MEE publican ticket, Zenheue Patterson and all; given the State Ticket from 2000 to 2000 ma jority; elected Moorhead by from 1500 to 2000; llrffnight by 1000; and routed the locofocos generally. The victory is,overwhelming. The day was rainy, which kept a great many Repub linos at home; but nevertheless the gallant Re publicans of the county turned out nobly and Mn Kansas policy, as no parallel in the politi cal history of the country. Ge n . J 'LA SC On 11813 always regarded an a severe disciplinarian, in his treatment of political offenders, but his con duct, in this respect, compared with that of Mr. .-- Buchanan - was mild and liberal. The eld soldier ;would have scorned to pursue an bumble office . holder, after dismissing him from his service, into his private business relatioits, as President Bu chanan has done in many instances. We have a sample of political proscription now before us that represents President Buchanan in any other thin an honorable light, and which must have the effect to draw down upon him the contempt of the people of all parties. The Louisville Demo . mat at - the outburst of the Kansas excitement, last winter, took grounds against the course of the President, although that personage was on all occasions spoken of in its columns with the most marked respect. ThiScourse of the:Demo crat so roused the ire of the Executive that the editor, who held the office of umil agent, was dismissed froim service on very short notice. After this exhibition of executive wrath. the poor victim grounded his arms—laudid thC ad- '.".• , with n slight punishment, lest others should re bel-on the some terms. Hence we learn that the administration is still pursuing its victim, ' , through its minions, for we have the editor of ' the Dentocraia own word for it, that even post masters base been dismissed from their Mittes. ter getting up his clubs, and that emissaries are sent thronghont the country for the 'purpose of inducing eubscribgra to discontinue hie paw. All this is done, too, in the face of the fact that his journal is now among the most zealous in its support of modern etnocracy, and that its columns daily item wit laudations of the Pres ident end bin . measures. • • • - • . 1 44 , . . . . . MOSINMSIZE 1...t . ';•: , .i.:• - '.*::;:!: 7!;»•i::.,:.1:.i:'.-:1::;: MEM . 2,0 ;7: E .; 2 :%7 • -4:' »;- • • -.1 • ;Sl,:‘„s : a.- ' • •;', i'•;'• • • ••„• - •;`;•;" , :t. • :•'.i... - • - •;<•:;•:0-i , ; . : 4 0 ,, • • ••• • ••;•;•:!::':?-i4,:' ,- 'i . " • ; %.;;Ntr.; , • 3 •?P:.; • • ' l7 ' - ' 1: : ; :** 1 $•• • ' 4 9; 1 *:"• •;;•••- •••••••• • '''• 23 , • Astronomers, and a member of the lostitute, c publishes a letter on the Trace-Atlantic Cable. lie argues that it is elmott impossible to obtain , a eatiefactary operation, through such a cable, 'because the electric current, in passing through ' a metal() wire, and especially a wire enveloped in other metallic wires produces a powerful elec. trio charge, which running off afterwards, gives signals quite foreign to the dispatch. There id nothing •to do but wait patiently until every thing is calm, and this consumes time. It is about like what would take plat:min a room with strong echo powers, and in which a speaker would be obliged to stop at each word, so.its to allow* the echo to die away, and this avohloon fuelon with the nest word. • The telegrayb is cumalative. This diffienby was met at first in the telegraph between France and England and ' still exists in that between France and Algiers, oa the bottom or the Mediterranean. B. Bab- Met does not euggist any remedy fur this de. fect.—Cor. N. Y. Times. • ,:-..