SIMEON HK. WOLKE, Editor. CORYDON, TUESDAY FEB. 26. 1851. Mertheg at Pudianspois. We learn by private source that the citi gens meeting at Indianapsis on the 22 inst. was largely attended by members of all parties. Hon. W. EK, Edwards of Terre Haute, a Dell-Everett elector for the State, during the last convoys, was chosen DPresi dent, and equal number of Democrats, and Republicans were appointed Vice-Presidents c. The committee on Resolution, was composed of members of all parties, and the vi disns reported by them, that the chairan Hon. Robert Dale Owen, were acepted, without a dissenting voice. We will lay the whole of them together with the Address, they are our readers next work. They are reported as being in the right di rection, and very fine, as all things are in which Heber Pie Caven, takes a part, for Some eva the gentleman writing in last ders, over the initials (I). after say ing he has ‘examined all the history faids reach” says, eehint many of the Southern party,even among us, licked Lorsard to the time when Indiana would be a slave State.’ We should like to know from what history the gentleman learned this startling anouncement. We are quite sure it was not fromm the Hilde, a Sook that good mien read and practice after, undone that this gentleman dont seem very well acquainted with, for it says something about bearing false witnesse. We commend that part re of it to the attention of GoV. oe in another part of our paper today, will we found a date speech of senator Sew ard, in favor of compromise. We commend it to us, and especially our Republican friends, and hope they will excuse us for asking them if they are more ultra than Mr. Seward. He has taken a very good stand and we trust the Republicans of his coun ty, will not hesitate to follow, where he leads. Basis of settlemien?t Reportedk. The emmmittee appainted by the peace conference, to consider and report, a basis of eetisement of our difficulties, has we learn reported in favor of a plan, carboua ing a part of Mr. Crittendens, and a part of the border States resolutions. ‘The confer ence has not yet acted pon it. Cte There has been considerable sickness in this vicinity during the past week, and this fact munat serve as an apolity for the sol of the teradn th eurstal mmoantef editorial mat noaweeks Pomecrat. We hince naf had tine tyeowmech writing without a tonal busines th lecting our ure . Lto do. We however that we dont bh Rive al the news up to prcing to press, Whey 7 1 . a tye $e. Va tacse dimis ds ere than edita; Gfr8t. Taub and.ks because some noises Alsunti some of the ists have been notified to leave nineen Béates, that therfore it is not aniikely Min Dell was threat red : : : rees 34 Q hareing, Nao use e¢ duding, bell wit thinks the seoihe the ¢leverest set of 7 wo Fy 1 os : people he ever can. Your stem wes 3 bogus. af Cop Tae Gus. fte the Republican Senate of that state he. a has appointed, and confirmed, Tate atta. Con. Wehr this ais reiomet ta fie peer confores at Washierton in the prlace of Tinie Sia creatuy $37 Gi Les, 27 Voebeht deeces de Hogs Phe daisies whe ined t est achoarna, da hanes of ceam Drown. What better athnee is needed, to prove that the Nepeblinan lea ders are opposed to any settlement of our dieullies? 667 It is rumored that Mr. David Melton of Boon Towns ip, in this county, and a Mr. Bulli, were fonty dealt with, while on their homeward tip from the South. The Argus conveys the impression that these men lost their lives, on account of politics, but, it is almost useless to say, there is no evidence Whatever iias such is the case. I n deed, as We learn, it is not certainly known how they came to thir death, i at all. (