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ghastly smile." So, according to Mr. Fisher, it will be when the big dogs of the North attack the little dog of the South, "They will smell around the little fellow, take a good look at his long, sharp, white fangs, and — retire to a neighboring fence — and — think better of the matter." Mr. Burnett brings good news from old Kentucky. He says cockades are plenty, and, to use his own words, the country is in "a blaze of fire." Intelligence of the same sort comes from East Tennessee. Andy Johnson has been hung repeatedly in effigy. Even such Union men as Gen. Zollick offer are in despair. I heard a little while ago that John S. Pendleton Esq., whose distrust of South Carolina has been proverbial, is now one of the strongest secession men in the county of Culpeper. I have reason to know, also, that Robert E. Scott, Esq., has taken decided Southern ground. So that the Tribune, in making him a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, was rather premature. As regards the French purchase <