OBSERVER.FAYETTEVILLE.MOmU EVENING. MIT 18, 1861.• * 1prlt;i N.8ui meuHpv — I he Fayetteville Independent Company ie***j P. M. on Tbundav, according to previous ^ ,*ut. beered by an immense crowd of citiiens,..i \ -urhs who accompanied them to the wharf.thtu* a sad parting, but a slate of war is full j P°pstni*-. and we shall doubtless become familiar i *°iBut thi v will not be in vain. With the , *0!. \'i A Las wiil wurk out our deliverance from. i n e wt«'iigv and purposed intolerable tyranny. !, r .i.aiiv arrived *lt; Wilmington in time to takeOfl. t o«*t!ee and the early train for Ooldsbo- j n which place they halted for two or three hours j ln s M-.ved at Raleigh at 3 P. M. of Friday. They i is * i tc f be Governor's House, where they were ?id by the Hon. Warren Winslow and addressed \toiv Gov. Elba, who tendered welcome refresh-,j u»e weary soldiers. They then marched to \ lu $ p. And our accounts represent them as beingrttnf Ufcfirv.rtabiv provided for.” anr Raleigh State Journal says of the’. Trc celebrated Fayetteville InJerendent Light Inlieleide*vithmWMaj^r Commandant Wright Huske, I2U strong, w t a this city on yesterday. They are a splendid ! ^i, , v .*.t men fully armed and equipped in every par And iiAd the tramp of veterans. This is next to;tif iefi company in the country having been estb-ihfii shortly after the close of the Revolutionary war at f -: . frrricee in the war of 1812, a special act of*$«*■ !y gave to their Captain and his successors therank if Major and to the Lieutenants that of Captain.• in they enjoy this rare distinction. They are * ofitttiiooed at Camp Ellis, i E- -sterday a third Company from this town, thep. * Rifle Guard,” left in the steamer North Carolina, ; tlv 4 P M They numbered 7€, as follows:— | ra[V:er J Sinclair. Captain; Henry Mullins. 1st Lieut.; | u Krnj n Robinsou. Jr.. 2d; Geo W Wightman, 3d; C Gut rir rg, Ut Serg't; E Moncgan, 2d; R B Campbell, 3d.4 Serg t vscant; W* II Matthews, 1st Corporal; J O ! fl . int 2d; II E Sikes. 3d; P Roberts, 4th. *}Jnv‘!tts—Daniel Albertini, V B Autry, C C Askew,upB Autrt-v. Rob't Atkinson, Wm Atkinson^G W Averett.; K lkMiman. b F Burke. N M Braddy, C L Blackman. G l-w Braddy, Ben Burroughs, Mike Bloot, Theodore Beeny, j A \; J Bullard, W D Barclay. Geo Beretek, P Branniu, t: nndien Butler, Win Boswell, Clement Carver, J Dean, .Ivuglass, Jus Elmore. J E Ezzell, S W Fowler, J W F w’er, Dan l Foley, J K Goodman, Arch’d Honeycutt,H Hargrove, James Uollitield, H Johnson, W J John- * n. James Lovett, Joseph Lovett, W McLenageu, Mi- ^id McGlinn. T D McPhail, A Massey, J W Monk, ,v» Monegan, J H Marshall, Neill Monroe, H Med- 0S A Muse, M Moren, George New, Wr N Newell, J i *• sNiekens, Jackson Overton, J Oley, J Pate, C Register, j eS Reaves. S A Rose, Jas Reynolds, B Sikes, J Scott, Jno Stanley, J Tshipowada, N Vuncannon, J Walker,p Watkins.—Total 7*.Jd