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rave woman. --A friend has communicated to us the following particulars, showing the heroism of a lady (Mrs. Julia H, Waugh) in Johnson county, East Tennessee, which entitles her to a place among the bravest of the brave. About the 10th of Augur. Wm.R. Wangh, who was absent at the time. Their Captain marched his men up and surrounded the house, and demanded of Mrs. Waugh all the arms and ammunition which her husband had. She told them her husband was absent, and had left her to take care They could and would have killed a dozen or so of the mob if the attack had been made. They endeavored to intimidate Mrs. Waugh, but she defied them, and taunted them with the sight of a Confederate flag which they had threatened to take from her;ies on the western line of this State, turned out in such large numbers to meet the Lincolnites of East Tennessee. Mr. Waugh is, we believe, a native of North Carolina, and connected with the Waughs of Forsyth and other counties in the north we