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CATiRNDAR FOR 1S62. CK ca z is: 0 z 3 5 H 0 a a to 3 cc > a 0 2 S ► P3 ► > « X c >■ « c > ► ►: J AXUARV ~' ~ _ 1 •> 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 P_> 13 14 15 16 17 1? 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 2tj 27 28 29 80 81 FEBRUARY... 1 •> 3 4 j 6 1 8 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 l! ly 20 21 •.>•> 23 24 25 26 -1 28 MARCH 1 •> d’ 4 5 6 i y 10 11 12 18 14 15 It) 17 IS 19 20 21 •>•> 28 24 25 26 • >~ ‘29 30 81 APRIL I 2 0 4 0 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 ir. 17 is 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 2? 29 30 MAY 1 • 1 8 4 D 6 t 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 J7 li 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 20 2“ 28 29 80 31 JUNE 1 0 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 0- M 1 28 29 80 JULY., 1 • > 8 4 5 tJ 1 y 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 •>■> 28 24 25 26 >)~ 29 80 81 AUGU€T 1 •; 8 4 5 6 7 X u lu 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 l!^ 19 20 21 28 24 25 26 •)~ 2^ 29 80 31 SEPTEMBER 1 0 8 4 0 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 •)- 2S 29 80 OC'TOBER 1 *J ’J 5 t> 1 y 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 l8 19 20 21 22 28 *'*4 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 NOVEMBER 1 »> 8 4 5 6 t K 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 j 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2S 24 25 26 •)- 25 2y 80 1, DECEMBER . I •> 8 4 5 " S 9 10 11 12 18!^ 14 15 16 17 1^ 19 20 ' 21 •10 28 24 25 26 iTi! 28 29 80 81 - I POST OFFICE. FAVETTEVILLt: SchtduU of Arrival and Departure of Mat'.i RALEIGH via AVER VSBORO’ i bARCLAVVILf.t Arrives daily A. M Departs dailj 3 P. AI. KZ.VAN'SVILLE via CLINTON ANL» WaRSW. Arrives ilaily 7} A M Departs daily P. M HIGH POINT via ('ARTHAGE AND ASHKBuKo', Tri-Weeiilj. Arrives Punday. Wedueslay and Friday II A M Departs Moudtiy. Wednesday and Friday 1 p M. rdtilAW, S, C. viaGILOPOLlS Arrives Tue.'ida}, Tiiursday and siaturday 4 A M Departs SuDday, Tuesday an 1 Thursdiy 1PM FAIR BLUFF via LL MI!ERT"N. Arrives Tuesday, Ttmraday and Saturday S A M Departs Sunday' Tuesday and Thursday'l P M RALEIGH via SL’MMERVILLE \rrive« Sa^urd^y '2 P M. * Depf-ris Wediiesday 11 A. M ROBF.SMN S visi ELIZABETHTOWN .-irrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday P M i-'epart-: Mvnday, Wednesday and Friday 0 A M BLIZaBETHT''W.\ Tia TEKEBINTHE. DEdERET AND AVHITE (»At Arrives Monday G P. M Departs Tuesday 6 A. M WEST POINT SOLl>>rKRS. The following particulars of the history of j>rotn- inent officers of the Ountederate and Lnitod States, graduates at the Military Academy at West Point, ar6 beli^ ed to be reliable Lp to 1850, the facts stated are taken from Uie Kegister of that infifitution, compiled in that year. A short enable the reader to iHnder 8tand tho statements. Kach oadet alter ”iadu:itinj^ id entitled to the rant ol’ lid Lieutenant, his commission beurinj^ date ucoordiiig to his prolieiency in hi:* studies, in drill, itc. Tlie discipline anti tftaiidarJ "f scholar ship are very hif^h, as may by interred from the fact that, wi: an average, about two-thirdi ol the cadets who enter the Aiademy are dropped in the tour years’ ooni^e, from ill hi*alth, bad con- du'.t, laziness or inability to keep pace with their niore nhle olasimates, hviviiig about une third only to fiiii.^li thfir eidjrse and attain tliL* lajk of L'd Lieutenant in the regular army. A grad.iatc- attaiiiiiiir liiLih distinction in his inu.st pos- -ess not i»nly tiiu* mental envlowuients, but physi- eal de.xteritv and vij^or. atid liabits ot punctni.lity 'I’he in ♦In.' 'jnhjoincd conipilatjcMi denot'' the respective i'lu.-i rank — Xo 1 being hii/hest. Xj* 2 next, and .so cn: the tir>it five beiny regard ed as peculiarly Jistincruisbed, while those havinsj lower numbers must be highly accomplished officers —much tnorc ttiortmirhly educated thati are u.su- allv the graduates of other (J'>He>res. i'he class rank was adopted in l^lS. It is interestins; to notice in wliat cases “aLre has pfirtbrm^d the protu ise« of youth " Tlas.s Of 1^15 J?atouel Cooper, of N. V., entered artillery, lit Colonel tor gallant conduct lu Mexico; »‘ompilor of a work on Tactics; Aj't ( len C S A Noli.'