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CALtelVDAR _rOR 1862. ’X. c3 o ue o r! 12 19 26 2 y 10 23 C 13 20 3 10 17 24 14 21 28 1 11 15 •>/> w a z w t» o ► 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 20 9 10 23 30 0 13 20 o*r From the Oharl«Bon Courier. Class of 1845 E Kirby Smith, Barnard S Bee, A LIST OF THK GENERAL OFFICERS IN THE j Wm H C Whiting. ARMIKS OF THE ('ONFEDERATE STATES. Class of lH4G—Thomas J Jackson, Cadmus M The following interesting statistics of the Con-! Wilcox, l>avid R Jonos, Wm M federate. Army organization are due to one of the ! Oardeer. ^ r»f tKo Hniiripr. In the 24 31 7 14 21 28 2.7 j 1 15 09 janTary. . FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL JUNE.. JULY. AUGUST SEPTEMBER CX’TORER XOVEMHKr. liE^HM uEll I'OST OFFire. FAVETTEVILLE. Sehrdide anil Ihpnrturr- of MiuU RALEiGi^ via AVEKASBORO ,v BARi^r.AYVILI.K Arrives d-iih’ *5.} A, M Dep^irt^ daily ■ P. M. KESaSSVILLL vLft CLINTON’ \ND NV\RS\u Arrives daily V. M Departs daily 2 P. M HIGH POINT Tin t'ARTllUlE AN1» ASKEBoRti. Tri Weekly. ■\rrives Siin'lav. SVednf‘-d;iy and Fridnv 11 M. Dop'^rta Miud.iv. Wednc'dny and Kri iiy IP M. C-HKRAW. 8. via GlLuPoLl.. Arrive? Tues'lay. r''iur> ii;y and r^ituvdiv 4 A M. t^undf»y. Tiiesliy and Tbursd>iy 1 P. M. FA IK P.Lt’FF via LUMP.ERTON. ' =t'v-;-- Tiie .\y, Thu’^'diy und Sumrdtiy H A l>rpart.'» r'ui.dHV, Tuesday ind Ttiur-idiy 1 P M RALtfGH virt sr.UMKHVfLLK .Vrrive.o S imr J.jy P M Departs W.’ inesvi ly 1 i A M. irr»BF,S')N S vi. KLlZAP.ETHToWN Arrives T:i—^diy, Tnur-^ iiy and Satur liy 12J, P M, T'.4{ lit-* M ,11 '• ly, Wc iiie' I ly and Fri J.iv »'i A ,\I KLlZAP.ETfir- WN Yia TtKEU'.NTHr.. UIlSEKKf ANii whiti: oaf Arrives? Monday ■ ’* M Uep'tf'S Tuesdny •• A M MAGNOLIA, ivi. .KWT.LLV HILL A-rik'ed T'iesd»i\ J P Depaiis Tue.-Jay I’J !‘ M. .SWIFT l.'JLANUvi* MONTR0.»’E. (’oVIN'tiToN. POW Kl.LT'iN LITTLE .MILLS, v - \riivea Tue-diiv t> P. M U^yiari' \'edue^.Uy 11 A M. k^WIFT l‘L\Nl. via Tliov Arr' 7e-.' T;i' P. M, 't,>irts W.'dDc,-^d;.y 8 V. \f PHiLADKLPill ^ viiLCMlJKR nKl[*GF Arrive- M'in iny 12 M. 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In the list of Brigadier-(Tenerals in the Provisional Ar my, the regular order of appointment is perha^ not always observed, but we believe the list is 10 111 otherwi.^e cd»rect. The dates of graduation lio:n 1“ 18 1 Point are taken from Gardner’s Dictionar)’ ‘ ' ‘ ot the I nited Stat4.'s Army: Generals iu the Regular Army \ 1 Samuel Cooper, Vu, Adjutant General. 2 Albert S Johnston, Texas, commanding in Kentucky. 3 Joseph E Johnston, \'a, commanding North ern Virginia 4 Robert K Lee, \ a, coniuiandine South Atlan tic Coast. P G T Hcaureganl, Lou. commanding Army of Potouiac. M'ljor (it nt'rtih in the t*mriionaf Aryny 1 * David E Twitrgs, Georgia, re-signed. 2 iji>onida.s I'olk, l^ou, commanding at Memphi.-. .‘i IJraxton Hragg, IjOu, commanding at Pensa- ciJa. 4 Earl Vaij Porn, Mis.'