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erywhere. As for myself, I cannot live in a Confederacy where Mt. Vernon is not — Hundreds and thousands of Young Baltimoreans have already left, and others are about starting for the home of Washington, Jefferson, Monroe and Madison. Benjamin F. Butler, alias Strychnine Butler, has left us. "We hie less most deeply feel, &c." He used to ride up the streets to his quarters (the Gilmore House,) between a file of soldiers, a la Lonis Napoleon; but this tyranny over Maryland cannot — Hundreds and thousands of Young Baltimoreans have already left, and others are about starting for the home of Washington, Jefferson, Monroe and Madison. Benjamin F. Butler, alias Strychnine Butler, has left us. "We hie less most deeply feel, &c." He used to ride up the streets to his quarters (the Gilmore House,) between a file of soldiers, a la Lonis Napoleon; but this tyranny over Maryland cannot be borne much longer, while Virginians have their eyes open. Keen Cutte
miles up the Great Wycomico river. The Secessionists have two more light-ships in their possession. It was not determined in Washington to-day where Major General Butler would be sent. A train ran off the track last night between the Annapolis Junction and Washington, injuring one man and destroying seven cars. fruch, not only in this city, but in other places, who are receiving salaries under the Government. military affairs in Washington. Washington, May 17.--Gen. Butler is not promoted to a Major General in the army, but a Major General of volunteers, which expires with the war. The report here to-day that Gen. Cadwalladeray in great haste, and they were in session about one hour. Secretary Seward left the White House at the close of the meeting, and proceeded to the quarters of Gen. Butler, and not finding the latter in, dispatched one of the General's aids in pursuit of him. The interview was soon had and lasted some time. how the Government
Gen. Butler, again. --The Massachusetts Militia General is in a fair way to become famous. He is almost the only General who gets his name in the newspapers — the only one who issues flaming orders and makes bombastic speeches Gen. Scott is nowhere by the side of Gen. Butler, and we should not be surprised at any time to learn that old Chippewa had been superceded by old Picayune. The latter made a speech to "the multitude" in Washington, Thursday night, when, according to the Star-- Gen. Butler, and we should not be surprised at any time to learn that old Chippewa had been superceded by old Picayune. The latter made a speech to "the multitude" in Washington, Thursday night, when, according to the Star-- He said that he had always been a warm friend of the South, while the South was loyal to the Union When they shall have laid down their arms he would again be their friend; but so long as they continue in their present rebellions position he would meet that rebellion only with cold steel. The breaking up of our glorious Union he regarded as a much more dreadful event than the shedding of blood. This Union had cost too much of blood and treasure to be thus torn asunder, and so help him God,