Nov. 20. Extrait d'une Note de son Altesse le Prince Chancelier
d'Etat au Chargé d'Affaires d'Espagne à Berlin, le
Chevalier de Landaburru, explaining the principles
on which the solicited mediation of Prussia for settling
the quarrels between Spain and her American Colo-
nies would be afforded
22. Prince Hardenberg to M. d'Alopéus, on the subject of
the mediation sought by Spain from Russia and her
Allies, and the principles on which alone it can be
granted by Prussia
24. Sir Charles Stuart to Lord Castlereagh, referring to
debts due by France to the British Government for
moneys advanced on the King's private account, and
issued, in 1815, for the support of emigrants
Dec. 1. Sir Charles Stuart to Lord Castlereagh, notifying that
arrangements have been made for the repayment of
the capital and interest due on the King's account
3. Mr. C. Bagot to Lord Castlereagh, signifying that though
the President had said in his message to Congress that
the negociation respecting the Fisheries was still in
progress, he had not yet been able to obtain the pro-
positions of the American Government, and that
Mr. Adams ascribed the delay solely to press of busi-