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and that a strong force heretofore deemed necessary for operations in the far West, can hereafter direct its movements elsewhere.--Gen. Pike's success in treating with the Indian nations entitles him to the thanks of his country: Tallequan,Oct. 9, 1861. I deem it due the country to report the action of the 2d regiment Texas cavalry, in the late movement taken at Fort Gibson in regard to the excitement then pending in the Creek nation. On the arrival of the command at the town of North Fork, Creek Nation, I was informed that Hopothleyoholo, an old and prominent Creek citizen, was dissatisfied with the treaty lately made between the Confederate States and the Creek Indians, through Gen. Albert Pike, and was determined to make war against the treaty party and the Confederate Government. The greatest consternation existed among all classes of the people. The women and children were speedily collected at points where they would be secure from danger; and universal expectati