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C'AIiElIOAit FOR 1862. -3 © d z w 0 > > c > > 33 c > a d 50 us D > hr 2 3 > «! ,1 AM’A UY KKKUUARY.. M.MU’II Ai'KlL MAY .11 i.V AI r.rsT KITKMKKK- (U’TOHKK. \OVH.M HIvK.. l>K(’KMiiKK WEST I’OIXT SOM>lKKS. The following particulars of he history of prom inent officers ol the Coniedcraio and Un,tod States, graduates at the Military Academy at West Toint, are believed to be reliable, lip to isr>0 the stated arc taken i'roni the llegister of that institution, compiled in that year. A .short explanation will enable the reader to under- stanJ the statements. Kaeh cadet after ^raduatinji; is entitled to the rank of 2d Lieutenaut, his commission bearinij: date according' to hi.s proticieney in his stutlies, in drill, I’iie discipline and sUindarJ of scholar ship are very hij^h, :us may be inferred Irom the fact that, on an averatre, about two-tliirds ot the cadets who enter the Acadoniy are dropped in the four years' course, Ironi ill health, bad con duct, laziness or inability to keep pace with their mure able classnitites, leaving about one-third only t(j liiiish their course and attain the rank i)l L'd I.ieutcnani in the re-rular army. A graduate attaininu' hiuh distinction in his class, must pos sess not only fine mental endowments, but physi cal dexterity and viiror, and liabits oi punctuality. The numl»/s in tlie subjoined compilation denote the respective class rank—Xo. 1 beinij highest. No. - next, and s) cn: the first five bein^ regard ed as peculiarly distitmuished, while those having; lower nunibcr> must be highly accoinpli>hed othcer." —much more thorouirhly edueateil than are usu ally the irraduates of other Oolleires. I he class rank was adopted in I'^l'^. It is interesting to notice in what cases “age ha./performed the itrom- ises of youth.” ('i-.vss OK 1"1;'> Samuel (’ooper, ot N. V., entered .artillery; Lt Colonel lor gallant conduct in Mexico; compiler of a work on Tactics; Aj't (Icn C S A XoTK.—Charles havies, author of “ iiCgendre.” ‘‘Bourdoti," iVe. was a member of thi> class. t’i.Ass OK —1^.‘> Mkmiskiis. Kiehard Polafield, ol X Y, Xo 1, entered Kn- irineers; member ofl)oard of Kngineers since In la. X\>TK.—Majors l>elatield, Miu'deeai and .Ale i’lellan were appointed to visit Kurope durinjr the t'rimcan war, and report upun the military system ol the Allies and Kussiau.". Major 1*. now has I'harge ot the Harbiir defences oi X \ C'ity. Harvey l>rown, of X Xo >, entered Light Artillery; Hrevet .'-lajor for gallantry in ihe Semi nole war. l^;>tt; Hrevet l,t (’nl u* ('ontrer:s and Churubuseo; now ('ol coinmanding l'’trt I’ickeiv.'. C'i..\.ss UK l''li*—!’!• Mkmiskks. I>aniel 'I'yler. of Coan, Xo 14, entered Light Artillery; Tran>lator ot a work on Artillery; re signed l^ol; I'ivil Kngineer since l''-U; now JJrig Cen 1 S A Xt’TK.—>eorge W Whi.'tler, the distingui.-'hed Hnuineer who died in the service of Ku.'sia, was Xo 1- in this ela.-s. ('i.Ass OK 1 "■_*'>—Mkmhkks. -I jhn II \Vinder, of .^Id, Xo 11. entered Artil lery, hrevftted Major I''17, lor gallantry ut (,’ou- trera.': and ('liurubusi-u; l!ri^ i’en (’ S .V. ('i..\ss dK —fn 3Ikmhki{'. •f F K .''lan.'fieid. !>f Connectii-ut, Xo 1'. brevet Major tor gallantry at Fort lirown, Texa.-, in 1^ I'i- woundi ‘1 .'cverely in sfornang Monterey uTid wa.' brevetted Li- ut Coloni 1, and Col'Hiid for gal lantry at liueiia \ i.-ta; (,’hiei Fi)i:iiicer of ien'l J’aylor’s army; meiub^ r T.oard F.nirinet r-. now 31aj.ir (ienerai I' S A. ^\*al^.-r (I ivyiin. >f \ iri;inia. Xo. entered artil lery. r’>igned «’ivil l',ngin>'e’ since ' l>ri-adii r Ceneral in army ot Xorch Carolina un til its tran.'t'er to Confederate Cioverunient. . l.vaac 11 Trimble, born in Viririnia. caJi't from I KentUf-y. N I 17,entered artillery, re.'igned l^.'JL.'; j civil e'i-;:i.j. r since I'ol!; JJritradier ienerai C ' S A. I l>avid Hunter, ol Hi.'triet of t’olumbia, Xo entered iiiiantry. Cap':iiii I.-t I>rau-Hin> l'';;;l. re- . signed l'' ;i>. Was payn.a.'tcr in war with .''lexicu, j now Hnga.her ienerai I S A. J (ieoi„*‘ .V .''li (’a!i, of J’ciinsylvanin, X" L'tl, eii- I t«red infantry, brevetted Maj jr and Lieut, ('olonel j for irallantry at I’alo Alto and Kesacade la I’alma, now .'lajor (ieneial in I' S A. ■ Cl,.\SS OK 1"lM—-I.') yit:MHKK.> -Mlrid Morde eai. ot X'irth Carolina, was Xo 1 in this ela? Ci..\'" ov 1^_'J—:;! Mkmukus. I Heni'i.' II .'lahan, born in Xew York. I'adet Iroin \ irginia, Xo 1. entered dlngincer, I’ruf of : Matlicniatic.'