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Butler and the New million. When Sir Hudson Lowe, the gaoler of Napoleon, had been guilty of some special atrocity rather worse than those which he was in the daily habit of practising towards his illustrious captive, the latter observed, that governments always knew how to select their agents, and that the English government must have been well acquainted with the character of Lowe, before they made him his keeper. What, he added, must be their opinion of this man, when the very officesLowe, before they made him his keeper. What, he added, must be their opinion of this man, when the very offices they confer upon him are a disgrace to him? What, we take this occasion to ask, must be the opinion entertained of Butler, by the Yankee Government, when the command they have conferred upon him is such as no honorable man would accept? It has been said, that we ought to retaliate upon the prisoners in our possession by the appointment of some person as bad as Butler. But where, this side of Yankeedom, shall we find such a person? In that land they are common enough; but here, we should be