690 
Hambourg, 1798-1807 
[This volume is largely made up of documents relating 
to commerce. While not referring directly to America, many 
have a bearing on American trade relations with Europe.] 
114 (1799) [Ans VII. VIII] 
[May 1], 12 Flor. VII. Lemaistre to Talleyrand, 
expedition for San Domingo in preparation at Bremen (f . 199] 
[This volume includes many documents relating to com- 
merce, but nothing else bearing directly upon America.] 
115 (1800-1802) [Ans IX-XI] 
Only mention of America is in a document dated Sept. 
1802 concerning Neron and Grandin, wanted by French 
authorities, who left for Philadelphia on July 31, sailing 
from Hamburg on Aug. 8 (ff. 335-336). 
116 (1801-1802. Feb. -Mar. 8) [Ans IX. X] 
Practically no mention of America, with exception of 
a single document outlining views on policy towards Marti- 
nique as expressed by an Englishman who spent several 
months there (f. 203). 
117 (1803-1804) [Ans XI-XIII] 
Correspondence of Reinhard, Talleyrand 
Subjects Treated 
Arms ordered from Hamburg firm by American speculators 
for sale to negroes in San Domingo (f. 43). 
Blockade of Elbe, and desire of Americans to have it 
lifted (ff. 157, 160). 
Detention of American vessel Indostan (f. 411). 
118 (1803. July 6 — 1805) [Ans XI -XIV] 
Correspondence of Reinhard , Talleyrand 
Subjects Treated 
Case of American vessel Indostan . supposedly carrying 
emigrants to U.S., suspected of providing men for English 
service (ff . 40, 44) . 
Commerce of port of Hamburg, including prices of 
American tobacco there (ff. 185, 214). 
119 (1806-1807) 
Champagny 
To Napoleon 
1807, c. Nov. U.S. consul desires permission for 
American vessels to leave Elbe because of danger of rupture 
between U.S. and England (f. 441). 
