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gton. The Wachusett and Florida were to sail from St. Thomas on the 2d instant for New York, where they may now be daily expected. The crew of the Florida is composed of Englishmen, Irishmen, Germans, &c., and contains no citizens of the rebel States. Among her officers, however, there are several Southerners. Surgeon Charlton, who is now on board the Kearsarge, is a native of Georgia. He was before the war an officer in the United States Navy, and was stationed for several years in Chelsea. He has many acquaintances in Boston. He was here on the day of President Lincoln's first election, and left shortly after to tender his services to the Southern Confederacy. He is a gentleman in appearance and manner, and not reluctant to speak of the circumstances of his capture and the condition of our national affairs. He wears the full uniform of the rebel naval service, of plain grey cloth, with the rank indicated by shoulder-straps, as in the Union costume. Surgeon Charlton