THE COMPILER- PLIPERTY, Tilt nun's, Jan Tun COICITITUTION:" GETTYSBURG, PEYN'A.: Monday Morning,'Nov. 17, 11355: THE UNION SAF4I? 1:RIDIP1INT ELUTION OF BUCK. AND 1313 Eelic:. Itte I),:noertte7 of (jt4ttyglutrob int, , rl4l c.:10- bratite:. the eievation of Perutßyl ranill' 44 Favor ite S m to the Prei4idertey, on %VI; I )7ic: ESDA V EVENiN“ NEXT. Num. 194. h, DiSPLA:Y OF 'FIRE WOI{K.S, , FiIIiNG Cl" CANNON. Good Speaking rutty also be expected. No effort wilt be Npartql m Maker; demonqtratirin worthy of the ocvagion.— The friend:4 of BuChanan and liteekirmitlf. - r,e throughout the 'county are invited, to attetal. VICTORY! The' Democrats of lIE/DLETZSINRG will Relehrate the .election of Buchanan anj .4reek inri(lge, by a Prooession, Firing of Cannon, Sneakino... on SATURDAY EVP.NINQ Nov. C 2 1. "Penelope Ann" will 1)e there. The file:all of tho rinse are invite.,l to lie present, and participate in the demon,- t ration'. aiws - rhe. nest step in tile programme of PreNident making, is the meeting of the Elec tors to cast their votes for the : Presidential ciindidates. This is done on the first 'Wednes day in December, the -Electors being called together by : a notice given by the Governor of each State. On the second Wednesday in February, o,ngress will open the returns and count the votes. Know .rfs,tlangiPlt By giving heed - to the general tune of the op position here, before the election, one would have been led to siippose that Fillmore's vote county' would' amount to but a few hto.dreds,- including the fitsiun ticket. 144 what does the result show? Why, that of the fusion votes polled, Millard Fillmore (the -- tinet Know:Nothing candidate) has 122:5, to . 1.1f20 for John C. Fremont: S The former 12c7 side bas 2 i straight-opt votes, making his en tire majority in the 'county over the candidate of the muoh :talked-of "biceding ? "!in Kansas, one hundred and .twentitnine l The Know Nothingism of the opPesitiou will "stick out" - afiEraiikleetiou; no matter Ihiw vtitionimitty they may 'deny it -before. - And yet Catholic tiiid.goreiga-born.pitizos are abused by (liege Know Nothing 'yin , : CHEATS, beeause thay would, not be hUm bugged by them into voting against *v., Bu chanan. CJuld iusulent prestunptiou go fur ther? Tho Murderous Riots n f_3lctrxi9vfl, elecltion riots in Bid inst., were as serious 63 ninny a regUlar bat tle. The leepublicon reports that twenty-five I'er,Boll 'lsere either killed ar mortally wound ed, twinity-seven dangerously, fifty-one severe ly. and thirty-four slightly wounded, making a total of ono hundred and thirty-seron per- E:.)11. are , ' in the ri'o at this election. • lilinai s. After a lung period of tlonht am, many con reports, it seems DOW eloarlg aseer l-a.iited thus this• State has cast her s:leet f iral v,ite f;,-; JAMES Ilucr:ANA.s. -The Black Re p all.:ica n rejoieings over theeverthrow of "the DuraLts.in his- hall" appear to have been , reinature, rind the State. of the little giant I,loms np proudly in the Democratic criltunn. The i,at:le iu Illinois, as in Pcntu , ylvania, Nvas of the most desperate and animated na 'ture. bnt her Demoeraey made a most gallant fght, :Lud their success Will add new earnr,Rt ne- tJ the general rejoicing over the grand victory we have gained. Illinois, Indiana, Jcraey, Pennsylvania and California give us - 62 out of the 176 electoral votes of the non-slaveholding States. Ohio - and New oro., g,i von majorities of their popular vote against FREAtoxT,—sb that; after ail the boastings of his friends, heearries by a clear majority but 51 electoral votes ! and' is in a minority in "tho Union of upwards of a million of votes. Tovi , Iwil:priiilenec. Hall.—At a mect ting of the City Councils of Philadelphia, on Thursiny week, a resolution.. passed' both branehe , , tendering the use of Independence li:tli to the Hon. James Buchanan, "President el et ($f the united States," for the reception of friends, :)11 the occasion of his visiting Pii;i.vielphia. It will be recollected that a re4oiutinn tendering the hall to Mr. Buchanan onhin 'return home in April last was voted down 1),:c the then Know Nothing Councils. j Aecf Exploration.