Oliver Pollock and James Brown-Inundations in Louisiana
-Wilkinson's Intrigues-Col. Marshall and Col. Muter-
Caleb Wallace and Benjamin Sebastian-Intrigues in the
Kentucky Convention-Action of Wilkinson in that Body-
Wilkinson communicates his Views to Spain-Wilkinson's
Advice to Spain-Wilkinson's Apprehensions of Detection-
English Intrigues in the West-Wilkinson dupes Colonel
Connelly-Wilkinson denounces the French-Wilkinson's
Devotion to Spain-Gen. St. Clair's Letter to Major Dunn-
Wilkinson and James Brown-Gardoqui and Major Dunn-
Wilkinson denounces Colonel Morgan-Peter Paulus, Dorsey
and Paulin-Wilkinson's Letter to Gardoqui-Miro's Deal-
ings with Peter Paulus-Mirò's Despatch to his Government
-Miro's Instructions to Wilkinson - He recommends to re-
ward Wilkinson, .
Governor Sevier's Letter to Gardoqui-Dr. James White's Let-
ter to Mirò-Mirò's Answer-Districts of Mirò and Frankland
-Mirò and General Daniel Smith-Mirò and Gardoqui at
Variance-Mirò rebukes Colonel Morgan-Colonel Morgan's
Apology-Surveyor-General Thos. Hutchins-Pierre Foucher
and New Madrid-The Holy Inquisition-Father Antonio de
Sedella-The Cathedral in New Orleans-The South Caro-
lina Company-Moultrie, Huger, Snipes, Washington-
Wilkinson's Advice to the S. C. Company-Sebastian beg-
ging Remuneration-Continuation of Wilkinson's Intrigues-
G. Nicholas, S. M'Dowell and Payton Short-Continuation of
Wilkinson's Intrigues - Wilkinson's Wish to become a
Spaniard-Moultrie's Letter to Wilkinson-Miro's Letter to
Wilkinson-Miro's Contemptuous Language-A Lesson to
Traitors-Mirò's Distrust of Wilkinson-Sebastian, a Spy on
Wilkinson-Mirò praising Wilkinson James O'Fallon's
Letter to Mirò-Plan of the South Carolina Company-
O'Fallon's Credentials-Scheme to set up an Independent
Government-Wilkinson's Opinion of O'Fallon — Mirò's