*i. , 7,:. - .10!: e.:;:"-...: .1. fc,z;:...i'?..! •;.: :::!;::1;_:-7 ;•, ;;•:ti : '.:4=t: --TITi'REVIINT TOR-HRTS STRATUM FROM HOME. —lt is etated in conversation that turkeys will not leave ayard in which they are put,if a strip of red Rennet is tied around the wing long eneigh to trail on the ground. The receipt is .s i n i p l o an d easily tried, and, if effective, would ~. prove of great benefit in removing a source of much loss and annoyance to the turkey breeder. The vanity of - the fowl is probably effected by ' this means, as he wouldn't wish to run the risk of seeing strangers with such a drag upon his dignity,--Counity Gott:vim. . Doctrmat re A Swesica Situ.. —Whew the ', .lliitisletroop steam transport liirkenheed had struck &rock, near the Cspe of Good trope, and broke in two, there, were only boats enough to save the women and children. - There, was no fueling or• crowding then. goL bloom called: his bravo Ihnietillens and formed them into a 'll Iljos on, the desk of the linking steamer, while elite wive, sisichildroo embarked in the boats, , —___________ The nobleafellois, as. they' ROO& in line, gave t Ditgawoznertr or IRE LIVER is on e, of tho : three heaves Cheeriefor their riartingpnee,` sad t as=st A tr i xt p t h . y. u r ,, art ~, , ,,,,, ww. 01 , d 0... , 61,1111glined their realuttettoken, till the . deck i the down &Muttony( the sondlellt :ITy Y in eli t i t Tl" i f , -Witiowept from welt* thor10: , ....- ,- 4- 1 the United Matey and yet up to the tin t ., of the dfiL,,,," II 4„,..., , • ~, . r ... llVldeurte great sr:gift, pnpated by Flemish a 11..,; . . irolllll AT Vicicentreellt *fwd . /egret 10 De COW' a Pittsburgh, Ps rt 1.14, almost beyond Ihn otach'efle.4ll , pelted to report that the yells - fever appears to ce aut. - lessee:le rad hod without eren i hem a ~ . , __„„.., .1. 1 gh ode Mel svt 1,.. destined n. fta' be steadily on the increase In • our Ally. We :r o -- ,p 0 . 0r0 , est, of ti4.uggkoompiegg.i,u, i t No.', s l , oo 6Wisrianforutiy illodicino'that will heard of quite a number of new eases yesterday, theake t to tee. , 0 „,„,„„, . 1 =A . the eltyl2 44. ,,i. 11r.' 21:1,..7.4.V.30KIILIaroit:Iiirr.,i7zY 1 , ./OLI P ir ß isi ATT ..i & s bllTC isi. fi n sni Eß' siiii B e1 ii. AR110 1 : . 1 , 11,,, the only lud .k isu , occurring In localities wbbill have bean hereto fore exempt from the aigew4e. WittAeliers:that i c0 .,11, 7, l l=r4=e , iwy swab h. 1,,,. k, ik.a.k, jith., is. sue 0, . , Dena. o.r. it is now scattspcdprety sell. ertikf-lawa,• awl like - dlty thite,Aoa .tockl. coy ca , ..4 of succeeserh en rainsa , Berm, Creetruera m i d, ood =„ i n o 00. rqr no di ao ntanw now well: lje - fitra , 4l until: the , tatrt M. 0.. . aciaai.64lo .. .. • , _ ___ "Dag remedy dieturerre Mat win act upon mem ma um • advint of frost :-, We canimly.soontitariteldeace o c izmrgapritAtim ., 6 , lao4 B4alklap bri LEl , N WA " o r rth .. ^.o l_ , D ui ts... t. Th o ottes_ th b_dstd".pi g.. .... b.. , n. b.,... 1...vi :: add a cheerful dificharge.of ! duty mi thipert of: .JIBOI4 of rittsharekra. Tlismaivosetstnltyyamy.nts! 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RUTS B. RIDDLE , & Co., sviroas..d PIT6PR,INTOBS. PaTTS23I7I;tO-33: WEDNESDAY 111ORNINO, OCT. 18, 1868 Glorious Victory! Entire Republican Ticket Sleeted I We send cheerful greeting to our readerp, this morning. We have elected the entire Re- stood. by their ticket manfully. All boner to them for their spirit and zeal We have neither the room nor the time to dilate upon Ibis victory, to-day; but we tbnll embrace the opportunity to do ao to-morrow . The news from the State is also encouraging. We have carried the State beyond% doubt. The fender is referral to the confaised masaof details below ' ller particulars. All that we can make out dr it is. that we have eirried about every- thiog,eurywh ere Political Prescription. Tim fiSvago pertinacity with which Mr. Bu alianan pursues the reeakers of his own_poln icel party, who dare differ wila Lim in regard to ministration in tho warmest terms—endorerd the infamous English bill-fand, iu a word, sub milted to party dictation without a murmur. This submission, abject as it was, did no(, bow - exer, Satisfy