Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3705, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1862 — Page 2

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, . . , , d Vvf jj j w v n a 'aar H Ion ik I irrmil Democratic TJiiion State Ticket. roa acrkKT a&t or aran, JAME3 S. ATIIOX, Of M-.rion Count? . rot At'PtTofc or ST ATX, JOSKI'II it IST I NE. Of Fuunttia Count roa Tnir. or tat; MAT rilKW L BRETT, Or Divit County, ro niiT nr.MiL, ,. 0CA!t HO HD, Ol Decitur County. roa iiritnTtuvT r hbu. ntTttcTio, SAMUEL L. KUOG. Ol Allen dum?. llNrkli 1 UtllinV Ofn. Lt'MOT aiitioume throne h tlie RepuMici:i ortn, thit be wiil core-tut ti run for Confere, if the nomination m frceal uooii lorn, bi.t it must be ,let.lere'I ty jo1 loy.il Union men." Wiit tri' of Reuolicim ruu-t "yod loyal Union men" !e 'Utk or hite? We aieli ; tu liotiie tint tfie gallant General has overcome hi exteitive touJrtT bv telling the peo;ie th it liarkia la wiilm', " it' the Rt-publicai will run him. The Srtcnlli I)irirt. The Journal U hiwll wlMic! th.it Govtrnor Wa.utir 4i iiuiuiit tte I by the lie; ubUcin lor Conrc., Mt liter Convention held in Ttne Haute, on WvLie-ol ijr l--t. It duitc.-d the re- j rit of tlie riomoi ition; it TiuM whether (Sur. Wrküit will .icie;d the .MotTcieJ honor, but) thinks he cm "be it Yhjriili.s biuly if he will J m ike t!ie r4ce." The Jmrnal ami Gov. Wmcur i t! bot aree oa lint poott. The Lttter, w ln rre.ei a lew d y . to m ike the rue, .iil it wuulu not ni.keAyy tute- Jili"eici.e in the Ls- j tnct.no m Itter ho ran. lie onl iHt wm the honor of beiti; beiteti then, but he nny consent t leil a lurloru lio;e by I ire promises fur the ' fa u.e. i I.icliunKn ol rriinrr. Tlie Journal, of ve-tci.loy, in xn article ctaon J tu iitj-ct, approves the orJer top;in; the ex- j clnne of prisoner. on ;iceount uf the refusal of j the ri-beiV't- surreiiJer Corcoimx, McC.w.l hii1 ' our oilier officers." The te.eno.i tit morning j contain the intelligent e that "McCall and our ; Oilier oflicer" have been returned. While every ! effort fdiouM lc ni.ole to ecuie Hie return of the i ,alLnt Ctc-n a.m. hi retention is i;u jood lei ton why our authorities shouM iiot continue, the! exch inj;e of privates. Every m in w ho v olc.li- j teer .should li4e Ii c.i.f.!i.ce, b.i.-d upon the j ct. ol th(e in huiIm'I iti . th:it il t.tken rrison-1 er their i'iouijl leiuin w ill be rovided lor .fco fir it i in t lie jwer ol the Goenmient. If the retel ri.clK-e bub.iriiie- uj-on the rioiitTS tliy c.ij'tiite from u;t if they are ror: fined iu loth-;me jui im or biri.uk, if tiiey fu1er for w.rit ol wholesome lod arid otlier iie;e.-irie of life. a i elnred, we ark,! bhouhJ n-'t every nun be brought buk tliat ii j poihle le-ird'e-i of bin txi.itioii If We s.iy, einjity Cimp Morton and Cun; UjuIh and every other cimji wliere the rebel rivnte.- are confined, if we cm );et nun for rnui, and tliu re ieve a eedily as imible from their suffering! and privations the gull.mt voluuieers, who nre not in the service of their country a profeiior:aI ildier, but a volunteer citizens, enlifted solely for the defense ami honor of their (fuveriiment. The exchange i. not only required by every dictate of hum miry, but likek i j a .,f .I... . .....i a. r ... .1... a go on, ty we, without ttndin; very htrict! ujion mili'ary etitjuetie, until every illant ou cl IudniiM, eterv volunteer in the aruiv of the Uuioii. Im w.m c.j'tured deeudiii hi fi-i, sli.ill be et free and apain enb'cl to meet the foe. General U ullarr u Hing tu the limited tliri. Major General Lewis Wallace made a war pcorh at Kran-villc on the 1-th int., a verbatim rc,ort ofwlit.-h apji-at3 in the Ju inml of tltt city. Tlie eloquent and nllant General, bj authority, utter some warning to the ahle-lodicd men who fail to Toluntcer, which it will lc wilj for them to consider. Read: I come ia tlie -eoond lare, by authority, to j warn yon that u you do not come voluntary and willingly, t.'iat by the blowing of God you will bare to come. Vou !avit hard to leave vour homes and i vour hrt'iiiC", to hid fa cwdl to wife and family. 1 know it i. bat ihoiiand have done ir; I have done it. I found it hard, hur 1 d . tennined to do it a a dutv 1 owed to mv country. Hut hm't you tiiink vou can say- "pxid bye" wiilt aproal v j;.uit to wife, f.iend or wccthe a a volnier titan a a drafted i-oldicri An I i vr.uu you that if yon do n -t j;o as a vol- j un;ce you will a- n drafted soldier. I want ! to rcll you now, iu all conden-v, that I have j ak. d to have remmaud of the d.aficd men, and J a thir term but fornln? m nth-, while the volunteers a e for thnoreat., if I am placed in command, TU e that tlie drafted men j-ee as j muv-h ervi v and i-eiform a. mn-Ji duty inj nine months as t!ie oluutecti dv in their three i years. j I ilrilll.il the vohntt e: , while in cam; here, j from cilit to tc:t hoars a day, but I'll diill the ! draft. d men ftx.m sun to snn. IIavi:ii; stood' thxt, I will corHnde that tliev can march further ' in a day t'iari volunteers, and tliat t!icy can light lctier, and I'll see that they d it. II w do vou ! like the piturv? C.K'j of pxd, uood-1 Vou ; tak it poo 1-natn.edly that I think you all in-: tend to volunteer. " I Shelby ount . The Democracy of thi county, on Saturday ; last, nominated the following tit kct: For lleprtcnra:ivc, J.ieob Mutz; Treanrcr, ! AVilliam S. Phillips; Auditor, Sjuirc L. VanTK.ll; Sheritl", Ileury Doble; CommU"iotier,John : IcCrnnell; Coroner, Wm. thaw; Surveyor, j Hichanl Nortis. - The JUtr in chronicling the proceedings of the Convintton, remaik: It was largely attended, t'ic people of the conn ! ty turning out Wynd all expectation. 'I he mmi noticeable I'eota.e was the dclea ion fu m Jhn-on an 1 .Mi. ton eonnriv-s. en-i-ting f a large w an containii'g ome thirty d I youit ami Uau:iful gills, ftdlownl by a band of mu ie and 'xoit one I. und. e l hrimen, a porti ni of the Utter from thi- county. Jamk t. Mom, having Iven previon-; Ir nominatcil bv the Democracy uf Hanetvk, was unatamonly eierte! for the oilice of joint rciueentative from ihö counties v( Huocork and Shelv. ' Taa Convcntioa was addressed by Mr. iL.- ' orr, Oscar Ii. IIokd) Jud.-e McCaktt and ILlLDofip. . . j The Attitny (N'cw Yo:k .t rm ami .Ifi, in alluding to the irctnt presentment f the Grand Jury in In lianajoli, about tli KniLt ' ot the Golden Cin lc, says: ; . looks like iiriiniu. ,.T J A vcar ago we had in the ItrouMican paj-cm astounding diiicksure from Michi-an if the ; treaMnable designs of a eeret a-oeiat ion, call , el bv the ajhv'nIoa name of the "Knrghts of the öoldco Circle," and aUcnit to councct with , it tbe nanu of prominent Democrat. The whole thing turned out to b? a cheat an i a for-; crrv. Now a verv lare mare' net of a imilar ' charaiier Las Ucn discoveietl in Indiana. It may bo that there is a h an huinn and that it has ticaonah!e deijn. If so. let it 1 epel. and the gniltr pniiht d. Hur t.'K w'iole tftinj imells t X'ccdiiiyly -f hnmbu , and espcciJIy of a design tu inlluue Vctcru elec-

