[The following are the documents communicated with his Message by the President:]

War Department, Jan. 2, 1808.

In compliance with a request from Brigadier-General James Wilkinson, the President of the United States has directed a court of inquiry to be instituted, for the purpose of hearing such testimony as may be produced in relation to the said General James Wilkinson’s having been, or now being, a pensioner to the Spanish Government, while holding a commission under the Government of the United States.

Colonel Henry Burbeck, as President, Colonel Thomas H. Cushing and Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Williams, as members, are hereby directed to meet at the city of Washington, on Monday, the 11th day of the present month of January, as a court of inquiry, for the purpose above stated; and, after a full investigation of such evidence and circumstances as may come to their knowledge, the court will report to this Department a correct statement of its proceedings, together with its opinion on the amount of testimony exhibited.

Walter Jones, Esquire, District Attorney for the District of Columbia, will be requested to act as Judge Advocate or Recorder to the court.

H. DEARBORN, Secretary of War.

Col. Henry Burbeck, President Court of Inquiry.

Richmond, May 31, 1790.

Sir: The enclosed copy of a letter from the Spanish Governor of New Orleans to a respectable gentleman in Kentucky, was handed to me by Mr. Banks of this city. As the subject of this paper appears interesting to the United States, I have taken the liberty to forward it to you.