the great chief of pro-slavery Democracy, who seems determined to make a dreadful example of the unfortunate sinner of • the Demerai. The party must be shown what txterribls thing it is for an individual member to differ with its temporary head, who, accord ing to its creed, ig hiinself incapable of error. It will not do, therefore, to let this editor off • We complain of the ensorshiP of the press established by the Erop.ror of France, who by this very csurse has m m : ! hi mse lf a tyrant in th e . eyes.of the whole eiviliz d world. flare we not ceneorehip in our c entry as exacting and cruel as that which disgraces France? Under a. m nistratiat of James Buchanan, as far as his own party journal: are concerned, liberty of the press is a mere s.am—n Mockery. The Washington Union, nude the eupervision of the President, is the great standard for the coun try, and if any subordi. ate democratic editor gainsays what it assert:, or disputes what it advances, he is degradei from his ranks and marked out for The most intolerable proscription. 1 . The Union is the bed of our modern Procrustes, and by it all must be to ted. This case of the Louisville editor is by o means a singular in stance. The country abo ads with Similar evidea - ces of political prescript' a. The political execu tioner is never idle, and the great offence on the par t a r L,:. victims, is that hey have the umniiness to think and act for the .. selves. Time was when such proceeding! would have been regarded by people with horror, but the reign of modern locefocoism has accua towed the country to all kind of usurpations and abuses. The nation seems to be surfeited with deliberate wrongs—with studied outrages upon private rights and popu lar.pritilegee—all owing to the domination of proelavery democracy. M. DADINET, the mast eittinguished of French MIL , ATIDIUMON Tux. TRAY/Milt —intelligence has been received here from Mr. Charles Ander eon (the author of “Lake 'higausi"), who has undertaken to explore - the Neap° country in the' direction of the hirer Cunene. It appears that after succesafully prosecuting several hundred miles of his journey, he was 'compelled - to re turn, owing to the scarcity of water and the du plicity of his guides. Anderson, however, is a matter indomitable energy, and is still sangu ine of ultimate success. According to the lest miring, he was preparing fore third attempt to force his Fuses° inland by a different route from any tried by him before.—Cope Argus, Aug, • 12. i I -'. • 431111 ." .0 / 1 A 2 °M , r4 . eurrepoildenfik , Couirturr4ineiliesiesig.A reWird.46. i ~.!.i ....r.: , . ... , .:.:, .: ialellt , l'.. The Hew °1f,,,a 4 t ).' 1e' 2 9 10, !tanaThe 3 . , tOli flair feral f.r th e detiSion ciferurpis4 n cWittletSt _6.„„ ..: lin WIWI. of *-T ece""dollizeir-*/ Pratese 6 r 3 ' foe,, or the rroarior nay aid, ...Wien or houithi or AgasslL Felton and Dr. Holmes, "the Autocrat," , u o ,oa r e. jionioenut or .. Teo geoid. highly ohms- - to the white Yriormteinsi -.-- r' - • ',.' - 1 tr ,, 5 ,4 m0,,,,,9 mu" . to „ t "in h,,V pine bottles only, "The party,was Co numerous 39 to require a !teeing the hams of the proprietor, B. Peal, de., 'blown In speciaicoeveyance for their trareportation from tae ~ant it. d ge o neee ,,,, to d the neck or each and army Conway to the Crawford House. This convey- - route. • , sneer Wee n large' country wagon, drain by a . 