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I paid him makes about seven hundred dols. which is several hundred dollars more than he could have realized from any one i cash for the property. Saying nothing about the 500. dollar note he pledged for money borrowed from this is just a plain unvarnished Statement of the facts in the case, And I am ready to leave the matter to you or an other man or set of men not interested today or whom falls the censure?. if [strike-through] if censure? there is. and if Bro Watts has been circulating anything derogatory to me in the matter, he ought to be I think today the least, ashamed of himself, particularly if what Hamilton wrote me is correct and I have his letter. I know not what Bro Nelson has said in upon? to my transaction with him in the Shary? matter, but if he has, (& I infer this from your letter,) it is certainly astonishing to me, and I shall not be able to conceive what will come next. Mr Dillon it seems has been particularly meddlesome and has not shared?