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s kind and generous consideration of our company, the substantial evidence of which proclaims the sincerity of his devotion to the cause of our mother State; and that we recognize in Mr. Taylor a man of eminent public spirit and true patriotism--one worthy to be a bright exemplar to the fathers of the land. 2. Resolved, That Mr. Taylor be elected an honorary member of this company. As a further instance of Mr. Taylor's liberality, we may mention that he has also given $950 to Capt. Wm. R. Aylett, of the "Taylor Grays," King William county, for the use of that company. The Wytheville papers chronicle the following evidences of individual patriotism: Mr. Jos. Cloyd, of Pulaski, has authorized the Governor to draw on him for $10,000, and says his whole fortune is at the service of the Governor it required. Capt. Robt. Gibbony, of Wytheville, has agreed to uniform the "Davis Chargers" himself, and furnish two horses for the use of the company. He also gave to the