nayJl I V!f*e fl nmn It I»r $»rr*» r%« tDo.nocratic Uaion State Tickettom ivrtnair or wt*t*. f JAME3 S ATH05,r*m Av uirom rr crart,J04UOT flBtTUTK.Of Powwtdn Oiuwtyrow rttvat t** or rrarm.MATTHEW L BHKTT,J H U Count* ^ »ferow vrr«»awwf owra vt.OHlt;* VK B HOHD.MPjjf H Ot ^ »y jrom irmimmit ♦ ♦# rr*tt* ctioji,SAMUEL L. RUCKS,Of Allen Cour r»? Hendrick* county LedgerCM Joit CQICftV, of the 311 re/imifu#ion candidate for C»»n^relt;a from thHmrrfttk f runif.The Dfm-Kncf of W«rrirk count? he'd the r#r .•C »ui*t7 C mvcntion on the 5th mat and it wa*. ■ #the Urgent and uio^t euthuwUxlk ever held. Tliefollowing ticket w*a nominated:For Representative, J «me- E M rick. Sher fT.Win P Hudson; Cmimsajoner, Jaoie-* Clinton; Sartet*r, A H HuffThe Democracy of th‘»e county are thoroughlyorjrifi xed and they prom *e * ni gortty of at lent three huudreJ orer fuwion.Mcret politic*! 9ec!elie««The Journal ;t9ect« to he i«m* t ut -e'jret political organ jutmn-* are tywn.f funnel in Indian i,the object of which t* Ur present the enforcement ut the lee a. and that they are rapidly extend ng »ner the ite Thi* h a serum * charge,and dnekl not Ins maue. .^ie e it In-heen, for mere poluiciil eflr t. If *urh n'n:n*ti..»i* do ea.at it i- the duty of the puli'tc authuritie-* to t ke measure* to ;*f *iijptlv siippre** themCertainly an orgiiiiZ-Umn ot tbit kind could notextend i ir without the mam* being uiweotered toex.io-e its member- and it* object*. The (luternor inti am tea thu lie ha# tntoruntfinti that *uchsocieties hire irecti lortiied, and the editor cat theJournal 4? ate# mo-t positively tint he know#lock to he the c.**e Of cour-e no tti-ui wouldmake such in exertion without the ptoof at lnud In it. A* u«nmJ and lot il citizen*. tbcwegentlemen art indcr obligation* Ut expose tree-eoaakh organicithn*. The United Stile* Grain!Jury will t#e in *e*»* -n tbi* week, mid we soggedit will tie in exce lent op}*munitv for themfuiui-h lu hi it Mv such inform alion n«i♦Ipo*e these di toy«*l secret societies, ant!Wider.-* of them to pimMimsot If they do ~u«#t do this, the public cannot lorm any other concluaioti than that th#*-e ciiirgtn are untrue, and thatthey are trope icbmg the loyalty of the people of Indian.! to promote potty K'lieuiw.We do not beaevetbU there ire in Ittdimneecret political org uiixiiiunt. formed for the pur-puee ol reacting the enforcement ot the Uwa Such thargm* lt;re not only vile »luderr upon the fair hiu»e of the State, but they ate directly c il colt ted to give aid and comfort to the rebels 1* any portion of the community -houhi refuxe top\y the tiiies nelt; e*.iry for the ptoxecuUuti ot the present war, or which may arixe Uierefrom. we will reuture the aaeertiot) tb it the repudiation will com from the very men who now charge disloyalty upon the citizen* of Indiana, not In* cauac they believe it, but to advance portiennpur[Hi»ea, .uid their own xelft^li object*.The Since Naxc feevenllon.Our advices from ail p-uta of the Su*te give every aasurmnce that the M »-s Convention of theconaerrative cmzeiic of Indom.i, to he held