Clarence K Bed well. a Pot torjyoun.n man. who i’orinorl\ was connected with the Atchison fire depart-meiit, but who C mw with the firow»dcoartmeru at I’jrip Funsron, \vi it of*that he was one of the few Atchison county hoys It ft there when the Suth division pulled out “i don’t Know w hether the fire boys will everIea\ e here or not,” he writes, “butthink if the war continues much longer and they tieo 1 men they v ill take Us out and put o di r men in onr place*. We have ox stations here. I am at Xo 4 in the Remount. How do 1 like army life? \\ * 11. if the war was over 1 would rather be out of tho army, but the w i\ thing- are. Is *■would rather be in.” Mr. Red well \p;a sso* a wish to he sent “over.” Ha says that the captain of veterinarian*at Ramp Funs! on is Captain Rale, who was roared at Lowemoat, and that he is very popte ir with his men. Clarence Bedwell’s brother, Lieut. George F. Red we) I. of the 3.? 4 th er-thleiy, has been transferred from Camp Doniphan, ok la t«» Camp Pike. Ark. George Red well had served in the army several years before the present war came on.