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e the Democratic ticket again. Picayune Butler and Pierre Soule. The Providence Post, in noticing the arrest of PiePierre Soule by General Butler, and his arrival at New York city as a prisoner, makes the following interesting remarks: utler, now a Major-General of volunteers. "Now, of Pierre Soule: At the adjourned session of the national convention beegate from New Orleans. There were two sets of delegates. Soule and his associates were admitted to seats. Soule was a DouSoule was a Douglas man and an earnest friend of the Union. He made one of the most eloquent speeches for the Union that any man ever listeEvery disunionist at heart certainly hated him. "Well, Soule went home, Douglas was defeated; and when defeated went to New Orleans. Soule was still his friend, and honored him. Douglas went home. "Then came secession. Soule resisted tillSoule resisted till resistance was useless. Then he became silent. He was with his old neighbors and friends. He was at home, in New Orleans