iuth -• citv on tire 3Bth ol thi- m«*tilh, will In? the.large*! public gathering ever a-se tibfed in Intiana II will be a meeting of the |eople t*» gi'e Mprenoon to tbetr MHitinetiO u|m»u the rnomeu to us crisis in our public i»ff*irs. A gentlemtn from OnwfiNilsville infurmr us tint men, women and children will turn out tn aiaaar liom M ail gomett county, and if the railro.uls do not fur nidi lire in f iciltties for coming, they s*y thn tin* mud reads are sfill tree and they wi*l come lit wagons. We allude to this cirrunst nice to illustrate the spirit which animttes the people. It i*right tint it is au. Them U it i li » »«* f *r the pre-aervation ol the (hivemitient as fr.imed by the fuller* nt ttie Re}aihhc eacetH in the stout he ir s and determined will of the people. Congrese hi* t»eei» in sewion over eight months and it h » done iiothuig t i term u *te t!ie ti it hi il irouiile*. It hi* neeu well tc mej » negr.i tleinbiig ^NMioy The negro has been the object of its consider *t..jo, imt the inter**** of the wlnte til hi m l thewh »* m-tvi'e gi»i ernrneut.It tht-ic e\ er w n time th it the :*e iple -h mid ape.tk, t is now We tru-t that every riaii, tis mtn md chill who desore* to mtmt.no Th*» I' »*-•ti tut ion a* it i* and restore the Un «n as it w i*— all who de».r* to preserve v*t.! jterpeiu *te ill* r • hleg *cy of eon^fuuthiti tl liberty bei|tie»the«! to u* by tin pnrniU of the revolution—teill assemble at the capit il ♦*!! ti*e 3ibh. I? *ho *11 be i deni oust rati m tn iiumlMfr* and clnr.'dfr th it wilf make an mfsewnti u;»*n the country. 1 he ovrrtl ntw of the Government in not oiili thieit-ei t- 1 i f .irtiled reiiaUum win. h the A 1m n *ri *t*'»n * th sli the ie- *uttcs itid e*n*rgie* ol tiie i.,» :lion tv* hack it ha* yet been umhle to wo?*dur. tbut tlie attempt is being mole f* *iu «*th«M «|Wai-uk to under mine Cou-tu*»tioti u» ; -iuiUiu *the iwtituUODS wtiieh hue g.ien the G netnmetil xlhUs v slue an i *1 »;s g»e« u# -- Suiely At such -v uiue and in such * cauae the peopletbotilfi assemble I1 n« Si t* Cutttrwl Committee have .i--*ur mcefrom Hon. Johm J. Ca»mMv, Hon W \KliHAllPv-V. I- Ol J H S iViRLll i M- Mi nC A VicKLtrre tb it they w 11 he ; r**ew andmidrcwa the pe**f of lmliiWi i. *ri iJ*c t:re.it i.*sue^ before the country at the time proceed.la sdoni* ti tl«e H »t» S 8 C s lt;»t Min**, at dH M L. vt . \ I* KMIMI. U«WI Jrnv L*V, HullVV S Holms. H in J V ( it*!i%% ll.4i. T AUl^MiCta. Hon J E klv IK* alI», tMIL DiMian andotiw-isi l oitr own Stste «;!l tie present ujhji* the -km* ii ntsi dacii'-* the momm'nu* ^nedHHPot u»eday I I tAitm;«nf a* lu f I.*ej» m^de with the nil* load* rwntug uto lmbaiijwii* to mu h.»ll t .ietratiie. the ^rran^eiaeuta toe wb vh tlie difiexent road# will diilv arnonif* e |Jf hr I all far More t »!u# lt;r%.Tbt call of the Pie*i hundie-. jdkmar.i m *e to.uuteei✓^Tai i in t. e *;ec i\eitppfenwiuti **f the rebelli‘*». hae tHm promptdi jrwpnide. to ht the «i;th #r f e* c.f the \o\ *Si iirv Puiibc meet aga sire being ceue •rally he I to eacour^e .«»»I a hi this new droi iisi \ u'siu the p*tnlt; t!