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be allowed with her, except through this office, and that she be kept in close confinement until removed to Ship Island. By command of Major-General Butler. R. S. Davis, Captain and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. The truth of the case is as follows: Mrs. Phillips (wife of Philip Phillips, formerly United States Senator eeming to the Commanding General to be reasonable, so much of said orders is revoked, and the remainder will be executed.-By order of Major-General Butler. R. S. Davis, Captain and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. The truth is, that Mr. Keller was informed by the soldiers that the Mrs. Phillips on the Island was a prostIsland, and that he be allowed no verbal or written communication to or with any one except through these Headquarters.-By order of Major-General Butler. R. S. Davis, Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General. A lady friend, who has known Butler for years, writes as follows: I have known Butler by sight and reputat