840 Correspondence Politique, Supplement 
Internal politics of U.S.; establishment of Kentucky; 
project to set up western Virginia as separate state; 
Indian affairs; difficulties of Georgia with Creek Indians; 
western expansion of U.S.; finances and politics of South 
Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New York and 
New England states; paper money; local elections in U,S.; 
South Carolina constitution; ratification of Federal Con- 
stitution; contraband trade in West Indies; North Carolina 
constitution; Shays' Rebellion; N.Y.-Mass. boundary con- 
troversy; spy service of Continental Army; establishment 
of Nashville; military order of the Cincinnati; militia 
problems; commerce, industry and immigration in U.S.; 
distribution of population in western U.S.; Mississippi 
navigation; Spanish- American relations. 
Important Documents 
Correspondence of various consuls with Ministers of 
Marine and Colonies: for South Carolina, La Forest, 
ChSteaufort, Petry; for North Carolina, Petry, Ducher; 
for Virginia, d'Annemours, Oster; for Maryland, d'An- 
nemours ; for New York, La Forest, Crevecoeur; for New 
England, Toscan, Letombe. 
5 (1790-1813) 
Correspondence of Armstrong, Bert, Brenier, Cabres, 
Carsin, Caulaincourt , Champagny, Cherni, W. H. Crawford, 
Decres, Duhail, Erskine , Fauchet, Gallatin, Genet, Gerry, 
Hammond, Hauterive , La Besnardiere, La Forest, La Luzerne, 
W. Lee, Madison, Mangourit, Maret, Montmorin, Oster, Petry, 
W. Pinckney, Roux, J. Russell, Serurier, R. Smith, Talley- 
rand, Turreau, Wellesley 
Other Material 
Memoir on importance of Nicaragua canal route [Nov. 
11, 1794] (21 Brum. III). 
Description of America [July 4, 1797] (16 Mess. V). 
Treaty and conventions of Apr. 30, 1803. 
Notes on Joel Barlow and Erving (Apr. 24, 1811). 
Report on treaty project from Maret to Napoleon (Aug. 
9 , 1813 ) . 
Crawford's speech at audience of reception by Napoleon 
(Nov. 19, 1813) . 
Documents relative to blockade. 
War news . 
Extracts from messages of U.S. Presidents. 
Documents concerning Creek War. 
Proceedings of Congress. 
Copies of Milan Decree, British orders-in-council, 
U.S. Embargo Act, etc. 
Extracts from American newspapers. 
Subjects Treated 
Creek War; population of U.S.; French immigration in 
U.S.; American attitude toward Anglo-Spanish relations; 
western expansion of U.S.; U.S. neutrality; Florida as 
