Address of Benjamin F. Butler, to the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States

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He was a citizen of the United States, owing allegiance to the Constitution, and bound by constitutional duty to support its Government, and he should do so. He was a son of Massachusetts, attached to her by ties of birth and affection, and from which neither friend nor foe should sever him. He would yield to no man in faithfulness to the Union, or in zeal for the maintenance of the laws and the constitutional authorities of the Union ; and to that end he stood prepared, if occasion should call... for it, to testify his sense of public duty by entering the field again, at the command of the Common- wealth or of the Union." lO Acting upon the same patriotic impulse, he wrote a letter to Gov. Andrew, which I transcribe: — Newburyport, 25 April, 1861.
Sir, — I beg leave to tender myself to you in any capacity, however humlile, in which it may be possible for me to contribute to the public weal in the present critical emergency. I have no desire to survive the overthrow of the Government of the United States.


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