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Oar lft'Mhlngtnii Corrrnjiondance. Wasminm ivtM, August A), 1860. Pratt't Ammtmrnt < ' ihf Fugitive Sluve Mill? Badger'* Orrnt N/< < Practical I.onk at the Subject?Itir II >*? 'mil itt Arti st?Corwitt oh Meredith'! Bar/at* Mr. Pratt struck f mto deep wa'er in the Senate, to-day, h> < ti i-4 flI> amendment to the Fugitive Slave bill, ?>hlig*iing the general government to fool the hill <ii costs for every runaway slave that may he kept from his or her owner by the free State iuto ? Inch said runaway slave rn ty escape. Mr Pratt ably su orted his amendment, in a speech abounding hi important inform ition relative to slave property .*ml slave labor. Mr. Dayton eloqti-rirly opposed the amendment. Mr. Badger ma ie a masterly and most convincing argtimeut in U? support. It ?ra? one of the cleared!, tuuiiiloi, al>ie?t, and moat logical arguments that ha~ w<? n delivered in the Senate for many a day. Mr. Butler opposed the amendment upon the ground that the in-muiion enjoined it uj>on the States to tturren-i' i tuiiittve slaves, who attempt to lake rf f'lf mi iiiu it ir limita, up to their owners. lie dul uoi ln'.o tut the federal government ought to m?he i I. - operty good, but that each State should he !i e to surrender up the runaway naves i,r o. \ h' in No action w . - h t . 1 ihe subject when the Senate adjoin n< it Men of th? .\ii ' .:ut to look at this pubjectln a plain (umnmu s< i. - virw Suppose a Northern farmer shoulit P v crop destroyed or taken from hint?iuu ii > lit amount of six oreight, or ten or fill'in h dollars. Would he not complain, and fx j * in complaining'! Sluvery is in the >in;ti constitution justifies and guaraniits h i i is lai-lnonable and customary lor ii > there But every now and then a train I ' ! cj >js, or is enticed away roni his o* Ii?-r n tliai owner be ceusured for comph inn . it ' 1.1? Ultra and apprehensions that thn i- 'i purpose at the North, not put down by ili< in.- *?tv "f the p-ople there by any ih?Mi , t' < 'i Ins and his neighbors' e'ave prt'iet \ I Northern men of sense, farm? rs, mech." i< >, . >1 .i'l others, reflect and ponder 1.1><>11 tills Silt J> l ? The Ho ise a . ed all d-ty on the civil and diplomatic I'lli i ems to l>e a determination lo get thr i i ? i and pass it to-morrow. The s tHis air u i imrr tavorahle In like dm*. ??ge ihrouph tic 11 -e of all I he compromise bills Irom iht- t?*n? f fomecrmplmiii i- In-ird in the streets because Mr Secretary Coi?? iii h-?a restored two locnfoco clerlif? Mfs.<r?, I I'M- and Cunningham?whom Mr. Jv-cretary \l> ilitli in>i recently removed from the Tliilil A'i'i ii>iV olhre The facts w*t. i"? Mr. 'iallaghi'r, the Auditor, *t,u'< d .t i . a il clerical foice. A lurrain wan made, i>i * im (I to lie snnctioned by Mr. Meredith, lUvly. chairman of the lloure W?^.- niiiiiiittee, would re;>ort in favor ?>| ih> rie.il force w int?"d, hi? two frieim-, \ P tee mid Cunningham, t-hculdnot Ik i' Mr Biyly fulfilled hi: part of >h< b.-f m ; nirig hp agreed upon After tliic. M i kr ihe bargain by re moving Mr 1 ? , ,>.i, I .i,<lr Now, wi n w ! r, rn Corwin to dot II' declared n n-- : r to act in llie case Mr Meredith ? fKce,and Mr. Gall'ghei iiiiim co out. < * it- ni I'teiifoco clerks must bt rutornl A i> 'I i ' i h id been m ide. Officer of tbf jrovriniii.; i I. indeed its tilth, and h< was not the in' i ... ",,i? ii So he restored th' two locoforot. iii . in - inn. The locoft c? ' i a ivs a little loo eniart foi the whig*, m|n-it i i. in concerned. W ami moral*, Aug. 20, 1350. The FuqUirt S ' H <j'urntinn?Some Sturtlini> tub it iii the Cat*. The catchup < ! tuuaway negroes continues to engage the deliberations of the Senate. The immediate question ?