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ss 4,000. Late on Saturday night a council of war was held, and it was determined to surrender the fort. Gen. Buckner was left to make it known to the enemy. Gen Pillow and staff and Gen. Floyd, with 800 of his brigade, went to Clarksville on Sunday morning. Gen. Buckner remained with our army at the fort, and 12,000 capitulated on Sunday. It is believed that Nashville has been evacuated, and our army has fallen back, but to what point is not known. [Second Dispatch.] Memphis, Feb. 21. --Federal gunboats went up the Tennessee river to Eastport, Miss., and seven miles of Inka to-day, but returned this afternoon. Nashville is not yet occupied by Federal troops, and neither is Columbus. [third Dispatch.] Memphis, Feb. 22. --The latest advices from Nashville were up to last night. The city, up to that time, was not occupied by Federal troops. It was thought that Gen. Buel, and his Federal army, would reach there by Monday. Gen. Johnston, it is r
A flag of truce arrived to-day, from Fortress Monroe, which brought Northern papers of the 22d inst. Washington, Feb. 21. --Seventy prisoners of State are to be released to-morrow from Fort Warren and Fort Lafayette. New York, FFeb. 21. --Reinforcements are being sent to Gen. Burnside to increase his force to 40,000. The prize schooner, Maj. Barbour, has arrived at New York. Gordon, the Captain of a slaver, was executed in New York on Friday. He attempted tay night. The cotton market, closed unsettled, with sales of 3,000 bales at from 22 to 23 cents. St. Louis, Feb. 21. --Nearly all of the Fort Donelson prisoners have arrived here to-night. The officers will be sent to Columbus. --Gen. Halleck has telegraphed to Gen. McClellan that Col. Curtis had taken Bentonville, in Arkansas. St. Louis, Feb. 21. --No preparations have been made for the evacuation of Columbus. Fourteen steamers are at the wharf. A General a
New York, Feb. 21. --Reinforcements are being sent to Gen. Burnside to increase his force to 40,000. The prize schooner, Maj. Barbour, has arrived at New York. Gordon, the Captain of a slaver, was executed in New York on Friday. He attempted to commit suicide on Thursday night. The cotton market, closed unsettled, with sales of 3,000 bales at from 22 to 23 cents.