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schedule. The land office shut. The deposit disallowed. The state of Ohio. The deposit partially restored. Form of government. Laussat. His proclamation. Address of the inhabitants. The Marquis de Casa Calvo. Commissioners' proclamation. Cession of Louisiana to the United States. Possession delivered to the commissioner of France. His proclamation. Municipal body. Claiborne and Wilkinson receive possession for the United States.

CHAPTER XI.

p. 178.

A view of the province at the cession. Boundaries. Civil divisions. Lands. Population, Indians. Officers. Clergy. Paper securities. Taxes. Duties. Expenditures. Imports. Exports. Shipping.

CHAPTER XII.

p. 201.

Claibone's finst proclamation. Superintendant of the revenue. Court of pleas. Communication from the Spanish minister. Spanish convention. First territorial form of government. Collection and navigation laws. Proclamation of pardon to deserters. Departure of Laussat and Wilkinson. Dissatisfaction of the inhabitants. General meeting. Memorial to congress. A deputation chosen to carry it. Bank of Louisiana, Military associations. Expedition to the Pacific ocean. Insurrection at

Bayou Sarah. The new government put into operation. First session of the legislative conncil. Exploring parties to the Washita and Red Rivers. Bishop of Montelrey. Second form of territorial gogernment. Amendments proposed by the deputation. Land laws. Office of discount and deposit of the bank of the United States. Second session of the legislative council. Exploring party to the sources of the Mississippi. Captain Lewis reaches the Pacific ocean. The Marquis de Casa Calvo and the remaining Spanish troops leave New Orleans. Pope's bull. The Kempers seized at Pinckneyville and liberated near Point Coupee. p. 237

CHAPTER XIII.

New form of government. Officers. Meeting of the house of representatives. Bishop of Baltimore. Vicar general. Return of the Marquis of Casa Calvo. Encroachment of the Spaniards in the west. Major Porter. Don Simon de Cordero. Don Antonio de Herrera. First territorial legislature under the new government. Secretary of war's orders to Wilkinson. Pike's expedition up the Missouri. Claiborne goes to Natchitoches. His communication to Herrera. Cushing sent to Natchitoches. Wilkinson arrives there. His communication to Cordero. First rumours of Burr's movements. Wilkinson marches towards the Sabine. president sends a confidential agent to the western states. Proclamation. Wilkinson enter into arrangement with Cordero and Herrera, and sends the troops to New Orleans. He proceeds to

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