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hanan, Mellowell, Hogewell, Bland, and Russell shall constitute the Thirteenth District. Kanawha, Legan, Boone, Wayne, Cabell, Putasm, Mason, Jackson, Roane, Clay, Scholng, Braxton, Wirt, and Wyoming shall constitute the Fourteenth District. Lewis, Wood, Pleasants, Tyler, Ritchie, Rockdridge, Upshur, Randolph, Webster, Bulger Barbour, Harrison, Taylor, Gilmer, and Calboun shall constitute the Fifteenth District. Ohio, Hancock, Brooke, Marshall, Wetzel, Marion, Monongalia, and Preston shall confederate the Sixteenth District. Each of said districts shall choose one representative in the Congress of the Confederate States. Another ordinance of the Convention July 1st, authorizes the qualified voters of the Commonwealth, who may be absent from home in the military service, to vote at the places of their encampment for Electors for President and Vice President, and for members of Congress. The commander of the encampment is empowered to appoint a superintendent o
Kentucky. It has already been announced that a Convention of the people of Southern Kentucky is shortly to be held at Russellville, in that State. Its object, as we are informed, is to make arrangements for the admission of the Southern portion of Kentucky under the Provisional Government of the Confederacy; and doubtless the visit of Messrs. Breckinridge, Preston, and Marshall, to this city, has something to do with the movement. We shall await the result with much anxiety, since the contemplated measure has an important bearing upon the future interests of the South.