^, Army ol’Potomac, (iu.stavus W Suntli, Kon, Army of Potoiuuc. • Tlieophilus II Holmes, N C, Army of Poto- mac- 7 Williarn J llardc*, Georgia, Mi.'^.souri. 5 Heiijainin Hugcr. S ’, commandin': 'mi folk. James J4ong.*itreet, Ala. .\rmy of Potomac 10 ilohn H M;igruder, \'a, commanding at Vork- town Nor- Class of 1848 Nathan G Evana. Class of 1854 J E B Stuart. GKNKRALS WHO W’KKK NOT GRADUATES AT WEST POINT. The lollowing Generals were appointed to the old United States Army, without pansiug through the 'Vest l^oint Academy;—David E. Twiggs, ap- ' pointed in 1812; Wm. W. Loring, in 1836; Thos. T. Fauntleroy, in 188G. The following Generals first saw .service in the .Mexican war:—M. h. Bonham, Henry R. Jack son, Gideon J. Pillow, Samuel R. Anderson, (’has. (Mark, Thos. C. Hindman, John C. Breck inridge, Benj. F. Cheatham, Richard Griffith, Albert Pike, Adley H. Gladden, Maxey Gregg. The following Generals participated in the Texan wars and the Avars with Mexico:—Ben. .McCulloch, Louis T. Wigfall. The following (jcnerals saw no military service previous to the present war:-p-John B. Floyd, Henry A. Wise, Robert Toombs, Richard Taylor, Tbo.>5 li Flournoy, L. Pope Walker, F. K. Zol- licoffer, William Mahone, L. O’B Branch, Wil liam H. Carroll, H. Iv Rhodes'. Some, however, receive*! military education.^ at State institution.s. ^ irginia has 10 (Jenerals in the (Jonfpderate Armit'.s; South (’aroiina H; Louisiana 8; Georgia 7; Tennessee X; North (’arolina 0; Kentucky 7; Maryland 1; Alabama 4; Missis.sippi 4; Texas 3; A^kan^as 2; Florida 1; Missouri none 'file f(»llowing were born at the North, though preriims to the present war they were citizens of .M,o,orn —(General Cooper, born in New 11 Thomas.) .Jackson, \ a, commanding North western Virginia. 12 Mun.sfioid Lovell. \ a, commanding Coa^t ot Louisiana. lii Edi:iund Kirby Smith, Florida, .\rmy ol Po tomac. 14 George P> Crittenden, Ken, commanding East Tenuetsee Hriiiadi^r Gtntrab in tht- Frui isiunal Anny. 1 Mill edge L Bonham, S C, Army of 1 otomac. ! Hnn.b 1 *1 John B rii>yd, \ a, commanding Army Ka-i ‘ J nawlia LEGISL.MTKE Henry A Wise. \ ;i. Hoanoke Island. 4 Bill Mcl'uiloch, Tcxa.'i, Mi.ssouri, • > ■^Henry K .Ja>*kson, .ieo, resigned 0 'Hobi-rt .S Garnett, \ a, killed in action 7 '‘William H T \\ alktr, Gou, re.>^igned 'Barnard K Bfc, killed in action. •j Ali'Xander U Lawton, (Jeo, commanding 'oast ol Georgia. 10 "^tiiJoon J Pilltiw, Tenn, re.>;ii:neJ. 11 .''uiuui.-l R Atulcrs.in, Tenn, Kentucky. 12 1'anii‘l S Donilson, Tt-nn, Coa.t ol'S C’arolina. 13 David II .1 lues, S C, Armv ot Potomac. 11 J i>ne.- M Witiier,-, Aia. commanding Coast ol Alab;iina. • ];') .(uhn I’emborto!), \ a. Coast of S JO llifhard S EwlII, \ a, .Vrmy of‘ Potomac. 17 .John H Winder, .^larylan^L Hiclimond. 1^ ,Ju!i:tI A Karly, \ a. Army of Pottnnac. I'.* "^Thus B I'lourn'iy. ,\rk. died in Arkansas. 2U Samuel ,T*'ne'. Va, .\ruiy of Potomac. 21 Arnold Klz-}, M;ir\land, Army of Poton>ae 22 Daniel 11 ILll, N .