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Pensacola items. --We clip the following paragraphs from the Pensacola (Fla.) Observer, of Sept. 24th: On Int.--It is reported in town this morning, that the Federal troops have landed in large numbers on the main land, opposite the city. We give it as we heard it, for what it will bring, though it is possible, and not altogether improbable, that the report is true. Recruits.--Quite a large number of Mississippi recruits arrived here last night to be attached to Capt. Peake's company, 9th Mississippi Regiment. They are all fine, athletic looking men, and are, no doubt, fight to the back-bone, like all the Mississippi boys. Sad Accident.--A sad and distressing accident occurred last evening, about seven o'clock, between the main building of the Bedell House, and the dining- room, which resulted in the fatal wounding of private B. F. Smith, of the Griffin Light Guards. It appears that Sergeant Duffle, of the same company, and the former were fencing with their g