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Southern News. We make up the following interesting intelligence from our Southern exchanges: Lead and Salt Mines in Danger. The Abingdon (Va.) Democrat, of the 15th, says: A courier arrived here on Thursday evening from Gen. Marshall's headquarters with intelligence that 6,000 Yankee troops were advancing on the Buchanan and Tazewell road for the purpose of seizing the Salt Works, Lead Mines and Railroad. Let the militia prepare themselves for a brush with the Hessians. More troops from Georgia. President Davis has made a requisition on Gov. Brown, of Georgia, for twelve thousand additional troops for the Confederate service. Under the new army law recently passed by Congress, an opportunity is afforded for all who desire to meet the invaders of our soil to organize companies, battalions, and regiments, and to elect their company and field officers. Gov. Brown has issued his proclamation requiring all persons subject to military duty, to attend at
uckingham, Patrick Stout, C C Brooks, C C Whitford, John Elliott, O P Sallsgiver, Alexander Joyce, Thomas Moren, Mike Dorsey, L a Garin, a G Gibson, L B Jones, Jno Hardin, Wm Daniels, Wm Carter, Thomas Phillips, James Campbell, D W Statin, Jas M Hugh, W H Rutherford, L B Thomason, E F Lyle, John Wyatt, E M Balley, W V Ray, S R miles, B Sharp, H Carter, W J Mille, C C Jones, S G Carey, Jas Moseling, G W Cottell, Fred Walter, O T Wilkinson, John C Hickey, John long, R Gainer, T M Merritt, J T Marshall, T J Dougherty, G H Carrin, Jas Green, Alfred Renfrew. the following is a list of the Confederate killed and wounded, taken from the same source: Killed--Privates Douglas, McCabe, Lee, Callahan, Boswell, and Pinkston. Wounded--Corporals Renfrew, McEvoy, Selkirk, Centre, and five others — all being members of regiment or companies enlisted in Tennessee. It is believed that others were killed at the time the Essex woke them up a day or two before the fight, but it is denied by th