—The demand f r !f-. Kane's arctic Expluration,it is statP : F , cl it'' eat that the publishers hay. un 111,1e until the present week if; t,„.1:13- the boolt , ellers. • Twenty-five ..: , 1 subscri 7 -:bers litre re3eived it. The kqlors hare been run down by demands f it. _ L;ppin. eott & en., 'of Philadelphia. r•i , . Ledger Ynvvs, Imre or4ere3 copies to the am. ,, Lit of $2Q,000; Sampson & co., _t 3 , ,scon, to the t.:nouut 0ft.:160. t.,?..einporary . • sugg , 2ets :ho propriety funds of Sh Black 1: 1..1q aLy. ft!:for purpoec elergyir.,...! to the ; ~o~r~~r:;1s_ i L:4l/11..7 Cin f'irnmti arc Arrongerursnts f:ir ,rind app pet in 1ri0z....q• of k.•,f . - ~. t•Straws Show l'? Now that the election is over, and ties. oat defeiited, 0. 4 Philakelphia, .Soon, Chambers , burg Tra),..„, , ipt, 0 fttyKbilr. 4 4 Shii., and other Ifif the earliest and most rab,iti. Know Noti f ing i prints,'but which for the last few mouths had !dropped the liyhject of "Catholics and For eigners," art resnining their foul abuse Of these elassespf our oitiv,en4, W suspecteil i Much would - ia; the case, aft./..-p they once di&- ! covered that "Itepublicamism" could not carry "Catholics and Foreigners" tritit it, and every , thir, g!it4. - , beforo it. Their game now will be to unite an open and violent :vlvocaey Of Know /Nothing:ism iquh . Black Republicanism. and lon these issues give the Democracy of the I country battle. Let them - eoine on. - They: I will lie \curse beaten in the next, than they have been in the last, in the State or Union.— Proseripam and ,Sectionalism never will be al , - Mowed to . take root among an honest and intel ligent people., - hs:_New York N . , les say: tt literary Intl y of t!4 acquaintance, who "reads the papers,' ro 7 gently Yelltp.rkud i thitt "the difrort:tn:s.; tetween ~.4 the, Democratic, Know Nothing, and Fremont halters, wag ag dig - tin - et th - cr - diferenealje= tween different, case individualA." "The• Demuerntie pitpertt.." staid she, ''are ( bold, manly and hone*t in style and etatemcnt like ltone,it men, The ;Fillmore journals lire cautious., snaky, and uncertain, like men who t • tqlting, K7itli i or Congre , sional District, in tl , o\t,ticsial 1,, , :f.,1,.. , hunre. lvas Imo of the pr: udrstachicAtloontS of the Democracy, durpdg this ever !Ilf."110r:i.- life campaign. `ln rig other section of the i 'State; and against no. Ocher candidate., W,pez 4 1 nio4i. (1242rptirovi li!st.iiiq •Ji..!.:larei , ,i-4! a ir,o, t - ; hitter partizan v,4rfurf; 1.0',4,d. The .:•11 . orts I of thgpppositis:Ji - %-ore stimulatO by tilt: pti, - !r- l i gy Of despair, art itilllliik.:(l i!l , ' tin: it.flio 9f a I maddened funfiticiWt-- l ini i?gi'r i. l't th i : ''[' ft:ar7 1 i'ul odds„ the indthtry. perseverence itil , t. 9 ip- i _ularity 4 '‘lr. iteitiy:_waLLA r,A,,,.“ ,•, , 1 7 ~,i..1 . ~ 1 from a vaniini•iiii4 foe. in every (I,,Ltlitiv or ins 1 I.)l , •trict. his tritunnli it, nut pi r•onal alone,' insolent, audiiciutvi t and reekles , --mean—like.l but it is a - I , p rty cominest. .and . :viii he the I herald of the fat mu sn i qconn•y ; . ,t . the Own.,.- ,: men who dei4ho to eheat thriir f l 4fows and get 1. . , • • rite in this I ro:triet. Mr. iteillv has 111. , :i: J all they can at any hazard Which does not al- ' , • Lie 'I! 0 , .1110;.t Or hip OW3I I , , rti I ii", and it i , , hit-I feet their self -interest." prowl hi , l. , r to have tr:v., , :11 ,, 1 tiltt saroe eo n ,- ; The result -seems likely to .prove the cor- mon road, from ohseurity to Ilistoi..l ion, ii ills I all the other childrou I)t ~• enitts of this litii 4 ;;;• i reetness of these ideas, according - to the two , ' e, will!!,! DV no z,tar t F;,\ o the luminary of old maxims, 'fhotiesty is the best poliey," and hi s ( T k y n located. II it - 4 s, •l o f f '''' l; ureter!' is 101- "truth must prevail:" p. , lsi,),ipd,- eloquent, i nod cf+livint•ing. His 1 And each party, remarks the Erie 01 server, energy indomitahle.and his indaqr), un ft e i nE ,,, ! The union of thes,, , qualitie, I,,is gi.4 - e.n lido; has received ii,3 rewara ancordingly, 1111 his prominent positi( I - , at the Cluonhershot g', honest men have won the honest victory. I.'lle tear, an I will give hint ;in tiivi.i.l , l. and &Tilt.; doubtful itwa have rcii s ped the reward of cow- el rank. maim, the tin•st men nu the° titer of ; ards, and won that rpnown which could only e" l lg'ress• -I ?ltiotk i rainTtii• ._... be won by the blind leading the Mho), while . .. . l ' iw7-re-at "11 B e t h " niniTrwh ' l ' U i"h7ritt'll 611 1 AVQ ob`'er - Ve, 11111111 g the, ertlW:l Of gli" . ;Sts at dooM of political shiners, national traitors, foci the Merchant's lintel, \VIM 'MVO vi/1111?