> rtf r?rtte, to-day, was an ameudment moved l>) Mi Pratt, of Md-, providing that where the iuif ii h - (described for the duty in the bill fail to rest. ii I. jitive slave, discovered and duly idrmiiu " i the said authorities by the owner or .'* u ! kitive from lahor, the ownei of Mich slave in tt State of his residence, shall institute a mi. nyuu.r the I'nited States District Attorney, an i i i on , f that the slave was losi by the failure iiti ? ? ! to deliver him up, the owner shall l>e ci ei d to the value of the slave by a drif u,mhi ibe T e isury of the I'nited State* Itishcaro . iry to argue the utter imnr r^K.MIlli 111 >n.n^in?nl In tKn IivaI nU it wm;1.i < < nniful, perhaps, a million a year lor in I i y f' r in the Northern >tntee, iinl fo; of attempting their recover) \< *.*, *i i li w <roiil<i be a precedent, a-M, I'ty 1 y ' ? rved, f??r making the federal He :ir\ .U- r t, for ihe faithful ob*er VQBi'e ol tht < ii ii io|t r>y ihe State* and the iieoI'le.iufxer) in i'r in which u dollar'* worth of j>ropert) tup conc* rued In the debate ii)iou ii, Mr Huiler and Mr. Underwood were hoth o^umI to the piinciple w a precedent, ?nd we M.ppu.-e lhat Mr. Pratt himself only intended it a* a little- |iece of Muncumbe for home consumption in lie Mite of Maryland. It would be <|Uite a windfall to ihe aUve-holder* of Maryland 10 be |?id out of he Treasury for their runaway slave*, recaptio^d >>ui not rented. Some idea of the number* of slave. " run o4 ^to the North from thia Slate limy t? inferred from the following f?ct: We have two newspaper* before tia, one printed in Georgia, th* other in Maryland, la the Georgia |*?|^-r tl.ere t* an advertisement of the elopement ol a healthy,*Mr-iMxhetl negro man. and the reward ollered tor hi* recovery t* twenty-five dollars. So Hm?lt ar> the thance* of eacape of a runaway, with i ? o or Ihiee *l?ve M.tlr* beiwern hlin and liberty, thai twenty five dollars will probably Inaure hit recapture. In the Maryland newspaper. there i? a reward for a runaway sl?ve, hii able hodied fi'M h tn l, of turn hvmlrrtl diUtnt, or nue-hfih hi* entire value. Why ao ! because the chance* ol hi* escape over the border* ol Pen; sylvania, are three to one in favor of the negro, and once over the border*, his recovery i* -iboui ? likely as the reci(>ture, by hand, of an active livelt ii*h let loose in the middle of the *ea, according to the opinion of Mr. Mason. The amendment, therefore, of Mr Pratt, ol Md, providing to pa> hi? constituent* out of the Treaaury for tlwii runaway slave*, in case they are not restoi'd by Northern ?ge nt*, is good for nome ''oosuon'iii i \ ill it * nun who does not look t.fi> r 1 i? . ? 11 im-IioM i? worar than at) infidel Ml I f.'! '< , lllri, If justified in hi* amrndn riii, M.i in t of fuel, only a bit of Itanronilr Our attrniiiM) h - f? ir ,IM to iwnc ratimitra *r Hrit> r ii It ? - i ? /'mi of Ihr Iwtri of thr ."011th hi n'i.,?4) al^?aa He takra the deTnn aJ return - < i ( i the bnata of hi* ratimatra Atacortfti i to ihrar rrtiiraa, two an<l a half ivrrrnt p?r anm ui. i? <iMinir<l a? thr natural and lawful inert are U th* tr? e Mick* in tlir Mid lie flatra fiontrrmg ?!> ? 'hr .*ruth. Thr crnaui ahrwaibm tn th? Nut Kngland Statea thnr increase ia onl? oiw 'ri.ih af i nrprr ceot, and that in thr ala*r mmn*. thr .?d pi'il to thr conatitatmn of tlir l>l ,< ? *n?i < hrrr that r*ce naturally irrtrawr n.nre pxily th <n tn any oth*r part of thr worlihr imp a i f ?hf Irce rolorrd people, i# only I wo prr r? m | n Aarliminff. howe*rr, th? nl?i?l *d of 2| i*r certt aa tlir natW'a 1 UK re area* the | P hUrha ia thr border free ?'?t'?i all hrji'id tii it iim rrm>r niuat be art dowj aa runaw a* ? a * itiin<lolt4i.'' ?h?? l-a?ia, proceed* to an accownt mtrrrit wii t )i N tth for 1o-ara of aUvea by thr tVintb' rn >'i 'r for thr l?ai thirty *r?ra ? I C?1 tb* iliMiitr tararllttliill af fr?? n?gTf??