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Reports from Gen. Floyd's command. We received last night later advices from Gen. Floyd's command, at Cotton Hill, through which we learn that he opened fire upon the enemy on Friday last, killing 29 men and a number of horses, and disabled two wagons. Gen. Floyd, we understand, has complete control of the road over which the Federals transported their supplies, and has put an effectual barrier to this avenue of communication. We have also a rumor, for the correctness of which we do not vouch, that on the same day 1,200 of the enemy crossed the Kanawha river at Loup Creek, to cut off Col. Jenkins's cavalry; that this officer sent to Gen. Floyd for reinforcements of infantry, attacked the enemy, and killed and captured a large number.