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Show tiLEGRABIIiC 3SrEWS " iiy pon" v.. ;' Tbe,pbny of Saturday last brought, the following, news: - Wntscfosr. A tlhipalcU from, this city of May 2th says: As Was sopposed would ba the cat i;-fat i;-fat night, scvewl regiment w(ik the "New Jersey and Michigan Uri!r.ades, Jillsworthy Zouaves; and the, district militia crossed. Into Virginia. The Vir-ginja Vir-ginja pickets having been previously driven driv-en In by the adveuee guards, one of the rcgtoicjits took the road leading to Fairfax Fair-fax Court House, about twenty utiles from Washington, while another, the Jersey stopped at the forks, a mile from theLpDg bridge, nwnittng orders. An ntlvanrc into itgiuia was also maile from another, point, namely: at the month of the "Potomac acqucduct, al Georgetown. George-town. The ew. York Zouaves, Ulhand COth, and.tho,Jcrsey Regiments hold Alexan di-Ia, while Arlington heights ore occupied occu-pied by several regiments. ,'Tltc entrance Into Alexandria was attended by. an evqn wirfeb 'has-east- tlie deepest gloom" Bitr this community. Colonel KUsworlh, who had hauled dbyii tliq secession flag from iho Marshall House; was soon afterwards shot iff a concealed foe. Another dispatch sajsr Kllaworth was shqt hi (he back by one Jackson, proprietor pro-prietor of a hotel In Alexandria Jaeb son wis immediately killed by Francis 15rowuell of Troy a member of Ells-worth's Ells-worth's Zouaves. The body Is lying 5 u State at the uavy yard. President Lincoln, Lin-coln, who was a worm, jvrsonai frleml if Ellsworth, Is deeply affected by his death. The 7Vj&eV dispatch furnifhes the following particulars-. Col. Ellsworth was shot us ho was descending the stair, whit the secession Hag which he had torn down, by tbeuian Jackson.kceptr ot the Marshal' HotfsQ, with a double barrelled gun. lie died nltnoit latant"ly, dyeing the secession seces-sion Has with bis blood, lie onlrsaid "MyQod,Ji On the 35U' Cot Ellsworth's remains were conveyed to the east room oX thef President's honse, where they lie in state The SVwfj'dispatcli, dated midnight of .tho21tb, states that a gehtli-man just arrived ar-rived from Alexandria, says Ihe Fire Zouaves, have commenced executing their threats of revenge. They have already shot thrcc-Tiolent secessionists. The people peo-ple of Alexandria who were sympathizing 1 withaekon have been compelled to flee i for their lives, , IS?1 f' 11 ' jrt?' General, Johnsttln;! conimaqiici of .ttie TtaIt,ipcdWpni.ha been orderetl toltlle command. offriheCoofcdcrate: 'force at Harper' Ferry, nlsa; that; General ifeattre-gard ifeattre-gard had bietuordcrfd t6r-prfolk; and that JcffjpatiSMfould; bo at J"icltm6na otf the"2itlijS"Wf4 y .t4 ,1 . ( A dispatch or tlid, 2ith gays; Fivtthtln-dred Fivtthtln-dred .troops from North Carolina arrived aMtichinond last MtindiiVtjighti and are. ttowstalipptd , nearold; Point Comfort. Tbey, were. to; bo followed by fife hundred more Itt a.day or.two from.thcsatno State, tnaklfg a.full rrgimctit of one 'thousand 'u' ' "".'