} |f??lll?? il???? I tto-vxnrf ihr natnral an I niulatm" la ihr State* ?n? ??. K? named. to b* a* fnlloai .? Aiaiafa m Na-w T orl I llaiit , >ir>ai o?rr _ >, p*t ?t . I 7 I Navjaraey ?*? |"t i.il . ' ... y jjj P*a*M l*at.la J*\ fi e?al , .1 ? 9 ?,j Ofctn *7 per r?a? , ? a 14.IOI txttana aj?, ? ' a tn] llltf><>?* IfM, prteer.t; ? - 1W Ml'hgan lf% cr?t : ? " ? 4trT Trial fagltUa 4*>ri, ia th* abae* - tlaatea. la tb;rt? 4A.3M All fbr ritlaaH nsmVr irf fn*ltlr* alaaaa fr-10 l??i tu I - I'fva tha r?t1 *kowa b* Tttil from 1*10 lo JV?. ? urM I forty . . II All KairW of fu?Ui??- ?*? - 'xiflai I* th? 1n?>i?ni PUf<? " ' T - 1 Jl" tt??frg fho" ?n?r'?'i ? lb* minVf ?f ItvnNrtflaf Itli' *1 > *? 1? v thin* t? In drt? U to ?< (, n f ri ? h ??! ? ; tnl It ?b?iii*4 fcr nn*?4 < ImI i? !??' ri out ?>f t?r mtf tfc? fttgulTt** ?r? tfc? ?*. 4>-?"rlptl?? ?f y. n- *ii r? ? r!* ti rh* il? ? th? l?t*MI?>? IW i' It-.. < *r ritlrf off ' ? C'f ??t ?' lt.? ? >. *?? i?rll?t r?*? ?f < f ?W?t I * ?r <1 I ? ? ?*ry rtirWxaliKi' , ?rtl! >bo* th- affre??'?!? *r<t>iM nli) ? l **< 1 r.4 ,1 *4?)Mteh 117 Tin $M *i? lb- \f? , )( I ?K f; ;Kir? Hat** ?i t?t? ?rk ?? ?-,(Vio *F>?t t? to Ml. l5?r I nl" of Itjr t1**t |? i |Mt> l?>*t 'kt i?i4 -^n* tt?- i.i n itv N.hih, i?, ? . i. >ir'l rtoii^-r?. fTno.nco ?t it'll; ; InH Mit?( if?? l?rr? i'i M??*>t?int v.tlnr, tl*? ?i<n i< ' r I M'il.M aid I ktK < t? to I- N>m- id im?d, tli?t whii? ?l| the Vir ) > t'?. H'nl> h?vc prftf Mrtffnt l?V| itf?i-?.' ) .* i tf frw a*JTt:% 1 b?j g*t fr*& farilines and encouragement to runaway Muvea? nk? hi urn agents in many cases, into the hlsvi- and Fpirituig the i-Uva h way by iiKhus of underground railroad* and other coniri\ hi r? a. The object of this hill before the Senate, it to orierl iliet-r depredutious, iu providing more ell't-cti\e hod Mniifcent means for the recovery of fu^itive slaves m the tree States. I'm ti e liei d that whatever law be passed, it will he, to a ureal extent, a dead letter. It is well enough, ho* ever, to try the experiment. By making it ih> iiiieri at of a claw of Northers people to reMnte the fugi'ive, the chances of his recoverv may be improved In oilier worda, if a class of Northern |>eople are paid for it, they may be induced to aupport the eonstitution in this particular. If the experiment t<i!s, the limitation will go on. The South may b' exasperated to reprisals upon N'orthvrn property; sectional animosities will be aggravated; border feuds will follow; and the bonds (<t the Uuion, already weakened most alarmingly, will cease to exist, although nominally the I'nion may maintain its existence for nmny years to come But we h ive little hope of this hill in the House; and vety little that the work of this session will pacifv the exacerbated It elmgs of the South. Even submission will not te conciliation. Wamu.no ton, August 21, 1H50. Si naif and 1L utt in statu nun?Aafnti li. Pithner't Book (<n Emtcr ? Europe and Alia?Foote's l)rj fence of Palmer?Book Adopted?Thatlihui Suit n>, on the Letter IVritcri?Toonibt also?Female Lhrkt in I'utt-ojjiies, ut Chicago and elsewhere? Ntpotinn, fyc. But very little, pave loud and furious talking, waB doue in either house of Congress to-day. In the Senate, the proposition to print 3,000 copies of .Aaron H. Palmer's hook, relative to the commerce, products and manufactures of the Eastern world, at a cost of two dollars per copy was taken up, diseased, and ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Jefferson Davis and Mr. Rusk opposed the proposition, and indulged in some reflections upon the incessant manner in which Mr. Palmer had bored Con^ir.-.