[806] Davies, Parton, and McCaleb state that the Catholic Bishop appointed three Jesuits, but there was no bishop in New Orleans at that time and the Jesuits had been suppressed.

[807] Burr to his daughter, May 23, 1805, Davis, ii, 372.

[808] "No one equalled Andrew Jackson in warmth of devotion to Colonel Burr." (Adams: U.S. iii, 221.)

[809] Parton: Jackson, i, 311-12; and McCaleb, 81.

[810] McCaleb, 32-33. Minor was probably directed to do this by Casa Yrujo himself. (See Cox: West Florida Controversy, 189.)

[811] Clark to Wilkinson, Sept. 7, 1805, Wilkinson: Memoirs of My Own Times, ii, Appendix xxxiii.

[812] Testimony of Major James Bruff, Annals, 10th Cong. 1st Sess. 589-609, 616-22.

[813] Except, of course, Wilkinson's story that Burr urged Western revolution, during the conference of these two men at St. Louis.

[814] McCaleb, 34.

[815] Wilkinson's testimony, Annals, 10th Cong. 1st Sess. 611.