quested to call and make the necessaryarrangements immediately.. — — • «•«•* •— 1 1 —Another Soldier Dead.J5JT We were not aware, until a day or two ago, of llie death of our friend, W. H. Munger, of Fairbank, in this eoun'y, a member of Company C., 27ih Regiment, lie was taken sick on re turning from the march to Mill* Lac. Minnesota, on the 30th of October, and died at Anoka, on the 8th of November. He received the kindest nttenlion from the people of that place, who took him to a private house, nuisel him ten lor-ly, and turned out en masse to do honor to his remains Ho was an honest, up right, truthful man. and no one has gone into the army from purer motives of pat riot ism, or a nobler sense of duty. When we Ust saw him at Dubuque he was full of life, energy, animation and good feeling, but now, alas ! he is in the silent tomb. May the sod press lightly upon his bosom.The neiv Deput of the D. A 9. C. R. R.JtiT Through the kindness of Super