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ayer for the President of the United States, as set forth in the liturgy of the church, and General Butler regarding their presence in New Orleans as highly prejudicial to the development of the Union sentiment, he has sent them, in charge of Captain Puffer, of his staff, to Fort Lafayette. Captain Puffer is also special bearer of dispatches from General Butler to the departments at Washington. Your readers may remember that it was at Dr. Leacock's church where there was a disgraceful ebullitioCaptain Puffer is also special bearer of dispatches from General Butler to the departments at Washington. Your readers may remember that it was at Dr. Leacock's church where there was a disgraceful ebullition of secessionism on the occasion of the funeral of Lt. DeKay. I do not wish to imply that Dr. Leacock was responsible for the conduct of the people in his church that day, for his offence lay only in his irresolution and vacillation, he having first agreed to read the service over the body, and afterwards, at the remonstrance of his church members, declined. Dr. L is an Englishman by birth, but an American by naturalization. Dr. Goodrich is the rector of the church which Major Strong clo