2S6 Angleterre, 1836-1337 
Mar. 24. First payment on French indemnity to 
U.S. in hands of Rothschild (f . 125) . 
Mar. 28. Understanding between British minister 
in Washington and U.S. on reestablishment of diplomatic 
relations with France; instructions to Pageot (ff. 126- 
129) . 
Mar. 19. Thiers to Granville, preparations 
being made to pay first installment of French indemnity 
to U.S.; thanks for good offices of Great Britain (f. 119). 
[See excellent analytical index to this volume, f . 
258-263.] 
648 (1836, July-Dec.) 
Documents concerning resumption of Franco - 
American diplomatic relations 
June 11. Fox to Palmerston, extract, sentments 
of U.S. government on minor points of difference to bo ad- 
justed between France and U.S.; conversation with Forsyth 
(ff . 34-41) . 
[July 11] . Memorandum presented by Fox to 
Forsyth, declaration of French government about points of 
difference with U.S. (ff. 42-45). 
[July 11?]. Confidential statement of Forsyth 
in reference to Fox's confidential communication of 
Palmerston' s despatch on three points in relations between 
U.S. and France on which communication was made by Secre- 
tary of State to Bankhead, June 9 (ff. 46-49). 
July 12. Thiers to Sebastianl, has received 
Fox's communications (ff. 52-53). 
Aug. 12. Thiers to Bourqueney, Pontols named 
minister to U.S.; to ask Palmerston so to inform U.S. 
government (f . 117) . 
Nov. 11. Sebastian! to Mole, arrival of Cass 
in London; promptitude shown by Jackson in renewing rela- 
tions (ff . 256-262) . 
Nov. 13. Granville to Mole, arrival of Cass in 
London; asks whether Pageot has left France for Washington 
(ff . 262-263) . 
Nov. 11. Stevenson to Palmerston, nomination 
of Cass as U.S. minister to France; Jackson desires rela- 
tions to be renewed simultaneously; Cass will remain in 
England until French minister has sailed for America (ff.. 
264-270) . 
649 (1837. Jan. -Sept.) 
Mar. 10. Bourqueney to Mole, parliamentary 
resolutions relative to Canada; dissatisfaction in Lower 
Canada (ff . 118-121) . 
June 6. Sebastiani to Mole, effect on London 
markets of commercial crisis in U.S. (ff. 198-200). 
Sept. 25. Peoros to Sebastiani, suspicions 
aroused by conduct of Chilean diplomatic agent in France 
(f . 367) . 
