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wwiiiyyE DIB SEMI-WEEKLY. [VOL. XL] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. APRIL 14, 1862. [NO. 1116.] PHIN'TED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Class of 1833 Daniel Ru;;le3. EDWARD J. HALE & SONS. El ITORS; and TROrRIETORS rice fur ihc Semi-Weekly Observer $3 00 if paiil In mlvance; S3 50 if paid during ihe year of safcsarip- ion: or S I afier the year has expired. For the Wes'ily Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid in advance; $2 60 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or is 00 after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per square of 10 lines for the first, and SO cents for each jacceeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial oontrauts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or ;hey will be coatinu«d till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advert isements to be inserted oharg»d 50 per ••Qt extra. From ihe Cbarleston Courier. A LIST OF THE GENERAL OFFICERS IN THE j Class of 18H5 Junes M Withers. ARMIES OF THE ( ONFEDERATE STATES. Claw of 18oG Joseph R Anderson, Lloyd Tilgh- Tlie following interesting statistica of the Con- | man. federate .^luy organization are due to one of the j Class of 1837 Braxton Bragg, Wm 11 T Walker. Itichiuond correspondents ol the Courier. In the | Pemberton, Arnold Elzoy, list ot Bngadier-Generals in the Provisional Ar- | H Sibley, Jubal A Early, uiy, the regular order of appointment ia perhaps ! Ckss of 1838 Wm J Hardee, Janies H Trapier. not aiw.'ijs observed, but we believe the lut is , of 1839 Alex K Uwton, John P McCown. SPECL\L NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscribers for a longer time than is paid for. Such ofovj old subscribers as desire to take the-pa- per on this system Vill please notify us when making remittances. Jan’y 1, 1S5S. f^TO ADVERTISERS. Persons out of town who desire advertisements in serted in the Observer, and persons in town with whom we have not regular accouiitp ' ' pleafe send with the advertisement as mucii mor^ i.;y wish to invest in it, according to our adverti>. i jis oa the first page We do not wish to opan aa> more such accounts,—or indeed any accounis The process of collection is too difficult, and we have to pay «aah for every thing we ■«e or sell in these times. Oct. 2, 1861. Obitcart NotioB'?.—We have heretofora given notice, j repeatedly, that we charge for obituary notices of un | reasonable length, and for resolutions of respect; bo- [ dause that kind of reading, we have much occasion to ' know, is not often more agreeable to readers than to | •ditors of papers. A^ it generally happens, however. | that after charging and paying postage on the account for- | warded, we never get paid, wo now give notice that we i will insert nothing of the sort hereafter unless accom- i paaied by the cash. (Always excepting in the case of j deceased volunteers, when we require no pay.) Bear | in mind, therefore, that we will insert obituary notices j and resolutions, not exceeding 70 words, gratis. For all over 70 words, one cent a word, which must be paid be fore the notice will be put in type. otherwise correct. The dates of graduation tiojj W est Point are taken from Gardner’# Diatiuoarj ot the United States Army; Generali in ih^. Regular Armjf. 1 Samuel (’ooper, Va, Adjutant General. 2 Albert S Johnston, Texas, commanding in Kentucky. 3 Joseph K Johnston, Va, oommtnding North ern V’irginia. 4 Robert E Lee, Va, commanding South Atlan tic Coast. 6 P G T Beauregard, Lou, commanding Army of Potoniac. M'tjur General* in the I^nviiional Arm]/. 