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under the Confederate flag, took hold of the staff, and declared that if every Cherokee deserted it, he would die defending it He, Col. Cooper, Col. Drew, Col. W. P. Ross, and others had a conference to-day.--There is no question that matters will be adjusted, and that Col. Drew with a more numerous command will take part in the fight to come off not many days hence. Better men than those that stood by Col. Drew, in the trial of last week, cannot be mustered. Pickens, Benge, Hildebrand, Judge Fields, Chas. Hicks — captains all — stood by him to the end. There was some lieutenants, (if I knew their names I would give them) and two sons and a grandson of the chief that remained with their colonel also. Col. Cooper, like Gen. Price, is one of the commanders that does not sit perpendicularly up after a fight, but goes out hunting for new ones. And such officers does the Colonel need. If Providence governs, there never will be a fight. Col. Sims's regiment of Texans is encamp