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AMERICA.I.~ HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. In that paper I am told that Mr. Bolvan [ n is C~arged with some particulars you have rece'd via, your friends, "\;'\'hich he will Com- municate to me. Having recd his Communications, I make you my Answer- • As to the Information you have Rec'd from your friend· If he says that he has hear'd from me a word that Can in any :Manner terminate Either to your Damage or that of your friend he •:;ays what is false, and If you will favour me with his name I will immediately Demand an Explenation the transactions that have taken place be- tween you and myself have rested with me and tho_se-lntristed and I cannot believe either of them have said any thing to your Dishonour, as to my Nameing, the Govr· in any ma.nner in this business I also pointedly Deny haveing done so, When Doct· Watkins mentioned this subject to me I then told him the difficulties that might Arise unless some man Other then 111 a,ddin Survey'd the land. he thought with me and said he would write you on the subject, on my Arrivel, At St- Louis finding the business widely different from what I expected I immediately gave up all Idea of a Speculation with my friend ,v atkins, and what-business I Executed with you was for my friends and Such :Men As I Know will be of advantage to the Country Its the first time in my life that A letter came to Me with out Date or Name. it bespeeks your Opinion of me and I shall take such Steps as my injur'cl Honour de- mands, by first returning not Onely the last but all the papers that have come into my Hands from you relative to this :Matter Except the petitions and them I shall retain untill I have an Opportunety of Stateing your Communecations to those Intristecl, and Since its your wish be assured I shall do all in my power to obtain lea.ve to return each and Every petition to you again, I wish Nothing to remain in my hands that can put it in my power or-that of my friends to do you Injustice and whin I am clebarrass:d of all those things I hope Sr you will do me the Justice to grant me an Intervew with your in- former-\;'\'hen I shall Demand from him such sattisfaction as the nature of the business-Requires You are to remember Sr· that how Ever improperly I may think myself treated in this Affair Yet Nothing will go from me that shall give you grounds to call my Honour in question. the Manner in which you say the Surveys must be made at Belle Veiw will render them useless to the lntristed the situation of the place render it impossible for 'the lines of each Survey to Close. You also Demand my note with the Intristed for the fees of Office and that payable in Spanish Dollars unless paid at the Day and Hour they become Due Tom Madden has Never Demanded Security from Others and Why Demand it at this time. I am bold to say each and Every man.a.re as Equal to pay there Debts as Madden You cannot
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