- and its members with his work, or scheme, for many years part. Mr Foote rn. hed to the rescue of Mr. Palmer? suid he was a gentleman of learning, research and science, aid of modest, unassuming manners--that his woik was very valuable?that, it he had bored I'otirri* -s, m> Columbus bored the Court of Spain? that all jirriit mm, who had proved benefactors to their f-pfcu-s and to the world, had been voted bores?that Aiistides had been banished, Cicero also?that Socrates had been nude to drink hemlock. and that no brilliant genius ever had escaped ridicule and opprobrium. Mr. Palmer's book, lie ci ut< mli'd, ?ah dererving of the Senate's coat-ulr-rutit n a thot.'.-and times more than many things which had proved stteoesblul in drawing money from ihe contingent futd oi the body or the public WMury. After the disposal of tins ni itier, the Senate re| Biiii.nl ihe coiiMilf ration of the Fugitive blave bill. 1 lie i-uhject, in nil ii? beatings, was- uhly discussed i bv Me*t.rt Dayton. Pratt, Mason, mid others. In ilie Ilotii-e, the civil rikI diplomatic bill, in Committee ol the Whole, was aiMin undrr ccnt iderntion. In the course of the delivery of eundry r live iniiiiitt it ?pec lies, Mr. Stanton, ol Tenne .see, i:;-.iiitti the late administration of ii? nerul Taylor, , lis living (tirMitd an unwarrantable and overbearing couiee (awards Portugal, relut've to the chums ?>l American citizens against that *et!i government. Mr. Th idtlfus Stevens replied, der l> ndctl the administration of General Taylor, in it Irreiit t- to the MM alluded to, and mad- M onslaucht ui.on the editors and letter-writers in general, which bespoke sotne ill-feeling i-ntertnineti bv that honorable gentleman against the aforesaid editors uiitl letter- writers. Perhaps they have ton i>ftt ii gilded hira for the jumpinir qualities he e\hibi'ed ut,tier the lvad of Mr. President Penrose, in the m mi Table buck shot war at llarrisburg, Pennsylvania. Mejus. Toombs, of (Georgia, and .Steven3, ol PennsyIvHiiiit, are nice gentlemen lo run slangw hanging tilts ogainM the editors and letter ?ntei?! What would have been the amount of ' the notonety which they both covet, if it had not ! been lor iht-e they are now pleased to denounce? r home error has occurred in the statement which . has l-eeii published relative to the clerk* in the ' Chit .1:0 pt.fit llice It wasstuted that Mr. Wilson, t the Postmaster, with salary and perquisites amountmi; lo f I.COO, employed two ol his brothers ?a clerks in his iU.ce; one at a salary of jfl.MJO, and the other ala salary of $1,700 pw a?mi, in atldiiioa to the and tdvfttiirr of the letters remaining Iroin time tonne in the post office, ind in Mblitioa to the employment of the two brothers, Starkweather, both democrats, and one ot whom is U*e security of the I'(immaster li nnw unbars that the PnMmattfr has not exa< tlj iwo brothers who have high salaries a< clr-rk-* iu ilie post i Aire. 14*- haK onr brother there at a alar* ot f 1 hW), and that brother's wife at a .salary of Hip tru nd? contend that the Poi-t,nu?te at ? hit-ego. hi this matter, if but following the ex ample ot tin* democratic predecessor, apdot sundry oilier |<inrria?t?-r? of large towns abd cities in the vl'? ,-r, w I,' -f female* ?< t as clerk* fur lli'-ir husl>and?, hro'hera, cousins, fathers. Arc , at large salaries. These lady-clerks are to registered in the lilue Hook, (the initial of each chriMian name i only being fiiven,) that no one, not in the secrct, could tell tha? th< y were not bona fidt men, w ith cont, waistcoat, breeches, and it may l?e, spurs on. What ways there are in which to practice upon rnd carry oyt nepotism' Wasiiimtom, Aug. 20, Id3?t. A'rmtng Memoranda of all Sortt. The General App-opnation bill gets on very wel in the House, and wr expect it to be finally disloosed of at least by Saturday evening, from the progress made ia it yesterday and to-day. The hook appropriation has dwindled down to some $30,<100, for the benefit of the new mtmhers. At the next session, we hope to see this excrescence cut of] entirely. The |>ublic printing is in