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sures have been taken to repel the rebels. General Rousseau takes the field to-day in person, and it is hoped that the rebels will be forced to recross the river before be gets through with them. Washington rumors. A dispatch from Washington gives the following list of rumors which were prevailing in that city: There has been to-day an avalanche of rumors without foundation. Among these were the capture of Mobile by Farragut, a serious disaster to Grant's army, and another v the one item of losses we are told that some 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 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