Etats-Unis, 1809-1810 639 
June 7. Decres, report to Emperor respecting 
American vessel arrived at St. Sebastien (f . 206) . 
[June 28], Aug. 4. Documents respecting French 
project of decree concerning neutral commerce. 
June 28. Gaudin, report to Emperor recommending 
reprisals against U.S. and submitting project of decree to 
that effect (f . 261) . 
June 28. Project of decree submitted to Emperor 
by Gaudin (f . 263) . Printed, under date of Aug. 4: Adams 
History . V, 143-144. 
63 (1810) 
Correspondence of Arcambal, Armstrong, Aumont, N. Bona- 
parte, Burr, Champagny, Chureh, Clarke, Decres, Fromental, 
Gaudin, Hauterive, Lebrun, Madison, Manpertnis, Mc Ilvaine, 
Mollien, Montalivet, Moustier, Petry, W. Pinckney, Regnier, 
Roux, Russell, Savary, Serurier, Turreau 
Other Material 
Reports of Champagny, Decres to Emperor. 
Turreau' s letters of recall (Oct. 4). 
Serurier* s letters of credence (Oct. 4). 
Imperial decrees. 
Documents relative to maritime prizes. 
Petry, memoirs on neutral commerce. 
Memoir on North Carolina. 
Gallatin, report on U.S. manufactures. 
U.S. Treasury bulletins. 
Achard, observations on Continental blockade and 
dangers to peace. 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
Neutral commerce; Fulton's torpedo; Moustier' s mission 
to America; Miranda, and independence of Spanish America; 
Continental blockade; Burr's project for independence of 
La. and New Mexico; revolt in West Florida. 
Important Documents 
Dec. 22. Miranda, proposals made to English 
Government regarding independence of Spanish America (f . 
141) . 
Roux to Champagny 
Mar. 1. Burr's proposal to Emperor to organize 
in Florida an expedition to secure independence of La. and 
New Mexico; if Emperor does not desire this, expedition 
may attack Jamaica (ff . 39-42) . 
Mar. 12. Account of second conversation with 
Burr; his plans applicable to Canada (ff . 43-44) . 
Mar. 19. Note on Burr's project against Canada 
(ff . 45-47) . 
Turreau to Champagny 
Apr. 21. No. 11, France should be careful in 
dealings with Burr (ff. 101-102). 