the greatest confusion, and when Congress comr to nettle up with the r contractor*. Messrs. Ritchie 6c Co., for the Congrraa job#, and with the L'num, Ul<>b*, and l*trUtgmttr for the debate*, we iihall pn>bal>i)r have an aggregate of |IAO,OUO deficiencies to pay. If time ia allowd, an effort will be made to restore the old party pre** jobbing system. This ought not to be done, Congress lias work amounting i?i from |MM (< fsoo.ixx) a year in printing They want a uational printing oilier, with printers Wider )?y like the clerk* in the lirpartntents. An . t) i r ikis attached to I he depart meat ?.l ihe Intenor nught be mad* toaavr finu.M*)|*r annum to the government, including the jobbing of all the department* and of Cewgresa A movement ha* bern made to adjourn bv the middle of Srptrmbrr, but we *u*|>ect the middle of October will c<ime round before the smsioa ia closed. Mill have rome hope* of the Branch Mint. Mr Hniiu* assures n* ihat he will do hi* be*i to It't the bill thiough, if any possible opening ia prerented; and there may be one, possibly, nest wei k. We are glad to learn that the Secretary of the Navy ia ilirpnsed m lostrr the great commercial interest <if ocan Mr in. r*. including thr hbonv line to thr Coast of Africa ; hut we mnM wail till nr?i December for any dr*rlo|*mrnta of thr policy of the administration upon this subject of *team. It i* certainly poenesaed of a Secretary of ihe Navy fur "head M 'hr Mr I'rnton, who, living in the iit? nor <f \ iraims, nmong the nivuniaina, had never seen a ship till a Irw years a*o, and was astonished to tind that they were hollow inside like a house Mr Walker, from the Committee on Revola'i li*rv I II III-, Iif Ibr Kaa nia.lr u l*viiral.l? rejort upon ibe ruM of Mr. ifalonian, of Sew York, ornruinilv of Philadelphia, who* fathar anppliert ibe . oiitirx nul army with a lar*e iiwunl of n to mil in ihr work of ladr^idriM, for hu h there kiti hffB no indemnity to thi* dif, while the ?>noil the Chickaaww, and Chir?'k?r (? ? ulatcra have heea drawing ?t?n the ire* Miry f?-r hundred* of thatmanda at a clip It would ?w well enouiih. while thus njti*ndrrint the public lunde, thai a claim am h aa thai of Mr 5*l.?man b<uid be paid, ?o perfectly mihatantiated aa it la. Mr .^aloman, however, haa been permitted fi r ycara to wait; and bow(> we trial, a of ji lice will induce < ruff to pay the borrowed ii'i.fcef like an boncet rtfbtor, tor ??f all clnima. a cleim fur ca?h advanr ed to he|y out the reflation, ?||.;ra ton? to be thi *er? tirai dem*ndinf reC? rt |'i !); and the ca-e i? not the lea* an obligation njoli 'be governor n\ on the gtotmd that Mr :<?loli ,|| lin li?t hi* inh'-llt-nee of a forisne beraua* if il?t?iig leaned to the government. A nation a net, in lac', free while it ia In debt for ita indaj? r?!*i>c? Wr h?vc alw-tya been Mi?| icioua of tour claim?m? upon the govertiii'iit, and of their agents. We li..?e ?? if eil Ihetti; but here j* lh* caae of n yuci rtwit, wlilrh ihe moat cnn?cientioua atiehler f? r jtielH I tnay arfttwate. The rvjort we think (< i>? lu?iw?"he claim mat, at,d that It ought to he [Hid C*f the hii-ineaa to b? taraed r ?ef ?o th? t?e*t *?>? <?, ? WR t?f that the flavery btUe w ili be pa?>ed. we aMrpett th?re will h*? ' T h?- n'.'Hiti a ?>f * be>'p f.o*iag?e; 'I h? eleilttaklp ?Meo?lo#| f be tnitfl ine?in t?: TP* ? ?d v *? K h ) 'o k 1 tul r. .. M^nsx likelihood, iU# ffreat qurrtioo of the n> *t Pro.