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lies in Western Virginia. Their cavalry were armed with carbines, and attacked us within two miles of Huntersville. We drove them from point to point, and finally they beat a hasty retreat out of the town as we charged through it. Their supplies, consisting of 350 bbls. flour, 300 bbls. of salted beef, 3,000 lbs. of salt, and large quantities of sugar, coffee, rice, bacon, and army clothing, worth from $25,000 to $50,000, were entirely destroyed. We captured a large number of Sharpe's carbines, sabres and pistols. The stars and stripes were left floating over the Court-House, and our troops returned to Huttonsville in fine spirits. Latest from Port Royal — the Yankee report of the battle at Beaufort Ferry. The U. S. steam transport, Vanderbill, Lefevre, from Port Royal, January 3, arrived at New York on the 6th inst. She has 3,697 bales of Sea Island cotton, consigned to Government. The Vanderbilt brings the news of the battle at Beaufort Ferry. Gen. Ste