it*uiveweiv-ndvryofci-geunliftlieinanlOtss,iatat)0-—— ■■■»»•«-From Arizona,—The Mrsi!!;* Times, of the 12th, contains the following items:Capt. Henry Skillinan is raising a company to pitcli into the first enemies of the Confederate States they can reach, be they Abe's men, Apaches, or whatnot. They ask no pay, but claim all tli« property they can take from the Indians. Capt. Skill-man, it is stated, is one of the best Indian tightens in America. His company will be all men of his own picking.A scouting party under Lieut. Hunter, report having gone within some titteen miles of Fort Craig, ami to the scene of the late skirmish and saw no signs of the enemy. Theii pickets had all been withdrawn, and it is generally believed that the federal forces have abandoned the fort.