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The tranquillity in which I found this province is uninterrupted: and every appearance promises a...
24 March 1804, New Orleans. “The contents of your private letter gave me great pleasure; the...
20 February 1804, New Orleans. “The citizens of Louisiana passing by water to the United States...
Captain Turner, the commanding officer at Fort Adams has just arrived. He tells me that by...
7 December 1803, Fort Adams. “Yesterday evening and until about noon this day we had so heavy a...
The letter from the American Commissioners will inform you that we are now in possession of this...
The special messenger whom I despatched to New Orleans on the 18th instant, returned this...
2 March 1804, New Orleans. “The northern mail arrived on last evening, but brought me no official...
8 December 1803, Fort Adams. “I am still at this place. An embarkation is talked of tomorrow; but...
Since my last I have been as busily engaged as circumstances would admit, in making such...
30 November 1803 , “ Near Natchez .” Received JM’s communication of 14 Nov. with its enclosures...
16 March 1804, New Orleans. “I enclose you a copy of three Ordinances which I have lately passed;...
1 December 1803, Natchez. “This day having proved fair, I embarked, a Company of the Natchez...
2 December 1803, Natchez. “The Mail this evening brought me a Letter from Mr. Clark, which I here...
The French vessel which I mentioned to you in my last letter, has been brought to at Plaquemines,...
9 March 1804, New Orleans. “The former Spanish Secretary for this Province, Don André [López...
18 February 1804, New Orleans. “Since my letter of this morning, the northern mail has arrived,...
In a paper which was received by the last mail from the Seat of Government, it was stated that a...
The General is apparently making every possible preparation to embark immediately, but I fear we...
I continue without any advices from the Department of State since my arrival in this city. Two...
I arrived here this evening and had the pleasure to meet General Wilkinson. I find that the boats...
Since my last letter, I have organized in this City four Companies of volunteer militia; they are...
Having understood that there were several Parishes or Districts in Louisiana, whose former...
I arrived here this evening about 24 hours after the Troops had disembarked. They had favorable...
31 March 1804, New Orleans. “The laws regulating the commerce of Louisiana, have been received...
I have the honor to enclose you a copy of the ordinance for establishing a court of Justice in...
25 March 1804, New Orleans. “In a conversation some days ago, with Major Stephen Minor,” was told...
24 March 1804, New Orleans. “I have received your letter of the 20th ultimo and which is the only...
Two men of the names of Sutton and May were lately convicted in the Mississippi Territory of...
New Orleans is, at this time perfectly tranquil, and I hear of no disturbances in any part of the...