Etats-Unis, 1811 641 
Other Material 
Reports of Champagny, Maret, Sussy to Emperor; docu- 
ments relative to maritime prizes; notice concerning, and 
denunciations of Joel Barlow; extracts from American and 
English newspapers. 
Sub.jects Treated 
Americans captured by French on enemy ships; U.S. 
activities in Florida; neutral rights; U.S. non-intercourse; 
American domestic politics; American claims against France; 
claim of Gerard de Rayneval against U.S. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Champagny and Maret with Serurier 
( passim ) , concerning delicate relations of France and U.S. 
66 (1811. Aug. -Dec.) 
Correspondence of J. Barlow, Berthier, Cazeaux, Clarke, 
Decres, Gaudin, Maret, Mollien, Monroe, Petry, Regnier, 
Riviere, Russell, Serurier, Turreau 
Other Material 
Maret' s reports to Emperor. 
Documents relative to affair of Thomas Gough, maritime 
prizes . 
Notes and memoirs on Floridas, on tobacco imported 
into France. 
Extracts of English and American newspapers. 
Sub.jects Treated 
Neutral rights; affair of President and Little Belt ; 
Canada; detention of American seamen in France; French 
attitude toward American occupation of Florida; Anglo- 
American relations; American domestic politics; proceedings 
of Congress. 
Important Documents 
Maret [?], notes on Floridas: 
Aug. 27. American ambitions; distinction between 
Floridas and La.; treaty background; entry of American troops 
into West Florida; profit to be derived from transferring 
to U.S. all claims against France or Spain concerning Floridas; 
necessity of sanctioning seizure of Floridas by treaty (ff. 
34-35) . 
Aug. 27. Emperor not opposed to American occu- 
pation of Floridas, but this does not constitute recognition; 
U.S. may treat with the King, or Spain may cede Floridas to 
France for ultimate transfer to U.S.; price to be fixed; 
possibility of ending all U.S. claims against France or 
Spain (ff . 36-37) . 
Serurier to Maret 
Sept. 8. No. 27, English arming Indians on U.S. 
frontiers; American militia preparing for war (ff. 82-84). 
