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ECONOMIC AFFAIRS OF THE INDIES
46. Royal Decree prohibiting Trade between the Indies and China.
Blair and Robertson
47. Excerpts from Two Letters from the Count of Monterey to the
King of Spain concerning the Trade of New Spain. Blair and
Robertson
48. Royal Decree regulating the Commerce with New Spain. Blair
and Robertson
49. Decrees establishing Way Stations for Philippine Vessels. Blair
and Robertson .
50. Summary of Grau y Monfalcón's Memorial to the King. Blair and
287
289
295
302
313
51. Informatory Decree in Regard to Opening the Commerce between
the Kingdom of Peru and Nueva España. Blair and Robertson. 316
52. Laws regarding Navigation and Commerce. Blair and Robertson. 320
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS OF HISPANIC AMERICA
53. Royal Ordinances concerning the Laying Out of New Towns.
Mrs. Zelia Nuttall
331
54. Instructions to José de Gálvez. Herbert Ingram Priestley
55. Secret Instructions of Viceroy Lavradio to Vasconcellos e Souza,
his Successor as Viceroy of Brazil. John Armitage
56. Political Conditions of the Province of Louisiana, described by
Colonel Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Governor of the Place
and Districts of Natchez. James Alexander Robertson
57. Military Report of Louisiana and West Florida. James Alexander
337
347
363
368
IMPRESSIONS OF THE OLD RÉGIME IN HISPANIC AMERICA
58. A Voyage to South America. Don Jorge Juan and Don Antonio de
Ulloa
373
59. A Voyage to the Eastern Part of Terra Firma. François Raymond
Joseph Depons
393
PART II. HISPANIC AMERICAN WARS OF EMANCIPATION
60. Letter from James Biggs to Mr. R. S. G. on Miranda's Expedition
to Venezuela in 1806. James Biggs
405
61. Notices of Miranda. James Biggs
408
62. The Declaration of Independence of Venezuela. The Annual Register 414
63. Official Account of the Execution of the Mexican Insurgents.
Niles's Weekly Register .
421
64. Letter from General Bolívar to Governor Hodgson. British and
Foreign State Papers
422
65. Royal Cédula of His Catholic Majesty for the Prevention of the
Slave Trade. British and Foreign State Papers
429
66. The Address of Simón Bolívar at the Congress of Angostura.
Francisco Javier Yánes . .
434
67. Propositions of the Cortes of Spain to the Spanish American Depu-
ties. British and Foreign State Papers
444
68. San Martín declines the Supreme Command of the Peruvian Army.
Thomas Sutcliffe .
446
69. San Martín's Farewell Address to the People of Peru. Thomas
Sutcliffe
448
70. Letter from Bolívar to Riva-Agüero. The Annual Register
71. Decree of the Constituent Congress of Peru, conferring the Su-
preme Dictatorial Power of the Republic on Simón Bolívar.
British and Foreign State Papers
449
452
72. Proclamation of Bolívar to the Allied Army on the Plateau of the
Sacramento. F. Lorraine Petre
454
73. The Battle of Ayacucho. Niles's Weekly Register
455
PART III. THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATION STATES IN
HISPANIC AMERICA
THE REPUBLIC OF ARGENTINA
74. The Declaration of Independence of the Provinces of Rio de la
Plata. British and Foreign State Papers
459
75. Papers relative to a Secret Project for Erecting the Provinces of
South America into a Kingdom, and Placing the Prince of Lucca
on the Throne. British and Foreign State Papers
460
76. Darwin's Impression of Rosas. Charles Darwin
478
77. Address of General Rosas to the House of Representatives of Ar-
gentina. Charles S. Stewart
483
78. A Visit to the Battlefield of Monte Caseros. Charles S. Stewart.
79. The Public Entry of Urquiza and the Allied Armies into Buenos
Aires; and the Te Deum commemorating the Overthrow of
Rosas. Charles S. Stewart
487
490
THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE
80. Proclamation by Bernardo O'Higgins. Thomas Sutcliffe
497
81. Impression of Life in Valparaiso. William S. W. Ruschenberger .
82. Résumé of the Conversation between Mr. Hervey and President
Balmaceda. Maurice H. Hervey
498
501
505
83. The Last Letter of Ex-President Balmaceda. Papers Relating to
the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1891 . .
MEXICO
84. Plan of Government for Mexico, proposed by Don Augustín de
Itúrbide to His Excellency the Count de Venadito, Viceroy of
New Spain. American State Papers
507
85. Decree of Congress announcing the Election of Don Augustín de
Itúrbide as Constitutional Emperor of Mexico. British and
86. Proclamation of Don Augustín de Itúrbide to the People of Mexico
on his Election as Emperor of Mexico. British and Foreign State
Papers
87. Itúrbide's Message to Congress. Niles's Weekly Register .
88. Recommendations of the Special Commission of the Mexican Con-
gress on the Abdication of Don Augustín de Itúrbide. Niles's
Weekly Register ..
510
511
514
516
517
89. Impressions of Life in Mexico. Madame Calderón de la Barca .
90. Aberdeen to Bankhead on the Policy of Great Britain toward
Mexico in the War against the United States. George Lockhart Rives 522
91. Amendments of 1859 to the Mexican Constitution. Papers Relat-
ing to the Foreign Relations of the United States
524
92. Speech of President Juárez at the Closing of the Session of Con-
gress. House Executive Documents, 37th Congress, 2d Session . . 525
93. Circular of Ocampo explaining the Reason for the Expulsion of
Pacheco, Barrio, and Clementi from Mexico. Correspondence
Relative to the Present Condition of Mexico, 1862.
