Eussie, 1830-1837 809 
180 (1830, Jan. -Aug.) 
May 28/June 9. Bourgoing to [Minister of 
Foreign Affairs], no. 9, concerning interview between 
Nesselrode and Rezende , Brazilian minister (ff. 107-112). 
185 (1832. July-Dec.) 
Lagrene to Broglie 
Dec. 21. No. 22, departure of Clay for U.S., 
bearing signed copy of U.S. -Russian treaty of commerce; 
observations on Buchanan, special object of whose mission 
was conclusion of this treaty; attitude of Czar towards 
Bligh, English minister; causes that retarded signature 
of U.S. treaty; causes that eventually brought about its 
signature (f . 217) . 
Dec. [?] . No. 23, advantages obtained by 
Russia and U.S. from recently-signed treaty of commerce 
(ff . 222-225) . 
188 (1834. Jan. -May) 
Mar. 1. Maison to Broglie, sending a copy of 
St. Petersburg newspaper containing text of U.S. -Russian 
treaty of commerce and navigation of Dec. 6/18, 1832 (f. 
123) . 
189 (1834. June-Dec.) 
July 1. Maison to Rigny, no. 53, Lubecki's 
mission to Paris; comparison between U.S. and Russian 
claims; fears of Czar; differences which Lubecki claims 
between French obligations under treaty with U.S. and 
obligations under Franco-Russian treaty concerning Poland 
(ff . 24-25) . 
191 (1836) 
Barante 
To Broglie 
Jan. 12. Account of interview with Czar on 
Jan. 10, when Barante presented letters of credence; 
allusion to Franco-American difficulties; opinions of 
Czar and Barante on U.S. congress (ff. 6-15). 
From Broglie 
Jan. 15. Mention of message of president of 
U.S. (ff . 16-17) . 
192 (1837) 
Mar. 28. Barante to Mole, Krudener, Russian 
minister to U.S., transferred to Berne; Bodisko, secretary 
of legation at Berne, appointed minister to U.S. (ff. 62- 
70) . 
