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Pensacola, says in relation to the recent grand review: At ten o'clock the troops were on the ground, and drawn up in line of battle, and presented an imposing spectacle, the line extending from one and a half to two miles.--At this time Gen. Bragg and his aids made their appearance on the ground, escorted by the Alabama Mounted Rifles, Capt. T. F. Jenkins, to which was assigned the post of honor, some 400 yards opposite to and facing the line. The troops presented a fine appearance.the only misfortune was, they were not uniformed," This "misfortune," however, it is to be hoped, will soon be remedied. In fact, I understand that measures are already taken to uniform the company as soon as the material can be procured. Gen. Bragg is a man of pleasing mein, and is well calculated to inspire the confidence reposed in him by the army, and withal he is a superb horseman. The General and his staff rode up and down the lines, front and rear, then returned to their positi