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Show I Suddeu Deatn. Between S ani o'cl k Sun 1 iy morning, Lieutenant R ibert P. Warren War-ren d;ed very nuddeii'y at C unp Douglas, lie iiad appeared unusiiailv well that :u r:iing, was laughing ai.d Ijokitu with his comrades, and g ing intotiie pj3l trader's I wk a cigar, svl in a c'ua r, pit on dvji on thu Liblo, and leaneil back as if ah ml to ainoke. A ftw minutes afterwards it was discovered dis-covered that he was dead. It is thought apoplexy occasioned his death, as he b.is. soveral times within the lost few years been subject to apoplectic atUcks. Dei-eased was 'J years of a,;e, and had been in tkie army since ll, when heeulistcd in one of the New xork Zjuave regitnenu. II was in several engjgemn'j during t!ie war, I rose lo the rank of captain, an 1 was twice hre vetted for bravery and g.d-lautry. g.d-lautry. He lias been with the regular regu-lar army since 1 7, tirt .is tceon 1 ; li'-nt-nxnt i-i a-. in'Vt'-y- r- .'.,.... I aud un M iy 2"i.:i, l-'-S, w is pro- j muted to fir?t lieuu n i: !. lLs co:i- necf.on with t.ie ll'. i in'antry dates from 1S70. He was brother to (.tun. Warren. Lieutenant Warren was a ! brave soldier and a genial gentleman, whoso death will o:oas:oq a deep ( feeling of sorpiw. j He will be bjried in Camp Do;:g!as j cemetery, tne funeral being conducted con-ducted at 2 p.m. on Weinevlay. |