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there is considerable excitement among the Upper Creeks. Opotheleyoholo is at the head of his party of about 2,000 men. A large number of negroes, belonging to Southern Indians, have runaway, and all the women and children have fled, and are now in the Choctaw county. The Southern Indians Mr. D. says, threaten vengeance on the Lincoln adherents. Mr. Holmes, from the Creek Agency, came down yesterday. He says that Col. McIntosh's regiment is moving up towards the Upper Creeks, and Col. Drew's cherokee regiment is also on the march for that region. He says that it is hoped that the delegation sent by Mr. Ross to Opotheleyoholo will settle matters amicably. There is no doubt but Lincoln emissaries have been at work among the Upper Creeks. Brig. Gen. Wm. H. Anderson. A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser and Register writes from Pensacola, under date of the 14th inst., as follows: Gen. Anderson, I learn, is improving. His conduct in the late expedition was a