980 Memoires et Documents 
1827, July 28. Saint-Andre, report on commerce and 
navigation of U.S. during year terminated Sept. 30, 1826 
(ff . 217-222) ; enclosing: numerous tables showing exports, 
imports, balance of trade, etc. (ff. 223-244). 
Sept. 3. Report prepared for Damas by commerce 
division of French foreign office on commercial negotiations 
between France and U.S.; review of Franco-American commercial 
relations; French and U.S. tariff systems; U.S. act of May 
25, 1820 and French reprisals; unfavorable results to French 
commerce of convention of June 24, 1822; Mareuil's unsuc- 
cessful negotiations of 1825 for a modified arrangement; 
renewal of negotiations; attitude of Clay (ff. 245-257). 
[See MVC, Dec. 31, 1787; Oct. 15, 1788; Sept., 1796.] 
19 (1830-1848) 
1830, Feb. 8. Translation of proceedings of U.S. 
Congress for this date; report on commerce and navigation 
(ff. 4-53) . 
1833, Dec. 31. E. de Choiseul, memoir on agriculture, 
commerce, and navigation of Charleston consular district; 
trade of North and South Carolina with Alabama and Tennes- 
see; railroad from Charleston to Augusta (ff. 87-106). 
1834, Jan. 28. A. Saillard to Broglie, memoir in 
form of letter; a separate copy of this memoir, dated 1833, 
is at ff. 73-74; products of La., cotton, sugar, corn, 
rice; industry and manufactures, refineries, paper-making; 
reasons for retard of industrial development; navigation; 
finances; relations with foreign powers and neighboring 
states; resources of cities along Mississippi; progress of 
New Orleans due to Americans; location, rivers, and new 
cities of Texas; resources, navigation, mines, colonization 
of Texas; slavery in Texas; U.S. infringements on Mexican 
territory; policy of U.S. (ff. 75-86). [Duplicate in 
volume 20, ff. 281-292, this series.] 
Mar. 31. Dannery, notes on commerce, navigation, 
agriculture, industry, finances, and commercial legislation 
of Pennsylvania; summary notes concerning same matters for 
states of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, as well as District of Columbia 
and Northwest Territory; canals and railways between Phila- 
delphia and Pittsburgh; proposed canal to join Pennsylvania 
canals to those of Ohio and to Lake Erie; commerce of Pitts- 
burgh; importance of Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, 
Detroit; Wisconsin territory (ff. 107-138); enclosing: 
statistical tables on commerce and trade of Philadelphia 
and Baltimore (ff. 139-145). 
May 25. La Palun, memoir on condition of Virginia 
in 1833; topography; population; government and administra- 
tion; justice; finance; agriculture; manufactures; commerce 
(ff . 54-70) ; enclosing: tables of navigation on James River, 
and imports and exports in Virginia, 1833 (ff. 71, 72). 
1838, Jan. 2. Mollien, memoir on Canada, U.S., Puerto 
Rico, and Jamaica; U.S.: satisfactory financial condition 
in spite of suspension of bank payments; railways, canals, 
bridges; character of government; place of women in society; 
