SEMI-WEEKLY.
LVM.. XI.]
FAYK'FTFA IIJ.E. N. C.. MAY 1, 1862.
[NO. 1121.]
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From the Charleston Courier.
A LIST OF THE GENERAL OFFICERS FN THE
A KM IKS OF TIIE CONFEDERATE STATES.
The lullowini' intcrostini>; statistics of’ the (\in-
I’edoratc .\niiy orgaiiizMtinn are iliic to one of the
lliflmioml correspondents ol the (’onrier. In the
I list of Hrii^adicr- ienerals iu the Provisional Ar-
] my, th»' reirular orih'r oi appointment is pcrliaps
nut always ol>.servc(l, but wo believe the list is
j otherwise correct. The dates oi‘graduation ftotu
j West l‘oint are taken IVom (Jarduer's Dictionary
I ol the I’nited States Army;
IJcmrah in (he Jio/ular Ann)/.
1 Samuel Cooper. \ a. Adjutant (Jeneral.
■ ~ All>crt S .lohnston, Texas, comuiatidiug in
I Kentucky.
• > Joscpli K .Johnston, \’a, commanding North-
! ern V irginia.
I Robert K Leo, \’a, commaniling Soutli Atlan
tic Coast.
i* 1* (i T lieauregard, Lon, commanding
of I’otoniac.
Mttjor (icnortiis in (he IVdrisional Army
I * David K Twiggs, CJeorgia, resigned.
- Leonidas Polk, Lou, commanding at Memphis.
0 JJraxton Hraug, Lou, commanding at Pensa
cola.
1 Karl \ an I'orn, Army of Potomac,
(lustavus W Smith, Ken, Army of Potomac.
(> Theophilus II Iloliucs, N C, Army of Poto
mac.
7 W illiam .T Hardee, (leorgia, Misstiuri.
Henjatuin Iluger, S C, oonnuanding at >ior-
lolk.
1* .Jaines liongstroet, .\la, Army of Putoinac.
lU .John H Magruder, \ a. commanding at Vork-
town.
11 'I'homas .1 .lackson, \ a, etuumamling North
western \ irginia.
1- Manstield Lovell, Va, commanding (\):ust ol
Louisiana.
Li Kdinund Kirby Smith, Klorida. Army of’ i’o-
tomae
1 1 (.Joor-jt
'reniu'ssee
/>’/•//(///.7- (ini>rn/s in (hi Pi'-risinnal Armjj.
Class of Daniel Ruggles. j
Cla.ss oi ls;i5 .Jones M \Vilhers.
(Mass ol‘ .Joseph K Andenson, Llcyd Tilgh-
inan.
Claps of ls;{7 Braxton 15ragg, \Vm 11 T W^alker
JnoC Pemberton, Arnold l‘'.lzey,
Henry II Sibley, .Jubal A ivirly.
Class of W'ui ,J Hartlee, .Jaiiies 11 '1'rapier,
(’lass of ls;;i» Alex U Lawton, .L>hn P Me(’uwn.
Class ol’ IS Iu Kichard S I'.well, Paul (> llebert,
LMchard IJ (lariictt.
('lass of l''ll Robert S (larnett, Samuel .lones.
Class ol I >'12 Karl \’an Dorn, (i ustavus W Smith,
MansfieKl Lovell, .James Long-
street, Daniel H Hill, Kichard
II Atulerson, Lafayette McLaws,
Alex P Stewart.
(Mass of’ ISlo Roswell S Ripley, Saui’l Ci Fretich.
Chibd of isH Simon H Buckner,
(Mass of 1^15 K Kirby Smith, Barnard 1C Bei',
\rmy I Wni H (’ NVhiting.
■ Class of’1K*>—Thomas ,J .Jack.'ion, (’adimis M
Wilcox, David R -Jones. Wm .’'1
Ciarduer.
(Mass of t'' Nathan (} Kvans
(Mass of l''i’)l .J K B Stuart.
(iENKllALS wilt) WEIIK .\U'J tiUAl»rATK> AT WKST
1M)1 .NT
The following (Iem'rals were appointed to the
old rnited States Army, without passing through
the West Point Acadcmy:—David K. Twiggs, ap
pointed in HPi; Wm. W. Loring, in I'hos.
