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quit drilling. Wesley Trouter, witness for the Government, testified that the organization, of which he was a member, contemplated a simultaneous attack on Indianapolis, Springfield (Illinois), and St. Louis.--Members of the Order who were fearful of being shot or hung as traitors, if captured, were assured that the Government would be notified that they must be treated as prisoners of war, or Jeff. Davis would retaliate. A Converted Republican Gives a Picture of Lincoln. Hon. Henry T. Blow, Republican, in a recent speech in St. Louis, thus spoke of Lincoln and the loss of confidence in his administration: He was not great — we doubted; he was not firm — we trembled; he became selfish and insincere, and we lost all confidence, and ceased to respect his. We were not alone in this feeling. The journals of Congress show the gradual decline of confidence on the part of members in the Chief Magistrate, and history records that in these days of our greatest disasters the