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driven the rebels entirely out of Tennessee, but has put the State in a perfect condition of defence, so that he may be free, at his convenience, to enter on his new campaign southward. The mission of F. P. Blair, Sr. A telegram from Washington, relative to the Blair "mission" to Richmond, says: We hear to-day, from an authentic source, that Mr. Blair, Sr., had no permission or authority from Mr. Lincoln to do aught else than try to recover those papers which were stolen from his to obtain a peace which can only be gained by the diplomacy of such ambassadors as Grant, Sherman, Thomas and Sheridan. The removal of General B. F. Butler. The rumored removal of General Butler proves to be correct. A telegram from Washington says: General Grant yesterday relieved General Butler from command. The alleged reason is said to be his failure to capture Fort Fisher, he not considering the opinion of Generals Butler and Weitzel, that to attempt it would be useless,