\rmy of Potomac. 23 H*iiry H Sibley, Lou, Texa.' Frontier 21 Wm 11 (’ Whitit.g. Geo, Army of Potomar. 2.'> Wm W Lorini:. N We.^tern \’iri;iuia ■ 2G Richard II Anderson, S iVn.-aeola, 27 Albert Pike, Ark. Indian (’ouiniibsior.er 2' ' rho>-T F:*.untleroy, \ irginia, re.^igned 2'.' P>‘ib.-rt TiMinbs, Goo. Army of Potomac 30 Daniel Ruggie.', \ a, Louisiana 31 Charlt > (Mark, Mi>.s, Army of Potomac o2 Koswoll S Ripley, C, Coa.t ol"S (' I.'aac K Trimble. .'Id, Army ot Potomac .ImI I. B (irr-'oi), Ken. died in Fl-*rida Paul > Hebert. L'lU, 1,’ou.^t ot Texas Richard ' iatl;n, N C. communditik’’ 'oa.'t oi* N >rth ('aroliiia ’'F'. lix ICZ 'llicotier. Ten, killed in Kentucky Benj i' riiealbam, Ten, Kentucky. I .‘5!> .Jw.-ej h R Aniler' iri. \ a. •'i'a-’t N C : !’■ Simon B Buckner, Ky, Ki iituckv j 41 Lt-ruv I’"}>e :iiker. .Mu. .\iabama. : t_’ Albert >1 Bl.un-hard, Lou. Norlolk. ! 4-> (latirie! .J llain-. N \ irkf*'»ti. i .) L ]! .'^tuarf. \ a. Ariuy d P«itomac ..atavette .'I'• Law^, ieor^ria, Vorkt'*wn i ho' I Dravfori, S ('oa^t ot S ’ Southern States;—(jeneral Cooper, born York; Riplc}', in (.>hio; Pemberton, in Pennsyl vania; W hitinirein Ma.s.sacbusetts; Pike, in Mas- sachusett.4; Ruggles, in Massachusetts; Blanchard, in .Ma.v'aachu'jett'i; French, in New Jersey [The lollowing are natives ol' North Carolina, viz: Leonidas Polk. Braxton Bragg, Theophilu.i H Holmes, fJen .Mel'ulloch, Wm W Loring, Rich ard (’ Gatlin, Felix K Zollieofter, (Gabriel J Rains, ’AROLINA o.i ;.u ot') .\L are ringed the by muil must he 4.', iO 4( I li''- ( lluidni.iii. Ark, Kentucky 4'' Adlcy H Ghi'i icn. L,.u, Pensacola 4.* .J >hii Purfer .^l ■( .’.rn. Ten, Kentucky • >U IJojii liiifbnian. K-'n, Kentucky ol Nathan :• l-ivari'. > ((’i)a>t (' ( ai.hnu- ,\1 \\ ilc.ix. Ten, .\nnv of l’utumae_ Phiiiji >t George (’oeke, \ a, died in Va •>1 H H Rhodes, Via, Army ol Potomac. Richard Tavlor. Lou, Army ot Potomac. o'» Lonir- 'J' W iLrfall, 'fii.vas, Army if I’otomac •'.‘7 .fumes H I raj)ier, S ('oust ol Morida. Satn'l (i Frencli, Mi .Vrmy of Potomac •O'J Wm H arroll,'1 enn. East Tennessee. »;» Hutrii .■'lercer. JeorL'ia, ' 1> L' I.'. OF NORTH .SENATE Pa.sijUotank and Pcrijuimons—.J M Whedbee t'amden and Currituck — B F Simm«.>tis Gates and Cfiowan—M L Eure Hyde and '1} rrell—.Jones Spencer Nortiiampf'in—.) .M ."s Rogers Hertford—.1 B Slaughter Bortic—David Outlaw Martin and ^^';l,''hington—J R Stubbs Halifax—M (’ \Vhitaker Edgecombe and Wilson—H '1' (’lark Pitt—E .1 Blount B'^aufort — Frederick (i rist (’raven—N J1 Street (■arteret and dones — Dr .^I F Arendell uikI I.t'iioir—J P Speiyht New Hanover—ICIi W flaW ^ Duplin — Dr .James I >ii*kson (Mi^low—L W Humphrey Bladen. Brunswick, \c—.Jno D Taylor 'umbcrland and Harnett—Duncan S law .''ampson—'I jio.'n;i.s I Faison Wayne — W K Lan* •Jobn.~ton—.1 W li W utson Wake—M A Bledso.; •N'a.'h—.) Taylor Franklin — W Harris \\ arren—'f .1 i’itchford Granville—(' H K 'faylor IVrson—’ L Win.