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alled out all the enrolled militia. General Rosecrans will issue an appeal to-morrow calling the people to arms. Major-General Blair arrived here to-day. The trains are still running on the Iron Mountain railroad, which, so far as is known, hame of the leading speculators, if compelled to sell now, would sink nearly or quite $800,000 to $1,000,000. Postmaster-General Blair's Retirement. Montgomery Blair, in a letter to an afternoon Washington paper, says: "My offers to resign werMontgomery Blair, in a letter to an afternoon Washington paper, says: "My offers to resign were not made because the principles adopted at Baltimore were objectionable to me; but, on the contray, they were made in good faith, with a view to allay animosities among the friends of those principles, and in order to secure their triumph." Mr. BlaMr. Blair will, by request of the President, continue in office until his successor qualifies. Nothing has yet been heard from Mr. Dennison, who is canvassing in Ohio at points where there is no telegraphic connection. No doubt is entertained that he wil