D CO ~i Ili II A iivrimpAY. lIMIPTIKREM 21.1117 II UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. JIM JUDGE 07 surzmiz owl:. HERBY WARREN wiLLLivu, Or Arleichemy Coos far - Inane SIIIIIIIINLL MM. Of Rebinaon Tp, .1.111111113.1% AllteNON WILIIOI. eskyad. imatiAn VOMD, City: ALICE/Orb= IllLLAlll.Awpart. /6117U1711111111 Peserrs Ty. arAnisas le. ItIDZILIS, Allegteay. DAY/11 USIUTU. A110g11.37. nrovitertftlyr, zalma a. 41411XS:116 111•17 M: J. F. DIIIIIIIrION , Jaen,' n 410anastroAtai: A. PILLOW, Tamttan. • COROXiI. W/ILLIAN - cLaWSON, City. = = RALLIES 10411 tour. Republicau will bear in mind that Mau meetings will be held to-night in ItlnninshaM and hr. Manchester. SNP the watch fires burning. THE LAST LAT 1 This is theism day for the registry of asamements: The man who is not upon the Assessor's list tonight will not have the'opportnnlty of getting on in tine for this election. This is a piece of busbies' which every manehould attend to for hinuelf. The Assessor's list is posted' up at the elec.; Lion place in each district, and any man can, In a moment, ucertam whether his name is on the list or not, by personal examination. If Ma name is not on, let him report to the/manor at once. . —But .ac ate tome men who will not attead - lo this little piece *of work themselves, it Is the duty of the several ward and township committees to attend to It for them. In every campaign; the district committees hive uniformly found numbers of unweaned voters. A. little vigilance today—a careful scrutiny of the,pall l ots, together.with. _personal is 1 "I" t 0 ,1 6.4 Owl/ 421 "tirs right they belie not themselves made an effort to protect. Seib) it, Committee men, In time. LOYALIY COUNTED 01:11% The Torii!, in comparing the Reform Bill of England with our Reconstruction Act, speake:With Millen toleration of the enfranchisement of the working classes of Englandoaym . "We are satisfied to believe on the teitimany of those who ought to know, end who have been con , cemiddln;tgra . nting 'this change, that 'there Is in fact no revolutionary fee or tendency in England among those who are regarded there u the working claws; and If this Is true, all men every where; 'who' prole= • liberal . poptkq ought to rejoice that those alums aro ad mitted to political power. They are in dividually la di to be. voters as some other elastics who hare heretofore had „ able, poirer;" and by way . of comparison adds: 7"Batwhat should, we say; If, by wry strange Immolate Uradox of lees Wittig these working clone in Bigland had been enfranchised, and whole classes saperSor to theman intelligence, in prop and,-in all that coruttitutes fitness • for Political power, had been absolutely disfranchised?" In this it will be men how eempletelf treason is ignored, That treason , which 134 4134'4000 . ..altons"--ths! treason . whiclibasbiaded ns withiaxes and debt and doubt; and dotted our land with graves, is , in the Democratic creed, no dlaquailfication for political power LOW* to the' Government is not era an element in "all that constitutes fit ness" for the exercise of sovereign an thority directing: Its course. Wu ever so IllifiebiOYOUS, so suicidal a policy k4oyolier4 forAltuadoptiMs ot soy fern meth 'Bow would any biailneu firm exist which . should - regard the partner and employem.,witi _sought its destruct lion, as equally' entitled' to authority tn the management of its affairs, with those who tame 31g' : itruil. Npinally sought Its greserndion and proisPetityf If the loyal negro who Mood shoulder to shout der with the bravest of our Copntry's tenders 'it not superior,' lit - ens element of "all that constitutes fitness for pond gitaieV:, Au White:nal who sought her overthroi loyally is worth • good deal less than nothind. , P L: IP; iGROUND A woman' recently died In the passage 11Sifitufk ma of the eudergroind Of ismainCend a coroner's Jury said that is from inhaling impure air! As common muse would teach, the air in these eibierraneen Ways is close sod heavily impregnated with foal peen The airofmnito are three (ratters of a tulle aliftrt, and theneectof more venal'. Alon was felt upon the constructing the ussr motives' of economy led the fUlaufJpirf to neglect the Warnings of ac mace. An attempt is to be made to rem .g.