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Butler in Norfolk. Advices from Norfolk, to Thursday last, state that Major Edgar Burroughs, the Confederate officer who was captured a few weeks since, had been tried and condemned to be hung, but had been pardoned by Butler on condition of his taking the oath of allegiance. The widow of Dr. Wright is not dead, nor has one of his daughters lost her reason; but the family are in great pecuniary distress, and are anxious to leave Norfolk.--Butler has issued an order requiring all persons holding any office — judges, justices, sheriffs, lawyers, physicians, teachers, &c., to take the foll rebellion, or who has sympathized with the seceding States. (Signed,) --. By command of Maj.-Gen. Butler. (Official.) R. S. Davis, Maj. and A. A. G. Headq'rs 18th Army Corps,Dept. Va. And Nnd the clerk, or other officer, making or recording the transfer, will be held equally guilty with the transferer. By command of Maj.-Gen. Butler. (Official.) R. S. Davis, Maj. and A. A. Gen.
The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1863., [Electronic resource], A correspondence with Beast Butler — the Beast as a humane man. (search)
A correspondence with Beast Butler — the Beast as a humane man. The following correspondence has passed between Butler at Fortress Monroe and Hon. Robt. Ould, our Commissioner of Exchange, and iButler at Fortress Monroe and Hon. Robt. Ould, our Commissioner of Exchange, and is published in the Northern papers: Headq'rs 18th Army Corps, Department of Va. And N. C., Fortress Monroe, Va., Dec. 8th, 1863 Hon. Ro. Ould, Agent of Exchange: Sir --I have been informey it will be furnished. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, B. F. Butler, Major-General Commanding. To this letter Gen. Butler received the following reply froGen. Butler received the following reply from Mr. Ould: Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., Dec. 9, 1863. Major-General B. F. Butler--Sir: --The package of vaccine matter has been received, and will be faith Major-General B. F. Butler--Sir: --The package of vaccine matter has been received, and will be faith fully devoted to the purpose indicated in your letter. Permit me, in response to the friendly tone of your letter, to assure you that it is my most anxious desire, and will be my constant effort, to