—(’harles I>avies. author of *• Leyendre " ‘•Hourdon," ivc, was a member ol'this clas.-j (’las? uf IS]''—23 MtMUiiKs. Kichaid L>elali.'ld. ul X V, Xu 1, entered Kn ^iiieers; mt-nil*er L»!‘buani of Kti^iueers since X')i'E—Majors Icl:ilitld. Mordeeai and .^le Clellan were appointed to vi-^it Kurupe during the Crimean war, and report u|.",in the military system ot the Allies and llu'sians .^lajo^ 1>. now has charge ul the llarhor dt teiioea uf X \ City HarvtY Hruwn, v'f N J, Xo entered l/i,t;ht Artillery; Brevet Majnr for gallantry in the.'^etni- nole war. l^o*j; Brev‘t Lt Cnl at C'uitrer a and Churuhusco; iii'W Col couinianding I'ort Piekeii^ or l^ll'—L';» l>aniel Tyler, ttf (’iinn. No 1 I, entered Light Artillery, Transbitur of a work un .Xrfillery: re sic^r.ed Civil Kngineer siniM* 1''81; now Hrig (ren I S .V XuTi;.—»Jeor::'‘ W Wlii^tiiT, tlie distinguiahod Kneineer who died in the scrvice nf Russia, wa.s No l‘J in this clas«. .'l,AaS tii; —ov* MtiiKKR'i John H Winder, of ^Id. No 11, entered Artil- ?ry, brevetted .'lajor 1^47, tor u^Hantry at Cun- "eras and Churnbusco; lirie: C«en C S .V Class uy 1'2:.'—Mkmukhs. JFK .^lan.'deld, of ’onnec‘ticut, \o 'J, brevet uior for trallantrv at Fo’'t Hrown. Texas, in Kn'/incer of rien’ Walter • rwynn.ol \ irL’inia, No '' entered artil lery, r'-si'jned Civil Kfigineei since l''.;j; iirisjadier (iennral in army ol North I'arolitia un tii it> tran.-tcr t-' "Utederati; • I■.>vevniueni Is'nc R 1 rirnble, born in \ uuinia. cu*.’eL from KeiUU( k\, .N I 1 .,entered artiilerv. re>-ii:iied l''^J; civil »fiL -T binrt- IHri^adic-r (tf-ner.il I S A Oavi.j Hunter, ot l^i^trie: d'Colurxibia. Xo entered inlaiitry, • apiain Nt Pra^'j >ns re signed i''oG, wu' puynia^t. r in svar s\ith Mesie... now Hrig:idicr C.'tieral C S A (Jecic A 'li’Cal!. > re’insylvania. Noen tered int'an'ry, lirevftted .'laj jrand Lieut (.’ doi'ei fjr gallantry ar I’abj .Vlt'.w.nd llf^acado la I'alma, now Major Cicn^ral in I .S A (’l.A" 'j> nJii — J.* Mf MBti:- onel for meritorioua conduct in OBlifornia; now Brig General L' S A. . Cr.AS8 OF 1828—38 GRADUATsa Hugh W Mercer, of V^a, No 8, entered Artil lery, resigned 1835; Cashier ol Plant«ri Bank, Savannah, Lioce 1841; Brig Gen C S A. Jefferson Davia, born in Ky, (Jadet from Miss, Xo 23, entered infantry, resigned 1H3;); member of U S House of Repropetitativef* from Miss, 1845, Col 1st Reg Mias Vols (Rifles) in Mexican war, severely wounded at Buena Vista; re-appointed Brig Gen IT H Army 1S47, (declined;) member r iS >'enate 1817; Secretary of War under Pres Pierce; President of the Conlederate States of America, 18t)2. 'I'homas K Dravton, d S C', Xo 2?. entered sn- fantiy, resigned I83t5; Civil Engineer; planter •'inee 1'*!)'*^; Brij; Gen C S A Allieit I', (’hurch, eadet from (')nri, a dist:n- guished I’lof of Mathematics ut West l’«)int, and author of “Kh'tnonts of l)illerential and Integral V’aleulus”—was Xo 1 in this class. • Cl,ASS OF ixi'.l—4> (iK.M'UATES. Robert K l.ee, of Va. Xo ‘J. entered Engineers; . Vs'^i^tanf \ '^tronomer tor demark at lot. ol Boundary lim* between Ohio and .'lichigan, lSo5; Chid Eng'inoer of (Jen Wi'nl’s army in Mexico'; lirevet .Miij for galantrv at.Cerro Gordo; Brcvei Lt Col at ('ontreras and ('hurubusoo; Brevet ('ol at (’ha- pultepc(*. where he was wounded; uieuiber ot Board of Entiineers; now Commanding (jrenerul (' S A Joseph K Johnston, of \ a,_No 13, entered Ar tillery, resigned 1887; re-appoinietl 1st Lt I'opug En:^inoers lirvt (^a[)t for gallantry in Flori da war; l>rvt Miij and (.'ol for gallantry at Cerro fiordo, wiiere he wa.'' severely wounded twice; Lt (’ol Voltigeur.i 1847, wounded in attack on City ol Mexico, ilisbanded as Lt Col \ oitigvurs I'rl'^. re instated by net of 'ongress. 