784 Russie, 1778-1779 
Subjects Treated 
Russian attitude towards England; influence of Ameri- 
can independence on Anglo-Russian trade (ff . 9, 200, 206, 
282, 365, 381, 383 ? 421, 459, 465, 505). 
Attitude of King of Prussia towards American affairs 
(f. 112) . 
Anglo-Russian negotiation for use of Russian troops 
in America (ff. 13, 51, 129, 156, 190, 495). 
Capture of eight Russian vessels from Archangel by 
American privateer; Russian measures against American 
privateers (ff. 332 ? 381, 383, 394, 459, 465, 552). 
Self-imposed silence of Catherine II on American 
insurrection (f. 46). 
Vergennes' request for map of archipelago separating 
Asia from America (f. 390). 
Bariatinsky's reports on Franco-American relations; 
conclusion of treaty; attitudes of Spain and England 
(ff. 83, 107, 112, 149, 151, 163, 175, 182, 188, 197, 229, 
231, 232, 237, 248) . 
Notification to Russia of Franco-American treaty 
(ff. 92, 94, 103, 108, 147, 152, 161, 172, 239, 241). 
Chatham's proposal for colonial reconciliation (f. 95). 
Information on English vessels in northern seas 
loaded with cargoes for America (ff. 529, 530). 
Documents Printed 
In Fauchille, La diplomatie franqaise et la ligue des 
neutres ♦ . . : 
Corberon to Vergennes, Mar. 20, Oct. 27, nos. 14, 
42 (63, 246) , Vergennes to Corberon, Nov. 22, no. 27 
(248-249) . 
In Doniol: 
Vergennes to Corberon, Dec. 6, no. 28 (III, 736-737). 
102 (1779, Jan. -June) 
Correspondence of Caillard, Corberon, Panin, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Unsuccessful Russian attempt to persuade Denmark to 
arm in order to protect commerce of Archangel against 
American privateers (ff. 86, 129, 131, 143, 148, 157, 226, 
228, 231, 330, 343, 353). 
Russian proposals to Sweden for protection of commerce 
(ff. 148, 157, 208, 226, 228, 284, 332). 
Permission granted English to build war vessels at 
Archangel (ff. 173, 237, 368, 374). 
Russian offer of mediation in war between England 
and France (ff. 287, 413). 
Rumor that if France will recognize partition of 
Poland, three partitioning powers will recognize American 
independence (ff. 287, 413). 
New discovery of islands between Siberia and America 
(ff . 287, 429) . 
