Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; public works; Negroes; tobacco; Diron's exclusive Indian trade; Choctaw trade by Father Petit, Jesuit; bonuses to La Chaise; trade in domestic animals; Madame Périer's son wounded at St. Marc; dismissal of Bernaudet, La Goublaye, and Boin, clerks; La Chaise and D'Ausseville to keep the company's accounts; Lassus recalled; Broutin and Baron survey the Mississippi up to Natchez; Broutin given Paugert's place and Louboey Mandeville's; storekeeper Rongeaud's death, succeeded by Herbault; notes and copper money; ropes and sails; antimony for posts; the Chaumont concession; mill-stones; harness; clothing for troops; orphans' rations; Ursulines; house of correction; Natchez tobacco; drainage canal, New Orleans; Spanish trade; butcher shops; domestic animals; nails; Bruslé as accountant; Boisbriant's passport for France; requests for supplies; commerce de pacotille; Desbrosses-Renard loan. 37 pp. AC., C 13, 11:134. (Miss.) |