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son (War Democrat,) 4,483. Majority against Eastman, 624. Democratic gain 4,233. Republican loss 3,170. Marcy, (Dem.) is elected in the First, and Rolland and Paterson, (Cep.) in the Second and third disputers. The Republicans have 44 majority on joint ballot in the Legislature of New Hampshire. Last year it had 83. A special correspondent of the Chicago Times, writing from Washington, says Lincoln is certainly to be impeached at the opening of the next session of Congress. Chizens are arming to resist the arrest of deserter is in Noble county, Ohio. The New York World thinks the Conscription act involves odium to point of its personal effects, and is questionable in point of constitutional legality. The Herald, of the 26th, says the finances are in a very critical condition, and cannot be left as they are much longer. As to Hooker's army, the Herald says nothing is to be gained by an advance when the elements as well as the enemy have to be conquered.
The Northern border. All the information which reaches us from the Northern border of Virginia, indicates that active operations for the spring campaign are about to commence. Hooker's army, we are told, is only waiting an improvement in the roads, which a few days favorable weather will afford, whilst Milroy, in the Valley, being heavily reinforced, has established his outposts at Strasburg, eighteen miles this tide of Winchester. It is not improbable that his pree has been, or will be, sufficiently increased to author the attempt to advance up the Valley as far as Staunton or at least to hold possession of the Shenandoah and Luray Valleys.