Hambourg, 1825-1826 695 
July 2. Commercial relations with new American 
states (f . 98) . 
July 12. German companies carrying on trade 
with South America (f . 106) . 
Aug. 5. German relations with South America 
(f. 130). 
Sept. 2. Hanse towns have appointed a consul 
to Mexico (f . 154) . 
Sept. 14. Refutation by U.S. consul to Hanse 
towns of disquieting reports on sanitary conditions in 
Philadelphia and New York (f. 162). 
Sept. 17. Belief in approaching recognition 
of South American states by Prussia (f . 165) . 
Sept. 20. Despatch of commercial agents to 
South America (f . 168) . 
Oct. 14. Recognition of new states in South 
America (f . 209) . 
Oct. 19. Diplomatic relations with new South 
American states (f. 211). 
Nov. 8. Sensation caused in northern Germany 
by recognition of independence of Brazil (f. 223). 
Nov. 19. Decision of France concerning South 
America is awaited (f . 233) . 
Extracts from Gazette of Bremen 
July 21, [n.d.], Dec. 7. Three extracts con- 
cerning independence of Latin America, and Congress of 
Panama (ff. Ill, 225, 262). 
131 (1826) 
Roux de Rochelle to Damas 
Feb. 2. Modifications England demands before 
ratification of her treaty with Brazil; U.S. established 
precedent for this practice in her 1800 .convention with 
France (f . 35) . 
Mar. 17. Hanse towns satisfied with French 
recognition of Brazil (f. 76). 
Mar. 22, 24, 28. Three letters on political 
situation of Brazil (ff. 77, 82, 85). 
May 2. Sensation caused by message of U.S. 
president relative to Congress of Panama; neutral states 
hope for success in U.S. attempt to abolish privateering 
(f . 122) . 
May 9 . Preparation at Carthagena by Colombia 
of an attack against Cuba; purchase of frigates in U.S. 
(f . 127) . 
May 30. Publication of Nesselrode's note to 
U.S. relative to Cuba and Puerto Rico (f. 146). 
June 23. Reception of Mexican commercial agent 
at Hamburg; representations of Spanish minister on this 
subject (f . 167) ; enclosing, Vial to senate of Hamburg, 
June 21, on relations between Germany and Mexico (f . 165) . 
Sept. 1. Importance of Franco-Brazilian treaty; 
it is to be hoped that French relations with U.S. will 
become more stable (f. 216). 
