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The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Maryland Commissioners. --The Commissioners appointed by the State Convention of Maryland to communicate the action of that body to the Virginia Convention, arrived in Richmond yesterday afternoon, and are sojourning at the Spots wood Hotel. They are Hon. E. F. Chambers, Hon. Waiter Mitchell, Hon. G. D. Jones, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, and Wm. Henry Norris, Esq. Ex-Gov. Lowe, who was appointed as one of the Commissioners, is detained at home by sickness.
asion for such collision; and, with this view, we respectfully suggest such an alteration in the language of your resolution as will express its object to be that delegates to the proposed Convention shall be elected, either directly by the people, or through the agency of a sovereign State Convention. In the hope and expectation that this request will be favorably considered by your Convention, we have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servants, W. Mitchell, E. F. Chambers, Wm. Henry Norris, Isaac D. Jones, J. Hanson Thomas. Mr. Fisher, of Northampton, moved that the communication be laid on the table and printed. Mr. Samuel McDowell Moore, of Rockbridge, hoped the order to print would not be adopted. The Convention was already annoyed enough by the proceedings of county meetings and other matters, without being burdened by the printing of communications from other States. The Convention had received no information as to who had sent tho