IjULU (DIB 8 F. Ml-WBKK L. Y. Lvoi.. \i.] TaYKT rF.VllJ.K, X. C.. JUNK 26. IRG2. (NO. 1137.] From thp Ch.trUsion Courier Class oi’ 1S33 Daniel Rucrglcs. A LIST OF THE GEN'ER vr. OFFICERS IN IHE ! Class of 1835 Jones M VVitherc AKMIEh OF TUL ONI LDLRAiE S1.\TE3. ; Cia,'# of 1S30 Jo»epu R Anderson, Lloyd i'llgh- The follnwing iritcre^Jtinj:: st.itistics of the Con- ‘ jr..tn. MyU Army organizariuti are due tc one of tjio ! 1!537 Umxtou Uraejr, Wiu II T Walker. PRINTED .vNl' TIIURSDAY^' EDUARD J. IIILE i ^S. El ITORS VN\. i ivuraiETC^RS lee for th* 8(rrtM-\\ e. ;.i. )nsi^RVKR S3 00 if pairl in Kichuiond cnrrcNpondcnts ol ihe ('ourirr. In the , Jr.o L I'eiiiOerton Arnold Elzf'v, list uf Brigadicr-On.r.H ir, the Piovisional Ar- j ^ [ n.y, the rc/uiur cr Jor t r.ppc:iit»i.>r.t perhaps l-JS Wui liardee, James li Trapier i^e the lint is Class of Alex Lavvtoj;, John P McCowii. Clu»3 uf tlicliaid S IjWtilj I’hu'. 0 ilcbcitj xiichnrd B Ganiett. Class o:' 1841 Rotcn S Utarncti. .Samuel Jor)e-> Cliss of 1S42 Lari Vaii DorU; tj uota^ us W Sinitii, Mansfii-id Lovi.l, James Lonj;;- f a'lvance: ii if paid during tn*» v*>!»r ct ?uV*3rip- lon. or ^ I a; er if.e .>'^r h-Rs *?xpirP''i Kt the Wo€il^s iFRfiR 00 per annum, if pa;-l in iuv^ucc: S- Ou if • nt.i 'la. mg :>■ ■ v>'ar of subscrir- tion; ov 00 -.f.-r 'hr y;*nr h s expired Al/VFRTi>J. Vi N .S iD'Crted f-^r GO cents per tfquare of 10 Unps :(>r tlic fir'.r. ;ind 30 ccnts for iiiececiing public tiion Yearly advertisements by spe- 3ial contracts, at rc.vsonab’e rates. Adrertio^ro ar« requested lo si^te ihe n^.nib^r j! insenious desired, or ,‘hey will be continurd till xcrbid, and on:\rged ac»*ord- ingir. riiir a! v.iy-i oiASd veu, >.,ut orhcrvriic .'crroct. T)u' d .te- of pradaatioa iio a West Point arf- titkcn iVom (jardaer’t; Dictionary ' «jt the United Statfs Arm-.. Gentnix '■? 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Lessing's Field B'> k ■■■f be .\rueruan Revolunon' Tyrler'o t’niversa! !li- ’ tv; H-illam’a M ddle .Ag, - Hume and Mara Hay Ili^ror:*? .t'Eng’^.Ed Rollin s Ancient H;*:' y: Millman's Gi vbon's Ilcriie; Jo.sephui’ woik?. Robertp''n'= w ‘ > W’ebster s Works- Clay s lie>.' n'* 30 year- IJur^e's w .rks; Dr .iotin30n'“ r ; Bo!swe'!'«i iJff c,' A Idi^on - W,.: Mhc;u;1u f- .M -•(' .\I 'drrn lirr -'p 1 King! I - li . f i; Di-c:-'. ■; 1 Win M-.I..;.' ir.. Chanibe?s't \ti-p. State«iinn s \liir. T! e Fe in •^li^ , Po'.iiio;il i» !■ ■ Coii-t.■ .Mar-ii:ill ! L'!.- The Liif • ’ 'Vi.i Bi' gnpliy of J, H: le- Encycl .ikj'ii'' \- Applet nil - ' r Life nn I C- ii-p Lockhart'>i I it'f : Cttrnn nn ( Ini ( Wnverly by I -.r in t;.e 1, Ur > -it ,:i ^nd v.-> Authors; i«jr >uire, hv .•sir 4 Hubert K Leo, \ a, commanding Soutii Atlan tic (!oa.‘it. 5 1’ (j T iieauregard, Lou, commaiiding i\rmy of Potouiac. M'i,or Gfurrnl,* ]ti tiir f*r iVK-rO'iol Arm^. 1 ’^'liavid I] '^I'witr'i^, «'or^'i:i, repi^iied 2 i.i-onidas polk, i .'U, c‘UimanJiiis^ at Mcinphis. o lira.\toii Urat,':::. Li.-i, 'unimaiidin^' ut Pensa- eula * i^ar! V:-n [birn, 'lisi Army of Potomac. t_«u>r^ivus W iinith. Ken Ar:ny of Potomac U iheuphilu^ 11 liul in". 2s >!, Army i-f Poto- niic. 7 William J liar.loe, •if' S Mf rijamin Ihicjer, c C, folk, 0 J:ifues t, Ala 10 J.jhii B .^lagrud^•r, V'a. Commandintc at York- town 11 'J lioajris J Jack-on, Va, ; 'mmandinpr >orlh- «('Stcrn VirgiuiH. 12 Man^fit'b] Lo\cli, Va, ooniinandin^ Coast of Louisi i!ia 18 K'lmutid Kirhy .Smith, f iorida, Army of IV tomiic. 11 «jei>r^e l> Crittii.di n, Kon, commanding l^ast 'roniiGssop Bn’j jJif r (j,n :'n ihr PruvuiLnal Ar'ji^j. 1 .^lilled•;e L l^jnliam, S C, Army of Potomac “1 John li irioyd, Va, commaui^ing Army Ka- na\«iia o Henry A Wi,>e, Vu, lluanoke Islana. 4 B* n .>lcCuiloch,'I eias, .^^lssouri. 5 ‘ficnry K Jackion. ijeo, resigned * Hubert S (jarnt tt. Va, killed in action. 