%4.00,1,...0th0icr who resifts th e Or Yroper ventilation' th Louses and can, above ground, will be s , /Mho-to me ahem mole highway,' lietroaliced into this .coun try. We are shacked at the number of people who live IA- cellars, and we akeoldsernse to follow the lead of Eng , 'sultry:eau:mg our traveling commun• hies on "their windlrig..way," like rata 4 0 4kkaaaPla. When ecl'afkai Cpanideoollect oilrei one portion of the ~fesethtlet they cannot live and move, by ' Upward, they should imitate the builders of Babel, and sprtad them mites abroad to where sunshine and Skin air krill , . = The World says .nittltittades of white Matt the the Beath do Set try to register; and the reason Is that believing It to be the purpose of Congress to have the na. gross bold the political power -of those Ettates,-they ars waling to Aare the expert , - ears tried out to the ta d. Ne must mike our Calculations accordingly,' and 1 1 1 4 'he pee Pared to see this feeling operas se ray as to lead; width Sten to cast their votes for negro, candidates. especially Or emits in Congress, in order that the North nay sooner realize what this experiment Is to bring about. Sup- Pelle:" the plan succeeds, and that by iefogng to register, or casting their yoke for neipita the litanthern whites get .themselves represented by 'negroes in Congress, and said negrocs should res. poet their oaths, be true to tee Govern. remit and behave theinselves_as patilota and gentlemen, would not the North be Justfded..ln expelling said negro repro semtativesoport the ground that they dfd site reierfeeent their' conetitnents? If the Seat* Wks engsged In this little pidt whit to be represented In .Congress Sneer should 'sleet same 'very small sal; mat prone to burrowing. Sot nreis who think of casting their votes with the Danocratio party ehould not forget that when the bill giving thein the rijett to vote in the Mid wu ,piesented in the Senate of Penrisylvanin gelOatm. ,Wallace, Chairmen of the Dens , minuet .Btate Central . CoMmittee, paid : "I vote ageism this bill from principle. 'vier dlifrinehises himself and ceases to-be *citizen when be takes upon him self the duties of a soldier." Let' them vremeinber,also that the Democrats polled ape filiared '.61 • air thousand votes the Coastitutkusal Amendment *Safe:Ting the right of franchise upon ti g a„ ,is the party. that now, profanes an ardent and ant:Wive Wee , tor.tbe soldiari • RELIGIOUS IIiTELLIGESCE, aitttri From the abstract of; the annual re port of the American Board, to be' mb mitted at Buffalo this reek, we eether some interesting facts in regard to the Foreign and Home work under their care. In the Home Deportment, thirty persons have engaged in the rulteleeme9 work for the first time, within the past year, i nc l u ding four children of mission aries; and twenty-one hlte re-entered upon the service, after' visiting this country for a mason. The total income for the year will amounrto $437,884.77. The foreign work is prospering. Twen ty-foor have been added to the working force In the field, and eight - or ten others are expectad.:to go out ,within a few weeks. Eleven new ctitirchei hive been organised; twerrty-two more native'pas .tars settled i and theforce oflaborere en larged fiat eight hundredsind Mein to nine hundred and twenty-eight. The additions to the various churches amount to I,4 . B7—nearly a half more than daring the. previous year. Christina benevo lence has been greatly promoted, and, Indeed, every department Mows signs of rigor and energy. • The congregation worshipping -at the Union Chapel, on Seventh street, Cin cinnati, at time under the pastorate of the Rev. W. A. Buireley, and more recently of r lterv. Alex. Clarke, of this city, which has been on an independent baste, says the Pr, eskyier, has gone back, to the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Rev. W..&, Ninide has been • regularly appointed e the charge to the same way mother charges in that Conference. - According to the United Presbyterian the new Baptist version of the Bibb) is Introduced Into the Baptist Church, and is beglining to be walla various places. This Measure receives strong opposition within that denomination, and general disapproval DOM all others. It laments that any denomination should have for common and• public use its own peculiar translation of the Scriptures.. . The Bonner of this city represenai the Presbyterian Book Depository, on Third street, nixing in " prosperous candition. Sales during the year amounted to near ly eight thousand dollars, and its capital very cOnsiderably increased. The cap 4 tall noir 'over See thousand dollars, with not a single dollar of indebtedness. The