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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rinting, office labor, and printing paper, but owing to the slim attendance of delegates only a committee of four, on telegraphic dispatches, was appointed. The meeting then adjourned over to Thursday, the 18th inst., at which time the Convention reassembled. The representatives of the Macon Messenger, Jacksonville Republican, and Calhoun Flag were absent; but several new delegations were present, among them were Tragland, of the Columbus Enquirer; H. M. Somerville, Memphis Appeal, and J. S. Peterson, of the Atlanta Commonwealth. The Committee on Telegraphing made no report. On motion, it was resolved that all business before the Convention lie on the table for the present, and that an Executive Committee be appointed, consisting of H. M. Somerville, of the Memphis Appeal, William Laidler, of the Charleston Cowrier, Alexander Moseley, of the Richmond Whig, to take in charge the general interests of the press, to conduct correspondence, and to report progress to a meeting of the