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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 of Marine, Comte de Maurepas, to Bienville and Salmon. Order regarding Salmon\'s power to draw bills of exchange in favor of merchants; appointments of councillors of the superior council; agriculture; freight rates for tobacco, rice, and cotton; duty exemptions on colonial products from Louisiana; merchant vessels and cargoes destined for Louisiana; bonuses; plantation and brick-kiln of the company to be taken over by the king. 4 pp. AC., B 57: 820. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Epidemic at New Orleans; St. Denis, commander at Natchitoches; approval of sending the St. Louis from New Orleans to Mobile with Crémont, food for soldiers, and Indian presents; Mobile furtrade; expense of Crémont\'s workmen at Mobile; supply of cordwood for barracks at posts, and its price; good relations desired between governor and ordonnateur. 2 pp. AC., B 57:807. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Mobile post; construction work on the fort; barracks; Cremont\'s quarters and his request for surgeons; La Loure Flaucourt for storekeeper at the Illinois post, and Barbin for Balize; hospital supplies; cloth for mattresses and grain sacks; Beauchamp and Cremont, and their attitude toward Indian presents at Mobile. 4 pp. AC., B 57:812. (LC.)

Abstract : February 3, 1733. Marly. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. The Ste. Anne\'s cargo of scarlet cloth, flour, arms, and munitions; soldiers sail from Bordeaux for Louisiana on Touron\'s vessel; to aid sale of cargo from St. Malo; vessel from La Rochelle for the colony. 2 pp. AC., B 59: 569. (LC.)

Abstract : February 3, 1733. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Cargo of the Ste. Anne; flour for troops. 1 p. AC., B 59: 570. (LC.)

Abstract : February 23, 1734. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. To verify bills of lading of flour and blankets sent to Louisiana on the Ste. Anne; Salmon\'s statement on shortages. 1 p. AC., B 60:137.

Abstract : March 9, 1734. Marly. Minister to Doumère. Despatch of his vessel, the Barrette to Louisiana; sugar and coffee from French islands and Louisiana products are exempt from duty under decree of September 30, 1732; no government freight to be supplied. 1 p. AC., B 60:18.

Abstract : February 15, 1735. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Flour, merchandise, and munitions to go to Louisiana on the Comte de Maurepas. 1 p. AC., B 63:139.

Abstract : February 22, 1735. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Shipment on the Perle of flour for troops. Rostan\'s purchase of flax and hemp seed for Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 62:142.

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