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ntreville this evening, from Alexandria, report that an immense collection of wagon trains are on this side, and general movements are indicative of speedy operations. Forage is very scarce in Washington city, and animals are suffering severely. Coal is not to be had, and wood is $10 per cord. General Fremont reached New York on Thursday, and the Abolitionists are clustering around him. The Mayoralty election in New York is exciting great interest there. Fernando Wood and Geo. Opdyke are candidates. Wood, in a late speech, advocated peace, and points at a free city move in New York. The New York Herald supports Wood. At Washington city a large number of the members of the Lincoln Congress have arrived. Congress meets on Monday, the 2d December. The Department reports are very voluminous. The Boston papers say that Messrs. Mason and Slidell are pleased at being allowed to read the papers at Fort Warren. They have made the acquaintance of political pr