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cksonport, Ark. It is also reported that the rebels at Pocahontas have orders, on the appearance of a Union force, to retreat to Jacksonport. Gen. Price and the Missouri State Guard were left at Van-Buren. Col. Wood, who is in command of the U. States forces in Houston, is kept busy watching the enemy, and keeps them lack in Arkansas. A week ago two of the rebel leaders, Coleman and McFarland, quarrelled and separated, not agreeing on a policy, but it is now ascertained that General McBride has succeeded them in the command of all their forces. He has been reinforced by 6,000 men from Pocahontas, and intends a raid from Houston to Rolla, but he will find the Union troops ready to receive him. We have almost daily communication with and information from the rebel camp. Last week they had a grand muster, the people of the whole country turning out, but only three men volunteering. Rebel Captain and a mail taken. Baltimore, April 14. --The United States ste