THE COMPILER. d'k TOERTY, THE r: MN, AND TDD rtf4TITI.—TION:" CRITISBURG, PRYN'A.: Monday Morning, Oct 20, 1858, DemoeratiQ National Nominations, For l're.vidant, JAMES BUCII.A.NAN, of Pennsylvani , rice President, JOIIN C. BRECKTNRIDGE, of Kergucky, Eleetwal Ticket. Ei,,Eraoßs balm; - Charik..s R. Buckalew, of Columbia county, Wilson 31eCaudless, of Allegheny county. niS.KRICT ELECToftS. 1. Goo. 'W. Nebingcr, 3. Abraham Edinger, 2. Pi erceßut ler, 14..Rculum Edward. Wartman, 15. (}eo. A:Crawford, ant H. Witte, 16. James Black, .5. John 'McNair, 17. Henry .1. Stahle, ohn. IL Brinton, 18. Jt.shn D, Roddy, 7. David Larry, 19. Jacob Turn ey, S. Charles Kessler, 20...1". A. J. Buchanan, 9. James PattArson, 21. William Wilkins, Isaac Slenker, 22. Jas. G. Campbell, . Frs. W. Hughes, 23. Thos.Cunningham, 12. Thos. Oster hou t, 24. John Realty, ° 25. V i neon t Phelps; THE KEI "5T40214: FIRM IN THE ARCH! MOD TORCH-LIGHT PROCESNION! The magnificent , Democratic VICTORY achieved in our own glorious Commonwealth, will be celebrated IN GETTYSBURG, Thvirsday Evening Next, t, the 23d inst.,) by a GRANO TORCEi - LLGHT PROCES SION, in which the friends of the - Union and Constitution through out the entire' county are invited t'a participate. --Hon. Wm.- 11-:-WELsn, of York, is expected to be present and ad dress the people on the occasion. - ..::•r" - } .- 0011E FOR THE UNION COME FOR THE CONSTITUTION COMM IN YOUR MIGHT ! ALL— ALL COME! - Oct. 20, 184. POLE RAISING cove offnear Trestle's Mill, in Muting towilAiipi on. Scart;lay, the 2511 t at. 2 - O'clock, P. M. Good speaking may be eNpected. Once more unto the breach, for L Mon and Liberty 1 11111 MEETING, The Buchanan and Breckinridge Club •of tTutamasburg will meet , at - Jo:awn - 1W 1. - in tit place, on Saturday evening, October 23th, at U o'clock. A gond attendance and good speaking are expected. By ordor of the Ex. Com, Ma's Meeting AT IV ES T INSTE t.L::3".21. Grand licinecratie 111a--11aetln lIn1 take place at Westutinstvr, on Thumlay next, (the :mi.) A 4 UU moase demonstration is' expected. What We Have Gained in Penn sylvania, - We have gained . ten Members.Of Congress, which *ill gofer to neutralize the Abe h6mt majority in the House of Representn, rives, eiyevially *hen added to the oieveral p;oini of oar brethren in Indiana and Ohio, We !ince stricken down the boasters of Abo litionism, who were to carry Pentr;ylvania :against the Democratic party -in October 'by ,50,000. We 'IAA's eleetec). three upright 4wl thorough-bred Pennsydrania Democrats to three impo - rtant State offices. With them, we laive secured a working majority in the 1,6 g, izdature, thus making thy: election of a p ea). cratic United State's SonAtor, for six years, feom the Fourth of 111 arch next, to co=operate w th the administration ursJAMES BUCHAN AN, certain: • WE RAVE FULFILLED 4.LL OUR PROMISES TO DEMOCRACY OF OTHER STATES. We ll:Lye arrested the ticks of sectionalism, Those constitute tl►e trophies of a glorious slays work, and - we oppose them to the lies awl claims of the of as monuments of — ll - 6 - iiiiicfrati - e - fardityait - d - Rotaßraie orgaikifor,s-, BM! Oar Zanner - .1 7 104,3 in Light. The heginniug of the Gill - of Democratic ,dories which LIU human power can prevent, chrouiele to-day. Peuusylvania And tirond side bv side. ,131inoi.s, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, :AUL nucticat, will follow the glorious uiplc. Make. room fur the nuhle, yicturious Democ racy, and let us look at the tjgjlres. Votes on the Presidentiai question fur ‘l.luck And Brock :" 15 Southern States OW Tor , Pennsylvania, New Jersey, timanectleut, Michigan, Wisconsin, California, Indiana, We