7 ‘W.lliam li '1 Walker, ico, resigned. S *Bariiard F Bee^S killed in action. Alexander 11 LaWt )n, ('iPo, oommandiog Coast id Ccurgia. *ridfOn •! PiH«iw, Tenn, resigned. .''amufl 11 Anderson. 'J'erin, Kentucky 12 Dani‘d S Doiii laoii. Teiiu, 1'oast of S 'arolina utomac. ding Coast of Alabama 16 John C Periibctton, \ a, t'oast of 8 0. 16 Richard S Kwe!l, Va, Army of Potomac 17 .1 jlui II Vi’ind.i, Murylami, Kid uiutid. lb Jubal .-V Karly, Va, Ariiu of P jtumac 19 "Thofi B Flournoy, Ark, ilt'd iu Arkansaii. 20 Samuel Jones, Vj, .\ru:y ''f I'otomac. 21 Arnold Klzcy, Mar\l ;i'. i. Army of Pototi-«c 22 haniel II Hill, • , Army of Potunr»»- 25 llenr) li Sioh'y, Lou, ’iVxas Fruntier. 21 Wm il f' vVhlt r.g. G«o, Army of Potomac 26 Wm W Loring, N C, Western Virginia 2t) Pichard H .\ndersf>n, S C, IVn.sar-ola 27 Aib rt l ike, .Vrk, Indian Coinmissiorer 2S *'lhos T Fauntli-roy. \ irginia, resigned 29 Kobert [ ■ auos, Gt 1, .\rmy of Potomac 3‘J Datii' i llugiics. \ a, L ’Ui'i ina 81 (’harlep ( iark. .>ltsS, .\rmv o1 Potomac. 02 Roswell S Kipley. ’oast oi S C Isaac K 'l'rim‘.do, 'Id, \rmy ot Potomac lit *.)-j!in H irav>wii. Ki n ;i. i -.v. Florida I’.fi Pu.' O llcb-rt. I.i'ii. ,.f l‘>'Xas. 10 11 ;>G lliidiard ' r-iti = ti. .S I . eonunatiduig Coa^t of | Class of 184 i Si;t;!'n B Buckner Cla'iS nf 1] Kirby •''nitti, iiainard L Bcp, i V\ m li Whifitig. Class of ie4b—'i’hon..^s \ J icLson, C'’-dmus jj \\ iiv,oX, i^avid 11 Jones, \\ m taidncr. ('la^s of ls.i> N. ,Liiait Evans. ’ Cla .s ut liot J L li il'lu.ut. ■ i Ut.Vl:.RAL.S wao WKRK .NOT ^. IIA I>U A TES AT Wf>T JMINT The tolluvv’.ng :-i;»:r:i's ,v. rf’ appointed to tlio i old l;u:ud St .te-j Am.y. \vith-»ut parsing tiiiouiili i till* 'V'cst Point Acad» uiy; — iJavid K Tuiggs, ap- I poimed 111 I'12; Win. N\ Loriiig, in 1>8(3; I'ho.s 1 '1'. Faunlier' y, ui l'‘-jii | The iv'il iwiiiy Gori; ral.s fir.'t saw fiervieo in the ' Moxieaii war; — M. L. iionham. lloiiry K Jack son, (Jidtun J. Pillow, Samuel II Anderson, CMias. (’iart, 1 hos. llindnian, ,)ohn C. Brcck-, inridge, Bcnj 1 hi‘atham, liichard Oriffitli,! Alht'rt l*;ki‘. .\dii*v II *ilailden, Maxcy (jreirir i The lidluwiiiti I ii.'tu'ra!-! [larticipated in tho ■ Texan wais and the wars with Mexico:—H-n i .^leCtillocn, Louis T Wi;l;.ll The follow.ng (len..-rais saw no military service j previou.s to the present war;—John B Floyd, i Henry A. Wise, Rubt'rt Tov.mbs, lliehard TayL>r, j Tho.s. B Floiirnov, L. Pone WalktT, F. K Z"l- | licoiler, William Mahone, L U B liraneh, Wil ! liaui H (.’a-roll, M K. lUiod*;s S'.*m*, however, i recoivad military cduc-atiun.^ at Stale in.-rlitutiona. } Virginia Hms 1*j G;nerals in the Confederate* | Ariiiies; South Faro-ina 0, Li'uisiana Georg'a ! 7; Tcnni^see 8; Nurth i’arolina o, Kentucky 7; j ■ .Maryland 1; Ahibauia 4; Mississippi 4; Texas o; ; Arkan.sas 2; Florida 1) Mi.ssouri none ! Th«' foliowiiig were l.orn at t! N-jith, thuugh j previous to th* pres«-nt \v r they were citizens >»'. | Soiith.'rn Slarp.-,;—ileneral (’ooper, born in a‘ ■ York; Bipley, in (Jhii; P-Mnberton, in I’ennsyl- j ; vania; Whiting, in .'«las.sacbu"ett:., Pike, in Ma-; i sachusetts Bungles, iu .Massachusetts; Blanchard, j in .'lassaehiisetts; French, in .New Jersey j [ihe loHo.Tinj; are natives of .North Carolina, . viz; Leonidas i'l'ik, Braxton l'»ra;zg, Thcophilus , H Holmes, Bon .^ic^’ulluch, Wm W Lorii.g, Rich- : .ard C Gatlin, F« lix K Z dlieufier, (iabriel J Rains, : L O’B Branch.] ‘ rOM Kl'KlIATi: :^'I Ai K ; cON(}Ri'SS. . i^FN \Tr : Alai.r-‘t — .Mes>rr Vv liiiam L Yancey, C C Clav j / .^lessrs Robert W Johnson, Cha.> | B Mitchcli ' Fforii a—.'ics.srs Jamt*i .’'I Baker, .V L Ma.x- i well i (/for.fiu—.Messii B 11 Hiii, Ibdiort Toombs Ktt.fViK./—Me>-srs H ’ Burnett, W iiiimn K! Sui.ms i Lnuhhi^'’ -Messrs ivi. SpaiT'^'W. T .• Semmos. | M —,'lessr.' ,\lt. rt ' I’r-wn, J.Miies! Phelan. j ^lPSSrs J .Jill 11 1'hi 1 k. li ■' ^ I'fVion, .