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connection with the rebels and secessionists and especially with these from this state that caused him to be chosen, as [lined out - thereby he would being] being the person best suited to attract [lined out - a population of] an emigration of [lined out - rebels] our enemies [lined out - to the] and to plant [lined out - close to] upon our frontier a people hostile to our institutions our influence, and our progress Such a supposition is in direct accordance with the principles announced by Napoleon in his letter to General Forey, in which he speaks of staying the [lined out - inf] progress [lined out - of the U.S.] and [lined out - checking the] influence of the U.S. over the continent! This desire of putting a negative on the U.S. is no doubt combined with [lined out - an intention] the intent to affect something [lined out - perm] positive for france by obtaining as he did sarry? Savoy? and niece? as his recompense for interfering in Italy - [lined out - a silver unclear]a province for himself from Mexico. I have looked upon the whole scheme of Dr. Gwin as hostile to us, and upon him as an enemy - [lined out - and have therefore issued an order] and shall therefore do whatever I can that will tend to thwart it and him - [lined out - prevent his receiving any encouragement and or comfort that I can I have notified the ? before the receipt of your letter I have ordered that no] Before the receipt of your letter I had ordered that no one [lined out - shall] should embark for Mexico without a permit, and that this permit [lined out - shall] should only be given to [lined out - persons] loyal persons going on some legitimate business, and that no