*m of the eieir. A large *»u j ftabiiM^k: meeut ^ a .* held u* tin* citv o* ittnatitd m^T* tewfi are needed ibispn*m;a iiwttiw nt the .*r«ny the force* beforeft'dtmoeai c *t* wot «dr*ict, bwt there \* leeketit d«nper that they eaty meet wtfh will! imtimr re j % e -e* Raniifeteeaetiia me«t f* *etil ti«em pmmiily to prwveol new di«»4ier* arm to entnUtliem to uke v e ofci*4ve. lulmn h - thus f«r done nobly and to maintain the proud p**t-lion »be occupie# new efforte and aaeriflcee are now demanded. We onderatood the Governor Ito my at the meeting on Saturday evening thatif volunteering failed to meet the relt;jui*ition from thi- Stite, he would he compelled to report tn drafting. W’etruvtthit «u*di an etfiedteiicy will not ‘»e iieeemar? to eapp*y l» lbaa « portion of the new levt H *w c«n the new regiment#be promptly fi e*l? The 0 nrrujr in h i proc-|im*tioit flaya.31mI therefore call Upon mery m»n. wh.tevei may be hit rank and coud’lioti in life, to put *-ide hi*hakiww, and come to the re-* ur nf hi- CountryUpon cre*tr mlt;n in-divitlu-Ily let me ur^e the #lt;*iemn truth, tint whatever tn »y be In* conditionor bu-oueae. lie hs* no bu*nc-s ordtttrb df so_ 4timport «nt ni liim*e f aurl fimdy ** the •j’Cwdy #u;*j»res*ioti of the ret »e! I ion ITint t* the spirit which should *ntnite the people in the crate which i* upon the country.It i* not only our duty to preach, but practically enforce the precepts uttered The men of influ ence. of posit on, and **f wetlth uliould illustrtte their love of country by putting i*hic their buxine** and com ng to its re*cue. fur whatever may be their otmdttkxi or busdteae, they hive no duty or bu'ine** hall so imporunt to tberoaelve* andfamilies a* the speedy *uppreiaiof of the rebellion. Offtoer# .*re plenty, hut men are w tnted in ; thermk*. If *mrdistinguished Governor would practice h i admirable precept# by vuSuutecringto shoulder a mu«ket ir» the ‘! would ext itean eutUa* «em which would i^Klily till the quotare*|uire*l from Iodiirn There tie huiwlrei!-* ofothers tn our city wecouM tit me ttpun whom theduty to euli-*t m private- text* with tenfold ni«»»elone, thin the fmor men wf.»* are fnie tello go.Tlie ru *ii who hi* no f.*m v to pr-jvile for. !»• lieih»t ha* one ait*J can leiveihem comfortable,thecountry h i* pet*uliar cl i ins upon b» couie to iter**« ue W me it i?» tl*e dutv of *11 to cheerful!v and promjal v re*p-»nd to the rails of the (*». v eminent, the p**»r men who have I'imdiea tiependent upon iliC rd tily lalair foraap| *rt, shoulduut i»e *nkei to tn *ke #acrifl**e* ami permit th«»M?in iMBtfer rircutiot u ce*. tn better **r nk .aid conunion in liter.** to eec ipe the toil*, the m-ivatiuu*. and the dstigere to winch tlie private suldis-r .