Q ~,,11 55114 # ' TUMID**. OUTODITA 1, VAST IWIIBLICAN NOMBITIONS. sox ,Ti!p ini os smicon corm alltaralt WARREN WILLUJIM, Ailleirbwr c•staker • t messimy zszirrr. or loblosen Ty. OIIGNOm wnielL oskusaa. WILLIAM L SWUM, City. AzmiramblCll, W,LLAM,MeEempnrt. Amelmi .10M MEOMEMR. Reserve "/P. ORONMSZILIRIMMILIL Llleeway. DARIO L. MMIVIL 'Allegheny. • -' ri2TISONOTART: races a. wa11.31314 -, -1,114: skitaxarox, =ants 'Au in:LIAM. Tanana= '..71 , 141446.pL•W1F0N, MON n. U. DAVID, Nowlekley • Jilt COILMINTONZIti • CLILUILIM PUYH, Musetheste r • Raznstacans ow Avuorineri We tie's a ten faith that 'in the great !drug gle that takes pisee to-day' you do your whole - duty. Upon the result ,gatig suspended the vital Interests of tie isbblipeoPle in all 'sections of the re. 7gul;dlc.- ,have to most not bah , our • c4d Atm:rooms, but All the auxiliary Atria a recrecut President eon secure ,triCiwylering within his gift. •If we 'do our whole duty - we shall crush, In Isamu's:ikn defeat, the fections,:ar. 'ieyed , taidest us; but if we neglect that 1* the conseutienoes will be most do. plerable. The movements, of onr opponents throcighom the canvass have been cem parat*Ty secret. Turee years in 'Sue qessieni: they' nitiae vigorous and open caniasses, each time counting on a sac . milaybut. ending in unexpected diusuir. This 'Yearcher changed their tactics, :Anping by appearing, to bo Inactive to "..,"thruw us off oar guard, and win an easy Antuaph. By this time they dontniess seeped that plan has proved a !adult. In a quiet way they have been uneom _ sUrtlyiieilant; but the uprising of the • sepiblicans during the last month has 'satisfied them that their game was maim- Saud aid measures taken to anttlllTtilt • BiatOnjair those words of Gin: Luz, "The northern elections bavel gone against us; and' we must surrender." Vie rebellion was tutu u 'eftecttudly . the tmllot aa ,by tlte. bayonet. An. • other.crials. Is now upon the country. Let us beat Maui at the elections to be today, and all the rest will be easy: -WILLIAMS ORIMIARSWOOD; To•da`y, the Toter' aphis State is Milled . on to decide Whether Judge Wrusitiaoi • Judge Bainswoon shall be tzansferred from his present position to the EMpiame Bench. In many re. sped; tits is an hupOrtant ' gustier.. .Yflthout entering. into any details in this article we do not mina that the latter Is as good 113 the former for that exalted position. We entertain this opinion, and we can demonstrate it closely with out impugning either the moral chime ter 'or Antellectnal ability, of Judge BILStrifOOD. But inasmuch IS we have • 4.llsffeat: purpose In view at present, vs- will. not . ; touch that consideration.