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Brownlow's Testimont. --Every reader knows that Brownlow, of the Knoxville Whig, is not biassed in favor of the South--in fact, Brownlow is the most virulent enemy the South or any Southern StatBrownlow, of the Knoxville Whig, is not biassed in favor of the South--in fact, Brownlow is the most virulent enemy the South or any Southern State has ever tolerated, and is far more obnoxious to the South than any of the editors who have been accused and indicted in the North have been to their own section. Here is what Brownlow says about eBrownlow is the most virulent enemy the South or any Southern State has ever tolerated, and is far more obnoxious to the South than any of the editors who have been accused and indicted in the North have been to their own section. Here is what Brownlow says about exchanging prisoners: "The usages of civilized warfare, in all civilized countries, require a prompt exchange of prisoners, and this on all hands is declared to be the duty of belligerents. Nay,Brownlow says about exchanging prisoners: "The usages of civilized warfare, in all civilized countries, require a prompt exchange of prisoners, and this on all hands is declared to be the duty of belligerents. Nay, to exchange prisoners without delay, is considered the highest act of humanity, as well as the duty of the Government. No matter how well a prisoner may be treated in the bands of an enemy, he prefehe Washington Government might afford to exchange prisoners with!" There is some hope for Brownlow. With the aid of time, repentance, reflection, Beauregard, McCulloch and Zollicoffer, he may b