1060 Correspondence des Consuls 
consulate there; requests him to take charge of consulate 
until arrival of consul, who will be appointed later. 
1814-1815. Despatches to Touzard relating to affairs 
of private persons. 
1815, Dec. 19. To Petry, announcing his appointment 
to consulate at New Orleans. 
1816, Jan. 22. To Petry, concerning his appointment 
to New Orleans . 
Dossier: Consulate de la Nouvelle Orleans depuis l'an 
13 jusqu'en 1816: 
1816, May 25. General Aimable Humbert to minister 
of foreign affairs, offering his services. 
1816 [various dates] . "Certif icats de chargement" 
of vessels clearing from New Orleans. 
1816, Aug. 18; 1817 Jan. 18, Mar. 13. Touzard to 
minister of foreign affairs, personal letters detailing 
his services. 
Dossier: Exercice de M. Petry: 
1816, July 28. Petry to Due de Richelieu, on situation 
in Spanish colonies. 
1816 [various dates] . "Certificats de chargement" 
of vessels clearing from New Orleans, signed by H. de Leau- 
mont, chancellor of consulate. 
Loose documents, not in dossier: 
[1803, Dec. 12] 20 Frim. XII. Laussat to Talleyrand, 
transfer of La. to France has taken place, and transfer 
to U.S. will take place as soon as American commissioners 
and troops arrive; necessity of appointing a commercial 
commissioner; recommends Citizen Blanquet for that post. 
Dec. 12. Moniteur de la Louisiane , no. 372. 
[dated Dec. 3, but issued Dec. 12TT 
[1805, Feb. 18] 29 Vent. XIII. Deforgues to minister 
of foreign affairs, wishes to take with him a young man 
named Maurey, whose qualifications he enumerates. 
[June 4] 15 Prair. XIII. Martel to minister 
of foreign affairs, sends copy of Moniteur de la Louisiane 
containing report of agents of lower Louisiana on their 
mission before U.S. Congress. 
1810, July-Dec. Three statistical tables showing 
foreign trade of New Orleans, vessels entering and leaving 
port of New Orleans, and navigation between New Orleans 
and various U.S. ports. 
Nov. 14. Deforgues to minister of foreign 
affairs, explaining his departure from his post on leave 
obtained from minister to U.S., and protesting against 
his dismissal for having left his post without leave, en- 
closes petition to Emperor, doctor's certificates, etc. 
1811, Jan. 18. Goree, interim consul at New Orleans, 
to minister of foreign affairs. 
Apr. 20. Goree to Due de Cadore, replies to 
series of questions relating to prices and commercial 
matters. 
Oct. -Dec. Statistical table of navigation be- 
tween New Orleans and other U.S. ports. 
