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hold, we earnestly request you to allow your name to be presented to the voters of the city as one of their delegates to said Convention. Very respectfully,Your friends and fellow-citizens, Geo. W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, Hubert P. Lefebvre, J. H. Claiborne, W. Willis, Wm. P. Palmer, M. D., T. Roberts Baker, E. B. Meade, V. H. Claiborne, Jno. P. Little, M. D., A. M. Bailey, Geo. W. Jones, Wm. G. Williams, A. Morris, Th. Pollard, M. D., Loraine F. Jones, T. Clarke, J. H. Blair, Walter K. Martin, W. O. Harvie, B. E. Meade, F. J. Sampson, Lewis H. Blair, W. G. Pollard. Richmond, Jan. 16, 1861. Richmond Jan. 16th, 1861. To Messrs. George W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, and others. Gentlemen: My attention has been called to your letter in the Dispatch of this morning, requesting that I would allow my name to be presented to the voters of Richmond as a candidate for the State Convention, to be held on th
Candidates for the Convention. --In Rockbridge county, Hon. S. McD. Moore and Jas. R. Dorman have been nominated as Union candidates for the Convention. Gov. Floyd, in his address to the people at Marion, on Wednesday, took the ground that the action of the Convention, which is to meet in Richmond on the 13th of February, should not be referred to the people for their sanction.