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Tennessee, from which we make the following extract: The rebellion here is only suppressed, it is not completely crushed. The smouldering fires kindled by Brownlow, Johnson and Maynard, may burst forth at any time. The moment the troops are withdrawn, the flames of the revolution will be re-kindled, in every valley and on bright and sparkling streams that come leaping down lofty crage and precipices, dwells the huntsman of East Tennessee. He has never read a newspaper besides Brownlow's. He has never heard a speech except from Johnson, Maynard, Taylor, Neison, or Brownlow. He has been told by his newspaper to read nothing, to listen to nothinBrownlow. He has been told by his newspaper to read nothing, to listen to nothing but the productions of the Unionista. It is to be regretted that there is no possible means of giving correct information to this people. Nothing is wanting to make them Southern soldiers, if they could be informed of the recent acts and declarations of the Federal Government. We have to-day cheering news from Carter and