Ige-Fourteen to be Placedin Position.mst■y:hWork of Krectlaff Th«*m Will Be In C'hnrfie of CltAlrtnan of theC'Omnii ttee.les.ite-s-Capt. George G. Moser, chairman of the headstone comnnttee of Hyde Clark fcpost, G. A. k., has received fourteen headstones from the granite quarries in Vermont which furnish a j them to the government, the latter is furnishing them on application to the f Grand Army posts and veterans who ly do not belong to that organization.These silent sentinels will be placed j coa in position under the direction of Capt. Moser in the respective cemeteries j D where the remains of those for whom n j they are intended are resting. The following are the names of the dead ^ j soldiers whose graves a ill each haved10Stirreatida*Is 1T1one: j #uclt;Peter Bischoff, Company E, 5th 4100Iow'a cavalry, Lin wood. j cvrlt;M Peter Arnsdorff, Company I. KthJ Iewa. Mt. Calvary.*' j C. P. Russell, Company I, 14th Ohio,Linwood.Mai. DeWitt C. Cram, Company B,6th Iowa cavalry, Linwood.John Newman, Company D, 6thlow valry. Linwood.Charles S. Yerger. Company D, $th J Pennsylvania, Linwood. JJ James Evans, Company H, 12th* I va, Linwood. aaIIJohn Swenk, Company E, 21st Iowa, | frei r* Linwood,Francis N Keeley, Company E, 22nd Wisconsin, Linwood.George C. Luck, Company F, 21st , j Iowa, Linwood.A. Bradley, Company Missell1 a Engineers of the West, Linwood. JFrank H. Carberry. Company 1, 1st Thr Iowa infantry, Linwood.John Mulhall, Company H, 16thfirer~hirOlIdss)kr Iowa, Holy Cross.• » James McKeegan, Company H, 5th R ? I Indiana, Holy Cross. 1 Preifi * - - J *Some of these died within a yearand some have been dead for several years. This list of dead soldiers con-essomBloctains the name of the first man in the Slt;' ! United States who enlisted as a volun-1 teer for the war of the rebellion—clubterdFrank H. Carberry. He was a mem-] recc ber of the old Governor s Greys and j Roc r\n ♦!»«* pvpnincr of the T2th of Anril. I the