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to create sympathy for me, either North or South, you are greatly mistaken. I desire no sympathy from any quarter. The world will do me justice, sooner or later, and this is all I ask for. Having been very quiet at home, for several days, and not seen by others, because bleeding at the lungs, I am reported to have absconded to Kentucky. Those desiring to believe such a story can do so. And when it is hereafter reported that I have fled, it will be found that I have gone into Blount, Sevier, Cocke, and Grainger, on horseback, to try and collect some several hundred dollars due me for advertising. Respectfully, etc. W. G. Brownlow. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 31, 1861. Congressional representation in the Confederate States. The first Congress of the Confederate States, under the permanent Constitution, will be composed of twenty-two Senators and eighty seven representatives. The representation will be as follows, being in the ratio of one member for every ninety