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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.letter from Mississippi. Holly Spring, Marshall Co., Miss., June 1st, 1861. Say to the citizens of our old mother Virginia, not only the sons and true descendants of those noble patriots of Seventy-six, but the whole population of the sunny South, feel deeply the insult offered her, and the trespass committed on her sacred soil of liberty by that despotic tyrant and his Cabinet at Washington — marching their mercenary cohorts and taking possession of her soil. Every man and boy, from the age of fifteen to sixty years, are ready at a moment's call to rush to her rescue. This county, with a voting population of 2,400, have equipped and sent off ten companies to the tented field, and have ten more companies now organized and ready to march. Our whole population are in a military blaze. The old men of seventy and boys of ten years are drilling and organizing for the protection of firesides and home altars. Our ladies are organizing in