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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Direct from the Indian country. (search)
Direct from the Indian country.
The Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, of the 6th instant, says:
We learn from Mr. George M. Aird, direct from the Seminale agency, that Opothleyoholo had collected together about 4,000 or 5,000 Indians, and about 1,300 negroes, who had gone to him with the hope of being freed — When Gen. Cooper, at the head of the Creek, Choctaw and Chickasaw regiments, with other Indians, amounting to near 5,000, advanced upon Opothleyoholo's camp, his followers fled, leaving all behind.
Opothleyoholo left with a few followers, and has either gone to Salt Plains, or to Kansas Most of his followers are with Col. Cooper, and he has a very large Indian force now with him Col Cooper sent a man after Opothleyoholo, but he had not come in when Mr. Aird left.--All is quiet now.
The Seminotes have all the time remained firm friends to the South.
In the Arkansas Senate on the 6th, a resolution was offered and referred to the judiciary committee, appointing a committee to confer with the officers of the Cairo and Fulton railroad company, and the commissioners charged with the sale of the lands of said company, and ascertain upon what terms they are willing to relinquish to the State all the right, title and interest they may have to said lands.