1''4^, as (’apt 'lopu Engineers; iJrvt Lt Ci'l tor tjailantry at ('hapulte- pee; now General C S A , ^ , (► McKniirht .Miti hell, born in Ky, cadet from { Brfg Gen C vS Major l«t Regiment Va V^olunte«ri in Mexioan War; n«w Brig General C S A. John C Pemberton, ot Pa, No *27, entered Ar tillery; brevet Captain for gallantry at Monterey; brevet Major for gallantry at Molino del Key; now Brig (general C S A Jo.s6ph Hooker, of Mass, Xo 29, entered Ar tillery; brevet (’aptain for gnllantry at Monterey; bi’evet Major at the Xational Bridge; brevet Lt (^ol at ('hepulte[»cc; now Maj General USA Arnold Elzy, graduated as Arnold E Jonet, of Md, No 83. entered Artillery; brevet (’aptain for gallantry at (.’ontreraa and Churubuseo; now Brig Cieneral C S A. Wm H T Walter, ot (»a, Xo 40, entered infan try; severely woutided in the battle of (Jkeechobee, Fla, brevet 1st Lieutenant lor gallantry in Semi nole war, reriigiied I>i38; reappointed; Brevet Major at Contreraa and (,’lunubusco; severely wountled at jVlolino del R'\; Brevet Litut at Molino del Rev; Brig tieneral C S ; resigned; now Gt'neral in army ol l.*a (’|..\S8 t»l' l'^H>' Ij MtMHEKs. 1* (.i 'f IJeauregard, ot La, X'> 2, entered Ar tillery, 2d Lt Engineers 1‘'3''; Brvt Captain for i^all'Miti V at ('ontreras and Churubuseo; Brvt Major Mulinu del Rey; severely wouaded Ok»puh#- p«c; now Maj Geu'l 0 S A Claus of 1843—GRAO«AT£ri. Wm B Franklin, of Pa, N» 1, •nt«r«d Topo Engineers; Brevet Ut Lt fur gallantry at B««n» i VVaddell V'ista; now Maj Gen’l USA Roswell S Ripley, boru in Ohio, «ad«t trom N \ Y X*o 7, entered Hrtill«iy, Hrevet Capt for gal- . lantry at C'erro Gordo; Brvt Maj at ChapuUepec; . Author of a history of the “War with Mexiao;” ; now Brijj fien’l S A l Carteret- . Cw^ell—^ ilk Harrison, Wiliiaaj Lou,; Catawba—G«o S Hoopt»r (^hathaiii—'1' B E arris, VV J Hcudcn Cherokee—J H Bryaon Chowan-—Lemuel C Henbury Clev«land*--David Beam , J R I-oyuN Columbus—*W M Baldwin. Craven ('umberland and Harnett-- Hon-J G StjfevV tJohn J Peek, ot X \ , Xu 8,ent«ied .\rtillttry, i Jjj- John .MeCormiek, Xeill .^]eKav Brvt Captain tor gallantry atConirerui and (.Uiuru- | busco; li'vt Major at .Molino del R*V; Brig | Genera! C S .\ , Samuel C French, of X J, Xo M, entered Ar tillery; Brvt 1st Lt fur gallantry at Monteroy, se-j verely w(*unded; Brvt ( uptain ut Buena \ ista; j now Briy General C S A I lyS'Os S > Irant, ( Miio, No 21, entered lulantry: Brvt 1st Lt ft»r irallantiy at Moliuodel Key; now * .%laj (ienera\ f A j Euijenc Griisom Joseph H I’otter, X H, Xo 22, entered infan- ; (Jreene—H H Bet: try; seveiely wi>iuided at .Monterey; Brvt Lt for u’'!illfntrv at ^|unte^ey; now Brig Gen I' A I.'LAs^ of I'^H—2i> (iKADl. A J i,t. •Siiiiof) B Huckriei'. of Ky, Xu 11. tinterod In- lantry; woiuid. 1 at ('hurubuMj.i; brevot 1st Ijieul {(jl'gal'tintry at C(intrer.is and ChurubuM^ ' Jc dined ■ now Brig t.lcneral (' S A t’LAS' 1540-4U GhADLA'I'is Will H C Whiting, of Misd, cadet ut larg«, Xo ('urrituek — B M Baxter Davidson — Hr R L Beall, Henry SVal «r Havie—’Hrnry B Howard Huplin—J i> Sianford. L W Hodi!t . Edwe-.ouibr- — David (.'obVi, Hubert H\niiiij Forsyth- John P Xi."en. L*r E Kt_n;r-i Franklin—A W Peari.e, Jr Gaifoij—W Davenport Granvill^ Hon R B Giliiaiu, Ja- v Ail:, M S Sb^rwoud. K W Gietin, w gallantry at Medelin; now .Maj .ien t' S .V lidward Ji hnson, Ky, Xo 32, entered Inlantry; Brvt t’apl for gallantry at Molino del Key; now Ci.V'^SoK l"ol» :-;i .Nltviiitit^ liiae J ,'^tevens, .^lass. No I, enier.-d Kf neer->; Brevet (Htpt for t;allantr) at Coiitr as and ('hurabusco; Brvt .'laj at (,'hajjuit/‘pec; s^verel} (.Hiio, Xo L'>, entered artiller\-, resigned 1*32; counsellor at law; civil engineer l*'3ti-37; f’rot ot .X'tronomy at ’incinnati (’olleg^e; founder of observatory at I'inoiniiati; autlior of “Stellar World ’ Now Bri:: (Jfiicral L S A .\lbert G Blanchard, of Mass, Xo 2G, entered intantrv, re-igned l^ lH; luerchant at Xew >rleans Irom I''}!'; Captain in Louisiana volunteers in Mexieuii war; reappointed Major 1 17. disbanded 1>}^; now Brii: tieneral C S A Theophilus 11 H 'lrne', >1 N t', No 44, entered ' ‘ Elements of .^lilitary Art and Si-ienee; infantry; brevet Maj -r for gallantry at .^llillteley; ' (.'apt for ^^■lHarlt^y in Caiilorriia; St cretary of St.ate now Major fonerni (’ S ,\. j .d (’alitorniH; (’oiin'*'Hor at Liw; now oornniand- ('LA'^S (U 42 ; ATt'' Wui .\ Pet IK ti'ii. c.idei IVoin '. a, No;i, enter ed artillery, rc'igned l''3o; l‘rof in Bri.^tol and Delaware ('olle^e' 1''33 3>; ('leri/yrnan J’ro- testant Episcopil ('Imrch siin’>*. 1''i>7; now Briu' Cfcneral ' S V. John Bankhead Magru'ler. csdat Ir'.un V a. No L"», «-ntcr« il inlaiitry, iranslVrr. d to artill 'ry Br.