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distroying the Indians, do not stop to consider the
distroying the Indians, do not stop to consider the
difficulties to be encountered in consummating this desirable
difficulties to be encountered in consummating this desirable
result.  They appear to be  
result.  They appear to be ignorant of the nature
and extent of the territory to
and extent of the territory to be scouted over; the
absence of water, except at
absence of water, except at widely, separated points;
the difficulty of transportation
the difficulty of transportation and communication; the
poverty of the country in
poverty of the country in  
supplies for men and animals
supplies for men and animals
inaccessible mountain ranges
inaccessible mountain ranges
a thousand and one other obstacles
a thousand and one other obstacles

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just returned from the frontier" cannot change the fact one particle. The troops engaged do not object to criticism when it has some basis but they most decidedly object to gratuitous abuse from one, who I venture to assert was not within three scene of operations and has Pecos river.

    The newspapers, and gentlemen who seem so anxious

to censure the troops for not capturing or entirely distroying the Indians, do not stop to consider the difficulties to be encountered in consummating this desirable result. They appear to be ignorant of the nature and extent of the territory to be scouted over; the absence of water, except at widely, separated points; the difficulty of transportation and communication; the poverty of the country in supplies for men and animals inaccessible mountain ranges a thousand and one other obstacles