Show inthe nt of tire the re remains idail of the slain 3 itile 41 4 1 5 soldiers the remain the so soldiers libers of the command at camp don douglas glas f who NN were ere killed last summer by indians while guarding tho the overland mail route were solemnly interior Inter interred iod in the camp cemetery on yesler yesterday day with appropriate military conors honors the entire command offia officers ers and i n on in honor ap bior of odthe the memory of these gallant men who died I 1 in I 1 the disc haigo of their duty and by special permission of colonel pollock commanding the post the lodge of good Temp lars in camp aa ganison riison lodge no go 65 was allowed to attend the remains of their bi biel ethren hren without arms ai and ad wearing their regalia the occasion atrid and tho the manner of its celebration were alike honorable to the officers creditable to the soldiers and indicative of the high estimation in winch which the memory of these unflinching soldiers by both as tho the california legislature has passed a bill prohibiting the sale of liquors on sundays and election days ga 12 D we publish today to day extracts from a letter received ed by a lady at fort bridger f from rom her broar broth er one of tho the california hundred by will be seen that our california breth brethren rep who went east are making their m irk amon among g their battle worn eastern broth breth denand aio rapidly gaining tile the honorable distinction of promotion lor for merit A va march 15 th 1864 dean DEAH your mammoth letter with Cs came through bur lines this evening and I 1 improve the th c first opportunity of answering it 1 y 1 I 1 have hav a briten I 1 to you yen before concerning coner ning that tha 11 bone of contention 11 the company fund or rather our bounty W well 11 that tio tiou lible bleis is at an end capt reed is dead fell fighting for the cause we are all willing I 1 to our comfort comfort homes bornes and lives for and w e moui n his loss as a fellow soldier and brave command or everything Lvery thing unpleasant is now no forgotten and wo honor the memory of our first leader for his patriotism and bravery in the cause for which lie he gave his life the balance of the hind fund hay has been donated to the captains iv adow I 1 suppose you have read an account of tile tho 0 fight bt where capt reed herd was wag killed it was a 1 sad affair it a perfect guerrilla mastache mas ma sicie our loss from the regiment in killed wounded and missing was 51 froni from the brigado 91 01 I 1 was not 1 in n the fight none of our company were arre except capt reed and lie ho was acting major in in command com mind we went out in pursuit of the gnei rillas as soon as possible but could not them wo we came into a I 1 small camp of them one night but they aca scattered into the woods as soon as they saw its and it was too daik to find them or gutsue them tar it was enough to lo make a man proud or of his comra comrade com lel to tokoe see how edier eager they were id 10 turn out in in of the robs assoun as sidn as the news e came a me in every min that could crawl mounted liis horse and rushed out one fellow who was iras in the he guard honse for being found outside without a pass ran by the guard stole a horse bome borrowed som earms and went with us its no ono anew he was agoti along until mom mot n ing when much to tb tho the surprise e of everybody he be appeared in the ranks well armed aria and equipped riding along as calmly as though he had bad never seen the inside inide of ofa a guard house eight ot of our boys who have worn the humble I 1 chev che rons rong I 1 are arc now supporting the more dignified straps two more ot 0 t our number privates will nill soon leave to get them in other regiments four i Q M sergeants erg eanLs are now commissioned of officers flers one 0 ne of them is adjutant of this regi mentone quartermaster Quarter magfor of the ath cavalry and one aa lieutenant vit tenant of the ha ath african descent mass afas tie other left last week to bo be ad monti in the ath louisiana you see our california boys bare are not 0 oi er looked in tho the promotions dont be afraid of of my I 1 feel more and more interested every eiery day and more willing to do what v hat I 1 can in this great struggle I 1 na would hate to live after this war is over cr er to meet my friends who nho have served in it and have them ask ak the question where were y you on all the time 11 if I 1 could c not answer there too the satisfaction of being able to give i this answer will be worth the whole thi cc years service young citizens at the north who do not enlist are looked upon with contempt by those who do enlist and those who cannot canno but especially by tile tho women I 1 have my name used as al a certain young lady used the names of tw two 0 0 of f my school mates who did not enlist for th the e nv whole I 1 iole world I 1 should feel like a very large white sheep after we get through throng h with w ith tho the job jb wo we have on hand band here I 1 shall b be c h happa ap to join j oin you y on in in hunting silver leads in ne nevada v ady a and and U utah tali but thare is something more va valuable lu abic to look after just juit now 4 i 1 i nothing so cheers a bolders eol ders camp life as I 1 letters etters from absent friends ever yours 0 1 7 y we ve in insert sert toay tb 0 mr patrick Patrik bynch liach av q 7 bibo vho has lately aeeti appointed commissioner of deeda nia 1 1 and is il A prepared to attend all for califor made upon him in such call cal capacity capi city as well vc 11 as to t malie out all manner of legal 9 papers ally and accurately the long ll expert experience ence mr lynch in this line of OC business r aria and bi hia standing in this co are a sure guaran ff naran tee for lis ability to Por perform forin successfully 1 he proposes 1 I 1 aby ad by le ie ference to our advertising column it will bo be seen that mr air H J faust se sw ond South temple street has giver given up the lir cry portion portier of his business while lie he still con COD finues his stables for the accommodation f r the farming deorin broving and emigrant portion of tho the comman community ity give him a call |