■V'-r/Zi f —.^Iiv--,rs G."ir^e l*:ivis. \\ il- LKGISLATCRK of NORTH CAROLINA. .’SENATE. Pasquotank and 1'erquinions—J .Nl Wbedbee Camden and Currituck—B F SimmoQS Gates and Chowau—.M L Eure Hyde and Tyrrell—Jones Spenoor Northampton—J M S Rogers tiertford—J B Slaughter Bei tio—David Outlaw Martin and Washington—J R Stubt« Halifax — M C Vv'hitaker Edgecombe rmcl Wilson—H I' Clark. I^itt—EJ BloUQi Beauibrt—Fredeiiek Gnst Craven—N H Street (.^artcret and Jones—Dr M F Arsodail Greene and Lenoir—J P Speight N e w H an ov e r — E i i W 11 all Duplin — Dr Janies Dickscn Oiisio.r—L W Humphrey B aden, Brunswick, S:c—Jno D Taylor Vniiibtrlatid ai*d Harnett—Duncan Shaw Samp.soii—Thomas 1 i'aison Wawie — W K Lano Johii.ston—J W B Watsoo ■ Wake—M A Bledsoe ' Nash—A J 'I'ayLr Frat.klin — W Harris I Wurren — i’ J Pitchford ; G ranV ilie—C' !1 tv Taylor j i’. rson—(' li Winstead ‘ Ora:i;r»-—Josiali I'urnor, Jr j .Matiiance and Itandoiph—Jonathan Worth Chatham—\\ S Harris Moore and .'1 otitgoniery—• W D Dowd Uichmond and Robeson—Alfred Dockery Anson and Union—S H Walkup Guilturd—Peter Adams Cat-well —Bedford Brown Jvockinjiham — h' Ij Simpson Mecklenburg—John Walker Cabarrus and Stanly—V C Barringer llowan and l>avie—Dr J O Itamsey David.son—Jno W Thoina.s 'tokes and Forsvtb—Je.sse A Waugh Vshe, Surry >ke—Jos Dob.son Iredell, Wilkc.s«.S:c—L Q Sharpt Burke, Mcl)uWellA:c—B S Gaither Linfoln, Ga.sion .le—Jasper Stowe Ruthcrl -rd, Polk Xc—A W Burton Batcombe, Henderson \.c—Geo W Candler Hay wood, Macon A:c—W II Thoma.s CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA Alamance-^-Giles Mebane, Thos RuSin Alexander—A M Bogle Ashe—J. E. Foster. Anson—A Myers, J. A Leak. Bertie—S. B. Spruill, Jamea Bond Beaufor* -W J. Elligon E J W'arren Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T D. .Meares Buncombe—N- W \Voodfia Barke—J C McDowell Cabarrus—C Phifer Caldwell—E W" Jones Camden—D I>. Ferebee Carteret—C. R Thomas Caij\7ell—Bedford BroTrn, J. E WiUiamson. Catawba—George Setzer. Brutal Conduct of Austrian Oj^cers neur Vicenza.—In a late number ot the Ojjimon^ ot Turin there appears the following account of tin onslaught made by eight. Austrian officers on a young Italian lad, Alc*.^ndro Finatto, the son ot the postmaster at Montcccuio, iu the neighbcr- ^■aod of Vicenia: j ^’icEszA, October 10.—I will begin by tellini^ you tile sanguinary scene that happened hero , yesterday. You know that during the last days the Austrian army has made some mau- (Buvres on a grand scale, so that it is needless {inform you that, besides the damage to the vine- I yards and the arable land, all the Cost of the mili tary transport, as well as the quartering of tlio men, had to be defrayed by thy commune*. iVlou- tecchio Maggiore was one of the localities 'desig- Chatham—J H Hcaden, John Manning Jr nated for these exercises, and for a fortnight above HOUSE OF ro.MMONd Alamance—Giles Mebane Alexander—Dr J M C'arsou .Vn^'/n—L Ij Poik, E R Liles A.she—J M Gentry Burke—J II Pear.son Buncombc—S .^lerrlmon Bladen—(' 7' Davis Bertie—PT Henry, and L. J. Merritt Cherokee and Clay—J H. Bryson Chowan—R. H Dillard. Cleveland—W J T. .Miller, J W Tracy. Columbus—Richard Wcoten. Craven—Oco. Green, Jno. D. Whitford. Cumberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A. S. McNffiil, .M. J. .McDuffie (Currituck—John B. Jones David.son—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.—Rob't Sprouse. Duplin—J T. Rhodes, James Dickson. Edgecombe ind WMlson—VV S Battle, Geo. Howard Forsyth—T. J Wilson, D H Starbuck Franklin—A. D. Williams. Gaston—S. X Johnston Gates—A J. Walton. Granville—Thomas B Lj’on, T. L HargrovB, S. S. Royster. Greene—W. Darden Guilford—Jno. A. Gilmer, Ralph Gorrell, R F. Dick > Halifax—R, II. Smith, L W Batchelor ' Hyde—E. L. Mann. Haywood—Wm. Hicka Henderson—W. M. Shipp. Hertford—Kenneth Rayner Iredell—Anderson MitoLell, T A. Alliaon. Jackson—W. H. Thcjnas. Johnston—B. Sanders, W’ A. Smith Jones—Wm. Foy Lenoir—John (’ Wa-shingtoa Lincoln—D. Schtti-,'; Macon—C. D .Smith. Madison—J .