1 David E Twigg.s, Georgia, resigned. I 2 Leonida^i Polk, Lou, eoiumanding at Memphis. { 3 Braxton Bragg, Lou, commanding at Pttusa- ) cola. 4 Earl V'an Dorn, Mis.'?, Army of Potomac. : 5 Gustavus W Smith, Ken, Army of Potomac. | 0 Theophilus II Holmes, N C, Army of Pyto- mac 7 William J Hardee, Georgia, Missouri. 8 Benjaiiiin Uuger, S C, commanding at Nor folk. 9 James Longstreet, Ala, Army of Potomac Class of IblO Richard S Ewell, Paul O Hebert, Richard B Garnett. Class of lb4l Robert S Garnett, Samuel Jones, j Class of 1842 Earl Van Dorn, Gustav us W Smith, : Mansfield Lovell, James Long- ‘ street, Daniel H Hill, Richard I II Anderson, Lafayette McLaws, Alex P Stewart. , Class of 1843 Roswell S Ripley, Sam’l G French, i Class of 1844 Simon B Buckner. j Class of 184u E Kirby Smith, Barnard E Bee, I Wm II C VVhiting. i Class of 1846—Thomas J Jackson, Cadmus M | Wiluox, iv'avid R Joiios, Wm M Gardner. Class of 1848 Nathan G Evans. Class of 1854 ,J E B Stuart, GENER.A,Lsi W^UO WERE .NOT URAUUATEsi AT WEST POINT. The following Generals were appointed to the I old United States Army, without passing through the 'Vest Point Academy:—David E. Twiggs, ap pointed in 1>512; Wm. W. Loring, in 183G; Thos. T. Fauntleroy, in 183G. The following Generals first saw service in the Mexican war:—M. L. Bonham, Henry R. Jaok- Gideou lU John B .MisruJcr, V., oomm.ndiNg .t Vork-1 ..'J- ' Chas. Clarit, J nos. C. iiinuman, John C. Breck inridge, Benj F. Cheatham, Richard Griffith, Albert Pike, Adley H. Gladden, Maxcy Gregg. Thtf following Generals participated in the STWDAtl) i\D HiSCELlWEULS WOllkS, Abbott S Hiatorie**, 28 vols.; Abbott’s NapcUon; Irvicg*6-'- nuplete Works, 21 vols; “ Lifj of Washington, 5 voli; Prescott’s Philip the 2d; “ Charles the 5th; “ Ferdinand .ind Isabella; “ Conquest of Mexico; “ •• of Peru; Bancroft’s C States, 8 vols; Lossing’s Field Book of the Amerioan Revolution; Tytler’s L'niversal History; IlHllam's Middle -Xges; Hume and Macaulay’s Hi^toriee of England; Rollin's At>cient History: Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; Josephus’ woiks; Robertson’s works; Webster's Works; Clay’s “ by Colton; Benton's 30 yesrt in the U S Senate; Burke’s works; Dr Johnson s ditto; Boswell’s Life of Dr Johnson: Addison’s Works; Addison’s Spectator, Macaulay e Miscellanies; 1 and 6 vols; ^lodern British Essayists; Knight’s Half Hours with the best Authors; Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir *»V m Hamilton: Chambers's Miscellany, 10 vols; Statesm.^n's Manual; The Federalist; Political TfXt Book, by McCluskey; Constitutions of the States; Marshall’s Life of Washington; The Life of VS’m. Pinckney; .American Eloquence; Biography of Distinguished Women; by .Mrs S J Hale: Encyclopoedia .Americana; Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; Life and Correspondence ot Lord Jeffrey; Lockhart’s Life of Scott; Curran and his Cotemporaries, by Chas Phillips; Waverly Novels, complete in H vols; *• “ •' in 24 vols: “ ‘‘ “ in 27 vols; Cooper’s Sea Tales, Dickens’ Works; Marr}-att’s Novels; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders; Hannah More's works; Dick's works; Plutarch’s Lives; Dryden's Works; Sterne’s works; The Doctor, by Southey; Crabb’s Synonymes; Peroy Anecdotes; Chronicles of the Bastile, illustrated; The Scottish Gael; *.»atetteer of the U. States; Major Jack Downing’s .30 years out of the Senate; Livingstone’s Tr;ivels in South .\trica; Lord Elgin's Mis'.^ion to China and Japan; Five ^ ears in China, by Dr. (Mias. Taylor; i town. 11 Thomas J Jackson, Va. oommanding North western Virginia. 