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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Artillery experiments upon an iceberg (search)
e, his inheritance of a grave in Virginia soil! Well may his old admirers say, as they contrast his present degradation, with the glory of his early career and better days: "It is enough to grieve the heart, To see thine own undone! To think that God's fair earth has been. The birth-place of a thing so mean." The cross-eyed son of Mars, the redoubtable Brigadier General Butler, still lies safely ensconced in Old Point; or, sending out some thousand or so of the representatives of Lynn, Roxbury and Lowell, on a tour of observation in advance, who report the coast clear, he ventures as far as Hampton; and, it is apocryphally stated, even as far as Newport News. He would sooner this day meet a lion in his pathway than that same Brigadier General Magruder. And, mark my words, if an engagement between the two forces in that region occur, Butler will not be seen in the fray. A constitutional coward cannot fight. His legs always prove rascally on the battle field, and be sure