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Mexico (Mexico) (search for this): article 4
Campston against the Apaches.
--The Mesalis (Arizona) Times, of the 16th ult., says:
We understand an extensive campaign will in commenced against the Apaches, so soon as it is know definitely what are to be the movements of the United States troops on our northern frontier.
Several companies will be kept continually in the field, and the war most necessarily be one of extermination.
Vengeance most terrible should be visited upon them.
They have long deserved the most cruel and bitter fate.
Among our Mexican population we are informed, some 200 men, armed, mounted and fully equipped, can be raised as soon as harvest is over, for an expedition against the Apaches.
They will pay their own expenses, asking only permission to retain such stock as they might capture from the Indians.
16th (search for this): article 4
Campston against the Apaches.
--The Mesalis (Arizona) Times, of the 16th ult., says:
We understand an extensive campaign will in commenced against the Apaches, so soon as it is know definitely what are to be the movements of the United States troops on our northern frontier.
Several companies will be kept continually in the field, and the war most necessarily be one of extermination.
Vengeance most terrible should be visited upon them.
They have long deserved the most cruel and bitter fate.
Among our Mexican population we are informed, some 200 men, armed, mounted and fully equipped, can be raised as soon as harvest is over, for an expedition against the Apaches.
They will pay their own expenses, asking only permission to retain such stock as they might capture from the Indians.