806 Russie, 1824-1825 
Nesselrode to Pozzo di Borgo, May 1/13 (ff. 167-172). 
Villele to Fontenay, July 3 (ff. 247-248). 
Fontenay to Villele, July 23 (ff. 262-264). 
■ Miscellaneous Documents 
Feb. 1. Nesselrode to Middleton, reply to 
Middleton's project designed to guarantee inviolability 
of private property during maritime warfare (ff. 33-34). 
Aug. 28. No. 15, Fontenay to Damas, U.S. minister 
desires a conclusion to discussion pending between Russia 
and England concerning Russian territory in northwest 
America (f . 315) . 
167 (1824-1825. Nov. -Mar.) 
The documents in this volume concerning America refer 
principally to questions relative to new states of South 
America, the former Spanish colonies. Among them should 
be noted: Nesselrode to Pozzo de Borgo, 1824, Dec. 18/30; 
1825, Jan. 27/Feb. 8 (ff. 89-99, 232-237); La Ferronnays 
to Damas, 1824, Dec; 1825, Jan. 29, Feb. 2. 8, 10/22 (ff. 
100-121, 219-222, 223-225, 226-229, 249-262); Damas to 
La Ferronnays, 1824, Dec; 1825, Jan. 4, 28, 29 (ff. 148- 
159, 174-177, 204-211, 217-218). 
Miscellaneous Documents 
1825, Jan. 8. Fontenay to Damas, expected arrival 
of Stratford Canning to bring to an end discussion over 
Anglo-Russian boundaries in North America (ff. 178-181). 
Mar. 26. Damas to La Ferronnays, question of 
independence of Spanish American colonies; U.S. has an- 
nounced, through proposal of law to Congress, intention 
of suppressing Cuban piracy (ff. 432-437). 
168 (1825. Apr. -July) 
Damas 
To La Ferronnays 
June 19. Mission of Mackan to San Domingo; 
conditions for Dominican emancipation (ff. 290-295). 
July 5. Unanimous opinion of conferences is 
that Spain should not accept U.S. proposal to guarantee 
Spanish possession of Cuba and Puerto Rico (ff . 298-300) . 
July 19. U.S. proposal to guarantee Spanish 
possession of Cuba and Puerto-Rico through tri-partite 
Anglo-Erench-U.S. accord; reason for French refusal (ff. 
338-341) . 
From La Ferronnays 
July 9. Regret of Czar at French recognition 
of Dominican emancipation; La Ferronnays has explained to 
Czar reasons for French action (ff. 304-329). 