12 Mans&eld Lovell, Va, oommftDding Coast of ! Louisiana i l3 E'imund Kirby Smith, Florida, Army of Po- j tomac. I 14 George B Crittendwu, Ken, oommaDdiog fiifct I Tennessee i Brijadi^r GsneraU in the Army. I 1 Milledge L Bonham, S C, Army of Potomac. ! 2 John B Floyd, Va, commanding Army Ka- i nawha. 3 Henry A W'ise. Va, Roanoke Island. 4 Ben 5lc('uiloch, Texas, ^Hssou^i. 5 * Henry R Jackson, jreo, resigned. ^ 6 *Robert S Garnett, V'a, killed in action. 7 * William H T Walker, Geo, resigned. ' 3 ^Barnard E Bee, S C, killed in action. , 9 Alexander li Lawton, Geo, commanding Oo«st of Georgia. i 10 ’•'Gideon J Pillow, Tenn, resigned. ; 11 Samuel R Anderson, Tenn, Kentucky. ' 12 Daniel S Donelson, Tenn, Coast of S Carolina, j 13 David R Junes, S C, Army of Potomac. ; I 14 Jones M Withers. Ala, commanding Coa«t of! j Alabama. ! j 15 John C Pemberton, Va, Coast of S C. j 16 Richard .S Ewell. Va, Army of Potomao. i 17 John H Winder, Maryland, Richmond. I 18 Jubal A Early, Va, Army of Potomao. ; 19 "^Thos B Fluurnoy, Ark, died in Arkansaa , 20 Samuel Jones, Va, Army of Potomac. 21 Arnold Elzey, Maryland, Army of Potoma# 22 Daniel H Hill, N C, Army of Potomao. 23 Henry H Sibley, Luu, Texas Frontier. 24 Wm H C Whitii.g, Geo, Army of Potoma* 25 Wm W Loring, N C, Western Virginia. 2t) Richard H Anderson. S C, Pensacola. 27 Albert Pike, Ark. Indian Commissioner 28 *Thos T Fauntluroy, Virginia, resigned. 29 Robert Toombs, Geo, Army of Potomac 30 Daniel Ruggles, Va, Louisians. 31 Charles Clark, Mi?s, Army of Potomac. 32 Roswell S Ripley, S C, Coast ot S C. 33 Isaac R Trimble, Md, Army of Potomao. 34 *John li (jrayson, Ken, died in Florida. 35 Paul U Hebert, Lou, Coast ot Texas. 36 Richard C Gatlin, N C, commanding North ('arolina. 37 *Felix K Zollicoffer, Ten, killed in Kontuoky 38 Benj F Cheatham, Ten, Kentucky. 39 Joseph R Anderson, Va, Coast of N G. 40 Simon B Jiuckner, Ky, Kentucky. 41 Leroy Pope Walker, Ala, Alabama. I 42 Albert G Blanchard, Lou, Norfolk. ! 43 Gabriel J Rains, N C, Vorktown. 1 44 J E B Stuart, Va, Army of Potomao. I 45 Lafayette McLaws, (Georgia, Yorktown. I 46 Thos F Drayton, S C, Coast of S C. I 47 Thos C Hindman, Ark, Kentucky. 1 48 Adley H Gladden, Lou, Pen.?acola. 49 John Porter McCown, Ten, Kentucky. .50 Lloyd Tilghnian, Ken, Kentucky, j 61 Nathan G Evans, S C, Co:ist ot S C. I 52 Cadtnus M Wilcox, Ten, Army of Potomac. ■ 53 *Philip St George (’ockc, Va, died in Va. ■ 5t R E Rhodes, Ala, Army of Potomac. ; 55 Richard 'I’aylor, IjOU, Army ot Potomac. 56 Louis T Wigfall, Texas, Army of Potomac. 57 James II Trapier, S (J, Coast ot Florida. 58 Sam'l G Fieneh, Miss, Army of Potomao. .59 Wm H Carroll, Tenn, East Tennofiseo. 60 Hugh W Mercer, (jreortria, Texan wars and the wars with Mexico:—Beu McCulloch, Louis T. Wigfall. The following Generals saw no military service previous to the present war:—John B. Floyd, Henry A. W’ise, Robert Toombs, Richard Taylor, Thos. B Flournoy, L l*ope W alker, F. K. Zol- licoffer, William Mahone, L. (J’B. Branch, W il- liam H. Carroll, R. E. Rhodes. Some, however, received military educations at State institutions Virginia has 16 Generals in the Confederate Armies; South Carolina 9; Louisiana 8; Georgia 7; Tennessee 8; North Carolina 6; Kentucky 7; Maryland 4; Alabama 4; Missis^ippi 4; Texas S; j Arkansas 2; Florida 1; Missouri none. j The following were born at the North, though I prt'vious to the preieut war they were citiieiib ot j Southern States:—General Cooper, born in New 1 York; Ripley, in Ohio; Pemberton, in Pennsyl vania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Mas sachusetts; Ruggles, in Massachusetts; Blanchard, in 31a»sachubetts; French, in New Jersey. LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SEN.ATE. Pa.