5ici CoTT-T'irr)ee of ik cfgoTir. j negative, by rcfuin? to accept Ma-k regia. ntJ 1 from ahinglon. ; un le.c-1 at tlie Nordi. t j 'I: rcrniins to Iks t:n whether General Itclp PiirlicuUr of ihr lU'.ilr on tU Rijilin by nn , wi'd P'jmt oUy the ivc orders (f Li n4K;iior. ; r.fiirM-rlWii( of te CfrirTite If be d"C nof. it will b? a -lear'cae for the acVUm - rjiU-Gtm. BcUr-Trvf, j ,'to'1 f täc S v rcU y of War Iu di mi s Lira , - , : ho:a the emee, if not to j u:.i-mi more severely I It $ent to the $t. . - ; by t.'i enrenee of a court mat ;ui. ArMdL.g Waiiigtox, Augnt 12. to lier.eral Tutls, to caae bhvk in .-n to cut

vug'jv i. j tek-rm respecting thai Ö4turdAv li-t iiuplv th t i :? on Uti part of General The Admtittration batt! at Culpepper on it wat a btüiuuit K-türv n ü.a nart Bmki; and thAt the relU ere defe ne,! with great slaughter. Authentic accour'n of the bat tie, howe er. hjve bow been tecciveJ heie, from which it apreirs ft was exActly therever.e. Gen. ; Purblind tien. tnks d:d tiut i.rrive on th be'.d ' till t.e.irly 8 o'clock in the evening. .i which time Hie battle wis over It wss tlie old i.'ory. With le trooi s tian we hive, the ConWerate, by j their superior p:fuTalhip. accccilei in. missing plinst ..iir men troops in mpeiior ioimei.s at en point, and overcome by cupernir nu ruber, ' our tioops were complied to f ill ia k. The ac j

