838 Correspondence Politique, Supplement 
Reports from Delacroix to Directory (Jan. 19, 1796). 
Franco-American convention [Sept. 30, 1800] (8 Vendc 
IX) . 
From Talleyrand to First Consul (Jan. 4, 1803; Sept. 
5, 1804) . 
Livingston, memorial to First Consul (Feb. 23, 1803) . 
Proclamation of General Hull to Canadians (July 12, 
1812) . 
Analysis of Anglo-American negotiations at Ghent 
(1813-1814) . 
Questionnaire accompanying latter instructions. 
Cn.d.]. Analysis of Adet's correspondence after Aug. 
24, 1796. 
Various memorials, by Beau jour, Beurnonville, Fauchet, 
Otto, Turreau. 
Documents concerning maritime prizes. 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
Mississippi navigation; naval affairs; passports; 
consular relations; U.S. public opinion concerning France; 
Jay Treaty; Franco -American alliance of 1778; U.S. neu- 
trality; American politics; Franco-American treaty negoti- 
ations; pro-French attitude of Jefferson; U.S. policy 
toward Great Britain; character of Aaron Burr; Napoleon's 
colonial policy; affair of Henry Papers; death of Joel 
Barlow; Anglo-American treaty of Ghent; westward expansion 
of U.S.; Indian affairs in U.S.; Genet's projected expe- 
dition against New Orleans;, claims; U.S. -Canadian relations; 
American ambition to secure Floridas. 
Important Documents 
[1796, Jan. 19], 29 Niv. IV. Minister of Foreign 
Relations to Executive Directory, people of U.S. attached 
to France; must be brought to declaration against Britain; 
Jay Treaty; attitude of Washington; attempt of British to 
seize Fauchet; value of American alliance; recommendation 
that minister at Philadelphia be instructed to exert in- 
fluence in favor of change in U.S. administration (ff. 82- 
93) . 
1809, June-Aug. Correspondence of Champagny (in 
Vienna) with Hauterive (in Paris) concerning negotiations 
with Armstrong. 
1809, Nov. 5. Hauterive to Champagny, sends letter 
from Aaron Burr, together with brief biography of Burr; 
his project to seize Spanish colonies in America and 
detach La. from U.S. in order to set up independent state; 
corrections in hand of Talleyrand (ff . 336-337) . 
Documents relative to Edward de Crillon, and Henry 
papers (ff. 345-390). [Printed: A. H. R. , I, 51-69.] 
3 (1778-1780) 
Correspondence of Gerard, Sartine, Vergennes 