^squotank and Perijuimons—J M Wh«dbee Camden and Currituck — B F Simmons Gates and Chowan—M L Eure Hyde and '.^^rell—Jones Spencer Northampton—J M S Rogers tlertford—J B Slaughter Bertie—David Outlaw .Martin and Washington—J R Stubba Halifax—M C Whitaker Edgecombe and^W'ilson—II T Clark Pitt—EJ Blount Beaufort — Frederick Grist ('raven—N II Street Carteret and Jones—Dr M F Arendell (jrrcene and Jjcnoir—J P Speight New Hanover — Eli W Hall Duplin — Dr James Diek.son Onflow—L W Humphrey iiladeti, Brumwick, tkc—J no D Taylor •’umberlatid and Harnett—Duncan Shaw Sampson—Thomas 1 Faison Wayne—W K Lane Johnsttm—-J W H Watson Wake—M A Bledsoe N a.s h — A J 'J 'a \ 1 u r Fratiklin—Vy' Harris Warren—T J Pitcitford Granville—C 11 K Taylor P' r.son—C L Winstead Orange—Josiah Turner, Jr Alamance and Randolph—Jonathan Worth Chatham—W S Harris Moore and Montgomery —W’ D Dowd Richmond and Robeson—Alfred Dooksry Anson and Union—S H Walkup Guilford—Peter Adams Caswell—Bedford Brown Rockingham—F L Simpson Mecklenburg—John Walker Cabarrus and Stanly—\ C Barringer Rowan and Davie—Dr J G Ramsey Davidson—Jno \V Thomas Stokes and Forsyth—Jesse A Waugh Ashe, Surry die—Jos Dobson Iredell, W ilkes A:c—1.. Q Sharpa Burke, -McDowell ?cc—B S Gaither Linroin, Gu.ston iie—Jasper .Stowe Rutherford, Polk >ico—A W’ Burton. Buncombe, Henderson i:c—Geo W CandUr Haywood, Macon —W H Thomas [The foll^ing are natives of Norih Carolina, via: Leonid^ Polk, Braxton Bragg, Theophilus H Holmes, Ben McCulloch, Wm W Loring, Rich ard C Gatlin, Felix K Zollicoffer, Gabriel J Rains. L O’B Branch.] CONFEDERATE STATES CONGRESS. bE.V.\T£ ! Alabama—M#ssrj William L Vanoey, C C 1 61 Humphrey Marshall, Ken, Kentucky. 62 John (.) Hreekinridiie, Ken, Kentucky. 63 Rich’d (iriflith. Miss, Army of i^)tomac. 64 Alex’r I' .Stewart, Ken, Kentucky ; 65 Wm Montgomery Gardner, Ga, on furlough. The British Expedition to the Crimea, by W H j 66 Rich’d B Garnett, V'a, Army of Potomac. Russell; My Diary in India, by ditto; Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations; Kendall’fl Santa Fe Expedition; Cumming’s Hunter's Life in ,\frica; Nott k Gliddon’s Indigenous Races of the Earth; Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, by R. Dale Owen; Standard Poetical Works in various bindings, among which are; Hemans, Scott. Pope, Byron, Burns, Moore, Rood, Halleck, (’ampbell, Lrabbe, Coleridge, Cowper, Goldsmith, Milton, «tc., &c. Shakapeare’s, Massinger & Ford’s and Beaumont and Fletcher’s Dramatic Works; 67 William Mahone, Va, Norfolk 68 L 0’Brian Branch, N C, Coast of N C 69 Maxcy Gregg, S C, Coast of S C. 70 R E (Colston, Virginia. 71 Edward Johnston, V'irginia. 72 Henry Heth, Virginia. 73 Johnston H Duncan, Louisiana. 74 S A M Wood, Alabama. Those having an * affixed are dead, or have resigned, since the coramencement of the war. THE WEST POINT GENERALS. The following Confederate Generals are gradu- MrsCowden Clark’s complete Concordance to ShakB- I ^tea of W'^est Point—the dat« of th«ir graduation Arhintat—Messrs Robert W Johnson, Chas B Mitchell. Floriiia—Messrs James M Baker, A E Max well. Georgia—Messrs B H Uill, Robert Toombs. Kentucky—Messrs H C Burnett, William E Simms. L'juisiana—Messrs Ed. Sparrow, T J Semmes. ^Il^sigsipp{—Messrs Albert G Brown, James Phelan. Ml s.'iouri— Messrs John B Clark, R S Y Peyton. I Aurt/i C'Lrolinu—Messrs George I>avis, Wil- Coaatof I ijgoj -J’ Dortch. , 'irolinn—Mes.srs Robert \\ Barnwell, James L Orr. Tenue.ixee—Messrs Langdon C Haynes, (fus- tavus A Henry. Tf-xoi—Messrs Louis T Wigfall, W S Oldham. Vtnjinid—R M T Hunter, W Ballard Preston. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. Al'ibnmn—Messrs Thomas J loster, ^ in R Smith, John P Ralls, J L M Curry, Francis S Lyon, W P Chilton, David Clopton, Jas L Pugh, E S Dargan Arhdnsm—Messrs Felix J Balson, Grandison D Royster, Augustus H Garland, Thos B Hanly Florida—Mes.srs Jas B ])awkins, R B Hilton Geonfia—Me.ssrs Julian Hartridge, C J Mun- nerlyn, Hines Holt, A H Kenan, David W Lewis, Wm W (’lark, Robert P Trippe, Lucius J Gar- trell. Hardy Strickland, A R Wlight. Kentuckyyet elected. Louisinna—Messrs ('harles J Villere, Charles M Conrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lticien J !>upre, John F Lewis, John Perkins, Jun’r. Mi.^isix^ippi—Messrs Jno J McUae, J W Clapp, Reuben iJavis, Israel W’^elsh, 11 C (Jhambers, O R Singleton, E Barksdale. Missifuri—Messrs John Hyer, Caspar W liell, (reorge G \'est, A H Conrow, W W Cook, Tho.-? W Freeman, Thomas A Harris. North (JarnUnn — M essrs W N H Smith, Rob ert R Bridgers, Owen R Kenan, T D McDowell, Thomas S Ashe, Archibald H .\rrington, J R McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, A T Da vidson. ISouth Carolina—Messrs W W' Boyce, W Por- cher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQueen, Jas Farrow, L M Ayer. Tennessee—Messrs J T Heiskell, W G Swann, W H Tebbs, E L Gardenshire, H S Foote, M P Gentry, George \V Jones, Thomas Menees, J D C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin. Texas—Messrs John A Wilcox, Peter W’^ Gray, peare; The Dramatic Works of Jas Sheridan KnowlM; Smith’s Rejected Addresses; The Book of Scottish Ballads; Ballads by W H Ainsworth; Griswold’s Poets and Poetry of England; Female Poets of Great Britain; Poets of the xixth century; Percy’s Reliques of Ancient Poetry, &c. &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. March 22. Forty Years’ Familiar Letters •f Jas. W. Alexander, D. D.: Sermons, by J. Addison Alexander, D. D. Also, further supplies of Margaret Moncrieffe; Beulah; Adam Bede; Yusef; Shirley: School Booka, 10. B. J. HALE 4 80V. being prefixed Class of 1815 Samuel Cooper. Class of 1820 John H Winder. Class of 1822 Isaac R Trimble. Class of 1825 Daniel S Donelson, Benj’n Huger. Class (ft' 1826 Albert S Johnston, Jno B Grayson. Cla.s;i of 1827 Leonidas Polk, Gabriel J Rains. Class of 1828 Thos F Drayton, Hugh W Mercer. Clas8 of 1829 Joseph E Johnston, Rob’t E Lee, Theophilus H Holmes, Albert G Blanchard. Class of 1830 John B Magruder. Class of 1832 George B Crittenden, P St George Cooke, Humphrey Marshall, Rieh* aid C GafcUa. Claiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P Graham, B F Sexton. Vinjinin—Messrs Muscoe R H Garnett, John R Chambliss, John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, Thos S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P Holcombe, D C Dejarnette, William Smith, A R Boteler, John B Baldwin, W^ R Staples, Walter Preston, A G Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Chas W Russell. W SPELLING BOOKS—price SI 25 per dozen 15, cents retail, Cath. »Ve have not advanced the price of any articles on hand before the war; but pre'en purchases cost us more than we asked for those. Of course we have to put up prieei on what w« buy now. K. J. HALE & SONS 4«f. I9l HOUSE uF CO.M.MONS Alamance—Giles Mebane Alexander—Dr J .M Carsoo Anson — L L l^olk, E R Liles Ashe—J M (ientry Burke—J H Pear.son Buncombe—A S Merrimon Bladen—C T Davis Bertie—P T Henry, and Ferguson Beaufort—R S Donnell, W T Marsh Brunswick—T D Meares Caldwell Dickion Cabarrus—W S Harris | Catawba—Jonas Cline j Chatham—W P Taylor. R N Gresn, Turner Bynum Cherokee—(J W Hayes Craven—^ C Clark, F E Alfred Cumberland and Harnett—C G W'right, J S Harrington, J C VV'illiauis Chowan Small Columbus—N