school fur the next tern^ II* has, however, accepted a poaiiion ir. die cQice of hia brother, Surveyor General of this Distiict—a'position which his practical knowledge of surveying abundantly tils him fur.On Wedno««hiv. thelPtli in«f , bv the Her n FtLT-.M. Mi- WM F.. HUNTER. to Mrs.Caroline m. simmoxs, ai i c*r t ii is § iaecNo card* tent.eOn the 2“)tl» inst , in tliis of con-Miinptmn. Mrs Ciuum.ttf. W C. wife of II 1*. Lovijoy. in the 2etli year of her age.On tlie Ttli and lllii of Felwuary, in Middle-field Township, Bochnnan County, I own, ofd^;: **» «- w w iTii'iihas fallen. Jacob Glass, of Qtmnqueion, n noble-hearted man, and one universally respected, died on Sunday last in the hospital, of Pneumonia, a disease which rage* in this latitude, from the middle of February to the last of March. Jacob learns a large circle of warm ami true friends, whose hearts will sadden when the news of his death reaches them. Small in statue, he was large in heart, and amid n!l the hardships and plications of the camp and field, he stood; bravely up in the patriot struggle, heroic- \ ally urging on his way, till death called him from the battle ground of Ameiica.i up to the realms of peace. He was buried with military honors, in the bury-ing ground, ju-t over among the trees— a place where a number of other soldiersaged, rc»|*div.'ly, 2 year*, 6 month* mid 21 day*, mol 4y«-sr*. 1 month and 12 days •• They were lowly and ph i«nnt in lludr lives,and in death they were not divided.'1 l.ivi-d to wake each tender |*fision.And delightful hopes inspire,Pi-d. to try our resignation.And direct our wi«h.« higher.R«.«t •\v«-t babe* in gentle slumber.Till the remirrection morn.Then nri*.- to join the nititiF»er That in Jesus* lilood nr»* born.n. k s. c. n. n.inissioti to tin; cold voice of death. VVr•• ’ leave him in his giave, thankful that there are rewards for those who have struggled for the right. A member oF Company I was laid by Ins side at the same time.The general health of the regiment is not improving in any considerable degree. There have been many cases of mumps, but none of a serious character.18The Pneumonia h the disease which VVe ere indebted la Euu ard irii „ j m„s, „nd gu|vg, ,lnvocI hi** will continue until the wet weather is over.SriMson. Eslt;j.. President of the Dubii que A* Sioux City IUilroad C m any, for a copy of the Third Annual Report of theOur chances for securing papers areCompany. We sxfrnvt a lew Hfn.s Hon. better tl.nn they I..... I..-..,, „t il.e pamphlet, which will doubtle.s prove „||u.r p,,;,,. gim.# ,efl MHmp|,is; w*get the Chicago Daily Tribune and theof interest to our readers.The gross enininga of the pnsl tear Sl. Ltaia Oemnenii qillIe r,,..lmlv amount to 8228 559.53. The actual The Chicatfo Time#, Jetl Dsvi,’ lh.lvChicago l imes, J-tl Davis' Poly expense, in o,emtii.tr 'bo road nmounl' i.emus. by G -neral O.der No. I. i-.i to 8105,628 12 This leaves a *e e,l Horn Major (Jen, ,al llu.lhuts lie.,,I profit ..f 8122 0111 41. The mcr-isc of j8 i„ his command suppre-rsedeat mugs m 1882 over 1861, is 829. 149. I Uene.al lltirlbul is h lawyer from Belvi 42, less than was exprcred, on ing to the ,|„re_ j„ . wj|| suff,.r pritlleJfailure of the jjiain crops through! this lreason to be .catteicd throuol, his com-section.We are glad to notice that the Supermaud. Men * f llio North, though weare far away from you, yet our eyes areintend,nt tecommends the construction !lnliously lurne.(, U)W lll, vou. Wil,, „llen of “ '-S™!*1' the I me of the road, 1^ interesl j„ wo u;Uc|las soon as possible. We hope this may bo done.The floating debt of the company amounts to $222,tiJJ.02. Of the old Dubuque k Pacific K. R indebtedness there Ims been retired, during this year. 82G9.9G5.63 There is sell outstanding, of this indebtedness, 8115.215 10.The construction account fur die past year shows an expenditure of 8 io 559 74. for peiroanent improvements. The equipment nccotnlamounts I 815,0* Id. 14.The President savs that •• an earnestyour movements now. There are noble sons among you, whose loyahy shall bo a ter t or to all secession ftympathiz*-rs. Those v»ln‘^e sons have Fallen hv disease, ur Itave been shot on I lie blu*dy battle fieM, cannot, will not, li-ten l« treason's con temptihle voice at the X •rth. Our eve* are upon the Copperheads. They ate lio n of whom it w-.uld I. »ve been pn.p* i to have said : 11 ro/fo iciolto, iptmifrt ttretli, bui now both the count enance and the thought-; arc open to in spectiv n i»f the gnx ng world. Fuqit ternpuM. Uum apiro apero Dum vivimu*, vivamvt.