set these votes down as cerio:t ; the 4tCS may be increased by New N;t wpshire, Ithole Island, ac., rallying pnder benni,:r ,:f t, l 3e N'ational Democracy, Movir:,:your UOins; ESIOCRA'n The Result in tin C3unty. The eon teit of Tuesday- la4t wa4 probaid y ch a macriztl , by more hard-worki rig warmth in this county Omit any which we'ceded it for y4urs, g ever before. , The linow Nothings, fearful of losing, and almost frantically an xi- DIN to Bare — the county Aces and county pa yonag4, (in their eyes of more consequence than the carrying of Pr4-.idents or ('ongress men,) forgot nothing----left untried no expedi.. ent, no device:however questionable or IoW —to bring about the defeat of the Democratic candidates. 'They newour candidates had .stfengtio, and they knew, too, that a majori , ty of the people of the county, if left to Utak ' own unbiassed judgment, would doelare against Know 'tiothingism and Mack Repub licanism -combined, Its they before declared against Know Nod' ingism itself. Against odds like these they knew it carte useless to strive fairly and in open day—and hence the base= ness and recklessness exhibited at nearly all the polls by the file-leaders and doers of the dirty work eut out by the dark lantern man agers of Gettysburg. Theiranxiety for the election of Dr. Horner a/ u 4 the defeat of Henry Reily had no limit. It seemed, by their extraordinary efforts in that particular, as -though very souls' salvation depended upon a favorable issue fur their favorite. It is now becoming known 'here that, for days before the election, the county was scour ed by the minions of dark lanternisui—man• agers, file-leaders, and rank-atof-file sneaking out ve:'y early in the morning and returning in the darkness of the night—all bent upon getting out their whole vote, circulating- ru mors known by them to be untrue, and doing all manner of things calculated to injure the Democratic ticket in general—but above and beyond all, to bring about the election of 1)r. Iforner. So confident were they on the election day, that they 4)ffored to bet that not one of the Democratic candidates would be successful. Of course they were taken np,awltheir ?moil won! But it showed bow "sanguine they, wore—how effectually' they supposed they had canvassed And stirred up the county in thei . r favor—and how perfectly their plots were laid. . But the Democrats stood .up firmly, and contested eve...y inch of ground with a determi— nation to submit to nothing that wal_ wrong,, whilst they yieWnd what was right, The-returns will belount . ' . . Though three Of the Democratic mud i dtttes are defeatbd, the vote on the State ticket is in our favor, and stadows rurt4 1 y majority of hun dreds for BUCHANAN BREOK IN IHDO E in November. For that battle LET -US NOW PREPARE. :FOR TIIE UNION- AND TILE CONSTIT UT lON, FOIIIVA RD! FOIIIVARD I=l Know Nothing Desperation. (767ine 7IC cm justi,es ,e means,"was practised upon to a most diskrnee fpl Went by the opposition on Tuesday. At severul or the polls, sneaking Know Nothings got hold, by hocik or crook, of parcels of Pent-, ocrntic tickots, and snugly pasting Ow mono of Pr. Horner over that of Henry Reily, at -tempted to pass them oft as (menhir Democratic ballots upon unsuspecting voters, and in a 'few instances suce6eded. One (t the imposters was detected, and the game becoming known, it -was not again resorted to at -that poll.— "Oh, shame, :it;hero Is thy blush r' Fiala; in other ways were attempted.