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127 (1788) Supplement 
This volume contains nothing concerning America that 
may not be consulted in preceding volume, 126. 
128 (1789. Jan. -Apr.) 
Apr. 28. Segur to Montmorin, criminal action 
between a common woman- and John Paul Jones; Jones has been 
ordered not to appear at court in future; Segur will do 
all he can in Jones' behalf (ff. 332-335). 
150 (1789, Sept. -Dec.) 
1789. Note on vessels that entered ports of Cronstadt 
and St. Petersburg during this year, including American 
ships (f . 272) . 
1789. Merchandise exported from St. Petersburg during 
this year, including exportations to America (f . 273) . 
132 (1790. May-Aug.) 
May 31. Genet to Montmorin, no. 39, English 
complaints against Spain concerning Pacific Ocean; English 
attempts to deprive Russia of fur trade (ff . 66-78) . 
136 (1791. Sept. -Dec.) 
1791. List of vessels that entered St. Petersburg 
via Cronstadt during this year, including American ships 
(f . 261) . 
1791. Merchandise exported from St. Petersburg during 
this year, including exportations to America (f . 263) . 
1791. List of foreign vessels coming from France 
that entered St. Petersburg via Cronstadt during this year, 
including mention of one American ship (f. 270). 
137 (1792. Jan. -May) 
Feb. 10. Genet to Lessart, Chinese affairs; 
English vessels sent to North America to engage in fur 
trade (ff . 75-79) . 
Feb. 20. Anthoine to Hennin, petition in favor 
of Reboul, of New Orleans, who desires to leave Marseilles 
with a ship and cargo for New Orleans (f. 89). 
May 1. Genet to Dumouriez, Ostermann's words 
to Verac, that he feared lest Louis XVT , in aiding insurgent 
English colonies, should introduce into his own kingdom 
ideas dangerous to himself (ff. 221-223). 
139 (1795-Sept. 22. 1800) [end of An VIII] 
[This volume has no pagination, but the documents are 
numbered . ] 
1793, Jan. 14. Monge to Lebrun, concerning candidate 
for post of vice consul in U.S. (no. 4). 
Mar. 28. Gazette des Pays-Bas . arrival of ship 
Charlestown , from Charleston, at port of Ostend (no. 11). 
