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length of time, it will do much good. By the time Butler and his forces have been in the "land of cotton," particularly within the vicinity of New Orleans, a couple of months they will commence to experience the "heated term" so dreaded by the New England Yankee. The deadly fevers, superinduced by malaria and climate cause will assault them with an earnest vigor little anticipated. The battle of Farmington. The army correspondent of the Savannah Republican, writing from Corinth, May 10, gives an account of the fight at Farmington the day previous, a portion of which we copy: The enemy had been parading up and down on our right for several days, and seemed to be really anxious to cross swords with us indeed, he had become so insolent that was regard concluded he would give him as opportunity to show whether he meant all his acts implied, or was merely playing the briggart. Accordingly, he put a part of the army in motion in the forenoon, and by 12 o'clock he had come u