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eral Wool. The story of the resignation of Gen. Wool, set afloat by some ingenious correspondent, is without foundation. Nothing is known here of any intention on the part of the General to resign. Consultation of the President and General M'Clellan. A lengthy consultation was held to-day between the President, Major-Gen. McClellan, and Col. Scott, Assistant Secretary of War. Affairs along the lines. The army telegraph reports all quiet along the lines. The recent Affn adjourned to day. All the companies between Washington and New York were represented, and also the War and Post-Office Departments, the former by Mr. Canfield, and the latter by Mr. McClellan, the Second Assistant Postmaster General. General M'Clellan's body guard. Captain Barker, of Gen. McClellan's body guard, has been promoted to Major, and authorized to increase his command to a squadron. The command has been increased up to the standard, viz: 200 men, and is in fine military co