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The withdrawal of troops from the places of frontier the had gone away
Needy territory absolutely of the guaranteed protection solemnly
his/her essay inhabitants with the government of United States.
Appeal[135] to the War Department for a restoration of that that was a
sacred obligation had been without effect the whole summer. Southern
emissaries had had, therefore, a hand completely free to bring defeasible
whatever purpose that is probable that they has in mind with the tribes. In
September,[136] the Indian Office through Charles E. Mix, acting
commissioner of Indian business in the absence of William P. Gives that
street went on then a mission to the tribes of Kansas, again it implored the War
Department[137] to so extremely look in the matters urgent. National
honor is able you/he/she has dictated a policy of intervention first of it
[Footnote 135: Secretary's replica Cameron to Secretary Smith first is
application was intransigent in the extreme and prophetic of his
refusal of persistent to recognize the obligation that he/she remains on the united one
States to protect his "custodies of defenceless." This is the letter of Cameron of
May 10, 1861:
"In answer to Your letter of the 4 instant, I have the honor
to affirm that on him the instructions of 17 April was published by this
Department to remove the situated troops to Strong Cobb, Arbuckle,
Washita and Smith, to Strong Leavenworth, leaving him/it to the discretion
of the Imposing officer to replace them, or not, from Arkansas
Voluntary.
"The demands of the service won't admit change in these
orders." [Inside Department Files, _Bundle no. 1 (1849-1864)
War_.]
Secretary Smith wrote again to Cameron on the thirtieth one [Inside
Department Stamps of _Letter Book_ vol. iii, 125], including Portion
letter of the same date [Inside Department, _File Box, January 1
to December 1 st 1861_; Indian Office _Report Book_, no. 12,
176], but to any purpose.]
[Footnote 136: Indian Office _Report Book_, no. 12, 218-219.]
[Footnote 137: Even if its refusal to hold the faith with the Indians is
not he/she usually quoted among the things that constitute the inability of Cameron for