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nts will be officially made public. Another Senatorial inquiry probable. The expulsion of Mr. Bright is likely to prove only the beginning of the war against Senators suspected of disloyalty. Attention is already being directed toward Mr. Powell, of Kentucky. It is said that shortly a resolution will be introduced into the Senate directing the Superintendent of the Document room to inform that body what public documents Mr. Powell has ordered to be sent to members of the Southern ConfMr. Powell has ordered to be sent to members of the Southern Confederacy since the formation of the Provisional Government. Threatening aspect of things in East Tennessee. Our Tennessee exchanges give us gloomy prospects for the future in that part of the Confederacy. Several of the leading journals intimate very plainly that there is "really a threatening state of affairs in East Tennessee," growing out of the "idolatrous love" of many of these people "for the old Union." A correspondent of the Avalanche writes thus of this feeling: The rumo