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ul." Return of a Marylander. The Washington telegraphic correspondent of the Herald, dated Dec. 10, says: William M. Pattison, Marylander, who recently escaped from the rebel army in Virginia, was brought to the city to-day by Col. Blaisdell, of the Eleventh Massachusetts, Hooker's division, and a safe conduct granted him to return home. The oath of allegiance was administered to him by Col. Blaisdell, and he has furnished valuable information respecting the number and dispositiCol. Blaisdell, and he has furnished valuable information respecting the number and disposition of the enemy's forces on the Lower Potomac. He says that some thousands of Marylanders who went to Virginia are anxious to return. A delegation of citizens of Eastern Maryland waited upon Gen. Hooker recently to ask what would be done with those who should return, and he replied that they would be allowed to resume their positions as loyal citizens on taking the oath of allegiance. The rebels on the opposite shore have called loudly to the pickets on our side to "send back that d —