'Thie dolightfol st in, no popular as a remedy for Fever • team of tine Green Mountain horses, and driven eat Aeoeoreetwee of all stow, DlePePsta. Illilifeidk.a ' by a sturdy son of the Granite State. i floadacht,Coseirenees and Piles, can be obtained from tiny The day was one of the finest of the season, .Craw ~,,,p,,,e a k . p ron t o . and admirably adaplid for such an excursion, c am . oal —g. rocefet to ee k fo r goerbaree Holfend Bit. ' and every one. after his specialty, seemed to i.... me great popeasrity of this media. hee induced", take the keeistet. delight in its incidents. Oc- to p mLn i t u tt g a . none, Lich the public dumbd weird against casionally, the geologist would spy out some Witold at $1 per bottle, or eta bottles tome, by theme curious conformation or remarkable specimen of Pthttn . ltrgPtoNlti r e ,.. (3!);%?. fitc 4 Phermr t t Ltw i oen yet and 2d , rock, and would insist on the driver stopping to "" g " od,Pittaborah• Pa- nod prosaism generally. beitdaerlY *allow him to alight and investigate it.. This would often consume much time, and it, more . than once occurred that the impatient Jehu wan . .. obliged to remind the deeply absorbed party ' that the day was wasting, and that they .had a ' long tide before them. • "In the height of his impatience, the depth of his despair, and the extremity of his perplexity, , he turned to his companion on the box; for Prof. ' F., I should remark had taken no part in the i scientific researches of his brethren. "What on arth's the matter with them men ' Squire" somewhat petulantly demanded the I bothered Jelly. "What arc they abeont, stop ping the team and jumping out every time they some across a loose atone or n big dandylien. or thistle in the road! Who are they, any how Squire," he exclaimed in an agony of mingled curiosity and impatience. "Oh," quietly remarked our absorbed are ! cian, "they are naturalists. - "Alew days after this the game team Wall Nip,- . gad for this identical trip by aparty of Bostonians. As they rattled along the turnpike through the Notch, one of them said to the driver, who was delightedly nominating on the contrast between his present orderly company and the troublesome party he had been so perplexed with the day be fore— "Cor! deal of travel along here this Summer ? Eh, driver !" •`Wal, considerable, this week or so," was tho reply. suppose you haveahout as much R 9 you can do, now-a-days, carrying people to the moun tains, don't your continued the tourist. "Pretty nigh," replied our Jehu of thetwagon, "I hada queer party along the other day--the last Before you. I never seen such a set of fellowa :" "What were they like?" "Like? Like loonatics merh'n anything else I know on! Why, I thought I should never git up to Crawford's. Every once fu a while they'd stop the team and jump out, and pick up a stone, pull up a weed, and then one of 'cm would preach o long sermon, nod when he'd done, all the rest would chatter over it ; Mad it was e'en most as ranch as I could do to glt 'em into the wagon agin, and as it was, it was day light-down before we got ter Crawford's." .••But who were these people?" inquired the whole company of listeners, in n breath.— "Didn't you find out? "Wal, not exactly, I axed their kreper who they were, and he told me they were /worsts."' How THE COMET API-Race!, ON dATITRPAT Nlintr.—Donati's Gomel, towards which all eyes have been directed for three weeks' early I twi lights, reached its maximum of brightness on Saturday evening. It was then distant from the meet; of the free and enlightened population of I this favored town only the trifling stretch of fifty-four millions of miles. Everybody turned out to have a leak at the extra performance of the celestial visitor, conscious that suchn eight might not happen again during the very limited I.lifetime that is allotted to this degenerate peo- , pie. The nucleus was very brilliant, the tail prodigious. A star of the second magnitude might have rivaled the illumination of the clatt, but nothing less was worthy to tome into com a parison therewith The caudal extremity had a ' curse, a large curve, such a curve as a acimiter has; but it, end was shadowy, — Taint, tremulous and uncertain. The distance that was interposed 1 between the . erratic phenomenon and that other point-of light, Aretunts, - was visibly increased, . even since the previous eight. The race be tween Arcturus and Comet on Wednesday night, was