. and 'ivil Lngineering at W’e-t i’oint j —author of Work' on “Field Fortifications,” . “{'ivil Kngineering,” \c. I Jiobert 1* Parrott, of X’cw ilampshire, Xo :i. I entered artillery, re.igned suj.erintendent I oi \\ est l^oiiit iron and cannon foundry siuce j inventor of the “Parrott (Jun.” Hixon S Miles, ot Md, Xo 27, entered itifar'try, I brevet .'lajor in I''M tor gallantry at Fort llrown, ■ Texas, and brevet J^ieut (,’ulonel at Monterey; j now Colonel I S A. j Cl,.\>S OK 1^2.^ :17 ill.MX ATES. Haniel S Hewielson, of Tenn, Xo o, entcrcl ar- I tillery; re.-igned counsellor at law; planter j iu .Via, since 1" , l>rig General C S A. j lienjanjin Huger, ot S (J, Xo S, entered artil- I Icry, brevet Major for gallantry at \'ora ’ruz; .laila leaving before 7^ A M. are closed tlie ’ brevet Lieut (,'olonel at Molino I>el Key brevet i'ening jjrevious at !) P. .Nf ........ i 1 •> 8 1 6 1 s 0 10 11 12 i:i U In 1C. 17 K"' \U 20 21 22 23 ‘Ji 27, 2S 20 i)0 01 1 0 4 «> 7 s u 10 II 12 13 14 15 i(> 17 IS 10 20 21 •)•> !>;{ 2 2r> 2t) 27 2S 1 .> 4 f) 6 » s ;» 10 11 12 13 14 15 li) 17 IS 10 20 21 ‘>2 21 2f> 2() •>7 2S 20 .)(> :n 1 •) 3 4 5 (> 1 s 0 10 11 12 is 11 !.■> 1(> 17 IS 10 •20 21 •>•) 23 24 25 20 W 1 2S 20 80 I •> 3 1 F) 1 s 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 10 20 21 *’2 23 24 2t) *> — 2S 20 30 31 1 •» 4 5 6 i s 1> 10 11 12 13 11 l.T 1(5 17 IS 10 20 21 • ).) 2;} 24 2.5 20 •)- -1 2 21> o() 1 •> 3 4 5 «> 1 s 0 10 11 12 13 11 1.') K) 17 Is 10 20 21 •)•> 23 24 25 20 • >“ 2s 20 30 31 1 0 1 r> (> 1 > 0 10 11 12 13 14 J5 10 17 1 !!• 20 21 •).> 21 •J 1 2f> 2G 27 2S 20 3l> «> 1 1 ■> 3 4 5 ti ■" s 10 11 12 13 1 1 Ih IG 17 IS 10 20 21 •-)•) 23 21 25 20 •>- — 1 2 s 20 30 I •> 0 • > 4 ;’i »; 1 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 It) 17 Is 11» 20 21 23 21 25 2(> 27 28 20 30 31 1 •> 3 4 »> 1 ,s 10 11 12 l:i 14 In lt> 17 Is 10 20 21 22 21 2'» 2() 27 2^^ 20 1 1 •) .3 4 5 ■>; 1 s 0 10 11 12 l;', 11 1:. ii; 17 1 10 20 21 •)•> 23 21 25 2'I )— , 2 s 20 30 31 i t Ky. l’v>'fot .'lathi-- \ a. and autlior id a work was Xo I'": in this >n wa.' Xo I in thi- PiXT OFFICE. FAVETTKVILLK. ^■( \ Arrival and Dtpiirturf o/ Mails. RALl’ltJH AVER.\tBOKO' x RARCL.WVILLH. Arrives 'laily \. M u daily 3 P. M. Kl n ANSVILLE via TLINTON ANl> ^VARSA^>. Arrives ildily A. M. D«*p,ins daily 2 1*. M. HIGH POINT via ('AIITJI.VOE .\ND A.SHEBORO'. Tri-Weekly. .\rrivi*s Suh Ihv, Wednes Uy and KriJay II A M. lii-pirt' Mwuilay, WeJaesdny ami FriJiv 1 1* M. CIlERAW, S. 0., via GILOPOLIS. .\rrives Tuesday. Thursday and 5'aturday 4 \ M. L»t*part.~ ^iiiuday, Tuesday aud Thursday 1 P. M. FAIR BLUFF via LU.MBERTON. .V'rives Tuejsilay, Thur.-iday and Saiurilay S A. M Departs :?unday. Tue.day and Thursday IP M RALEIGH via .“SUMMERVILLE. .-\rrive' J?aturday 2 P. M. iK'paris Wednesday 11 A. M. Ru1;Esi>N-S via EL1Z.\UETHT0WN Arrives Tnesday, Thiysday and Saturday P. M. Departs Monday, Wedaesd iy and Friday 0 \. M. ELIZABETHT"‘\VN Tia TEHEBlNTllE, DE.SEKET AXD WHITE OAK •Arrives Monday »i P. M. Departs Tuesday *j A. .M. MAG.NOLI.V, (via GKAV'fc'LLV HILL.) .Arrives Tuesday 'J P. M. tieparts Tuesday P. .M. -WIFT ISL.AND via M0NTRO8E, ,'UV1NGTIN POWELLTON, LITTLES MILLS, jic. .\rrives Tuesday ti P. M. Wednesday 11 A. .M. SWIFT ISLAND ria TRt)Y Arrives Tuesday ti P. M. Dt-parts Wednesday 8 .\. M. PHILADELPHUS via LUMBER BRIDGE. -rives M'mda^ IJ M. Dvjiarts .Monday 1* P. M. All letters lo be sent off other tlian by mail must be paid fur as if sent by mail. Drop letters should invariably be pre-paid. Otlice is opened on Sunday at 8j and cloned xi 10 A. JAS. G. COUK, P. M Tracts lor llie Kolclifr«. liKPRlNTEU AT KaLEIOH, N. C “.A Voice from Heaven,” 4 pages. “J’rivate Devotion,” “ “ “Don't put it oflF,” “ “ “The Act of Faith,” “ “ “All-sutficiency of Christ,” “ “ “The Sentinel,” “ “ “.Self-I>edication to God,” “ “ “Motives to Early Piety,” “ “ “Come to Jesus,” (formerly 04 pages,) now ia HJ, and in 8 four page tracts. ’ Approved by aU the Pn.itors of t/m City. A large edition of the above should be printed before the type is distributed, as it -will cost J10 to re-set them The number and variety will be increased as the funds arc piven. $10() pays for I.V),n00 page.s; S20 pays r 30 000 and :^l pays tor 1..‘.00 pages. I),.nations to be sent to the Agent, whicK Ke will acknowledge by letter, and report to each of the Pas tors of this ( ,ty .More than oO.OoO p.iges ot new tracts have been sent to the soldiers in Virginia «- =^h.JunOHj,"^ chowder. Tract Agent. XKW KDITIOX OF DKlKKKl.l BITTLH’S C. LAW Volume 'Z. REIMIRTS, H Hh subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of 1 tills U.lume, with xN’otes and References toother adjud^-.d (,Hses and to the Revi.sed Code, by Hon. Wm errnrs corrections of typographical Their 2d Ediii-m^ of Dev. .S: Battle’s Equity, complete •u 1 r, f r f Reports, have received the *ij+prt)haiiuu of (in* kIu? '•‘‘P''Wi«hed a 2d'Edition of Devereux's 2d Law\u/dT . ^ of Iredell’s the R, Dortv ’‘"-y ^olun.es extant of \ :± ’ «« they can now t>. r" a -'d Edition of Dev. & r.