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Show Butler HiiLiblieil. Now York, 7.A Boston epectal an ya General Bulkjr arrived in that city yesterday and waa greeted by a large gathering of warm supporters. He toon closed his private office to all except a few immediate friends, with whom he remained during tho greater part of the forenoon. He received re-ceived Denis Kearney, with whom be had quite a conversation. Butler talked freely with his friends on the result and said that 110,000 votes showol how thoroughly the people were aroused to the necessity of retrenchment re-trenchment in our government, nnd relorra in tbe financial condition of tbe country. He Baid be bad no reason to feel ashamed of the work ot Iiia friends wbo believed with him in stats reform. He intimated that he would keep up tbe fight iu the future on the same iskuo until it is carried out. He said he would bavo s-ome-tbing to sny on Lbe-e questions within a ftw days. |