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ort kept by Dan Hickox, of almost world-wide reputation, and towards evening General Butler sent two of his aids, with his carriage, to bring the Confederate officers into the city, as they were anxious to see their merchants on matters of private business. They arrived at General Butler's residence between nine and ten o'clock in the evening, where they were received with distinguished courtesy by the General and his staff. Arrangements for their stay were made in the next house--Governor Shepley's — and yesterday they were allowed to drive through a part of the city in company with Lieut. Wiegel, A. D. C., to make some personal purchases. They will return to Camp Moore to-day, and they certainly can find no fault with General Butler's hospitality. They are very agreeable gentlemen, and I think Colonel Jones, who is an old Bell and Everett man, has some affection for the good old flag left in his heart yet. Mr. Barrow frankly avows himself an uncompromising, dyed in the wool s