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Russie, 1812-1817 
Kourakin on Apr. 24, prudence shown by U.S. in recognizing 
ships papers of American vessels bringing colonial goods 
into Russia (ff . 261-264) . 
Aug. 8. Clipping from Le Moniteur Universel . 
containing translations of two letters of June 4 from 
Foster to Monroe, and Monroe's reply of June 6 (ff. 537- 
538) . 
155 (1813-1815) 
1815, Jan. 10. Talleyrand to Noailles, conclusion 
of Anglo-U.S. treaty (ff. 174-175). 
156 (1816) 
Richelieu 
From La Moussaye 
Apr. 3. Announcement by Pire that he is going 
to U.S. (ff . 71-72) . 
From Noailles 
Nov. 8. Pinkney, new U.S. minister, is expected 
daily; Coles intends to explain conduct of U.S. government 
towards Russian consul in Philadelphia; recall of Dachkoff , 
Russian minister to U.S., and of consul in question is 
expected (ff. 205-207). 
157 (1817; 
Noailles to Richelieu 
Jan. 10. Arrival of Pinkney in St. Petersburg 
(ff . 7-9) . 
Jan. 14. Pinkney has presented his letters of 
credence, and attended a court ball (ff. 15-16). 
Feb. 4. Friendly relations between Noailles 
and Harris, U.S. charge d'affaires in St. Petersburg, who 
is bearing this despatch on his return to U.S. (ff . 28-35) 
Feb. 7. Czar's present to Harris on letter's 
departure for U.S.; he will go by way of Paris, where he 
will see Richelieu (ff. 39-40). 
Feb. 18. Jealousy of English ambassador at 
distinguished reception accorded Pinkney by Czar (ff. 49- 
52) . 
Oct. 7. Russian cabinet states there is no 
question of Spanish cession of territory in America to 
Russia (ff . 248-249) . 
Nov. 14. English and Russian ideas concerning 
manner in which European powers might intervene in diffi- 
culties between Spain and her colonies (ff . 269-271) . 
Nov. 30. Attitude of Russia towards insur- 
rection in Spanish America (ff. 279-289). 
Dec. 31. Russia envisions a political system 
to balance English influence in which U.S. would serve as 
an auxiliary to older powers of Europe (ff. 318-325). 
