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will stand to tell to distant ages the genius of Sydney Johnston. The left wing rests on Russellville. Here Floyd and Buckner are posted with a certain number of men, and are anxious to measure swords with Tom Crittenden. It was a little amusingThey slew, killed, and ate with a relish unknown since the sheet was let down to Peter. But Tom got wind that Floyd and Buckner had come to town, and forthwith he tucked tail and led his ragged regiments in double-quick across Green river. Whetheraver before trying another battle. A letter from Russellville would be incomplete without some special mention of Gen. Buckner. The position he has held for some years at the head of the Kentucky forces, and his more recent acts of devotion to ll describe his person, only remarking that as a military man he enjoys the largest popularity with his men. In height Gen. Buckner is about six feet. His eye is a keen, light blue. He wears his moustache cut short, and a goatee of light brown in mi