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ss through his lines to visit Washington. Butler's removal — he Dies hard — his farewell address. Butler passed through New York on Wednesday en route for Lowell. According to a letter, only Army of the James, I bid you farewell. Benjamin F. Butler, Major-General. A letter fro that command: The order was received at Butler's headquarters about half-past 11 o'clock A. M the front. Adopting the theory that General Butler was removed on account of the Wilmington eities only waited for his return to remove General Butler. General Ord returned yesterday, and he received notification of the removal of General Butler and his own assignment to the command of ton the promulgation of the order relieving General Butler and replacing him by General Ord, the stafThe order directing this change instructed General Butler to proceed to Lowell, Massachusetts, and rt on board his flagboat, the River Queen. General Butler was accompanied by Captains DeKay and Clar[1 more...]<
ngton correspondent telegraphs the return to that city, on Thursday, of F. P. Blair, which, of course, was a mistake. Butler's removal requested by Grant. Butler is to be summoned to Washington to testify about the Wilmington failure. The WasButler is to be summoned to Washington to testify about the Wilmington failure. The Washington National Republican, of the 10th, says in reference to the removal of General Butler: In the last edition of the Republican, yesterday, we announced that Major-General Butler was relieved as Com- bout the Wilmington failure. The Washington National Republican, of the 10th, says in reference to the removal of General Butler: In the last edition of the Republican, yesterday, we announced that Major-General Butler was relieved as Com- bout the Wilmington failure. The Washington National Republican, of the 10th, says in reference to the removal of General Butler: In the last edition of the Republican, yesterday, we announced that Major-General Butler was relieved as Com-