976 Memoires et Documents 
[1827, Oct.?]. Saint-Andre, report on U.S. commerce 
and navigation during year terminated Sept. 30, 1827, with 
statistical tables (ff. 357-386). 
[See MVC, July 1, 1789; Dec. 9, 1793.] 
16 (1815-1825) 
Correspondence and memoirs of d'Ambrencq, E. Bringeon, 
Damas, Decazes, Formon, Hauranne, Hottinger, Hyde de Neu- 
ville, La Forest, Jacques Le Febvre, Masclet, Pasquier, 
E. Peltier, Petry, Richelieu, Robles, Seguier, B. Stutten- 
berg, Vergerie, and others un-named. 
Subjects Treated 
Anglo-American treaty of Dec. 22, 1815 (f. 7). 
American tariffs; tariff schedules; acts of Congress, 
July 1, 1816, Apr. 20, 1818, Mar. ^3, 1819, May 15, 1820; 
French reprisals, primarily against act of 1820 (ff. 8-21, 
28-48, 50, 51, 89-94, 96-107, 117-122, 130-131, 133-147, 
156-162, 165-182, 195-223, 225-228, 230-242, 269-272, 293- 
295, 305-306, '314-315, 334-335, 363-369). 
U.S. imports and exports, tables: 1818-1822 inclusive 
(ff. 49, 113, 114, 117-120, 155, 165, 224, 314-315, 329). 
French and American shipping statistics, 1816-1822 
inclusive (ff. 53-56, 117-120, 286, 314-315). 
Negotiation, signature, text, results of French-U.S. 
commercial convention of June 24, 1822 (ff. 57-72, 74-85, 
133-147, 150-152, 243-261, 264-266, 287-292, 300-302, 307- 
311, 320-328, 336-359, 374-379, 382-401). 
American differential duties on French merchandise 
(ff. 66-68, 115, 116, 314-315, 320-325, 328, 360-362, 380- 
381) . 
French commercial ordinances of July 26, 1820, consti- 
tuting reprisals against American tariff law of May 15, 
1820 (ff. 200-223, 225-228, 269-272, 274, 282, 293-295, 
313, 316-319, 334-335). 
Franco-American trade, and commercial difficulties in 
general; French exports to U.S. (ff. 108-114, 117-120, 123- 
127, 129, 163-164, 184-194, 260-261, 264-266, 300-302, 305- 
306, 347-349, 363-373, 395-401). 
Cases of Apollo , and Geneva (ff. 330-335). 
17 (1781-1785) 
1781, Feb. 14. D'Annemours, memoir on commerce of 
state of Maryland; navigable rivers; probable commerce with 
European states after conclusion of peace; methods of con- 
ducting foreign commerce; objects of commerce; English 
resident-factors and local merchants; method of having 
resident-factors would be best for France; displacement 
of reputable merchants by unscrupulous ones at time of 
revolution; large fortunes built up by these latter (ff. 4- 
14). 
1782, Aug. Marbois, memoir on trade between France 
and U.S. (ff. 13-149). [This is an early draft of a memoir 
to be found in revised and completed form in volume 8, ff . 
4-215, this series. See also volume 4, ff. 58-197, 210-238, 
