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Castro was but a fine adventurer  - and that he had been one of the Managers of a Bank in New York- which was burned Down suspiciously & the Iron chest in which the money ought to have been found deposited - was found open & no accts rendered - & that from that period M.C. had been in France further in Paris - this coupled with other circumstances led him to advise his Govr to refuse him his [?Exequatur?].  This appt. from this Govt will be annulled Whenever - M. S. informs him that a [?] was sent sometime since from a Gentleman here to W. K. to meet G. H. & now that [?] H has gone home the difficulty I suppose will be settled -
Can the was but a few adventurers - and that he had been one of the Managers of a Bank in New York - which was burned Down suspiciously & the Iron chest in which the money ought to have been found deposited - was found open & no accts rendered - & that from that person M.C. had been a [[?]] in Paris - this coupled with other circumstances led him to advise his Govt to refuse him his Exequatur.  This appt. from this Govt will be annulled whenever - M.S. informs me that a [[?]] was sent sometime since from a Gentleman here to N. K. to meet G. H. & now that G.H. has gone home the difficulty I suppose will be settled.
  Pierson will not come out again - but may make over his brant to another party in Belgium. Another [4 unclear words] a man shot - Count &c [?] not fortunate his people sick - this may dispatch him. - he may slope homewards.
Pierson will not come out again - but may make over his grant to another party in Belgium. Another from Antwerp the Volunteers a man shot - Count [[?]] not fortunate his people sick - this may disgust him. & he may slope homewards

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Can the was but a few adventurers - and that he had been one of the Managers of a Bank in New York - which was burned Down suspiciously & the Iron chest in which the money ought to have been found deposited - was found open & no accts rendered - & that from that person M.C. had been a ? in Paris - this coupled with other circumstances led him to advise his Govt to refuse him his Exequatur. This appt. from this Govt will be annulled whenever - M.S. informs me that a ? was sent sometime since from a Gentleman here to N. K. to meet G. H. & now that G.H. has gone home the difficulty I suppose will be settled. Pierson will not come out again - but may make over his grant to another party in Belgium. Another from Antwerp the Volunteers a man shot - Count ? not fortunate his people sick - this may disgust him. & he may slope homewards