Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1852 — Page 2
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Dertb of Goa. W# have jnat tnM to stats tW netoaefaolf fact that Hon. Ethai* Allkm Baoww, 4M Iasi eaeanif abart aifbt o’clock. Ha bad acted aa ana af tha VicoP*aai> dent* of the Conaentioa daring tba day; treat to the State Honaa in ibe aveaing, bat feeling on well left the meeting for Me lodging*, end expired a few moment* after reaching the Capital Hooae, withoataatrog^a. "In the midst of life we are in death.’'
appointed Searatary. k. G. Bright, of
tba fellow.
Retotoed, That • lawwaittaa of am tram eaak Can* greaaioaal Diatnat, be appointed to report tba boom* of table paraaaa for pencaaent officer* of thia Coarention, sad rales br tba conduct of it* baaiae**; adopted. W. J. Brown of Marion coontj, ogrred tba fiolfewtag resolatioa: Which was adopted.
aarry art ia practice, I
Isaiah Jackson, Jn. T Roberts, Lake Bryan Sea.. Wil- j oaly n aamber of the* equal to tue naasber of om Rep- known an thn Uum Swafcrd, William Power. (Jeoepa Hi fear, Martin i reaentatires ia Congreaa, be mst meted to settle aaaoag - j 2S istssrsrL £TTf*-,*- •- •- ■“—«■**>» —* | S^
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moved to amend so as tn read universally re cog w a* a by fee ciulisea warm, raca an-
petuity toour^lorious Union; and that it regai brnSw/aatJe best «v«denoc of tba wisdom a
new ia attendance, be requested to ferntsb by coaaties, liata af their anaea m writing, to tba Secretaries of thia Convent ion. Tba unman af defegntea were than handad m from each of tba several coontie* as follow*Jllm>—William Rock bill, Samuel Edaall, Joseph Sindear, 1. D. G. Kelson, George L. Sites, and Aantin M. Thompson
Governor It will be seen by the following letter from Gov. Kos•nth to Gov. Wright, that be will be with m oa Friday next. We understand that Gov. Kossatb will arrive about two o’clock P. M., and that the reception and addr e** will take place at tba seatb end of the Capitol iromodiately after hi* arrival. CnveiinvATi, F*b. 22,1152. Gov. Joscvff A. Warowp: Excellency:—l thaakvon moat sincerely for jam kind oommnnioation of the 20tb iaet.; and hog to soy that I am determined to leave Cincinnati on Tbaraday, the 26th of February, stop and pane tba mgbt at Madison, and proceed on the 27th to Indiaa*pelis, unless there should interfere some drcnmstaaees nnfwrseen. • •909*0 Your Excellency’s ' Meat oba't serv’t, L. KOSSUTH. Ity The Governor’s house will not be open this evening, a* before announced, hat will be on Friday evening, at 7 o’clock, at whieb time Governor Koseotk will receive the calls of visitors. Tbe Committee of Reception will on this day issue a fall Programme of the reeeption, fee. Tba Convention. Our readers are referred to the proceeding* of tbo Democratic State Convention, which will be fooad in another column. It wa* the largeet, most enthusiastic, pnd harmonious Convention which ever assembled in tbe State. The nominations made were confirmed with great unanimity; and tbe Convention adjourned lost evening, determined to carry the State in tba coming election by an unprecedented majority, and we rather gust* they will do it. We have neither tima or room for further remarks. More anon.
,Z. Taanohillr Jaaopb Strobla, Samoa! Stock ey, Coarad Kochor, Thomas Parish, John Adams, Thomas G. Tarry, Nat. T. Hauaar, Christian Blessing,
and Mr. Coot.
Brown—Sylvan os MaaviUe, Lewis Prosser, William
William Taggart.
Cass—G. B. Walker, S. A.
Gninn. and
illiam Tau.
