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ters by a majority of nearly, if not quite, one hundred to one, and a new Convention, the members of which have just been chosen, will assemble at Wheeling on the 26th inst., to ratify the action of the people. The new State will be called the Kanawha, and will contain a population of two hundred and ninety-two thousand, including about eight thousand slaves. It will be composed of the following counties: CountiesPopulation. Logan4,938 Wyoming2,865 Raleigh3,367 Fayette5,997 Nicholas4,626 Webster1,555 Randolph4,990 Tucker1,428 Preston13,312 Monongalia13,048 Marion12,721 Taylor7,463 Jackson8,306 Roanoke8,048 Calhoun2,502 Wirt3,751 Gilmer3,759 Ritchie6,847 Ohio22,422 Brooke5,494 Barbour8,959 Upshur7,292 Harrison13,790 Lewis7,999 Braxton4,992 Clay1,787 Kanawha14,575 Boone4,840 Wayne6,747 Cabell8,020 Patnam6,301 Mason9,185 Wood11,016 Pleasants2,945 Tyler6,517 Doddridge5,203 Wetzel6,703 Marshall13,001 Hancock4,445 Total population281,786
The candidates for Mayor of New York, are: Tammany, C. Godfrey Gunther; Republican, George Opdyke; Mozart, Fernando Wood; Union, Conrad Swackhemer; Reform, John Kerr. Christopher Hipp was recently arrested in Cincinnati, charged with being a spy from the South. Stocks in Baltimore and Philadelphia have had a sudden fall, as holders were fearful of complications with England. Coleman W. Stewart was killed in New Orleans a few days since in an altercation with a man named White. Major Richard Edward, an old and highly respected citizen of Natches, Miss., died at that place a few days ago. At New York, on the 22d inst., cotton was reported firm with sales of 2,500 bales.