*v.‘t .Nhijor for gallantry at Cerr>: • fordo; ffrnvt't l.ifut ’.dorud at 'fiaj>uUf*j)ee: now .visjor (leneral (' ,\ Xi'TK — .Mb, ft T Bledsoe,ol Ky. l‘rnl uf Mattie- mafic-. in l inversity ol Va. and author ot a work •in Slavery and ••Th- > licy,’' wut N > Dl in this t*b>s; ail' i R e% I'rancis \ inlon wui No 1 in this iK 1 "J 1 in \iii a11» SiiniufI Tl ('urti-. d Ohio, X* - i, entcri-d in- lantry. roitjnevi l''o2;*'ivil Eii'jinet-r for man\ y« ars, C.!\ins,dl..r at Law; Colon.*! .1 ;'.rd Ohio volunt»‘«Ts in 'Lxican vvar; niuibtr d' I S HoU'e of Pifprc.'t ntatiV.-?,; nuw Bri'_i «cuerat 1 S .V Xiiii.—'I'he i:all.'int Henry Ciay, jr, of Ky, who wu.i killed at Biu-na \ ista, was No 2 in this class, and William .\ Nort"ii, of N V, I’rexident of Delaware 'olb'ji;..', uuthoi of ,i work •>!' A-trono- iny, was N’’ 7; Juni* '^ Allen, of N (’, wu» Xo ;i ('l..\ J I F !';>2 1') (iltAI'l ATK-. Philip St t L-orge ('oekr, ol \ i. N o *», entered inlantr\, re.-iiineil Brig Oen’l «' S A, died l^f'.l Erasmu' D Keys, born in Ma-is, cadet from (.'}i!i|>ultep**e; wounded at the Belcn gate in en ding City ol .Nlvxico; now General ’ > James II Trapier, ot S ('. No 3. entered .\rtil- I lery, 1st Lt Etiginecrs ISIjy, resigned 1>4'‘; plant- I er since 184''; now Brii; Gen C S A ; Irvin .McDowell, Ohio, Xo 28, entered Anil- j lery; Brvt (’apt for gallantry at Buena \ ista; now j 1. etit. red Enginerrs; uuw .>lajor (Jeneral C S A Mnj lien I S A. ^ ''harles P Stone, of Ma-s. So 7, entered Ord- William J Hardee, I'la, Xo 20, entered Dra- i nunce; bit vet 1st Lieutenant for yallautry ut Mo- w-uons; Brvt .^lajor for irallantry at Medelin, near ! lino ri.-l Rev; brc-.et (,’uptain at Chapeltepec; now \ eia Ci uz;' Brvt Lt (’ol at San Auurustine; noA ! Britr (renc ral I S A; under arrest , ..\Iajor Gen (’ S A ^ I John Porter ot X' H, cadet at large. No *5, j Henry H Sibley. La. Xorll, Brvt Major for j enr.rcd artiliery; bre.et (’apiain for uiallantry at .'lolino del Rry; brevet Major ut (Jhapultepec, ' now Brioaditr (iereial 1 S l*'dmund Kirby Smith, ul Fla, Xo 25, entered , Infantr), brevet 1st Lieutenani fur gallantry at I'eiro iordo; brevet ('aptuiu at Cuutreru*; now .Nhijor (.leiierai ( S A Bernard E B»jc, ot S (,\ cadet at large, No 83. Wounded a^ Cerro t^ordo and brev«i l»t Li»u- wounded at (_'ity ol Mexico; A'Sj^fant in the(ieo j tenant t jr i^allant^^ at that battle; Br«^«i (,’aptain dftic (’oasi .“^urvey; Crovernor ot I'eiTitory of ()re- ' at Chapultepeo, and killed at .ManaeSa* gun; member ot House ot Representati"“s from i (’las~ uf l''4ti—(/RADLATkis Oregon; now Briu den I S ! (icorge B .'IcC1«1!hi), ut Pa, Xo2, entered eu- Henry W llalleek, N V, No 3, entered Eni/i- j ^ineers; brevet 1st Lieut t^ir gallantry at (’ontre ‘ ne»*rs; Author of a work oi> “■ Bitumt-n” and of ' ras and Churubuseo; b'evet Captain at Chaipulte- Brvt I i^ec; now .Maj or (.reneral I . S A Jolni (.« Foster, ot X H. No 4. entered Kntri- f.rers; brevet 1-t Lieut for gallantry at Contreras and ('hiirubu>,co; severely wounded at Molino del Key. and brevi-t Captain for gallantry its that bat tle; DOW Brii: (iencfal L’ S A j Jc^-rC 1. Reti'j, born in V’a, cadet from Pa, Xo (‘iiti-rcd (,)rdnance; brevei Ut Lieut, for gallan try at ('erro (jordo; t revet (’atifain at (.’hapultepec, where he was wuutided; now Brij^ (_}en C S A Thoma'J J Jackson, (.S:on»-wall, t of Va. No 17, entere 1 Artillery; brevet Captain I'or gallaatry at ^ *'oi»tveras and Tlinrubusco; t'revet Major al Cha- j pu.ft'pee; n ?w 'l:«j r (teneriil (’ S A David H Jonc'. born in S cadet from Ga. | Nm 4 1. entered Infantry; brevet 1st Lieut for gal- ' iantry a: J'ontreras and Churubuseo; now Briga-I •3 ier t reiieral C S -V. ■ Ciimus .N1 Wilcox, born in N C, eadet troiu j r»‘iin. N J 0 4, enter jd Infantry; brevet Is; Li«ut ' I'lr iiallantrv at CLapa.lep.-.-, t^ow Brijj (]Jen«rul C S A * ing (L'tieral I S A Jerctny I’ (iilmer, ol N (’, No 4, cntcrril En- trineer-; now ('olonel Engint*ers .Alt*y.ander R Lawton, i.d' S (’. N’o Li. ei^tt ied Artiller)-, resiirnetl I"}'': Lawyi-r at .'•avannah sinci’ l'"t't. President Savanroih an ! \ui.'u«fa R R -inc.' 1now Bri^r ii tioral ' S A Jaiii' B RickfU', “I N ^ . ,\■ 1 D'l, t-nt^-r*il .Ar tillery; now BriL'General I S \ KdwuttI 5t > «’ui»by, Korn in Ky, (.