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The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs in the United States . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs in the United States . (search)
North Carolina election. Raleigh, Nov. 4.
--The vote of the following towns for members of Congress to day have been heard from: Raleigh — Turner, 339; Arrington, 107.
Kinston — Yellowby, 57; Bridges, 36.
Mosby Hall — Yellowby, 37; Bridges, 22.
Weldon — Yellowby, 4; Bridges, 47.
Hillsboro'--Turner, 205; Arrington, 50.
Salisbury — Ramsay, 233; Lander, 114.
Charlotte — Lander, 389; Ramsay, 54.
Durham's — Turner, 56; Arrington, 38.
Greensboro'--Gilmer's majority, 215. High Point — Brown's majority over Gilmer, 551 Lexington — Ashe, 111; Chatham, 75.
Concord — Lander, 111; Ramsay, 102.
Harrisonburg — Lander, 30; Ramsay, 1. Three precincts in Wayne county--McRae, 236; Leach; 66.
Turner is believed to be elect
An affray occurred in Staunton, Va., on Thursday last, in which Capt. E. P. Sutton, of Richmond, was shot and slightly wounded by Capt. O. W. Chambers, and afterwards severely beaten by the same party.
H. T. Clarke, of the Washington Artillery, has been arrested in Petersburg for stealing a gold watch from E. W. Hollins, of Richmond, and selling it at $600.
C. D. Sides, lately published as a deserter figuring in a North Carolina peace meeting, is an old citizen of Forsyth county, and had not been in the army.
Sumter Anderson, it is stated in the New York papers, claims to have the "old flag" of Fort Sumter still in his possession.
The citizens of Florida are organizing Confederate Societies for the purpose of bringing down the price of the necessaries of life.
The Presbyterian (United) Synod of Virginia has appointed the 1st proximo as a day of fasting and prayer.