Etats-Unis, 1843-1845 661 
Oregon question; financial difficulties of La.; American 
distrust of Great Britain in Texas and Oregon. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Pageot with Guizot concerning re- 
lations between France, Great Britain and U.S. on subjects 
of Texas, Oregon, Sandwich Islands ( passim ) . 
100 (1844) 
Correspondence of Aberdeen, Calhoun, Clay, Guizot, 
King, Ledyard, Nelson, Pageot, Pakenham, Ramsey, Regnard, 
Roger, Sainser 
Other Material, 
Court decree against Charles Lennon for stealing 
slaves (Nov. 13) . 
House Ex. Doc. 271, 28 Cong., 1 Sess. 
Appendix to Congressional Globe, 28 Cong., 2 Sess. 
(correspondence with Mexico and Texas) . 
Clippings from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
Tariff question in U.S. Congress; hostility between 
French and Americans in New Orleans; extradition; French 
opposition to U.S. annexation of Texas; Oregon question; 
proceedings of Congress; explosion on the Princeton ; Sand- 
wich Islands' independence; impeachment of Judge Elliot 
in La.; defeat of Texas annexation in Senate; election of 
Polk; approaching revision of constitution of La.; Metzger 
case; domestic politics in U.S.; transatlantic steamship 
service; Indian affairs; slavery; abolition sentiment in 
U.S.; Tyler's policy toward annexation; federal and state 
elections and political campaigns; Tyler's annual message 
to Congress. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of Pageot and Roger with Guizot con- 
cerning inter-relationships of French, British and American 
policy in Texas, and desire of U.S. for annexation ( passim ) . 
101 (1845) 
Correspondence of Almonte, Averane, Beaumont, Calhoun, 
Choiseul, Desage, Guizot, Isnard, La Forest, Mason, Pageot, 
Reynes, Roger, Saint Cyr 
Other Material 
Message of Gov. Mouton of La. (Ian. 6) . 
Niles' . . . Register (Dec. 27). 
Subjects Treated 
Mexican protest against annexation of Texas; slave 
trade; Morse telegraph; Polk's inauguration; Oregon question; 
Metzger case; tariff question in U.S.; new American adminis- 
tration; treaty between U.S. and New Grenada; Polk's message 