•ivd-'t 1 ndiatin. N ■ •'>'. Brevet .'Vlajor lor gallantrv at f'.'.n- trerae and Churubu-ico; n.>w Bri- (reneral I. S .-\ Cl\'-iiK 1''4U 12 'ItMHtKS 1 ‘aul ► II clioit. ol La, No 1, entered Eiik!! iifcr.-*. Vi-'iynt'.l l"l.>; Cfiit-l Entjitiet-r ot State ot La, 1 ?LV 17; r.appointed Lit-ut ('olooel Infantry 1^17; brevi't ('oloiH'l tor •'allantry at .^lolin'; del lli'v; >i.'banded 1"4''; now Biit; (fcneral C S .V U illi.-itn (lilbam, born in Ind, cadet from \ a. N > ;>, entered .Artillery; n-aig^ned lb4*;; Pro* ol I’bysieal Science, it c, \ : 1^-l'i; author id (i;Iham s > .V William i’ Shermaii, ()hio. No i>. entered ,\r tiilery; now .'lajor (ieneral I A. John 1’ .^Icl'own, of renn. Xo lU, entered Ar- tiiler^; brevet ( ajitain t^ir gallantrv at ('erro (iord'>; now Brig (jcneral C S ,\ Richard S Ewell, I- 'rn in D ('. ca let t'roin N'a. entered DraL'oons, .Vo LJ, brev.-t (’ujitain for gal lantry at Citntrera.- atfl Churubuseo; now Briga dier (rencral .S A. Jamr-; i} Martin. X Xo 1-L entered Artillery; i (jiuiltord 'tnit li. (iate.^-—\V H .Manning flalitax — Dr Henry Joyn-,i, A H I'uUs Hay wood--Dr S J. Love Hertford—J B \ ann Henderson — Alex Henry Hyde—E L Manu Iredell — I A .Vllisoti, John Y ouug Jackson-'J Keener Johnston—Setb (j Woodall, W H Avera Jones-- Lenoir—W W Dunn Lincoln—A (.'oatner. Macon -Dr J M Lyle. Madison — Dr Wallin .'lartin—Janies Robinson '[cD'jVi'i;!!—-Mr (_'rai; 'leck lenbnriT - - J n;. L Brown. E C (jricr MontL’omery - - E O L Barrintier Moore Aleinnder Kelly Xasb—Henry Williams New Hanovtfi—S J Perion, J K Hawei Xorthaiupfot! — \V \\ Pi'cbles. H StaOi ill Onslow—Harvev Fov. Orarige—John /ierry, VV' X Patterson Pasquotank—W E .Vfann. Perquitnons — ]>rJosH Riddick Person—M D (' Bumpass Pitt—C Perkins, B (J Albritton Randolph—JoD&than Worth, M S Robbins Richmond—Sanders M Inuram Robeson—Murdock McRae, D McNeill Rockingham— —— Gilliam, ReynoMo Rowan—F E Shober, X’ X Fleming Rutherford—A K Bryan J B Carpeni«*r Sampson—^V'illiam Kirby, Thoe H Holmca Stanly—l..Hfayette (jrcene Stokes—^William Flynt Surry—Dr Joseph HolUusworth Tyrrell Cnion—C (.j Lemmonda Wake—-H \\ Miller, (,r li Alford, Wui Laws Warren—Tbos I Judkins. Leonard Henders d Washington— Vi'atauga—Wm Horton. Wayne—B B Kives, M K Crawford W ilkes Wellborn, A H HamptOL Y adkin—-A (' Cow leg Taney—D M Young CONFEDERATE STATES CONGRESS SKMATi: A la La mu—Mesira William L Yauce?, C t Vllred Mordecai, ul N..rth » aruhna, wa-> No I Maine, N > D', cutert'd Hrtiliery; Aid de Camp to lo.st an arm at Churubu'Cn; brevet >Iaj. r lor i^al- . tantrv; liritj (.-en L S \; now >Iilitary Gvivernwr in thi= class. .tien Sot: 1 S:;7, now Brii; (kn'l ! SA i lantry at Contreras and (’hurubu.sco; Adjutant ot Xortolk. Oeneril ot X ( . Bri;^ (iencral (^ S A Henry Herb, oi \ a, Xo 38. entered Infaatrv; Reub.-n 1’ ('unipbell, of N (\ ,\'o 27, entend i tiow l>rig (ieneral C S A Class u' l'*4'' (jKAUL AXti N 'r'^orge Evan', of S C, No 80, entered Dra- sj".)n>, now Bni- t.roneral (J S A MAGNOLIA, (via GRAVELLY HILL j Arrives Tuesday 2 r. M. Departs Tuesday P. M SWIFT ISLAND via MjNTRO^^L. t oVINGToN POWELLTON. LITTLES MILLS, ic Arrives Tuesday 0 P. M. Deparid Wednesday 11 A. M. SWIFT ISLAND via TROY Arrives Tuesday 6 P. M. Departs Wednesday 8 A. M. PHILADELPHUS via LUMBER BRIDGE. Arrives Monday 12 M. Departs Monday 2 P. M. drag'vons; brevet I'aptain tor uulLntry at Buena V ist.'i; t ol (' > A, killed at ('hn-kahoniinv 1 huiiiu' .L>rd:in, ol \ a, Xo 41 entered lnt.»!i try; now Brig tieneral (' S A. (’l.Ass Of HU—.NItMHtKs Josiah (Jorga.s,-born in I'a, cadet from N No tl, entered ( ►nlnance; now (’hiet'ot Ordnance (' S A Nathaniel Lyon, of Coiui, No 11. eiuered in- iantry; brevet '.ajdain for gallantry at ('ontrcra- and ('hurubusco; woun-.4«d at the lielen (Jate Cl.\>> Hi .;l .Mt'iHtRa i • ieo B Crittenden, oi'Ky, .No 2'1. entered in- Dennls H .Mahnn, in Xew York, cadet tantry, re^ii ne i 1 roapijointed Captain nioun troui \ iririnia. N ■ 1. -mcrel En^inf^'-r, Prnf ol t.'*! rifles Brevet Major for ^^'allanti y ut (’on- ^lathetuatlci an 1 ( ivil Lngineeniii; at West Point j trera> and ( hurubuico; .^iajor ereneral C S \, ; —author ol Wi.irh:s on '“Field !■ cirtitications.’ ^ resigned ‘‘Civil Engineering.” Ae Richard (’ (iatlin, cadet from X ('. No en i Robert P P.arrott, ot .New tianipshire. Xo 3, j tered intuntry; Brevet ,'Iajor for irallantry at .^Ion- I entered artillery, re.'igoed i'^30; sUjterintcndent ( terey, where ho was woun Ic 1; Brig (ien'l C S A. i ol est l*oint iron and cannon foundry since resigneii j inventor ol th^ ‘ J^arrott (iun ’ , Humphrey .^l.lrs}|;lll. cadet frtnji Kv. Xo 42, ‘ Dixon .^liles.of -^Id,-No 27, entered inlantrv. entered mounted raiiirers. resigned 1^83; (’oun-! brevet .'lajor in 1 "4s tor gallantry at Fort Browu, i '“llor at law since (’uloiiel 1st Regiment lexas, and brevet Lieut (.’olonel at Monterey; Ky N'olunteer (.’iivulry in Mexican war; ineniber now ('olonel L A. i House ol R' pro'entativo; tt* ig Gen^r.nl C Class OK 1^20—87 (jtK.^UiAiKs Daniel S Donelson, of Tenn, Xo 6, entered ur tillery; resigned ]"2t}; counsellor at law; planter in Ala, sinco H , Brig ( Jeneral C S A. Benjamin Huger, of S C, Xo entered artil- Aii Mil- , lery, brevet Major tor gallantry at Vera Cruz; j a work on “.Nlilitarv Bridires." Ac; Brii; (ieneral • iu>w liri'f (ieneril (' \ All Mails leaving before 7^ A. M are closed ,lie , brevet Lieut Colonel at Molino Del Rey brevet I S \ ' ^ ^ ^ evening previous at 9 P. M. * ' i i i iie\ei] -i other than t.v mail must he I ' ‘ | hapultepec, now Maj (general (' S A j David P.uy-los, cadet from .Ma.ss, X paid for as if sent by mail. Drop letters should invariably be pre-paid. i brevet (’aptain f"r^allantry Office is opened on Sunday at 8j and closed »i 10 A. ' war; severely wounded at Molino Del Rev; bre-U’bapultepec; now Bri-adi.”rT;enerai'(’ S \ I Robert S (r.rnett of V . i ^ u. C-OOK. P. M v« .Major for plU.ury i„ ba..],. MujoV .1,0., | -Notk W„, W 'I .vlor . ’ lor'V br" 4 c:".'.!.!' V , in commaijd o. lort >umter, then Png (ieneral j statf in Mexico, W)ls Xo !> in this das., and Lieut i bre'vet .Major at Buena Vista- Bri^ C.eneral (' ‘ ’ ; I S A and rcsigneo. ^ Coh.nel Henry L Seoft, of X (’. was Xo 41 iJ ri„ «.tm rat » Charles F Smith, of Pa. Xo Ivt, entered artille- ('i,.\ss (if l's‘5.')—Mkmhku.s I ry service: brevet .Maj >r ibr gallantry at Palo Alto | George .^^. ade, liurn in Spain, cadet from Pa I and Resaca de la Palma; brevet Lionf Colonel at Monterey, brevet Colonel at Contreras and Churu- j busco; Brig (jeneral in U S died l''T*2 , , ''ity of .Mexico; Major (Jeneral I S .V, kiile.] at re>igni'd. j ,jiringtieltl. Cl.As^. Ol l".^:]—L> (luAl.l AiKK i Samuel S. Anderson, of \ a, No 1^, entered (ieorge VV Culhnn, born in X V, cadot Irom j Artillery; brevet Captain lor gallantry ut Molino l a, No .L entered Engineers; commandant of : ilcl Rey; Lieut ('olonel (’ S A 'apper>. Miners and Poiitonier.> 1^4"; author ot : Sumuel Jones, of Va, Xo P». entered Artillery, Ail letters to be stent off other than t>y mail must be I ' * hapultepec, now .Maj (jcneial (' S A j I'avid Kut;t;les, cadet Irom .^Ia.ss, Xo 84. en- | lerv; brevet Cat)tain for uallantry -^“'^Tson. ot Ky, Xo L-, entered anil- ; tered infantry; Brevet Major for gallantry at Jon- j brA-et Major at Buena \ i.^ta; now’ y in Seminole j treras and Churubu-co, and Lieut ('olonel at i (’ S A John F Reynolds, of Pa, Xo 20, entered Artil- at .^lonterev; Brig (fenf-ral Tracis lor the i>iuldieB.«. Repkinted AT Ralekhi, X. C 4 pappg "A Voice from HeavcD,’ “Private Devotion,” • Don't put it otF," >« ■ I le Act of Faith,” “ - Aii-!^uf£ciency of Christ,” “ “ '‘Ihe. !ii;uuue\.” • • •• •Self beilicaiion to God,” •• •• '•-M itives to Early Piety ” “ rHges.) now in 32, and i!i 8 four twire trjicto page tr.acts. 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Unes, ft ii.-w Buj.piy, a, sorted a II 1 March 16. suoa and qualities. £ J- HALE & SONfa, * i XoTK.--Alexander D Baebe, of f’a, the .super intendent of the I. S (’oast Survey, was Xo 7 in this ela.ss, and Thompson S Brown, of X V, ttu- chief Engi neer of the X \ Erie R I{, and of S*' Petersbureh Xo 4. B* Me.V. FIKRS. Albert .