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y police for uttering sentiments opposing the policy of the present Administration, they are cautioned by their friends. Travel between this city and Alexandria is now uninterrupted, and baggage of all descriptions goes through without examination, though guards of Federal and Virginia troops are stationed at the different ends of the Long Bridge. The steamer Mount Vernon, with a large force of Government troops, left this city yesterday, for the lower Potomac. She was cruising off Boyd's Hole last night, with the large Columbiad she had on board pointing towards the Virginia shore. The rumors which are prevalent in Alexandria, concerning an invasion and possession of that city by the Lincoln Administration, are not credited by any one in this city. In fact, it is doubtful whether enough of the troops now here could be induced to go to Virginia. The Northern papers contain voluminous dispatches from Washington, some of which we copy: Washington, May 7.