T. I'auiitleroy, in !>■:>•).
'fho following (ienerals first saw service iu the
Mexican war:—^L L. Bonhaui, Henry R. .I;ick-
son, (Jiileon .1. Pillow, Samuel R. .\nder.sou,
(Mias. (Mark, 'IMios. ('. Hindman, John C Breck
inridge, Benj. K. (Micatham, Rihard (.iriflith,
Albert Pike, Adley II. (Iladdeii, .^laxey Creg-r.
'IMie lollowing (ienerals partieipateii in the
'I'exan wars and the wars with Mexico;—Inii.
Mct’ulloch, JiOuis T. Wigfall.
The I’ollowinu (leuerals .■>aw no military service
1 1' 1- i> t previous to the itresent war;—Ldin B. IMovd,
( nttentlon, Ken. coiumai\din‘r Last i, , i ... t
Henry A. W i.»e, Robert I oombs, Kiciiard I aylor, ^
I hos. B I'lournoy, L Pope Walker, 1' K Zol-!
licotler, William .^lahone, L. )’P> l’>raneh, W il-|
\ ; liam II. Carroll. R. K. Rhodes. Som., however,
L .John B Hoyd, \ a, commandinir Army mWhnry cdn^auon^ St:
mm m jiiscellweois works.
BBOTT’8 HiBtories. 28 vols.; ,\bbott’s Napoleon;
A lrving’80>:-uiplete Works,‘21 vols;
“ Life of Washingtou. 5 vols;
Presc«tt’s Phili{) the lid;
“ Charle.s the -'ith;
“ Ferdinand and Isabella:
“ Conijuest of Mexico;
“ “ of Peru;
Bancroft's U. States, 8 vols;
Lossing’s Field Hook of the American Revolution;
Tytler's Universal History;
Hallam's Middle .Vges;
Hume and Macaulay's Histories of England;
Rollin’s Ancient History;
Millman's Gibbon's liomt':
Josephus’ works;
Robertson's works;
Webster’s W'orks;
Clay’s “ by Colton;
Fu-nton's 30 years in the U. S Senate
Burke's works;
Ur John.son's >litto:
i’i')«well’s Life of Dr .Tohnson;
Addison's Works; Addison's Spectator;
Macaulay 8 Miscellaiiies: 1 and ti vols;
.M'ldern P>ritish l’>s.ayists;
Knight’s Half Hours with the best .\uthors;
Discussions on Philosophy and i.iterature, by Sir
Wm Hamilton;
Chambers's Miscellany. 10 vo!.';
Statesman's Manual:
The Federalist;
Political Text Book, by McCluskey;
Constitutions of the States;
Marshall's Life of Washington;
The Life of Wm. Pinckney; American Eloquence;
Biography of Distinguished Wojuen; by Mrs S J
Hale;
Encyclopc lia Americana:
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography;
Life and (Correspondence of Lord .letfrey;
Lockhart's Life of Scott;
Curran and hi.n Coiemporaries, V>y Cha>i Phillips;
Waverly Novels, complete in •> vols;
“ “ “ in '11 vols;
“ ‘‘ “ in 27 voIh:
Cooper's Sea Tales;
Dickens’ W’orks;
Marryatt’s Novels;
Wilson’s Tales of the Bonier®;
Hannah More’s workw;
Dick’s works;
IMutarch’s Live.':
Dryden’s Works;
Sterne’s works;
The Doctor, by Soutlie}’:
('rabb’s Synonymes;
Percy Anecdotes;
Chronicles of the Bastile, illustrated;
The Scottish Gael;
viacetteer of the U. States;
Major Jack Downing's 30 ye.irs out of the Senate;
Livingstone’s Travels in South Africa;
Lord Elgin s Misyion to (’liina and Jaj)an:
Five Years in China, by Dr. ('has. Taylor;
The British Expedition to the Crimea, by W H
Russell;
My Diary in India, by ditto;
Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations;
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition;
Cumming’s Hunter’s Life in Africa;
Nott & Gliddon’s Indijjenous Races of the Earth;
Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, by R.
Dale Owen;
Standard Poetical Works in various bindings, among
wtiioh are:
Flemans, Scott, Pope, Byron, Burns, Moore, Hood,
Halleck, (Campbell, Crabbe, Coleridge, Cowper,
Goldsmith, Milton, &c., &c.
