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killed by a shell in Petersburg is known to have been a deliberate falsehood. The Confederacy loses nothing by the departure of such a man, notwithstanding the hue and cry raised by the Yankees on his arrival amongst them. From Trans-Mississippi. We get occasional reports through Northern papers of the active operations of the Confederate forces west of the Mississippi. The latest comes from Memphis, in the shape of a statement that the Federal gunboats Hastings and Naumkeag were captured below Clarendon, White river, Arkansas, and Captain Rogers, of the latter, killed. It is also reported that another gunboat, name not given, was sunk at St. Charles, and that Duvall's Bluff was threatened by a considerable force of "rebels." A Little Rock paper contains the particulars of a recent raid at Duvall's Bluff, which is situated on the Little Rock railroad. Large quantities of Government hay were burned, other property was destroyed, and some damage to the railroad inflicted.