-tcad Orange—.losiah I’urner, Jr Alamance and Randolph—.lunathan Worth Chatham — W S Harris ,'lotiri and .'1 •ntnonu rv—■ \\ D D >wd Ivichmond and iL.be.^on—Alfred Dockery Ansi>n and I nion—S H Walkup Guillord — Peter .\d.Mus (’aswell— Bedlord Bmwn kinuham — I I. .''imp>t>n . kictifcurir—.John Walker liiarrus and St.inly — \ •’ Barringer wan and D. vie—Dr .1 B.im?ey Davidson—.1 no \\ I’liomas -toke.s and For.-yth—L-.s.-e A Waugh A-she. Surrv A;c—-Jos Dobson Iredell, Wi'lko.Vi—L g Sharpe Burke, .McI».pwelK'k:c—li S Gaither J.,inroln, iastun iVc—.Jasper .'^towe Kutberlord, Polk \c—A W Burton. Buncombe, 11 enderson tVe—ieo W Pandler Havwood, .\L-icoti ,V:c—W H Thoi/ftis o;> 01 *).') C,!') t»7 ia ilumi>brey Marshall, Ken, Kentucky. ♦ ;2 .Ji-bn G Breckinridge, Ken, Kentuck\. Kicb'l (Irilbtb, Mi.ss, Army of Potomac, Alex’r P Stewart, Ken, Kentucky. Wm .'lontiromery (J,ardner, Ga, on furlough. IJichM B (ianietf, \ a, .Vrmy d Pototnac William M -hone, \ a, .Norfolk L O'Brian Bran‘b, N C, ('oa-t of N (’ THK ii' N-F?0\T FrNI». 1 OH Maxcy >reg‘r. ."s , oa*t of h ; !mir;eM ,f.s; ,fp.y of the Town of Wilmington^ I 70 j; KCoNton, Virginia. -t.,. ,,r Uilminiftuu in >neeiin?^-j Johnston, Virginia. ® ' ' ■ ’ i ‘ 1 ; >U r.»Aiter- rtoottne I Henry Heth, VirL'inia. ici MO r r ir ,u cla JO (’.ipe|7o Johi*-ron H Dunc^in, Louisiana Tho.sc haviiiL'' an * alfixed are dead, or have resigned, .sinee the commenceuK'nt of the war. TIIK WEST I’OINT (IK.VKKALS. The followin’' (^nifederate (ienerals are gradu ates of \\ es Point—the date of their graduation being [)re!ixed: ’la.ss of 181.’) Samuf^l Cooper. (’lass of 1 ^^20 .John H Winder. lass of 1^22 Lsaae K 'i’rimble. ('lisbof 1^25 D.inicl S Donclson, Beni’n Huger. (l;i • ■ ■ - ■- HOU.'^K OF COMMON’S Alamance—(iiles Mebane Alexander—Dr .1 .'1 Car.son Anson—L L Polk, E U Lile^ A.'he—.1 M Gentry Burke—1 H Peai'son Buncombe—A S Merrimon Bladen— ’ f I >avis Bertie—PT Henry, and Ferguson F Williamson ,J(din .Mannintf Jr Bryson K V.., .n i .ho roa«. of North Car-hn.. have e- sneci!il Commutes on fhc ■:it u*-tthe iii«lcr>‘iened 8uh'-T relVr'ed to thetn. , i i . , ;„,lioated. whflner riy an iron- iron clad batte^x. to nief-t ;lii» imi»'i>din2 ex:p:*n'^ " ,„.v be ■; ■iild n-:t ucted a*- ■ • ; i.oy r»e p.—■■ ■ .ye ot' vital .owan.e «. we should •.=eer -.v.ta .ut de- lav wiuther nece^=i»ry meanw can t.e nro.-ured ^’■,u ributi..:.s for this rurpoHe are eurneslly s n,-i.ed. 8h.uld the »moiiiit c.aitrihired nui he siifticieui.. , shou d inv lUiforcse. n o .ntinpency prevent the com- nien''t ui* ii’l ot this work, the suras tetider.-d will he re- t\i> n('d to re«pe-tive d. nors .Vnionii tlie reHotiitions ftilijpifd at 'h** P'lldic meefinp of the citizens of Wilniing ton. it Kesolved. That the citizen- of the several cof.’ities o. Ibe St“te are ri-r^UfSied til on/ani/.e Comnintces ti> ,«o- licii ‘iintrihuiin‘^ and utherwiu.