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rapid in this quarter during the past week. Troops have been pouring in by thousands from all parts of the South and Southwest. In the last two days about 1,000 of as determined and savage looking men as I have ever seen, arrived here from Arkansas. If the Yankees could only get a sight of these brave chaps, depend upon it that they would begin to "cal'clate," and pretty soon come to the conclusion that legs were made to run with, by the aid of which they would soon be enabled to sing Yankee Doodle "on the other side of Jourdan," or rather the other "side of Bosting." From Middle Tennessee, another Regiment (the Second) has arrived. They are a fine looking body of men, and say they are in for the war. In addition to the above, a large number of troops have arrived from different parts of the South--in fact, the arrivals are so frequent that I find it impossible to keep posted as to who they are and where they come from.--From conversation with intelligent gentlemen, members of