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of a specific act in their case; & by pressing this matter , I think that purhaps General War might be prevented and in the end a healthy state of affairs established. I will direct the Officer in command to communicate with your companies at Caché Creek, and shall be up in the country myself, in about three weeks. Please show this letter to Mr. Tatum if you think best. If the Kirwas desire to return would it not be well to insist that they give up Eagle Heart: Fort Buer: Big Bird and the White horse and Wild unclear before they are allowed to return? If they come back now, except through fear of the consequences of their misdeeds there will be no end of trouble with them. Yours Very Truly. General B. F. Grierson Renald T. unclear Col 4th Cavalry