-.. y laVg:iy>^twu;I:^‘“ .”“?•> and will at .all tim« ' ' ■>. lHt,0. thc.r she;vet. to supply thcif CUH- J. Hale & aoN. - . u Hjmiiw ana Diiisciu. KUvcU'd, qualities. * *!.• J UALK k aONb. Colonel at Chapukepee, now Maj Cenerui C 8 Robert Anderson, of Ky, Xo la, entered artil lery; brevet Captain I'or gallantry iu SeuiinoJe war; .severely wounded at Molino hel llcy; bre vet Major for gallantry in that battle; Major when in command of Fort t^umter, then Brig (leneral I iS A aud re.sigueu. Charles F .Smith, of I'a, Xo ID, entered artille ry service; brevet Major for gallantry at i'alo Alto and Ilesaca de la Palma; brevet Lieut (!olonel at Monterey, brevet Colonel at Contreras and Clmru- buseo; lirig (General in I*' 8 A; died lN(i2. XofK. Alexander 1) iiache, ot i’a, the tNuper- intendent of the V S Coast .Survey, wajj Xo 7 iu this class, and Thompson S Krown, of X Y, the ehicf Kngi neer ol' tlie X Y Frie 11 11, and of 8t i’etcrbburt'h and Moscow U K, was Xo 1. Cla^s of Mk.mhkk.s Albert .Sidney Johnston, born in Ky, cadet from La, was X’o 8, entered the inhintry service in Hlaek Hawk war as as.sistaut *Vdjutant Gene- ral; re.-i-^ned ]>.]{; iSeeretary oi’ war of Texas, ('olonel ol 1st Regiment Texa.s \'olunteer.«* in war with M. xieo; re-appointed Payma.^t r I,' S Army l''l.t; comiuan led the I tah expedition; (.etieral C .S A; killed at .Shiloh. 1 1 Icintzelnian, ol i’a, Xo 17, entered infan try; brevet Major tor gallantry at Huamantla, 31cxieo. now Major (General I S A. .Sila.s Casoy, oi K 1, Xo entered infantry; severely wounded at Chapultepeej brevet-Maior h»r gallantry at Contrents and Churubusco; brevet j.ieut Colonel at Chepultepec; now Major General distinguished Professor ol Xatural and lixperimental Philosophy at West Point, Wm II (>.J)artlett, cadet irom Mo, was Xo 1 iu this class ChAs.s uF IS2i—uS Me.miikrs. James A J IJradlord, born in Tenn, cadet from ivy, iNo 4, entered artillery; member of N C inili tary. board; Colonel of Ordnance C S \ Leonida.s Polk, ofX C, Xo «, enterk’artillery resigned 1^27; Hishop ol La, IS'U; „ow .Major ('eueral C .S A. (•abriel J. llain.s, cadet from X C, X'o L tereci mfautry; wounded at Fort Iving^ Fla, aim breveted .^^.■ljor for gallant conduct: now iJri-radier (leneral C S A. 1 hilip St Geoi’go Cooke, of Va, Xo 23, entered uiiuutry; Major Dra-oona 1817; brevet Lieut Gol- ■-■n- and onel for meritoriou.s conduct in Calilorniaj now Brig General U S A. Cr^As.s OF 1828—Graduates. Hugh W Mercer, of A'a, Xo :i, entered ;Wtil- lery, resigned l>«or); (^a.nliier ol IManters liank. Savannah, ..ince 1811; lirig Gen C S A. Jeiferson Pavis, born in Ky, Cadet from Miss, X^o 28, entered infantry, resigiiel ISbo; meinber of ( 8 House of llepresentatives irom Miss, 1S4;>, Col 1st Ueg Miss Vols (Rifles) in Mexican war, severely woumled at Huena \ ista; rc-appointcd UrigtJeu U 8 Army 1S17, (declined;) member II 8 Senate IS 17; Secretary of War under Pres Pierce; President ot the Conlederate States ol America, lSt)2. Thomas F. Hravton, ol S (^, Xo 28, entered in fantry, resigned 1 >•>>; (’ivil Kngineer; planter since 1S;;S; Brig Gen C 8 A. Albert K. (’hurch, cadet Irom (’onn, a dist.n- ‘'uished Prof of Mathematics at West Point, and .uithor of “I'leinents of Hifterential and Integral ('alculus”—was Xo 1 in this class. (’i..\ss »F l''2!>—!•'» Gh-ADI'atfs. Robert K Lee, of \'a, Xo2, entered Kngineer.s; .\ssistant Astronomer lor demarkation ol Boundary line between Ohio and .Michigan, 18;15; (^hiel Kngineer ot (Jen. Wool's army in .Mexieo; Brevet Maj lor galantrv at (\‘rr) Gordo; Brevet Lt Col at (’ontreras and Cluuubus»/o; Brevet (.\d at Clia- pultepei', where he was woundeil; member ot Board of Knuineers; now ('ommanding (Jeneral (' S A. Joseph K Johnston, of Va, X'o LJ, entered Ar tillery, resigned ls:57; re-appointed 1st Lt 'I’opog Kngineers is:’,'; Brvt ('apt for gallantry in Flori da war; Brvt Maj and Col for gallantry atl'erro Gordo, where he was severely woundetl twice; Lt Col \ oltigeurs 1817, wounded in attack on (^itycd Mexieo, disbanded as Lt (’ol \ oltigeurs 1>48, re- in.stated bv act of Congre.ss, 1^ l8, as Ca{)t Topo I'liirineers; Brvt Lt Col lor gallantry at (.'hapulte- pee; now tienerai (./ S A. O MeKnight Mite.hell, born in Ky, cadet Irom Ohio, Xo la, entered artillery, rt signed l''.’>2; counsellor at law; civil engineer l>;U)-;i7; Pro! of .V'troiiomy at Cincinnati (^ullegc; l‘ound r of observatory at (’ineinnati; author of “.'