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The Daily Dispatch: February 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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time after this there was no effort made to effect a reorganization. Some went across to the Marble Hall and took a drink, and some remained in private consultation. --Eventually the portion of the Convention that remained--fifty-one in number — resolved itself into a deliberative body, and harmoniously proceeded to the business before it. The result was the nomination of-- Hon. Michael Hahn, for Governor. Hon. J. M. Wells, Lieutenant-Governor. Dr. J. G. Belden, Treasurer. S. Wrotnowski, Secretary of State. Prof. John McNair, Superintendent of Education. Hon. A. A. Atocha, State Auditor. C. W. Bornor, Attorney-General. the delegates who adjourned to the Free State Committee rooms (forty in number) also reorganized, and proceeded to make the nominations as follows: Hon. B. F. Flanders for Governor. Hon. J. M. Wells, Lieutenant Governor. Dr. J. G. Belden, Treasurer. Wm. S. Abbott, Esq., Secretary of State. B. L. Brown, Esq., Superintendent of Ed