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ng and fealty in the other departments of the Government. They have been nearly cleared of Southern men.--A considerable number of citizens of Virginia and unseceded Southern States, left Washington the present week. We yesterday met Messrs. A. Moise, Jr. of Tennessee, and Henry Wood, of Albemarle — very worthy gentlemen, who held offices under the Washington Government, and who have "come home." Mr.Moise, who is a native of Charleston, and a member of a very highly respectable family of thatMoise, who is a native of Charleston, and a member of a very highly respectable family of that name, tendered his services to Virginia to raise a company of Mounted Riflemen in Tennessee, and will leave to-day for the purpose of organizing this force. The accomplished commander of our land forces expressed the highest confidence in the loyalty of Tennessee to the Southern cause, and in the chivalry of her people. These gentlemen represent that a great panic prevails in Washington among the barbarians — rulers and subjects. Lincolnis, they say, in effect, a prisoner in the Federal