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receiving contraband intelligence from the South, not known to the Government, and why they publish news accompanied with editorial sheers and inuendoes against the country giving them protection, that is denied to loyal newspapers and correspondents. A little judicious stringency applied in this concern might develop cuitous facts, or bring to light hidden pathways leading through the labyrinths of Secessia that might be prod table for loyal feet to tread in. Some people intimate that Gen. Dix is too easy with his enemies, or that Marshal Dodge might be more vigilant. There is but one of two things, so far as Baltimore and Maryland are concerned, and that is that Secessionists must either eventually go under and friends of the Union rule, or vice versa. It is fair to presume those backed up by the Government must in the end triumph. The chances, at least, are a hundred to one in their favor. The sooner, therefore, such a consummation is reached the better it must be for a