-hitht.r 1 xi n iyersa I hv pocri t es.r._ _PI ley . have, their r e .. to colobrate the , 2;reitt victory of the Const_itu- . war d. s o write it be. I Lion, the voting and (rift,.al i....senater elect from the Franidin awl Adams district, Hon. Get,. )1% Brewer. Std( l Ott)i Iby his party iv, a can- Religions Ble4tion Expil,ement. (lit - 1014, ht II diarist. 1 94: opposed to the De- The relitrions feeling in the state of New ••• mooraey, he e t Teatly....as34;,t4d his•own pr.rty to Verk, at the late election. is illustrat f ?it lo„ the sucooss, and made ho,ts of -friend , : tor !inn statement that in Penn Yam, the Presbyterian , :- . L , . , self: and. we do not LI , 'lt lit that the district Church, the Baptist Church. the Aleihoilist I \w i ll I, , a ,.,,f,.„.„.' arc i 1,,, w i t i l t h e 0 0 ,„ em . y. .. 7 i t Episcopal Church. and the Wesleyan Metho- .• , ,-, . . . This , is the first time ;or. ~rower has over oo dist Church, uniten, were to nonf a przt et conicul a rFpreSeiltilth 0 11115ifiurl ; lint hi, ca ' '-' • 1- , ' - -. -‘• M., "," yht' t i ''',','. l3-- Peer mow commenced, with his rare adyani a , es 4' I tto pray f or the success of tuo lleprdmean as a ponular orator, and his k 'town habits of cause, followed by a procession of the male metrhers' to the polls, to tote for Fremont and reflection and study, cannot fail to be most successful to himself and honorable t.... his I Dayton.—tun. Doily. - cons.t.ittients.— / 'eto a viraiti,t a . '"lt. is said in the good book that "the , prayers of the righteous availeth it It' .FORS'ALT Ii 1 IT IL this be so, and ho dare dispute tic swing- ,•-•- , w The Ship Black-linpliblioan, ' mpT J. C. FItEIiONT. of the inspired penman, then the inference is I „ IIEORGE LAW, SleWarCl. .N. 1 1 . Bays, ekrk irresistible that the Church nietnhers above. 11. GREELF.Y, Pilot alluded to, so far from 1)011114 "righteous," are a set of :mot hyp.:icrites and pretenders, whose prayers are au abomination to high, Ileaven:—Lune. Lttel. , 'want sehrthinz wilia they ark ashamed to take, The Fremont journals are tocoure on Itie have a nr.4t capital commentary upon the "shrieks" set rip. by the I:'remonters over the alleged "franris" in Philadelphia, in l'aet that a prominent Fren"nter in this not satit-lied with viging one , : for his fa- ,;e, actually attemptf-d to vote the second Laic. He depoyited his vote i c the moruing, and in a few hours later, appeared at the Nlin dow and offered his ballot again. Chou being told that he had voted befc,re, he acknowledg ed the "soft intpeaehment," but excused him self upon the plea that he had forgot that ho abgerrer. R. IL, rec,mtly returned Philadelnhia. tr:llR a goorl story of a dis. : Fretn6nter, beon pretty .Jell plucked 1 ; . his I,arty for ‘'nc , :.e , f , ary cle,!- e x p,-, 1 ,,, !: ," U r :‘rontis•e , of 1,11 , :::oal tr•u•lp „oho', ;1,..4 fl.'. 4.ci.‘ !‘f()r Hnor.._:cd nice :inr Etuthus ?'' 11 id'' guao Union 1311 - ,,,,. fti2r s _v_e_Lif_ a_dc' , l. ennteAtq in the history of nor 11:1t the unlpeal:ablo ,ratifn..atinn of announcing . ' to ..ottr reader; that nor tiistinguiehri and matly‘hekrNlJAmE9 rtrent.V.AN iSthA Prooi rit,to _eleet of the tlnittA St n teq. It cram n, , contest', anti the (Ind ['llion were sorely tried and assailed on every hand by ft ctiote4 and unprineipled men ; but, (Ini, the people were effinpetent to the ' and their verdict on Tueldav week lin.. silenced. w hope forprer, the infidel traitor; r; h„ , :ottght the dvstruet;on of our glorious • Tho inat.turation of Pre4i , lent Byrn A s % Hill form A new era in the his.try of the Num trr. It. -will be the rainbow of peavo to the Nati..n. and tend to strengthen and cons'olH, (late the howls of the Union. and add to the and porpetuit‘ - of the Republie. A man of eniar g pi I experience and great administra tive al,ilitioq hi‘rug , :lf, raliy around Lim, in Cabinot e , ntnril, tare awl tried men who amt highe , ,t a,pl - will be the welfare and Lappinos of the whole Atrerietin peopk. eleL•til'in to the Chief Magistraey is 111- mely hni led by the peoph. every - .:Nhere--North, East, .