\ McDowell Martin—David W Bagley. McDowell—J H. Greenlee. .Mecklenburg—J W Osborne, James Strong. .Montgomery—S. H Christian ] nine thousand soldiers havo been billeted on t’lo ' houses. I leave you to imagine the damage dono , to the tields, trampled on by horse and foot, just as If it were an enemy’s country. The postmaster ot this place is one Riasio Finatto, and it bappei.- ! ed ihat when he returned from Vicenza he tou I ! an order at his house from the commune, order ing him to take two officers of the regiment Pro- ha.scka to a neighboring place. The order was to depart immediately, without giving him tinio to rest even his horse, 'the poor man, being tired with his previous journey, sent his only son, Allessandro, (a young luan of nineteen, lull ut life and vigour j to accompany them, and the two officers bade him come and pick them up near ttio Cafe Panciera, the usual place of rendezvous ior all the officers ot that regiment Young Finatto was exact to the appointmen , but, instead ot the two officers he found no le-s than tive, who insisted on all getting into the cai- riage. He refused to take them, alleging in sell- detence the communal order, which only mention j ed two, not five; and that, besides, his weary I horse was incapable. One of the two first officers, I Count Buri, eitner a captain or lieutenant, who i heard the post-boy’s retusal, got out of the carri^. , ; in which he was already, went up to him and i gave him u blow with the back of his hand. Tbo ! lad telt his blood boil in his veins, and retorted I by hitting him in the face with his clenched &it. j The Count tried to draw his sword, but the lad ; quickly seized it, though cutting his fingefh, i lorced the blade back into the scabbard from { which it was half drawn, and so held it until tiio I Count’s four comrades (I believe all .\ustriansby I race) brutally attacked the unarmed lad* with ; their drawn swords. The names of three aro ' known—Lieutenants Counts Wuenibrand an a i Oilmayer, and Sub-Lieutenant Vacha. The first wounded him mortally in the neck, the second Monro—II Turner. j cut his arm, the third cut through his elbow, and Na>ih—L .N' B Battle. | they continued»to shower blows upon the uiitortu- New Hanover—J. L. HolmcS, Robert Strange. ! tiate man, who managed, however, to get on I's Fer|;aAoo in F.:o I'len.'e, • tr. hv \Ir» H J '-I .letjr-. f V .K \ vul- C^ri-. PJ.iillJ -, Cooper “■ Sf , Tiiit I>icVens i’-- , Marry ti ! . Witfii.n ■ THif, f :r,»- !! rii -; ILi.m-jh Mote . w.:! I'if-ic !* W'»i lMutarch’“ Dryilen s \S > Sitirne s w. ■ i. : The l»i i ■■■ir. ■ Cralib’s .^ vi-.ny , Percy .\iie''h>t("; Ctironii-U'a "t t::*• iiK-;, The Scotii';i UHt>*'f»;er of I he f.'. Mnior .iMok Uiivrniii;-’- y 'ir.s ' nt of tht Senate; Livnnfs!■ irii 's Tr.;Vtla in >utii .V'lic.t; Lora hiniii « ,\lijs!(>n t-- Ctiiiit .in'l .Jupnn; Five \ (-nr- iii t hini. •'iv L*. *'lui8. 'I nylor; The Briti-n Lx-, sir ty the Crimea, by W ff Husseli; .My D siry in III ; n. ' V I>r K ine's ,\rctif Ex( * '- , .,11^ KendiiH'p .Snnf-i fe liii >n; Cumming x Uumer’-^ in V‘‘rica; .North '.m-iJiri ‘ h**iix K Z"iin uti- r, i *‘11, kiik’d m Kentucky lleilj I- «'ht-.st liaiil, iet', K ;ii f t;cky , Josr-ph K .Vnd'-r-'Ml. \ a, ioasi -it’N C .'flu iri l{ l)ii'’\II'-" I'Cv lick V l.f r>>v P’)■•• U:iikt‘i- ’■ At ■■otr'* .'vi ' rr ii PI.’'e:ia! !, 1 ■■i N:irt' !K’ tit='ri>i J ll.iu>s, S (' I '-kiow >1. J E B Mii Mt, V.i, \i!i } t P 'tvtsiiac. L:;fiv-r*f 'li'l.-.ivvs, G' l.ojriu. \ .>rktown. I hus !• Di;f ’ HI. i , 'lit uf -S I.'. Th s (' 11 111 i.11.Ill, .'vrk, K' litufky. .