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185 (1812. Jan. -July) 
Maret 
From Alquier 
Jan. 18. No. 42, prize court should see to it 
that justice is done with regard to piratical seizure by 
French privateer Etoile du Nord of American vessel Jane 
Maria in harbor of Swinemunde (f. 26) ; enclosing Rosenkrantz 
to Alquier, Jan. 15, concerning this affair (ff. 27-28). 
July 30. Decided sensation caused by Forbes' 
notification of U.S. declaration of war against England; 
arrival at Elsinor of U.S. ship, twenty-eight days out of 
New York, to inform American merchantmen of declaration of 
war (f . 531) . 
From Walterstorff 
Mar. 3. Vessel Charlotte , loaded with Georgia 
rice and cotton, Virginia tobacco, and wood from Campeche, 
among those seized by Danish privateers during summer of 
1811; her cargo is being transported to Copenhagen (f. 111). 
May 5. Claims concerning Olive Branch unlaw- 
fully seized by French privateer (f . 321) . 
May 9. Denunciation of French privateers who, 
in spite of standing orders, molest Danish commerce; 
privateer Mercure has captured Swedish ship Hoppet . loaded 
with U.S. rice and tobacco for account of Gram, merchant 
of Copenhagen (ff. 328-329). 
To Napoleon 
[n.d.]. Danish government requests that orders 
be given French privateers not to molest Danish prizes 
proceeding from Barnholm to Copenhagen, among them Charlotte 
with cargo of American merchandise (f. 112). 
To Sussy 
Apr. 8. Requests permission for importation 
of American tea aboard vessel Powhatan (ff . 229-230) . 
From Sussy 
Apr. 11. Granting permission requested above 
(f . 236) . 
From Decres 
July 27. Decisions in cases of Olive Branch . 
Hannah . and The Two Generals . American ships captured by 
French privateers (ff. 513-514). 
Rosenkrantz to Alquier 
Mar. 19. Requesting examination of licenses 
and original order of Cabre, addressed to Wallace in New 
York informing Wallace of imperial decree permitting im- 
portation into France of tea Wallace shipped in vessel 
Powhatan (f . 194) . 
July 29. Kartzon, Swedish minister to U.S., 
has stated that government party in U.S. has definitely 
decided to open hostilities against France (ff . 522-523) . 
