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ivations which their fidelity to Virginia had entailed upon them. The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and the following gentlemen appointed on the several committees: Committee to Proceed to Manassas.--Jos Mayo, W. G. Paine, James H. Conway, Blair Burwell, F. W. Roddy, F. W. Hancock, J. B. McCaw, R. R. Howison, L. S. Hall (of Wetzel), Samuel Woods (of Barbour), H. F. Haymond (of Marion), James Neeson (of Marion), R. E. Cowan (of Preston), D. J. Saunders, Thomas Boldeman, G. W. Thomas, V. Bargamin, John Knute (of Wheeling), H. K. Ellyson, D. J. Burr, Thomas U. Dudley, W. Fleischmanns, H. A. Dudley, Andrew Jenkins, M. Downey, W. W. Snead, Geo. W. Gretter, Thomas L. Johnson, Paulus Powell (of Amherst). This committee will proceed to Manassas in the early train this morning. Committee to Procure Accommodations.--B. W. Haxall, John D. Harvey, James Blair, A. S. Lee, H. Hancock, Thos. W. McCance, Thos. W. Doswell, W. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, Emanuel Straus,
Florida volunteers. --The Second Regiment of Florida Volunteers, one thousand men, under the command of Col. Gorge T. Ward, were expected in Richmond yesterday via Petersburg Railroad. The staff officers of this fine body of soldiers are: George T. Ward, Colonel; Samuel S. Geo. Rogers, Lieutenant Colonel; L. G. Pyles, Major; Lieutenant Thomas, Adjutant; John Timberlake, Chaplain. The regiment is composed of the following companies: Columbia Rifies, Captain Moore; Madison Rangers, Capt. Pillings; Hammock Guards, Captain Hopkins; Gulf State Guards, Capt. McClellan; Tallahassee Guards, Capt. Brevard; Davis Guards, Capt. Call; Alachua Guards, Capt. Williams; Jacksonville Beauregards, Captain Daniels; Hamilton Blues, Captain Stuart; St. John's Grays, Captain J. J. Daniels. The regiment has in charge twenty prisoners of war, consisting of nineteen men and Lt. George L. Selden, of the U. S. Navy. These men were captured off Cedar Keys, Florida, by a detachment