854 Correspondence Politique, Supplement 
Documents relating to suit before French consul at 
Baltimore by Colman against Zacharie, Coopman et Cie. 
Lists of provision prices in U.S. 
Subjects Treated 
Securing of supplies for French colonies; affair of 
William Taylor; affair of Zacharie, Coopman et Cie.; 
French attempt to secure military supplies in U.S.; oper- 
ation of U.S. mint; liquidation of U.S. debt to France; 
Franco-American commercial relations in general. 
Important Documents 
1793, Jan. 9-May 8. Instructions, and correspondence 
of Genet with Pache concerning purchase of food and mili- 
tary supplies in U.S. (ff. 89-97). 
[1794, Mar. 5 -- 1795, Feb. 13], II Vent. 15-111 Pluv. 
26. Correspondence of Fauchet with Guerlain, respecting 
securing of supplies for French colonies (ff. 5-23] I. 
25 (1794-1796) (Second Series. 14) (Provisions. 2) 
Correspondence of Fauchet, Gernon, H. Jackson, Le 
Comte , F. L. Taney 
Other Material 
Account of Le Comte and Gernon, July 25, 1795. 
Le Quoy's report on accounts of Le Comte and Gernon, 
30 Therm. Ill [Aug. 17, 1795]. 
Bills of exchange. 
Expense accounts. 
Documents relating to auditing of accounts by Wante. 
Subjects Treated 
This volume consists of papers relating to auditing 
of accounts of Le Comte and Gernon, agents of French Re- 
public in America. 
26 (1772-1794) (Second Series. 15) (Memoirs. 1) 
1776. D'Annemours, memoir on English colonies in 
North America; natural conditions; reasons why America 
would ally herself with France in case of a separation; 
importance of seizing Bermuda (ff . 4-31) . 
[c. 1776], [n.s.]. Political observations on present 
state of affairs in English colonies of North America, by 
someone who had been in America; proposes method of bringing 
England to terras by threats or offer of mediation (ff . 389- 
392) . 
[1777-78?], [n.s.]. Memoir on United States of North 
America; population; characteristics of people; government; 
military organization; fortifications; marine; commerce 
(ff . 54-62) . 
1778, Apr. 19, May 30, July 8, [n.s.]. Copies of 
letters to Vergennes, constituting a single document; 
general account of affairs; policy France should follow; 
evidently by a French agent (ff . 393-404) . 
