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ff. 99-100. The same speaks against Mgr. Carroll, and on the election of 
bishops. 
ff. 108-113. “ Memoire relatif au Mexique.” 
f. 114. On the failure of the Bishop of Baltimore to receive replies to his 
letters. 
ff. 115-116. On the publication of the decrees of the Council of Trent, re¬ 
garding matrimony, in Baltimore. 
ff. 117-118. On the building of a new church for the Germans at Bal¬ 
timore. 
f. 120. Jan. 12, 1800. The coadjutor of Baltimore thanks the Pope for 
his dignity. 
f. 121. Rome, Jan. 25, 1800. Brother Luke Concanen speaks of the Ger¬ 
man priests who have revolted against Mgr. Carroll, 
f. 123. Ellingen, Mar. 28, 1800. The Elector of Cologne, on the German 
Conventual, Father Caesar Reuter. 
ff. 124-125. Cologne, Oct. 5, 1800. Father Reuter, on the Germans of 
Philadelphia, Mgr. Carroll, etc. 
f. 126. Novesii (?), Jan. 24, 1801. Father Reuter requests permission 
to return to Baltimore. 
f. 127. Vienna, Feb. 7, 1801. The Elector of Cologne, on Mgr. Carroll 
and Father Reuter. 
ff. 128-134. Notes and letters of Dec. 28, 30, 1801, on the same subject, 
ff. 135-137. Feb. 10, 1802. The Bishop of Baltimore, on the renewal of 
facolta, Father Reuter, etc. 
f. 138. Simon Gallagher, parish priest of Charlestown, in behalf of his 
parish, appeals to the Holy See from Mgr. Carroll, 
f. 139. Apr. 24, 1802. The secretary of state transmits the petition of 
Father Reuter. 
f. 140. Apr., 1802. Cardinal Brancadoro sends in a letter received from 
America. 
ff. 144-145. Nov. 25, 1802. The Bishop of Baltimore answers the accusa¬ 
tions made by the parish priest Gallagher, 
ff. 146-148. Nov. 27, 1802. The Bishop of Baltimore requests facolta, 
and speaks of the jubilee, of monks, and of indulgences, 
f. 150. Madrid, June 30, 1803. Cardinal Casoni, on the facolta of con¬ 
ferring confirmation conceded to the president of the California mis¬ 
sions. 
ff. 155-156. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1803. Letters of Brother Michael 
Egan, curate of St. Mary’s, requesting facolta ; and of Mgr. Carroll, 
recommending it. 
ff. 162-163. Feb. 14, 1804. The Bishop of Baltimore, relating the affairs 
of his diocese, and requesting facolta. 
ff. 165-166. Philadelphia, Mar., 1804. Father Egan, of St. Mary’s, re¬ 
questing facolta, and with recommendation from Mgr. Carroll. (Eng¬ 
lish with translation.) 
ff. 169-215. 1805. Questions on the administration of the goods of the 
parochial church of New Orleans. 
ff. 216-218. May 11, 1805. Translation of letter of Father Egan on the 
new province of Franciscans established at Baltimore, with cover, 
f. 219. Paris, May 26, 1804. The legate gives notice that for two or 
three years the Bishop of Baltimore has not received answers from 
the Sacred Congregation. 
