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ive. Federal Union of a Confederate officer. The Nashville Federal Union, of the 28th ultine, gives the following account of the shooting of one of Gen. Price's officers — another striking case for retaliation: "On the 15th inst., Gen. Loan ordered a Lieutenant in Prices army to be shot at Laclede, Mo., He was charged with several crimes, and among them the killing of the pilot of the White Cloud. He was once before ordered to be shot by a military commissioner in Missouri, but escaped. He confessed almost everything charged. After a falling amination, he was sentenced by General Loan to be shot to death. After informing him of the verdict and sentence, and asking him it he had any word to leave to his friends, or anything to say he said he had not, and told them to shoot and bead — d He was led out beside his coffin and ordered to kneel, but he swore he never did kneel before the face of clay, and never would and, standing up, he received the volley, and fell dead o