-rxp***tsj. And there is another chi** specially calledupon in this crisis. It t- tlio-e who hive profit-tlie war, tho*« who hue mule money hvw - -lt;Wl ^ • * • • mit or by fat contracts, an 1 who are urgingViguruiis prosecution of tlie war «s tlie I e*titsii* t*»r **tiie sfieedy *upj»rf ^*ioo of the icoel lion M ll the cU*es v%e h ive allu ie*I to would promptly fill up the new regiment# required from tin- State, it would noi uni) iti*p«re couh ielit e in their piuiothni, but w*»old lie an evidence «»i e*rue-tne * and z« il th.it would «l»i more th ui au^ht el-e Im ti»e s^«edy vnp|»re3-ion ol ihe rtoCllion Let our le.uiiug m l aeiithy men no longer say but ‘*loli4w me *' That# What Will du thework. f —, w-’i♦Sjh-c a1 Cnrrr -pondcncc of tlie Chicago Time# from •« %l»ing ion.Exf.nure tij Ihe Plot AjuiHit \fcClelltsn—.1 n Answer to Cknhdltr s ttesoluhon — llntr Ihe Secretary of War st*k* to DrjtnJ HitastLf at McCuiians ExpenseWash IN MOW. July ti, 1669.The history of fi ttiofii hit #h«»wn tint tlie.worst «»1 men tin»l advocate* a ml *icemier#, andthitof ours wdl pr**ve n-» exce tmti L*eu that wretched compound «d obstumcv . hdc unt it who presides at n«e War Depiituicut hu* lo.iml mento deietid him I l»e measures, hnueier. t*» which lux advocates re-ort in their Vain attempt*to shield lit ut Iron* tie rim ni of m*n‘gii ittotiwkiii’li i# jurtiv |MiUiev! h ni show t*» what .*depth ot shunt* they hue tiwended | huebeen at some p.iina t»» * *#1 cct the l.ufs in reg aoto the t'oii«1 u t ol the W lt;r Dep utinetil o re.aemu to tlie remit deie t id the Ann-, ol Ihe Po-*tom ic, and tlicv are »* follow^;flic Societal'y «' W »r had b*l»^ ago dvterrn»«e*l tint McUled *n sh *in*i nevei t ke Hu.hiu *nd 1plt; nfl tint fact he.oie the * oUnli V Mipjauted bythe pruoi, iimiil1# ago 0 «*r and » vei a-,onduring ttie p«-*gie*s »»: the I'eii'n-ul i c imp ugn (i«ti. M ClrlUii mui to the W .i D»fpti m id, by #l«eet d i»ie- eti_er . e «nd *l si Ufuient • oi on mental strength, accompanied by eunertJliMl pte-sing call# I or rcui.«*rieineuU One *d tlie-einc- eit^eo a - sent aster thehiUieol Wi l nn burg, bout tl*e ikn »*i M »y , one while HtMdtpi.tr t*-* «* were at Ropei - t'uiich. near We*t mie when W hde Hi*m*e w.** first iei* hed. alwmi toe l.’uli ol 1 •; «M»e wiien headqu ii tiis we e atdie j latiUtMin ol l. Curl- mu Uie tiulk • the a uiy w as AllII on the lelt b *ltk «*i tlie Uh ckahoniuty . dmml the‘27th id M »v, and one tlinxllv■* * * wnen U» *t RnOieoti had tnen eto.-ed by tlie army athiu' ihe i‘2 :» * » June,alio lie*dlt;|ii.«i(er- had bttnlixel in* i Mr Mm key’s plant t’ ion, north ut Stat on, Dutiug al this time, t -po eul twelve weeks, ihe lot*s ol the army liomsckuess iMoiie atuoui.ttsl n» 7 Ml men per day I l*.- w- ulil mu ♦uni to h-\*MO men, but S.IHMI i»f Him1 h:?w a U a weeks ab-eoce sue* ee«le i in rweruittug tne.r hcaith ind re* urued to tlie a regi-ineut- tehie the bile mnvenntit, (lie army va-aeike. e«i Itotu thtw c-.n-e utl.tllMl men U e lost ill kme i, w noed ami pi u.ei • Id till Imu oU ,» iuii!» hi;, W e-i P m«t, Hs* Cha k «b atuovand in -eveiai minor alt; lion-, l.CHM) tnojw K-ti ton ni ^ ti»e etvfrwl corps winch McCie i a«luNoi^h? to K ♦Hie*- M »nr**e by tlie 1*4 of Aisilat l*2.it'WK» jvUnui^-, it would give lit in on me *2mh ol June a f«»rlt;t* *»l tta.lMIU mao}* to n»i lend tg lit it the rebeS* *J WJHRI. Tht*»cfigure* wteu tii« uuth ciiUio to be known, w il be iouud to bevery i«wam coirec:. i some auttnn lie*wh**-e tiicati- lt;d itiiorm ni n ire se* «nu r« n ».»e. ( -oit oe **ur l«n* e ou tlie “25 n it «ml% -5.t» 5.i1 he only *e niorcettients scot t** ilcC eo n dunttgil. II; » tune #ra lii'ii McCal/s l v-«: , *t IVnii-ji\h n i reserve*. 