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bler duty — we are here for purposes touching those questions which concern our honor and dignity. We are here as a band of brothers, such as Virginians have ever been and ever will be in times of peril — impelled by honor, by duty and by patriotism to action. He then invited the persons present to give utterance to such sentiments as may be called for by the occasion. Mr. David J. Burr nominated as Vice Presidents the following gentlemen, and they were chosen by acclamation: R. B. Haxall, James Dunlop, Abram Warwick, R. G. Morriss, Wm. Palmer, Jas. A. Cowardin, Robt. A. Paine, Ambrose Carlton, Jos. R. Anderson, R. O. Haskins, Thos. H. Ellis, John Jones, Lewis Webb, Chas. W. Purcell, John A. Belvin. Mr. John Purcell nominated as Secretaries the following gentlemen, and they were elected: R. Milton Cary, John H. Montague, John Thompson Brown, John H. Claiborne, J. Adair Pleasants. Mr. George W. Randolph offered a resolution, which was
Virginia Central Agricultural Society --In publishing the names of the Executive Committee of this Society, there was an important omission, and we therefore republish them in a corrected form. They are J. L. Davis, Wm. H. Richardson, Sr., J. N. Powell, Fendall Griffin and Sherwin McRae, of Henrico; Wm. B. Stanard, of Goochland; Wm. M. Harrison and John A. Selden, of Charles City; Wms. C. Wickham, of Hanover; H. O. Cabell, B. W. Haxall, Ro. Archer, Robert Edmond and Charles Dimmock, of Richmond; and R. B. Haxall, of Orange.