about even. It was a struggle to find which ' could reach the horizon earlier—for all the world like a "neck-and-neck" pull on the Fashion; but on Saturday, when the Garret was doing its at meet, the star was "distanced" e-sent ally,. The Comet has gone oft at a tangent, in the space of time required for one terreqal revolution, and without previous notice, and the neighborly op proech was already forgotten. The view from twilight until deep dark, was magnificent. The • air, clear and cold, intensified the brilliancy of the celestial phenomena, and it was past eight o'clock before the great throng of star and comet-gazers in this region ban an end put to their enjoyment of the epectaclo. Now the Comet will grow fainter and recede gradually, as it came; still visible, but itiminiAing in olden. dor. But it has been earl .V F. 15 , n, Thy Oaths rEOP —The Ruston Journal thus epitomizes the information respect- , ing the European grain crop of 1838, as derived from latest foreign papere : "In the countries bordering upon the ltkdi- ; terranean the crop is variously reported, but upon the iwhole may, be regarded no equal to, if not exceeding an average. Egypt will furnish a full average. Spain and Portugal will not re- j quire any supplies from other countries. In , Belgierm and Holland there in an average crop; while in the Baltic regions, including Northern Germany and Western Russia, the yield hir be low an average, although high prices may in duce exports to some extent. In France there is a fair crop of wheat anti rye, oats being in ferior. The cereal crop of England exceeds the average, mud a portion of tic extraordinary wheat yield cf Last year still remains in the hands of farmers to be added to thin year's har vest. Other breadatuffe are somewhat ultder the average. In Ireland all kinds of produce aro abundant, compared with recent years. The wheat crop of Scotland is excellent, other crops being medium, and possibly below. On' the whole, the United Kingdom will this year re quire smaller imports of grain than in ordinary seasons. The supplying power of Central Hue- Ida in not yet determined ". A PETCOCIorA FOIIGGII AND MAIL Itounett.—A few days since the postmaster of Now (Melina arrested Michael Hertz, a lad of sixteen, in the act of signing a receipt fora valuable letter; ad dressed to John McMurdo, pf that city. Sev eral valuable letters have been mysteriouely taken from the poet office eirlea last May, and the police have been on the watch for the abstrac tion for some time. Receipt for moot of these have been given in this boy's Mind writing, and he has even forged endorsementn'of checks and drafts enclosed'in these lettere, and got them cashed at the city banks. How the hank effacers I could he deceived by his bungling forgeries is a I I matter of wonder to everybody. On breaking open the boy's trunk, at his father's heave, a pocket book wan found containing slfis anddwo I notes for $lO,OOO, drawn by a merchant at Centreville, La., for acceptance on a firm in New Orleans, due Ist March, 1859. He iraa committed for trial. WM? AM AR CONING To !—The N. Y. ?ll bunf in alluding to the proposed,pilgrimage of Pope Pins IX. mays: The strangeness of the thing is not, of coUree that the Head of the Catholic Church should pay is tisk to the scenes where the Christian relig ion had its origin, but that he should under the protection and by thepermiseion of the fiend of the Mussulman Faith—the representative of the deadliest opposites of his - Apoitolic predecessors. Indeed, the Pope will be in reality, the gueit of the Grand Turk, who has already cordially ns eeoted to the arrangement, and will unquestion ably do all in his power to make His Hollineen's visit agreeable to him. But, this twingthe mad suppose the Grand Turk ehould propose to :re- Aura the visit and partake of the hospitalities of the palace of the Pope—would It be possible to do the handsome