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Skirmishes, &c. New York, July 7. --The special Washington correspondent of the Evening Post says that 12,000 Federal troops had crossed the Potomac within the past twenty-four hours. Col. Duryea has been appointed Brigadier General. F. H. Watton, the Governor of Utah, deeming the support of the Lincoln Government inconsistent with his duty, has resigned. The Federal steamer Monticello, while reconnoitering yesterday about five miles above Newport News, discovered about seven hundred Southerners and opened fire upon them. The Monticello landed seven companies. No particulars are given. British Consuls insist on visiting Baltimore on business, under a truce flag, and accompanied by an armed tug. Hawkins' New York Zouaves had a recent encounter with the Southerners near Newport News. Three Southerners and 24 of the Zouaves were killed. The Zouaves sent for reinforcements. [The above is all from the Washington correspondent of the New York Post.