Colombie 
1 (1806-1825) 
This volume contains various documents concerning the 
establishment of Colombia and Venezuela and their recogni- 
tion by U.S. (see ff. 17, 23, 25, 28, 33); protection 
accorded Venezuela by France (f . 33) ; political ambitions 
of North and South America (ff. 126-127 et sea..). 
2 (1822-1825) 
1824, June 3. Chasseriau to Donzelot, as price of 
its recognition of Colombia U.S. has obtained commercial 
favors harmful to trade of other nations (ff . 191-192) . 
3 (1826-Apr., 1828) 
Mention of prorogation of Panama Congress (f . 6) . 
4 (1828. Apr. -1829) 
Letters of Buchet-Martigny concerning Cordova affair 
and U.S. (ff . 289-294) ; note on U.S. ministers to Colombia 
(f. 60) . 
5 (1828-1829. May-July) 
1828, June 2. La Ferronnays, instructions to Bresson, 
with approval of Charles X, discussion of proselyting 
spirit of U.S. agents to new American republics, and of 
Monroe Doctrine (f. 18). 
1829, Apr. 9. Bresson to La Ferronnays, U.S. chosen 
as mediator for conclusion of definitive treaty of peace 
between Colombia and Peru (f. 183). 
Mention of failure of U.S. to ratify treaties of 
boundaries and commerce with Mexico (f. 83). 
Mention of Mexican delay in ratification of treaty 
with U.S. (f. 93) . 
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