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derate service from Mississippi: Mississippi has now nineteen regiments in the Confederate army, and has twelve more organized and drilling, ready to obey the first semmons to march. Some of her corps are the finest troops in the field. The Adams Troop, from Natchez, the most splendidly equipped body of cavalry ever seen in this country, passed on to Virginia by the way of our city, a few days ago. It is a corps formed among the gentlemen of Natchez and Adams county, and drilled by Gen. Quitman when he was in the prime of his military ardor. It was kept up in its full efficiency till the present revolution, when it resolved to take part in the conflict, and since then it has been under the instruction of an experienced French cavalry officer. On parade their drill was as perfect as that of veterans. There was not an ordinary horse in the troop of one hundred, and their splendid charges seemed as thoroughly drilled as the men. The outfit of each member cost $1.000, and the