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her doings came to be brought to light is one of the most singular testures in the whole affair. Her very activity in these operations drew upon her the attention and finally the suspicion, of the defective police; and about a week ago Chief of Police McClelland detailed a sharp officer to devote his whole time to trace up her movements and learn what she was about. While she was playing the spy upon supposed abolition agents, she was herself being watched and spied on suspicion of being an abng been acctually applied to the train, which accidentally went out. This was stated by one of her officers. I don't know if any one was injured on the vessels. One of our shells burst in the cabin of the Richmond. The South Carolina and McClelland were both required to get off the Vincennes. The McClelland got off the Richmond; they got off Sunday about ten o'clock, as seen from the Southwest Pass Station. This morning the Richmond was all by the stern: bows out the water. The McClell