•3 ,- ttli and West,—as- the harbinger of better days to the Republic. a the detruction of y.er.tiqualigm and disunignicm. -Mr. Be irrANAv loves the Unit.n and the Constitutior, with paternal I'4l'l4.lllONA, and will flevntoalhhis groat talents to their pres,o'vation and perpe tuation. That ho will encounter storms and tPmpel i ti at the outset of Ilia adult ni6trutpoa ,altogetherpriiliable;—but (with truth observer the Lan r eaKter Intelligetaer,) that he is fully equal to th,t,) tank of gli . nling the helm of the snip of State is beyond all 'writdye , tore. ___.___...~. ~.._- -.NpN-_..__'L. Try.o . as Preaching. I=l a ,2,..)711,11;t- •.• f•r;-. .o.er a.:2;iiiu c, , !!' re. for her alath of S3uator Claytnn. -' The tcleg,•aph ;1:1171 , 11hiTY ft ILL :1 tPriril,..l tin (pf the protracted ;lbws , (11 . 'f l;fdtiMore paper 4 are filled with .I ,, tailr Clayton, VII ito..'d Batat.elSenator from. De11...-are, the Run's and AlL'ltnEitS perpetrated in that Whiell occurred at Dover, on Sunday night. city, on TucHlay wet.k, at the presidential! wa a 4: - itive Of that St ti to, and has always .election. The monumcntal city was evident been intimately, conneeted with the public of ly given over on that day to the mit' of the' fairs Stak.:. Ire has bein elected Vireo Know 1 2sToiliing "Plug-rgires'," - 9;14, Zap , times to reprQsent her hi' the United Slates 'Auld other Banda of brutal blackguards, who t &.tinte—f.r , ;t from 1z4.29 to 1K 7, Fecondlv frorn set all law at defiance. The Know Not king 1C4,1 tv B r ol, and the last time for the terw municipal authorities, says the nt/c Oitzttt , :, Morch 4,1,;;."): , ,, which would not not only refused to interfere to prevent their expire until ntrch 2,1869• Mr. Claytun'wam city from being, disgraced, but actually duclin appoltiterl Secretary of State• by President ed to avail themselves of' the aid ofthe the 6th of March, 1.1(,), and cop. ry. which was freely.offerod them—,lnd the 11Ii Uf'd to it , ',lnini , ter th;, : t office until 6cl:end inference is irresimtible that they deiired the Taylor's death, iitb, 1850, 4i9 resign - a- 'outrages to proceed without interruptioit, its tiott having been sent in on the scucceedin‘z, order that the Know Nothing candidate for (ley. Bs' his death the me ss 1/etnocratic J.og , President might have a "gbirious ma jority" i:4lAture of tichL , .l-I.re will have a sccLuid Uni- in Baltimore'. In ninny of the wards, eiti ted States Senator to elect.z • en who had voted there for 10, 20.::0 and 40 yews, were driveu from the polls with 11;1r -in the city of New York, where the o un i l ge()ns, Lecau ,- ; they would not rote th e Mack 12 , pithlicau candidate. reside ii d, tein)• Know - Nothing ticket—in some instances per. long enough to he known —t song who went to the polls to vote for Linehan -I:tice of the BUCHANAN an had their hallots torn from thl•ir hands by 40,746, John C. n'emont 17,3. Itafralo, ,- toe brutes who had pus-ess;on tlie tbe retdikne.'2. of the Know Nothing candidate, ,'.„ o invore tickets p!aced in their hankl, , , es a gLin for •13 tchnuan 0 . ..;;; voter, it arm , thru. , t !•owards tare hull f or Vjlmore of f',6S voto. In 4.ancuster . and with .eock. - Pd and loaded p;stels at tlieir. city. Bcchanau has 1199 majority. In the , • temples, forced to vote st• , ,aitc,t. t heir senti ceowy majority against the Deal , eratic • . rnvnts !In pain Of 7 . 106:U7i dratil ~1 104 ttet9 tirkot ur, r 41,1 from the 01.2t111,'' i'/(:,e; 100, ‘l4l(,ii it y.. 4.4 210, to) 14,2. Inl. uerttlatul ,iofamons game played, thrte4itout the --(1-t----47v-the-..acottudrrhi ho-ch.din to he-fitted flktriet, which g4ve 30 or morr the ' - to -rule America 1110, thus,revel iced Demor, at it• ti ill October, there are 1 , 06" . thonwrieds of citizeng from voting . , hesi•lcs. :021- ()my agaiu.:t extra.ordt- • tiny into the boxes theattids nary popularity atal eonfidenee has noel.. _ ~,, many hundred:, of %yens deposited hy heed wittem..ed le:f'ore: Dayton, the Iflack , ht,v-, front lb to '2.0 i ear,- they secured iu .i epublicar i . candi.:.ate fir the Vice Pre.i.t., a - Bali !more tL large a majority as they wi , died, ey, could nit carry New r4 i l: !, t h foe m:t d e it, Without any g. , -tier the Know Ni..thing candidate, eonld not carry unt' a ir n ... , s, twic e or thrice as Ti.