No. 415.
Mr. Fish to Mr. Foster.

No. 188.]

Sir: I enclose herewith a copy of a letter of the 5th instant from the Secretary of War, accompanied by one of a report of the commanding officer of Fort Duncan, Texas, by which it appears that the officer in command of the Mexican forces in Northern Coahuila has been instructed to fight Indians hostile to this country, and to co-operate with United States troops when requested to do so.

You are instructed to express to the Mexican Government the gratification of this Department that such orders have been issued.

I am, &c.,

HAMILTON FISH.
[Inclosure in No. 188.]

General Belknap to Mr. Fish.

Sir: I have the honor to transmit, for your information, a copy of the report of the commanding officer of Fort Duncan, Texas, of an interview with the officer commanding the Mexican forces in Northern Coahuila, who states his instructions are to tight Indians hostile to the United States, and to co-operate with our troops when requested to do so.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

WM. W. BELKNAP,
Secretary of War.

The honorable the Secretary of State.

[Subinclosure in No. 188.]

Captain French to assistant adjutant-general, Department of Texas.

Sir: I have the honor to report that, in compliance with instructions contained in a letter dated Headquarters, Department of Texas, January 9, 1875, I went to Saragossa, [Page 865] Mexico, and called upon Colonel Aguilas, 9th cavalry, Mexican army, commanding the forces in Northern Coahuila. I handed Colonel Aguilas the communication inclosed, with the letter referred to above, and he, after reading it, informed me that his instructions were to fight all Indians hostile to the United States, wherever he met them, and to co-operate with our troops when requested to do so. Colonel Aguilas has promised me to move his troops in conjunction with ours at any time upon information furnished from this post or Fort Clark. Colonel Aguilas had not learned of the presence of these Indians before I informed him; otherwise he would have attacked them. He will leave with all of his command, some four hundred men, for Santa Rosa immediately, and will drive these Indians out of his country.

I have notified the commanding officer of Fort Clark of this.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

JOHN W. FRENCH,
Captain 25th Infantry, Commanding.

Assistant Adjutant-General,
Department of Texas, San Antonio, Texas.

Official copy.

E. D. TOWNSEND,
Adjutant-General.

For the honorable the Secretary of the Interior.