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, and, pitching our tents, proceeded at once to prepare for a warm reception of the enemy.--Gen. Floyd is unremitting in his attention to the affairs of his army. He does a vast deal of the labor himself, and leaves as little to his subordinates as possible. He inspects everything, and never leaves for a moment his lines even on the march. Skirmishing near Columbus. We learn, says the Memphis Avalanche, through an officer who arrived from Columbus yesterday, that a portion of Capt. Logwood's company, while scouting near Elliott's Mills, some thirteen miles from Columbus, succeeded in surrounding a party of Federals who were cooking their meal in a field. Shots were interchanged, when the enemy set up a shout, as if calling for their comrades, who were supposed to be only a short distance off in considerable force, and the dragoons were ordered not to pursue the flying foe, much to their dissatisfaction. The loss of the Federals was six killed, besides a number of guns, e