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58 [stamp]

of the mules belong to Don Anastacia - the persons who owned the train captured at Howard's Wells.

        Report also, if these Indians communicated with the Mexican authorities, and the result of such communication, and where, in Mexico, they have located.
         Learn as far as possible the names of the tribes and the numbers with them, and as far as practicable the number of horses, mules and cattle taken with them into Mexico and, if possible, the brand on same, and generally everything attainable relating to these Indians.
                                                                 Very respectfully
                                                                 Your obdt. servant

2 Enclosures (Sgd) Colon Augur

                                                                       Aide-de-Camp

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 927. "Telegram" BROWN, Fort [left margin] Septbr. 8. 1872. Commanding Officer Fort Brown, Texas.

                                   I see that the Commission has been deprived of the room, assigned for their use by Col. McCook.  Write at once to the Commission, that the room is at their service as long as they require it.    You should not have interfered with the arrangement made, without any authority.
                                                                         (Sgd)  C. C. Augur
                                                                                    Brigadier General

Official Copy by mail )Sgd) Colon Augur Aide-de-Camp __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 928. "Telegram." Septbr. 9. 1872. COMMISSIONERS.[left margin] The President of the Frontier Commission. Frontier, Presidt. [left margin] Brownsville, Tex.

                                                       I see with much regret this morning, that you have been deprived of the room assigned to you, by Col. McCook.
       The Commanding Officer Fort Brown has been instructed by telegraph, to inform you, that the room is at your service, as long as you require it.  I hope you will occupy it.
                                                                                   (Sgd)  C. C. Augur
                                                                                              Brigadier General

Official Copy by mail (Sgd) Colon Augur Aide-de-Camp _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________