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is connected with Col. Savage's Regiment Tennessee Volunteers, Gen. Donelson's Brigade, a little negro about twelve years old, belonging to one of the "boys," who deserves, perhaps more than a passing notice. Fat, sancy, small for his age, with large eyes, and as "black as black can be," he is known as "Dave." During a late skirmish between the rear guard of Gen. Donelson's brigade, and about four hundred of the enemy, back of the fortifications at "Conch's," on the morning of the 12th September last, (in which twenty-five of the enemy were killed, Donelson loosing but one man,) Dave was one of the first to run down the hill to see the fight, but was immediately ordered back by one of the officers. This he did not like, but, in "obedience to orders," back he went, and, after climbing up the hill, took position on an old stump standing where he could view the fight, and at the same time see the brigade pass at double quick in single file — for the path was only about twelve inches