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Arrival of prisoners.
--Another lot of Federal prisoners arrived yesterday from Big Sewell mountain, in custody of Lieutenant A. F. Cooke, of Floyd's cavalry, and two men. Four of them are soldiers, lately of Rosencranz's army, namely: R. M. Walsh, of the Eleventh Ohio; W. C. Ramage, of the Twenty-sixth Ohio; Charles Kern, of the Ninth Ohio; and James Farley, of the Second Kentucky Regiment.
The remainder, three in number, are Lincolnites from Fayette county, Virginia
Gen. Floyd and the Enquirer.
--We published on yesterday the letter of Gen. Floyd to the Editors of the Enquirer, in relation to alleged libels made upon him byGen. Floyd to the Editors of the Enquirer, in relation to alleged libels made upon him by correspondents of that journal.
We subjoin the reply of the editors, published is the Enquirer, of yesterday, with their comments appended:
Enquirer Office, Oct. 10, 1861. John B. Floyd, Esq; Sir:
--Your letter of October 6th, 1861, is before us. Not recognizing any authority in yourself, either individually or as Alleger.
We declined to furnish the names of our correspondents to Gen. Floyd, because of his purpose to seek his vindication through a court-martial, instead of the usual mode among gentlemen.
Whenever Gen. Floyd proposes a personal vindication, the names of our correspondents shall be furnished.
We shall dismiss ainst them is much easier made than proved.
They are gentlemen the equals of Gen. Floyd in every respect, and what they have averred in their communications we belie