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A Northern paper on Butler.
--The New York Times, writing about Butler on the Southside as a General, says:
No substantial successes have been expected of the James river expedition since it was announced that Gen. Butler was in command; for whatever else may be the capacity of that individual, it is notorious that he is incompetent to direct the movements of a regiment, much less an army.
His rule is that of a tyrant, not of a warrior.
The accounts just received from his military operations are by no means flattering; in fact, his column has met with a decided reverse.
Gen Beauregard, whom he ostentatiously announced as cut off from Richmond, has played Gen. Butler a scurry trick.
He brought his army away from Petersburg by a route which it seemed the Federal commander knew nothing of, and as dexterous in attack as he is skillful in defence, the wily Frenchman seized a proper moment to strike a damaging blow.
On Monday morning, under cover of a heaving, Gen. Beaurega