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true or not, we have no doubt they are near enough to our enemies to create a considerable degree of consternation throughout the Yankee dominions. A private dispatch, received here yesterday, states that our forces under McCausland and Bradley Johnson met with a slight reverse at Moorefield last Sunday, but nothing like the disaster announced by the Yankee papers. Four hundred and thirty prisoners, captured by General Early in the Valley and Maryland, have arrived at Lynchburg. It is stated that Colonel William E. Peters, of the Twenty-first Virginia cavalry, was captured recently in Maryland by the enemy. The Petersburg Express of yesterday announces the receipt of a dispatch putting Bradley Johnson's loss at four hundred men, nine hundred horses and five pieces of artillery. Arrival of bushwhackers. The Danville train last evening brought down eighteen bushwhackers, captured by our cavalry in East Tennessee. They are doubtless connected with a gang that