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From Washington. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Washington, Jan. 25, 1861. "Satan still some work will find for idle hands to do." Is that the way the old anying runs? Its truth was illustrated in the House on yesterday, as the telegraph, doubtless, has already told you. I refer to the Dunn-Rust affair. They say Dunn will fight. All the Western men will fight, none of the Northern. Rast, you know, is as good as ever stuck axe in a tree. Last night it was reported that Dunn had declined to receive a challenge. The Tribune and Times are glorifying Clemon and Etheridge. Of course, They also glorified John Brown. The former paper says there is to be no civil war, only a blockade of Southern harbors, a re-capturing of Southern ports, and a general enforcement of the laws. What fiddle-foddle ! A private dispatch is said to have reached here yesterday evening, stating that the Kentucky Legislature, by a decided majority, had refused to call a Convent