'o the Citizens of Indiana Whft May Concern.Fori K«g!«7, y% tiTilte, Term. 4Sept. «0. 18H.|W*, tlie nnilfriiifncd, member* of the 2th Indiana Battery, In he halt of theletrfocratio voters of said Battery, takeds method of informing the public g**n* rally how we htq treated. On the morn-igof the 20 h in*'.., there came an or* er to our commanding officer to turtoogn portion of his vnmmtud h«me to vote.According to hie instructions, an he **)•« e made the selection of the m^n thal fere :o go—gome 40 or SO in member, troong those srlt;lrcfed there ass hot «»oo emocratic voter, and he I* tdedged to ote for O. P. Morton, the Republic*andidA'e fur Governor; and the officer* f the battery tell us if we want to get too home to vote for ovr copperhead fiend* to get some of their friends to do a Gov. Morton had done by them.Now this is the way *bat we are treat* d after *rvi*g our country thirty-three tonths, (and fevers! of u« re~enii*Ud.) a sold if-re.The vote of the battci y s’and*, about S for Lincoln and SO for McClellan; anlt;T il we ft*k is a fail proportion lt;f the votaf go home; if they wlt; uld give u« one-rttirth or one third of the pamber We rould be satisfied.. Among the number fourloughed to otc there U one man that is not entitled'o vote in Indian*.The above i* a trite and eorreot state* nent of facts to which the undersigned' ire willing to he obliged.Alonso A. Craig, of Perry Cm lergt. John Speakmsn, of flvriry Co: John J. Rife, of Henry Co* iergt. James 11 Jacobs,!Michael H. II. Dillon I James M. Burled*. V of Clark.Matthew C*rol!t JSorp’l Joseph Seiner, £Phillip lh«nwiser, ( i.f Floyd:Michael L*v y. of Jackon,Wm -Kesmer,i»f W ashingtuii. David M’dser, IJas. P. S*p pen field, j of lfartiton.Janoli Bowman of Indianapolis.