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about forty-five prisoners; also, about twenty-five horses, and seventy head of cattle. This region is now clear of rebel guerrillas. The small pox is raging at Staunton and the surrounding country.--Gen. Milroy did not lose a single man. These places are on the road to and not far from Staunton, Eastern Virginia. As for Western Virginia, in a Gauley letter dated 8th inst., to the Cincinnati Gazette, we glean some little information about the situation of our forces. On Tuesday, the 11th, the 8th Virginia and 87th and 47th Ohio commenced their march down the left bank of the Kanawha. The 37th is now encamped in Charleston, and the 8th Virginia on the opposite side of the river. Rumor says they are to descend to the mouth of Coal river, and the 47th are to pitch their tents at Camp Platt, twelve miles above Charleston. DeCourcey's brigade also took up its line of march down the river on Tuesday, and there are none but new troops in Charleston. Gen. Carter's brigade is enca