^teilar World.” Xow ]>rig (Jeneral F A. .\lbert (J P>l-.uieharl. of Mass. Xo 2G. entered inlaniry. resiirned 1^ li*; merehant at Xew ()rlear’s irom l^lii; (’aptain in Loui>iana volunteeis in Mexieaii war; reap]'i>iiited ^Lljl>r 117. disbanded 1^1^; novv Briir (Jeneral (’ S 'l'he‘ philus 11 Holmes, ot X (’. *^o 1 1, entered infantry; brevet Maji'r f.>r gallantry at Monterey; now .Major Geiu-rai C A. Cl.A'" di 1^;>'» l_' ( J IIAIM A 1 1' \\’in X 1 ’eiidU'tiiti. eadet iVom \ a. Xi>.>. eiiter- ed artillery, resigiu d 1^-M; Prof in Bristol aud l>elaware (’i)ile"t.> 1 CltrLryman Pro testant Kpiscop.ti (’huii h since l^■'17; iiow l>rig Geiu val C S .V. Jidiii Bankhead MaLrriider. eadi.t tri>m \ a. -Xo 1.'). eiitrrt'd infantry, transferred to artillery I''•>!; IJri'vet !'l: jnr for LTiiHaniry ut V-itd Goril i; P>reV'- i Lieut ('olonel at ('hapultepi e; now .'lajor (Jen ral (’ A. XdTK—Albert 'f Bledsoi I niatii-> in I iiiviT.'irv of i 0!i .''iavery and ••Tln ndii'y.’ ela^s; and Uev Fraiieis \ in i cla-. Cl.A.'S ;>K I'^'.l—(Jw.VMATKs. Samu 1 I’l ('urti-. ol (ihio, Xo 27, entered in- 1 fantry. re-imu“d 1''.)2; ('ivil Kngineer ior many ■ year.'; (’ .unsellor at Law; ('olonel of .‘Jrd (.)hio ; volunteer' in .^lexieatl war; member >f I Hiiuae nt Rej rtsentatives; now Briir (Jeneral CS.\. j XiifK.— The g.il’i-mt Henry (.'Liy.'jr, «>f Kv. ; v.ho was killed at Bueiia \ ista. was Xo 2 in thi.- ! cla->. and \\ illiam A Xi'rr.iu, of X V, Pr. 'idi-nt , of Pi laware (’idh gi', .luthur of a work "U A-ti'itio- ; 111%. was X" 7; -l iun> .Mini. 1'N w.-,.- No o. I ('l,As.» iiF l.’i (Jt’.AI'l M t:.'. j Philip .''t Jei)rue ('oek!\ of \ a. Xo •’>, entered ! inhuitrv. re>ii:nod I"".!; Bri:.: Gen'l (’ S A, died ll^til,' Krasinus I* Keys, horn in .''Ias>. ea let fr>m ; Maine, No 1". entered artillery; .Vid de (’amp to ; (Jen. .''eott l'' !7. now Bri.; (Jen’l I > .\ I (Jt'o B ('ritt. ridrn. of Ky, Xo 2'i. entered in- 1 lantr\, rf.-ii'iied 1^..^1; reapp )inie>l "'ajitain nu*un- ; t-d ritlfS Brevrt .^l:lJ>r for v::illantrv at (’;.n- ' treras and ('hurubu'c-'t; Major (J iieral (' S .\, ■ re.'igned. Rich:ird C (Jatlin, eadet iVoni X C. Xo •>■*>. eii- * tLTed infantry: Brev* t ,'lajor for iraliantrv at I teny, where he wa' wound.>d: Briu' Jcn’! C A. resigned Humphrey .^larshall, ca let t'rom Kv, Xo FJ. entered mounted rangers. resiL'ned I''.;.;; Coun. vdior at law >iric(* 1 ...I; ('olontd 1't ReL'inii'Ut Ky \ olnntfer (’avalry lu Mi'xi^-mi war; nu-niber House ot Representative-^; Brig (Jeneral (' A, rc'ignetl.'' ('l..\SS OK 1 -.io };; (I K.MM ATKS. (Jeorge W Culloni, born in X V, cadet Irom Pa, Xu o. entered Kngineers; commandant of .''apper>. Miners and Pontoniers author >i a work on ‘‘Military Bridires." iVc; Briir (Jeneral i:sA. Haviil RuLTgles, c“adet from .^la.‘i^, No ol, en tered inlantry; Brevet .^lajor for gallantry at (’on treras and (’hnrubuseo, and Lieut Colonel at Chapullepee; now Brigaiiicr (Jeneral C -V Notk. — .^lajor V» m \\ S Bli.ss, ol (Jen’I’aylor's .stall in Mexico, wa;? Xo !> in this class, and Lieut Jolonel Henry L Scott, of X C, was Xo 11. (’i.As.s OF 1 >•';).)—,')(» M>:.\ii!kus. (jeorge Meade, born in Spain, cadet from Pa, Xo l!>, joined artillery, resigned l>:;(i; reappoint ed 2d Lieut Topog Knginorrs 1>'12; brevet 1st Lieutenant for gallantry at Monterey; now Bri >- (Jeneral F A. Henry Prince, of 3Ie, Xo oO. entered Inlantry; Brvt (Japt at Contreras, and Maj at .>Iolino del Hey; now Brig (Jen F S A. Jones 31 \\ ithers, ot ^\la, Xo 4 1, entered dra goons, resigned l";Jo; Lnwyer Is ; ,dent Colonel 1st Alabama volunteers in Mexican war; reappoint ed Lieut Colonel 1817; resigned 1^18; mercliant since lsl:>^j now Brig (Jeneral C S A. (,'i..\s.s OF l^^Ci—1!) Mk.mijkks. •Joseph R Anderson, ot A a., Xo 4, entered ar tillery; transferred to Kngit>eers l^oC*, resigned 1'',,(!ivil Kngineer 1^.»>>—11; suptirintendent ot Tredegar Iron Works ls41;'’'Brig (jleneral S A, resigned. Montgomery (J Meigs, born in (Ja, eadet Irom Pa, Xo cntereil artillery; transferred lo Kngi neers IS.';*;; superintendent td' (!apitol Kxtension and Wa.shington 1) C A(ueduct; now Bjiiradier General F S A. '1 homas W^ Sherman, cadet I'rom 11 1, Xo is^ entered artillery; ]>revet Major lor gallantry at Buona \’ista; now JJrigadier (Jeneral F 8 A. John W Phelps, of \’t, No 21, outered artillery; brevet (’aptain for gallantry at Contreras and Chu- rubusco; now Brig Gcii'l IJ S A. Lloyd T-slghman, cadet from Md, jVo 46, enter- ’■ resigned 183(); (Jiyil Engineer since V. Camp to Gen Twiggs I'.t l^lo Alto, company in Mexican war; now ling geueral C 8 A. Cl.ASS OF IS.