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00. Frederick, Nov. 6--Noon.--The election is proceeding quietly. There is no disturbance, and no armed military near the polls. The Union ticket is thus far six hundred ahead in Frederick county. General Edward Shilver, Union, is elected Commissioner of Public Works, for Alleghany, Washington, Frederick, Carroll, Baltimore, and Hartford coun counties. The following Union candidates for the Legislature are undoubtedly elected: Senator, Graison Eichelberger; House of Delegates, Thomas Hammond, James M. Coare, Hiram Buhrman, Joshua Biggs, Thomas Johnson, and Henry R. Harris. [We have been informed by a gentleman who was in that city on the day of election that, although it has been the usual custom in that city to vote by ballot, the Federal authorities adopted the plan of voting viva voer, and whenever any prominent citizen came up to vote against the Union ticket he was immediately arrested. The vote of Baltimore before the breaking out of the war was between 38,000 an