`lllleeo;. t,ltt g : lerious .old Kentucky has lets been :se , ..ured to Millard FillnioN. ~1.-r-decllllß-r decIll1R-r preference for her gallant bwed r(WP ~ : •rkT;: he hify•egritc.l—: t i and dills under foot the; In I:anciii•t• of au Ainerk.an free. rni t ! the to i.er eito ts w ho perpet.raic:d the-e outrage , , alai converted th e ' election in BalLimore into a horrid nrwkery have aevompli,lied nothing 1)1.1t their own in famy and the destruction of ...heir Th e p eu ple-of the United good care of the man 1 ,, no .11.1ro•itcn TI i•nr nu:F.:xi:F. or BALTIMORE Is lira to: a 0! NEF.II, 11101(111:Z1i so hasely wronged by the people of that litho littit:11101T! "The Young ,priorci." Perharic; Ito Comity in the State Itaq - 0":;te more b 01,1 - or more getterott.,ly_to the support of the Ultiott anti thi C/ ar-titotiori than Adams. A few year., ago it teas one of the sr p.me,; vi 1- has I,l' the opposition„- aitti Dever did thew beast Of lesM than from til.)o to BtH.) majority. Bat times chatigelvith mm).; Stevett4, Cotmer, and their tutti-)lastatit`. .kholititot co-la borers in "this v;ttevar.l, have tleparte , L and all their intliteitco with them. t the la , t Presidential oh:ethos iltielittcalt awl 13,•veldit ridge reeeive , ! :292 maj.wit v in tilt county.-- ..1 II honor to the "Vottog Gmtril." Ne.‘ Pr he we ha I she t lif•r Vote 1 1 (:111i , - Cratib :1117/ linty .110,, no% er again throw it in tiny other d rectiort. We hail her RS 1111 e of 0111* 0)1.1116(1s ill the oil rullinitniV,e.atil. 1101' De naperaey lavvo allsr;vs "been :itattiti to the core whelk in the minority—now ltl iV they enjoy ILI ,till' 91casures of victory.--/ennsyirctitian. raravilltat's just what they are.iloing - _ H0n.1524 Iteitly, 'rhe triumphant ele , • ti4n of this gcnricnlftn t 4 the next re we:leminti , . k. of the, etituoin)l Hon. Geo. W. Brower _ - Salt giver, via Kansas, You are re:Teed:oly invited to :I.:company the party Free. .6.;..o""Grriee will be pronounce.] at tne,11.4 by Rev. henry Ward Beecher, and the Now York :r-iimae will be furnished for the cunNolation ()fun. gttets. . An opportunity - to see Kansas "bleed" will ?le-affer.letl the passenger: on the route through that territory. • S-''Z'"* . Tiekets to be had at thc. Sin). and .$(2/- tia'l Vi? is lost but honew."' says the Rai i'idlor? Patriot, in acknowledging the over throw of its Know Nothing. party throughout the Union! It is inturesting, indeed, to know that the honor of tho dominant party in Balti more and in Maryland has been saved. It would have been deplorable if the 1 -plug-lig,. lies," ".rip-rtipi." and that sort of people, had tiCst their honor, a quality for which they are r .n distinguished! e .—. 1.11 is lost hut honor:" Good Graoiow.,! Freniont in Jcii. r —.l ne ; zro who gavA his name as..1(.1)11 C. Fr( went \\ nA committed to jail day Ileii)re yesterday for (liorderly eon dupt. Thii mikes the third Frentont.--:fri-ed jag • = 1==:1 =II= The thoosly 4th of Novern'knr in Balti- From tile... — Miltiffieg-0 RP.lO.liF5n. t:IP 11tH. 19th, 20th, 17th atol wank only suell I..4.z:tiler:lt:, it , th : , ;tw lit permitted to rol l , . 1 10 1, 1 , 0 rc 4) 1 Deniooratie .tinkoti in the three tirst nantol the:e war& were t•ariv ilriV011:Ili ac 11'0111 t Ile A ronnil, zioniti iio•tance:, hail their l'ennsyl‘ ania, taken from then; :foil torn tip. or Nvet:(. Oulawarr, eon:TY...lkt to conepal ' t, at liie.it4th and 13th W;lrcis. iiiquirin for I 'irg lo : ol .7, -tiel;.ets vvitt,iont :11)1e tr, til",taiLi. them. Nortli li tlutn this:! Denim-ruts. hi 111121".S•t . nruli 1 - 1 :/ loc.! lo the-polls 1 - 110 0 0, ' 1 4- 1 0--IeLl ; -=sr' to vole h;ol thew torn oil t11...-;ir luttitles i lature.) nini week, roinp4,lle4l Itlltkr pain of xl F 4 ,:'% ere .1 inl;unia, Louisiana, I.'ex - a s, Kentucky, Arkansas, )li , souvi, Iron, dn.; polls, test he should see anti nie;xe t ij tintse ontra , Les. AVe are not aware ; lowa, tc.o.v sevt.roly he was hut during roc': vc.tuainder or. our ;.