— It was rumored tia Tuesdlty mornitig, -that the opposition were ei rculatiu:", ,very secretly, tickets with the name of Wilson Roily for Astioeiitte Judge, and Autry Belly for Con, gross; But as su"4m [LS we were advised of it, prompt means were taken to prevent mischief iu the several districts', and it was prevented, in that particular at least. • The attempt to pass s4h off, however, was made in several places, as we ere informed. Could any other but a party - utterly deroid - of - Priuriple - resortH to such outrageous unfairness, not to use a • harsher -term ? Let this be another warn ing to our friends., to BE ON THEIR GUARD at • I the next .election. "THE TWO HOUSES !" Demeeratie eitnnenew's wore Opt en Thursday eveninz, waking no the eehoes for Miles around with SOME THUNDER from "Peild opo sun," in honor of the victory achieved in gaining (as - the buys say) -Tim Two uousEs"--thc Court-lumserird the Poiw-hun.s.e! --not forgetting; the Congressman, Senator, Commissioner, ,auditor and ,Surveyor ! The "HE.% cry" never thundered more thunderingly before, . It was snid that the Knew Nothing "&im" gun was out also on that evening, but if it was, it must have played a regular Know Nothing quiet game—for it was not beard in town. The procession of the Know Nothings and Black Republicans, on Thursday evening, got ten up on the strength of the news brought by the Paltimore ,gun of that morning, was nuvie up of "Mack spirits and white, blue and grey." The "colored gentlemen" woo, we are told, were in it, at ,exalt for a while, must have been quite An addition in the way of variciy—not to say anything about "the equality of the Faces, VS—The opposition having On Thursday night exhibited ft. fondness for the music of horns and bells,our Democratic boys have sine() I , eun gratifying them with an exhibition of their bkill in that lino, •' Thoy study to please 1" The Democratic, processions on Friday and Saturday evenings were 'Argo and of euurse ItEy_"Did you boar tilt) DCWe, from :S.faine ?" Yes—and from. PENNSYLVANIA. A-L-S-01 Plankvicing Day. —The Governor of Maine 148 joined with the Govaraurs of Maryland and Missoitri in designating the 20th of No- Yenti, f er As thanksgiving, day. I;= tb.eir_Level The Glorious Democratic Triumph in Connecticut—A "Shriek" for the Union and the Constitution. The Now' - Haven Register Ilies notices the triumph achieved by the Dernoerats of Con tLectient tit the town, electionii. held in that fitate on Monday week "'These primary "elet;tions In most of the towns in this Stah! took 1)1;100 on Monday, and the result is a very decided and substantial main to the Democracy. It shadows forth the election of Ow Buchanan & Breckin ridge elec toral ticket in - November by a triumphant ma jority. t dowaGinneeticut hereafter as sure fOr * BUCHANAN, THE CONSTITUTION, AND TILE UNION ! Spread it abroad, and let it'give new courage to the friends of the Union through the length and breadth of the land. The Maine fever is not to 'epidemic=- and,, its Philosopher (freely truly says. the Black Republicans must do soinethflig xnoroz than hurrah over Maine, or they are doomed to an ignominious and overwhelming defeat. For the information of persons outside of Con necticut, it may he well, to observe that the selectmen of the several towns, chosen in thee primary elections, are the inspectors of elec tions, as known bl other States. not only for the Preshhaitialelection in November, but for the ensi'v , year. The Black Republicans have mad a secret and desperate effort to se cure these officers. The State has been stump ed for the last month by their most_ adroit speakers and eleetioneerers ; they have had masts Meetings, and barbecues, and torchlight processions without number ; and, after all, the are gracefully but effectually laid out. Ward Beecher has been frequently in requisi tion, and all the