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rg Whig says that President Davis, in reply to a dispatch from Governor Pettus, says "we shall probably need all the companies you can furnish this fall." Thus it will be seen that all of Mississippi's patriotic sons will have an opportunity of taking a "place in the picture," this fall. The prisoners and the Juvenile Darkeys. The Richmond correspondent of the Memphis Appeal relates an incident which we consider worth copying: The prisoners still remain in their old quarters at Harwood's factory at the lower end of Main street. A gentleman who visited them a day or two ago has related to me a short dialogue as having occurred in his hearing at the prison, which is so good that I will give it to you. A group of grinning little negroes, just discharged from their daily labor. had gathered around a window of the factory, and were amusing themselves with comments upon the appearance of the captives. One of these latter, annoyed at being thus stared a and discussed by young