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ent of the New York Commercial makes an exposure of the conduct of the troops under the Dutch General, Sigel, who, by their robberies and outrages, are making themselves infamous. The Commercial says that the letter is "from one who has the best opportunity for observation in Gen. Sigel's corps, and gives a graphic description of the ravages of war and of the habits of life of many of the German officers and soldiers." We have room only for one extract from the letter: Gainesville, November 10.--The court-martial now sitting brings out the facts of the atrocious conduct of the staff and other officers in the burning of Haymarket in such a manner, that to "mit Sigel" a town will hereafter be a word of terror to all. The work was done under the direction of a Lieutenant and a Count, both connected with the staff. They claim to have had authority, which, however, does not appear. The former, with an orderly and some soldiers, went into a shed and split and prepared the kindlings