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fice is a telegraphic instrument, the wires from which connect with the War Department at Washington, with every city and town in the State of New York with which there is telegraphic communication, and with every police station-house in the city of New York. An operator is present day and night, and we will only mention, as an incident, that the General chatted for half an hour last night with the Secretary of War. Here all the business connected with the troops in the city and State is trans that station. One thing, however, is certain, the troops are within call, conveniently located, and in sufficient force; but, as before stated, unless an absolute necessity demands their appearance, not an armed soldier will be seen in the city of New York to-day. Among Union men the feeling of satisfaction upon the arrival of the distinguished general universal. Many well-known citizens have called upon him and personally expressed their gratification. Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott wa