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rom a Texas regiment. Other deserters were taken and dealt with in the same manner. Col. Cooper behaved with the greatest coolness and bravery. We understand that he has called on Col. McIntosh for assistance and it is to be hoped that he will furnish it with promptness. If aid is not sent, we will be likely to have terrible times on this frontier. Later.--From the same paper, of the 16th inst., we gather the following later intelligence: An express arrived yesterday from Col. Waite, from which we learn that his regiment is on the move to aid Col. Cooper. Nothing has yet been heard of Capt Parks and his company. It is feared that they have all been killed, and Watie's men are highly exasperated. We learn that Col. McIntosh, in command of the troops on this frontier, has ordered 8 companies of Col. Young's regiment, 5 companies of Col. Greer's regiment, and Col. Whitfield's battalion to the assistance of Colonel Cooper, against Opothleyholo and his Jayhawkin