Hatt, C. Carter^md E
® Cl*£—Vfm. VL^LexMen, F. •- Yaanm, Dr. Coilins,
D. E. Wiffiaamoa, and J. M. Hanna.
Boone—Nimrod Loaders, Adam Hendrix, John J. Nisbet, Lorenso C Dougherty, Wm B Bench ▲ J Boone, W C Kise, TheeP Miller, Q. E Rost, Gan W Gibson, Wm McLean, Jaba H Conch, Mark A Duxan, Jonathan H Beaa, Joaathan Evaas, Jsastkaa Ricknsdssn Jaoob Tipton, Jos H Nowlaud, Noah Chitwood, J L Benson, Henry M Marvin and Stephen Gappen. Carroll—A G Hanna, Wm Haaee, Stephen Paden
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Daniel H Lennon. Isaac Luka, EL
ael Wea-
Grahnm** Magnsine For March is received, containing l]2pagf*t>f excellent matter, entirely original. Graham ranks among bis contributors the best literary talent of tbe ooaatry. We oommend to all business men bis remarks ia reference to
advertising.
ADVERTISING.
Business is business and must be prtmd home. New we have a business secret for your ear, render! one which vre charge you nothing for; but wbieb comes charged with weighty and important meaning. Do you svsr adverlitef No ! Why there is nothing like advertising to inuko a fortune! Nearly all the men about here, who never advertised, have token ia their signs, shut up shop, been taken in themselves and gone to Californio—the dupes of the very advertising ia the newspapers, which they scorned while fortune wae all around thoin. You must ihmo hold of thia lever that moves tbe business world Advertise in your local pa pert—if your business is locnl—let your neighbors know that you have something to «Wf—that you wish to buy something—or, that ysu are ready to trade. Wake up! and wake op your neighlmrs! We should never be ntue to publish Graham with 112 pages per month, if we did not let tbe world knots that wo are wide awake, and ready to supply any quantity of numbers for 1852, Aoeiny ttereotypea the book pur putty. Now, drowsy bead .' do you suppose that if yon are a storekeeper you would not sell more goods by advsrtisingT Or il a mechanic, that it will do yon any barm to be known far and near ae an active, enterprising business man ready for oostomersf Or, if a farmer with a lot nf extra corn or potatoes to sell, that yon sou Id not make a market? Da yon suppose that yen sen pat your bands into yoor pockets and whistle a fortune into them too? If yen do, advertise thud, and be
immortal.
[Per ths Dally Stats Sentinel.] .Mr. Hatton: Smarting under a- seas# of injostieo from the Editor of the Locomotive, I nddrsesed you a nets on the 21at instant, on tbe subject, wbieb appeared in your paper of tbie morning. On redaction, I am satisfied that the language of that note wae improper, and would not have been used but for the strong indig. nation I felt at seeing so grosa an imputation upon my conduct and charncter aaa man, aetbat continued in fee Inst i»soe of the Locomotive. I therefore deem it a duty to myself, as well us to the Editor of that paper, to make this public retraxit of whatever in my former set# is in any sense offensive; re-afllirming, however, that the statement of facts contained in that paper is entirely without Inundation. In doing so, of course that editor i» now left entirely free, at he ought to be, to adopt a oaorse dfecated by hi# own sense nf justice nod honor; and I beg leave to empress the hope that he will, at an early day, arvrtlbiiOaelf of a suitable opportunity to repair the injury he hue, perhaps unintentionally, iwlicfrt opeti yuur ob’t serFi, „ T. M. D LONGSHORE. February, 2811852. UTThe render will perceive aa arror in the table af Electoral vote* copied into onr morning edition from the Washington Frees, which he* since fe feat paper. The Presidential eleotfea, will b# governed by ib« apportionment ii ^ of >8441, sad not by the new 'vppertfefertM'.- Jbrtwot o/
ver, W L Black, J B Mikey art R H Milror. Crawford—Houston Miller art Cyrenus Elliott. Clark—James G Read, Alanson Rnter, Amos Loverbig, Eli McCallny. Tbomas W. Prather, James G Howard Andrew Duffy, James S Aibon, Tbomas W G*b-
sotT, and W B Raise.