political pciesthood that he could influence have , been instant in season and cut of season . ; but to no - purpose. The movements Of the oath demagogues have re coiled upon him, and we believe, instead of in- ' fining the cause of Buchanan, he has done us much , rood. Let him continue as he has be , gull through the present month, and up to the presidential vote, and Coniterfirlif will he the liduner ,titate ! PUSH. ON TILE COLT UMN, BOYS ! This is only the. beginning I for 'BUCK AND BREeK,' TILE CONBMUTION ANP Tit E lO.N !" Connecticut will prove a bi?AUL'irr/tEr lu Ne'W Enernind . fiiitiaitAlif I It !nay rusk upon our, bayonets:, bot it cannot breed; um. calintlid "I t crones as fleet tts forest doer 1 , el tire ft bur/: we tame,'" The Glorious Democratic Victory in Del. The Delaware State Reporter thus notices the brilliant triumph achieved by thin Dentoe; racy of that patriotic little State on Tuesday week ; 6'Never, since Delaware was a State, has such it majority ever been given by any party pis the . Denmeruts gained, sih VAvery county and almost every linndred in the State li - eintwm - ttic- - -tnot of them MajoritieS unprecedontedly . _large In New Castle the majority 1:4 750, in Kent 474,, and in Sussex ot2o—maKung an aggregate of .1,`,1). Our op ponents are tittprly disc: unfitted everywhere. And well they may ho, for such a 4.th3111.c0 in two yearLiswe heheve can• hardly be said ever to have occurred anywhere, t our last elec tion, which was.beld hi -November, 1854, they h i jflL us hi every county, carrying the State by the then almusttmexampled majority of nine hundred. :\ ow, when it repallacts,(l that we haye only about I ,U)() votors in the State,: this change is certainly very nowt, if not entirely, wtthout 3 parallel ThullioNt Democrats were really surprised at the result. Although they lout no doubt about carrying the State, yet such a majority was evidently unexpected, But the Union and Conhtitution al men of all political persuasions lurve been deikerting their former assoeiates nod joining' our ranks by scores. Ohl liUti 'Whigs, men misled by the fanatieisms of the times, and man of thoSe formerly entrapped in the wiles of Know - 1\ othingism, becoming Clm:in - 111d of the decet.tion practised orteil them, have bold ly cone' l'orward defence of tliti party whose princip;es and Measures timo 0 - na ex perivn e e have aemonstrated to be sound, and reliable, I equally conducive to individual and to the pub lic welfare." VERY BIND .SEY', 'After the word had gone forth from the "Superior Council": of the Know Nothings who swear by this fit tr & Banner, that any thing itipi enri'ylbiny should lee done to defeat Henry Roily and elect-Dr. Horner, that paper has the cool assurance to attempt to sympa 00se with Mr. 11, in.losLilefeat._ But the effect of tho ofrort, only to add salt to injury. "It eumas from tho wrong quarter!" as was very properly remarked Ly a member of the same church to which Mr. Roily hohi 4, the.other day, when a most rank nod proseriptive.Know Nothing attempted the saine thing in his prosence, It (ily on the 1 - .2th • tif last September that this same Strtr d Danner contained the following kiiol paragraph in reference to Henry Rely t "Sigwfwimi.—llENnvEn.y. one of the 11a,thaliait candid:oo; for Associate Jtnlge, passed through town on Saturday morning, in cc.mpanty with one of the Priests from Cono wago Chapel, returning on Monday—Vcourse, not on a political expedition l" The ,S7ar, for several years, has teemed with ruthless awl . unmanly flings at Mr. 'lcily and his church—and now, after having dovoteil the strongest energies of its 4 -Council" to defeat him, seeks to offer sympathy ! If the thing were not so disgusting, one wouldi be tempted to laugh at the folly it e4ltibits. 