Iheptsta!-ret'boed,CO.id»n,»n-icroilbo;s-ithcdiatlotLATE AND IMPORTANT FROM TliAlLMT—CHKKRINO INTELLIGENCE.By nn express which arrived last Thur*da from Fott Dado wo have intelligence to the 2 and of the most gratifying character. Many ( the chiefs and their bands have coma in and sow have gone to Tampa Bay «oA there it a stroii prospect of peace.—*Our savage foe bas.fhee compelled to consent to remove beyond the Mb •inippi. »ml prepiratioDs are making ta accoai pli.h this desirable object speedily.We have been politely favored with the follow iog extract of a letter to n geutleuum of this cilj dated Fort Dude, March 2ith.*• You undoubtedly have had minqte details r all the doing* with us tince our visit to Topic j likn. It seems that the Indians were at sick n the war as ourselves, aud were b.ippy to tak advantage of tho first chunce of coming to tenm There is no doubt that the war is ended so far a the chiefs have power to contract. Oar camp i inotiqdated with Seioiuoles, who are movin, south of the Hillsboro** iu couformity with th treaty stipulations, which requires them all to b there by the 1st proximo. Cloud with his ham are already at Tnjupa, where all are to an*tibJlt;5.1 ( by th« 10th.■*“ Phillip's son yesterday came in, and bro’t r.s Ml suruuce of his father's *• adhtiion. He say e* that the hatchet Is buried with the in, and in rejd; to a question as to what the Mickasukies wouli do; replied that they would of course, come in as Micanopy bad ordered iu hut if they did not the force of the uation would compel them a ouee.I havo had many conversations with Juniper ’ ( Abraham. Alligator, aud Micanopy* aud have no; as the least doubt of their sincere iutentiou to fulfi ie tbo terms subsetibed to.—Alligator is n must sru* sitile, shrewd, active, and jocose man; worth all lc 1 the India us, 1 havo seen. Juitmper is iu a de-^ I cliue, from, a pulmo uory a fleet foil. be is a sensible mao * but from tbe state of hi* health, aud consequent low spirits much disposed for pe^ce ; Abram is a cunning uegro, of good consideration *’[ with the Seminole* and who can do more as a I diplomatic tbau any other; Micanopy is not the fat old fool we thought him. but certniply possessing- good sense, aud actually exercising regal *« I powers : be was respectable in cppcaraucp with ie j the Council, bis remarks evincing judgement, and o [ bit deportmeut suitable and comporting wiihfais uomiual rauk. d I The above is fully confirmed by official des-i* patches received from (Jen. Jesup. it Sioce the abuve was received despatches have * arrived from Gcu. Jesup. for Gen. Heruaudcz, • which have hecu forwarded to him bv express, o Private accounts state that the ludiaus lull cuu-ls tiuue to come in, though slowly. A portion or g j tbe Army bud gone to rebuild the bridge across tbe OckUwahs, and wpuld thence more for Tain-1.1 pa Bay. It is ?aid that tbe olbprjtvro companies “ of the South Carolina battaliou have been ordered to this place, to remain a util their term of service expires. We hare heard of ao now depre- j datiocs for some time.mssFROM THE AB3IY.The GUI* of Thursday last, has the following;— Au official report has bceu received fioin Gen Jes-up, dated Fort Dade, March 2Gth in whieh he tuu* dial the Seminole chief, Yaholoocbie, (Cloud,) whocommanded at Wahoo is at Tampa Bar with hia fsm-idrad*dy, aud that he luu about two hundred *f his people In camp near thot post. Thot the principal chiefs, on the St. Johns Tuskinnia aud EmarthU, (Philip,) have sent messages to Gen Jesup that they will obey tbe order of Mieaoppy to emigrate I and that Philip had also sent his son, who informed the General that his father had required Abiaca, (Ham Jons*,) the chief of the BIieesnkee*,to join him and accompiny him on a visit to Micanopy. The General has no doubt ihatthe war is ended, if a firm and prudent course is pur-nsued. He stales that he shall send one 6atulion o^ttic Indian warriors serving in Florida to Mobile, a* soon as it can be mustered paid, and transportations be obtained That tbe Alabama drafts will be seot offI *5 soon as they can be naid—transports ltave been nrarided for them ;that tne naval garrisoip-nCided for them ;that the naval garrison fiirpuhed by ^oiTitnodore Dallas, for Fort Foster baa bpen relived, a.?1* ordered to join the ship whence it was detached; th-M discharge the volunteers andmilitia force. *• rapidly as the circumstance* of the service will *nd wi|l *k« mearaurea tohave the ordenancc a^d oiher stores, not required in Florida, taken to the mW conremcnt arsenal and atore houses.”