1058 Correspondence des Consuls 
Despatches of J. A. B. Rozier: 
1796. Importance of New York, and of maintaining a 
consulate there. 
1797. Election of John Adams as president of U.S.; 
return of Pinckney from French mission, and rumors as to 
outcome of that mission; danger to La. and Pensacola from 
British; Blount conspiracy. 
1798. Plans of federal government for alliance with 
England and rupture with France; widespread hostility 
towards France as shown in addresses to president from all 
quarters. 
1799. Visit to Philadelphia and interview with A. 
Hamilton; determination of federal party to bring about 
a war with France; proceedings in Congress; schedule of 
proposed consular fees; interception of his ciphered 
despatches by British, their delivery to U.S. government, 
and ensuing correspondence with Pickering. 
Despatches of General Rey: 
1804-1805. Supply of arms to revolted Negroes of 
Santo Domingo. 
Other Material 
1793, Nov. 5. Lt. Col. Berger to Hauterive, reporting 
on attitude of French subjects in U.S., and his failure 
at recruiting on a journey from New York to Boston. 
1793. Correspondence of Hauterive, Genet, Col. Burr, 
governor of New York, and others relating to Jefferson's 
circular of Sept. 7, 1793 addressed to French consular 
officers in U.S. 
1793, [n.s.]. Memoir on consular rights and powers. 
1793. Correspondence of Hauterive and Genet relating 
to General Galbaud and suppressed revolt aboard French 
squadron. 
1795, [n.s.]. Instructions to J. A. B. Rozier, 
appointed consul at New York. 
[1801] . Memo ire pour les Armateurs du corsalre 
Sandwich de Nantes , capitaine Viaud: A l'effet d'obtenlr 
des dommages et interets pour 1' indue capture et detention 
de ce batiment par la fregate americaine la Constitution . 
dans le port de Porteplate . 
1802, Apr. 29. John R. Livingston to P. A. Pichon, 
New York, claims against French government'. 
1802. Votes by French subjects in New York on 
question "Shall Napoleon Bonaparte be consul for life?" 
1803. Statistics on commerce and navigation of port 
of New York. 
2558 (New York. 1806-1817) [Carton] 
Despatches of General Rey: 
1806. Affair of Martinet v. Th. Mallet. 
1807. Request for leave of absence. 