Hhakspeare’s, Massinger & Ford’s and Beaumont
and Fletcher’s Dramatic Works;
Mrs Cowden Clark’s complete Concordance toShaks-
peare;
The Dramatic Works of Jas Sheridan Knowles;
Smith’s Rejected Addresses;
The Book of Scottish Ballads;
Ballads liy 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, kc. fic.
E J. HALE A SONS.
March 22.
Torty Year?-;’ Familial* L«‘tU‘i*N
nawha.
0 Henry A Wise. Va, Roanuke Island.
4 Ben Mct'ulloch, Tcx:i.':, Missouri.
5 *IIenry R .lackson, lleo. resigned.
t» '‘Robert S (larnett, Va, killed in action.
7 ' William 11 T Walker, (eo, resigned.
'' '* Barnaril K Bee, S C, killed in aetion.
i) Alexander R Lawton, (I eo, commanding Coast
of tJeorgia.
10 ‘‘•lideuu.J Pillow, Tcnn. resigned.
1 1 Samuel R Anderson, 'I’enn, Kentucky.
1 'J Daniel S Donelson, Tenn, ('o;i.t of S (’arolina.
L> D;ivid R .loues. S (', Army of Potomac.
I 1 .Jones M Withers, Al:i, coiuniandiiig (’oa'^f of
Al:ibama.
1.") .I ihn C Pemberton, \';i, ('oast of S ('.
1> Riehard S Kwell, \ ;i. Army of I’otomac
17 .John II Winder, Maryland, Richmond.
1" .Jubal A Karly, \ a. Army of Putom:ie.
!*.♦ 'Thus li Flournoy, Ark, died in Ark:ins.as.
■Jtt Samuel .Jones, \ a. Army of Potuiu:ic.
Arnold IMzey, .^laryland, Army uf Potomac.
Daniel H Hill. N Army of Potomae.
Henry H Sibley, Lou. Textts Frontier.
lM W in H (’ Whiting, (leo. Army of J’otornac.
■Jo Wm W Jjoring, > C, Western Virginia.
■J'l Riehard 11 .Vnderson, S C, Pensacola.
■J7 Albert Pike, Ark, Indian (’omnji.ssioner
■J" *^'riios T Fauntleroy, \ iruinia, resi^-^ncd
li'.i Robert Toombs, (Jeo, -Vrmy of Potomac.
Daniel iluggles, \ :i, Louisiana.
•'!I I’harlcs Clark, ."'li.'S, .Vrmy of Potomac.
;i'J Roswell S Ripley, S C, (’o:i.-t of S
;>:> Isaac R Trimble, .'Id, Army of Potomac.
.'J 1 ’.John B Cray.'on, Ken, died in i'Morida.
;>’> Paul () Hebert, Lou, Coast of Texas.
011 Richard (’ tlatlin, N (,’, commanding Coa.'^t of
North (Carolina.
:}7 Felix K Zollicofl'er, Ten, killed in Kentucky.
Benj F Cheatham, Ten, Kentucky.
;!!> .Joseph R Anderson, \'a, ('oast of N C.
4U Simon Ruckner, Ky, Kentucky,
ti Jjcroy i’ope Walker, Ala, Alabama.
42 Albert G Blanchard, Lou, Norfolk.
13 (iabriel J Rains, N (’, Vorktown.
41 J K B Stuart, \ a, Army of Potomac,
f.') Jjafayette McLaws, «!eorgia, Vorktown.
4t) 'I ho.s K Drayton, S C, (’oast of S C.
17 'I’hos (’ Hindman, Ark, Kentucky.
4^ Adley H (Hadden, Lou, Pensacola.
P.t .John I'orter Mc(]own, Ten, Kentucky.
;’>) Lloyd Tilghman, Ken, Kentucky.
r>l Nathan C Kv:itis, S i.), (.'oast of S (’.
,")l! (!.admus M Wilcox, Ten, Army of I’otojnac.
* Philip St ( ieorge (^ocke, Va, died in \ a.
fij R K Rhodes, Ala, Army of Potomac.
f).i Richard Taylor, Lou, Army ol Potomac.
;')!» iiouis T Wigfall, Texas, Army of I’otomac.
f)7 James H Trapier, S (’, Coast of Klorida.