ti -n wag Lron-ht on by tbe t,-rilederie, Uieir , a'Ku: a n -gro in unction is vcrr concin-ive. j apparent object being to drive b uk the I'liion . Ir 'e ms that a few mile up the liver, the noi trMt Ironi the iieibUtiliuod of the Kapid.ui, in i grocs had a-nmd -u -h a mena4n? atti.'n le to i i which tber succee-lel. - 'the white women and childicn 1 ft alone on I

I h ive seen an ollicer direct from the field, who ' the plantati ms that it was necesa;y for a fedi derail the aclem ms bein Cert e .ind Miiguin- cnil armed b at paing by to in'Cifete for ary beyond all former coitfcit ts. Oiiriuen fou-ht their protection, arrest the ringleader and rhr.atcn ; like veterans, but they lud iio chime against the vengeance on tic ret if they a: tempted any fur- j , re iter number of the enemy. The latter. tx. : tlier on rages. Yet t!icc are the revolting scenes were eri4enilv goadeil Ut lury s.iui.st r.pe's : of anarcliy, di order, Lnrality and mo.acrc ' ' troops on accouM oi Tone's leeent offensive or- whh h the Afioli.ioni-t. would inaugurate through-) der, for they 'ou;'u moie bke fiends than ; out the South ;rocco lings whi h could not ad- ! men, and their bittle ciies were such expres vancc tlie gxd caa-e of the Union, whib they' ; ionc aa ''Dowu with the . l'of!" "To hell j would make Americans Mndi forever hereafter ' i wiihthe ro'b.-i!" "C r on the r!uuderr.-!" on the core of thtir hu;na: itv an 1 ivilia i m. I

"Noquirter to the men who. nuke war on ; It U a li' 1 on tin white race of the North, nnmwomen! ' Ac. : tiering two to one of the inhabitants of the Sotith-' 'I be scene at n'pht, wlien the Cnfelerate r- tni Srate whites and bla'k Included -to my tillert phtllftl O'sr bivou to. w is terribly rand. tiny cannot j n: down the n h- III-n wi liout aimThe moon w.t.s full, and the lochia libt h dar. inir the slaves aaint their masters' wives and j The reotd ariiilery wasplendntly in oiaed, every i cliilditn; tn if they cannot, or vviil not, then will '. one of their shell bursting in the TnM-t of our it I,-; ii vain to rcort to an a-t of barbari-in J troop and w.ioii trains. The rult w is a fer which the Union men of the !ordcr States, who j feet ftam eie. 1 he roads arid field wen ipockly j ta?st understand the subject, prononnec to be a j hlleil wun thousands ofour fold eis and hunlieis sni'ihd policy on the part of the North; and Mr. td wr.ioii-t, huldle-1 jvll meil toother, wiiltout Lincoln, who'wa lirn in a border slave Sine,; any pretence to order Our 1 ss is lulty S.W, a ' an 1 took u . his abode in a lajidcr fnc State, ! Iite projaiition of ho in iire tllieets. The ; knows to-, well the folly and criminality of Mvh ' wott l it is that among tlie omYer küiei aiai ; n tr ever to a4U;tir under any amount of; bi.Lly wout de-1 i.r many of the be-t in the , nrc-n'O from t!:c "Wade, tlie iJovciovs. the I

army, ho-e loss to us will be vciy dtllicuit, to ; lei-laee. The re-ult of the late action shows the correct lie-sof my views heretofore expicv-ed in itgird to I'ope'i Miteuit to reach Kxhmoiid by titiroute. It is impracticable, hhould never have leen atlrniptcd, and ought now to be abandoned. It wii! hive to j abandoned, so. i,t or litt-r. The means of deletie jc--e-;-eil ly the'ielels on tli it route a -e mi. h us v nl en ii'e them to rei-t Hin e-!ui!y tne aovance or a union army mreej tunes us strong ;is i'opes. i ney Ii iv e lortuicd Guiduii.svilie J auction rouc'i stronger than Mm a-s.is w is, and the li i idan is a uiiuli better defensive line than Hull Ihm. I am satisfied that they have now ot (Jen. l'o; e and his army ju.-t where they want him. If he remains where be is, they will roluld v not attack him. Iuthtt cae their plan will ic doubt will be to m trch round bis right fimk by way of Staunton, II irrioiiiurg, ai d L n i v, .-et iu h's rear at Wan en ton, while they engage his attention (not with h hhow of force, but with aied lone) in front on Die Kapidan and then hut I 'heir mini co'umuoii Wa-hiiiton. Ii iliev muh ed in getting in I'ope'.ier, which ll ev can do, s their foicfs me thice times as numerous as hi.-, he will run some li-k !