=,1:1, - 1 ulnas the 0-roural, me! In•liana, saw hat tore.' Dentoerat , :, aod they were; under ; fo.eiteio.;ion or &Inger. At of tl l t w;lrds mentioned, the intddents of ; California, 1.);;:;ting naturalized citizozi , , tiosai to vote tins, bi.lit'wv Nothing tieket, awl other ; such ontrages, werz: too nh-nierous for 1 ; The retoh‘r will bear in mind that these In tats: footinc-s do not at all show-the.reiative strength AA the 9th, Inth lath, Lit - 10-lth -anti ; r, lathwart . L., thert! NVIV4 riffle iiiStpriiance. w t , of . Buolitinatt and Freraont, lie,lause.in half did hear of some parties being beaten. and Ole Stares ,where.Frettiont has no' vote, the others si ereiv injured, hut for the. most P'''' l , eoniparis in is between 13uehanan Fill (abet and ;slot' ' lll:der were tiler:ll,lv elt 1 II 111111 [lad tile eleotion in true- view as between litiehanan and hireinuot, is exhibited in_tie tidlowing ar been conducted 7i. 1} was t l lPre is Ili, t lint the majority in tll city title : listen' 1);;11.1 - kitio. Ritink‘ ; \ - 44. 1 Li11z,5, 's't'et' with 1pr...e . t . d0,r---perhavi maiming tier lire, n I P% en itse4 . --to vote the Know NOthing ticket. 'Fhi's will suriqy not he denied, for yesterday it )vas tk,a boast prel Oory of some of these I , ;4llies to - ten of the re4ti . of this eliarq,eter o)ey haft l aitiripa , o(l 4.t !.', 4 th-ward 3 reporter of the 'fla.lti!rmre Acarn, Mr. Joseph Per i :gcty, who is Lim\ as a prominent Democrat. Was driven nittsket , -, etteas from the 4th ward, and tried to drive the Deanterats I.IWi;V, from the 2 I.ward ; pulls. -There, says the 1146 n -tore Aittoricitt , , they were met awl driven haek. Further reinhtrce: meats were thou reetived and the war renew ed. A good proportion of both parties by this time was provided with muskets, whil%q othc , " used pktols, and others skirmished with kni -and clults. Roth parties tMirlit with deter: nlinlltion t and in many instancs ex.posed themselves with the most reekless disregard , Aintiger. The battle t rronntl was sttread over portions (TfEawn, Stiis. Exeter tunllti4h streets, and Eastern avenue, and the speettwi t ; ; presented was t 6 terrildo and revelling nue. As either party ffained a tianporary advantage, mon would be seen - runnitn , with miters shoM- , : in 14. t them: the wouhtieti were linn e sti Off and being t &cried away by their vompau ions, whilst others begrinoned uieii stns i.e anti powder, and in Soule cases p'ol'e: c.l - withlood, still kept up the fight, now firing sin gly, anti Own again in voilevs. .41n the surrounding noi:dtborlitted the ut mt,st degree of excitement and eonsternation prevailed. Children were hastily , •ttthered, the houses closed, and their occupants in ma ny iustences sought their garrets and cellars to he out of harm's t.va, v. The Dentu k srars were finally ovitrp , nvere,l, v tlriten away fr, iii t polls, and retreated still fieatting, down Eastern avenue. In the neighborhood of the Cause way they a - gain made a stand, and there a yllerllltt arfare carried nit cor t n,r e than an hour. of the number wounded in this riot it is almost impossitile to give a 'full or correct list. They were generally' carried away Ly their friends, and even when traced, every etlhrt was made to conceal their 'tamps." In the 3d ward there was but little fight ing until 3 o'clock, when all naturalized citizens were beaten and driven from the polls At the 4th ward, where the Know Noth ings had entire posse ion, there was n•i opp.irtunity -for a naturalized citizen to cote. and nuni her , : of native Dennierats were pre vented froin Notin:-. One man was shot. liev. D. P. ItosENMILLEit. S.() long, and favorably known as the Lutheran minis ter Of this slam, we regi s .et Id , learn, is ai}otit moving to a distar,t tiell of labor. liavinfz selected Lancaster City aq hiq laturt place reidca.e.ho goe: thither with the b c ,t , (. I :this copimanity. wn , . are watil to I•trt itit s) kind and ezot.l::eut a pator.-11anckv..,- more A Victory worth Crowing Over I The National Democracy unit! Gloriously ".1 union of lakes-4 union of lands— , . union of STATF,* none may sever ; A union of bear N—i union of hands— And the flag of our Union forever:" The States I:,een he a rd from oreopt chliforoia,,and we have the heart-felt gratifi cation of announcing the f‘llowing recult. , The doubts about Illinois, Tennessee and I,ouisintia have been cleared up—they are a:1 fur Buchanan. and B r o c idarid , 4c. Iluchanan. Fdlinore. Fomoot. 