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ations. The Norfolk correspondent of the Philadelphia Press gives the following revelations respecting General Butler's cotton operations: Brigadier-General George F. Shepley has been removed by General Ord, and Brigadier-General Gordon placed in his position. This gives great satisfaction to the friends of civil law, to which Shepley has been bitterly opposed. A mass meeting of citizens will be held this evening to give expression to their opinion in relation to civil law. His Excellency, Governor F. H. Pierpont, will preside. The Governor arrived in Norfolk on Thursday evening last, and is busy with the details necessary to a thorough organization of the civil government. A singular circumstance connected with General Butler's cotton speculations has come to light. It seems that the chief of General Shepley's staff, G. H. Johnston, resigned several months since, to enter, as Butler's chief agent, into the business of buying cotton from the rebels in North Carolin