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gh it is surmised that they took a northern course from the fort; that the party which attacked the enemy, supposed to be the rear guard, kept up the bank of the river as far as could he seen. From reports that reach us we have no reason to believe that Forrest has as yet removed his headquarters from Jackson. Since Forrest's late operations, much larger numbers of refugees are flocking northwards than at any previous period since the beginning of the war. The Bulletin says Gen. Steels is making a successful advance in the direction of Red river, and has no doubt he is by this time in Camden. The new State Constitution has been ratified by the people of Arkansas, in a vote of 12,370. The opposition vote was 227. The Senators repaired to their room in the State House to organize on the 12th. The number present was sixteen, one short of a quorum, but more will arrive to-morrow. Twenty- five is the whole number. All the districts had been represented in the S