Charleston, S. C; Natchez, Miss., 1804-1815 1053 
Other Material 
1810, [n.s.]. Instructions respecting application 
of licensing system. 
1810-1815. List of vessels entering and leaving port 
of Charleston. 
1812-1815. Tables of prices of colonial products; 
sugar, indigo, cocoa, logwood, molasses, rum,» cochenile. 
Printed Broadsides 
1804, Apr. 28. Le Cap. Proclamation . Jean Jacques 
Dessalines , Gouverneur General , Aux Habitans de Haiti . 
May 8. Le Cap. Proclamation . Jean Jacques 
Dessalines . Gouverneur General , Aux Habitans de la Partie 
Espagnole . 
2531 (Natchez et Newport. 1795-1814) [Carton] 
Dossier: Consulat du Natchez, 1807-1814: 
1807, Mar. 22. Baltimore. Vermonnet to Talleyrand, 
asks that Turreau's appointment of him as consul at Natchez 
be confirmed. 
1808, Jan. 2. Natchez. Vermonnet to Champagny, New 
Year's respects; has visited lower La.; that part of province 
is two centuries behind Atlantic states of U.S.; agriculture 
carried on by an indolent and ignorant population; has closed 
door to arts and sciences; frequent changes in government 
to which La. has been subjected account in part for this 
state of affairs; La. people in general but little satisfied 
with people of U.S.; possible regret for Spanish government, 
but preference would be for French government if people of 
La. did not fear heavy burdens of a military state; should 
La. ever return to European control, maintenance of a large 
and mobile military force in West Florida would be requisite. 
Nov. 1. Natchez. Vermonnet to Champagny, en- 
closes a schedule of consular fees he has set up, but says 
he has not yet received any fees; consulate at Natchez is 
essentially a political observation post; need for larger 
salary; reference to memoir he prepared in 1806 on western 
country. 
1809, Dec. 28. Paris. Martel to Due de Cadore, 
thanks for permission to return to his post at Natchez. 
1810, Aug. 14. Baltimore. Martel to ministry, memo- 
randum announcing arrival at Baltimore; was obliged to 
throw his cipher overboard when vessel was visited by 
English. 
1811, Mar. 1. Natchez. Martel to Due de Cadore, 
has notified Louis Augusts Tarteron of St. Louis of decision 
of civil court in case affecting him; is putting in order 
notes he has taken on his travels; Kentucky legislature 
has just adopted a resolution approving measures taken by 
U.S. president to secure possession of part of West Florida. 
1814, Sept. 23. Paris. Minister to Martel, consulate 
in Kentucky is suppressed; Martel will close up its affairs, 
turn over archives to consulate at New Orleans, and return 
to France. 
