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The enclosures No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, furnish a correspondence between Messrs. Duncan, Gurley,...
The difficulty with respect to the negro’s, who have sought and found an Asylum in the Province...
I have heard nothing further from Nachitoches; the Report of the advance of Spanish Troops...
On the 31st. Ultimo, the Legislature of the Territory, closed their Sessions; a copy of the acts...
The "Civil Code" alluded to in my last letter, is nothing more, than a "Digest of the Civil Laws...
In the month of January 1807, I understand that a Grand Jury summoned by order of the Superior...
Enclosed is a letter from Mr. Moreau Lislet declining the Commission of Judge of the Superior...
The Bill concerning the Batture as reported by a Committee of the House of Representatives, is...
I have the honor to inclose you a letter from Governor Salcedo, in reply to my communication of...
Your favour of the 18th. of April has been received, and the Letter for Mr. Duplantier which you...
A Vessel under English Colours arrived here some time since, and was reported to the Collector of...
From the County of Opellousas, several Negro’s have lately escaped to the Spanish Dominions, and...
Desirous to avail myself of the President’s permission to visit the United States, I contemplate...
My letter of the 1st. Instant, will have apprised you of my design to set out on a journey to...
My Letter to the Secretary at War, will advise the President, of the Conviction of four Alabama’s...
My last Letter, which was dated at Opelousas informed you, of the Reports which had reached me...
Eight days ago, Mr. Cevallos, an admiral in the Spanish service, & the late Commandant on the...
Messrs. Daniel Clark, Workman, Kerr, Powers, Daversac & others are very intimate, and, actively...
The Secretary of the Territory, will transmit you a Copy of the "Civil Code", adopted at the last...
The Legislature of the Territory Commences its sessions, on the 9th. of January next, and in...
I know not in what manner I could better conform to a request made of me, in a letter from...
In a former letter, I had the honor to communicate the final determination of Mr. N. Salcedo...
At the particular request of the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, I take the liberty to ask...
Your letter of the 12th. Ultimo (covering copies of the orders of the Secretary’s of War & of the...
Mr. John C. Carr, the Parish Judge of Nachitoches, advises me by letter, bearing date the 9th....
The enclosures No. 1 & 2 are Letters I lately received from Governor Folch, and that No. 3 a Copy...
Will you be good enough to convey to the President of the U. States my grateful acknowledgments...
A Mail from Washington, by the way of Fort Stoddart arrived on this morning, but has brought me...
On the 15th. of January last I had the honor to enclose you a Letter which had been addressed to...
The enclosed Letter is from the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, And in compliance with her...
Your favour of the 24h April has been duly received. The Letter which you addressed to the Lady...
19 November 1809, New Orleans. His official letters to Gallatin will give details of the...
17 December 1809 , “ Near New Orleans .” Informs JM of the death of his second wife from yellow...
I take the liberty to enclose you the Names of the ten Citizens, nominated by the House of...
19 March 1810, New Orleans. The resignation of Philip Grymes as U.S. attorney for the Orleans...
Letter not found. 1 June 1810. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably made by...
8 March 1811, New Orleans. Forwards a memorial from the Legislative Council and House of...
As my Commission as Governor of Orleans, will expire on the 17th. of January next, I take the...
I have the honor to inform you, that on the 30h Ultimo, I entered upon the duties of the office...
I sincerely Wish the Mediation of Russia may eventuate in an early and honorable adjustment of...
19 July 1813, New Orleans. “Influenced solely from a wish to serve a Citizen eminently entitled...
I left New Orleans on the 12th. ultimo, on a tour thro’ the State , as well with a view to inform...
In my last letter, I had the honor to advise you of the defeat of the Revolutionists in the...
We have the afflicting intelligence of the fall of the City of Washington, but are not yet...
I congratulate you on the Glorious issue of the contest in which was involved the Safety of this...
We are assured he[r]e, on the authority of Admiral Cockran, that a treaty of Peace between the...
A sincere disposition to serve a worthy and useful Member of Society, induces me to take the...
My friend Mr Joseph Saul Cashier of the Orleans Bank, going to the northern states for the...
I was duly honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 1st. of October, and took immediate...
A Paragraph in a Newspaper, which was handed me on yesterday by a friend, has given me much...