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an nations. --The Fort Smith Times publishes the following letter from Mr. J. W. Washburne to the editor, dated Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, October 5 Gen. Pike has consummated with the Osages, Quapaws, Senecas and Shawnees, treaties of alliance and friendship with the Confederate States. On Monday next the Cherokees wiies who have been so long dissevered. It is to be devoutly hoped that such a result may be gained; and though a doubter, I am one of the hopeful. At all events Gen. Pike has concluded a treaty of the most liberal character ever acknowledged by them, as is the case with all other treaties he has made. It is a blessing to them that all events Gen. Pike has concluded a treaty of the most liberal character ever acknowledged by them, as is the case with all other treaties he has made. It is a blessing to them that he came among them. The Indians are now a solid phalanx for the South. Gen. Pike end his suits will leave for Fort Smith on Tuesday.