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gain any advantage over him, and confined them strictly to the provisions of the cartel. Mr. Wood, however, if not entirely ignoring the mutual exchange system, acted solely on the instructions of Gen. Wadsworth, and in this way made "confusion worse confounded." Col. Ludlow will proceed to Alkin's Landing in a few days, and settle the entire exchange with Mr. Ould, as far as relates to those prisoners already liberated. Miscellaneous. Accounts from the Kanawha region state that Gen. Cox had continued his advance. The rebels had not injured the salt works, or destroyed the stock on hand. There were thirty-three inches water in the river Sunday morning, and as soon as slight obstructions could be removed from the channel at one point, boats, loaded with salt; would leave for the Ohio river. Our informant states that the rebels had eaten the country bare of provisions; and Jenkins's cavalry horses had consumed all the corn in the valley. Everything in the stores that the