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roceeded to the Mississippi river, in the vicinity of Memphis, where he erected several batteries. He subsequently went to Columbus, Kentucky, and there commenced the fortification of that place, but before the mark was completed he was un by Bishop Polk, who was appointed Major General in the Provisional army of the rebel States. Pillow was obliged to assures w ordinate position, which was not very flattering to his vanity. About one month ago a difference of opinion in regard to army matters across between Pillow and Polk, which resulted in the resignation of the former. The difference however, was adjusted through the mediation of friends. Pillow withdrew his resignation, and a week or two ago assumed the command of the rebel garrison and troops near Fort Donelson. Brig.- Gen. Simon B Buckner. Brigadier-General Simon B. Bucknor, who commands a brigade at Fort Donelson, in a native of Kentucky. It seldom falls to the lot of a journalist to mention the name of a man who