thing by him. Cnattbes FRA2IOI9 Ansmsbias been nominated by the Itepublicane of the Third District of I Massachusetts, for Repreentative in Cougrobs. A NEAT and reliable article of ready made cloth log, for either men or boys, non ho.had at Carna ghan'a, Federal street, Allegheny City. A choice oda* of new style piece goods, for gents' and Hoye' custom work, is now ready for the examination of buyers, which, with a largo variety of furnishing goods for fall and 'rioter, make . his awoken attrae tire one. Examine hie prices and styles. t Oxman, St. Clair, near Liberty street, serves up , Oysters end all the seasonable luxurice in the neat est style, at all reasonable hours of the day . and or. oing. The rooms aro new and richly furnished, 'and visitors ran be accommodated In the beet Atyle- Meals nerved op to parties on short notice.. The best of family bread, cakes and confectionaries too windy on hand. A RZNICDT FOR Ito? WEATEMR.—The very best remedy for thin hot weather LI to drop in at Down% Federal SI, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of spatkling lee cold Mineral Water, flavored with the cboteirm of Syrups, and drawn frota a fountain fnexcellent or der. r, Their stuck of Cakes and Confections are of this — bitst description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got up in the neatest sty le tinaginable. litre Ahem a call. apcaalAotuts AI•COPLD K CO.. RATTXRS. 131. Wood Street. _Vtitteburiak Are prepared with tholorgest stock of HATS, CAPS, FURS AND BONNETS To aupplythe (booby Trade at Wholesale, that ha. aver beam olYanal In the Rod. Also, the moat deatrabla stook of goods to oar Itoo of Fall Styles far Rena. • IM.Cuuntry tderchouta aro turned to examine our stock deft NIOTIIERSI moirnEastt 1110TMERH111 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wilislow's Sooth log fee Children Teething. It boa no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate" the proems of teething by aollaning the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay twin, and le tore to nvflate the bowels. Depend npon it, mothern, It will give root tosoureelrea and relief and health to your Inhofe. Perfectly Rafe lo all aura. This rateable preparation la the pr eeription of one of she meet experieured and akilfitifornele Physicians to New England, mud haa been ilea! with eever.failing enemas in millions of calm. We bellow. It the bent AIM Fantod remedy In the world, I NI awes orDyanatery and Marlines In Children, whether attar. lona teething at from any other cum. 11lifo and health sea be estimated by dollars and ratite, it h. Worth Its weight In gold. SliMons of bottles. eold !mot year In the United States. It is an old and welbtried remedy. MOB ONLY 25 CLOTS A BOTTLII. - • aer-None genuine uniete the fonaingle of CURTIS I P. 611.- INo, York, la on the outride *rapper ' Bold by Druvgirte throughout the world. DR. J k.o. il. KEYSER, Ageut An littebnegn BT The Great Rixeltah Remedy. MIR JAMES CLARKE• 6 10ELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Preiniod from • preacrlptlon of Slr James Clarke, IL D., Phyalolan ExtraordhlatTto the Queen. Tide well known idedicfne la no Imposition, but a sure and mite remedy for Female Difficulties and 04AitruntIona, ram any more whetorer; and although a powerful remedy, they eoatain nothing Moffitt to the tonaltution. TO NIAERIED LADIES it brparrillarly suited. It will, In • abort time. bring on the monthly period with regularity. Doge hare nem, been known to inOtediere die &free, tionsma tdpour sr.. ''.l - __ , ......recondpsge nlenetpA6l are turn asereed. bor roll p.rtlenl•rs, get • pamphlet, free, of the nitsoL N. B --t1 nod 6 post. stamps enclosed to soy authort tod nnenf • sill Insure • thole, containing over 66 phis, by return mull. LL 4 SAIINESTOCE d CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, mel v 4.1 by ell druggists. ap27;dltv to T P•t , 4.O*(•PA• iL If:LI