Hambourg, 1818-1824 693 
Dec. 15. Same subject as preceding (f. 171). 
1819, Jan. 2. Should Bonaparte leave exile, he will 
go to Champ d'Asyle in U.S. (f. 183). 
June 14. Rumor of hesitancy of Madrid govern- 
ment to ratify treaty ceding Florida (f. 314). 
125 (1820) 
Pasquier 
From Marandet 
Apr.^10. Perez de Castro hopes to keep Cuba 
and Mexico for Spain, but foresees difficulty in arriving 
at a settlement with U.S. (f. 108). 
Apr. 12. Difficulties of Lugo with Onis when 
he served as latter.' s secretary of legation in U.S. (f. 111). 
From Tallenay 
Aug. 8. Sensation caused by ordinance of July 26 
augmenting tonnage dues on U.S. ships (f . 219) . 
126 (1821) 
Mar. 10. Tallenay to Pasquier, English concession 
to U.S. of privilege of furnishing wood for English navy, 
to detriment of Norway (f . 38) . 
127 (1822) 
Marandet to Pasquier 
Feb. 6. Hanseatic relations with insurgent 
American states, Brazil in particular (f. 31). 
Sept. 3. Establishment at Stockholm of a South 
American trading company (f . 177) . 
128 (1825) 
Marandet to Pasquier 
Mar. 31. Departure of Murat for New York aboard 
vessel Daphne (f. 58). 
Nov. 26. Interest of Hanse towns in future of 
Spanish American colonies (f . 193) . 
Dec. 10. Loss at month of Elbe of four merchant 
vessels coming from America (f . 201) . 
Dec. 13. English influence on policies of states 
of northern Europe towards Latin America (f. 204). 
129 (1824) 
Chateaubriand 
From Marandet 
Jan. 7. Monroe's message to U.S. congress has 
by no means received unanimous approval in U.S. (f. 6). 
Jan. 14. Murat has been sent to Spain aboard 
an American vessel by his uncle, Joseph Bonaparte (f. 14). 
