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outh, for three years service. On this day, Major-General Butler assumed command of the Department of Virginid, marched into Fort Monroe, where, by order of General Butler, they gave up their rifled muskets for old smooessels, storing provisions, and keeping guard. General Butler arrived about the middle of May, and took commatable condition for defence. Some time in May, General Butler arrived; and one of the first things he did waseve of departure, the regiment was addressed by General Butler and Colonel Dimick. On the 15th of July, it emd by the important ends which it accomplished. General Butler was in Philadelphia with the Eighth. His orderwas now impossible. Mr. Parton, in his Life of General Butler, says,— On this evening, at Philadelphiaporing over maps and gazetteers. Meanwhile, Colonel A. J. Butler was out in the streets buying pickaxes, shovroceeding to Annapolis, written that evening by General Butler, was received by Governor Andrew, enclosed in a