Jftto lit# MWK* I hr\ rfOitu e^lrm about two hours wbon the?T : - -t • 3« ik' iM sboui the fi ( tfc.it the* nm • jo toapuocd this mob. were * j me_ *ma* iAkr+r* a»l men of tha l.klof Indtata Volunteers now station«•? ti Cato* ' go. tUQ! * rude north ol thisVlii bca «r *tr* lt;•««■ ffwil in i|. itm temlii to my. m they are vnriooal? e.-. «»t *t in 9 about t»u to tiie hundredXbfi * here «o s»nt *re c*Mtcen»elt;if tt » iuito aicnui« then* with • duty, n pwemdf where the* acted Under cover ofsod when all the perwuna who mmthem sfrt under m«f or te»« of eicke»IatWo b«T« uo rr!«!lt;•«• f that the aflair had boon premeditated louder lhau lt;iur tig toedot ot the occurrence Ou that d#v an irranges: wit «u made im'mpl ««mj* of the man a* the ramp, in Hud ng **tw ol luecua puoj uffit «n, to the effect tiiet the* should anarch aito town that night. It is d toa#» bow far, at thw tfiuruf iHi» apr-trtKement, 0 9 pirp*'*e M be aiVOttr4i*h#d Wto madeknown T hen* mat have hero a tew whoiW.piiet u de»Uv» the olbie, hutfh* great hod* of the men, er detitJt. *up-(NMeil that they were otdy to deatroy the imuex of ill lame It «eem«, bowei er, that, after they had lelt the « atop, somebody pro.**od that the? should dU-'k the JomtnmiW'~office. when lit® prot sj»*i ihhi waa pul to rote and ewtrted, wt'eeenram, they proceeded itumediatelt;w to the office and iloatroted it.* IT1 'WTr dljr^ . v -• -r - •Inasmuch as il w nupuwuble now to idennfy the individual* who rompueed thr* m *h, the committee hud thein-e'*. «*s Compelled to•peak of the soldier* of the tJal Uegiment tu»m*!i a way as aid, pi *s»bly, seem u» includeutorr ot them than were present The• aunut relieve iherti*ei«e» from ihi* difflrultr in any other way than by oaring that, anwith »a*d mob. either directly or Indirectly,of ai*.led m the destruction ol Mid prop*arty ; if there were, we iboali itain ujx-uIbeir being viadel with the at*v errst penad tea of the law ; there* ore,Rtmlred, That the ciuaeu* of said city do hereto doc! are that thev condemn and repfoW rt»— --------- W ^bate -aul illegal and unprovoked act. ae awaotou outrage upon tho property of a traceable and reapectabl* ciihteu.Httu.r+ti. That «e are gratified to know that the Colonel commanding the 43d Hegi eietit has declarci bia design to itiatiiute a Court ol ln|Uiry to Jiarover the parties guilty ol this outrage, and bring them to justice under the rules and regulations lor the gor eiument of the army ot the United Suite*Rrtolrtd, TU-vt, to aiotd luture difficultyor ill leeiuig, aoI a* a me isure eonduco e to j th* iju ei both of our city and the Uamp, il « our opinion that the said regiment should be removed, without delay, to tome otherpoint In the StaleRran!*e»i, That a copy of die foregoing proamnle and resolutions be fiirntshai to theilorermtr and Adjutant Oootral of the State.and to the Colonel commandin' the 13d: regiment, now ;n Camp Vigo, in this county,C OILBKItT. Chair’n,!W U. STEWART, jft W. IHOMFSOX. jL.O WAHHKN. IJOHN H. O BOYLE,J IL CUN! NOB AM,W B TCKLL.W VACK,AIMIihru» KrnPfohadto \•*rrtikbbedHfli eutlt;1toPut‘iCkmi.* 1 rI con l•wc«4IIIt* tt motion of Col. Thompson the followingresolution «lt;« adopted unantmoualyftr»u/ red. That Col *1 I*' Cook erf y Ua* the sympathy lt;d this entire conitnmntr in litalo«»es ind misfortune, and that it is the duly,j( *t«rr god !*• Seud his mfluenre inUrol of the *. eedy paymentol *aid lotocu.14Hum i .lt;if I•All