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hose States and in portions of Ohio. A communication appeared in the Mail newspaper of to-day, signed "Caution," alluding to the location in this city of agents or correspondents of abolition journals, pointing directly to the immortal George N. Saunders, the "Secession correspondent of the New York Tribune," who, it seems, enjoys quite an intimacy with some of the officers of the Government here, who believe him sincere in his profession of friendship for the South. In company with onTribune," who, it seems, enjoys quite an intimacy with some of the officers of the Government here, who believe him sincere in his profession of friendship for the South. In company with one or two others, he has been professing a desire to make arrangements for securing entrance into our service as privateers Yankee ship owners. Saunders' loyalty is conceded extremely doubtful, and I should not be astonished at his arrest and examination as a dangerous and suspicious character. Sigma.