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osed in earnest to fight for it, we may have peace at our option. Until this is so, we need not flatter ourselves with hopes of it, for a temporizing system may extend the conflict indefinitely. Butler in Europe. The London Telegraph, after reviewing Butler's atrocities at New Orleans, thus concludes: It is true, that Butler and his villainous decree may be disavowed by the Washington Government; but how facile are these official avowals. How easy it is for Alexander, at St. Petersburg, to disavow the woman-whipping ordered by his Generals at Warsaw. "It is a far cry to Lochawe." It is a long way from New York to New Orleans: The mischief and the scandal are in the fact that high posts in the Federal army should be entrusted to abandoned wretches, who, by their deeds, bring upon themselves the scorn and opprobrium of the whole civilized world. The commanders of the Confederate forces have, at least, acted like officers and gentlemen. It has been reserved for the "hi