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are whites, 21,936 free colored, and eight slaves. Capt. Thos. Johnston, quartermaster of the Louisiana regiment, has been appointed brigade commissary in the field, under Gen. McCulloch. Bayard Taylor, who had been spending the last three months at Gatha, Germany, with the relatives of his wife, is expected home by every steamer. Immediately upon his return he will join one of the divisions of the national army as the war correspondent of the Tribune. It is understood that Mr. Eustis, a member of the late Federal Congress, at Washington, from Louisiana, has been appointed, and attached as secretary to Mr. Slidell's mission to France. Mr. Gerard Hallock, who has so long been connected with the New York Journal of Commerce, has sold his interest to Mr. Stone, the commercial editor, and Mr. Prime, one of its chief contributors. The paper, under its new management, has been restored to the privileges of the mail, and it is understood that it will sustain the Governme