-tdeniini ciini|iiip; Tin- Huh-Tieii*ury and the bunk quettim; The Pacitic Kanrotirt qurcluni; The Cmba &c , itc , N> li>at, if ?r M-itle u|> the aluvrry tuil nHfi'it the trMorafion of ihr |ie>tre of th?" Union, theie will be yrt itic* mow ubuud <tit niHtfH.il" tor l?Hy m>d Mctionn) ?piUiioa We shall never suffer for want 11 materials. WAbUJVUTON, Al>g<ll?t IS, 1S50. Sail>ath Day at the Cump Aft tit?g? Mtu.tUa ott$ <iulhuin^?A HevivtU unit Hi"t? Preaching and Fight wig?Tnrtble Confuttun?Some A<mint of the Doitifg if tlu Dig The brethren of the Methodist Episcopal church are holding a camp meeting in a beautiful forest, seven miles over in the ancient county of Fairfax, Virginia, in that picturesque region commonly known as "Cooney." Jly proclam ttion aud U> advertisements, due notice hiving been given tc I lie people of the three cities of Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, an immense drafi was made upon the available horseflesh of those effitsandthe neighborhood, for a vitit to the encampment to-day. The day was lowering, ami threatened rain, or the turn-out would hare bees infinitely greater. As it was, the roid, for milei along the hills, early in the forenoon, presented a lively picture, with its line of horsemen, carriages, mmnhubt's, wagons, and all sorts of vehicles, Mretchiug along the hills in a moveable column ol dust, something like the track ol a whirlwind ovei the tsnds of the deserts ol the great Colorado?a picture, us ol the retreat of our citizens with all despatch, from the presence of an invading army. The tncnmpnitnt on the suburbs let-emlil^d more the arrangement for an agricultural fair, than the outworks of a religions garrison, Pens full ol horses, and collections of eveiy vuriety of travel ling convt yance*, booths supplied with inellons, fruits, cakes, and o'h?-r refreshments, groups 01 drivers aiid attendants upon the carnages, clusters of watei-carriers, groups of hippy slaves, wnli their loquacious jirgon detatchments of the f ir sex, puhsing and rrpassing to the spring, and a nnxi d multitude or congrt tjineri, brethren, country jh ople, und city clerks,?men and w< 111 n, of ill clutses, all colors, and all s./'-s, formed su li a singular coni'luim ration asisonlv to be been at a c.iiiip-meeting, or an agricultnr.il >i its- t'.iir; only, we believe, ilie fair I a k?- the precedence in point of method und harmony <1 amu.s-inenta. The fact it*, the hri thren are tot often im|N>3,'d upon l?j thf "outeide barbarians for the lirnhn n are disposed to rely too much upon the good behavior of ihtir visiter*, wiihout providing the net'i t-Bciry municipal legulation* and municipal n rvitore, to enlorce the preservation of order. Ilei.ee the diegriiceful scenes which marred the ti liKioiib ? ITktl at " i!.e CABip," ti-day. , '1 lie encampment, in th* form of a hollow srjuare on the side v.f a lull, presented an area within of about three bundled fed each wav, the tent< I'peuiag upon all aide# to the nied, and the preaebet'a Htand, which fronti d the area on the lowest bide ot the groun i. The arrangement of the teats, therefore, rieing with the hill, gave all the congregation, ?st.ma'ed at from four to t-ix thousand, a lair view ol ilie prencht r, and th?- enclosure called the altar, ut lh? toot of the preacher'# stand. Ah we entered within the aicred area, the Hev Mr. Peck, President of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Ptnniylvakia, w ia enlarging to this va?t asstmblage men the sublime principles in the following text, trtin the one hundred and forty-fifth Ppnlm;? 3. (in-iit U tb<- Lord ami gnatl} to be praised : and bin greatneat li> unseaiehaMu 4 One generation >ball praise thy works to another, aid shall declare tby nighty act* 1 8. I will ?p*ak of the glorious power of thy Majesty, I and of thy wonurous woi ks I 6 And men sball speak of the might of thy terrible i j arte : and I will d> r)ar? thy ('realm **. 7. They shall abundantly uiti r the memory of tby great g< > 1 m ss. and shall log of tby riphte'U-n**>* 5 The Lord in gracious and full of compassion, slow to ai.grrand ol gnat inercy. 9 The Lord is good to all, and bia tender mereioi I art' over all bin work*. 