* to co operate viih ilie Committee >f Sufety 'n further-tnce of the [(ropose 1 work. Tlie niatirle“.t importance of 'lie contem)>ljited work to the State at 1 rjje. jti-tifies uh in ctilliujr on every pi- (rioiic citizen «>f North t’ar dina to conie forward prompt ly and l\h( r;vlly in aid r' '''■9 speedy acconipli-^hnient. Conimnnications to t* '■’,'7 of the undersigned will re ceive at'eniion. O. 0. PAR.'^LEV, A. J. DeR(J8.s!ET, WM. A. WRIGHT. Wiiniinp'ton. .April 9lh. i»32. ^h^etr Rooks. THE WITS \M) P>EAUX OF SOCIETY; One of Then', hy Lever; Louie’s [,ast Term at St. .Mary’s; England’s Veotiiaa; Teuny>(()n'M Polios; Artii-i -.cuii Mra inac, 18G1; The Lndy’x llooli of Flowprs: Lanpuajrti.of t' . jr-'r-: P .rtry >.f La i_, 'v (juiijj. t„ pgjf lic.tU'y; “ H.id (Jemleinen - Mirror of Fortune- fe’-ei Parley Ualloou Tra-.’ol.-: ■ P-ook ..fTnve’s and Adventure: Ac. E. .1. hale At SON.S.‘ Bia.uka ol all kinds at tliis Office. Tlu«]ibilu.s H Holnie.s, Albert G Blanchjrd. ('la.ss of 1 >3t) dohn B .Vlagruder. (y'lass id‘ l'32 George B (Jrittenden, P St George Cocke, H umphrey Marshall, Rich ard (’ tiatlin. (’la.ss of lS.‘j,‘] Daniel Ruggles. (Mass of 1>^.L'> Jones .'I Withers. Clu.SK of l>^3ti Joseph R Anderson, Lloyd Tilgh- man. Class of 1837 Braxton Bragg, Wm H T Walker. .fno (J Pemberton, Arnold Elzey, Henry H Sibley, .Jubal A Early. Class of 183H Wm .) -Hardee, James 11 Trapier. Class of 183!> Alex R i/awton, John ^ McCown. Class of 1810 Richards Ewell, Paul O Hebert, Richard B Gurnett. (Jiass of 1'11 Robert S (iarnett, Samuel Jones, (’lass of IN42 Earl Van Doin,(jiustavus WSmith, Mansfield Love!!, James Ijoug- street, Daniel H Hill, Richard H -Vnrlerson, Lafayette Me Laws, Alex P Stewart. Cla.ss of‘ l>s4i-{ Rftsw'cll S Ripley, Saui’l G Freuch. Clada of Buckner. Beaufort—R S Donnell. W T Marsh Brunswick—T D Mearcs (’aldwell Dickson ('abarrus—W Harris Cat 1 wba—.J on as (’ line Chatham—W P Taylor, K N ireen, Turner Bynum (Jherokee—G W Hayes Craven—(’ (' Clark, F H Alfred C'umberland and Harnett—(’ (■ Wright, .1 S Harrington, J (’ VVilliams Chowan Small Columbus—N L Williamson Cati.den—D D Ferebee Carteret—D W Whitehurst (?aswell Withers, S P Hill '(’urrituck — B M Baxter Cleveland—A (» Waters, .T R IjOgan DaviiJson—Lewis Haynes, E B (’lark Davie Howard Duplin—.1 D Stanford, .1 (jr Branch Edgecombe—R R liridgcrs, J S Woodard Forsyth—.J F Poindexter, Phillip Barrow Franklin—W F Green Gaston—.J H White (iranville—.J M Bullock, W H Jenkins, S H (,’annaday fJuilford—C P Mendenhall, C E SJiober, ,J L Gorrell Greene—A D Speight , (iates—John lioothc Haywood—S ii Love Halifa.x—A II Davis, W B Pope Hertford—J J Yeates Henderson—.Jos P Jordan Hyde—Tilman Farrow Iredell—A K Simonton, A B F Gaither .Jackson—A Fisher .Jones—W P Ward Johnston—W H Watson, Jas Mitchener Lenoir—.1 () Wooten Lincoln—V A McBee Madison—John A Fagg •Martin Ewell McDowell—(3 H Burgin Moore—Alexander Kelly . Montgomery—E (J L Barringer • Macon—H (r W'oodfin xMecklenburg—S W Davis, J M Potts Nash—H G Williams New Hanover—S J Person, Daniel Shaw Northampton—M