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Convention called to meet in Wheeling. Mr. Lewis comes out in a card and says he is not of that party, but a Virginian, ready to stand or fall under her flag. The Alexandria Gazette, of yesterday, says: The Bremen barque Admiral Brommy, Capt. Mayer, from this port, laden with grain, and bound to New York, was stopped at Fort Washington yesterday, and not permitted to proceed on her voyage. She leaves this morning. A correspondent of the Lynchburg Republican, writes from Craig county, May 3d, as follows: A passenger in the stage from the West this evening, informs us that Lincoln has four thousand troops at Gallipolis, Ohio, which is, you know, only three miles from Point Pleasant, on the Virginia side. The people of Kanawha and the other border counties are said to be greatly excited. The news this evening will put this whole section to moving, and we will endeavor to show Lincoln and his hirelings and unprincipled mercenaries, that we will meet them at all p