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en. Curtis and Col. Canby, and the regiments destined for New Mexico have passed through Lawrence en routs. A correspondent of the Madison (Wis:) Journal writes: it may be asked, what has been the result of our expedition to Fort Scott? Well, to sum the matter up briefly, the 12th regiment has marched 145 miles to Fort Scott and 100 back to Lawrence, and besides jayhawking uncounted hosts of chickens, small hogs, porkers, calves, beeves, etc., they flagged a nigger, by order of Brig. Gen. Deitzler, Colonel of the 1st Kansas, for firing upon a soldier who was stealing whiskey of him, in his own house. "Big thing," but the boys are not proud of it, I am happy to say. "To what base uses may we com at last." A Virginian at Elkhorn. The following is a copy of a letter written by Gen. Van-Dorn to Col. Jordan, A. A. General on the staff of Gen. Beauregard, referring to the good conduct of Lieut. Leftwich, of Lynchburg, Va.: Headquarters Army of the Mississippi, M