\ II V H (ii i'lU' ii, L. , 1 , Il-a:viia. f(.i J.'hii Porter .'-l. l' wi;. I u. K ijt ,’iU Lloyd i'llLihiinii. Ivti, Naiiiaii vf lv' -,ti'. ‘■ Tadiuii' 'I UMc''i'eii, .\ rtuy ot Potomac. l*liili|i S- ‘H- -•.; (' • •ke. \ died ill Va. B II HiKfdi s. .\ia. .Vniiy •,'! i'ot'taije. liichai'l J ay 1"! j, ei. .\;iiiv ot Potoiiiac. I.oui-t'f i i.i' -111 V of l’.iti'in;ic .Jaiu.'s II Trapier, S ■■ .i.is. ol !■ lori'l’i. Satii i G li' iieh, Mi>-. .\riiiy ol PotoiiiaC. Will 11 ir-',ll, 'l etiri, i :ist I eimch.'ee. U 4‘> n; 17 4s 51 Janie.s L Orr. f* n 71 f '‘>1 • — ^1 tavu-'.V Henry J'lT'IS \|,-,.rc i .M. Roh.>r W B sr-. Lancliii. ’ H.iyn- H ;> I .)7 o'' 50 j/„/. —.\i.- . '1 Siiiii^i, J hii 1’ l‘ ‘ ' 1 iVf'ti, V.' i' ' ' •> 1'' F/s ^ 1 D K 'V't'T. \iij'.sr is 1 /•’, _'\l,.^..r' .1.' Cii' iiji'i —.Me- r-- .11 norlyi), 11 iucs 11 »it Will W Clark, H I .-j'- ■[' Wi_l.J/ > o';i.am , 11 ,,,r \\ B.iiiani Pr* '^mi. ^ I I vr.>; .. '!' ■ .) 1 '^ r y> :■ I» .! 1. (' irv',, I'laneis S, 1) I', id ‘ i" ‘toll, J.is L I'liul., ■ > 1 .1 ' J H;J-on, tiraii'lison si!' iai lan I, 'I'ho-, |> llaiiiy i P. Dtukiiis, 1; B liih .i, , ;;;ii •li.rtii'LM , t J ^l^^ll V 11 K'‘'iati, I .i U Lf ''i-*, ■ : I P Tr I 1 .ui iu J Gar- trell, ll.ir'iy >r*'ick! oel. \. K Wiii;hL. K' i-tiirl, !/ — .;,it ve‘ I'l Ct.’d, - i‘i -.'i.rti l.ii.iri',s .1 Vil: ?>J C-iiira I, IJiiiic.iii I 5'Ifiiivr. L'l tiolni I' Li'w,.--. Juli'i P' rk ;i: . ,(iiirr. ."•/yi/i/’-—Mes-^r Jt'.’J .'I' lii*', G J 11 iiirh W .'! >'r‘i r. '»• 1 31 ! '-i-' : 1)0 I '50 ■ r.o I ti Hu ii.pt’rcy >iarnl'. !\eii. Kei’tiieky. I'k' ii, Kentucky John (’ Br.''k.iii liicli’d Grifil:li, .'i’.'S, Army of 1‘otouiac. .Vlex’r I’ .Stew.irt, Ken, Keiilucky. Will M'liitg.iuuiry Gaiiliui, Ga., on furlough. Ilich’d B Garnett, Va, .\niiV of Pototuac. William .M dione, \'a, Noilolk. (38 L O'Brian Bianuli, N C, Coast of N C rtlt ,'lax'^y Gregg, .S C, Coast ot S C- 70 R E (!olston, Virginia. 71 Edward Johnston. Virginia. Non in iJli'Mons Iu lig'-nous Kaces of the parth; .... Footfalls on the Buaudary of Another World, by R. 1 2 Henry lleth, \ irginia. Dale ('wen; i 7o Johnstoti H Duncan, Louisiana, atnnd ir I P .etical Works in various bln'lings, among -g m Wood, Alabama. '^^ Hemnnv Hcon, Pore. Byron. R-irns. Moore, Hood, j Thos. having an ^ affixed are dead, or have Ilallec'i. Cam'.belf « ni^be, Cok-ri-jge, Cowper, ! resigned, since the commencement of the war. GoMsmiih, .M.!tC3, tc., .tc Shakspeare’a. Maasinger ."i Ford’s and Beaumont ao'l Fl**irher’5 Lii-aiiiatic Works: j THE WK.ST miN'T OEN'KRAI.S. j The following Confeder.ite Generals are gradu- i ates ot West Point—the late of their graduation j being prefixed: j Class of IS 15 Samuel Cooper Class of 1H20 John H Winder i CfcLS^ of 1822 Isaac R Tri*nb!e. Class of 1825 Daniel S Donelson, Benj’n Huger. Class of 1826 Albert S John.ston, Jno B Gray.son. ' Clas** of 1827 Leonidas Polk, Gabriel J Rains. Cla.s3 of 1828 Thos F Drayton, Hugh W^ .>lercer. Cla.ss of >S29 Joseph E Johnston, Rob't E Lee, I Theophilns H Holmes, Albert G Forty Year?**' I'uitiiliar l^elter^* Blanchurd of Jas. W, Alexander. 1> I).,- Hermnns. by J. -.Addison : Cla.S.4 of 1830 John B ^lagruder. Alexander, D D. Also, further suppliefl of Margaret i Class of 1832 Geurire B Crittenden, P St George Moncrieffe; B«ulah, A Um Bede; i'usef; Shirley; Hchool j Cocke, Hutnphrev Marshall, Rich- “TiSto": 1 Mrs (Bowden Clark'a oomplt-ie ' .'incordance to Shaka- pefi~p; The Dramatic Works of Ja** Sl'oridan Knowles; 8mith’a R%;jecie'l .\idressr>s; The Book of Scoiti-ti B:ill»vds, Ballad- >.* W li Ain-^ ,nh; Griswold''’ Poeis i.nd P 'dry of England, Female Poets of tjrta' ?!rituin, Po«i'« of the xixth century; Perry’s Uelifjuos of .\ncient Poetry, ic. &c. E .J HALE Si SON'I? M»ri*h 22. re, ' 'i.arles j n J Pujire, j j J W flapp. j Reuben l)avi^. l-r-.e! ’A’el>h, II l (’haiiibrr.', O ! R Si'i'.T'‘t 'ii. E Birks.i. li-. ‘ j i M.ysinn i—^!essr^ ,1"! n ! I ycr. 