L Williamson Cati.dcn — D D I'erebee Carteret—D W Whitehurst Caswell Wither.s, 8 P Hill Currituik — B M B:ixtor Cleveland—A G Waters, J R Logan Davidson — Lewis ILiynes, E B Clark I>avie Howard Duplin —J D .''tantord, J G Branch Edgccoinbt*—R R liridgers, J S Woodard Fur-yth—J I Poindexter, i'hillip Barrow Fratiklin—W' F Green G:iston--J H White Granville—J M JJullock, W II Jenkins, S H Cannaday Guilford—C P Meniienhall, C E Shobcr, J L Gorrell Groone—A D Speight Gates—John Baotho Haywood—S L Love Halifax—A II Davis, W B Pope Hertford—J J Yeates Henderson—Jos P Jordan Hyde—'I’ilman Farrow Iredell—A K Simonton, A B F Gaither Jackson—A Fisher Jones—W P Ward Johnston—W H Watson, Jas Mitohener Lenoir—.1 (.' Wooton Lincoln—V A MeBee Madison—John A Fas.g Martin F.woll McDowell—C li Burgin M(lore—Alexander Ke 1 ly Montgomi'ry—E (r L Barringer Macun — H G \Vondfin Mcklenburg—W D;ivis, J M Potts Na'h—II (t Williams New Hanover—S J Person, Daniel Shaw Northampton—M W Ransum, W W Peebles Onslow—J II Foy Orange—H (ruthrie, N Patterson I’asquotank—J T Williams Penjuinions—N Newby Pitt—B G Albritt«m, Churchill Perkins Person Wilkinson Robesnn — Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart Rockingham—Ktiwley Galloway and T Slade Rowan—N N Fleming, N. F. Hall Rutherford—C T N Davis, B H Padgett Randolph—I II Foust, Thos S Winslow Richmond—J G Blue Sampson—N C Faison, Geo W Autrejr Surry—VV Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Stanly—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—C McCleese Union—C Q Lenimonds W’^ake—S II Rogers, J W Russ, H Mordecai W^’arren—J B Batchelor, W II Cheek W'ashington—C Latham W’atauga—Thomas Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—A W Martin, Horto. Yadkin—A C Cowles Yancey Bowman CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin. Alexander—A. M. Bogle. Ashe—J. E. Foster. Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak. Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond. Beaufort—W. J. Ellison, E. J. Warran. Bladen—Neill Kell^'. Brunswick—T. D. Meares. Buncombe—N. W. W'^oodfin. Burke—J. C. .^IcDowell. Cabarrus—C Phifer. Caldwell—E W Jones. Camden—D. I). Ferebee. Carteret—C. R. Thomas. Caswell—Bedford Brown, J. E. W'illiamson. Catawba—George Setzer. Chatham—J. II. Hcaden, John Manning Jr., L. J. Merritt. Cherokee and Clay—J. II. Bryson. Chowan — R. II. Dillard. Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Tracy. Ciiluiiibus—Richard Wcoten. (.Iraven—Geo. Green, Jno. D. Whitford. Cumberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A. S. McNfill, M. J. McDuffie. Currituck—John B. Jones. Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse. Duplin—J. T, Rhodes, James Dickson Edgecombe and Wilson—W. S. Battla, G«o. Howard. Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, D H Starbuck. Franklin—A. D. W’illiams. Gaston—S. X. Johnston. Gates—A. J. Walton. Granville—Thomas B. Lyon, T L Hargrova, S. S. Royster. Greene-^W*. A Darden, Guilford—Jno. A. Gilaier, Ralph Gorrall, R P. Dick. ^ Halifax—R. II. Smith, L W Batchalor Hyde—E L. Mann, Haywood—Wm. Hicks. Henderson—. M. Shipp. Hertford—Kenneth Kayner. Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison. Jackson—W. H. Thomas. Johnston—C. B. Sanders, Vr’. A Smith Jones—Wm. Foy. Lenoir—John ('. VYashingtoo Lincoln — D. Schenck. Macon—C. D. Smith. Madison—J. A. McDowell. Martin—David W Bagley. McDowell—J. H. Greenlee. Mecklenburg—J. W. Osborne, James Strong. Moutgomery—S. 11. Christian Moore—11. Turner. Nash —L. N. B. Battle. New Hanover—J. L. Holmes, Robert Strange. Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody. Onslow—A. J. Murrill. Orange—W'. A. Graham, John Berry Pasquotank—R. K. Speed. I Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon, j Person—John W. Cuningham. ! Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, P. A. Atkinson, Randolph—\\ . J. Long, A. G. Foster. Richmond — W. F. Leak. Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland. Rockingham — D .S. Reid, E. T. Broduax. R (wat -R. A. Caldwell, H. C. Jones. Rutherford and Polk—G W Michal, M. Dur- ‘ ham. Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting. Stanly—E. Hearne. Stokes—A II. Joyce. Surry—T. V. H.imlin. Tyrrell—Eli Spruill. ‘ I'liion—11. M. Houston. W'ake—G. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W'. W. Holden. Warren — W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. Wa.'-liiiigton—W S. Pettigrew. Watauga—J. W. (Council. Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson. W’ilkes—Jas. (.'alloway, Peter Eller. Yadkin— R. F. Armfield. Yancev—M. P. Penland. A Baby ill the Camp.—A correspondent writ ing from Gen. Price’s army, says: One of those episodes so familiar in every well regulated household occurred iu a tent a few even- lugb siuce, under the medical auspices of that prince ot medical directoi'o aud good fellows, Dr. t ratice. A baby was born t.» tue army—a stout^ healthy mule baOy opened ita eyes lor tue first time upon tfiis tumultuous world, in a tent, surround- I ed by rough-leatured, but kiud-Uearted men. The j Doctor claimed the privilege ot naming it, which I Was readily accorded, and in a buuiper of new rye (for tlie article don’t last long enough here to attain any respei table agej it was cUnsteiied ster ling Price MeGoe. il is proper to append the UaUal note, that the motner inu inl'aut are doing as well as could be expected. Aow, a baby is a matter in itselt of no very great importance, and your eonespondciit bein^ a Uatcneior, is not sup- poaed to Wti'iH to Liidiu vei^ luieiisei^, but thcn^ notwuiistaiiaiiig tlieir laecs iiave iiu more expres- siun tliuii a buw. ol iinliv., aiiU the additional faot that tiuy have a Kuacic ui .'>\v.alj»viiig tlieir fists, there is u hea^ ul ouLcumc in ihj lUtie creatures, especially boy babic>, anu we have iiupes that tflis army-born boy wiii prove worthy the liiustrious patronymic lie bears Dr. France retjueots us *0 say, that now hia hand is in, he offers his professional services to all the families in Art^ansas, and the adjacent States and . erritories. The present revoiutiob requires croj)s ot this kind, even though they are several years maturing. Lincoln Morality.—A Northern paper informs us that the Lincolnites have arrested tne Chaplain of the Maine b*d Regiment for reproving au officer for profane swearing. This incident presents the moral sensibility ot Lincolndom in striking con. trast with that of Washington, who, after rebuk, ing an officer for a similar otfence, kindly remarked. “Our country, my dear sir, is engaged in an arduous struggle for the right* of Ireemen. In numbers ana tne munitions of war, our enemies have greatly the advantage ot us. Our hope in the perilous coufiict rests on the arm of Jehovah —let us not provoke His wrath by using the dialect of devils in the camp or the field, but en deavor to secure his proceJtion by that moral dignity which should ever characterize the soldier and the patriot.” “I have a fresh cold,” said a gentleman to hia acquaintance. ‘‘Why do you hava a fresh one: why don't you have it cured?” Mr. Kennedy, of Maryland, has been super seded iu the Federal Senate by Reverdy Johnson. Landings and Inspec- »ari*-s and ronstnbles; A Aew IjHW Book. Canticeirs Practice at MjUW. 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