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fully disciplined and brought to a high state of efficiency. Gen. Sigel has been assigned to the corps lately under Fremont's command. The call for more troops. Boston July 2. --Governor Andrew has issued a call to the people of Massachusetts to fill up to the maximum number all her regiments now in the field, and for ten or fifteen new regiments, in response to the call of the War Department. The Governor closes his call as follows: "Massachusetts, which has never slumbered norMassachusetts, which has never slumbered nor slept, must now arise to higher efforts, and pledge to all the duties of patriotism with renewed devotion the individual efforts, the united hearts, heads and hands of all her people." Exit Fremont. It will be seen by an order from the War Department--says the Providence (R. I.) Post. of the 28th ultimo--that Major General Fremont, commander of the Mountain Department, declines to serve under General Pope. In other words, he has asked to be "relieved" from the command of the first ar