'a^par Bell, | j (it'orge i'l Vest. A II 'ii >w, W W ’ouk, 1 . I W I’leeUian, 'rix'Mvi.s V IL'mIs 1 I A''h f.’rrn/:,i,t — .Mcssis W N H Smith, U'jb- [ I ert R Bri'l^ers, Owen 1\ K- tuai, f D McDowell. Thomas S Ashe, .Vrchibald H Arrington, J R .McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, .A T Da vidson. S'/uth VnrnUnn—.Nlessrs \\ B'.'yce, Por- cher Miles, M Bonham, John McQueen, Ja.' Fit row, L M Ay er. Teniic.xfe - .Mf‘sr8 J T neiskell, W G Swann, W II Tobbs, E L tlarJcnshire, H S Foote, .M P Gentry, Geor;ze Joiiptj, J'hoiuas ^lenpes, J I.) C Atkins, Biillojk, Lbtvi.f M 'urrin. —.Mfco.--r3 J ohn .V Wilcox, Peter W Gray, Claiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Maloom P Graham, B F Sexton. Virjiuin—’'lessra Muscoe R H Garnett, John R Chambli.sa. John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, i hos S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P Holcombe, D C IVjarnettP, WilliaTa Smith, R Boteler, John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter Preston, A G Jenkins, Rob'irt Johnson, Chas W Rus-sell. Beaufort—R .S Donnell, W T Marsh Brunswick—T D .Mearen ral'lwtdl— Dickson Cab.irrii.s—W S Harris t atiwba—Jonas Clrae l.’hatham -W P Taylor, R N Green, Turner Bynum • 'h*-Tokpe tf W Hayos Craven—C C Clark, F E .\lfred (^urnbprlaud ani Harnett—C G Wright, J 8 Harrington, J C W'liliatn^ Chowan— ^ Small Columbus—N L William.son Cau-den — I) 1) Ferebee Carteret—D W Whitehurst Caswell Withers, S P Hill Currituck —B .^l P.axtcr (’leveland — A i \Vatcrs, J R Logan David^oll — Lewis Hayne.s, E B Cllark Davie Howard J)u|'iin —J D Staniord, J G Branch jld joeombt—B R Bridgers, J S Woodard r:M-Nth — r F P'Uiidexter, Phillip Barrow Fra’iklin—W F «Jreen t ■ a.'toii —H hill' iraiiv ilie -J .'■! Bull ('auiiad !V »iiii‘ >rd—C P .'lendenhall, C E Shober, J L (Jorrell fire t. ■— A D Speight Jol.P Boothe llav'vood—S L Ll'Ve H:ilil;ix—\ 11 l>a\is, W B Pope Hertf'r'l—J .1 Voates Hpti'ierscti—J P iForilan Hvdc — I'ihiiaii l-arrow Iredell—.V K >i!iioiiton, .\ B F Gaither Ja-k- .n A Fi.sher .1 mes- V P Ward Johii'toii — W II Writson, Jas I\litchfner Leti'iir—tl ' N\ »>ote'i Liix'til'i — \ .\ .*'1cBpo ^fnli.-.'n—.John A l'a,_g ''faitin—’ Ewell Northampton—D. A Barnes, J M Moody. Onslow—A. J Murrill. Orangt—W A. Graham, John Berry Pa.squot5ink—R K. Speed. Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon. Person—John W Cutsingham Pitt—^F B. Satterthwaitf, P A- Atkinson Randolph—W J Lonij, A G Foster. Richmond—W t Leak Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J C .Southerland. Rockinj^ham—D. S. Reid, E. T. Brodnax Rowar. -R A Caldwell, fl. C Jones. ! f'iet and run tor shelter from their brutal coward ice into the oafe. Inside there were about thirty officers, some of high rank in the same regiment, who continued playing cards without moTing, permitting this enormity to be committed. Thrto more joined the first five in cutiing with their j swords at the poor lad, who, tottering mortuH , i wounded, tried to reach a door, which openin^ i on an inner court, oftered a hope of e.scape. Then ; all present, roused from their impassibility, jump- I ed up from the card tables to bar the way and ! drive the fugitive back into the middle of t*'0 Rutherford and Polk—G W .Michal, M. Dur- \ room, where, the unfortunate man’s strength fail- H Jenkins, S H ing him, he fell half dead under one of the table ^. But their barbarity did not end here, for, while hi.i eight u.ssailants pricked him with their sword points, as if he had been a truss of straw, othcri^ callpd >«it the patrol from the nearest guard-house, I perhaps to strike terror inlu the inhabitants, an' ^ ^ j ordered them to take the half alive body to th'» Badirp''* K p. Battle, \V . . j