426 Espagne, 1760 
527 (1760, Jan. -Mar. 12) 
Choiseul 
To Ossun 
Jan. 6. No. 14, observations on project for 
treaty of peace, sent in accordance with desire of Charles 
III; boundaries of Acadia; Ohio (f. 11); enclosing: project 
of peace preliminaries; articles 1-4 relate to America 
(f. 19) . 
Feb. 19. No. 26, comments on English reply to 
Spanish mediatory efforts; Pitt has planned to obtain all 
American colonies (ff. 232, 240). 
From Ossun 
Jan. 21. No. 22, interview with Charles III on 
project for treaty; his attitude respecting articles on 
America; would present project as coming from himself; 
danger to Mexico, Florida, Havana, etc. (f. 91). 
Feb. 4. No. 26, English reply to mediatory 
offers discussed with Wall and Charles III; evident in- 
tention of England to continue American conquest (ff. 140, 
196).. 
Feb. 22. No. 31, Interview with Charles III; 
France would carry on war for years rather than give up 
American possessions; Charles III indicated intention of 
aiding France as soon as possible, but Spain in deplorable 
condition; intention of strengthening Havana; Pitt indi- 
cated he would restore Quebec and Guadalupe, but would 
demand demolition of all forts in Acadia, on Ohio, and in 
Canada constructed since Treaty of Utrecht, and would also 
demand territory on right bank of St. Lawrence (f . 268) . 
To Berryer 
Jan. 15. Transmits copies of bills of exchange; 
such debts especially privileged (f. 79). 
From Berryer 
Jan. 22. Supplies bought from governor of 
Campeche for La.; impossible for colonial treasury to honor 
bills of exchange because of lack of money (f. 113). 
Feb. 29. Concerning letter to controller 
general of finance on 100.000 livres in La. bills of ex- 
change to be paid (f. 311); enclosing: Berryer to Bertin, 
Feb. 29, concerning La. bills of exchange, and request of 
Spanish ambassador that they be paid (f . 312) . 
From Mas ones de Lima 
Jan. 12. Concerning bills of exchange upon 
which Spanish official at Campeche loaned money to Duhomet, 
sent from New Orleans to buy provisions (f . 45) ; enclosing: 
three bills of exchange, dated Feb. 22, 1759, drawn by 
Destrehan on treasurer general for French colonies in favor 
of Duhomet de Sartilly, certified by Rochemore, for a total 
of 100,000 livres (ff. 50-53). 
[See MVC, under dates of above documents.] 
528 (1760. Mar. 16-June) 
Correspondence of Berryer, Choiseul, Ossun 
