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North Carolina election. --The vote in North Carolina has resulted in the election of Col. Vance Governor of that State. What the issue between him and his competitor was, except the occupation of the gubernatorial chair, was not very clearly defined during the canvass, and it cannot be very definitely stated what "principles" were aided by the success or defeat of the respective candidates.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
North Carolina election. --The vote in North Carolina has resulted in the election of Col. Vance Governor of that State. What the issue between him and his competitor was, except the occupation of the gubernatorial chair, was not very clearly defined during the canvass, and it cannot be very definitely stated what "principles" were aided by the success or defeat of the respective candidates. North Carolina election. --The vote in North Carolina has resulted in the election of Col. Vance Governor of that State. What the issue between him and his competitor was, except the occupation of the gubernatorial chair, was not very clearly defined during the canvass, and it cannot be very definitely stated what "principles" were aided by the success or defeat of the respective candidates.
Discharged. --The case of Mr. Alexander Falconer, family, and servants, who were arrested by order of Gen. Pendleton, and sent to Petersburg, Va., on Wednesday last, on the charge of selling poisoned milk to some Confederate soldiers, was tried on Friday, and all the accused acquitted.
Alexander Falconer (search for this): article 14
Discharged. --The case of Mr. Alexander Falconer, family, and servants, who were arrested by order of Gen. Pendleton, and sent to Petersburg, Va., on Wednesday last, on the charge of selling poisoned milk to some Confederate soldiers, was tried on Friday, and all the accused acquitted.
Petersburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Discharged. --The case of Mr. Alexander Falconer, family, and servants, who were arrested by order of Gen. Pendleton, and sent to Petersburg, Va., on Wednesday last, on the charge of selling poisoned milk to some Confederate soldiers, was tried on Friday, and all the accused acquitted.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 2
Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
Charles S. Winder (search for this): article 2
Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
October, 8 AD (search for this): article 2
Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
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