gaard-house and keep it in close arrest. The oc- ! currence soon came to the ears of the father and j sister, who tried to learn the truth; but the sen- i tinels crossed ba}'onets before the two unhappy j people, who demanded with tears a son and a j bro'her. Sonic people interfered, and the com- { luuiial secretary at last obtainf^d a hearing for ! them. You can tma;:iiie the despair of both on 1 beholdinir him lying half dead on the bare ground, 1 bathed with !iis blood, his eyes iialf closed, hei- j tlier knowing nor heariiig them. They calle I for a doctor, and .sooti fetched Dr. tjora, tne ; parish doctor; hot he was refused admittance, so they were obliged to ask for another permit from the general, who ijraiited it on condition that tho medical examination yhould be made in the pre sence of two regimental doctors; tlTus, with order* and permits, two good hours passed before th • doctor uould do anything for the dying man Tli • ham Sampson—R. A. Moeely, Thomaa Hunting Stanly—E. Hearue. Stokes—A. II. Joyce. Surry—T. V. Hamlin. .Tyrrell—Eli Spruill. Union—H. M. Houston. Wake—G. E Holden. Warj*n—\V. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. W.ashington—W S. Pettigrew Watauga—J. W. Council. Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson. Wilke:—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller. Yadkin—R. F. Aiuifield Yancey—.M P. Ppiiland. A .\e%% lirtw Book. t'atiltfpirs Israelite Mjfttr. JUST piibli->!it'l. a ireaiise upon ihu Practice at Law in Nor’h Curclin-v. by Enwv.'tP t'ANTWKLi., LL. B., iiulhor of tiie N. C. Justice, etc. C0.STENT9. Of Legislative !'■ wcr in General; Legislative Power in North Carolina; Legislative Powers of Justices of the Peace; County B>>un'larie-—L>eed', ctc.; County Reve- \VEItSTEll'SELi;!it\T\!IVSl'ELLI.\Gli()l)KS. \17E have just receivcl by E.\pres«. a supply of Vf ELEMEN I-\.R»' SPELLING BOOKS—price l.'i cents each. Cash We have urn advari'ed the price of any articles on hand before tne war; but pre-ent purchases cost us more than we asked for those. Of cours« we have to put up price.s on what we buy now. E J HALE & SONS. Fay«tl*TiU«, Aag. ^lcI•|•.v^il—t; li B'irgin .'loore— .Vlexaitder K ‘lly .'lo'if-'Mnery—E G L P»arringer Mapi'ii —11 G W't'-oilliii .Nlecklenbur-^—S W Davis, J M Potts .Nash —II G \\'illiam-> New Hani'ver—S .) J’pr.son, Daniel Shaw N’orthainplon — .^I U Ransom, W W Peebles ^>nslow—J H Foy Orau^o—iLU Gutlirie, W N Patterson i Pasquotank—J T Williams j Perqiiinioris—N Newby I Pitt—B G .Vlbritton, Churchill Perkins j Person Wilkinson [ Robeson—Alex .^Ic.Millan, Eli \V'ishart Rockingham—Rawley Galloway and T Slade Row:iu—N N Fleming, N. F. Hall Rnthertord—C T N l)avi':, B * Padgett Ban'io’ph—1 H Foust, Thos S Winslow Richmond—J G Blue Samj>son—N C Faison, Geo \NT Autrey Surry—W Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellutn Stanly—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—(’ .'IcC’leese Union—C Cj Lenimonds Wake—S 11 Rogers, J W Russ, 11 .Mordecai Warren—J B Batchelor, W II Cheek Washington—-C Latham Watauga—Thomas Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—.\ W Martin, Horto. V'adkin—A C Cowles Yancev Bowman nue rtud *'ourt llou8*8, &c.; (/ounty } , . • i> mi ^ Trustee; Jur^THa’s; F-vrs and Public Sales; General ] were bound up aS well as po.ssib e; out of .Assembly; Inspections. I’liblic Landings, &c.; Poor j'iHieteen, tour were declared mortal; and then a House- anil llosp'tals; Uegisrers and (!lerks; Rivers and Utter was sent for, on which, after procuring a Creeks; Oates. Ferries and Bridges; Weights auJ Mea- fynher order fftuu the general, the liaticnt was sures; Idiot« and Lunatic.*; Ketaiiers; Neuse River; Pub- ^.