684 Guatemala (Amer. Centrale) , 1831-1645 
Efforts to secure loan in France for Central America 
(f . 109, et seq .) . 
Conspiracy against foreigners at Guatemala (f . 177) . 
Capitulation of Trujillo (f. 39). 
Miscellaneous Documents 
1831, Dec. 3. El Siglo de Lafayette (f. 12). 
Dec. 7. N. Raoul, printed proclamation (f. 64). 
1832, Jan. 14. F. Morazan, Secundo Manifesto de la 
Republica . Acerca de los procedimientos de las autoridades 
del Salvador (f . 31) . 
Jan. 30. Mariano Prado , printed proclamation 
(f . 65) . 
Feb. 7. Proclamacion deo Senada a los Centro - 
Americanos (f . 66) . 
Feb. 14. Gazeta Federal [Guatemala] (f. 70). 
June 28. Cochelet to Broglie, no. 16, account 
of his trip from New Orleans, up Mississippi and Ohio, to 
Philadelphia (ff. 78-81). 
[This volume contains almost nothing concerning U.S.; 
a few references to Nicaragua canal projects.] 
3 (1839-1845) 
Subjects Treated 
English on Mosquito Coast, in Bay of Honduras, etc. 
(ff . 16, 126, 201) . 
Roatan Island (f. 24). 
Hostile disposition of England (f. 84). 
Central American Newspapers 
Gaceta [San Salvador], June 12, 1839 (f. 17). 
El Tiempo [Guatemala], Jan. 24, Mar. 17, Apr. 3, 1840 
(ff . 43, 79, 81) . 
Correo Semanario del Salvador [San Salvador] Oct. 29, 
1840, July 30, Sept. 16, Oct. 27, 1841 (ff. 107, 165, 180, 
188) . 
El Patriotismo Desnuda [San Salvador], Apr. 28, May 11, 
1841 (ff . 141, 143) . 
La Verdad Pelada al Patriotismo Desnuda LSan Salvador] , 
May 7, 1841 (f . 142) . 
Gaceta Official [Guatemala], June 18, July 13, 16, 28 
(ff. 146, 157, 159, 161). 
[This volume contains almost nothing of general interest, 
and nothing concerning U.S. Chiefly concerned with domestic* 
Central American difficulties. Contains many proclamations 
and other printed documents.] 
4 (1844- June. 1845) 
This volume relates entirely to internal difficulties 
in Central America, including troubles with English, 
