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Ralph Hall, Nevf-York city. 



J. E. Munson, do. 



W. Arbuthnot, do. 



W. D. Nichols, o. 



John Degez, do. 



Thomas Coles, do. 



Josiah Hoi brook, do. 



Dominic R icca, do. 



C. L. Fleischmann, do. 



B. Ayerigrg, do. 



I. D Williamson, do. 



F. Wakeman, do. 



Samuel Van Wyck, do. 



A. O. Houghton, Rah way, N. J. 



Col. Travers, Paterson, N. J. 



Ira Harrison, Orange, N. J. 



Charles Harrison., do. 



Jesse Williams, do. 



William Pierson, do. 



T. C. Munn, N. J. 



F. H. Gallaher, Jersey city, N. J. 



Wm. A. Walker, Red-Hook, N. Y. 



Daniel Jackson, Chpsler, do. 



0. W. Randall, Phoenix, do. 

 James L. Randall, Clay, do. 

 Henry C. Mather, Miller's Place, N. Y. 

 Peter H. Brink, Saugerties, do. 

 Aaron Coe, Newark, N. J. 



Charles Macknet, do. 

 Moses B. Coe, do. 



Jabez W. Hays, do. 



1. C. Winans, do. 



Dr. Daniel Lee, Augusta, Geo. 

 David M. Eberly, Manheim, Tenn. 

 Samuel Lewis, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 David Hinman, Brunswick, do. 



The following gentlemen were special delegates from the New- 

 England Silk Convention: 



John S. Pierce, of Burlington, Vt. 

 Samuel Church, Bethlehem, Ct. 

 Jonathan L. Wells, Northampton, Mass. 



Col. Clark thought it perhaps expedient to appoint several com- 

 mittees, and then adjourn for a while, to afford them time for actiott. 

 This motion called up some discussion, and was finally withdrawn. 

 On inquiring the proper order of business, 



Judge Van Wyck moved, and it was agreed that a committee be 

 appointed on the order of business, to consist of 3, and these gea- 

 tlemen were chosen: Messrs. Van Wyck, Lee and Wickoff. 



