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n, but that the Federal Government and protection are much better than secessionism. They are now contented, prosperous, and happy. Another letter from Halleck to General Price. St. Louis, Jan. 27, 1862 Major General Price, Commanding, &c Springfield: General --A man calling himself L. V. Nicholas came to my heatheft, committed in this department, no matter under whose orders or authority the guilty parties may have acted. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, H. W. Halleck, Major Gen'l Commanding Department. From Port Royal — Sherman's expedition.[from the Boston Traveler, Feb. 1] A gentleman who returned from Pert Roy. Among the articles found in General Zollicoffer's camp at Mill Spring, Kentucky, were sixty thousand pounds of sugar, twenty-six thousand pounds of coffee, and twelve thousand pounds of tobacco. Gen. Halleck has seized ex-Governor Claiborne F. Jackson's hemp plantation, in Saline county, Missouri, for confiscation.