of I .eiiig cut otl between two hies. I repeat, the i the other, and, through both, the annihilation of only way in whit h I't.pe's corps can b; servici j thi- noolo republic o long the envv, the admibie is by sending them, by way of Alex indria J ration, the shchcr and the hope of the opptc?ed at.d FoVtre-s Monroe, to join" McCiellan at I an 1 humbled millions of every clime. Iv.tthe llarrisoi's Lmdit.g. K chm ind nn be appro u-h : merchants, us well a the less prosperous ofour

ed by way of the PeniuMda, but I doubt whether item be reached by an army touching from the North. There will be plenty of employment for the whole f )0,bOO troops recently called for by the l'i evident, and it is gi ililving to know that the lirt IlOU.OiM) aie in a fair way to be in the tie'.d in a few days, and that the prohihihty now is tint the other IMM.OiMI will not be drafted, ahcr a!!, but will be rai-sl by volunteers, as here toloie. The lejMrt' from all the States that have (one in during the lal weckalbrd me the b isi for this htatement. 1 have always maintained that it would iewdre a million of troops to eon ijiu-r the Coufc'lenite aiiinc, and I think that with a million it can be done if they are properly m a n. meil. (en. Huekner. recently exchanged and now in llichmoiil. is to hive command of one of the enrpg d'ttrmtr in the ConlederaW army. He is well known in Chicago, where a tew yeira ngo he owned a large a mount of nro;ertv. Manvot'tlie young Colonels, Cipf nil", Majors, and Lieutenants, now iu the Cnio:i nrmv , derived the elo ments of their mililary e-lueatiou Iroin him. is a polidie'd entleni in. courteou", i etinul ami extremely autre. b!e in his minticrs, highly educated, an I with a mind of no onlin iry nmcr. I inn remin leil. in speaking of his exchuie. t'.tat the Conle Ier.it c.i still retain some of our i lliecrs at Kitliiiioiid, and refu-e to give them up, on ae count ot what they call "tlie birbirities perje iratel by Tope's rufiiuis uon helpless women and aged men." There is no doubt the-e coin plaints hivo some found ttioii, though certainly this is not the wav to to; rhe al!e'l atroeities. The practices of lVpe men aie ceitiinly not justilinl bv the I tiles of tn.Mleni civilize I wat lue. It is said heie. on good authoiity. th it General Pojve was leinlori e'd, before the bittle of the Kspidan, by nnrntT ot leginient of welltrained troop tii it h id been frlor ruing garrison dutv. who"1 p! ices aie to be suppli! by the tir.-t of '.lie newlv ried rtv'uients. Tint s well. It is said, also, th it the Ailrriiiostraiiou is -it last convinced that the CoiilH.ler.iies are massing u j strong armies to operate in 1 enne--ei- and Ken j tu. ky. w,th proba.de -deigns further north; aie prep. ring to meet the tvnergeney bv sending , thither the numher of troops thit li-n. & ier.ii .11 ; sai.l wis neiessiry to save Ken ucky, i.ameU: Üd l.bdll. He isi'lolilv n.eiiit to siv. tosive it and keeo it saved; for the trouble with Kentucky U. l!i it. be n- S..VISI she won't May saved un.s , the aviors jtay with her. Tlie Ciiellon ui Aoiuii; Hir Xegro 1 liitrrrtf irt.r ( r reipoiiiie-iice of Ueil er.il ISnller and 1'iie j Wc publih in the loiter of our New Orleans correspondent an imtortantcorrcsHnd.nt c whii-h ' has taken place Itwevn (encral Uu.ler and Lis futiJidinate orhcer, (Irneral I'hclps, on thuiuetion id arming tho neirvoes, together vi:!i CiCti. liutlcr'o report ou tho suhjoct to tho War Department. A the negro is a very jro.id servant, . lut a very ra I in ister, an I as in Ins prop-r piace he i highly useful to tho ctirntnunity, so General riiclpfl is an excellent soldi -r and a mni.oii'jus othcer if he only knew-how ' to ke p his phue. I renn his letters, as w ell as his former proceedings, wc fear thi is th pri.uii.al dinicnltr with hiin, and that he aspire. to lie a uumiii, for whieh position he is evidently unlit. Gen. Rnlps tir?t gained some nncnviaV.c distinction by imitating the fooii-h pro lataatiou of Fremont, "bu; ou.stiioping even him in zc:il. inasmarh as he asail.Mi the teligion of the people of Louisiana a. w, 11 as their cherished inti nti tis. He now apes Grneral Hunter in trving t raic a Mack b. ij-a le. his zeal again onfiunning his di sere: inn, and baring Hunter far lchi.i l, though U does n..t a ;car that he has !ecn very eum'sstnl in tne prae.ieal wmk ot orga .r.ing the men. He proposv-d to iaise th cc regimen s; but at tbe tim h b.ught ll; wi ha sudden mm by Ilatler he had onlv rg:i: bed five entnpsnie. thougdi be nt rxnid i ins f.r ai-uis, a cotiiremcnts, clit!iit r, cam a id ga-rison e pui agc, f r a wh ol? Wa-k brigade. Vi:h irixut t.-t. tren kn. Under di.-ects him t em dor the Africans a i lalioie.s in cutan-; down the trees !erweeii his ramp anl tlie lake, in order ro remove anr cover in whieh tiie encmv mi-ht sheltr l:iuilf for an a tat k on the t'nion troops; nlsU m clear the crorri.l for the cV-ooerati n of the gnnU.ats on tiie lake; finally, toenct abut-' tis br lief nse, and to j-rrparv some ot the 11mler f r fircwiHul fr the arniv in the city, of whi.'h there was great need. Here was hhundant cmplovm ntf r then 'grt es, and which would have to le d nc by wbito sol Tiers if there were no negroes at hand. In reply t this letter Geu. r'udps!eelares thitf he is nin illing to liciMme a "slave diivcr,' anl tenders his resignarion. (I n. Untier not onlv d;cl;ncs to aceept ii. a id rebukes him for oT ring to resign in the fasx of xl.e enemr, but jn-r-emotorilv direct him to carry oai his order as

