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The dash on Moorefield. --The dash of McNeill into Moorefield, Hardy county, last week, resulted in the following list of captures: 11 wagons, 72 horses, 183 stand of arms, 10,000 rounds of cartridges, 57 splendid revolvers, (best Yankee pattern and make,) 27 sabres, 112 cartridge-boxes, 100 bayonet scabbards, 20 cavalry saddles, 2 drums and set of heads, together with all their camp equipage, and last, but not least by any means, 147 "live Yankees," (Western Virginia Yankees,) including 8 officers. It will be seen from the following order captured in the Yankee camp, that arrangements had been made to surprise McNeill: Headquarters 1st brigade, Petersburg, West Va., Sept. 10, 1863. Major: --It has been reported to these headquarters that a party of the enemy (numbers unknown) is encamped on the South Fork, four or five miles from Moorefield. A party of infantry,* under Capt. Fitzgerald, 23d Ill., will start from this point at 9 o'clock this P. M., intend