860 Correspondence Politique, Supplement 
maritime claims; American purchase of French military 
stores at New Orleans; Anglo-American war; Chesapeake 
pirates. 
[This volume consists chiefly of letters received 
from French naval officers in American waters, and of 
replies thereto. There are also several letters from 
officials in French colonies.] 
33 (1809-1814) (Second Series. 22) (Marine and Colonies. 4) 
Correspondence of Besson, Cabri , Chevallier, Claiborne, 
Decres, Deforgues, Delpech, Douzy, Grymes, Gutierrez, 
Hugues, Lamanon, Laporte, Le Harois, Martel, Orea, Picor- 
nell, Serurier, R. Smith, Tousard, Turreau 
Subjects Treated 
Affairs of La., Mexico, Texas, Central and South 
America. 
34 (1815-1820) (Second Series. 23) (Marine and Colonies. 5) 
Correspondence of Bouchage, Buissy, Douzelot, Duperre, 
Dupotel, Fericon, Galabert, Gregoire, Guillemin, Halgan, 
Hyde de Neuville, Kergrist, La Farge, Lardenoy, Laussat, 
La Villehilio, Lescallier, Mole, Morillo, Petry, Portal, 
Saint-Cyr, Serurier, Sorel, Valnais, Vaugiraud, Villeneuve, 
R. Wilkinson 
Other Material 
Ordinance concerning provisioning of Martinique, 1817. 
Documents concerning' crimes and piracies of Fournier, 
1818. 
Ordinance relative to tonnage duties on American 
vessels, July 26, 1820. 
Documents relating to criminal suit against Ernouf , 
Malle spine, and Madier. 
Documents relative to cod fisheries. 
Descriptions of French naval deserters in U.S. 
Ordinance according premiums on American cotton im- 
ported into France aboard French vessels. 
Subjects Treated 
French naval affairs in American waters; criminal 
suit against French colonial officials; English influence 
at New Orleans; Mexican rebellion; unrest in Cuba; Franco- 
American difficulties respecting cod fisheries; provisioning 
of Martinique; French colonial refugees in U.S.; South 
American insurrections; Franco -American relations in Levant; 
military events in Venezuela; privateering and piracies; 
French deserters in U.S.; claims; project to colonize French 
Guiana with American negroes; Franco-American commercial 
relations. 
Important Documents 
Portal to Hyde de Neuville, respecting colonization 
