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a man. This is one of the most successful operations of its kind during the war, completely cutting off the communication of the main rebel body at Corinth with Alabama and the rest of the Confederacy, except New Orleans. A flag of truce arrived at the outposts yesterday, with Gov. Johnson's son, of Kentucky, asking for his father. More Falsehoods. St. Louis, April 15. --Several gentlemen, connected with the army at Pittsburg, arrived here yesterday; among them is Captain Lagow, of Gen. Grant's staff, who is the bearer of Gen. Grant's official report of the battle of Pittsburg. They left the army on Friday night. General Halleck arrived at Pittsburg on Friday, and immediately assumed command of the army. General Grant, in his official report, estimates our loss at 1,500 killed and 3,500 wounded. The loss of the enemy in killed and left on the field is greater than ours. In waned an estimate cannot be made, as many must have been sent to Corinth and