Death Of Gen. B. F. Butler
The .ileatli of Gen. BenJ. Butler removfs :i sturciy character whlci sjas alwaya plcturesque. He oever was aii-aiil of any nut' cir of an.v bhlng hr loved a iiu'it and was a hard fighter, uee lie waa one af thai small i l.iss of people uii" never tnow when they are whdppetl. Eirratlc and in-ilüaiu, iilic ïiation, the poor, tüe old BOld'.crs, ahvays iiiuiid in liini a trlend. he end of lus etormy career we s,-iy. "Peaee t o hia aeh( s." siocy af i he late oyage of the Umbría, wrltten by n' of t li ■ passenger, a'iid tully and l;o:iutimlly IllUBtrated [rom sketches made on board, iii forro a unlque and very attracüve feature of the nexi tnunber of Eiarper"8 Weekljy, puiiüsiicd January llth. The Bame nnmlxT ili eoatain a ■niiiiirrlü'iisivt' art iele nu "Iron in Deoopative beejgn," y Charles de Kay i ii approprlate lllustratlons by Harry Ferm and othere.
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