contributions from the-churches are almost sixteen hundred dollirn Friend' of the cause "'Mpg in the bounds of the Synod of Pittsburgh and Allegheny are urged to complete the eadoWment fund of ten thousand dollars and upward*, and will prove remunerative, and do good to an important concern. ' At the close of thewainal sermon be fore' the Congregational Association of New York, Judge Saylor, of. Canan daigua, delivered an addreu on the status of Congregationalism in the State of New York, In which be assumed as the muse of its lack of success, as coMpued with that of other denominations, the entire-want, among a popois lon of four millions, of a single - newspaper, theo logical seminary, college, or literary in stitution, male or forma, devoted to the interests of. Congregationalist; Rev. Dr. Raymond, one of the Pro femurs et the Methodist Theological In stitute at Evaniton, near Mingo, stated at a Camp Meeting, recently, in giving his religious experience in a lore feast, that for forty rim, Save one night, he had not gone to Bleep without a com fortable assurance that it he should die before be woke, he should go to glory. There is no 'hope ao" about this, but a positiveness tied thrtSciphun warrants may be the experience of every person saved by pace. The new' edifice of fib Cleorir's, (Epis copra) New York city, Ijay. S. H. Tyng, Rector, promises to be one of the most elegnnt and • gorgeous Chllldlell In this country.- The old structure was a plain , banslikebuilding. Hoene:m.las been ,pared to ornament the - Interior of the [UM church: The ceiling is one of the most artisuc and expensive in the land. The Aimee,' has inaugurated a new feature of Coogregationaliam, by publish ing Ciente:its of =Asters whaling em.:- ployment„ and of churches needing pas tors or muiplias - It asks why should not ositilatersandelinrches make arrange. menie mutually convenient, as well as lectureis - ,mociations. The first notice is by. a graduate of Chicago The elegise Seminary in 1662, who alumna nes hels'tree to suppliiseint churches, either for the single 13abbath or with a mew to i antlesusse , mew: also Mite eieen•or de*Mint of .Ifeirifir the Churches,'! in its divisions of States, theses such. States as Ohio,- Michigan, Illinois, viae.wa, Kansas, etc., as the interiorr. Formerly' such States as Kan-- eaa ind Mlnnewria were known as being oat In the far. Wist. • tallfornla and Or egon are placed under the eulrhead, the West. Constdcrable circulation was given some weeks slime to a paragraph stating that Rev. Mr. Stocktonand his will bad become Insane frnpt attending the Tine• land camp meeting,. The. statement in regard to Mts. Stockton . ls contradicted. The Immediate' une of M.r. Stockton's insanity, grew out 011111tealth, /Ad the shock to his nervous system on account of the lon nt a Cherished son In the At the NAM York State Sunday School Convention, while the queition of Sun day School music wu under discussion,' Dr. Duryea, of New York city, argued that hymns of sorrow and penitence should not - le mug to dancing tunes. Though he thought tbat while Mr. Wes; ley bad'said, 'lt la too bad to let the devil have ell Maloof! 6=4" G these tunes are so thoroughly mixed up with evil sssocletions in'many minds, we had better let the devil have them. He further urged that hymni of wand doc tiine only should be used; and ordinarily him, of. demotion rather !ben hymns of hytons_of worship rather Gum exhortation; hymns to God tether . than The New fork edltorialeorrespcutden of the Spaiepaliap :ttdnks vide from the cue of Stubln - tit Ting, there is a t deal of tuallaramahle material lathe Ea. copal Church, esliedally iu that dheiese Jut now, which' ueedsto be allayed, rather ttuut excited. A Methodist minister ID Derby, VL, recently baptized nine persons, at which ha used four modes of baptism. Two of the candidates stood at the water's edge and were sprinkled; some went into the wayy, kneeled down, aid had Water poem' upon them; others went In waist deep, and had.water poured upon them.' and some were immersed. - Bay. Dr...liftiblenbeig, who wrote that grand hymn would not live alway," has just celebrated the fiftieth 'universe. ry of his ordinatiturto the holy ministry, Be has weed ids seventy-drat birthday. The action of tho 9peral Assembly or that:inked Presbyterian' Church in the maim' Rey. W. Ci; 3fcCetto is pro diming some naliallneu imong the Peo ple. The' action of the Presbytery of Caledony, New