794 Russie, 1802-1807 
142 An XI [1802-1805. Sept. 23-Sept . 23] 
1802. List of exports and imports of port of St. 
Petersburg during this year, including American vessels 
that have entered or left port (ff. 127-128). 
Talleyrand 
From Mareoff 
1803, June 5/17. Requests that orders be given for 
friendly reception in French territory of merchant fleet 
that Russian American company is sending to North America 
under command of Rezanoff (f. 332). 
June 26/July 8. Sends thanks for orders issued 
by Napoleon for friendly reception to Russian merchant 
fleet (f . 383) . 
To Mareoff 
[1803, June 24], 5 Mess. XI. Napoleon has ordered 
friendly reception accorded to Russian merchant fleet 
(f . 347) . 
[July 4], 15 Mess. XI. Orders issued by Napoleon 
for friendly reception of Russian merchant fleet (f . 367) . 
To Fleurieu 
[1803, June 24], 5 Mess. XI. Asks that orders be 
issued to accord friendly reception to Russian North Ameri- 
can expedition (f . 346) . 
[July 4], 15 Mess. XI. Concerning orders in 
favor of Russian expedition (f . 364) . 
From Fleurieu 
[1803, July 2], 13 Mess. XI. Orders sent to French 
agents in colonies to accord friendly reception to Russian 
North American expedition (f . 362) . 
From Hedonville 
[1803, July 10], 21 Mess. XI. He has granted passport 
to Russian North American expedition (f . 390) ; enclosing 
copy of passport, dated 10 Prair. X [May 30, 1803] (ff. 304- 
305) . 
143 An XII [1803-1804. Sept. 24-Sept . 22] 
The only American material in this volume consists 
of two notes, as follows, enclosed with despatch of 1 Vent. 
XII [Feb. 21, 1804]: 
1803, July 9. Two vessels of discovery belonging to 
Russian American company are at Cronstadt ready to set 
sail (f . 121) . 
Aug. 6. Departure of two vessels of discovery; 
details concerning their crews and itinerary; they will 
transport North American furs to Canton -(ff. 122-123). 
144 (1804-1807, Sept. 24-Dec.) 
1807, Sept. 23. List of ships that entered and left 
port of Cronstadt between Sept. 1 and this date, including 
American vessels (f . 252) . 
