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's horse. The New Orleans Picayune says: Our readers doubtless remember the beautiful tribute to the memory of the late Major Butler, of the Eleventh Louisiana Regiment, which recently appeared in our columns, from the pen of a lady correspondent. In the letter of our correspondent allusion was made to the great affection borne the deceased by his noble horse Argyle, and in the Plaquemine Garette and Sentinel, of the 21st, we are told of a most touching instance of the affection of Argyle for his master. During the night of the day Major Butler was buried, he jumped the fence which separated him from the enclosure containing the tomb, and next morning was found standing over it in mournful attitude! We are assured of the perfect truth of this incident. Woman's Invention. The Eutaw (Alabama) Observer states that a lady of that place, being desirous of obtaining a military scarf for a relative, and not being able to buy one to suit her, cut up and carded a silk dres