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Yankee Estimate of Gen. Sterling Price. The Yankees seem to have a dread of even the name of this Confederate General in Missouri. The Louisville (Ky) Democrat has the following cry of warning to its Government: The name of the rebel General Sterling Price, is now the rallying cry of the rebels southwest of the Mississippi. He has lately visited Richmond and been empowered with all the authority he demanded; and now he holds exclusive command over the department west of the Mississippi river, where he will endeavor to repair the injuries inflicted on the rebel caused by the mismanagement of Gens. Holmes and Hindman, who have been sent east of the Mississippi. Sterling Price is the most formidable man the Secessionists could present to the Federal cause in Missouri. He is hold and able, and enjoys the implicit confidence of his followers. Missouri must now be watched. Will he be allowed to approach her borders with anything like a respectable army? If any man can w