‘^idn- y Johnston, born in Kv, cadet from . Ln. Was X) 6, entered the inlantry .service in . •‘Biaek ILiwk” war as assistant Adjutant (iene- ; rcM^nei' .''eeretary of war of T»xas, Colonel of Ist Regiment 'i'exa> Volunteers in war with Me.xico; re-appointed I’aymaster C S .ymy l'4l»; comnuin led the Ltah expedition; (rencral (’ S A; killed at Shiloh. S 1 Jieintzelniau. ol I'a, Nc 17, entered infan try; brevet .Major tor ^^allantry at Huumantla, Mexico, now .Major Cenerai CSV Silas Ca.sey, of H 1, Xo entered infantry; severely wounded at (’hajultepec; brevet-Maior for gallantry at Contrera.s and Churubu.^co: hrevet ^Colonel at (^lepultepcc; now Major tieneral XoTE.—The distinguished Professor of Xatural and Experimental IMiilosophy at West l\)int, Wm II (/.Bartlett, cadet from >Io, was Xo 1 in this class Cla«.s of l>i27—88 Memrers. James A J Bradford, boru in Tenn, cadet from Ky, Xo 4, entered artillery; member of X' C mili tary board; Colonel of (Jrdnance C S A. Leonidas Polk, of N C, Xo 8, entered artillery- resigned 1827; Bishop of La, 1841; now Maior General C S A. Gabriel J. Rain«, cadet from X C, X’’o l.S, en tered in fun try; wounded at Fort King, F!u,’and breveted .Ni:iju.' for gallant conduct; now Jiri>adier (ienerijJ C S A. " Fhilip St Georg.j Cooke, of V^a, Xo 23, entered infkatryj Major Ucagoons 1847; brevet Lieut Col- -\'o lu, joined artiilery, resigned ISHtj; reappoint- eii ‘Jd Lieut Tofxt^ Engineers 1''12; brevet 1st Lieutenant for gallantry at .Mrmterey; now Briir (L?neral I SA. Henry Prince, ol .^L•, Xo3U, enteroj infantry; Brvt Capt at Contreras, and Maj at .Molino del Rey; now Bri^ C.en C S dones M W ither^, of Ala, Xo 44, entered dra goons, re.signed PS^Jn; Lawyer i s ; (’olonel Pt Alabama volunteers in 3Ie.ti*an war; reappoint ed Lieut (olonel 1S4,; resigned merchant since ls4s; now Brig (Jetieral (’ S A Class «»F l>ot)—ll» Memhehs. Joseph R Anderson, of Va., Xo L entered ar tillery; transferred to Engineers ls:itj, resigned l.x.'17; (’ivil Engineer ISHM-U; superintendent ol Tredegar iron Works 1SH; Brig (Jeneral (’ S A, resigneit ’ ^ Montgomery C >Ieig.s, born in (;a, cadet from J'a, X'o f), entt;red artillery; transferred to Engi neers D^;i(»; superintendent of (-apitol Extension and Washington D (’ Afjueduct; now Britradier General ISA. Thomas W Sherman, cadet from R 1, X"o 1>^, entered artillery; Brevet Major for gallantry at Buena Vista; now lirigadier (Jeneral P S A. dohn \V Phelps, of Vt, Xo21, entered artillery; orevct Captain for gallantry at (’ontreras and (Jhu- rubusco; now Brig Gen’l i: S A. Lloyd rilghman, cadet from Md, X'o 4t>, entet- ’■C'^iKned 1836; Civil Engineer since t /I Camp to Gen Twiggs at Palo Alto, ’c, Captain company in Mexican w’ar; now Brig general C S A. ir 1887—50 Members. Henry W Benham of Conn., Xo 1, entered lant^rvo^S' wounded and brevetted Capt. for gaU iS^f u ^ ^ S I^isniissed. jyy P.cvetted Captain for gallantry at Buena ' Ista; now General C 3 A. - entered Artillery, esigned 1838, Counsellor at Law eiace 1S40J \. killed at Rich .NIountain Richard B (Jarnett, of Va, Xo 29, . titered In- f-intry; now Bri^r General (' A. Don Carles Butdl, horn in Ohio, cadet from Ind. Xo. 1)2, entered infantry brevet (\ipt for gallantry at Monterey; severely wounded at (’huru- bu.sco; brevet Major at (’ontreras and Churubt'tseo; now Major (Jen'l P S A. Lsrael B Richardson, of Vt, Xo 3'', entered Infantry; brevet Captain for gallantry at Contre- j ras and Churubuseo; brevet Major for gnllantry at (’hapultepec; now Major General V 8 A. ^ Anderson i> Xeison. born in Ky, cadet Ohio, ' Xo 42, entered infantry; now Maj Gen’l P S A. ‘ Class OF 1^42—fit! Memueus. { ^ Wn S Rosecrans, (not /^osrurntuz,) of Ohio. 1 X’o ,'), entered Eiiginecr.s; now Maj Gen’l P S .\. I (•ustavus ^\ Smith, of Ky, X^o 8, entered En- I gineers; brevet 1st Lieut for gallantry at Cerro Gordo; brevet Captain at Contrera.s; now Maior Gcn'l C S A. Man.sfield Lovell, D C, Xo U, entered Artillery; wounded at (’hapultepec; Brevet ('!apt tor gallant ry at (vhapultcpec; now .Maj Gen’l C S A.'' \ John Pope, born in Ky, cadet from III, Xol7 I entered Topo Engineers; Brevet 1st 1« for trallant- ' ry at Monterey; Brvt Capt at Buena Vista; now Mai I' (ren S A. j Abner Doubleday, of N Y, no 2o, entered ar- i tillery; now Bng (Jen PSA. Dan’l II liil' of S C, Xo 28, Brvt. Capt for gallantry at (.ontreras and Churubuseo; Brevt Maj • at(>tiapultpee; re.signed 1849; now Maj (Jen C’ S \ ' Richard II Anders, n, S C, No 40, entered Dra- ' goons; Brvt 1st Lt for gallantry at San Augustine, j -Mexico; now Maj Gen C! S A. i LaFayette McLaws, of Ga, xVo 4S, entered In- fantry; now Maj Gen C S A. Earl A an Dorn, of Miss, No 52, entered In- ■ fantry; Brvt Capt for gallantry-at Cerro Gordo; ' Brevet Maj at Contreras and Churubuseo; wounded in entering City of Mexico; now Major Geh’l C ^ 8 A. I James Longstreet, born in S C, cadet from Ala. ! No 54, entered Infantry; Brvt Capt for gallantry I at Contreras and OhurubuBco; Brevet Major at I /u .