SaniM (I French, Miss, Army of I'otomac.
ft!) Wm II ('arroll, Tenn, Kast Tennessee.
(10 Hugh W Mercer, (Jeorgia, .
ite institutions.
\ irginia has Itl (loneral." in the ('onfcdenite
.\rmies; South CaruHn:i 0; Lotiisian:i (iOorgi;i
7; 'rennessee North Carolin:i •’»; Kentueky 7;
.'^laryhind t; Alabama 4; Mississippi I; 'rex:i>
Vrkan.'as *J; I'Morida 1; Missi.'uri none.
'IMie following were born :it the North, tbou-b
previous to the proiont war they were eitiKeiis oi
Southern States;—(Iener;il Cooper, born in .W w
York; Ri{iley, in Ohio: Pemberton, in Pennsyl
vania; \\ iiitiiii;, in M:tss;ichusetts; Pike, in '1 ;
sachusetts; Ruggle>, in .'l:is>aeliusetts; Blanehiird.
in .'las."achu'etts; I'rench, in New .ler'Cy
['IMie following are natives of North C:iroliii:i.
''>z: Leonidas Polk, Bnixton J5ragg, 'rheopliilu>
D Holmes, Hen ,'!e('ulloeIi, W ni W Luring, Itieh-
ardCtlatlin, I’elix K '/ollieofb r. (i;ibriel .1 Rain>.
L 'J'B Br:inch.]
C( >NFKDKRA'PK STA'I'KS (’().NC RKSS
>K.N ATK.
AhtJtiim'X—Me.s.-rs Willi:im L V;ine;v. (’' C
(M:ty
■y\‘
.,1,
M,
M
W -J.-hns'
B:iker, A K .'Inx
B 11 Hill, llobert lbs.
11 C Burnett. \\ illiani K
Kd. Spiirri
.Mbert I
'r .1 s.
Irown.
irk. II S V I
L-oru'e
(il Humphrey Marshall, Ken, I\entucky.
• ilJ John (J Breckinridge, Ken, Kentucky.
I»:> Rich’d (irilHth, Mi.«s, Army of’ Potomac.
(»J Alex’r I* Stewart, Ken, Kentucky.
(»r> Win 'lontgonicry (lardner, (ia, ou furlough.
(»t) Ricli’d B (larnett, Va, Army of Potomac.
i')~ William Mahone, ^'a, Norfolk.
t;s L O’Brian JJranch, N C, Coast of N (>
ii!> Maxcy Gregg, S C, Coa.«t of S ('.
70 R K Colston, Virginia.
7L Edward Johnston, Virginia.
72 Henry Heth, V'irginia.
73 Johnston II Duncan, Jjouisiana.
74 SAM Wood, Alabama.
Those liaving an * affixed arc dead, or have
resigned, since the commencement of the war.
THE WP:sT I>i|.\T (IKNKRALS.
The following (^onledoratc Geiieriils are gradu-
.ates of West Point—the date of tJieir {graduation
being prefixed:
Cla.ss of Samuel Cooper.
('lass of IS20 Jolin II Winder.
Class of Isaac R Trin.’.ile.
(Ma.ss of 1S2;') Daniel S Doiielson, Bonj’n Iluger.
Class of 1S2() Albert S .Johnston, Jno B Grayson.
(Mass of JS27 ]jConilas Polk, (jabriel J Rains.
Cla.«s of’ JS2S Thos K Drayton, HugJi W Mercer
(’lass of Joseph K Johnston, Rob’t K Lee
Theo[)hilus II Holmes, Albert 0
Blancharl.
rl 'insuf
B Mitchell.
Fiori'hi—Me';sr>
well.
(! Ill /•' /in—M e.ssr
A' n(ni /,-i/—M 'ssrs
Sitnms.
Ijoniaiii nn—M t'S'V
M is» '.ss l^ij) i— Mess
Phelan.
Mifnonri—Messrs J i lin B C
A'or(h i'arolinn — Messrs
liam T Dortch.
Sou(h CtiI'liltmi—Me>sr." Robeit i>ariiwe!l.
-lames L (>rr. i
Tinnmsir—.^Icssrs Langdon C Hayno', lu-j
tavus A Henry.
7’rj'iis—Messrs Louis T Wigf;ill, W S (.)Klhaui.
Vii'ijiniii — R M r Hunter, N\ Ballard Pre'ston.