12,h‘tU strnnjr. -md five oilier le^.meni*, tttiout t iig to 3JM.m m re. imkih» the•*i»teg »te te a*tore crnrnrs 15,U0! These aie in♦ I in it*» j iti the above, thin:HeUlflUvt » font* at Fort re-- M*»tiro^A put t * . •« • .... ............... 1 2*j ,1 h 10Lc»-*e- it* in * i kiic—, t i day-, . .Losses* itt battle before June *2,’* . .15 til MlTot d losses before that date........ 5 1 ,VMIM* * v.u;, ....... .... «...7 'J MA id M A* ill s md other rciuforcements, 15JMI0Add rctursicd o.*«vwie-s etit# ........ S.fMMiSitimlsv ev wrong in v « further itice « f th- *iie-t, at wtotcb a wuwt»er volniileered, wtnl# .ther^ c .nU.Lote*! Mww d!v m m mmy to ad tho»s wh.w ere w 11 h ? ■ g * Cut idEifri den Kiei of ilic P«a«id4Mki for uie» atem* net to carry «jw the w«r ht* thu# far been j pro an w ly met We hue etitiie ewbimrt tb«lth# j#*tr*otj«ui ot the ;w»^f will tm iqsul I.► lt;•*% ewtergfticy that u peetiiftl t them In I .e jud^meiil of tJ*e Adminotr.itiou t*» anccew#fully pruwctiite the war 41 leist tbrr * hundmlii *k MvC-ell ui - force Jui.c *Ji... u. uikiibeitf - ilie •*»-*%«* to flaii !i«n Vimpu ant it *-* uindi u» r »*in.trJ in the ^etmc n •* ter** »y.The c«mate:u euiet t «*f the tmf di«*«trr, thedt.c»» of Met r i atid Porterueir MrrhiUTniilf.itsik i; ut *«ii Tbtifwdey. J iim fcl. Licadqn uter-wfr movud d*wn to *.e St item xftt Pi nBrm* uU He uUettnwii rr u tme-l tbvte, keepingtlie hui.g^ \ tny4no*- ol lit etteiwy an* In* 141*!.I^ !U’ . . Iiig.'i! « C! 1 I Cl p -t-.. || 411 thete egia, h lid Mu! f me*but t»eu McCiellan dun-dko;rd il» n-e »*n the p.tvedii g*day, 111 on.et f.L*ti1. - *1 » «lcbe- m «lit in-t t e liter* e;if**d to t ir »*a einy tb* Ftrdiy tn triitng be -eiit In- la*t tele »m; me il*-, lt;U ti I-- ti *• t»**v cm *t it Vt lt;-ti ng ton, meie. v -Utdu that the movement toward*t e J iiMs fjver wav wed Under may, and b?ddmg44! Cfft lot a if* il 1» Ulitil hi- Ci»UlU»UII(CatlOlls4^mi(iI lit rt-i^Wliwi by Way u! theJ *ir*es nvcfHe h «d Krvjuudi 1 ♦mmmiic «!e»i ht* wituaiinn tuily to the Govemmeut I be W »r Or|«rt«ttefit wa® tuilt aw«awut it But even when ibL fit alme*# »ge came, and it w i» ku »wn that MfCblhii w - cut oft, Si • utoil li d H e aud vedy to -• v, miflevl, that the Ut“V caietit whlcb hr twoiaselt;! w as 1 vtfTf w«i# tme. qune io be rit- ateil, 4-tbe runiw wwre g'* d. and «i»f which would a.-«• i«e Do kiW* i*1 itie or propevtv on tlie ; . 1ii»c «lt; i«»v; that the irbei -tien^ih *1 Richmondhad always i»een overmtei; that ti w m no greaterthmoui*. if a* grew1; th.t it 14* r^licttluus to »up|o-e thwt c:ther BfaurCi* »r\i blua-elf **r wnyl«ari ol HU araiy a 1# at Knrhtu »iid; aid thwtUrn %lw k-'ii w *- ne re Wtcio.«cetev lino li ehuivnd lie sneer mgly , at tlie - *n.e utwe,jf Mflltlliii to# having foiled to taki