France, 1793-1826 1005 
1794 (1793-1826) 
[This volume consists of documents concerning 
Bonaparte family.] 
1809, Dec. 21. N. Bonaparte to Louis Bonaparte, 
king of Holland; reproaches for permitting American 
vessels to enter Dutch ports when they are excluded from 
France (ff . 55-57) . 
1810, July 1. Elisabeth Patterson Bonaparte to 
N. Bonaparte, requesting permission for her son to he 
educated in France (ff. 67-68). 
1811, June 30, Dec. 31; 1812, Mar. 31, June 30, Sept. 
1, Dec. 31; 1813, Mar. 31, June 30, Sept. 30; Dec. 31; 
1814, June 30, Sept. 30. Elisabeth Patterson Bonaparte, 
receipts for suras paid her by Serurier (ff. 72. 78, 80, 
82, 84, 116, 123, 132, 134, 138, 146. 150)- 
1825, June 1; 1826, Jan. 4. Julie Bonaparte, Comtesse 
de Survilliers, to Damas , two letters concerning desire 
of her husband, Joseph Bonaparte, to leave U.S. and go to 
Rome (ff. 173, 175-176). 
1796 (1800-1815) 
1809, Oct. 10. N. Bonaparte to Emperor Alexandre of 
Russia, mention of bad relations between U.S. and Britain, 
and apparent desire of U.S. to collaborate with Continental 
system (f . 72) . 
1801 (1815. Mar. -Apr.) 
Mar. 24. Caulaincourt , report to N. Bonaparte, 
U.S. have made peace with Britain and desire no connection 
with internal affairs of Europe; they desire freedom of 
trade; since Bourbons did not favor them in this regard, 
they are disposed to enter into friendly relations with 
Napoleon; proposal to send formal notification of Bonaparte 
restoration to U.S., and to retain Serurier as minister 
in Washington (ff. 55-56). 
Apr. 1. Caulaincourt, report to N. Bonaparte, 
proposing revision of regulations governing privateering; 
damage caused to British commerce by American privateers 
(ff . 100-102) . 
Apr. 4. Circular to foreign ministers, including 
U.S. secretary of state, announcing restoration of Napoleon 
(ff . 148-149) . 
[n.d.]. Circular to French diplomatic repre- 
sentatives abroad concerning restoration of Napoleon and 
resulting changes in foreign service; exception in case 
of U.S., where minister currently accredited is a faithful 
adherent of Bonapartes (f . 77) . 
1802 (1815. May- June) 
June 7. Caulaincourt, report to N. Bonaparte, 
there is reason to anticipate good relations between U.S. 
and France (ff. 198-212, 214-228). 
June 14. Caulaincourt to N. Bonaparte, news 