-n-.'SO 3IEMBKUS, enry' \\ Lcnhani of (Jonn., X"o entered Major 1st Regiment Va Volunteers in Mexican war; nmv/ Brig General C S A. John C Pemberton, of Pa, No 27, entered Ar tillery; brevet Captain for gallantry at Monterey; brevet Major for gallantry at Molino del Rcy; now Brig General (’ S A Joseph Hooker, of .^Iass, Xo 29, entered Ar tillery; brevet I’aptain for gallantry at Monterey; brevet Major at the Xational Bridge; brevet Lt (’ol at (^hepultepec; now Maj General U .S A. Arnold Klzy, graduated as Arnold K Jones, ot Md, Xo li-i, entered .\rtillery; brevet (’aptain for gallantry at Contreras and ('hurubusco; now Brig (Jeneral t’ .S A. \Vm H T Walker, of Ga, Xo Unentered infan try; severely wounded iu the battle of Okeechobee, Fla, brevet 1st Lieutenant lor gallantry in .'Semi nole war, rt'sigtted ISoS; rea[)pointed; Brevet Major at (!ontrera;j and (’hnrubuseo; severely wount led at ,M(dino del Rey; Brevet Lieut (!ol at Molino did liey; Brig (General (] S A; re.signetl; now General iti army ot (Ja. Class of In.-Js—L') mkmiieks. P G '1' Beauregard, ol La, Xo 2, entered Ar tillery. 2d Lt Kngineers ls:5s; Bi'vt (’aptain lor tcallantry at ('ontreras and (’hurubusco; Brvt .Major at (’hapultepee; wounded at the Belen gate in en- terint^('ity d Mexieo; now General C 8 A. •Jumes H 'I’raj'ier, ot S (\ Xo •!, entered Artil lery, 1st Lt Kngineers 1rcsigneti 1>!4S; plant er since l''l''; now Brig (Jen (’ A. Irvin McHowell, ()hio, Xo 2->, entered Artil lery; Brvt (’apt for gal hint ry at Buena \ ista; now Maj (Jen F .\. William J Hardee, Ga, Xo 2(», entered Dra goons; Brvt .^lajor for gallantry at Medelin, (near N'era (’ruz; > Brvt Lt (’ol at San .Vugustine; now .^lajor (I en (’ .\. Henry H Sibley, La, Xo-'il. Brvt Major for Lrallantrv at .^Iedelin: now Maj (Jen C A. Kdward .lohnson, Ky, Xo •'i2, entered Inlantry; Brvt (’apt for gallantry at Molino del Rey; now Brig Gen (’ .S V. (’i.As.s OF 1^;!!)—;;i Mkmukks. l-aae J .''t‘Vt-ns, Ma^s. Xo 1, entered Kngi neers; Brevet (’apt for gallantry at Contreras and (’hurubusco; Brvt M.ij at (’ha).'ultepoc; .severely wounded at City ol .Mexico; Assistant in the(Jeo- detie (’oast Survey; Governor (d 'I'erritory of (>re- Lon; member o‘ Hotiseol Roprisentatives Irom (>reLron; in w Brig (Jen I S \. 11 envy W Halleck. X V, Xo o, entered Kngi- I neiT.s; Author of a work ot: “Bitumen " and of , “Klements of .^lilita!•y .\rt and .'^eicnee;" Brvt ' (’apt for i;:diantrv in ( aliforiiia; .''eerefary id'.''tate i of (’alifornia; «’outisellor at Law; now eommand- I ill” (Jeiieral F A. j .L'retiiv !•' (Jiltiier, of X (’, Xo 1. eiiteri d l!u- , ^ineers; uv>w ('olonel I'^Uirineers (’ Ale.xander R L.uvton. of .S (', N\> FJ, entered .-ngineers; wounded and brevctted Ca])t. lor g.nl- Jant^ry at Bue >ia Visf:- Brig Gen C S A. Oismissed. loi- Xo 5, entered Artil- Brevett, 3d ('aptain for g-.illantry «t Buena V ista, now Gi 'neral C 3 A ^ Jubal A Ea rly, of Vu, No 18, entered \rtillerv i Couusellor at Law slate isloi’ ' .\rtillety. re'i::iie 1 l''l"; Lawyer at .''avannah sinet' l''l5; I’re'ident Savannah and ,\n::usta K B sinec 1''1‘.'; iiow Brig (ienerai (’ .S A. ’ Jann ' B Rii-ketts, .f X \ , Xo hi, entered Ar- ; tillery; now Brig (Ji'n r.d F S A Kdward II ('.mby. born in Kv. eadet from india'ia -i''. Brevet 'Fijor f.’r gailantr\ at I’oii- tiiT.is jiid ('huni' U'co; ii.iw Briu: (Jeneral F S A. I’i.A 1^1»—iL' .^1^■MI!KUS. Paul (> Hr' ! rt, of L:i, .No 1, enteri-d Kn-i- rie. rs. re'i_ned I"}.*; ('hiet Fiuine-. r ot State ol !.:i. 1''l.»-17; rrapj oint 'd Lieut Coloiiel hifantry , 1''17; brewt ('olonel for gallantrv at .'Iidino del Re\; di.-b.irjded I'^l''; now iJrii: (J>neral C A William (lilham. born in Ind. eadet I'rom \’a, .N..r>, entered Artillery; re-itrmd l'ltt; Pr d' ol I’hy.'ii-al .''i-ieiiee, • i*. \'a, .^illitarv 1 listituts.,- l^lti; author ol “(I ilham's 'i’aetii-';" now Col (’ ■ S A. William T Slu rman. ( Miio. .N- li. .-nt'Ted .\r- tillerv; now .^laj r 11 encral I .'s J'dm p .Nlc('i \sii. o!'T''nti, X > 1 *•, cutcrfd Ar- till.ry; brevet ('.iptain f'r L;;illaiitrv at ('erro (t.irdo; ii(iw Briir (it-iu-rul (’ "s .V. Riehard S Kwell, born in IM’. ei let iVoin Va. etitered l»ra>roon'. Xo I.!, brevet Captain for Lral- lantry at Contri-ras and ('hnrubuseo; now Briiza- ; dier (ienerai (’ S A. Jame.' (i .'lartin, N (’, Xo 1 1, ent. red Ariillerv; I I't an arm at ('linrubu'eo; iirt vet .^l:ljor i-.tr iral- l;intry at (’>ntr'.-ras and •'hurubnsc); Adjut:>"' (Jt-neral ol .N (’, Brig (Jeneral (’ ."^ A. Ri-uben P ( amj.b: !l, ol X (’, .No 27. enten d dra-o..iis; bri vet ('aptain f.r i.'illaiitry at Buena \ i'Lii; ( ol (’ ."s A, ivtlied at ('hi kahouiiny. Thoiti:' J.irdin, of \ a. .N.. ll .ent*red Inf.tn- try; now Brig (J lural (' S A Cj \s> iir I^il—.