to the crn'ohnmcnt of the African labrer, an 1 has d..ne ma.h to unite the jeopIe of the retnin 1 bim thst hrerotbrv negns have Wen Snth nnd.-r the arch traitor who lead thera, and purscly omittil from our rolnntier yteni, we have uo doubt has prolongl the Mar for aid thai Ih; (tlcneral Ilutlcr) h.ij no power. even months, and can -cd the .-acriaee of the live of if hehalthe in linavion. to organize them into thoanJ of raliant Union soldier aud reiideiel reg im n:, the clothing for Louisiana volunteers n'ary the exteT!liture of millions un mil1 iag.cxprvs-Iy limited to white mn. That was l-fi of ih jk-oj ie's money. reserTsSl for the di'cretiynof the rrcMlenr a Tiie resoiu ions of tiie convention giro forth discretion which it will gratify Gen. IJutler to ( n" nnivrtain sound. They are for tl.c Uuion learn Mr. Lincoln ha alrealv exervi-ed in the ' ,n'' the Cons.iirrion agnin-t assaults from anv

to ijer.erai l utis, to caue uu'v ra n iu iui duwa trees i bve dtivi-.g; but to can c white o!dI rs to do the Fame thin? i-i all right. It fol- j I fnm this that the aholi'ion General thinks j

