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rdly less violent than that of Brownlow. He was especially denunciatory of the Messrs. McClung and other citizens, male and female. After these speeches, Col. Pryor, an old citizen of Knox, who was under arrest, called on Brownlow, in order to induce him to effect his release from prison. Col. Pryor, who is 65 years of ageCol. Pryor, who is 65 years of age, was led from prison into Brownlow's house, expecting to secure his assistance in effecting his release from confinement. For many years he and Brownlow 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