^iKMnKU';. J;isiah or_'a', born in Pa. ead.-t from X V, ' .No t>. enterol (hdiiaiii-t; tiuw (’hiefol ()rdnance c S V Nath: ni>'l Lvon. oH'i-nti. No 11. entered in lantry; breve't (’apt.ain for u.illantry at (’ontreras and « iiurubu-K-wounued at the Beh n (Jate. ; (’ity of Mi-xiei.i; .Nlajor (Jeneral C S A, kilU-d iit I Springfield. Samuel S. .Vmlerson, of \'a, .No 1^, entered -Vrtillery; brevet (’aptain for gallantry at .^lolino del Rey; Lieut (’olonel (’ .'^ .V Sumiiel Jones, ol \ a. No ID, entered Artillery; now Brig (Jeneral (’ A. John 1’ Reynolds, ol i*a, Xo 2(1, entered Artil lery; brevet (’ajitain for gallantry at .Monterev; brevet Major at Buena \'ista; now P.riir (Jeneral C S A. Robert S (Jarnett of \'a, Xo27, entered Artil lery; brevet ('a]>tain for uallantr^- at Monterey; brevet Major at !>uena \'i.'U; Brig (Jeneral (’ 8 A, killed at Rich Mountain. Riehard B Tiarnett, ol \ a, X'o 2!*, entered In fantry; now Brig (Jeneral C S A. l>on (’arlos Buell, born in Ohio, eadet from Ind. Xo. 32, entered inlantry; })revet (’apt for gallantry at Monterey; severely woundeil at(’hviru- busco; brevet Major at (’ontreras and Churubusco; now Major Gen’l F 8 A. Israel B Richardson, ot A t, Xo *>^', entered Infantry; brevet Cajttain ior gallantry at Contre ras and Churubusco; brevet yiajor for gallantry at (,’hapultepec; now Major General F 8 Ander.son 1> X'elson, born In Ky, eadet Ohio, No 12, entered infantry; now Maj ('Jen’l I' 8 A. (’L.V.SS uF l^i2—:'>» Mkmijkks. n S ilosecrans, (not of Ohio, X'o 5, entered Kngineers; now .Maj (Jen’l F’ A. (lustavus .'smith, of Ky, Xo 8, entered Kn gineers; brevet 1st Lieut ior gallantry at Cerro (Jordo; brevet (.’aptain at (’ontreras; now .’'laior (Jen’l C S A. •Mansfield liovell, 1> C, X’^o U, entered Artillery; wounded at Chapultepee; Brevet CajTt ior gallant ry at (’hapultepee; now .Maj (Jen’l (’ 8 John Pope, born in Ky, cadet Irom 111, No 17, entered 'I’opo Kni^ineers; Brevet 1st Lt for gallant ry at Monterey; Brvt Capt at Buena \'ista; now Mai Gen U 8 A. Abner Doubleday, of N \, no 2^>, entered ar tillery; now Brig (Jen (’ S A. Dan’l 11 Hill of 8 C, No 2s, Brvt. Capt for gallantry at Contreras and (’hurubusco; Brevt Mai at Chapuhpec; resigned 1840; now Maj Gen C S A. Richard 11 Anders,.n, S C, No 40, entered Dra goons; Brvt 1st Ltior gallantry at San Augustine, Mexico; now 3Iaj (Jen (’ 8 Lal'ayette McLaws, of (Ja, Xo 48, entered In fantry; now Maj Gen C S .V. Karl \ an Dorn»oi Miss. X'o ;>2, entered Tn- htntry; Brvt Capt for gallantry at Cerro (Jordo; BrevolMaj at (’ontreras and Cliurubuseo; wounded in entering City ol Mexico; now Major Gen’l C b A. James Longstreet, born in S C, eadet ffoni Ala. No 54, entered Iniautry; Brvt Capt for gallantry at Contreras and Churubusco; Brevet Major at Molino del Hey; severely wounded at Chapulte- p«e; now Maj Gen’l C S A. Claks of 1843—39 Gkadtjates. \\ rn B Franklin, of Pa, No I7 entered Topo Kngineers; Brevet 1st Lt for gallantry at Bueua Vista; now Maj Gen’l U S A. Roswell S Kipley, born in Ohio, cadet from N Y^. No 7, entered artillery; Hrevet Capt for gal lantry at Cerro (Jordo; Brvt Maj at (’hapultepee; Author of a history of the “War with Mexico;” now Brig (Jen’l C S A. John J Peck, of X \ , X’o H, entered Artillery, Brvt Captain for gallantry at (’ontreras ami Churu busco; B vt .^Iajor at Molino del Hey; now Brig (Jeneral F' S A. Samuel (J French, of N J, Xo 14, entered Ar tillery; Brvt 1st Lt for gallantry at Monterey, se verely wounded; Brvt (laptain at Buena \ ista; now Brig Getieral C .S A. I ly.s.ses 8 (J rant, Ohio, Xo 21, entered Infantry; P>rvt 1st Lt for gallantly at Molino del Key; now Maj (Jetierai I S A. Joseph H Potter, X' II, X^o 22, entered infan try; severely wounded ;it .Monterey; Brvt 1st Lt for gallantry at Monterey; now Brig Gen. F 8 A. (!lA.SS of I8 l4—2j (JRADLATK8. Simon B Btiekner, of Ky, X’o 11, entered In fantry; wounded at (’hurubusco; brevet 1st Lieut, for gallantry at (’ontreras and Churubusco (de- cliniid) uow Brig (Jeneral 0 S Class of l84r>—lU GuADLATK.s. Win H C W*liiting, of Miss, cadet at large. No 1, entered l^ngineers; now .Major General C 8 A. Charles P .Stone, of .Mass, Xo 7, entered Ord nance; brevet 1st Lieutenant for gallantry at Mo lino del Rey; brevet Captain at Chapeltepec; now Brig General V S A; under arrest. Fitz John Porter of N 11, cadet at large, No 8, entered artillery; brevet Captain for gallantry at Molino del Rey; brevet Major at (Jhapultepec, now Brigadier (Jeneral \' 8 A. Kdmund Kirby .'