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nd of Lieut. Gen. R. S. Ewell. A. S. Pendleton, A. A. Gen. The Passage of Ewell through Maryland--Gen. Lee's Designs of Washington. A telegram from Washington, dated the 25th, says that Ewell's forces passed through Hagerstown on Tuesday. The head of the column entered the town on Tuesday morning and moved directly te in a position of Lee's own choosing; for the Government cannot afford to have a rebel army encamped between Washington and the Northern States. Whether, with Washington out off from immediate support from the loyal States, Gen. Hooker would derive any advantage from getting in Lee's rear, would depend entirely on the result of 0,000 militia. Chief of Police McKenney, of Belfast, Me., was mortally shot on the 24th inst. by two deserters, who refused to be taken. A letter from Washington says Richmond was reinforced on the 19th inst. It adds that "20,000 of Bragg's men are doing garrison duty in Richmond." Henry Clay Dean, the Iowa orator,