t!ic black man intimielv tl.e superior of the wl.tto the vcrr claim made for him br brother Garntt at S'uloh chnrrh. General Uutl r com-! incht U p?rtiaent an! to the poin:: "The ?ol-! diers.of tbe rar of the Potomac did this vory , thing Iat summer in front of Arliuton IIL'hti. : Arc the negroes any b- tfer than they!" It is 1 evident that Iiriadkr General thinU j th"y are. I Now as to the danger of arming the Mark, the ; tatcrr.ent of our corre-pondvnt, as well a the. lerter of General Ilatler to Sccietary Stanton i Chandler, the Sumner., the Garrison-, "the Gne- ', leys, the l:iitli;-e. and the ether leaders r,f ihe ; revolutionary radical sthorl. A. Y. It raid. ! I he IMity l liie orth. At t!iQ ,Atoih war meeting, a letter was received from Gen. Meaghek. Wc print it below, commending its ftftiik utterance to t!ie car-ne-t conideia.ion of the loval i;iens of the v"orth' New York, August 7, 18C2. I have the honor to a knowledge i he very kind letter you smt nie a day or two ago, intlos-ing an '. invitation to me to aldress the meeting to be , hell in A-duru this cvmitig, in suppott of the j Govctnm nt, the laws and the Union. I rcgict ! mu rh it will not lc in iny ower to attend. Let j me repeat, however, what I have el-cwheie .-aid, ! t!iat if the people of ti e loyal States if the pin-1 pie e-peci illy of tili s gieat S. ate do not come forward widi prom t zuu and tiie heartiit courage to; reinforce the army which so heroically supKiits the iederal audiority and u .holds the na- j tional flag, tlicv themselves, and neither the ar-, mv nor the Governm.-ut, hall be held e-pon-i-blc for the iKl'cat of the one, the de-truelion of f. liowcideus, be as.-mcd that the Ai my of the l'o omae, unless ir be instantly icinforcid, will b.ave to ret ede from its po i ion, inur agiicvous leptilso or surrender totho icyolit.ionary uimv in any one of waieh events Wa-hiigton will Ikj no longer safe trca-on will triumphantly lift its head in Baltimore and it will then lie no longer the line of the I'otoraic that will have to lie de-f-nde 1 by tlie na ional forces, or wha; shall remain of them, bit i: uill lc the line of the Smiptehanna and the Chc-aps ake. NVIk nit comes to thar, New Vork ha! better t.rcpare at once to ha ul over her quota (and it will lie an cnoiin us one) of tlie exjM nses and the dam ige ineuned by the Ü)u;hcrn States in t':eir nvolu'ion; for lepm.l u on it, t'ic rcv.iln ion try Govrrnm tit will com, el ! the loyal Smtv to ccm en-a'c the Confederacy for the hlocka le and the war in nil its h'-ariagscm Sotirhctn interests, should that Governnn nr obrain tlie n rier hand; an 1 the u vper hand i: will nsurcdly obtain, and that 1 hue t!ic leaves turn red. unL-ss the Army .f the l'otomae bo instantly and powerfully leinforrcd. Thomas Francis Meagher. Brig. Gen. Com. Iiish B.igalc. o Draft .ccots; ry . The extract from the Albany Jojrivil of Tuesday, which wc puMi-li in another column, will le ret eived wi h a tlnill of ireuuinc sntid'.ution. It appears from this thai volunteers willliereceivid, towards the second 3tK),0tK, till the prcj.nia.ions j tor making the drat tare com.dcttu. Ibis point can not lw i cached before the lt of September, even if then. Tiieiefore, as an otiicial order will j probably announce, the time d vtdunuciing is j extended for bitten days, ihc War Department, in u nking thim diaea i n known to t!te Governor, add-d the rma:k ihat if cm ug!i volua ecrs ofi'eted to till up tlie old reginit nts, per- j haps no draf; will c male. The quota of the J State for this pu'ose would c alamt tifty feur ; thousand. This, then, is the woik now to Ikj ? i oonc l'he nrescnt n'ifljc of ro'til:ir T clin" in con-i nC(.ibn witli the war is di.lcnnt from anvthing V( t pc. n tl0,uj, it j4 not mMinie than the I ;u j.icn and al:no-t fearful tt iheavingsofavcar! a ro Flom a atxnt apathv f.r m even, in nM.-,ers. a if ate almost of hosulitv to the r .... .i.-v ...1.. 1.. v..-.i. 1 1 ti.. ' i Mil Hillen., nie Flinte .unn ini- gia luauv arousc'l itself, phaken otF allsliij'i-h m o Is nr. 1 j gras cd tie swoitl with a firmness and grira do- j 7onnin;ition UV,U m,m omrdous to t!:C rxdicl ec.u;c than was the glitter of ihe blades , whi -!i flaslicd into the snulijrht in t!i ca.lv sum- i rn t of lat yi nr. Tlie prtiKtbilitv cf a tlrafi has b.vn growing j le-s and l.-ss for the pat week, and now the nun who ate desjHin ling; enongli to prcdi "t it tili wiil ! li- few indeed. A tire like that now rnnniriir over I Indiant nnd Masarln-etts and iiunv di-ti i t in New Yoik. will nor die for want of finning or of i fu 1. and tie mighty armv of the Unired States 1 will be sent into the field without a conscript in its ranks. A. V. Jour, of L'vm. ' Mnih Iitfrlrt Democratic i'onzrcion.l Convi niimi. T;1C Lo. iaro, in noueing the pro-i ,. '1C Convention, says; ; lor a Delegate Convention it was well attendcd, showing tiui. tho Democracy of the Dwil't are deicanaud to do t:.cirduty at the badot-ta, ! a a on the ti.M of baale, in support ed" the , t'ons.i.uiion and Union. Tue pto.eeitings of; llC Conv.n.ion we.c ha.rnoniou not a discnt-' in vote Ik inj given on any p,t.joi.i,,n lforc ; the lly. Lvcry delegate tclt the im.ortam of j he crisi u.a.n th2 conany aa 1 the necessity of j uin- a11 bon-uaMe means to have the l..yalj States repicvntcd in the next Congress by conw. V ihr,- r 1 Tl af.iii.aA ti.i 1 t I . i-ill . ii,) w. . a sto c and p rpciu.i;e tl.c LYioii. I Judge lurie was nominated for Congress j wi.li a uainiiaLy nnd eutiu-ia-ni that pok- inj unmisUKaote .cim-tiicticarmina.ion of tiie iUlejg.is ot tne delegates and oti.cr l)emoe:a: Pres en to do their whole duty in t.ie canvas; and the fveliug that prevail-among Dcinociats since the Cvnvenuon imutuucu that lr. Lollax, the, li- ,'abaraü candidate, will not ls ptimi.tcd to j waIk .vcr the l"v'a c tl1, .Vt ar' ,ura every pur-! tioa el the Di-t.iei we Lear of the Tcliug not : only amoiti Democrats, tut among thoe who nave ottvn voted tor .Mr. Colfax, tba; be ongh: to , 1 a 1 oc sarceeiita m Uuiigrc iv a txinscivaave i man. j We feed gratification in announcing1 to th" Democracy f the Di-Lict thai Jal-e Tur; ie aeec-pts the in rnir.auon, ar.d that be ill do i. is j wh.de duty ü the Demorra.ie .anda.-d lK.aixr in the y;h D.s.rirt. We kn jw that he wii I receive the ai l an 1 support f const rvaiivc m.nofali parti. Iio aa opposed ici the jaibly of the ultra Abolitionits in the last Cougresa a pvl'T 'hieh mtived the upportof the present lirpul" l-ran memb r of Congress. Thar Ahv-üri. n d

quaver xt he her they or me f.on t! c Sc nth or the North. U,an that j la.fo.m every con ervattve man ran tend, nnd fnp,orting I. ill le fii od bun l.edi who have ever before ken found op;-oed to t!ie l)emoc.a y.