^mith, ol Fla, No 25, entered Infantry; brevet 1st Lieutenant for gallantry at Cerro Gordo; brevet Captain at Contreras; now .^lajor GeneraJ (' 8 Bernard K Bee, of 8 C, wadet at large, No oo, wounded at Cerro (Jordo and brevet 1st Lieu tenant for gallantry at that battle; Brevet Captain at (’ha]>ultej>ec, and killed at .Manassas. ('lA.SS of l^li;—i/J (JuADLATES. (Jeorge B .^leClellan, of Pa, X'o 2, entered en- u'im^Ts; brevet 1st Lieut for gallantry at (’ontre ras and ( hurubusco; brevet Captain at Chapulte pee; now !\Lijor (Jeneral I' A. John (J I'oster, ol X H, Xo 4, entered Kngi neers; brevet 1st Lieut for gallantry at Contreras and (’hurubusco; severely wounded at Molino del Rey. and brevet (.’aptain for gallantry in that bat tle; now Brig (Jeneral L’ S A. Jesse L Reno, born iu ^'a, cadet from Pa, X'o entered (Jrdnance; brevet l.«»t Lieut, forgallan try at ('erro Gordo; brevet Captain at Chapultepee, I where he. was wounded; yow Brig (Jen F 8 A. j Thomas J Jacksijji, (Stonewall,) of Va, Xo 17, ‘ entered .Vrtillery; brevet ('aptain for gallantry at ! (’ontreras and Churubusco; brevet Major at Cha- ! pultepec; now .^lajor (Jeneral (’ 8 A. j l>avid li Jones, born in (’, cadet from Ga. I Xo 41. entered Infantry; brevet 1st Lieut for gal- i lantry at Contreras and Churubutco; now Briga- ^ dier General (’ A. ,'adt!Uis M Wilcox. In^rn in N C, cadet from Tenn, .No 51, entered Infantry; brevet 1st Lieut i for gallajitry at Chapultepee; now Brig (Jeneral , (' S A. I Wm .^I (Jardner, of (Ja, No 55, entered Infan try; severely wounded at ('hurubusco; brevet 1st Lieut I'or gallantry at ('ontreras and Churubusco; now Brig (Jem-ral (’ A. (’i.Ass OF 1^17—3'' Graduate.'^. .\mbrose P Hill, jr, of Va, Xo 15, entered Ar tillery; n >\v .^l:lj (Jeneral C A. .\mbrose K Burnsioe, of Ind, No 18, entered .\rtillery; now Maj General C S A. Homeyn B .Vyres, ol X Y, Xo 22, entered Ar tillery-. (’harles (Jrif5n, of Ohio, No 2o, entered Ar- tiHery. ! Kgbert L \'ielt>, of X Y, X'o entered In lantry; Brig (Jen F S .\; now .^lilitary (Juvernor ol Xorlolk. j Henry Heth, of \ a, X'o entered Infantry; j now Brig (Jeneral (’ .V. I Class of 1''1^—.■>> (Jradu.vtes. X (Jeor'.^e Kvau'. of 8 (’. Xo 30, entered l>ra- LTOons; now Brig (Jeneral (' 8 A. LK(JISLATI RK OF XORTH (’AROLIXA. .'^ENATK. P.isijuotank and Penjtiimons.—W H Baglny. ('amden and ('urrituck—D McD Lindsey. (Jates and (’howan—Mills L Kure. Hyde and Tyrrell—(Charles McCIeese. Xorthampton — Dr W 8 Copeland. Hertford—.1 B Slaughter. Bertie—Thos M (Jarrett. ^Jartin and W\nshington—Jas G Calloway. Halifax—Mason L Wiggins. Kdgecombe and Wilson—Jesse H Powell. Pitt—K J Blount. Beaulort—K J Warren. (’raven (’arteret and Jones—(^alvin Koonce. (Jrecne and Lenoir—Kdward Patrick. Xew Hanover—Kli W Hall. Duplin—Dr James Dickson. Onslow—.1 .V 31urrill. Bladen, Brunswick, vScc—J W' Kllis. (,’umberland and Harnett—W B Wright. Sampson—Thomas 1 Faison. Wayne—W in K Lane. Johnston—(’ B Sanders. Wake—J P"H Kuss. X’ash—A J Taylor, f’ranklin—W Harris. Warren—Dr T J Pitchford. (iranville—II W Lassiter. Person—James Iloleman. Orange—Hon W' A Graham. Alamance and lUndolph—Giles Mebane. Chatham—William P Taylor. Moore and Montgomery—Calvin W "Wooley. Richmond and Ilobeson—Giles Leitch. Anson and I’nion—William C Smith. (Juilford—Peter .\dams. (’aswell—Hon Bedford Brown. Rockingham—F L Simpson. Mecklenburg—John A Young. ('abarrus and Stanly—J W Smith. Rowan and Dav'ie—Dr J (j lianit.ay. Davidson—H .Adams. Stokes and lorsyth—Jus E Matthews. Ashe, Surry, kc—Isaac Jarrett. Iredell, Wilkes, kc.—L {4 Sharpe. Burke, McDowell, &c—S J Neal. Lincoln, (Jaston, Ac—J H White. Kutherlord, Polk, fee.—M O Dickerson. Buncombe, Henderson, &c—William M Shipp. Haywood, Macon, tc.—Uev C D Smith. Aa. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Alamance—K Y McAden, Dr E F \Vat«on. Alexander—J M Carson. Anson—Purdie Richardson, R II Buroi. Ashe—J 31 (Jentry. Bladen—J "W Buss. Beaufort—R S Donnell, W T Marsh. Bertie—Dr P T Henry„,Tames Bond. Brunswick—Daniel L Russell. Buncombe—.Mr Burgin. Burke—John Parks. (vabarrus—W 8 Harris. Caldwell—Mr Barnhardt. Cftmdou'-—John Forbss. Carteret . Ca.swell—S S Harrison, William Lonir Catawba—Geo S Hooper. Chatham—T B Harris, W J lloi,]. Waddell. ' ‘ Cherokee—J II liryson (3howan—Lemuel C Benbury Cleveland—David Beam, J R Loiran “Columbus—W M Baldwin. Craven . Cumberland and Harnett—Hon .1 i; , l)f John Mc(’ormick, Neill MeK^y Currituck—B M Baxter. Davidson—Dr R L Beall, Henry Walter Davie—Henry B Howard. Duplin—J I) vStanford, L W Hodircs Edgecombe—David (’obb, Robert Myim^ F'orsyth—John P Nissen, Dr K Kerntr Franklin—W Pearce, Jr ' . (JjLSton—.