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rthage, respectively on the 21st, Buell following the are and Bragg the chord of a circle.--Our army travelled 361 and Bragg 206 miles.--Buell got into Northern Kentucky one day ahead of Bragg, notwithstanding the immense excess of our transportation over that of the enemy. Col. Wilder, of the 17th Indiana, has arrived, having been exchanged with the rebels for one Lieutenant and 26 privates. Rumors, creating some excitement, are afloat of the movement of two divisions of Bragg's army, but the direction or purpose cannot be ascertained to-night. Miscellaneous. It is reported that the order transferring General Cassius M. Clay to the Department of New Orleans has been revoked. Gen. Pope has commenced operations in the West. He has forbidden Gov. Solomon, of Wisconsin, to send any more troops out of the State and has invited proposals for purchasing two thousand horses. Only 181 men were recruited in Philadelphia during the first four days of last week.