Angleterre, 1840-1841 289 
654 (1840. Jan. -Apr.) 
This volume contains various documents concerning 
Montevideo (La Plata), and blockade of Buenos Aires (ff. 
10, 12, 23, 94, 96, 98, 104, 195). 
Feb. 11. Dalmatie to Sebastiani, convention 
between France and Mexico; Sebastiani to request English 
arbitration of cases involving American vessels captured 
by French as suspect (f. 156). [See f. 159.] 
655 (1840. May-Aug.) 
Mention of South American affairs (f . 74) . 
656 (1840. Sept. -Dec.) 
Oct. 3. Prefect of Cotes-du-Nord to Minister 
of Interior, expresses fear lest French fishers off New- 
foundland be taken by surprise should war break out (f . 87) . 
Mention of suppression of slave trade (f . 28) . 
657 (1841. Jan. -May) 
Bourqueney to Guizot 
Feb. 9. Sensation caused in England by arrest 
of Mac Leod in U.S.; parliamentary questions on subject 
(ff. 76-78). 
Mar. 8. Gravity of situation between U.S. and 
Great Britain (ff. 116-117). 
Apr. 29. Death of President Harrison; succession 
of Tyler (ff. 228-229). 
Other Material 
Mention of conclusion of difference between France 
and Buenos Aires (f . 67) . 
Mention of English arbitration under Franco-Mexican 
treaty (ff . 109, 118) . 
Mention of affairs of La Plata and of South America 
in general (ff. 217, 259). 
658 (1841. June-Dec.) 
Guizot 
From Bourqueney 
July 30. New York Supreme Court has refused to 
release Mac Leod (ff. 113-115). 
Aug. 5. On Mac Leod affair (ff. 116-119). 
From St. Aula ire 
Oct. 19. Seizure of Col. Grogan (ff. 253-256). 
Oct. 30. Acquittal of Mac Leod and liberation 
of Grogan (f. 269). [See f. 276.] 
Nov. 2. Departure of Bagot for Canada; his 
voyage through U.S. (ff. 277 bis -280) . 
