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e Charleston Courier says that Harris, while in that city and before his departure with Sanders, was suspected of being a spy. The Tribune says: The department proposed to send him to Richmond to frustrate, if possible, the projects of George N. Sanders, who had just then secured contracts for a rebel navy to be built in England. He accepted the perilous mission, and soon made his way to the Confederate capital. Without any disguise of name or person he succeeded in acquiring the confidee of the rebel authorities, or rather of all but Benjamin, who was suspicious of him throughout. Soon after his discharge from Castle Thunder he become a participant of the enterprises of Sander, who recently returned from Europe is soon as Sanders had perfected his arrangements with Jeff. &Co. be was to reassure to Europe with money and documents necessary to the carrying out of his schemes.--His son (R. Sanders) and Harris were to accompany him. The aim of the latter was to secure Sande