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The President of the United States, presents his Compliments to The Honourable, Joseph Anderson Andrew Jackson and William Charles Cole Claiborne, and will be glad to receive them at his House tomorrow Saturday Morning ten O Clock, upon the Business mentioned in their Note T : Governor John Sevier Papers.
Several copies of a letter from Mr. Portalis, the French Minister of Worship, to a Citizen of New Orleans, named Castillon, who is stiled President of the Fabrick of the Church of St. Louis, have been received from New Orleans, and the sensations the letter appears to have excited will have attracted your notice on your return from Red River. In strictness the letter of Mr. Portalis suggests...
In consequence of the advices recd. from Genl. Wilkinson relating to the Military posture of things on the confines of our settlements & those of Spain, and the measures taken & contemplated by him, fresh instructions are transmitted by the Secretary at War, to that Officer; and it is thought proper that a copy of them should be communicated to you, that the views of the President may be more...
You will have observed in the Gazette that a Mr. Thomas Power, said to be now residing near New Orleans, was engaged by the Marquis of Carondelet, to carry certain propositions to Kentucky, of a tendency to alienate its inhabitants from the Union. As it may be important to establish by proof the part taken by Spain in that affair, it is thought necessary that you should endeavor, by means,...
Since my letter of the 9th. of June last, claims have been preferred on the part of the corporation of New Orleans for paving the Streets before the public property, which being looked upon less in the light of a tax imposed, than as an expense incurred, for the improvement of the property, which ought to be reimbursed, you are authorised to make an arrangement with the corporation, whereby...
Your letter of the 22d. ult. enclosing your account for $200 dollars, as extra expenses in a public service to Atacapas & Opelousas, has been received. As it is without precedent & might prove inconvenient to allow to the Governors of Territories personal expenses within the limits of their government, I lose no time in intimating that the present charge cannot be passed to your credit. I am...
I have recd. a letter from Messrs: Winter & Harman inclosing a copy of their Memorial to you of Oct. last, with your answer, and claiming a permission to introduce into the Mississippi a ship with slaves which they expect from New Providence. It being improper to discuss a claim of that sort with the Memorialists, if the grounds of it were less absurd and the stile less exceptionable, I...