Clinton—James W Wilson. John Barner, Thomas Major, George Major John W Blake, Ephraim Catterlin, Cornelius J Miller C S Perkins, Charles Bickley, Henry Morrison, Solomon Fortner, Joel P Franklin,
Thomas Rennard, and John P Crothers. Dekalb—R J Dawson and Gilman C Mud get t.
Delaware—S P Anthony, W March, J Martin, Wm
McConnell, — Slack, and J S Buckle*.
Dearborn—E Dumont, O B Torbet.U O’Brieir, Wm S Holman, Stephen Green, Josephus Clark, Goorge W Lane, N H Tor bet, Robert D Brown, John D Johnson, James D English, David Conger, C C Jaquitb and Jno
W Johnson.
Dvboit—B T Goodman and H W Barker.
Decatur-—James B Foley. Samuel G Daily, Samuel Logan, Sr, Samuel Logan, Jr, R R Cobb, Jos Jones David Horten, Henry Ctitser, W W Lowe, and W I
Reilly.
Elkhart—Joseph Beane, Robert Lowry, and Mat
thew Rippey.
Fountain—Joseph Ristine, D W Voorhees. Elliott N
Bowman, and Solon Turman.
Fayette—J S Reid, John V Lindsay, Elisha Vance, John Reed, E Caldwell, John G Lewis, James McCullem, Alfred Loder, Samuel Herron, and Resin Kellum. Floyd—A S Burnett, S H Owen, D W Milkr, J B Norman, J E Myers, Adam Knapp. P M Kent, J F Farnsley, J B Winstandley, A P Willard, A Bradley John Nicholson, N J Coleman, T L Smith, and E Wil-
lard. Jr.
Franklin—James Elliott, Wm M McCarty. George Berry, B H Burton, Wm A Flood, W A J Glidewell Jno C Burton, George Freeman, R B Spencer, and Withers. Greene—W J McIntosh, Fountain Kepley, and An-
Benjamin Newhoose, Madison Webb, C G Wadsworth! gats to the National Cuavoetion.” Laid oa the table. **£i* is * , sons so namednct'asDelegntes frurn saidceurtv. diplomatic relattoas, or by going into the field, and ra-
W. C. Foster, Jr., of Monroe, offered the felfewfeg pelhng fine* wtlfe frtrt-
nd James S Hester
Montgomery- Joseph F Me Donald, M D Manson, H E Carcrr, D C Stover. W Holloway, Jeo Atfem Wm Vance, James Watson. J F Harney, Allen May, Alex Harper, B W Eagle, T E Harris art Andrew Loupe. Madison—Thos McAllister, N Berry, Garret McAllister, J A Wilson, E M Jtcksoa, D Fesler, art J H
Cook.
Morgan—P M Parks, A M Sullivan, John Laviture, Samuel McCloer, Jonathan WUfenms, G W Egbert, —— Williams, John W Clary, and G WQkitS. Owen—J I Afe—»J W Dsbswi, S C Jennings GW Moore, art W M Frankfes. Orange—W F Sherrod and D S Hcrffstetter. Ohio—Ethan A Brown, W Patterson, E Patterson, and A C Pepper. Perfg—G W Patterson, Job Hatfield, art J P Dunn. Poaey—Tomer Nelson, Enoch R James, art Robert Dale Owua. Porter—W M Harrison. Pulaski—R T Hedges and Job T Holmes. Parke—John Sunderland, B F Ilcaden, Jeptba Garrisus, George Snow, Wm Yount, Wm Coak, A M Puett, Joseph Ralston, Jonas Seaman, Wilfiaa M Noel, art A L Roaefae.
