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onor; whereupon Wallace's aid knocked Smith's down. General Paine sent Wallace assurances of his cooperation. As General Smith had nobody but his discomfited Lieutenant to enforce his order, the old flag still waves. The occurrence, however, was the subject of an order from Gen. Smith, deprecating the mutinous spirit manifested by the troops under his command.--(Doc. 190.) The Ninth New York Cavalry regiment left Albany for the seat of war in Virginia. This regiment was raised in Chautauqua, Cataraugus, and Wyoming counties, and the men are mostly agriculturists.--N. Y. Herald, Nov. 27. The affair of the black-flag is thus alluded to by the Charleston Courier of to-day: War in its best estate is war, and is horrible enough. If we must meet invaders, let us meet them with all the mitigation which invasion affords. To say that no prisoners are to be taken under any circumstances, is only to proclaim a war of extermination, in which both sides will suffer uselessly. T