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it, and never stop to eat, drink, or rest, night or day, until the entire South is ravaged. One of the leading Northern papers discourses in the following amiable strain: What followed? "Did the intrepid Butler and the gallant Stringham" go on with the good work? Did they send their prisoners home and spread consternation along the coast? Did they strike at any one of a dozen important points that were defenceless before them? Did thy attempt to capture the enemy's shipping in Pamlico sound? Did they stampede the South Carolina troops from Virginia by burning a little coal and raising a smoke off the South Carolina coast? Did they press their advantage and obtain a foothold on the main land of North Carolina? Not at all. The first thing we beard of Gen. Butler, he was in Washington and serenaded, and in the hands of the most superb and vociferous of blatherskites, Gen. Hiram Walbridge, of New York, and he was making a speech and receiving the glorifications of his su