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ling development — an abolition Clue in the City. From the New Orleans Crescent, of the 22d inst., we take the following: Yesterday morning, Lieut. Morel, of the Third District Police, upon information received, arrested a German named Frenzel, who lives on Charles street, in the Second District, charging him with being an incendiary and traitor to the State and Southern Confederacy. It appears that Frenzel, who is quite an intelligent man, had excited Lieut. Morel's suspicious some Frenzel, who is quite an intelligent man, had excited Lieut. Morel's suspicious some time since by remarks that he was reported to have made in favor of Lincoln and his dynasty; he was watched, the result of which was that he was heard to boast that there was a powerful organization in this city — at least 5,000 strong — which, the moment that the Lincoln army made its appearance here, or on our coast, would rise and help them to the best of their ability. He further is reported to have said that his society would help cut all the rebels' throats, and that as no one knew, <