settling difficulties between Spain and her 
colonies; Canning replied that U.S. offer of mediation gives 
reason to delay (f. 72-78). 
Apr. 12, 14, June 28, July 9. On Brazilian af- 
fairs (ff. 107, 117, 215, 229). 
May 28. Mediation between Spain and her colonies; 
steps taken by Hurtado to secure U.S. participation (ff. 194- 
195) . 
Oct. 25. Sir Charles Stuart not satisfied with 
relations with Canning; accuses latter of having prevented 
him from conciliating governments of Brazil and of Buenos 
Aires (f . 380) . 
Oct. 27. Arrival in London of Mexican minister 
of foreign affairs to conclude treaty of commerce with Great 
Britain (f . 386) . 
From Roth 
Aug. 2. Gallatin replaces King as U.S. minister 
in London; Anglo-American commercial relations (ff. 258-260). 
Aug. 4. Good offices of England in obtaining 
admittance of French agent to Mexico (f . 226) . 
Aug. 9. Possibility of deferment of Gallatin's 
reception (ff. 273-279). 
Aug. 11. Visit to Gallatin; latter has little 
hope of seeing English king; rejection of slave trade treaty 
by U.S. Senate; cooperation of Gallatin with Brown in U.S. 
affairs in France; Gallatin considers independence of Spanish 
American colonies accomplished fact (ff . 280-284) . 
