Guatemala (Amer. Centrale) , 1844-1847 685 
their blockade of St. Jean, Nicaragua (f . 28) , and measures 
taken against foreigners in San Salvador (f . 55) . The most 
valuable material herein for Central American history is 
probably a few newspapers, and a considerable number of 
printed proclamations, decrees, addresses, etc. 
5 (1845. July — 1846) 
Subjects Treated 
Occupation by English of coast of St. Jean du Nord 
(f . 4, et seq . ) 
Negotiation of British consul with government at 
Guatemala respecting governmental debts to two British 
firms (f . 36) . 
French naval demonstration off coast of Central America 
(f . 99, et seq . ) 
Project of Prince Napoleon Louis Bonaparte for Nica- 
raguan canal (ff . 102, 117) . 
Newspapers 
Gaceta Official . July 26, 1845, Feb. 13, 1846 (ff. 25, 
127) . 
El Salvador Regenerado . Aug. 1, 1845, Jan. 20, Feb. 7, 
1846 (ff . 52, 133, 135) . 
[This volume includes principally documents concerning 
internal difficulties of Central America, troubles of 
European consuls there, and printed proclamations and ad- 
dresses . ] 
6 (1847) 
This volume contains copies of treaties made by 
Guatemala with Belgium, Great Britain, and Hanseatic Re- 
publics, as well as material concerning their negotiation 
(see f . 95) , and respecting English occupation of St. Jean, 
Nicaragua (f. 189, et seq .). There is also some printed 
material, including Manifesto del Presidente de Guatemala . 
Mar. 21, 1847 (f . 67) . 
