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s a letter from Fort Smith, which pays the following tribute to our brave commanders who recently fell in the bloody battle in Arkansas: The noble and brave McCulloch has fallen. No nobler blood will flow, no better man will yield up his life for the liberty of the South. But this is not all; the gallant McIntosh also has yis State as one who has sacrificed his life to drive the vandals from her soil. Our men have fought desperately, and against superior arms and numbers. Generals McCulloch and McIntosh are both said to be shot through the heart.--Their bodies will reach here to-morrow.--My heart bleeds to record the loads of such men, at a timneral) Hebert who is reported to have also fallen in the bloody strife of the 7th, is Louis Hebert, Colonel of the 3d Louisiana, and commanding the 2d brigade in McCulloch's division. Gen. P. O. Hebert is his brother. The Delta makes the following correction: The Picayunes is in error as to the relationship of Col. Lou