Letter
FRANCIS MOORE, Captain 9 th Cavalry, Commanding to To the Post-Adjutant , Ringgold Barracks, Texas, March 4, 1875
[Inclosure 5 in 2 in No. 219.]
Captain Moore to the post-adjutant Ringgold barracks.
Edinburgh, Texas, March 4, 1875.
Sir: I inclose a communication from the justice of the peace of precinct No. 4, of this county, inclosing another from the justice of the peace of precinct No. 5, on the subject of a raid from Mexico. As the Los Cuevas country is beyond my boundary, I respectfully refer the papers to post-headquarters, knowing nothing more of the matter than what the communication contains.
Since the recent murder of the justice of the peace of precinct No. 2, (Fulton,) magistrates and others prominent in this county are more or less panic-stricken.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
FRANCIS MOORE,
Captain 9th Cavalry, Commanding.
Captain 9th Cavalry, Commanding.
To the Post-Adjutant, Ringgold Barracks, Texas.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.