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te, and the fear that they will be brigaded with the whites, and that white soldiers will be required to salute black officers. Miscellaneous. When Mr. Vallandigham was advertised to lecture in Baltimore the Administration papers contained the following advertisement: Union men of Baltimore! will you permit that rebel, Vallandigham, to desecrate our city by lecturing on any subject? No! No! Never! These manifestations of violence prevented Mr. Vallandigham from lecturing in the Monumental City. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette says, on the 29th ult.; This very morning General Hallack declared that there wMr. Vallandigham from lecturing in the Monumental City. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette says, on the 29th ult.; This very morning General Hallack declared that there were twenty-two thousand deserters from the Army of the Potomac alone. Our other armies are depleted in a similar degree. The Cincinnati Commercial has the following paragraph: Notification is given by many of the organs of the "Democracy" of the day that the butternut is now the accepted emblem of the Democratic party.