HOUSE OF RKI'HKSKNT.V'm r.s.
^\fitli(ti)iii—Messrs 'I honias .) l i>ster. W m K
Smith, Joh-» P Ralls, J L .M Curry, l’ran i.- S
Lyon, W P (Miilton, David ('lopton, Ja> L Pugh.
K S Dariran.
J/7.V/W.SV/.S-—Me.s.'^rs I'elix J Balson, GrandiMin
D Royster, Augustus H (Garland, Thos B ILuily,
Flnriihi—Messrs .Ja.> P> Dawkins, U B Hilton
firuniiii—Messrs .1 uliaii ILirtiidge, C J Mun-
nerlyn, Hines Holt, A 11 Kenan, David ^\ Lewis.
Wm AV ('lark, Kobert P'I'rippe, Lucius J ;:ir-
trell, Hardy Strickland, A R Wright.
Kadurky—Not yet elected.
Ijouiaidua—Messrs (’harlcs J X'illere, Charles
M (/onrad, Duncan J' Kenner, Lueicn J Dupre.
John K Lewis, John Perkins, .Jun'r.
Mixsisiippi—Messrs Jno.J .''leRae, J W (M;ip)»,
Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, 11 C (Miambers, ()
R Singleton, K Barksdale.
Missouri—Messrs .lohn Hyer, (’asp:ir W liell,
Jeorge (i Vest, A H (’onrow, \V W Cook, '1 iios
W I'recman, Thomas A Harris.
Nor(h ('(irolina—Me.ssrs W X H Smith, Itob-
ert R Rridgers, Uwcu R Kenan, X D McJJowell,
Thomas S Ashe, Archibald II Arrington, J 11
McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, A T Da-
vid.son.
Sou(h Carolina—Messrs W W Boyce, W Pi>r-
cher Miles, M L Jk)nham, John Mc(^ueen, Jas
Farrow', L M Ayer.
Tennrssrr—Messrs J T Hei>kell, AV (J Sw;inn,
W II Tebbs, K L Gardenshire, H »S Koote, P
(tcntry, George W Jones, Thomas Menees, .1 D
C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin.
''fJ'is. W. Alexander, D. D.: Sermons, by J. Addison j of IS.SO John B Magruder.
tsooks, 4ic. J. Cocke, Humphrey Marshall, Rick
July 10.
£. J. HALE & SON.
aid C Gatlin.
Texas—Messrs John A Wilcox, I’cter W (ir:ty,
(Maiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P
Graham, B F Sexton.
Virijinia—Messrs Muscoe R II Garnett, .John
R Chambliss. John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, 'IMios
S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, .James P Holcombe,
D C Dejarnette, William Smith, A R Boteler,
John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter^ Preston,
'V (1 Jenkins, Robert .Johnson, Chas W Russell.
LKGISL.VniRE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATE.
Pa.stjuotank and Penjuimons—I M Wliedbee
Camden and (,'urrituck—B F Simnuvns
Gates and (’itowan—M L Kure
Hyde and'i ynell—.Jone+^ Spencer
Northampton—.J M S Rogers
llertl’ord—.J B Slaughter
Bertie—David Outlaw
.^lartin :iml Washitigton—J R Stubbs
Ihilil’ax—M (' Whiniker
Jvlgecombe and Wilson—H T Clark
Pitt—KJ Blount
Beaufttrt — l-’rederick (I rist
Craveti—N II Street
(’jirteret and .Jones—Dr M F Arendell
Grec^ne ainl Lenoir—J P Speight
New ILmover—Kli W Hall
Duplin—Dr .Jiimes Dickson
Hnslow—L W Humphrey
Bladen, Brunswick, \c—Jno D Taylor
Cumberland and Harnotf—Dunean Shaw
S:inipson—'I'homas I Faison
AVayne—K Lane
.Johnston—.1 W B Watson
W;ik.>—M A Bletlsoe
Nash—A J Taylor
Franklin—W H;irris
arren—T J Pitchford
Granville—(] H K'I’aylor
Person—(! L Winstead
Or;inge—Josiah 'J'urner, Jr
Alaiu:ince and Randolph—.Jonatlian Worth
('liathain—W S Harris
Moore and Montgouu ry—W D Dowd
Richmond and Rc.ibeson—.\lfred Dockery
Anson and I'nion—S H W;dkup
Guilford—Peter Adams
('aswell—Bedford Brown
Rockingham—F L Simpson
Meekletiburg—.John Walker
C:ib:irrus and Stanly—V C Barringet
lIow:iti and D;ivie—Dr J I Ramsey ;
D:ivid'0n—.Jno W 'I'homas j
'^fokts :ind l''orsyth—Jesse A \V:iugii '
.\she, Surry »Vc—Jo> Dobson |
Ireilell, WMlkt''— L Sluirpe |
Burki', .^leDowell —B S Gaither |
Lincoln, (la^ton \c—.Jasper Stowe |
Ivutherlord, Polk 'cc—.V W Burton. i
Btineombe, 11 cnderson vVc—tleo W C:indler
Haywoud, M:icon \c—W 11 'l’honi:is !