Resolved, That the principle of
is a Ik
rotation in office,"
I will (ally
recognise it thndArem
On motio
«s _ it fay ha sets iatfes selecfeoa of candidates for
t State
motion, the resolution was laid oa tha table.
Switzerland—Eliphalet Case, Thos Armstrong, n R Green, C S Horton, Samnel Porter, David
drew Humphreys. Grant—A J Ha
arlan, B F Wallace, Zimri Reynolds,
John W, J)edd, Epbraim Smith, James W. Brown, Jos
Loofex, art Jamas F McDowell.
/f<*rrisen—William M Saffier, B P Douglas, art Na-
thaniel Albertson.
Honeoek—David S. Gooding. J. Millroy, Wm Phillpot, G. Y. Atkinson, J. R. Thorp, H. Barrett, J. Barrett, R A Riley, L W Gooding, and E K Barrett. Howard—1 H Kern, W B Smith, J Raray, D Foster,
— Marklin, and John Somners.
Hendricks—Co\ C C Nave, Capt S C Crawford, J M Gregg, John Pierson, Jacob Walls, William McDaniel, L S Shuller, Edwaid Strange, Jacob C Faugbt, A S White, Willis Neff, Dr B F West, J Griffith, Willis Rogers, B M Logan, W Nelson, W Worrel.G Merrit, John Smith, Wm Christie, Bryant Higgins. Adam Downard, Fleming Riobsidsao, Lames Stutsman, George Kreigh, Jackson Burks, Russel Hodge, Landy ScottyC T Swindler, James Collins, J D Parfces, Rufu* Trotter. John Hays, Wm M Sanders, Wm Pirn son, Adam Spick-
lemier art James Payton.
Henry—Wm Grose, Miles Mnrphey. Isaac H Morris, Elbert F Bigler, Daniel Mowrer, Emery Soofewiek,
Rolmrt Fletcher, Isaac C Bells, Joe C Beck, Henry Bigler, D R B Nevin, George Jones, Robert Taylor, John Taylor, James A Me Means, Imla Cooper, E T
Hickman, and G T Simpson.
Mualwtotew—Samuel Jones, Benjamin Sattertbwait, Samuel E Satterthwait, Henry Brown, Joeeph Wiley,
W B Longbridge and J R. Slack.
Hamilton—A D Orsborn, Joseph A Messick, Wm Garver, John F Johnson, Michael Reveal, Tbomas Y Butter, Wro T Messick, N Dan be ns peck, A Heims, T Duncan, A Craig, T Creekmon, John Bark, A Hamble. Joseph Davie, A McKinsie, Jacob Tyson, James H Douthit. J L Benson. George White, H Goodwin, Wm T Messick, Wm Braadom. John Fryberger, Jos Colborn, Wm MuKinster, Mo* Craig, D Mass, R Wooster. -
N Overman.
Jackson—J W Carr, F Emerson, Wm T Dobbs, D H Long, J8 Tanner, J H Burrell, Biaxe Robertson, J L Ford. M GC W Tanner, »T WeJIr, and M W Shields. Jelteroon—G Taylor, J Fitch, J W Chapman, Wm Craig, D Budges, R Kyle, J Roberts, G M Bright, H “ .Jos
J Hilnets D
A Bullock, H-E Haoss, J New, James H Vawtor, B F Spoan, A G Rood, Wm Bert / and Aebde* Vswter. Jobrtoa—R S Hicks, L M Read> Col Mnjfjk Judge Kator, R Slack, S Seeks, Ie Tilssa, G Hiaka art T J
‘Savior.
jfwwo—James D WilHams. Kosciusko—Thomas Washburn. John B Boskirk.
Laporte—James Forrister, W W McCoy, £ H Clark, W R Bowes, John C Walker art ▲ J Wmr.
Xrtfe-B McDonald.
