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, was at Philadelphia on Sunday. Gen. Fremont is in retirement at Washington, preparing his report. Sales of stocks in Baltimore are limited Virginia 6's slightly advanced; North Carolina 6's have declined. In Baltimore the price of Rio coffee is 18a30 per pound. In New York, on the 27th inst., sales were made of eight hundred bags, at 32 per pound. Mess pork is held at 12; sugar, 7 ½c. The War Department has ordered that Bishop Ames, of the Methodist Church, and the Hon. y increased. The army is suffering for supplies, and a new line is proposed via Jersey City, Easton, and Philadelphia. Bills have been offered reducing the expenses in both branches of Congress two hundred and fifty thousand dollars annually. The Danish bark Jurgen, from Rio, bound for Havana, with five thousand bags of coffee, was seized on the morning of the 25th inst. by the Federal ship Morning Star, and ordered to Philadelphia. There has been a destructive fire at Boston.