IH'CSi; (iF C(kMMuNS
A lani:inei—(! ile> Mebane
Mex;uider—Dr J .'I (’:irson
.\n"on — L li Polk, I' 1{ Lili-i
.\>he —.1 ,Nl ti entry
Burke -J H Pe:ir on
Buneoiubt'—A Mt rrimoii
Bladeii—T 1 >;ivis
Bertie—P r Henry, ;md — I'erLrUMUi
Be:iulort — U S Donnell. W 'I’ Mrn-h
ISrunswiek—T D Miares
t'aldwi'll i'ieksoii
(':ibarrus—W’ S ILirris
t'atuwba JoiKi^ ('line
(’hat1i;au—W P Titylor. R N (Ireon. 'rurner
Bynum
Cherokee—(i W ILiyes
('niven—(' (' ('l;irk, 1' K iVllVed
Cu!iiberl;ind and Hnrnett—(' lI Wright, .1 S
11 :irrinuton, .1 (' \\ i!li;ims
« l:ow:in .''tnall
CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA
Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Iluftin
Alexamler—A. M. Bogle.
Ashe—.J. K. Foster.
Anson—A. Myers, .1. A. Leak.
Bertie—S. B. Spruill, .James Bond.
Beaufort—^V. .1, Klli.s'on, K .1 Warren.
Bladen—Neill Kelly.
Brunswick—T. D. Meares.
Buncombe—N. W. Woodfin.
Burke—J. (/. McDowell.
(’abarrus—(^ Phifer.
(’aldwell—E W Jones.
(’amden—D. T). Ferebee.
(’arteret—C. R. Thomas.
(’aswell—Bedford Brown, J. K. Williamson.
Catawba—(Jeorge Setzer.
SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR VOLUNTEERS—THE
MARCH.
We will begin our observatioris upon tliis sub
ject, first, by attention to those things which con
cern the individual, and then come to those which
may be considered as duties ol the soldiers to
each other, and to their ullicer."; coming at last tt^
tlie duties of an ollicer conducting the nuirch.
Shoes.—The shoes shoubl have broad thick
soles and low heels, with soft upper leather
They should fit well on the instep, be roomy
across the ball of the foot, and leave the ankl^
free. TJie upper leather should be kept pliable
with grease, and a change alway.s re:idy, in case
the pair on begin to chafe the feet in any }tlacc;
also that one may alw:iys have dry feet at night
iS(>ck$.—The socks should be heavy woolen
(Chatham—J. II. Headen, John Manning Jr.,! ones, thick but soft, and great pains must be
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put up prices ou what we buy now.
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Fayettetllle, Aug. 29.
Cnlumi>u^ N L Williamson
('an.deii—D D Kercbee
(’;irtcret—D Whitehur-'t
(’:i^weU— Withirs, S P Hill
i'iirrit uck—B ^1 Baxter
i'levt !;in-.l—A I W:iters. .1 I? Logan
David'iin—Lewis Haynes, K P> ('lark
Davit How;ird
Duplin—J D .''t::nlord, .1 G Branch
lMi_eeon)be—R R Bridgers, .J S oodard
i'or.'Vth—J 1' Poindexter. Phillip Barrmv
i'r:inklin—\\ !•' (ireen
G;isf"ii—J H WMiite
;r;uivlile—J .'1 Bullock, \\ H .Jenkins, S 11
(';iMii.ul:iy
tluillord—(J P .''li'ndenhall, C I-' Sholier, J L
tinrrell
t; re; ue — A 1 > Speight
Ct:ites lohn Boothe
Haywood—S L l.ovc
L. J. Merritt.
(Mierokee and (May—J. II. Bryson.