11111•1===1111111 PREXATURE I The Know Nothings and Abolitionists 'blew their horns' an whi4le on Thursday night, over the election returns brought by the cal ly stage that evening—but since then they have been compelled, 'sorely against their will, to look at the Se-One hundred and seven citizens of Brydantown district, in Chester county, Md., who were "Old line" Whigs, have published a Card announeing their intention to vote, for the first time, with the Democrats at the No vember election.- t&-The Annapolis Republican says the Hon. John M. S. Causin will t4lie the stump fur I;whartan. Good aware. ria -- .;# • ' 47 'lv , - • • , - ,- • ~z,_, L A ....,.., :,...,...„....:,-, , . 7 , , *,..,..„., ; ,.47, ~,„,,,, , , , ___ ADAM'S COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS. 11 , u,rtetijiir the."Compilet" from the Official, A Majority for the Democratic State Ticket, Congressman and Senator and the Election of one Democratic Associate Judge, the County Commission er, Director of the Poor, Auditor and Surveyor. The, following are the official returns of the Election in this county on Tuesday.— The names Of Democrats are in SMALL CAI'S —Know Nothing Black Republicans in Roman. It will be seen that there are majorities for all` the Democratic candidates, except Mr. Robinson for Assembly, Mr. Roily for. Asso ciate Judge, and Mr, McClean for District At torney. That we most profoundly regret the defeat of these three excellent and deserving gentlemen, need not be said;—and when the bold desperation and base trickery of the " ow Nothing Black Republican oppo sition (prominently aimed at them,) are con sidered, and the confidence with which that oppo4ition entered uponihe battle is taken into account, the wonder is that the Democracy came out of the contest with a solitary victor ious laurrt, It was truly a hot contest—just Such as unnri n& pled K. N 's, e_an got up who feel the "C'dhosive power of public plunder" forsak ing them_ Friends of Buchanan and Breek itiridgc—of the Union and the Constitution— .AND AT THEM AGAIN! One blow mere, at?d Sant and San bo Au E BuRIED Canal Contitti3Nioner tf ,•Inditor Griteeal: o "i t... tv - 0 - ... ::. t, 6 -1.: C 0 .61 er rn al n c• • `-' H = t 4 :I '3 ) Gettysburg, 172 219 " 171 000 ' Cumberland, . ( 1 1 Littlestown, - 111 Oxford, 1 Di York.n,<r,s, 1.7 370 127 - 370 - Millermtown, 214 218 212 218 Berlin, l3l . 69 13 I. '69 Menallen, 105 . 189 106 l B9 I itt nfers town, 176 11'8 . 176 118 Franklin, - 137 161 Mk 161 Cot to 1 - 111.!, , o, - 107._ 40 1(17 4(1 lloitl lars burg, -60 99 60 •99 Mo tuttio . y, 99 77 100 76 Moan tpleasant, 222 5l - -2`)2 • 51 Hampton, 105 90 107 88 Abbotlstown, . - 91... 63.. 91 62 Freotl6lll, 42 54 * 42 54 Uttion, • 108 48 108 48 Butler, 95 120 95 100 23:)9 . 0 270 2312 2067 Sarecor Gertgral ttC Auembly RuweLLaporteitonnisolg.Musselmati. Gettysburg, 171. °2O IG7 - 0- '6 Qumberland, 91. • 132 90 . 132 - Littlestow u, 111 - , 88 , ll2 87 - Oxford, 11.7 64 114 67 York Bprino. e ,s 127 369 - 128 . 365 Millt9•stowu, 214 216 292 230 Berlin, 131 69 127 • Menallen, 100 • 189 105 1.90 Ilunterstown, 17(1 118 17.5 110 Franklin, 138 11;1 - 133 . ' 164 Conowago, 107 40 - 105 42 Ileiillersburg, 130 99 60 99 Mountjoy, ' 99 77 99 -- , i Mountpleasnnt, 222 51 221 52 Hampton, 107 HS 107 88. Abbottstown, 91 62 01 ' 6'2 Freedom, . 42 54 39 57 Union, 10$ - 48 _ 1118 48 Butler; 95 120 94 121 2313 -- - 2277 2_"J7- Cony reNs Senatm Mt LIA . l'u rnroy. BRE wKIC , Crooks, Ciettysburtf,, 1119 221 172 219 Clunlierlitial, 9') 133 91 132 Lit tlestown, 111 88 111 ,S 8 Oxford, 11( fl - 117 '‘64 York ,Spring 9, 127 3(0 * 127 3GS Millerstown, -214 218 2[5 218 Berlin.. 