We have mvcttigated felly art kaar fla saying tk* Journal of Commeroe ia
J'IF'VMwm, A G Pbrfer, W J Brovnr, C War Rokana, Powell HowIeoJ, J Yandsgrift, K CG Wo lios Bmtticher. J R Elder, J T Morrison, Tbomas Johnson. W. C. J L Ketebam,
enry Secrest, Lewis H Sorts, Will ism S Townsend, Wm G Duckworth, Arthur Walker, Moses T Bridaes. Richard R Glasebrooks, John Peek. Stephen Johns, Benj Purcell, John S Allen, Was D Alisa, Joel Yates, John Shell, Saavnd Yates, Sanford Clark, Henry McGill, Elisha Lake, Wm H Durham, Robert Conley, Wm MeGisnes, Isaac M Sigler, J N Ilhyn—ssna, Asa Cooper, Joseph Hanna, Solomon Acres, O H P Ash, and James Talbott, Sr. Randolph—Joha Wilsoa, Lewis D Hess ton, T M D Longshore, and Joha Neff Ripley—Hiram A Hart, Henry L Gray, C N Shook, D P.att. John Glass, art Lather Shook. Rusb—Finley Bigger, S B Diffeaderfer, Geo Wooden Sami Barbonr, N Hayden, Wm I Hall, John Stewart, Chenowith Robinson, Simon Martin, Jethro S Folger, Charles C Legg; B F Johnson, R D Logan, James Besson, G W Hargitt, J S Hibben, Amoa Johnson, and Geo Campbell. Scott—S S Crowe and W H English. St. Joseph—Norman Eddy, A G Desvitt, and J A Lis-
ton.
Sullivan—R W Akin. Tiros Marks, T Chow rung, John W Davis, Wm R Haddon Ishm&ei Dilley, and C Gush-
Mar-
tin R Green, C 9 Horton, Samnel Porter, David Arm strong, Percy Rous, Oliver Duf mr, Petrel Dafibor, art
C T Jones.
Shelby—Jas Montgomery, Samnel Hahn, Wm Trackwell, Wra C Pickett, Joha H Stewart, Wm Stewart, Wm Cotton, Sqntre Vanpdt, Wm Mesmore, David Slecth, Andrew Sieeth, J M. Sleeth, Geo W Brown, Geo Leggett, Nicholas McCally, Jas F Rule. D Thacber, Thos Clayton, William Major, John French, A Elkina, Smith Wingate, and Joseph Updegraff. Tippecanoe—John Pettit, Mark Jones, W R Ellis, A F Chapin, G A Wood, and John-Shay. Tipton—T Cole, C B Richardson. Dr Iferkar, N J Jackson, R Miner. Union—James Leviston, James Osborn, John T. Osborn, Sami Campbell, Garrard Wilson, George A Heavenridge, H J Shaumbre, Wm Swan, Eli Pigman,
and W Watt.
Vanderburgh—John Law, R. W. Dunbar, Ben Stinson, Wm H Walker, and John Darling. Vermillion-—Nathaniel Jones, Jas Moore, Wm M Naylor, Wm Utter, Thos Harlan, Sami G Malone, Jesse D Booth, Wm Alexander, Henry Hostetler, and 0
P Davis.
Vigo—David Sasreen, C Y Patterson, WhTMnllen, J 0 Jones, J B Oty, Wm E McLean, David Carothers, Francis Pruyne, Wm Garrigus, N F Cunningham, Randolph Wedding, Ezra. Read, Grafton E Cookeriy. Warren—R A Chandler, Thos Templeton, Samnel Benson, John Benson, and J M Rodafer. Wells—Jonathan Garton, Amza White, B M Elkins, 0 F Sutton, James Dailey, Geo McDowell, and E K
Bascom.
