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tation of troops, provisions, munitions of war, mails and other things. The following terms were agreed upon: For each man only two cents per mile; for provisions and munitions one-half of the regular price; for the mails of the first grade for one mile $150, of the second grade $100, and of the third grade $50. The companies unanimously agreed to take Confederate State Bonds in payment. Affairs on the Mississippi River. The following paragraphs are from the Memphis Bulletin, of April 20: The steamer Ohio Belle was tied up at Napoleon, on Sunday night. Her passengers came up to this city yesterday, on the steamer Kentucky. The instructions of the Governor of Arkansas are, to hold all Cincinnati boats till the arms of Arkansas, now held in Cincinnati, are given up. The steamer Mars has been tied up at Helena, and Captain Jones Good has taken out a protest, and gone to his home in Covington, Kentucky. His boat is owned in Ohio, and it is held until the Arkansas