Etats-Unis, 1807-1826 975 
exports, value of U.S. exports of American origin, value 
of U.S. exports of foreign origin, Oct. 1, 1806 to Sept. 
30, 1807 (ff . 155-158) . 
[1810]. L. Caritat, memoir on French commerce with 
U.S. (ff . 159-182) . 
1816, Jan. 10. G. Cazeaux to F. d'Ambrencq, containing 
memoir on agriculture, manufactures, and commerce of state 
of New York (ff. 183-196). 
Mar. 18. Cazeaux to d'Ambrencq, containing 
supplement to preceding memoir, dealing with geographical 
features of New York state (ff. 197-208). 
1819, Apr. 8. Roth to Dessolle, on tobacco, and French 
relations with U.S. (ff. 213-215). 
Sept. 22. Poissant to Dessolle, urging that 
freedom of trade with French colonies be accorded exclusively 
to U.S. on condition that U.S. take from France an equal 
value in manufactured products (ff. 216-217). 
Oct. 2. Poissant to Rayneval, on same subject 
as preceding letter (ff. 218-219). 
1821, Sept. 12. Guillemin to Pasquier, attitude of 
Americans towards France; complains of act of May 15, 1820; 
protects against violations of article 8 of La. cession 
treaty of 1803 (ff. 220-221). 
[1821]. Guillemin, observations on a memoir on question 
of whether it would be advantageous for France to take La.; 
bad faith of U.S. with regard to stipulations of 1803 
treaty; attitude of Americans towards France; France has 
population and capital sufficient for colonization; value 
of U.S. alliance and friendship, and of U.S. markets for 
French products has been proven a myth; advantages specified 
by treaties as essential were enjoyed by France for short 
time only; U.S. jealous of France; necessity of new negoti- 
ations for an advantageous treaty of commerce if cession of 
La. is not to prove a dead loss (ff. 222-231). 
[1821]. Guillemin, report to Hyde de Neuville on 
French commerce with New Orleans; way in which French 
government might aid this commerce; plan for a commission 
house; means of executing this plan (ff. 232-238). 
[1821]. Dubourg, plan for a project to encourage 
French trade with New Orleans; list of imports into New 
Orleans in 1320; necessity of sacrificing some French 
exports; plan for a commercial company (ff. 239-244). 
[1821], [n.s.]. Observations on recent law of U.S. 
Congress levying a duty of eighteen dollars per ton on 
French ships entering U.S. ports after July 1 next; Missouri 
question; best methods of reprisal (ff . 245-250) ; together 
with notes and tables concerning French-U.S. trade (ff. 
251-253) . 
[1824, Oct.?]. [Petry?], memoir on U.S. commerce and 
navigation during year terminated Sept. 30, 1824 (ff. 266- 
273) ; together with statistical tables (ff . 274-284) . 
[1825, Oct.?]. [Petry?]. Report on U.S. commerce 
and navigation during year terminated Sept. 30, 1825, with 
statistical tables (ff. 299-323). 
1826, Dec. 11. Saint-Andre to Damas , report on U.S. 
commercial relations with other powers (ff. 338-341). 