(Miowan—R. II. Dillard.
(Mcveland—W’’. J. T. Miller, J. W^. Tracy,
(.’olumbus—Richard Wooten.
('raven—(ieo. (jlreen, Jno. 1). Whitford.
(jumberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A.
S. McNeill, M. .1. McDufhe.
(’urrituck—John B. Jones.
l>avidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. 0. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—J. T. Rhodes, James Dickson.
Edgecombe and Wilson—W. S. liattle, Geo.
Howard.
For.syth—T. J. Wilson, D II Starbuck.
Fninklin—A. 1). Williams.
(laston—S. X. Johnston.
Iat.es—A. J. Walton.
(iranville—Thomas B. Lyon, '1'. L. Hargrove,
S. S. Royster.
Greene—W. A. Darden.
Ciuilford—Jno. A. Gilmer, Ralph (.lOrrell, R
I*. Diek.
ILililax—R. 11 Smith. L W Hatclielor.
Hy.le—K. L. Mann.
ILiywood—Wm. Hieks.
Hentlerson—W. M. Shipp.
Hertford—Kenneth !J:iyner.
Iredell—Anderson .^Iitch(‘ll, 'P .\ Allison.
J:ickson—W. 11. Thomas.
Johnston—(^. B. Sanders, W A Smith
.Jones—Wm. r'y.
Jjcnoir—.John (’. Wasliington
Lincoln—D. Schenck.
.NLicon—('. D. Smith.
.Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—David W Bagley.
McI >owell—J .11. (jrcenlee.
Meeklenburir—J. W. Osborne, James Strong.
Montgomery—S. 11. (Miristian.
Moore—If. 'I'urner.
Nash—L. N. B. Battle.
New Hanover—J. L. Holmes, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, .J. M. Moody.
()nslow—A. J. Murrill.
Orange—W. A. C«raham, .lohn Berry
Pas(jUOt:ink—R K. Speed.
Pcr(|iiimons—L»s. S. ( annon.
Person—.Tohn W. (’nningham
Pitt—F. B. Satterthw;iite, P. A. Atkin.son
Randolph—W. .J. Long. A. (J. Foster.
Richmond—W. F. Leak.
Robe.-^on—J. 1*. Fuller, J. (\ Southerland.
Boekingham—D. S. Reid, K. '1'. Brodnax.
Rowar -R. A. ('aldwell, 11. C. .Tones.
Butherford and Polk— (i W Michal, M Dur
ham.
S:im]>?on—R. Mosely, Thomas Bunting.
Sfanly—K. Hcjirne.
Stokes—A. 11. Joyce.
Surry—T. V. Hamiin.
Tyrrell—Kli Spruill.
I'nion—H. M. Houston.
Wake—G. K. B:ulger, Iv. P. liattle, W. W
^ Holden.
\Varren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton.
I Washington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J . W. Council.
Wayne—(J. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilkes—fas. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Vadkin— R. F. Armtield.
Vancey—.^I. J*. Penland.
ilaiiiax — il iUivis. W B Pope
Herii'oril—! 1 Ve:ites
IL'nd-. rsi'ii—J:’ 1‘ Jord:'n
Hyb—'i’iltn;iii l':irrou'
Ir.'.KM—\ K Simoiitoti, A B h’ tlaitlu'r
.Ineksoii — A I'i-^her
.Jones—Vr P W..rd
.jiilMi'ton — \\ II Watson, .lav >ntehener
Lenoir f C ^Voi>teIl
Lincoln—V A Me Bee
M:i(iison—John A l';i:;g
Miirtin Ihvell
.'dcDowell—(,’ H Burgin
.'looro—.Moxaniier Kellv
.’\Iontgomory—K G L Barringer
]\Iacon—11 (i Woodfin
.Meeklcnburg—SW |i:ivis, J M Potts
Nash—II G Williams
New Hanover—S J Person, Danicd Shaw
Northamjitun—M \V Ransom, W W Peebles
()nslo\v—J 11 Foy
Orange—H B Guthrie. W N Patterson
Pasijuotank—J 'I' Williams
Peniuimons—N Newby
Pitt—B (} Albritton, Churchill Perkins
1 ‘erson Wilkinson
Robeson—Alex ^McMillan, Eli Wishart
Bockingham—liawley (»alloway and T Slade
Rowan— N N IMemin", N. F, Hall
Rutherford—C T N Davis, 1? II Padgett
B:indolph—I H Foust, Thos S Winslow
Richmond—.1 > Blue
Sampson—N (’ I’aison, Geo W Autrey
Surry—W Waugh
Stokes—Horatio Kellum
Stanly—Lafayette (ireene
'fyrrell—(’ McCleese
I'nion—(^ (^ Lemmonds
Wake—S II Rogers, J W Russ, II Mordecai
W:irren—J B Batchelor, W II (Mieek
Washington—V, Latham
Watauga—Thomas Farthing
Wa^ne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford
Wilkes—A W Martin, TIorto.
