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Abstract : May 21, 1731. Marly. Statement of the sums the king wishes paid by De Selle, treasurer general of marine, for expenditures of the last months of 1731 in Louisiana: troops, hospital, officers, workmen, fortifications, and artillery, for New Orleans, Mobile, Natchitoches, Illinois, Natchez, and the Wabash. [Minute.] 10 pp. AC., F 1, 30:92.

Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Périer. Expedition against the Natchez; Choctaw factions; Villiers\'s attack upon Foxes from La Baye; effect on Chickasaws; St. Ange and Illinois aid; price of merchandise; Diron\'s 14,000 deerskins; commissions of officers in Louisiana. Louboey, Baron de Cresnay, Julien, Morrison, Grandpre Montchervaux, Derneville, and Gilet; thirteen companies for the colony; relations between Périer and Salmon. 5 pp. AC., B 55:590. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Bienville. The Illinois country is to remain under the jurisdiction of Louisiana. Beauchamp and Coustilhas thought proper officers for the post; size of the garrison. 1 p. AC., B 57:807. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Louisiana troops, rations, disapproval of better conditions for Swiss than French, reduction in lard and flour from France, Illinois products, pay, and powder; funds for Ursuline orphanage at New Orleans; disapproval of house of correction, as the number of dissolute women is decreasing; relations of Jesuits and Capuchins, recall of Father Hyacinthe, his passage to France on the Gironde; supply of wine and brandy. 3 pp. AC., B 57:810. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Merchandise from the company\'s storehouse in Louisiana; instructions for price and distribution of supplies to posts from convoys en route from Illinois to New Orleans; iron shipments for 1733; Charles Joly, carpenter and calker. 2 pp. AC., B 57:817. (LC.)

Abstract : April 29, 1704. Paris. Reflections by Riverin, on the present condition of the Detroit settlement. 3 pp. AC., C 11e, 14:166. Mich. H.C., XXXIII. 185.

Abstract : September 6, 1724. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, on work of the conseil de régie of Louisiana. Boisbriant\'s letter of October 8, 1723, asking to be relieved of work of the council of Illinois; commandant during Bienville\'s absence and presiding officer of the conseil de régie. 2 pp. AC., B 43:451. (LC.)

Abstract : May 1, 1727. New Orleans. Father Beaubois tžo the Abbé Raguet. Friendship of Beaubois and Périer; Jesuit establishments in Louisiana and Illinois; Negroes for Jesuits and other inhabitants; friction of Capuchins and Jesuits; school and hospital of the Ursulines; discusses a decision of the Superior Council. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 10:311. (Miss.)

Abstract : April 9, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Arrival of cargoes of Negroes; commerce de pacotille; arrival of company\'s ships; war against Foxes; illness of Vincennes; the Wabash post; loss of merchandise sent to Illinois. Claims of Beaubois and D\'Outreleau; construction work at Southeast Island; lumber from Francois Dugue\'s saw-mill; law to regulate property of. divorced persons; Balize pilots; English attack on St. Augustine; Etienne\'s passport to France, his accounts are in confusion; pitch and tar; price of tobacco; Chassin\'s bills of exchange; price of powder; Dubreuil\'s indigo; removal of Fort Chartres; Father Boulanger\'s church, Kaskaskia; list of documents enclosed. 23 pp. AC., C 13, 11:2 (Miss.) MC., Amer., F.C., 29vi:137(ext.).

Abstract : December 18, 1728. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, on the marriage of Frenchmen to Indian women. Conflicts between French and Indian inheritance laws; Father Boulanger\'s report, Illinois country. 7 pp. AC., A 23:102. (LC.) AC., F 3, 11:178.

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