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brought in at Ooltewah, about twelve miles from Chattanooga. On Friday, a large number of prisoners were brought into Knoxville. But the most gratifying indication is, that a great many of the former Union men are voluntarily coming in and takinglion in that section regarded as at an end. There is now only one trip a day over the railroad from Chattanooga to Knoxville, no train being run at night. All the freight for Virginia now goes by way of Augusta, which line now makes regular tred about thirty prisoners, and breaking up sundry camps. We learn Col. L.'s regiment will leave here in a few days for Knoxville — leaving Col. Wood's Alabama regiment and Col. Cook's at this place, (Col. White's having already gone to Knoxville) TKnoxville) The prompt and efficient means used by Gen. Carroll has, we think, effectually checked the ardor of those deluded Unionists, and hereafter there will be little trouble in this quarter from them. B. The Flight from Wild Cat. From the Nashv
on" 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 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 Knoxville about three weeks ago, on horseback, to try and collect some fees due me for advertising in the adjoining counties of Blount and Sevier, and stated to different persons where I was going and what my business was. As it regards the bridge burning, I have no knowledge of the guilty parties, and I never Lincoln. Invited the boys to meal with him. After partaking of his Lincolnite hospitality, he was requested to go to Knoxville; he declined; but they pressed their invite on him so urgently that he was constrained to go. The old devil is now it.