Angleterre, 1842-1343 291 
Other Material 
Feb. 19. Protocol of conference held at British 
Foreign Office, on suppression of slave trade (ff . 84-89) . 
Mention of English attitude toward Mexico, and arbi- 
tration between France and Mexico (ff. 21, 77, 92, 102, 
108, 109, 112) . 
Mention of war between republics of Buenos Aires and 
Uruguay ( f . 90 ) . 
660 (1842-1843. Sept. -Feb.) 
Guizot 
To Rohan Chabot 
Sept. 21. Desires extradition treaty with Great 
Britain similar to Anglo-American treaty; Creole affair 
(ff. 25-27) . 
From Rohan Chabot 
Sept. 3. Bacourt, French minister to U.S., has 
left London for Paris (ff. 18-19). 
Sept. 15. Webster-Ashburton treaty approved 
by U.S. Senate (ff. 20-21). 
Sept. 20. Britain seems satisfied with Webster- 
Ashburton treaty; desire for Anglo-American friendship (ff. 
22-24) . 
To St. Aula ire 
Oct. 14. South American affairs (f. 45). 
Oct. 14. French government will not be able 
to ratify convention for suppression of slave trade (f . 48) 
[See St. Aulaire to Aberdeen, Nov. 8, f. 86; Aberdeen's 
reply, f. 88; protocol, f. 89; St. Aulaire to Guizot, Nov. 
10, 16, ff. 105, 122.] 
Dec. 22. Mexican ships captured by France 
(f. 170) . 
Jan. 5. English naval stations for visit of 
vessels in suppression of slave trade (ff. 186, 213, 281, 
282. 288); same for France (ff. 202, 204, 214, 231, 234, 
236). 
From St. Aulaire 
Nov. 16. South American affairs (f. 102). 
Nov. 29. English arbitration between France 
and Mexico (f . 125) . 
Dec. 2. War between Buenos Aires and Montevideo 
(f. 128). 
Jan. 20. Mexican vessels captured by France 
(f. 220). 
Jan. 22. Allusions to Anglo-American extra- 
dition treaty (ff. 238-240). 
Jan. 31. Slave-trade treaty (f. 249). 
661 (1843. Mar. -Aug.) 
Guizot 
To St. Aulaire 
July 27. On South American affairs (f. 262). 