W Ilaosom, W W Peebles OBslofw—J H Foy Orange—H B Guthrie, W N PattersOQ Paaguotank—J T Williams Perquimons—N Newby . ♦ Pitt—B G Albritton, Churchill Perkins Person — Wilkinson Robeson—Alex McMillan, Eli Wi«hart Rockingham—Rnwley Galloway and T Slade Rowan—N N Fletning, N. F. Uall Rutherford—C T N Davis; B H Padgett liandolph—-I fl Foust, Thos S Winulow Richmond—J O Blue Sampson—N C Faison, Geo W Autrey Surry—W Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Starily—Lafayette (ireene Tyrrell—McCleese Union—C Lemmonds Wake—S H Rogers, .1 \V’ Runs, H Mordecai Warren—.J B Batchelor, W H Cfieek Washingttvn—(’ Latham Watauga—Thoma.s Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Cjawfurd Wilko.s—A W Martin, - Horto Yadkin—.V (’ (’owles Yancey Bowman (’ONVENTK)N OF NORTH CAROLINA Alamance—(Jilcs .^Ieba>le, Thos. Ruffin Alexander—A. .M . Bogle Ashe—.J E. Foster. An.son—A. Myers, J .V Leak Bertie—S. B. Spruill, .James Bond. Beaufbr';—W. J. Ellison, E .1 Warren Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T. D. .Meares Buncombe—N. W. Woodfin P>urke—J. C. McDowell Cabarrus—C Phifer Caldwell—E W Jones (,'amden—D D. Ferebe*" Carteret—C. R Thoma^s. Caswell—Bedford Brown, J (^atawba—(jeorge Setzer . Chatham—.J 11 Hcadon, L J. Merritt ('herokee and ('lay-~J H 'howan—R. H l>illard Cleveland—W. J T. .'liller, J W Tracy ('olumbus—Richard Wooten ’raven—Geo rJreen, ./no D Whitford Cumberland and Harnett—David Mc.Neill, S McNtfill, M, .J McDufhe Currituck—.John B Jone.^ Davidson—B. A Kittrell. B (’ Douthit Davie.— Kob’t iSprouse Duplin—.! T IUkmIc.s, Jam«s Dickson Edgecombe and Wiix.n—W ,S. Battle. Geo. Howard Foisyth—T J. WiUon, D H .''tarbuck. Franklin—.V. D. Williams Gaston—S. X. .Johnston (Jatcs—V .f.\Valtoti. Granvilk—fhonias B, Lyon, 'f L. Hargrove, S. S. Royster. Greene—W. .V. Darden. Guilf'ord—.Jno. V. Gil.nor, Ralph (jorrell, 1* P. Dick fluliinx—11. li. .>.?uii»li. 1.. W' Hntcbelor Hyle—E. Fi .'larm If ay wood—Wm. Hick.s Henlerson—W Shipp Hertford — Ken/icih B.-a ncr Iredell—Vnderson Mit--heii. 'i' ^V Vllison. •Jacks!m — W . H. ’i'h'unas •Ixhnston—' B Sanders, W V Smi^b .Jones—Wrn. I'ov LiJiiojr—John (’ Washington ' Lincxln—D Schenek Macon—*' D .'smith. Madison—.1 A. .^IcDow.dl .'lartin — David BaL'Icy MeDowell—./ II Greetiiee. .^IeckIenburl^—.J. W l.-borne, .James Strong. -MontironnTV—.S. H ('hristian Moore—H 'furn r Nash—L N B. 1 New Hanover—.J Northampton—1 * On.^low—.-V. .1. .^lurriil. Orangt'—\V A. (irahritn. PasijUotank — K K. Spot d }‘enjuinnij)s—Jo.'. S. Cannon. Person—.John W. ('uninghatu Pitt—F. B. Satterthw:iite, P. A. Atkinson. Kandulph—W. J. Lonv^. A Gf Foster. Richmond—W. F. Leak. Robe.son—J P. Fuller, .J C. Southerland. Rockin^diam—D. S. Reid, I], T. Brodnax. Rowai -K. A. (’aldwell, H. C. .Jones. Kutherford and Polk—G W Miehal, M. Dur ham Sampson—R. A Mos«;ly, 'fhoinus Bunting. Stanly—E Hearnc Stoke.— .V. H. .J(>vce. Surry—T. V. 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