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Northern Espionage in the South --Southern Volunteers.--The Police Marshal of Baltimore has written a letter to Supt. Kennedy, of the New York Police, asking if it is true that New York detectives have been employed in Baltimore with regard to the "plot, " against Mr. Lincoln, or in any other cases.--Supt. Kennedy replies: I have had officers occasionally in your city, as I have had in others further South, even Charleston, ever since these secession troubles began to show form. I Supt. Kennedy replies: I have had officers occasionally in your city, as I have had in others further South, even Charleston, ever since these secession troubles began to show form. I presume in this I am not much ahead of our Southern friends; not a few of the journeys have been under taken while attending the movements of persons who were in this city and excited our suspicious while here. But no officer of mine has reported to me the actual existence of any band "organized for the purpose of assassinating the President elect." Although in the prosecution of their duty they may have deemed it advisable to associate themselves with the bodies denominated "Southern Voluntee
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Northern Espionage in the South --Southern Volunteers.--The Police Marshal of Baltimore has written a letter to Supt. Kennedy, of the New York Police, asking if it is true that New York detectives have been employed in Baltimore with regard to the "plot, " against Mr. Lincoln, or in any other cases.--Supt. Kennedy replies: I have had officers occasionally in your city, as I have had in others further South, even Charleston, ever since these secession troubles began to show form. I presume in this I am not much ahead of our Southern friends; not a few of the journeys have been under taken while attending the movements of persons who were in this city and excited our suspicious while here. But no officer of mine has reported to me the actual existence of any band "organized for the purpose of assassinating the President elect." Although in the prosecution of their duty they may have deemed it advisable to associate themselves with the bodies denominated "Southern Volunteer