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North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.
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North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is smember of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.
North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.
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North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.
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North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.
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North Carolina Senator. Colonel Thomas S. Ashe, formerly a member of the House of Representatives from the district now represented by Hon. J. M. Leach, has been elected Senator for the next term, to serve instead of Senator Dortch, whose term expires next February. Mr. Ashe was elected in opposition to Hon. E. G. Reid, formerly Confederate Senator from that State. He is understood to be in favor of the vigorous prosecution of the war till independence is gained; while his competitor is said to have been a strong adherent of the extreme peace policy.