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he 13th instant, has the following important information from Arkansas: A gentleman who reached the city from Jacksonport, Ark., yesterday morning, reports that messengers, at Cotton Plant last Thursday, from Gen. Borland, stationed at Pocahone former report had been confirmed, and private assurances that this was no false report A merchant from Pocahontas to Jacksonport last Friday, confirms General Borland's statement. Immediately the call for aid was responded to, and some 300 men, poorly armed, but good fighters, left Jacksonport for Pocahontas last Saturday morning. The news of the threatened invasion by the Federals had been spread in all the river towns and the whole country from Jacksonport to Augusta, and as far west as BJacksonport to Augusta, and as far west as Batesville, were aroused, and every man was marching for Pocahontas It is supposed that at least 3,000 men had left to meet the invaders, last Saturday. Gen. Borland had only about 2,000. The general impression was that the Federals would reach and