Messrs. Editors,
Among the many names mentioned by the people of this city as one of the delegates to represent us in the State Convention, is Mr. Wm. G. Dunbar, a young lawyer of this city, a gentleman of fine attainments, refined manners, sound sense, and correct, liberal and conservative views on all subjects. A life-long Democrat, though a supporter of Douglas in the late canvass, he could, perhaps, command as large a support as any one that could be named. But his politics should not be an objection. He would do justice to the position. He is a popular young man, and will be supported by the [ja 19--3t] people of Richmond.