WqjAingfon—GW Logan, John I Morrison, Elisha Parr, David Beagle, J M Lord, Andrew Thomas, J A Cravens, R Schoonover, William Williams, W C Depanw, John L Menaugh, Horace Hiffner, B H. Cravens, and E Newland. Wayne—Wm Baker, Hiram Hoover, John Wright, James Elder, Wm Dailey, James W Salter, Joseph Holman, O P Morton, Calvin Conner, Wm King, Isaac N Beard, James Russell, Wm Pritchet, X W Steffy, and David J Caldwell. WHftey—David B Litchfield. White—Sol Hays. The committee selected to report permanent officersand rnles for the government of the Convention, made the following reports Ths committee appointed to select officers of the Convention, fee., recommend that the officers of the Convention shall consist of one President, four Vice Presidents, and three Secretaries; and they noiioate the Hoa. Judge Then. L. Smith of Floyd, for Pramdeat, the Hon. Ethan Allen Brown of Ohio county, the Hon. Gamaliel Taylor of Jefferson, tbe Hoa. Wm. Rockhill of Allen, and Hon. Z. Tannehill of Bartholomew, for
P. M. ATTEONOOX SSSSIUlt. Two s’docJc, P. JR Robert Dale Owen offered tha following reaehttswr which was adopted. „ , ^ ^ Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to wait upon Governor Wxight and infoim him of his renomination aa Dsmurratir candidate fa* Governor, by this Convention.
Resolved, That whiia w* plWfef
, as every firaa pto» the nasal aaaraga
pin meal rightfully may, against the resafe committed by Russia alike upoa the rights of art the law of nations; while we declare, aa publican people anoat earnestly should, ear sympathy wife tbe cause of popular freedom aa rights, as well ia Hungary as ta alt other throughout the earth j while, with a© skated hospitality but as brethren ia a great art good cause, we w* loams to our homes and our hearts, those who base faugbt Freedom's battles in other lands, art have bee* dme«, by the iron hand of Despotism, to seek refbge aa Qfer shores; wa deem it contrary ta round palmy fa* ths United States Government, ia exercise of aa — A* ah tod right, at this time, to pledge our people either to interfere, or not to interfere, as tba armrt champions of violated international law, among the distant aatteaa-ef Europe. We believe it te be ia aeeeedaaaa with tha
Robert Dale Owen, A. S. Burnett, art W. W. McCoy. The Chair announced the following committees:
Committee to Prepare Resolutions. 1st District—R D Owen, Posey county. 2d District—P M Kent, Floyd county.
3d District—M G Bright, Jefferson county. 4th District—E Dumont, Dear harm canfey. 5th District—O P Morton. Wayne county. 6th District—W J Brown, Marion county. N 7th District—J J Alexander, Owen county.
dictates of wisdom and of prudence, that wa remain, for tbe present, uncommitted tnt deeply interested spectators; ready, ia fitting season, to act aa tba cofemgaa
Vice Presidents, and James Elder of Wayne, John B. Norman of Floyd, and Austin H. Brown of Marion, for Secretaries. The committee further recommend, that tbe rnles of the House of Representatives, so tar as applicable, ba adopted as the rules for tbe conduct of this Convention. Mr; J. S. Buckles of Delaware, offered the follawing resolution which, on motion, was laid <m the table. Resolved, That a committee consisting of two delegates from each of the e evea Congressional Districts, be appointed by the President, whose duty it shall be, at the earliest practical perirt, to report to this Convetmon, the names of surtahie persons as candidates fbr the various Slate offices, also Presidential electors, and delegates for the State at large. M. G. Bright offered tkafettowregresolution: . Resolved. That aeommitee of one from each county, to be selected by tbe delegates of hi* atmnty, be organized . for the purpose of Dominating suitable candidates for the various 9tate offices to ba filled; art Hwrin making tbe nominal ions, eaak county shall be allowed awe vote for every 100 democratic votes, art one for every fraction over 58 and uodar 108, aw given for Governor in tbe election af 1848: art feat they repart to the Coaver.tton, the names of the persons thus nominated. <*> motion of T. E. McDonald of Montgomery, the aa W*tw all tka veins i Tba resolution was then adopted. On motion of Robert Dale Owen of ^asy,«fre
ing
8th District—John Pettit, Tippecanoe 9th District—W W McCoy, Laporte county. 10th District—I D G Nelson, Allen county. 11th District—E K Bascom, Wells county. Committee to recommend State Electors and Delegates. 1st District 1 —H W Barker, Dubois county. 2d District—J J Menaugh, Washington county. 3d District Fitch, Jefferson county. 4th Districtr-A C Pepper, Dearborn county. 5th District—Walter March, Delaware county. 6th District—I W Hunter, Marion county. 7th District—H W Aiken, Sullivan county. 8th District—J E McDonald; Montgomery county. 9th District—S C Hall, Cass county. 10th District—R Lowry. Elkhart county. 11th District—William Garver, Hamiltoa county. The following reports from the Congressional Disrrict Committees for the selection of Electors art Contingent Electors, and Delegates and Contingent Delegates to the National Democratic Convention were made and con-
curred in.