Te plaifotm cf the 3Ias Ccnvmtien of j tlie Seah of Julr was aloptcd with the follow- - - ing additional ic-oluiions. WntBEAS, The ieqtui:y of our Constitution and the personal rights and libcr.ie of the American ci izen under it, elcp.nds ujon our main aining nntriunmclltd a free press and the exerci-eof free urn-ccli; therefore, It's lrtd, That had the KepuMican members of the late Congress manifested tbe ?ama zeal for the re.-tora;i',n of the Uaion that tliey have for tho unronttta.ional tmanci, ation of the negro, the nb. Hi n ere t'd would have eome to a i c.i l: and we ee with pain and regret that the Uon. S avler Colfax. m.mV-r from thisditii t, has 1 nt himstlf a w iding advocate and .-uppo.Ur of ihosc ultra Aboli ion ehernes of the late Con-gic-which wc hdd to be subversive of the Constitntioti and of the bct interest ofour common co uti try. Jl tolctJ, That wc charge u.on S huvler Col fax that he has received from twenty-live to thirty thou-and dollars of the feoph-V money in told from the Na ional Tiea-ury, without having oiigina el an imtMirtant mea-u.c,or pecu.inga siogle hx-nvtit for the Di-t.i.-t b.yo id ciicma.ing d cuuments ami garden Sveds widch cost him nothing. Tuat he has voted a heavy burden u,Kn the tax-payers to free negro Laves, to le turned loose to inteife.e w itli tlie white laUir of tlie North. T.iat he sustained Fiemontiu the enormous frau Is whieh occurred du in his almini-tratifti of the Wcsfrn Department, proven lcy ind d juhr by the report of Joseph Holt and associates who wen a,ointe-d by the i'ic.ddent or llepnblii an authoiity. That he lias by his acts and votes hown a gn ater regard for the neg.o than the white conn: And. therefore, that tve public interest demands that hi Feat in Congress should le filled by a conservative man who will devote hi time and dibits to promote the in.crc-ts of the white race. So Hope of llrilikli Intervention. It the niieiert of tire it lbotaiu that tin- war shiligoon until the North is ovci vv heltt'cd with debt and t.i:ition, and th-uouh'y exh ni-ted d' men. cipital and materials for i.nn.li. cling a -tte-ce-sli;! nvalry iu in.-nut' uttnes and commeice, and until, als i. the South s!i .11 re ev erv w hei e uveriuu. her slaves taken on, bersvsieni com pletelv oveiturned. and all the c.rcnm-t uu es w hieii gav e the South a mono dy ot the eoiton ctilrure shall be destrovel. Tbe talk ab ut her htarving operatives istl.e sillv cintof women and clergvnien Kngland could better afford, and her Government would pieler, to see fiv e miliioiis ol her oj er itive's starved to dctth. r .tliei t !i hi to see the civil dseni us ot ihscuntry beibii audits atriirs end: irked :g dn on theeoeerol p:osperity on whieh they were moving two veirs ag. Si e Ins Ii .d l.e eunn ng. by l eivy beihe, to controlling members of the Kepublic in party partv of the Nitili, to inaugurate the present trouble'1, and, despite of the sei t inentali-m whit h she is now pien hingon the bot, is of war, she is the red instigator ol the aegre-.-iv e me t-ut e of the North .against the Smth. Sie Iiis hui the ddie-s to in 'ke the North her nv d iu man ul aft ui -s at.tl commerce h her own woik umih tlie S .nth her sin-i-ess eonij etio.r in the cot ton eultuie. Her two rivals in m titers loueiiing her vital inteie-ls are nage.1 in de oily collision, and she would, this d y , c!ioo-e ruber that all her st.trv ing ojerativcs should peiish thitithit tlie North ami S.iutli sli uhl ie at peace until their woik f mutual de-tm-tion is completed Riclimfiml Ux ihiinfr. A" J " I b A ra w. The UepubHean Con .re--ioual Convention j inee's mi tins city to im.irow. Fn-m nu'-ei.t iutlicatioiis it wid be a slim all'iir. We know ot seeral tei.t'einen who haveoeen apoiiife I ih'ie- ! g .ie to it bv the w i e-maker-ot thatpaitv.tti.it! wdl not l e in attend nue b r ihe reason th it they intend to siijpoit Mr. ooilne-. l'inaiii.enl .