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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 25 Companies H and I, from Charlotte, over C C Railway and R & A A L. Company K. from AVadesboro, over C C Railway and R & A A L. FIRST BATTALION, INFANTRY. Company A, from Winston, over N C R R. Company B, from Wei don, over R & G R R. Company 0, from Edenton, over Albemarle S N Line, S & R R R., and R & GRR. Company D, from Durham, over N C R R. SECOND BATTALION, INFANTRY. Company A, from Shelby, over C C Railway and R & A A L , via Hamlet. Company B, from Lincolntou, over C C Railway and R & A A L.. via Hamlet. Company C, from Statesville, over W N C R R and N C R R. FIRST BATTALION, ARTILLERT. Company A, four pieces, from Wilmington, over W & W R R., and NCR R.. via Goldsboro. Company B, one section, will report to Major Planner, at Capitol Square, at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, 15th inst. III. Free transportation is furnished over all the lines mentioned in para-graph II, and embraces the officers, privates and musicians of the regiments and battalions named above, who .shall have been regularly commissioned. enlLsted or appointed, and who shall appear in the uniforms of their respec-tive commands. Substitutes will not be allowed. Each company is allowed two servants. IV. Each detachment will be comm'^nded on its route by the senior officer of the line present, and will on arrival in Raleigh, report for duty to the Ad-jutant General, at the Capitol, unless otherwise directed. V. While en route for Raleigh, commanding officers are charged to see that good order is observed ; that no loaded rifles are taken'aboard ; that the arms are so placed as to protect them from injury, and that bayonets are carrit'din the scabbards. Commissioned officers will keep with their companies. Com-missioned officers will see that the coaches and cabins are neither defaced, defilednor injured by the troops. Officers will be held to a rigid accounta-bility for the conduct of their men en route to and from Raleigh. VI. All troops will appear in heavy marching order, with blankets. VII. The First and Second Battalions of Infantry will be commanded by their senior Captains, until the election ordered in General Orders, No. 27, shall be held. VIII. The encampment will be governed by the regulations prescribed in Circular No 1, compiled and modified from the Army Regulations to suit the purposes of the State Guard. IX. Commanding officers will, immediately upon arrival at Raleigh, report for further orders and instructions to the Adjutant General, who is charged with the execution of this orde;. By order of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief. JOHNSTONE JONES, Adjutant General.
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Full Text | ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 25 Companies H and I, from Charlotte, over C C Railway and R & A A L. Company K. from AVadesboro, over C C Railway and R & A A L. FIRST BATTALION, INFANTRY. Company A, from Winston, over N C R R. Company B, from Wei don, over R & G R R. Company 0, from Edenton, over Albemarle S N Line, S & R R R., and R & GRR. Company D, from Durham, over N C R R. SECOND BATTALION, INFANTRY. Company A, from Shelby, over C C Railway and R & A A L , via Hamlet. Company B, from Lincolntou, over C C Railway and R & A A L.. via Hamlet. Company C, from Statesville, over W N C R R and N C R R. FIRST BATTALION, ARTILLERT. Company A, four pieces, from Wilmington, over W & W R R., and NCR R.. via Goldsboro. Company B, one section, will report to Major Planner, at Capitol Square, at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, 15th inst. III. Free transportation is furnished over all the lines mentioned in para-graph II, and embraces the officers, privates and musicians of the regiments and battalions named above, who .shall have been regularly commissioned. enlLsted or appointed, and who shall appear in the uniforms of their respec-tive commands. Substitutes will not be allowed. Each company is allowed two servants. IV. Each detachment will be comm'^nded on its route by the senior officer of the line present, and will on arrival in Raleigh, report for duty to the Ad-jutant General, at the Capitol, unless otherwise directed. V. While en route for Raleigh, commanding officers are charged to see that good order is observed ; that no loaded rifles are taken'aboard ; that the arms are so placed as to protect them from injury, and that bayonets are carrit'din the scabbards. Commissioned officers will keep with their companies. Com-missioned officers will see that the coaches and cabins are neither defaced, defilednor injured by the troops. Officers will be held to a rigid accounta-bility for the conduct of their men en route to and from Raleigh. VI. All troops will appear in heavy marching order, with blankets. VII. The First and Second Battalions of Infantry will be commanded by their senior Captains, until the election ordered in General Orders, No. 27, shall be held. VIII. The encampment will be governed by the regulations prescribed in Circular No 1, compiled and modified from the Army Regulations to suit the purposes of the State Guard. IX. Commanding officers will, immediately upon arrival at Raleigh, report for further orders and instructions to the Adjutant General, who is charged with the execution of this orde;. By order of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief. JOHNSTONE JONES, Adjutant General. |