Tin* -lining in*a - found Indiana ready to havea 1mh i iti tin* fight. it there i« to be Thestatement tint tier regiments were lull, wan i«oidle hoi.4 Tilt* !*tilw.irt *€ins ut tin* Hnoder State were on It iii*1 an i nine regiments at nin e got fv * r« lung of * i**t ■» ii.l ate wliettii on thlt;* way to Kentucky When it is coit- dcred how inmv' ’* I 1m m *thing* ire to he attends I to in *t »rt ng * miny new regiment* at a moment's warning, we eau have s uie slight conception of the labor j*er formed iHefdiv bv the U tremor and hi* mill-!• e mtarv aide,v»L r^T ‘vZi*Permanent regioient.il officers h oi not been unpointed to an* ol the regiment* exrej* the i*J h end Pith, reorganized tinder the old offirers.) «nd the (tovrrnor not ••idling, in the hurry end the nidi, to in * ke »ut h important appointment*, nllel ojam Gens Morris, Reynolds, Wallace, Dumont and Lore, and Col King, of the 19th Regular*, to take temporary command uf regiments for the emergency,I !»»•«♦* officer-nil »e-pointed cheerfully and will probably be -igned m Mlei|»General Morn*, f*7th regiment el Madison. iGen, Reynold*, 7-ih, tt Wabash.Gen, Wallace, fitich.at New Albany.(iei». Dumont, ?5M, at Lafayette.Gen I n**. * 1st* f Terre HauteLieut Col King, 7.'id, nt South Betid.DtPMtTi rk or Te mm-*—Tne 7*J1 regimentunder command of General Duru mt. left last night for Louisville. 'I hey marched from their ; c imp and pitted up Washington street aliout 8oYlock and wen* loudly ♦ Iicered along the line ol tn ircb. They ere a tine looking body ut menThe With from New Alb my went to Louisvillemtenliy *The 12th s»nd D»it regiment* will leave this m lining at o'clock I’hcv were being paidtlictr advance money ln-t night nt tlie StileHouse,The 71st from Terre Haute were on their w iyhere last night and are pmb-ibly here now. Theywill leave under the command of Gen hove to-*dtv ImOther regiments to the number of seven will jleave to day. making nine that the State has hurried up since the call l *r help was made fromKentucky.