10 And all thy work* shall j raise thee, 0 Lord ; | and Ibn eaini* shall blsrr the#. I 11. They shall *p< ak of tbu glory of thy kingdom; and talk ot thy power. 1 'I To make known to lh<i ?on? of nun hi* mi^ttT actf. and the glorlou* majmty of bin kingdom 1U 1hj kiuir<J ni is an *T?ria>tlnK kingdom. and tbv dominion rndureth throughout all feuttr?Uon?. l'br Mtmonof Mr. Peck, learned, zealous, enthutui.?tic mil wan, could uot 1ml of being listened to with interest and pleasure. Rut we coulee* that (tir uttriititii ?u? too IrrijUMiliy drawn from the diMimiw by the spleniid array ot the ludiea The I readier was a man of tiae M|V' u&uee, having *omething of that intelligent, expunaive, and whol* M'liie count* ii:u>ce ami head uf Gen. IlaralMt, M OtMglt. His voice and manner were thi ?e of the expelienced speaker to the multitude ; but there were tho?e dmk eye *. and blue ey^g, end hazel e)et-, and M>fl eyes, ana hi ghl e>t ?, of old Fail fa j counly, and of ihe three cities of W .1 liii.?ii>t), ( eoigetowu, and Al< .xamlrin, liundmk, if niit thout-iindit, of tht in; and it was im> po?nble, with Milh counter-attractions, to report or to r? member the seimon. The ino*ning serVicri closed with hinging and prayer, and then one < f the ministers announced from the atand, that cne hour (the hour rule of the House of Representative*,) would be allowed to the congregation for the ecfentia I object ol taking dinner. The order i whs promptly ol*yed. In the rear of all the tent* were the tables and ct>oking apparatus, and the mppliea of the commissary detriment of the encampment. Among the tent* were several very large one*, such aa that of the Foundry Cha|>el, the McKendree Cha|?l, and Ihe Kigland Chapel, of Washington. At theae tents the w?yfarini inan and the stranger miy get a comfortable 'out-in-lbe-woods " dinner for fifty cents. Your reporter and his two companions patroaiud the Kylind set-out. A number of bottle* weie ranged along the table, containing a liquid of the iclor of port wine, hut which, we understood, win molasses and water, as beat calculated to "keep the word of promise to the ear, nnd break it to the hope." We are di*|>?*?d to lind fault with the sisters of the Kvland tent, for neglecting the ever-welcome cup ol coffee after fatiguing ride of seven miles in a cloud of dust. TK# Arnti (if f K?* il#a*rf ru>v*r fi.roata ?f c?'ilrr for the atranger within hi* teat. The fur r later a of the Kyland trot ahoulri remember that. After diDDrr, *f paaaed down to aort of union t?-ot of the colored people. Making the moat of the only entne day of the week at their command, they were not diapoeed to wait u|H.n the tardy order of the day, l>ut kept up even the dinner interval with revival of tlxir own Aa wp approached their pavilion, whfrh ?u crowded almost to aufloration, with a large collection of them ia front, we found them singing, aa blacka caa only atagi? " Com*, j* that l?t? the Lord, And l?t yaur Joy* be known , Join la a nt| with ?v?tt aeeotd. While yr narround th? thrua* " A atout, aMe-U>died fellow, (worth, at leant, 11 21 0,) ? > h a face full of glowing enlhuaiatm, led off, turning and muling to the aablr brothera and Mater* around him. aa be made the wurda tine with hia treipendoua voice. And happy, beyoud imagination, were the rejwicing .Southern alavea, wrentbug and *waying to and fro, the periqtiratioa rolling liotn ih? it timing face*, aa they and thoutf d together of the g lot tea at the New Jeruealen Th? a oae ot them waa called u|ion to pray? a abort, thirk-aet, emphatic Kairtai darkie?who entered at once upon the menu of the work " Ok, Ix>rd Je*u?, Maater. here we u! Hera we ia, waiting for the Netting, prayiag for the bleating' Oh, my God, aend down the bleaaiaf, m ltd down the glory?eead down the Holy Ghoal. (Amen? by the brethren aad aiatera, loud and atrong) We want the power?we want to coaqner the devil. Lord, help ua to do it I (Aatea ) Come, now. Lord Jeaua, with ihe fire of the Holy Ghoal (Amen; may trod roiae') Ok. glory to t?ad' (('nee of "Glory, .. I?