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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ss, 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. H. Fish, of New York, be appointed Commissioners to the rebel States, to visit Richmond and elsewhere, under such regulation as may be prescribed by the authorities, to relieve the necessities of the Federal prisoners confined in the South. Both Commissioners have accepted, and will accompany a number of prisoners to Fortress Monroe. Gen. Siegel's resignation has not been accepted. He will remain in the service of the United States Government. The House Committee have decided to rep