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Report from Washington City on November 26, 1802: US Executive informed that New Orleans port closed to foreign vessels including American, deposit of US property banned without alternative, excepting exports of prior deposits; violates US-Spain treaty; published by Intendant October 17.
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FRIDAY, November 26, 1802.
We are informed that the Executive has received advice, that the port of New Orleans has been closed against foreign vessels from the ocean, including American, and that the right of depositing American property there has been prohibited, without any other establishment being assigned in lieu of it. The right to export property before deposited was excepted from the prohibition. These regulations, so contrary to our treaty with Spain, were published, at New-Orleans, by the Intendant, on the 17 October last.
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New Orleans
Event Date
17 October 1802
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port closed to foreign vessels including american; right to deposit american property prohibited without alternative; export of previously deposited property excepted; regulations contrary to us treaty with spain
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The Executive received advice that the port of New Orleans was closed against foreign vessels from the ocean, including American ones, and the right of depositing American property there prohibited without another establishment assigned in lieu. The right to export previously deposited property was excepted. These regulations were published by the Intendant at New-Orleans on 17 October last.