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Domestic News December 30, 1802

The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

US Executive receives info that suspension of deposit rights at New Orleans was unauthorized by Spanish government; Governor of Cuba and New Orleans Governor objected; hopes for peaceful US government resolution.

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WASHINGTON CITY.

FRIDAY, December 31, 1802.

We understand that the Executive
have received authentic information,
that the late suspension of the right of deposit at NEW ORLEANS was undertaken
without orders from the Spanish
Government, and that the measure had
been immediately communicated to the
Governor of Cuba, who has a superintending
authority over Louisiana, as it
doubtless was to the Spanish Government.
It is certain also that the Governor
at NEW ORLEANS, who has no
authority over the officer from whom the
suspension issued, objected to the measure.
Under these circumstances and the
interpositions of our own Government,
it may be reasonably hoped, that the
matter will be peaceably and early adjusted.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

New Orleans Right Of Deposit Spanish Government Governor Of Cuba Louisiana

Where did it happen?

New Orleans

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New Orleans

Event Date

December 31, 1802

Outcome

it may be reasonably hoped that the matter will be peaceably and early adjusted.

Event Details

The Executive have received authentic information that the late suspension of the right of deposit at New Orleans was undertaken without orders from the Spanish Government, and that the measure had been immediately communicated to the Governor of Cuba, who has a superintending authority over Louisiana, as it doubtless was to the Spanish Government. It is certain also that the Governor at New Orleans, who has no authority over the officer from whom the suspension issued, objected to the measure. Under these circumstances and the interpositions of our own Government.

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