-.ntong this i.utiibcr is Captain Win. S us of Cioverdile. I'utn itu county. The Captain is a mm of re.t ii.rlueuee and vv .s a wai in supporter of the eicetion ol Mr. Lim-olu. He is now for the whole Demo rati' tit ket hiving pub!i-ly re iiiii.iicM.l li,"; i.lil it-M 1 1 1 - tu i'ii!:ii'lv I hfip a.e hits of just such men ..II over the country. 'IVrre Haute Journal, l'2fh. j C7The Kcpuhlir-nii-Abliiioni-ts hav a great ' dval to say :i'u. Dem n:it ling 15 ei kin.iLe , men. Tlicv forger tha: the only lire- kin: i L-e : rain on th" Sac ti -ket wa- nominated by them ' at t!:c IS h of Jit:te Conv.n ion. .!. r.ioa Stitiidtird. ANNOUN CUM EN TS . "Ve aie author. zetl lo aniioiiuec JOHN A. rK A 1. as an independent niicon litional Union candidate for Conmioii Pleas Judge f .r the l-ili litnr0. "e are authorized to ai iiounee .I0ll ; r.KF.WFl, of S-Mitliport, a ca id:date f.r County h"- ! cordt.T, sutject tu the decision of Ihe iK-nmcratic Coiiventn 11. j i MEDICAL. j PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. ri,f bADlKS OF DKblCATF MKALTII OKlMPAlKKI) 1 .r iui?ati!i. or .o thneliy huin ai iiicri-ae t f jt.iiU i I'rom ;:iy r'.in .ilijectiiina'de. the . -itersitiel wot;!.? o:T'-r s .recrijtioii wlerli i perfectlj r-!iatile mid : s:ife. arid which Iii iteeti pre-rrihetl in various part-of; tlie DM VVnrlo Tor tlie ;al eiitury. Although tl I- irtiele ! I very -heup and imple, yet it ha-eeii pi-t i;p ia 'ialf pi: t lottles ind sold rery extensivelj at tUe exhorbitai.t pneeofia u'T battle, t'ie indersiiriied promise? " fi:rni -h t he rt-eip f.ir l,ty thf i"sessitiii ol w iiicli "vry la iy can supply tierel r. ith a trft-ct ssfe(fuar), af. any !risf st.ire itir t lie ' ritlinu' sarn .f 25 cents iei year. uy p'iysici oi or lrua:zi-t w illtellyoii it is,.er!ctl .ninnl.-s, th-itisands -l 'esjim.inial- cm I e arK-iir-i i :is e.f.f.t. v. i Sent to my part oltbe wrld uti receipt of t t . I v id. Ire'. 1 1K. 1'K. J. ('. liKVKKA I'.V , j r . fl-xt No.i333,N-w Uiveli,.'oi!ierticul . ; lly22-:tAwfil I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, tScO. AV !)!, Kriinrcly A: Co., - j "i5"17'IH)I.KSI.K in: A I. KIP IX FOUHr.X and i-; t nicstic Dry (Jut', Notion-. .v! Iletits Furnish- j in.;iood-. i Jd IV-1 I CIc IIa. Id n, ! ai,'iOd l'ii ileri !i..ii s re.-t. In liai pol s, Ird. j COLD AND SILVER. Iwiil pay the hilist pr ee 'or American Sold ind Silver, also f.r L'm'.ed Malis In-neind Note, !.! issue. KILlil rrKtiLMlN. Kvc'natise broker. Office N.i. 24'j F!ast Washington stn-e . u:-sta.r. 2d J dert" natt band. ai;ltj-loi WHISKY. mWm CC' IHaaX'.W OF IJ O U It B O N Ci iir.NTV, KF.N U'.K V. II AVE epetied ab.anch hou-e ;u toi cifv.cti the corner of llonoi and My land str a t. f..r the .e -t gf!i;rie, unad'ilferated. ci'pp-r rti-ti!lel old IU utX on VV h:ky ll.e MpuTuinn t the iler lnmciii i a u2Irient guarantee Ur tl.c puntv of tLe I. outs -oht. V. II. MAM N, Afept. Indian ip-.li, Auj. 4, lCi. auilö-'tlin BRANDY. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAMUELS SZ JACOB, PROPIitETORS, 1 . AM) SOLI: AIM'OIXTING AGKNTS FOR TIIK UNITED STATIC, r - . " ' : . " ' RrpoN tColnuibin M.rinclin:ill. A. K.iANOI. l:elianap"I:. jeiS-dly Agent for Indiai.a. lomoi, k.-.U IVKm.i n. PATENTS. P A T B IT T S O'P.T.AINFII KOR N K VV IS'VPNTIOXS OF" F.VRK1 dex-rpti ii. Fee OTitinv,- lit .i surr-. N patflit n pay. S ml for Circular. irvti'rr lern, dirertion, 4c. Addreaa AVi Ci.UAtN X., no'M-dly Paer Attt fay. vv.htr.ftaiD, C. ,

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