644 Etats-Unis, 1814-1816 
71 (1814) 
Correspondence of Caulaincourt , Clarke, Crawford, 
Jaucourt, La Forest, Malouet, Monroe, Petry, Roth, Savary, 
Serurier, Talleyrand, Warden, Wellington 
Other Material 
Louis XVIII' s letters of notification to American 
Government (May 20) . 
Serurier* s notification to French in America (June 
13). 
Instructions to Serurier (Sept. 8) . 
Reports of Caulaincourt, La Forest to Emperor. 
Messages of President of U.S. 
Subjects Treated 
Bourbon restoration; American domestic politics; war 
weariness in U.S.; events in Spanish America; military 
situation of U.S.; French neutrality; American prisoners 
in France; La. boundary; U.S. claims against France; Anglo- 
American negotiations at Ghent. 
Important Documents 
Despatches of Serurier: 
Feb. 25. No. 119, harm done to New Orleans by 
embargo (ff . 58-63) . 
July 20. No. 4, English seeking to relieve 
Indians in Great Lakes region; U.S. forces at Maiden, Detroit, 
and along La. frontier (ff . 136-141) . 
Aug. 22-27. Capture and burning of Washington; 
general enthusiasm for war; discontent in New England; 
operations in south; talk of moving capital of U.S.; Hartford 
Convention; National Bank (f . 157) . 
Oct. 20. No. 6, English attack Mobile; American 
flotilla captures headquarters of Barrataria pirates; Mexican 
proclamation of independence (ff. 239-245). 
Dec. 21. No. 10, English attack on Mobile; Jack- 
son delivers that town and reaches New Orleans (ff . 298-304) . 
.72 ( 1815-1816 . Jan. -Mar.) 
Correspondence of d'Ambrencq, Bayard, Bouchage, Castle- 
reagh, Caulaincourt, Crawford, Decres, Hyde de Neuville, 
H. Jackson, Jaucourt, Monroe, Otto, Petry, Reinhard, Rich- 
elieu, Roth, Serurier, Talleyrand, Wellington 
17) 
Other Material 
Project of Serurier's letters of credence (Apr. 19). 
Carnot's report on neutral commerce to Emperor (May 
Instructions to Neuville (Jan. 26, 1816). 
Project of decrees. 
Caulaincourt ' s reports to Emperor. 
Petry' s notes on American plenipotentiaries to Congress 
of Ghent. 
Roux de Rochelle's note on General Bernard. 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