0 0 5 0 8 0 15 Irll 00 4,A :Nf a If:tilip 011 :'(', .I.larriahti, .11 , „;i1J111, Peti:l;• , . fila, IZloulf. I -1:01,1, Nr-o• .I :r .t )ire•N Nr!m,- Indi:ul; Ohl“. Ctrolina, A rku Ahtlqiiil:l, =I ~ ilia &';1•4 lirLAf 111 ll' Wkt ~~1•••.U'.'I r [ tL'~luuih limn, F'l ME :\e.ve.. , :kary to a.a.icu, F:ton Tile \e'.v York J.,t1,11:t1 ot Commerce Popular =IN Ncyc ilatnpshirt,, 11.t , .;,•1114-Pit , , : ,, i)1 C%Ti 1, BE k Er_LN awl? t • Cal.:!.,‘: ot . caillirlare:i in a Cow tri tile ;":, ,tt',.24, prta It'll 1:1;'; - ; .NeW Y,;rk. ;110! 'Velment, i•Llt ,llrpt.^.! ; we take a 1001, at. the whoito "%le then 11101 that Feumotit is Itt; tlier ;he p /1 r, ii II in the clecittral' Vote; for it ; , rt'll).`tni)ffed that ill ilt . tAWll , '.",:tilteS (4 'l l lnu Cllll.ll has 110 lites at • ; tll., or so few I.lhit they are it,it worth naming. Tlicrvfere,•; the Nyhole ll;ichttemt tete of those filt;;en l '-ltat•is .40 teuelt majority against .Frentittit. IVe are inelitted to tin tllttt votc2s U! illy thre_e e;tiefultites_itt_Alw itation at lar;e itig• t'arolitta at 30,000 111 r and 11,,1te for either of the other cm - J(11(1,11es) will be id the tietgliliorlittuti 01.* %vital folly)Ys„ 1 ; viz: Buthannn Fremt,la Filimuco Buehanan over Frownt HALF A MILLION ICtis'lll the abate Fremont is giteu the ben- Oh of all the rttrioit votes in Pennsylvania and ' other States. Deduct Fillinore,'s share of them, aua inuch worse picture for the "eln7 inent cattle dealer" will be presented. The Vote of the Cities. The vote of the leading Nurtherg Cities stand thus rhijadelp!iia, New York, lio,iton. Ciuciutiati, Total, 1311cl - intim has in these oitins a majority of (.05 over the combined vote of Fillmore and Fremont, while the vote of Freumn-t is 107,- 345 less than the combined vote of Buchanan and Fillmore. Even in Boston, the very hot: Led of sectionalism and fanaticism, Fremunt is in a minority of the p - ,pular vote. In each and all tlmse cities tila,.k Republican presses have had a wide eirculation.—Dally Pciin;,-y/- canian. prZ-i - ±w,:zitle NeNV 1.,m Fremont is 11l a de.ide 1 m:nority iu evt•ry State t.f Ho Las a el. - tar maj,,rity in L:it-c•igLt. I(lPit U 1 1- , Ca Szares, in all but •:;,1 Triumphant II Il BE )•lll.nure. Freino4. :;c•••':;' 1 19.71;9 100,-29 4• , ,492 1,3 m) 1.663 11,379 17,0 , ,0 • , -N,(111) 1.5 a 8,000 `);),Im ;0 2U,U,A ),(11)0 I,i'oo 10,000 0 (.100 -, 20.000 5, NO .10,000 10.(go 1.),001) i,s,st. .400 , 1,1)110 ",,itoe, 1 7 7:,0,00rJ 1,.'5(1,0oo 7.50.0)0 3,750,000 1=111:1MMIIMIZI Is.uchanAn...Filltnore. Fremont. ti - 4.044 7,59 - 2 1).937 18,275 .5,4,5• R 4,330 7449 1L::1. 4,549 7,754 95.69.',• 53,'2'20 51,567 f*- rina WORKS, ,&c.—The Dernoerno ~r Gettysburg ill Velebrato tlie.4.lection B u _ ,ehan'an and )3reekinridge, ant Weilne44lay ,o , :ening next, by Firo . Works, the fining o f Gannon;-etc:—.An.:attraetive' diFplay may ho expettefl--orte that -will be worth travelling bome,diotance to see,. We trust our country friends %vitt not tnisPi JOLIFICATION.—The s.)etnnrrat. of 'Lit flestown Bud vicinity hod tt grand time of it, on ThltrAny e.Y.ening las't, celebrating the victorv.af the .frientl4.of the Union mi d Con stitution in the election of lipl ie in i r kt un an d I;reekinridge. Eurly in the cvening, .3 pro cession fornwd at Ki•ei"'e hotel., which marched down the Baltinvire roach some , tfis tamp, Nei piety min e , icorted largo deleg - ation, with music and tanner , . front Silver Run. Mu. 'rite wh01. 3 then marchol through the town, w ith t v ,,,„, parencie-, tjarqbkaux, flags), 4 - (u, nAtking very imposing appearance. The cripw L i cut eveeeded our most sanguine ex l e A j at i, is. At the ‘ve , t end of town a really iii;autifid display of Fire-works Cattle off, interper,A with the liill 7 :,ir of "Penelope Ann," wh o et{ to . knew a 1 ,the rail" that AO was in the midst of as sterling 1)0111(A:ruts as eau be round. in tie , country. 1 SIJ EI.IFrS SA LES. -,.