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years of freedom, as in the case of Charity, rather than go North and still be free, chose to remain in the South in voluntary slavery for life." "Parson" Brownlow. A notice having been copied in this paper, from the Memphis Avalanche, that "Parson Brownlow had left Knoxville with thirteen guns, and was a sympathizer inBrownlow had left Knoxville with thirteen guns, and was a sympathizer in the Union movement in that quarter," as an act of justice we copy the following disclaimer, which he has lately had published: I have never, at any time, left Knoxville or elsewhere with any guns, nor have I had any guns to furnish to others. I left Knoxville about three weeks ago, on horseback, to try and collect some feep arms, or to commit any outrages whatever. That document was published in all the Tennessee papers. I signed it in good faith, and I have kept that faith. Wm. G. Brownlow President Davis's Fast day in Louisville. The Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier, on the 26th, learns from a gentleman just from Louisville, that th