Etats-Unis, 1833-1835 653 
spoliation claims against 'France ; slave trade; Latin 
American affairs; U.S. Bank; French blockade of Carthagena; 
Indian affairs; U.S. claims against Kingdom of Two Sicilies. 
Important Documents 
Serurier to Broglie concerning South Carolina nulli- 
fication and U.S. resentment of non-payment of spoliation 
claims against France ( passim ) . 
88 (1834) 
Correspondence of Broglie, Choiseul, La Forest, Living- 
ston, Mc Lane, Rigny, Saillard, Serurier, Vaughan 
Other Material 
Serurier' s description of various personalities in 
U.S. (ff. 253-280) (Sept. 5). 
Speeches of Rives, Calhoun and Webster in U.S. Senate. 
Communications echangees entre le Ministre et M. Living - 
ston . 1854 (Paris, 1385 [ sic ]) . 
Subjects Treated 
Deposits in Bank of U.S.; suppression of slave trade; 
ceremonial; Franco-American claims convention of 1831; pro- 
ceedings in Congress; right of visit; New York City elections; 
Mexican affairs; death of Lafayette; state elections; mob 
destruction of Ursuline Convent at Charleston; recall of 
Serurier; Anglo -American relations; commercial crisis in 
New Orleans. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Serurier with Ministers of Foreign 
Affairs concerning failure of French Chamber to pass legis- 
lation providing for execution of claims convention of 1831, 
and refusal of U.S. to adhere to convention for suppression 
of slave trade because of English insistence on right of 
visit off coast of U.S. ( passim ) . 
89 (1855, Jan. -May) 
Correspondence of Broglie, Daguenet, Grael, Harris, 
La Forest, Livingston, Pageot, Rigny, Roman, Saillard, 
Serurier 
Other Material 
Message of Roman, Governor of La., to state legislature 
(Jan. 5) . 
Congressional Globe (July 2) . 
Clippings from American newspapers. 
Sub.jects Treated 
Execution of claims convention of 1831; Jackson's 
message to Congress; U.S. naval activities in Mediterranean; 
domestic politics in U.S.; prosperity of American merchant 
marine; Mexican affairs, and Americans in Texas; Franco- 
American commercial relations; Ohio-Michigan boundary dis- 
pute; state elections. 
