312 Bresil, 1828-1830 
2 (1828. Jan. -May) 
Mar. 19. Gabriac to Hyde de Neuville, U.S. 
will be required to resort to force in order to obtain 
respect for her rights in Brazil (f . 140) . 
No other material concerning North America. 
8 (1828. June-Sept.) 
This volume deals solely with relations of France and 
Portugal with Brazil. Nothing relative to North America. 
9 (1828-1829. Oct. -Apr.) 
Pontois 
To La Ferronnays 
1828, Oct. 24. Measures taken by U.S. to suppress 
piracy (f . 27) . 
1829, Mar. 10. American claims against Brazil; Brazil 
gives them slight attention (f. 228). 
To Portalis 
1829, Mar. 25. American claims for ships captured in 
La Plata encounter additional difficulties daily (f . 244) . 
10 (1829. May-Dec.) 
Pontois to Portalis 
June 1. U.S. charge at Buenos Aires sends word 
that Mendeville, upon his departure, delegated him French 
charge, but that Brazilian government will not recognize 
him as such (f . 40) . 
July 11. Treaty of commerce concluded between 
Brazil and U.S. (f . 97) . 
Aug. 26. Indemnities due U.S. solicited by 
d'Aracaty (f . 138) . 
Mention of motives behind rapprochement between Brazil 
and U.S.; to political and commercial interests of two 
powers (f . 98) . 
11 (1830. Jan. -Aug.) 
Pontois to Polignac 
Jan. 25. U.S. recognition of Don Miguel; former 
Brazilian minister at Washington attacks conduct of U.S. 
in order to alienate Brazilian government from U.S. (f . 20) 
Mar. 17. Announcing death of Tudor, U.S. charge 
in Brazil (f . 118) . 
