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es; also, a 1st lieutenant and a private. Four rebels were found dead, and a large number wounded. A detachment of the forces was still in hot pursuit of the routed enemy. Further.--The New York Herald, of the 9th instant, has the following later information: Our army in Western Virginia continues active. A brilliant affair is announced to have taken place at Blue's Gap, east of Romney, at daybreak on Tuesday morning, when a detachment of General Kelly's forces, commanded by Col. Dunning, of the 5th Ohio regiment, attacked two thousand of the enemy, routing them completely. The rebels lost 15 killed, two pieces of cannon, their wagons, &c. Twenty prisoners, including one commissioned officer were captured. None of the Union soldiers were killed. From Romney. A Yankee letter from Romney says: There are now some seven thousand troops at that point, including six companies of cavalry and two of artillery, all thoroughly equipped and in a most efficient stat