FIRST DISTRICT. Elector—Benjamin R Edmonson of Dnbois. Contingent—Eli Lewis of Warrick. Delegates—G B Walker of Vanderburgh, John R Jones of Knox, and James Lockhart of Vanderbugh. SECOND DISTRICT. Elector—James S Athon of Clark. Contingent—John M Lord of Washington. Delegates—N Albertson of Harrison, H Kinzte of Perry, W H English of Scott. THIRD DISTRICT. Elector—John A Hendricks of Jefferson. Contingent—A T Hauser of Bartholomew. Delegates—Aqniiia Jones of Bartholomew. Eliphalet Case of Switzerland, and Mede W Shields of Jackson. FOURTH DISTRICT. Elector—EbenezerTJumont of Dearborn. Contingent—Isaiah Robinson of Ripley Delegates—James B Foley of Decatur, Finley Bigger of Rush, and Noble Hamilton of Dearborn. FIFTH DISTRICT. Elector—William Grose of Henry. Contingent—Walter March of Delaware. Delegates—James Osborn of Union, Miles Murphey of Henry, and Charles H Raymond of Wayne. SIXTH DISTRICT. Elector—W J Brown of Marion. Contingent—G M Overstreet of Johnson. Delegates—A F Morrison of Marion, A G Selman of Shelby, and Wm Stewart of Marion. SXYRNTH DISTRICT. Elector—O P Davis of Vermillion. Contingent—Grafton F. Cookeriy of Vigo. Delegates—Capt Alexander of Owen, Wra Haddon of Sullivan, and Anstin M Puett of Parke. EIGHTH DISTRICT. Elector—L C Dougherty of Boone. Contingent—G A Wood of Tippecanoe. Delegates—John Barner of Clinton, D C Stover of Montgomery, and Solon Turman of Fountain. NIMTH DISTRICT. Elector—Norman Eddy of St. Joseph. Contingent—9 A Hall of Cass. ' Delegates—W R Bowes of Laporte, H Dutton of , and A L Wheeler of Marshall. TRUTH DISTRICT. Elector—Reuben J Dawson of De Kalb. Contingent—Robert Lowry of Elkhart. Delegates—James W Borden of Allan, Samnel A Bartlett of Lagrange, and Chester Stocker of Steuben. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. Elector—James L McDowell, ef Grant. Contingent—J R Slack of Utiatington. Delegates—Wm Garver of Hamilton, J W Dodd of Grant, and E K Bascom of Wells. James Hughes of Monroe, offered the following
cies of the World’s Future (fianght, a* it may with national convals'ou?. unexampled in history,) may
hereafter demand, at oar Lands.
Resoloed, That we < approve and endorse, the admiaiatratioa of oar preseat Governor, Joseph A. Wright, art that we pledge to turn, as nominee for re-election, m tba
approaching eon test, our hearty support.
