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, 1861. Ed. Telegraph: Dear Sir --We are feeling our way up the river slowly, in trying to avoid places that have small pox, which is prevalent in most of the Mexican towns. Colonel Reilly overtook us yesterday fifteen miles below here. Major Raguet turned out his command and received him in due military form, to which Col. Reilly responded in one of his eloquent and patriotic speeches. This morning Major Raguet took up the line of march again in advance. On leaving, the Colonel turMajor Raguet took up the line of march again in advance. On leaving, the Colonel turned out the remainder of his regiment and gave us a hearty farewell for a few days. We will proceed 25 miles below El Paso, and there remain until the Colonel comes up. The prospects are, that you will soon hear of news of interest from us. General Sibley is up here, and the Second regiment will be up here in a few days. The General is a man of too much energy and perseverance to keep us idle long, and the symptoms are good for a rich job. If it should rain, hail, snow, or sleet, I shall let y