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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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waist, and painted. Col. Cooper is encamped within five miles of the enemy, with a small force, consisting of Col. Simms' Texas regiment, Col. McIntosh's Creek regiment, and the Choctaw and Chickasaw regiment. The enemy are determined to fight, and Col. Cooper is in a pretty tight place, but we expect he will conquer or disperse Opothleyholo's forces. We learn from a Choctaw living near Red river that a thousand Choctaws started a few days ago to the relief of Col. Cooper. Two Creek Indians were in town yesterday, and they say that most of the Seminole, except John Jumper's company, had joined the enemy, but several had left and returned home. They speak of a battle to take place soon between Col. Cooper's forces and the enemy. [An officer at Fort Gibson writes the following to an officer at Fort Smith. The letter is dated the 10th:] Col. Ross started from here yesterday morning with a small force, partly armed, to join Colonels Cooper and Drew, having bee