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resses showered upon him by our "dear friends" in England could never make him forget, which rankles at his heart to this moment, and which will thus rankle until his dying day, in all probability, throwing its shadow between him and his eternal peace, which no soul can enter, that passes from this world with feelings of enmity towards any created being. Nor has the contemptuous treatment which Butler has met with wounded the sensibilities of the Yankee nation less than it has those of Lincoln and Butler himself. We read the truth of this in the extravagant proposition of the Wisconsin Senator, who proposes to call out a million of ninety days volunteers to march upon Richmond and capture the prisons. We see it in the resolution not to treat with our Government here because it is a conspiracy, although it has defied the utmost efforts of Yankeedom for nearly three years, and repeatedly defeated its largest armies and most celebrated captains. We read it in the proposition of t