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Departure of the first Regiment Virginia Volunteers. --Our city Regiment, under the command of Col. P. T. Moore, left for Manassas Gap on Saturday, at 12 o'clock, embarking on the Fredericksburg cars, at the Central Fair Grounds. They carried their splendid hand along with them. At the same hour, the Central cars left with the Second Company of Howitzers, from the foot of Union street, carrying a full battery, horses, etc., intending to connect at the Junction. Owing to an accident, else cars, could be seen the evidence of a painful separation, in the shape of grief and tears. The heartfelt, tearful words, "God bless you," were mingled with the hope for a safe return. The following are the staff of the 1st Regiment: Col. P. T. Moore; Acting Adjutant, Samuel P. Mitchell; 1st Company C. (Montgomery Guards,) Jno. Dooley, Captain; 2d Company B. J. K. Lee, Captain; 3d Company I, W. O. Taylor, Captain; 4th Company D. J. G. Griswold, Captain; 5th Company H, F. J. Boggs, Capta