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commanders on the field, in the dispatch published last Saturday, as high as 10,000. No further reinforcements could have been thrown in after that time, as our forces then had invested the fort. If General Hallect's statement was correct that Floyd (the thief) was then inside the fort, it is likely that he had taken the division with which he left Bowling Green last Monday along with him, instead of having taken it to East Tennessee to fight General Thomas, as was supposed. That division consists of three brigades, one of which was immediately commanded by Floyd himself, another by Hardee, and another by Simon Bolivar Buckner. The regiments were from Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky, and were the flower of the rebel army in the Southwest. The four regiments also which fled from Fort Henry on its capture by Commodore Foote, had probably also taken refuge in Fort Donelson. The rebel troops at Clarksville, too, could have been easily thrown forward after
Runaway --A negro boy by the name of Floyd, has been staying with his young master at Evansport, and was taken sick and started home with a man by the name of Dr. H. E Herst, and the train left him at Burkesville, Va. The said boy is about 35 years of age, dark complexion, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.--His general weight is about 150 pounds. Any person taking up the said boy, will have him confined in some safe jail, and I will pay all charges for his delivery to me. J. W. Alsobrooks, fe 17--1m * Will Town, Alabama.
Runaway. --A negro boy by the name of Floyd, has been staying with his young master at Evansport, and was taken sick and started home with a man by the name of Dr. H. E. Herst, and the train left him at Burkesville, Va. The said boy is about 35 years of age dark complexion, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high.--His general weight is about 150 pounds. Any person taking up the said boy, will have him confined in some safe jail, and I will pay all charges for his delivery to me. J. W. Alsobrooks, fe 17--1m Mill Town, Alabama.