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uartermaster's office on Friday, as noticed in the Express. The Army and Navy officers are making no preparations for a prolonged stay of their steamers, wherever they are to go. The coal taken in for "the round trip," is enough to bring them back. No coal transports have been engaged, but, on the contrary, both the War and Navy Departments have declined transport ships to-day. The inference from this is, that the steamers are to make no long stays anywhere. Passing through Green wich street about 12 ½ o'clock this afternoon, our reporter met company A of the first Flying Artillery. They were evidently bound for Canal street, to go on board the Atlantic. There were about ten guns, which, with the ammunition wagons and troops, extended a long distance. The Atlantic will probably sail before this account goes to press. The Illinois will go to Canal street this afternoon, taking the dock of the Atlantic, to get her supplies. She has nothing now on board except t