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hallenges our highest admiration; while the atrocities perpetrated by the brutal invaders of her excites our deepest indignation, and elicit for her sufferers our profoundest sympathies; and that words fall us when we would express our emotions for the exuberant kindness displayed by her citizens to our sick and wounded sons; we can only utter the universal prayer of the South--"May the richest blessings of Almighty God be lavished upon the sons and daughters of the Old Dominion." Bast Tennessee — Brownlow. The Nashville (Tenn.) papers, contain a card from W. G. Brownlow, of the Knoxville Whig, from which we extract the following: "So far as I am individually concerned, I will not be a party to any mad scheme of rebellion, gotten up at this late day, or to any insane attempt to invade this end of the State with Federal troops. And any portion of the Union men of East Tennessee, who may be crazy enough to embark in either enterprise and suffer utter ruin, as they are b