130 69 131 69 Menallen, - ' 106 180 106 1••=•9 lluntorstuwn, 177 117 176 118 Franklin, 138 161 138 161 Conowago, 107 40 107 40 lleidlerstmrg, 00 99 60 99 Mountjov,' - • 99 77 99 77 Monntpreasant, 222 51 222 - 51 Hampton, 107 88 107 88 Abbottstown, 91 61 01 61 Freedom, 42 54 42 54 Union, 108 48 108 48 Batler, 95 120 95 120 2309 2268 2315 2264 Associate jiff-fries. uxu.tu,-Its.ILT,--IToriaer r -Stewart. Gettysburg, 192 154 240 195 Cumberland, 90 78 148 127 Littlestown, 114 104 86 , 88 Oxford, "York Springs, 149 110 369 " 361 INlillerstowu, 214 212 222 - 214 Berlin, 129 -, 128 70 70 Menallen, 103 105 151) 192 Hunterstown, 174 169 125 117 Franklin, 134 132 167 158 Conotwago, 105 106 40 42 Heidlersburg, - 60 60 97 99 .Nrountjoy, 98 95 83 - 75 Mountpleasant, 203 212 55 52 Hampton, 107 103 89 90 Abbottstown, 93 88 60 62 Freedom, 47 40 ,51 51 Union, 107 101 53 47 Butler, 91 91 124 119 23•?7 9 °07 2338 2218 Commissioner & Director. Br„ssEu. Mickley, Wot.r. Kopper. Gettysburg, 172 219 169_ 2 0 1 Cumberland, 88 • 132 90 133 Li ttlestown, 111 88 , 111. 88 Oxford, - 117: 64 119 55 York Springs, 124 368 128 369 Nillerstown, 210 220 2u5 224 Berlin, 131 69 131 69 Menallen, 106 189 106 189 llunterstown, 173 117 176 118 rtniklin, 127 172 134 165 COtiowagio, 107. 40 107 40 M!1. S 8 111 65 117 117 11G 66- 63 llcidlersburg, 60 Mountjoy. Mount pleasant. .111[ Hampton, , 108 Al,bo tts town, 91 Freedom, 41 Union, 108 Butler, 95 11=11=1:111M1 Auditor, Divtriet d Co. Surveyor. • lo 5 Se ,-, WO IV iC • cr (-1 . epl Gettysburg, 171 220 167 223 167 223 Cutuberlaiiil, 91 132 84 136 00 132 Littlestown, 111 88 105 94 111 88 Oxford, 117 64 116 65 117 62 Y'k Springs, 125 370 122 374 127 348 Millerstown, 214 218 198 211 Berlin, 122 77 1D '7O 127 72 115 180 100 193 106 189 linuterstown,l79 115 176 118 '172 118 Franklin, 140 161 132 167 136 162 Gonowago, 107 40 107 40 105 41 Ileidlersburg 60 99 58. 100 60 99 Mountjoy, - 99 77 97, 77 100 76 Mountprnt, 2: - .2 51 220 52 221 52 liampton, 106 88 107 88 107 88 Abbottstiown, 91 61. 90 62 89 64 Freedom, 42 . 54 43 53 41 54 Union, 108 48 108 47 108 48 Butler; -95 120 95 118 97 118 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 2315 2264 2251 2304 2303 2265 Icj—Once more unto the breach— ONCE MORE! ‘ll PENNSYLVANIA ne-ttythe Union anal Constitution! 'Failure OF THE FIRM OF SAM & SAMBO! The People CONFIRMING THE ACTION OF THE CINCINNATI CONVENTION!!! Condemning Know Nothing isny& Abolitionigm: BUCK & IBRECK ~,•. S . El! WE'VE GOT 'EM !—The State Candidates-15 of the 25 Mern. hers of Congress—the State Le gislature ; _and U. S. Senator=! Annexed are the returns of the election in this State on Tuesday last. The counties are 41 in, but some are only reported. The cor rections we_ think will increase the Democrat . tio niojority Item. Fusion Maj. Adams, 44 • Allegheny, 3,868 Armstrong, Bed lord, 140 Berks, 6,061 Bucks, • 656 Beaver, Butler, Brad ford, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Clarion, 950 Clearfield, 700 Clinton 250 Columbia, 1,650 Cumberland, 251 Chester, - A 4 Crawford, ' Dauphin Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Fulton, Franklin, - Foriest,, Greene, Huntington, Indiana, Jefferson, J uniata, Lehi eh, Luzerim, Lycoming, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Mercer, McKeac, Mil Din , Montgomery, Monroe, Montour, .Northumberland, N orthampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Snyder, Soineiset, 98 Susquehanna, 6 Tioga, 53 Union, 85 Venango, 65 , Warren, 54 , Wayne, 48 Washington, 119 Wyoming, ' Westmoreland, 2293 09 75 2300 2265 York, 99 76 0.. r‘) 87 G 1 .53 48 124; r. 400 575 370 250 300 270 1,070 175 861 1,500 305 100 1,941 1,512 550 1228 2,320 150 3,434 560 1,738 160 Members of Congress Elected. GAIN OF EIGHT DEMOCRATS ! Ist District—Thomas W Florence, Dent. 24 do. Edward. Joy Morris, Amer. 3d do. James Landy, Dem., gain. 4th do. Henry M. Phillips, Dem., gain. sth do. Owen Jones, Dem. . 