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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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The North Carolina election.
The soldiers of North Carolina in the field, camps, and hospitals, voted yesterday for Governor of that State.
The candidates are the present incumbent, Governor Z. B. Vance, and Mr. W. W. Holden, editor of the Standard newspaper, printed at Raleigh, N. C. The latter is known as the "peace" candiNorth Carolina in the field, camps, and hospitals, voted yesterday for Governor of that State.
The candidates are the present incumbent, Governor Z. B. Vance, and Mr. W. W. Holden, editor of the Standard newspaper, printed at Raleigh, N. C. The latter is known as the "peace" candidate, and, from the samples of the army vote we have received, would seem to be about as thoroughly defeated as any candidate for office who has been before the people lately.
Those citizens of North Carolina who are at home will vote on the 4th of August.
At General Hospital No. 24 the vote stood:
for Vance,112
fNorth Carolina who are at home will vote on the 4th of August.
At General Hospital No. 24 the vote stood:
for Vance,112
for Holden,6
in the Rowan (N. C.) Artillery, Lieut. W. W. Myers commanding, the vote cast was:
For Vance,157
For Holden,0
In the same company the members from different counties gave the following votes:
Rowan county--Senate: W. E. March, 80; N, Boyden, 1, House of Commons
--F. E. Shober, 95; M. L. H
North Carolina election. Petersburg, July 28.
--The North Carolina soldiers voted to-day for Governor.--Barringer's cavalry brigades voted thus: 1st North Carolina cavalry regiment--Vance, 417; Holden, none.
21 regiment — Vance, 314; HoldeNorth Carolina soldiers voted to-day for Governor.--Barringer's cavalry brigades voted thus: 1st North Carolina cavalry regiment--Vance, 417; Holden, none.
21 regiment — Vance, 314; Holden, 5. 3d regiment not heard from.
5th regiment--Vance, 295; Holden, 70.
The following additional election returns are received from North Carolina soldiers veiling: 25th regiment of infantry — Vance 313, Holden 87.
Cummings's artillery — VanceNorth Carolina soldiers veiling: 25th regiment of infantry — Vance 313, Holden 87.
Cummings's artillery — Vance 26, Holden none.
Rowan's artillery--Vance 157, Holden none.
Wilmington, July 28.--The army vote of Wilmington, and the forts below, except Caswell, gives Vance 1,869, Holden 219.
Goldsboro', July 28.--The soldiers voted here to-day for Go 2 votes Holden 2.
In Kinston the vote is, Vance 551, Holden 35, with several companies to hear from.
Lynchburg, July 28.--The following is the aggregate vote for Governor of the North Carolina soldiers in hospitals here: Vance 242,