- ' Twelye hlmdrcd 'Tennessee (rOops nr-riredt,tlilldon nr-riredt,tlilldon Tue5day' . ' .. A St. LoHWRspatch 6r thci2ilh.aysf Astfng fceting. seems to" prevail liere that Geiu Harney wilie obliged to 'use: the tmlitnry power against, the' fremton Istf. of Mist'oaffi notitbst.'indiiig. Jib! treaty; wj(lt,Gtn,;i'r';ce: . tnmi men saVi hp treaty,..iq f,u, has, not 'been, regarded' Uy thcscefcisiottfsfs and, that tlicy' have persecuted ITnien men more. than, ever be-titer- Gen. Harney, Gen,Xiyon, Col, IJlait.nnd others declare" tiiat .thii pers?-sntidtt pers?-sntidtt iT)"it,ccasa."of Governor Jackson and hls.friena.iwni be iiatib Bcqua'intcd jvttb federal bayonets. ' - ",:'.'"" The, Kpw. Xotk, I&alTi "corrcspOni dence, dated Baltimore ., Sd. s ayst Two persons are udinun'dcr Cx"antlail6aA berer Charged - wUh ltreason: in' "enlisting ittid sending tfpoprftprfi dtin)oro to joht'the Poiifederniarmy.. ' Xwb thousand aneh troops had left JJaltttuore.'np to this time, r btit.jt.vfls tibt certain, that the", priisoncrt had;any,hantlTn.ihcIr-ciiIisttricnti ' '- A Monigdmcry-dispnteliiays, thnt,,tha 13th, of Junc is appointed a darof fasting and prayer forlheSededcd thfe ' , The presence of General Johnston1 at Harper's Ferry ireonfirmed. '" -, v.A;i?attiro(iia dispatch of the 25 th sayst o.trahi"s,Were rhit .over the- llaUimore nitd Ohto railroad. last- high t orhto-day eleven cngiues.aiid.a'targG ntimbf r of cars have i:cendcfamed,-at' Harper Fefry, "; Fprtytninc m'fn:-v;inpWei';on'"arain, havq beenarre.st3diit Hiirj)er.,Ferry':ana are npw in jail.- rt ja" tuft,orcd:th'at lios tlht csprc tid w goingon nt" Harperl'a'Fcr-rybiiUIicreJsndthingilcIinitoisyet, Harperl'a'Fcr-rybiiUIicreJsndthingilcIinitoisyet, .j, t v'-wuwc.xtws.',''. w a i Iti Wjreportwl tlt1cers,ormarqn"e had.rcaclied London ahd' Ivlverpool'iond thnt.tcs3e!s; hadleft bothqllles to'act bn-derthem.1. bn-derthem.1. i--,? c ' iy ;. The.Britfsh goverhmwit has Issued m tarnation, wanitng.its Si'itbjeetsngainst engaging en-gaging in the wnf in , Amcrlca,'nud 'declaring 'declar-ing the intention of .thoGovcrttiitetittd jeV main neofral.lwarns British' snblecti if tlicy.tter .tbo;.n)illtary service of eith'et sldedOinhiMpfwar;trnnsjwrt.ratfempt; 1oget recruits, LsfHv, oq't Hfcssels'forwar imrpows, or;break,. endeayortobfeak ony-'Wockadej iawfnUyand ncttialty esttibf-.lhediOrcarryTOldlersVlispAfcliiA.mntrrf. esttibf-.lhediOrcarryTOldlersVlispAfcliiA.mntrrf. afe contrabatid sf wArfcfor., cither nartn' they ilt liabtVMrih'c.ttanies 'and C0fc.o.ie.ecs ami dso- nt' thejr peril, and-wliliiyno wfsq obtain' tiie protcctlon of tho. government; ' .Active prepnrationft wrejiu on itt the BrilisU navy yards for rttidiiig a pdwdrful sqadrfn,jnto;Amerlean:waler4; Tha:LpuiIoii. Times Mm(cdi out a"tha't! America had;heretofore1ndusiri6qsly vln dlcateil principles nnd precedahts till of -i whlch-noK a to the contradiction of her' owiibelilegrent rights. It saysshe"Tnp-'cMVi?wJnR'n'IeniVd'!the saysshe"Tnp-'cMVi?wJnR'n'IeniVd'!the riglit of search,, ond bptb of ihesa arc now. tohied flgainst'Jierv ' . '-.v:-.-; . ,:: .TTip.'QIiattiber xf Commerce' had'calied the attentTon of the Frencli 'Gqreipmenf tp.the necessity of tafein j -measnrcii'- for tbe, protection" of Frencli-vessels itiAmer!. can waters. - i .'-'-;"; The ilinlsters of.CVmmerco'an'd May riues -promised. io baveii cbnrerSnce with thc?.Enipcro"r)n theibjeet; ' Confedcrnte'Staf esT commissioners had an interview with M: Thou venal, pn.tho ?- Prance is about to, send a ucet: to America to protect French interests,- |