528
94. Napoleon III to General Forey. Senate Documents, 38th Congress,
2d Session
530
95. Decree of the Assembly of Notables establishing a Monarchy in
Mexico. Senate Documents, 38th Congress, 2d Session
96. The Offer of the Mexican Crown to Maximilian. Senate Docu-
ments, 38th Congress, 2d Session
532
534
97. Reply of the Archduke Maximilian to the Mexican Deputation.
Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, 1865 .
98. Official Account of the Proceedings of April 10, 1864, at Miramar.
Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, 1865.
99. Maximilian's Proclamation on Entering Mexico. Diplomatic Cor-
respondence of the United States, 1865
537
538
546
100. Maximilian's Address at the Inauguration of a Monument to
Morelos. House Executive Documents, 39th Congress, 1st Ses-
sion, No. 73
548
101. Letter of Pope Pius IX to the Emperor Maximilian. Diplomatic
Correspondence of the United States, 1865
549
102. The Character of Maximilian. Felix Salm-Salm
553
103. Opposition to American Railroads in Mexico. Papers Relating to
the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1878-1879 .
104. Impressions of the Mexican Revolution of 1911. Mrs. Edith
O'Shaughnessy
556
559
105. Progressive Constitutional Party's Platform. Papers Relating to
the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1911
567
106. The Plan of Guadalupe. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations
of the United States, 1914
570
107. Mexico building a New Citizenship. José de Vasconcellos
571
BRAZIL
108. Decree of the King of Portugal and Brazil, respecting the Removal
of the Seat of Government to Lisbon; the Appointment of the
Prince Royal to the Provisional Government at Rio de Janeiro;
and the Election in Brazil of Deputies to the Côrtes in Portugal.
109. Manifesto of His Royal Highness the Constitutional Prince Re-
gent and Perpetual Defender of the Kingdom of Brazil, to the
People of that Kingdom. The Annual Register
579
581
110. Address of the General Extraordinary and Constituent Côrtes of
the Portuguese Nation to the People of Brazil, on the New Con-
stitution of the Monarchy. British and Foreign State Papers . 592
111. Proclamation of Dom Pedro I to the Inhabitants of Minas Geraes.
John Armitage
598
112. Proclamation of the Brazilian Assembly (after the Abdication of
Dom Pedro I). John Armitage
600
113. Impressions of Dom Pedro II and his Court. William S. W.
Ruschenberger
603
114. Darwin on Negro Slavery in Brazil. Charles Darwin
604
115. Proclamation investing Dom Pedro II with Full Power. British
and Foreign State Papers
606
116. Law declaring Slavery abolished in Brazil. British and Foreign
State Papers
608
117. Speech of the Emperor of Brazil on Closing the Assembly in 1888.
609
PART IV. INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RELATIONS
THE PANAMA CONGRESS
118. Circular of General Bolívar proposing a Congress at Panama. In-
ternational American Conference
612
119. Bases for a General Confederation of America. Joseph Byrne
Lockey
615
120. Bolívar's Memorandum on the Congress of Panama. Joseph
Byrne Lockey
616
121. General Instructions to the Delegates of the United States at the
Congress of Panama. International American Conference . . . 618
NAVIGATION OF THE AMAZON RIVER
122. Memorial presented by Maury to the Congress of the United
States on the Free Navigation of the Amazon to All the Nations
of the World. William Lewis Herndon and Gardner Gibbon. . 635
EUROPEAN INTERVENTION IN MEXICO
123. The Convention of London. House Executive Documents, 37th
Congress, 2d Session, VIII.
647
THE PARAGUAYAN WAR
124. The Triple-Alliance Treaty, with Protocol. Diplomatic Corre-
spondence of the United States
650
RELATIONS BETWEEN MEXICO AND GUATEMALA
125. Boundary Dispute between Mexico and Guatemala. Papers Re-
lating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1883 . .
656
RELATIONS BETWEEN CHILE, BOLIVIA, AND PERU
126. The War of the Pacific. Arbitration between Peru and Chile
658
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND CHILE
127. The Baltimore Incident. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations
of the United States, 1891-1892
665
RELATIONS BETWEEN BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA
128. The Misiones Award. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of
the United States, 1895.
674
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN
129. The British-Venezuelan Boundary Dispute.
678
INTER AMERICAN RELATIONS
130: The Platt Amendment to the Constitution of Cuba. House Docu-
ments, 57th Congress, 1st Session, II .
691
131. Letter from Señor Drago to Señor Merou on the Forceful Collec-
tion of Public Debts. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations
of the United States, 1903.
132. The Award of His Majesty Edward VII, King of Great Britain
and Ireland, Emperor of India, in the Boundary Question be-
tween the Argentine Republic and Chile. Monthly Bulletin of
the International Bureau of the American Republics. .
133. The Controversy between Brazil and Bolivia over Acre. Baron
Rio Branco
693
699
701
134. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. President
Theodore Roosevelt
708
FORCEFUL COLLECTION OF CONTRACT DEBTS
135. The Attitude of the Hispanic American Delegations toward the
Porter Resolution in the Second Hague Conference. James
Brown Scott
710
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND HISPANIC AMERICA
136. Circular on the Territorial Integrity of American States. Hunt-
ington Wilson
717
137. The Resolution of the United States Senate on Efforts of a Non-
American Power to acquire Territory in the American Conti-
nents for National Purposes. Henry Cabot Lodge .
719