6th ,do. John Hickman; Dem. 7th do.. Henry Clutpiiiin, Dem., gain. Bth du. J. Glancy Jones, Dem. 9th do. A. E. Roberts, American. 10th do. John C. Kunkel, Republican. 11th do. Wm. L. Dewart, Detn., gain. 12th diy. J. G. Montgomery, Dem., gain. .13th do. Wm. 11. Dimmiek, Dein. 14th do. Galusha A. Grow, Republican. 15th do. Allison %%lite, Dem., gain., 16th do. Dr. Ahl, Dem., gain. 17th do. Wilson Reilly, Dem., gain. 18th do. . John. R. Ede, Republican. 19th do. John Covode. Amer. ' - 20th do. W. Montgomery, Dein., gain.. 21St do. David Ritchie, Republican. - 221 do. S. A. Purviance, Republican. 2J4 do. Stewart. Republican. 24th do. J. L. Gillis, Dein. 25th do. John Dick, Republican. • STATE LEGISL ATURE. The Democrats have carried the State Leg islature by a. considerable majority, and we will have a Democratic majority u., joint bal lot, thus securing the election of a Democrat ic United States Senator. WILSON REILLY ELECTED! - Our candidate for Congress hug carried eve r . ry county in the district ! Mr. Reilly's ma jorities are as : Adams, official, Franklin, _Bedford, .' 6 Juniata, unofficial, Fulton, niaj., 498 THAT WILL DO! • • • GEO- W. BREWER, ELECTED ! Out candidate for Senator also carries the counties of his district. Franklin gives Mr. Brewer, Ad 41119, Brewer's maj., SO WILL -ULU INDIANA ERECT! The Democrats uf this. staunch atta reliable State &become out of the contest iv;th their 'colors flying. They elect a Democratic Gov ernor, Lieutenant Governor, a majority of the Congressmen, a inajoiri,y hi the Legislature, with SIX TtIOUSAND 3.1.k.) - 011,t IT on tliu popular vote , It!! t! - -- Goes for the _Black Republicans and Know Nothings, as last year ; but the .11emoerats gainhandsornelrm tilt-Popular roct, and gain Sls Congrestnen !!! SOUTH CAROL INA Is Denaucrai,ic, as usual—having a Demo cratic Congressional delegation, and a Dew eratic Legislature :!! - 400 "The city of Savaawah,. on Ole 13ah instint, elected the entire Democratic ,ticket. Last year the Know Not liings ha,124 majority 600 How Fusion Succeeds. 478 , 700 3,850 In Pennsylvania, the Fillmore party fused with -- the Abolitionists; the Democrats have• carried the State by a large majority. In In diana, the same thing was done, with the same result. From SIX TO TEN THOU SAND majority in the latter State, shows bow gloriously fusion_ acts in favor of the Democ racy. ow Nothingism & Abolitionism found 1,200 525 450 1,800 116 50 Wanting: 200 1,700 50 Keep It Before the People, That the temp of the Senate bill for the pa cification of Kansas was pronounced by John P. Hale to be unexceptionable, awi yet the Black Reput lican.? cppoxer? it. 2,444 1,700 450 800 050 'Destructive Fires in York. On Tuesday night last, eighteen buildings, (houses, barns and stables,) Were destroyed by fire, on Duke street, in York—supposed to have been the work of the incendiary. A few nights before a destructive fire occurred near the same locality, attributable to the same cause, A bad state of things that. *irln the ten States .. ‘Vhieh liave *may voted for members of the next Congress, the Democrats hare gained TaIRTY-EIGHT BE 300 M)0 icr Who W-h-i-s-t-I-e-d.? 130 REM 1.4,9 33,676 27.412 (12641 =I _ 42 umi. 51 '• elli 10 1.'200 1.500 4 50 350 360 200 27,411 41 44 123 ;V 1 2110
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