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of General Sigel: Gen. Sigel still remains here, and will not leave until he has orders to that effect. His resignation caused much excitement, and his loss, if we must lose him, will be most deeply regretted. Since the outbreak of the rebellion he has shown more military talent than any of those officers who so bitterly oppose him. When he received orders from Gen. Lyon to march into the Southwest he was on the move in the shortest possible time. His movement from Springfield toward Neosho was pronounced one of the most rapid marches during the war, and the admirable skill displayed in his memorable fight at Carthage won for him a brilliant and lasting reputation among the enemy as well as among our loyal citizens. At the time Gen. Fremont started on his Southwest campaign it was a matter of common remark that Gen. Sigel outstripped all officers in celerity of evolution. On a certain day orders were issued to the five divisions of the army to march from the line of the r