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Runaway. --A negro boy by the name of Floyd, had 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 Burksville, 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.
e to single out any instances of particular distinction, when all officers and men conducted themselves with such determined coolness and unflinching bravery. General Floyd, after the battle, highly complimented the Fifty-sixth Virginia. Prior to being sent to Donelson, we were stationed under the command of General Floyd at BowlGeneral Floyd at Bowling Green and Russellville, Kentucky. Our loss in killed and wounded was small compared to the enemy's — theirs, no doubt, four times as great as ours. Floyd's brigade is now ordered to this place, and will be here in a day or two. Our sick are sent to Atlanta and Rome, Ga. The principal fighting at Donelson was done byFloyd's brigade is now ordered to this place, and will be here in a day or two. Our sick are sent to Atlanta and Rome, Ga. The principal fighting at Donelson was done by Virginians, Mississippians, Texans, and Kentuckians. The troops from each State won unfading laurels in that contest. The men from all the South place implicit confidence in the coolness and resolute courage of Virginians; and, whether at home or upon the soil of a sister State, the men have proved themselves worthy sons of the
The editor of the Lynchburg Republican, communicates to his paper the list of killed and wounded in Floyd's brigade, which we copy for the information of their friends, although to some extent it is a repetition of the facts furnished by our correspondents: Fifty-Sixth Virginia Regiment-- Capt. Davis Commanding. Company A--Killed — None, Wounded — Private J B Elloxen, Z Daniel, John R Brooks, D D Doggett, and Charles Throckmorton. Company B--Killed — Privates Charles W Joness Johnston Runelds, Floyd Nelson, Johnson Jordan, Joe Ferrill, William Farley, and Van Holston. Company E.--Killed — None. Wounded — Serg't Eldidge Henderson, and privates Wm Rodgers, Jas R Davis, David Collins, John Crawford, Wm. M Millin, Floyd M Millin, and Wilten Thompson. Company F.--Killed--Private Abe Young Wounded--Privates Charles Crawford, G W. Butcher, Tom Cibbins, Patrick. Duffy, and Musker Bowler. Company G.--Killed-- First Sergeant Wm H Watson and Sergean