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es him beyond all personal prejudice. These circumstances render his statements particularly important, and place his assertions beyond all suspicion of exaggeration, of passion, or of bias. The indignation which breaks out in his language is simply that of a man of spirit revolted at the spectacle which he has under his eyes. We copy without any change other than the softening of certain expressions, the energy of which oversteps the bounds permitted to publicity: New Orleans, Oct. 11, 1862. You wish a true picture of what is passing here. I will give it you. You are acquainted with the Confiscation act passed by Congress. It was there said that every person having been a citizen of the United States who should not renew his allegiance to those States within the sixty days, should be tried and punished with confiscation if he was found guilty. Mr. Butler by the effect of his own omnipotence without troubling himself even with the protest of his own generals has