^rried to his Uome, The general in coinmanu : lie Roads ami C!iriw,a\s; Public Landing** and Inopec- . . , . , ^ , « . • ! lions; Milis and Millers; Or.linaries and Constables; i has Withdrawn the eight oflFendtrs from j Patrol; War»leTiH of iht? Poor; Prl’^on C«''unis; Kouds, i c)t the luriuiifl p60pi€, who would nuvo ■ Ferries and liri'lges; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive ! Power il.-(ieneral; Execuuve Power iu North Carolina; 1 Executive Power ot iheCourt.s; Chief Justice and Clerk; Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; Reporter and Mar- j shal; tUerks an l Suh'cuor; Counsel for Paupers; Ouar- ' dians; County .Attorney; .Auctioneers; (bounty Court i Clerks; Coroners: Bouu'iary Commissioners; Commitiees i of Finance; (.’ounty 'I rustee; ('ouniy Treasurer; Special 1 Court; Conimissionors of Fairs; Inspectors; Superin tried make an example ot them, and .^ent them secretly I do not knt»w whether to Verona or Vi- ccnzj. The young man is not yet dead, owing to his youth, but the doctor in charge of him has ilr. hopes for him. trnbaioh ”—One of the letters "rom tlio North, found in the Federal Ciuip alter the late tendenls ofSchools; Commissioners ot Navigation; War-! ^ » deL3 of theP-. or; Uegxstirs; Commissioners of Kivers ! . 1 j • j ind (Greeks; Sheriffs; Constables; Rangers; Standard j would capture a few contraband niggers and Keeper'; Reiailers: .Administrators: Chairman of Special ; them Up ^ ere. I want to make them xhopey Court; (’onimis.sioners of l>«eds and Conveyances; Com- I until I get my farm cleared Up, and th^^aa- raissio'iers of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyoi-s; . f^r all that I Care.” Th’ Superintendents of Elections; Guardians and Receivers; j "pathy for the poor negro. Inspectors; t3w«wssioner' of internal Improvements; j Partition; PatrSl^nimiltees; processioners; Tax Listers \nd Boards of Valuation; Oversepr.® of Ro!id« and Riverii; •Commissioners of Wrecks; Xobacco Pl^^kers and Coopers, j Tho Appendix contains forms uf I>eftds and (!onvey^ ! ances, as follows: i ..^mong fcueiu jjieui. gia .igreements, m-’ S Wisconsin Regiment, a. He gi of Exch>ini;r6 Lading, Bonds, MiflCfilWinpous Bonds, j i* W Comracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements, Mortgages, |'lud extraordinary hj€ es fe^ -J pr:sonerf«, A Sci'fn hoott-r.—Some thirtns late battle .> captured by Stonewall Jacksocy evening last, passed through town on ^gs, of the Third Among them was iJeut. ,^f giant proportions rew pp > voag d on i.ae the tall corn stalky Water. He wa.s ftli^ _ f^ot and drank the p/^y two feet, taller than any f and a hall, o^rs, above wh»m he towered like his fellow pi^r»*>- which, the giant^w it down, is planted as firmly as when ^lineoln planted his, or as the Irish- Cock,’' which a mule couldn’t kick A.r. 'Epitaph f>n a Yavkee.—gentleman from The SlinilV $iOllth, by Prof. the battlefield before Richmond copied the foU I graham; Say and Seal, by the Author of “Wid^'j lowing epitaph, written, and placed over the World,” &c.; The Houaehold of Bouvcrie, or thg^ j grave of a dead Yankee by a Mississippian; Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, &c., &c. This Book contains 656 pages, is gotten up iu supe- riorstyle, and bound in Lawt.’alf. Price, single copy, $6. For sale by E. J. HALE k SONS. i>ec’r 2ii. I860. .«ap or tlio 8ea (oa.Ht of South Carolina; New Map of V’irginia; The Semhern Spy by Edw’d A. Pollard of Va. The Southern Song Book. Dec’r 14 E. J. HALE & SONS. Tiie %'oluiiteer’$ Hand Book. FURTHER supply just received of (^old, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at ih_ ^ scope, &c., ate. E. E. J. HALE A SONS. H-rr. 16. copies of th^ can be procured by non-Bubwribcrs PriM 6 eeau. « BooJutort. The Yankees came down in numerous bands. To divide out our Southern Unde; This narrow and seclnded spot, U all that tbia poor Vaoke« got.

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