- Sheriff Thomas' sold, on Tuosday last, on the premises, a hit (If growitl, with t %Yu hou , :e , : thereon, in East E er lin, ("property lit Dattiol Spzinglor,) fur ..44; : ;‘21 l4.—John Skidmore purolut-.0r.. Also an out-lot, property of the :canto, for S:tl.l 'Hl—John Ilartley purchaser, " Saturday last, property of Il o gi t Detiwiddie. in this plaue, for Walker j,trAaser. PLAN 1' 'I`EEES :—Two crl the fur seciiens of the min:le:v..omA the Court-house . ‘7. 4 4 i llare" are now—platiteil with beautiful Europ4Nul- Linden Trees. Will not the properly-holders on the other 1 • O/1.)w - the e.:.:atniile? rrh,"v , Iyoula by so iloing add e;reatly ti the bemay pf that part of the town. The Horse t )m.t . ant European Mountait,t, A:-.11 are mu 01 1 .2: th e most (I,,sir;ible of shade tree., and wou1(1. afforq a . ole e l.iriy; variety. ti,r m er call ho luelat Mr. IViziuliT-'s near York Spriig , :. in this eount , y, prob-. OE :;,000 T SG IV 1 N —''V;t,,rsday pPxt has Leen s!.!r a tart as Thanksgiyingi ;lily in this -as It has beets in 'upwards of twenty States of the Union, . 73,000 State— " t.,111(4E fet!cos - -eitizon. \lr. ANDREtv PoLLEv, to one ()thee, the other day, 4 Ittilish which mea , nreil hretity .inches eiret.tinforenc6 weigh.thl lour Finnas ! " Friday nitdit week, the himse of Mr. Wm: * ilomrt'N, near this plaos, w as entered by some villain, and Loots anti shoes to the amount of 52,0 taken, COURT.—The Novvw hei.Court ctolipneuces MEI 41.1essrs. In.+; :toti TAri.olz, the Con trfp;tors for the 'eon-41.11(.6,m of the G,,ttys burg Railrozol t ha t las't wpeks, } wen ;51 , 1 r,,,:ey 1 ,ng 3 11;6i-road. line• from Union. through IVe::,tininster, to Owen's Milk, and have soce , .(!ded good route. PO.(1:10 1.),()04) ar."•l'l`t{llost , ? I to annonnc, -tho Stores in 1 , ,!.1t-f,01,1 will 1,0 vlp,t , Li on Thu s rsday twxt, (lity. V2r . T. 11. l'ct-;rsfm i pnd xV soon the.pith:;„ and lcmgintide :...aying, of the late .1 01 )1 1 thto1 ...oly,know.y.l to the reading public, as ItrA 9 ,- ;F „"- f rom its peculiar merit,. this work, tiny•cry,,,.. at,.geilta•al eirculatiim, as, is is the solo. th,pcmicne6, of a hour widow nit fl f21.1.11 , • r1-?s eh iblron C?)ll,J,limo In ane urge l uo; u: trite; 11111 d cloth fur :6 1 ).1 . . - 4 1, -, , or ill tlyi volulues, paper cover, for 7:1,00. Aildre, , s. T. B. Puter-. sun, .1( , 2 Chesnut street,. FREMONT'S VOTE: Fremont is in a large miaority,—sev,sral: hundred thousand—uf the popular vote in the Northern State , , and from pre,ent, appear anees will not have more than a majority of Inu,oon in the nun-slaveheldin , r states u\ er James Buchanan. "Americmus Must Rule Anleriett,'l. cant ph-ase is becoming. Ainericans have ;11ways ruled America, e‘er since our Ilati unal indepentleuce Iva' dprlarw!, aml we presume they always will, says the Petm.v, /rap i an The Native' Americans. the po i lltical and re proscriptionists, have never yet ruled America, and it is to be hoped they never will, flow they would rule, if they could ac quire the power, is seen in eliarth•ters of blood in New Orleans, Louisville and Baltimore.— From Bliell rule may America long be pre served, preeociow 4 yuung Inca of the city of Now York, hare re-noininateil Fremont a candidate for the 'Presidencv. Which one ? •The Dcowcrats of Frederick city, MI, are to have a torchlight procession on the night of the 21st instant A C'o?t from a Mule.—SAN Mi u Texag, 0,1. t. 7, .1z , 5(1.—1 have a mule that I rai,ed, three years old in June last, Hiatt- has a cult I,y her side. Pleas: say what I must call it. Ica ears are not like the mule nor the norso. 111 other res - pects it resendihs the innie. if any one disputus it, I ha n:ule and her Colt in my lot. Tho Thinnases Can see for themsolves. 3:No. P. PiTI". Sii:/tt \l'hou din ju:l , -es of the eieotion \Were 0 . 01111ti1lu; (Alt the },ltilt,TS of tho ilap!):st,lwn boX thuV tir.c. ' cr. f CN' - kl a I , .vitletier tileu, dewtvd !..watu had dolio-itod instead of his tick tq. y< therct was Iln s t ito l orindidata I,cforottio rteopli as the Jaw wiloNo name was attaolwd to the: ',Pt tor ..t • was of coarse lost.—LT Z",:r: l l(3inbers of ( 7 .11 .re , F , are alreaj; inuing to arrive at r..0c0 iii:liias, RIZEIZZI CO :=2l =II = 01):301ete.
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