290 Angleterre, 1841-1842 
Nov. 19. Aberdeen's opinion on Anglo -American 
relations and Mac Leod affair (ff. 299-303). 
To St. Aula ire 
Nov. 9. Maintenance of friendly relations be- 
tween Great Britain and U.S. (ff. 281-284). 
Other Material 
Mention of slave trade and treaty for its suppression 
(ff. 129, 366) . 
Mention of affairs of Montevideo and Buenos Aires 
(ff . 48, 102) . 
Mention of Anglo-French cooperation in Mexico, and 
attitude of England concerning Yucatan and California (ff . 
148, 252) . 
659 (1842. Jan. -Aug.) 
Gulzot 
From St. Aulaire 
Apr. 22. Incident between Brunnow and Everett; 
opposition of U.S. to mutual right of visit; little fear 
of clash between English and Americans off coast of Africa; 
anti-slave trade treaty (ff. 152-154). 
May 20. Welcome tendered Ashburton in America; 
attitude of Cass and Everett (ff. 177-178). 
June 6. Texan charge has told him that Anglo- 
Texan treaty for suppression of slave trade has not yet 
been ratified; Ashburton's negotiations in U.S.; observa- 
tions on Everett (ff. 193-195). 
To St. Aulaire 
June 8. U.S. minister's protest against eventual 
ratification of treaty on right of visit (f. 196). 
From Rohan Chabot 
Aug. 4. Declaration' of Robert Peel in Commons 
concerning vessels armed in England for war with Texas; 
bill modifying constitution of Newfoundland (ff. 284-286). 
Aug. 13. Modifications in Newfoundland consti- 
tution (ff. 304-308). 
Aug. 30. Conversation with Addington on medi- 
ation requested by Texas; sympathy for Texas in U.S.; 
contraband of war; activities of Ashtell Smith in London 
(ff. 325-328). 
Aug. 30. Conversation with Addington on Panama 
canal; Addington believes financial situation of U.S. will 
not permit her participation at moment (ff. 329-332). 
To Rohan Chabot 
Aug. 18. Concerning Panama canal; to propose 
Anglo-French-American entente to guarantee accessibility 
to all nations (f. 316). 
Aug. 22. Texan charge has requested French 
intervention, together with U.S. and Great Britain, to bring 
about peace between Texas and Mexico (f. 318). 
