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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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egates 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 Education. Hon. A. A. Atocha, State Auditor. W. R. Crane, Esq., Attorney-General. The "Conservative Union" men — J. Q. A. Fellows, Julian Neville, H. M. Summers, and others — invite Christian Roselius and J. Ad. Rozier to address them at the St. Charles Theatre. Rosells accepts the invitation in a brief notes, saying: "I will always be ready and willing to do everything in my power for the support of the Constitution of the United States and the Union created thereby." Rozier's note of acceptance is more to the point. He says: You judge me right; I am a Conservative Union man. I inhabit the temperate zone of politics; the frigid and torr