Vadkin—A C (Bowles
Yancey Rownian
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I taken to have them clean and free front .‘^and or
I gravel.
I Soap and Tou c/.—Soap and a towel sliould be
I carried conveniently ready for use, to w;ish an«l
J dry the feet as often as desirable. A little water .
I from the canteen on the towel will be of great
■ service when more cannot be got.
Bliiiers.—Stick them on two sides near thcTr
edges, so that, when pressed on, all the w:iter
will escape. Leave the dead skin, as a protection
until new forms. If the skin is broken, proteet ^
the part with grease, free from salt or soap. Have
an eye to tne nails.
Rest.—At a halt, recline, selecting a dry .spot, •
or throwing down a blanket or rubber cloth, if the
rest be of many minutes’ duration. Raise the
feet alternately and the blood will flow back, re
lieving the legs and feet from all feeling of fulness
and weariness. More rest can be obtained by
the judicious use of a few moments than ol hours,
it seated say, on the damp ground, with the
blood prevented from returning irom the feet
and legs, by the binding of’ clothes or a cramped
position. In very wet days or places it is sou’C-
times a help to lean against atiyt'aing, and raise
alternately the feet until the blood flows back
Times fur Rest.—Most military writers agree
in making their first halt within tlui first half hour.
It need be but for a few moments, as it wore, but it
enables all to arrange anything wrong about the
dress or accoutrements. U takes away from be
ginners ^he fear of the fatigues uf the day, a« it
shows & care for a saving uf strength, which they
would not perhftpb practice for themselvci. It
eausei the body to take on gradually the habit of
exercise, and the system has ample time to gather
its forces for the use of the parts to be employed.
Once an hour may do afterwards with tolerably well-
trained men. Arbitrary rule« cauuot, perhaps,
be given that will suit every case. ^
The Rule should be, rest must precede fatigue,
As sudden transitions are bad, the march should
end as begun—carefully, gently, in training
men, never overdo; always stop within the known
ability of the man or men.
To walk with ease.—Throw the chest forward;
this the knapsack will have a tendency to iuduuc
Pass the teet near the ground by the action chiefly
of the thighs, and do not let the loot on tlic
ground remain. In this way the Indian glides,
as it were, with a light stfp and great powers of
enduranc®. Contrast this with the rapidity of
motion necessary to make the same progress, where
the fout is planted heel first, as if never to be
taken up again, the body at each step losing its
impulse, tJte foot, the wfiole frame jarred; n gre.it
eflurt being re[uired at each step to give the body
its lost motion, if glide is the word fur the first,
jerk is that for the last.
The Ordtr to /alt In should be obeyed with
the utmost promptitude by every one. An olhcer '
should see to it that cartless men do not keep
others waiting; the men should be made to see
that this is one of the b;td elfucta of a want of
ready obedience.
Fallivij Out.—If a man has permission* and is
compelled to fall uut, his arms and pack should
be carried by his coturades to enalde him more
easily to overtake them; and they will >ee to it if
one is habitually slow to coiue up.
SUijht luilispo.sition.—if a man is sliglitly un
well it may be better for cii otliocr to fiave him
relieved ot bin pack, etc., lor part ol a day, rather
than to have him in the hospital wagon, pack and
11, the next.
The ulTicur comm:inding should tlioughtlully
select the grouiiJ, ao to water, etc., as well as the
times for hishalu.—( 'hurit-slun M rcnrj.
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