588 
Hambourg, 1789-1796 
Only other documents relating to America concern 
arrest of captain of American vessel by order of Spanish 
consul in Hamburg, at request of Irish owner of vessel's 
cargo, the owner being domiciled in Spain; release of 
captain by order of Senate of Hamburg (ff. 140, 149, 152). 
107 (1791-1792) 
[n.d. or s.]. Summary of nationality and value of 
cargoes arrived at Hamburg during 1791; thirty-five U.S. 
ships, with cargoes valued at $,5, 379, 594 (f. 132). 
Other Sub.jects Treated 
Rise in exchange favorable to France due principally 
to payment to France by Holland of four million florins 
on account of U.S. [Sept., 1791] (f. 76). 
Five thousand guns to be sent to Dunkirk by first 
available vessel, consigned ostensibly to Baltimore (f. 429) 
108 (1793-1795) [Ans II. III. IV] 
Correspondence of Lebrun, Lehoc, Reinhard 
Sub.jects Treated 
U.S. and Hanse towns only powers that have shown desire 
to negotiate respecting abolition of privateering (f . 109) . 
Neutral rights (ff. 93, 181). 
Other Material 
[1794, Nov. 15], 25 Brum. III. Committees of Public 
Safety, Finance, Commerce and Provisions, order permitting 
entry into and departure from French ports of vessels of 
U.S. and other neutral powers (f . 181) - 
109 (1796. Jan. -May) [An IV] 
A few memoirs or despatches on commerce of Hamburg 
make reference to U.S.: 
Hamburg only place through which U.S. and northern 
commerce with France can be cleared (f . 319) . 
Coffee imported through Hamburg for northern Europe 
comes from U.S. (f. 348). 
110 (1796, June-Dec.) [Ans IV. V] 
Correspondence of Delacroix, Due d' Orleans, Reinhard 
Sub.jects Treated 
Export at ions from France through Bordeaux, 1786, figures 
for Miquelon and U.S., prunes, wine, vinegar, eau-de-vie 
(f. 283). 
Petition for passport to U.S. by Due d'Orleans (ff. 233, 
256) . 
U.S. consul, Parish, in sympathy with English concerning 
passports for emigre 1 Frenchmen (f . 244) . 
