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f the South" was to have assembled in the city of Memphis, Tenn., on the 18th of December, and that circumstances made it advisable to postpone the meeting until the 3d Monday in February. Our purpose now is to call the attention of the Executive of the State to the importance of appointing a delegation to represent Virginia in the Convention, which, it is believed, will be one of the most interesting assemblages ever held in the South. From a circular issued by the Hon. Thos. J. Hudson, of Lamar, Miss, President of the Convention, we learn that the object of the Association is to secure, by united action of the Southern people and States, the advancement of the agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial interests of the Confederacy; to inaugurate, after a free and full interchange of views, that system of policy best calculated to promote the country's prosperity. To have each State properly represented in the standing committees, it is desirable that the President of the Conventi