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tion were to shake bands and be friends. An assessment was made on the lodges for the purchase of arms.--Their lodge was assessed for two hundred dollars; it was collected by a Colonel Barry, or Barrett, of St. Louis. The arms were to come from Nassau to Canada, and were to be brought to the Canada line by the Confederate authorities, but the Order was to pay the coat of transportation from Nassau to the Canada line. It was understood in the Order that the signal for the uprising would be givNassau to the Canada line. It was understood in the Order that the signal for the uprising would be given by the Supreme Commander, C. L. Vallandigham. Next to him in command was Robert Holloway, of Missouri.--There were lieutenants and captains or colonels in the Order, and a major-general for each congressional district. The penalty for divulging the secrets of the Order was death. Since the exposure of the Order in St. Louis, and especially of this case, the Order was disposed to be quiet and do but little. The present invasion of Missouri was made known to the Order in this local