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ommander, 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 locality by one of Quantrell's men, who said Price would be in Missouri by October 1st, and stay there until after the election, and as much longer as he could. The Order in Illinois made no effort to assist if he came in. The late exposures had stopped their calculations. Their temples met but had 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.--Member