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Gen. Scott, it is said, and re-said, will resign, if Virginia leaves the Union; but the report is without the least foundation. He is daily at his post, and hard at work. George Ashmun, it is reported here, is about to be sent to Canada as a confidential agent of the Administration. No orders have as yet been issued for the blockade of Southern ports, or to stop the mails in the revolutionary States. Fort Monroe, as well as Fort Washington, Va. are to receive an increase of Garrison. Harper's Ferry is to be garrisoned as soon as troops can be raised to send there; but the Virginians, it is feared, will capture the Arsenal first. Three regiments will be ordered to rendezvous at Washington, one to go to Fort Monroe with the New York regiment, a comfortable rendezvous for soldiers. A Baltimore regiment has tendered his services to the Government. Governor Hicks, of Maryland, has just had an interview with the President, and it is said that he conveyed