\ Davenport (Jranville—Hon R B Gilliam, J; Eugene (Jrissoiu. • (Jreene—IJ R liest. (iuilf'ord—31 8 .Sherwood, R W (Jlt.tm V' Smith. * (Jates—W" H Manning. Halifax—Dr Henry Joyner, A H |»a\j, Haywood—Dr S L Love. Hertford—J B Vann. Henderson—.Mex Henry. Hyde—E L .^lann. Iredell—T A .Vllison, John Young Jackson—J Keener. Johnston—Se^b (J W’oodall, W ^1 Avera Jone.s . Lenoir—W’ W Dunn. Lincoln—A Costner. Macon—Dr J M J.yle. Madison^—Dr. Wallin. Martin—James Robinson. McDowell—Mr Craig. Mecklenburg—Jno L Brown, E (’ (Jricr 31ontgomery—E (j L Barringer, Moore—Alexander Kelly. X'ash—Henry G W’illiarns. New Hanover—S J Person, J R Ilawe.> j Northampton—W W Peebles, H Stan.-ill Onslow—Harvey Foy. 'Orange—John Berr}-, W X Patterson Pasquotank—W E Mann. Penjuimons—Dr Jos H Riddick Person—M D (’ Bumpass Pitt-^C Perkins, B (J Albritton Randolph—Jonathan Worth, .M S Roblnii' Richmond—.‘^anders M Ingratn. Robeson—Murdock McRae, D McXeill Rockingham Gilliam, Reyn^.. Rowan—F E Shober, N’^ X Fleming. Rutherford—R Bryan, J B Farpentct Sampson—William Kirbj', Thos II lluUuc^ Stanly—Lafayette Greene. Stokes—William Flynt Surry—Dr Joseph llollinswortli. Tyrrell— T'nion—C (J Lemmonds. W’ake—II W Miller, (t II Alford, Wmljn Warren—Thos I Judkins, Leonard llpnut'> Wairhington W'atauga —Wm Horton. Wayne—B B Rives, M K Crawford W ilkes Wellborn, A H llamytor Y.'idkin—A C Cowles. Yancy—D M Young. CONFEDERATE STATES CU^HE- 8EN.\TE. Alabama—Messrs William L Yancev, ' Clay. Arkansas—Messrs Robert W' Johnson. ■ B Mitchell. Florida—Messrs James M Baker, A E .'k well. Geori/ia—Messrs B H Hill, Robert Tooiu': Kentucky—Messrs II C BurneU, Willim Simms. Louisiana—Messrs Ed. Sparrow, T J SeciV. Mississippi—.Messrs Albert G Brown, Jj: Phelan. Misxovri—Me.ssrs John B Clark, R S Y Per I A'orth ('arolina—Measrs George Davi:, >■ , Ham T Dortch. South ('arolina—Messrs Robert W’ Earn- James L Orr. Tt:nnfss('t>—Messrs Langdon C Hayne:, tavus A Henry. Tfxas—Messrs Louis T Wigfall, W S Vinjinia—R M T Hunter, W Ballard I'rc: UOUHE OF REPRE.SE.NTATlVES. Alabama—Messrs Thomas J Foster, U’c Smith, John P Ralls, J L M Curry, Franc- Lyon, W P Chilton, I>avid Clopton, Jas L F*. E S Dargan. Arlcansas—Messrs Felix J Balson, (Jrani;? D Royster, Augustus H Garland, Thos K Hi! Florida—Messrs Jas B Dawkins, K B Hi; Georgia—Messrs Julian Ilartridge, C J M- nerlyn, Hines Holt, A H Kenan, David W W’ m W Clark, Robert P Trippe, Lucius J trell. Hardy Strickland, A R Wright. Kentucky—Not yet elected. Louisiana—Messrs Charles J Villcre, (’li- M Conrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lucien J I*-' John F Lewis, John Perkins, Jun’r. Mississippi—Messrs Jno J McRae, J W C Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, II C ChaIldle^ R Singleton, E Barksdale. Missouri—Messrs John Hyer, Cai^par W George G Vest, A H Conrow, W W Cook, * W’ Freeman, Thomas A Harris. North Carolina—^Messrs W N H SdjM, K ert R Bridgers, Owen R Kenan, T D Tliomas S Ash». Arnhihiild fl Arrington. McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, .4. T vidson. South Carolina—Messrs ^V Boyce, ^ cher Miles, M E Bonham, John Mc(,^uee2 Fnrrow, L M Ayer. Messrs J T Heiskell, \\ fl \y II Tebbs, E L Gardenshire, H S Foot#. '• Gentry, George W’’ Jones, Thomas C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin Texas—Messrs John A W'ilcox, Peter WG' Claiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcc^ Graham, B F Sexton. Virginia—Messrs Muscoe R H Garnett./ R Chambliss, John Tyler, Roger A Pryor. ■ S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P 1> C Dejarnette, William Smith, .V R H '' John B Baldwin, AV R Staples, '\Valter I’r.' A G Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Cha.s W JVew Hooks* THE WITS AND liEAUX OF yOClETV. One of Them, by Lever; Louie 8 Last Term at St. Mary’s; England's Yeoman; Tennyson’s Poems; .American .Almanac, 1861; The Lady’s Book of Flowers; Language of Flowers; Poetry of “ Lady’s Guide to Perfect Gentility, “ “ “ Beauty; “ and Gentlemen’s Mirror of Fortune. I’e’-er Parley’s iialloon Travels; “ “ Book of Travelfi and .Vilfentu^^ March 30. £. J. HALK r' ^ The Law ot ol Propm3% ^ Vrancip Hilliard, 2d Edition. and improv«»*l. Starkie a'a Evidence, 8th Edition, with Sharswood. Wendells’ Blackstone; Bjles’ on Bills. Sfaarswood. Ad^a’ Equity; Broom’s Legal Maxima ^v.: Salth oa Co&tnota, E. j. okl(£ & VOl PIUNTi:i; M hmwn Er:IT(' Pfiee f'O’ I ill' advnnrp; '■ ' ■ i ' tioii: nr 1 . For til*' i-i ' 11,; »dv:incc: .i(» ■ (ion; ‘jr jjuaro , Buocep'iiii^ iti aial II r reqn(“-tfi 1 they will ’■ ingiy. r .n -.- il "lit -ii'i AdvcrH . • cent extri • Prom find . r . i will be oil!. 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