^1 (lariiiicr, ut Ga, No oo, entered loftin- -MilitHi\ Institute ^ try: sev^>*ly wounded at ('hurubuico; brevet l«t aetic-,." now (.' A C Lieut for gallantry at Contreras an 1 (Jhurubusao; (Jljiy now Briiz General C S A. Mesri Rub«rt W' Johnion, Cbs. cr-.^ss OF 1-4.—(,RAUtATiiS. B Mitchell Ambrose P llill. jr, of \ a, Xo U, eiitered Ar- , rioruia-yUitn Jumei M Baker, A E Mai tillery; now .'faj (.reneral L A i yvell .Uiihrosp i: liarwi. e, 01 Ind, .\o 15, .nursJ ; (Jsory.u—.M«3r8 B H Hill. Kobert ToomU ArnlUT.v: now .M»j (.encT.l I b A • H C Burnett, WilHau. £ Ronieyn li Ayres, of X > , Xo entered Ar- ; -,r- ^ V * 1 . ‘ Louisiana—Messra Ed. Sparruw. T J SetLmej Cimrlo. ol Oi.io, .N., w, .\r- .Mbert Ij BrowD, u"; , V-.- v: , 4^ii^ocrt ij \ o» ^ X t Iq* w* •» \.t t \ d in i o \* Jauaouri—Messrs John B Clark, R S \ Peytcn ^\orfh Me*srs George Davis, Wil- i liauj T Dortch S>ju(h Cetrolina—Mewirri Robert W Barawel;, James L Urr. I Tentier-—Mtissrs Langdun C Hayneii, (jUs I ttovus A Henry. i * T’ejrtis—Messru Louis T Wigfali, W S UldhaiL VlryLnia—R M T Hunter, W Ballard Prestoi; J UnLSK OF REPRESENT.\TIVES. Alahiimn—Messrs Thomas J Foster, Wm R Smith, .lohn P Ralls, J L M Curry, Francis S ■ Lyon, W P Chilton, Day id Clopton, Jas L I'uifh, E S Dariran , Arkansiii—Messrs Felix J Balson, Grandivc I I) Royster, Augustus H Garland, Thos B Hanly J'l'.nJa—Messrs Jas B Dawkins, R B Hilton I Oeonjia—Messrs Julian Hartridge, C J Mun j nerlyn, Hiites Holt, A II Kenan, David W Lewis. { Wm W Clark, Robert P Trippe, Lucius J Gar trell. Hardy Strickland, A R Wright. I ^ Kentucfi^—Not yet elected. 1 houisidna—Messrs (’harles J Villere, Charle? I M Conrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lueieu J Dupre, John F Lewis, John Perkins, Jun’r I Misiisitppi—Messrs JnoJ McRae, J VV Clap;^, Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, H C Chambers, 0 R Singleton, E Barksdale* Miisouri—Me.ssrs John Hyer, (’aspar W Bell. George G Vest, A 11 Conrow, W W (7ook, Thos \V Freeman, Thomas A Harris. Xu; (h Carolina—Messrs W X fl Smith, Rob ert R Bridgcrs, Ow«n R Keaan. T D McDowell, Tl.onet/i 9 Arehihitld H \rrington, .1 U McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, A T Da vidsoti South Carolina—Messrs W W Boyce, W Por eher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQueeo, Jm Farrow, L M Ayer. Teniifiaee— Messrs J T Heiskell, W (5 Swann, W II Tebbs, E L Gardenshire, H S Foote, M P Gentry, George W Jones, Thomas Menees, J I' C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin. I Ttxns—Messrs J ohn A Wilcox, Peter W (>ray. I Claiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright. MalcomV Graham, B F Sexton. I Virginia—Messrs IMuscoo R H Garnett, Johc I R Chambliss, John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, Th>>i jS Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P Holcombi* j D C lU'jarnette, William Smith, A R Boteler. I John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter Prestoc, G Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Chas W Rus.sell LEGlL.VTCRK OF XORTH CARULLN’A. f^LNATt:. Pa^'juotank and Perfjuimona.—W H BagUy (’amdeii and ('urrituek—D McD Lindsey, (latt's and (’bowan — .^lills L Eure. Hyde ati 1 T\,rreii—(’aarlc:^ Mc(^leest; .\ irtham|>toii — Dr S (?opolan^ Hertford—.1 B Slaughter Bertie—Thos M (jarrett .^lartin and Washington—Ja* (j Calloway Halifax—Mason L Wiggins Edgecombe and Wilson—H Powell Pitt—E J Blount. Beaufort—E J Warren Craven Carteret ami Jonea—Calvin K.oou»je (Jrecnc and Lenoir—Edward Pati-ick Xew Hanover—EU W Hall Duplin — Dr James Dickson (>nslow—,J V Murrill. Bladen. Brunswick. i?c—J W Ellis ('uinberlund and Harnett—W B Wright Samp-on—Ttionias I Faif»ou. Wayne—Wm K Lane. 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