York,cladldtes thlel fact. Men look Teti . wise when they pro. pound the question, why so .many more women than nun join the church. We 'hall not attempt to elucidate this. ques tion. Boma one proposes, however, to answer it when such persons shall ex- Plain why in Malty more men than wo• men ars found in oar peultentieet n ; During the putorate of Dr. Patton, the able editor Pr 2'ut Advonee, of ten years in Chicago, &le church hu been cleared .of ;a debt of .143000, end the congregation kes sailed besides t 53,003 for parish purposes, - end t 390,000 for be nevolence. Themembership at tlys time of his settlement wu 196-. now it is hne. The National hoed Preachers' Ass°. Mallon of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will hold its tenth annual sea don, Boston,...kfassachunstta -tom ' In e ne ing •Settifci"raingst h e /gib Of . ditotier: ikaesstsc 'en be •seeetved from Confenace and lilitrict AlSOCin done where they may exist; and where such have not been formed, any accred ited minister will be received as a mem ber of the body. Rev. John Cattier, of New York, city, 10 the President, and W. IL Kincaid, of Pittsburgh, Sec retary.. The ;Brooklyn Young lien's Christian Aasontatioh are about to engage the ser vices of a chaplain. A. friend of the In atitutLen has offered $l,OOO towards the salary, if a competent person Call bi found. GEN. Hancoac, in his recent response to a serenade, at Washington, said: "I need not assure you that my course, as a District Commander will be-charac terised by the strict obedience to law' Wight me as a soldier. I know no 9 other :nide or higher duty. My higheApride will do to perform the dudea of my new !plume, not in the interest , of -parties or; partisans, but for the.benent of my coml.! try - , the honor of niy.profesaion, and trust also (or the welfare of the people committed to my care. Disk, then, cit.:, inane, that may be permitted to,do- 1 , Telop actions. Judge me when I act by the deeds I may perform, and COMMOUS of my devottcm to - duty awl my country, l I eta be wielded with your This Micloses excellent sense. More than this. no . republican uksathle Tan Memphis Post suet' "The demaild for educational facilities among the colored people in the Booth has been entirely beyond the' supply. Sorie yeari It would have required well nigh a million of dollars to cover the fell valuerexpended freely for this purpose. Schools aro springing up In all Outer& An amount hu been accomplished which cannot be told. The exigencies end de. mend beyond the power of Northern be nevolence to supply have forced special action." This is highly encouraging. If the blacks mean to maintain the Beatles they hare acquired they must not only diffuse education through a.O their ranks, but most develop individnabi spechdly trained and fitted for leadership. IN reviewing the :condition of the eagarinoduelog interest in Wieconein, thnhllltratikee - Sentindetates: • ..Twci years ago the proopeets of eor ghum, or sorgho, becoming staple were so great that several extensive ractories for crushing meridians were established within the State. . Alast we fear that many of the mills which they hare pro duced will prove deserted , ndllr this fall. Jack Frost seems to have placed Ids vote upon the whole sorgho business, by re. teeing to let the cane ripen before belied nip edit so severely u to greatly dam age Its quality. We feel warranted in saying that for every acre of sugar cane raised in Wisconsin In 180.1, not a gnu• ter of en acre has been raised In 1867." . . A YANYZIL reasons concerning the Maine election in this way: "We have not only ten thousand majority; butwe can give twenty thous. and next year if V° want to,, It does not follow that because Dr. Winahip sees fit to only lift a Opel: pounder to. day, he cannot lift a half dozen like it tomorrow. What we want to get at is tho strength, not, the exhibition of It, and a blow which knOcks down a man is enough, even if sufficient force to knock down an elephant latent put into It." CATAiViIk Wire I at ills fay Ilk eseelgt of one laaelted we. of Ulm If be. wild. I eta I tgolllllollll te.. its Dolga as Om K wisest ill se s er a old la tlas ally. II 11, id boot estgoilou, the limn 050 most plegsgni tasted gins 1a n.e.. To. 11, and tes satisfied.' Yoe ntsellelatl pnrocses ills ls so bunt,/ prssisrailno. got •{1 to exhilarate and sown of Vs dlgtenillss tall, luxes oil/logics. 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