EPUBLICIN - COMPIIIM. GETTYSBURG, PA. MONDAY 31ORNING, DEO. 17, 1855. Congress. !bump ofßepresentatives was still with out a Sppolter at last accounts, The votes varied but little, during the past week. On tbejast - belhit on Tbursday4the 55th) the vote stood : Richardson, Democrat. 72 ; Banks. Imesoil„ 104 ; Fuller, mixed, 38. Necessary_ to a chciiee 113. There is no . telling when or how the contest wilt end. tven the knowing r wi s en's. ie Democrats adhere manfully to their plat form, and we feel confident that they will con- tinue to do so. Our Opponents. i The last Valley Spirit says With an over whelming majority in Congress, procured by incendiary appeals,to . the passions of fanatics in all sections; of the Union, bill more -particu larly --I n--tho-North-east—our----uppo ne n tsye tints.* far been unable to effect on organization of the- House. , When the Congressional elec tions were* pending, the opposition leaders pro fessed to; have but one object in view—the re- ' peal of the ' , iniquitous" measures adopted by i the Democratic Congress and sanctioned by the Democratic President. Their clamor wits suc cessful ,in obtaining for them a majority in Congress, and what is the spectacle that is now presented to our view I Instead of organizing in all haite and proceeding to undo the "iniqui ties" of the last Congress, they are fitchtingfor the spoils! They-consider the offices of great er value than the Missouri Compromise, else why do'they . squabble oier r tke spoils 'instead of. proceeding to restore that Compromise ? 1 Tens of thousands of dollars have already been squandered in this fight of the opposition lac; lions, and the probability is that the public treasury will be made to bleed for some time to come. * Gov. JOHN BIGLER OF CALIFORNIA.—We learn that although Gov. JOHN BIGLER, at the recent *election in California, vra's declared to have been beaten, he actually polled . eight _thousand inore..votes than any Democrat' bud ever before received. T:iere is not a doubt. as to his . election ; but ffiud accomplished the purpose of the Secret Lodges. Every intelli gent •man in California is satisfied of this tact, 'and, thti - honest . Know Nothings do not hesitate to Make thiS nduilssiOn. The consequence has been, that the. Governor's fraudulent defeat bus ',greatly increased his. popularity with the De inocrity 'avid all right-minded men. lie cer tainly'deserves this,high position in the confi dence of the people of California. MN. JOEL B. Ditxsurt.—This gentletnan's *name has Leen mentioned by several palms in connection with the office of Auditor General. .M - r.:Danner is just the kind Oman that should receive the euminatioe by the Democratic Con vention. lie has: 'tried in the; balance and 'never foufid- , Wanting, and has withal the ability to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, and creditably. There is no man whom: we would rather give - a -lift." than 'Squire Danner,--Carlisle hemocral. The Lady's Book. Gooses, for . .. January, is a 'superb number. The'steel engravings, "These are my Jewels," and "Our Father, who art in Heaven," equal anything in their line we have.ever seen. The Fashions, too, are tastefully gotten up, and the "hundred and one" other embellishments add.considerably to the attractiveness of the number. The letter press is mainly from the pens of leading anthers ; and, altogether, this issue is one which even Goma himself may be oud of Peterson's magazine. Perausox's, for January, is on our table, pn:Senting an unusually brilliant appearance. The steel e ngravings, ...The Morning Bath," end ..The Departure of Rebecea," are . indeed beautiful ; the Fashions are not surpassed, and there are numerous other excellent embellish ments. In the list ofcorAtibutors we observe the names of many distinguished writers. PrriitSoN is bound not to be behind the times. WISCONSIN ELECTION. -• The Waukesha Plaindealer of November 27, gives figures re electing Mr. l3arstow governor, of Wisconsin by 433 majority, and showing a democratic gain of ELEVEN THOUSAND on the vote for Congiessitien one year ago, when the republi cans bad 8398 majority. K. N. CONVENTION AT LOETISVILLE.—There was a Mass meeting of Know Nothings lit I,ouisville on Tuesday Week. The Times speaks thus of It : ' Altogether, the Convention has been a fail are. The number in attendance was small. Ana speaking insufferable. It has been a bra vy, stupid affair throughout; and Le only thing accomplished by it has lcen the con sumption of an intolerable quantity of bad -whiskey, and the tapension 01 a large amount of foul breath- It is the last Lick of "Sam" in Kentucky. Peace to his arlies. fr7 - The New York Herald says thnt Mr. BreIiANAN, as the Presidentia: candidate in 1856, will unite the Ova Democratic faction:4 in that State. anti thus carry the State for I Democratic-party. NOVILL"Stat3SCT r TASATiox.--A Bill has - - - _ i,erti resell led to t I,egisla Lure