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. Polk, Maj.Gen. Commanding. The following was Gen. Grant's reply: Headq'rs Dist. Southeast Missouri, Cairo,October 14, 1861. General: Yours of this date is just received. In regard to the exchange proposed, I can of my own accord make none. I recognize no Southern Confederacy myself, but will confer with higher authority for their views. Should I not be sustained, I will find means of communicating with you. Respectfully, your obed'tserv't, U. S. Grant, Brig. Gen.Comd'g. To Maj.Gen. Polk, Columbus, Ky. Affairs in Louisiana. The Mount Lebanon (Bienville parish) Baptist, of the 17th, reports "another dry week, suited to picking cotton." The West Baton Rouge Sugar Planter, of the 19th, says: The weather, for the past week, has been alternately cloudy and clear, warm and cool, so that one scarcely knew what weather to prepare for. All this, however, did not interfere with sugar making. It progresses steadily, the yield usually bein