Resol red, That vre have nndiuttntshed confidence re the aodevi&tmg and well tried Democracy of oi, Jislife guisbed and able Senators in Congress, James Whitcomb and Jesse D. Bright, and that we fully enfiem
their Senatorial action.
Resolved, That Joseph. Lane, the State legislator, the gallant General, the Territorial Governor, tried ia the Council Chamber, tried in the tented field, tried in the executive chair, and never found wanting, is, of tba People of Indiana, the first choica for the Preside nay. While wc repose entire confidence alike in his administrative capacity, in his firmness, in his honesty of parpose and in his unswerving devotion to democratic principle, at the same time desiring above all things, union aud harmony in the support of tha nominee of tba National Convention, let tbe choice of tbe majority fall a* it will, and fully trusting the judgment and devotion to principle of our Delegates lo.that Convention. Resolved jurther, That we leave said Delegates oatrammded by instructions aa to persons, toact aa their convictions of right and propriety at the tires, may dic-
tate.
Resolved, however, That, ia casting the vote of tba State for President, tha said Delegates ba instructed to give it, thronghout, as a unit aod not by separata die triuts; tbe name of the parson so voted for, to be, at all times, determined by a majority-, of the votes of said Delegates. Resolved, That if Gen. Joseph Lane he tbe Democratic nominee for President of the National Convention, we pledge to him tbe vote of Indiana,—of that State the honor of whose sans h* has so nobly vindicated,—by a majority, as we confidently hope and truly believe, of twenty-five thousand vote*. The resolution* were then read and adopted. The committee appointed to select Elector* and Contiogent electors, end Delegates to tbe National Convention for the State at large, reported tbe following: ELECTORS—STATE AT LARGE. John Pettit of Tippecanoe, James H. Lane of Dearborn. conthmrnt. W. F. Sherrod of Orange, John W. Dodd of Grant. DELEGATES—STATE AT LARGE. Ethan Allen Brown oi Ohio, John W. Davis of Sullivan, W. J. Brown of Marion, Jos. S. Buckles of Delaware, W. W. McCoy of Laporte, M. G. Bright of Jefferson. W. J. Brown offered tbe following resolution: Resolved, That a Central Committee, to consitt of ten members, residing in Indianapolis art it* vicieitg, be appointed by tbe Choir, which number shall constitute a quorum; and also one from each Congrresingal District, in addition. Which was-adopted; art tha Choir appoifert UrefeL lowing aa the STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Marion Connty—W. J. Brown, A. G. Porter, J. P. Drake, A. Gall, N- Bolton, John Cain, E. Lander, Pi Howland, A. F. Morrison, art Wtu. Stewart.
That tbe nominating committee he instructed not to report the name of any member of Congress as a Delegate to the Natioial Democratic Convention; which did not prevail. Mr. Geo W Brown of Shelby,, offered the following resolnlion, which was adopted: (net where a raninrity of tb fa frvaaaf nbjt
such instructions shall gp mitten from tbnTDistrict. Mr. Celaman, of Floyd,
the mem her of tha com-
National Convention af 1868, b» baldin I isville or Cincinnati. The Committee o Robert Drift Owen, mnrt fee following report: **• T^Co-rtueft
Fourth District, M. R. Green of Switnarlort,
Fifth District, Win. Dailey of Wayne, Sixth District, S. A- Riley of Hancock, Seventii District—S. G. Dodge of Vigo, Eighth District—Jos. Ristine of Foantnia, Ninth District, C. Carter of Casa, Tenth District, Jos Siaclear of Alien, Eleventh District, S. S. Mickle of Adams.
Tbe committee appointed to wait upon Gov. WrighS
him of bis re-nomination, appeared, secureWright, who, ia a pertioeot art alto
and infom
peeied b* _
quent address, returned hi* fenabs to tire 6*
tbe nomination.
On motion, the Convention adjourned until 7o'clock,
P. M.
; EVENING SESSION. Convention met.
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