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ompt and energetic measures for the purpose of putting every available man in the ranks for defence. In Nashville a large meeting and procession of the first citizens of the place was held. The Union says: They marched through the principal streets of the city, amid the waving of handkerchiefs by the ladies on the sidewalks, to the Public Square, where they were entertained with able and eloquent speeches from Governor Brown, the Hons. G. A. Henry, Andrew Ewing, Judges Baxter and Turner, all of whom had marched up in the procession. The speakers explained the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of raising and equipping a regiment for the defence of our homes against the Hessian invaders, and the thorough organization of the entire effective force of the city, so that they may be thoroughly drilled and ready at any moment to take the field. More troops from Alabama. The President has called upon the Governor of Alabama to furnish twelve additional regiment