696 Hambourg, 1826-1828 
Oct. 3. Canning's trip to Paris; it is to be 
hoped that France and England may come to an agreement with 
regard to new South American states (f. 238). 
Oct. 17. Concerning opening of Panama Congress 
(f . 247) . 
Oct. 24. Hanse towns will look with displeasure 
on any aggression against Cuba (f . 254) . 
[A large number of documents in this volume relate 
to Brazilian affairs, particularly to Brazil's separation 
from Portugal. ] 
152 (1827) 
Damas 
From Roux de Rochelle 
Jan. 13, Feb. 14, Mar. 9, Apr. 20, June 27, 
Aug. 28, Sept. 4, Nov. 28, Dec. 18. A series of letters 
on diplomatic relations between northern Germany and new 
governments of South America (ff. 6, 24, 46, 92, 138, 196, 
202, 257, 266) . 
Mar. 16. On Congress of Panama; it is evident 
that U.S. will seek to direct its deliberations (f . 52) . 
May 30. Commercial negotiations that Rumpff 
is going to open with U.S.; his probable relations with 
ministers of new independent American states (f . 124) . 
From Rumpff 
June 28. Announces that he is charged by senate 
of Hanse towns with special mission to U.S., and that he 
will be obliged to absent himself from his post in France 
(f. 141) . 
July 25. He is on point of departure for U.S. 
(f . 176) . 
Other Material 
Nov. 17. Extract from treaty of commerce between 
Hanse towns and Brazil (f . 246) . 
153 (1828) 
Roux de Rochelle 
To La Ferronnays 
Jan. 25. Negotiations of Hanse towns with Brazil 
and U.S. terminated; nature of treaty concluded by Rumpff 
with U.S. (f . 25) . 
Jan. 31. Treaty of commerce between' Hanse towns 
and Brazil (f . 33) . 
Feb. 22. Treaties of commerce with Brazil, U.S., 
and Mexico have been ratified (f . 61) . 
Mar. 16. Observations on treaty of commerce 
with U.S. (f . 68) . 
Apr. 15. Observations on U.S. treaty of commerce 
with Sweden (f . 92) . 
June 25. Exchange of ratifications by Mexico and 
Hanse towns is deferred (f . 154) . 
