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General,
General,
                   I have the honor to enclose you herewith a Certificate of disability in case of Major DeWitt Clinton, Judge Advocate of this Department.  He has been unable to attend to his duties but a small portion of the time I have been in command of the Department, and the Surgeon now certifies that he cannot stay with impunity longer in this climate.
                   I have the honor to enclose you herewith a Certificate of disability in case of Major DeWitt Clinton, Judge Advocate of this Department.  He has been unable to attend to his duties but a small portion of the time I have been in command of the Department, and the Surgeon now certifies that he cannot stay with impunity longer in this climate.
    My own opinion coincides entirely with the Surgeon's in this particular, and as Major Clinton has served in this Department nearly four years, I respectfully recommend that he be ordered to some Northern station, and that another Judge-Advocate be sent to replace him at these Headquarters.
          My own opinion coincides entirely with the Surgeon's in this particular, and as Major Clinton has served in this Department nearly four years, I respectfully recommend that he be ordered to some Northern station, and that another Judge-Advocate be sent to replace him at these Headquarters.
          This Department includes more troops, I think, than any other, and the duties of Judge-Advocate are important and onerous and cannot well be borne by my limited Staff in addition to their other, legitimate duties.
            I have no Adjutant-General or Inspector General and ask for none, but would like, as soon as one can be had, an efficient Judge-Advocate.
                                                                            I am, very respectfully
                                                                              Your obdt. servant
                                                                        (Sgd.)  C. C. Augur
Enclosure.                                                                    Brigadier General, U.S.A.
                                                                                      Commanding
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353.                                                                                                    Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,
                                                                                                          San Antonio, Tex., April 25, 1872.
RAMIREZ
Senor Don Jose Maria Ramirez,
Lieut. Colonel Mexican Forces,
San Antonio, Texas.
 
Senor:
                I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 23rd inst., It has been submitted to the Commanding General of the Department, who instructs me to reply as follows:
                A full report of the circumstances of the arrest of yourself and the Officers with you, was made to this Government by the Commanding General, the day of your arrival here, and he has since

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19 334. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,

                                                                              San Antonio, Tex., April 20, 1872.

A.G.O. General E. D. Townsend, Adjutant General of the Army Washington, D.C. through Hdqrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo.

General,

                  I have the honor to enclose you herewith a Certificate of disability in case of Major DeWitt Clinton, Judge Advocate of this Department.  He has been unable to attend to his duties but a small portion of the time I have been in command of the Department, and the Surgeon now certifies that he cannot stay with impunity longer in this climate.
          My own opinion coincides entirely with the Surgeon's in this particular, and as Major Clinton has served in this Department nearly four years, I respectfully recommend that he be ordered to some Northern station, and that another Judge-Advocate be sent to replace him at these Headquarters.
          This Department includes more troops, I think, than any other, and the duties of Judge-Advocate are important and onerous and cannot well be borne by my limited Staff in addition to their other, legitimate duties.
            I have no Adjutant-General or Inspector General and ask for none, but would like, as soon as one can be had, an efficient Judge-Advocate.
                                                                           I am, very respectfully
                                                                              Your obdt. servant
                                                                       (Sgd.)   C. C. Augur

Enclosure. Brigadier General, U.S.A.

                                                                                     Commanding

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 353. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,

                                                                                                          San Antonio, Tex., April 25, 1872.

RAMIREZ Senor Don Jose Maria Ramirez, Lieut. Colonel Mexican Forces, San Antonio, Texas.

Senor:

               I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 23rd inst., It has been submitted to the Commanding General of the Department, who instructs me to reply as follows:
                A full report of the circumstances of the arrest of yourself and the Officers with you, was made to this Government by the Commanding General, the day of your arrival here, and he has since