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A dispatch from Washington states that Daniel E. Sickles' brigade has "flummuxed."
f the Southern States, with a preponderance in favor of Virginia. General Johnson, formerly stationed in the military command of this coast, was still at Los Angeles on the 15th instant. A valuable service of silver plate had been presented to him by his California friends. It is rumored that he will shortly leave for Texas by the overland route, and will be accompanied by some fifty Californians, who seek service under Jefferson Davis. General Johnson had received information from Washington that his resignation from the Federal army was accepted. The Los Angeles Star, of the 15th instant, contains news from Arizona and the Southeastern borders of the State. Since the discontinuance of the overland mail, the Apache Indians have become alarmingly hostile. At last accounts they appeared to have full control of Arizona Territory, and neither persons nor property were safe there. The military at Fort Buchanan are represented as affording no protection, remaining close