652 Etats-Unis, 1831-1833 
in U.S. and situation of Roman Catholic Church in La. 
(ff . 257-262) . 
Sebastian! to Serurier 
Oct. 7. No. 10, review of political situation 
in U.S.; Serurier to do all in his power to prevent civil 
war (f . 291) . 
Serurier to Sebastiani 
Dec. 20. No. 28, U.S. -Mexican boundary negoti- 
ations; trade route to Mexico guarded (ff. 357-363). 
Dec. 27. No. 29, lack of Circuit Courts in 
six states; Indian evacuation of eastern territory (ff. 
366-373) . 
86 (1832) 
Correspondence of Choiseul, Dalmatie, Dannery, Peysac, 
Rives, Saint-Andre, Sebastiani, Serurier 
Other Material 
South Carolina nullification ordinance; President 
Jackson's proclamation in reply. 
Subjects Treated 
Public debt of U.S.; Tocqueville in America; Mexican 
difficulties; South Carolina nullification; protocol; 
Franco-American commercial relations; abolition sentiment; 
domestic politics in U. S.; tariff; reelection of Jackson; 
Indian affairs; internal improvements. 
Important Documents 
Concerning transfer of eastern Indians to west: 
Serurier to Sebastiani. Jan. 15, no. 31 (ff. 12-25); 
May 15, no. 45 (ff. 142-147); July 6, no. 4 (ff. 173-178); 
Oct. 26, no. 16 (ff. 253-258). 
Sebastiani to Serurier, Mar. 5, no. 15 (ff. 82-84). 
87 ( 1853 ) 
Correspondence of Broglie, Choiseul, Dannery, Hersant , 
La Forest, Livingston, Marchand, Michel, Pey3ac, Saillard, 
serurier 
Other Material 
"Projet de loi" for execution of Franco-American 
treaty of July 4, 1831. 
Draft of note to be presented by France and England 
inviting U.S. adherance to convention for suppression of 
slave trade. 
Subjects Treated 
Commercial relations; Mexican affairs; South Carolina 
nullification and compromise tariff act; U.S. judiciary; 
Jackson's second inauguration; English-French-Russian com- 
munication to U.S. respecting peace; non-payment of American 
