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The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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wnlow have been intimate friends. When the old man was led into Brownlow's presence, Brownlow, raving like a madman, a pistol, declared that he would murder any scoundrel or rebel who dared to ask a favor of his hands. The guard interposed to save Col. Pryor's life, and Jed him back to prison. A. L. Maxwell, the great railway bridge builder of the South, is under arrest, paroled, and required to report to Burnside every morning. Dr. Wm. Baker, George Mabry, (not the General,) and Mr. Moulding, are the only citizens deemed Southerners who have not taken the Federal oath. The Yankees have given several concerts in Knoxville. The front seats are assigned to the negro wenches of the city, who are escorted to church and to places of amusement by Federal soldiers and officers. Negro balls are frequent, in which the belles are Ethiopian damsels, and Federal officers the gayest gallants. The Federal at Knoxville, have not the most remote idea that Bragg contemplates a move