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Appointment of ministers plenipotentiary to the Panama Congress ; their 
_ Instructions, 1825. 
Desires of the government of Colombia that the Panama Congress shall 
consider “ matters relative to the conduct of Buenos Ayres and 
that of the United States”. 1826. 
Treaties and concert formed in the Panama Congress sent for the ap- 
proval of the Mexican Congress. 1826-1827. 
Protocols of various agreements of the Panama Congress. 1826-1827. 
Arrival as 7 delegates from the Low Countries and the United States. 
1826. 
The question whether Mexico shall aid the Central American government 
in resisting the aggressions of San Salvador. 1827. 
Memorandum of the interview of Nov. 25, 1826, with the minister pleni- 
potentiary to the Congress from the United States. 
Request by the minister plenipotentiary from Colombia for a loan of 
$1500 for his expenses. 1828. 
Indice of the papers of the Panama Congress. 
Correspondence with various governments concerning reassembling the 
general Congress. 1831-1836. 
Protocol of the conference between the minister of relations of the Fed- 
eral Republic of Central America and Bonilla, the Mexican rep- 
resentative at the Congress. 1831. 
Treaty of July 15, 1826; vote of the Mexican representatives. 
Protocol of the second verbal conference between various representatives 
at the Congress. July 23, 1826. 
Correspondence with various governments concerning a new meeting of 
the general assembly. 1842-1843. | 
Caja 1847-1881. 
Correspondence relative to a new general congress. 1847. 
Treaty of Mexico with Peru. Correspondence, 1848. 
Correspondence relative to a “ Grand American Assembly ” ; invitations 
to various republics. 1853. 
Id. 1856. 
“Reserved Memoir concerning the necessity of a Congress of plenipo- 
tentiaries of the different Hispano-American States’, by S. Nepo- 
muceno Pereda, of Guatemala. Mar. 27, 1857. 48 pp. 
Correspondence of the different legations in Mexico relative to the Decla- 
ration of Paris of Apr. 16, 1856. 
Project of a general American congress to provide against foreign aggres- 
sion. Correspondence. 1862. 
Congress of American Jurists, at Peru, 1877. Correspondence relative to 
invitation, appointment of delegates, opening of the congress, etc. 
1875-1877. 
Entry of the Danish West Indies into the general postal union. 1877. 
Invitation to International Medical Congress at Geneva. 1877. 
Conference of the minister in Washington relative to the printing of an 
international code. 1878. 
Id. of the minister at Rome over fixing the value of gold and silver. 1878. 
International Congress of Commercial Geography. 1878. 
Reports of Gabino Barreda, representative at the Penitentiary Confer- 
ence at Stockholm. 1878. Bound copy. 
Meeting for the reform of international law, in London. 1879. 