~ II.I1.I....K nh I I. I ll\l. L-ll R"'?f / ? vn, ijifiu jrvwa ii, iwiir jib ') That'a right, brethren I,et ua curry the dny by atoim Ob, l-ord Jfm# lp u* to pray!" And in thia atrain lb' rtaloua African continued till ibr noting w*a jwrfectly Irantic with ita e, wnthmg, and jumping, clapping their band*, and thouiibg IB loud firlinwuw, othrtu, in Nhiirt, (i. rk. halll'M ken outbiirata. Whtle other* U) hark, ni|.letcl> rihaueted, amiliaK and faiu'ing. from firrw of joy U bile tht m> nroceedinga were uoing on in the I men tent of tnr coloM hitHirm, the trumpet at tit* great at and announced the afternoon aermon 1 be black* euapcnded their proceeding*, and took the aeat* aligned them, behind the atand. the great area for the white population being in front A hymn waa ?ung, a prayer wa? made, and the minuter, the Kev. Mr Prettiman, commenced hia tflCWIM At thia JHIH. while < reusing a neat in one of the tenta opening upon the aqnare, a little boy ram* tip and announced that a man down in the hollow, near the tym>R road, had hi* throat cut Wl'li aeeeral peraona, we art out tor the apot. The movement attracted other*, ?nd rt on a large detachment came down the hill. ' <>y X' length pointed out the (J"""' where he anidthe man waa muidered, and paaadng through a eurroundipg crowd, we found the aupimaed ticiim I) ipg tinder the Ituahea, connderahly int? meated. nine* hat bruired ftoai a recent ftaht, hia e>ea dilated and glaring, hia pulaa at one hundred aiid twenty; but apart iromtbeee aymp?orn?. eery litt:c rh? w*r*e for hia rough tiawge Me had be? II "kr.nk'd down and draged out," but w.ia , *tilltf>n? for at oilier tlial. In tr (*a?itig toward *1 e enramt^neni, tip ihe ti?- | tie *alle>, mr com) ant Waa inter epfed al 'he f? ot of ?h? bill, and within the f a*t aI * ??>>% from the 11< *i h? t'* ?t?nd. b* a denae 10 t?? of 1 ?ef t| 1 homered jr-< n, A k ImH'*)''*. * f r*r> i 1 FatHfir men, ai.d Oeoifetowe#-, piM cobnuc'iou, ( ; MOMHig it)' 111 writ ' 111*. ot Itr rt. Hlb*?- tilil <> Mi.I- . huirtrlvfii. A cni*il tittif ft t-iu^ ilo tie o,v?- ( , oirr? tiot. Jitiwuu i?u I ri r llu rr .v*? uo , It* II* l H' i.vuili?hl? Mb I In' ">,>? of llie cwriipt rtntl , omnil u > i" Iwlilfd U'i ii.ic ibr thicket alongm le Dip load Tu the u>p ?>f one of ih?-??* last, your repor- j Ifr, with hn? frienrte, retre.ited The crowd in the ' uiirrow Hitlt* VHllry r.i|idt> eucniruted, and w.w 11 .n.orou* biiiid tiit conturion incident to tfce |>re(mruiK'D l'??r a |?niTHlrow. Prenriitty a powerful niiin m ih?- coni|?ict throng, |>ulle.| off his coat, and ( uii nii need laying ubont hun ritiht and lelt, mov, tin- w hole inuluturie be'ore him, till unluckily ,i blow fiom Muit invisible adversary brought him I down, when iat<tiinll> a liilt dutrn nn n pounced | u|m n him,auiid nil were env?Wi|ied in h clo id of ^ ; rlust, rendering th? in for w>tne momenta invisible. At length the Imije in in ?merged from the ob ' i-cuiity, torn niid mangled, duaty mid bloody, and , ulniPbt slimiest-, frmn the terrible encounter with r In.- niiirieroiia enemies. The scene, the noise. the oaths of d< fiance, and imprecations of the comb.itiiute, iheir wild vengeance and hostility, ihe rush, 1 the pressure, the confuted niin^line of blows, the L tiger-like ferocity with which the f?llen man seem I fit i" i>?- ucvuuiru, -ne rot.r, hiki rusu, ami nasi 01 the mrlee, a Horded h fair specimen of a devil's re\ival in the valley, while !he hreihren were iu ct mmuuion on the lull. Uut for a time the furi| ous upioar of the scene 111 the hollow, drew oil" mott of the audience of the preacher, and suspended the tiireud of his argument. The crowd in the > hollow gtadtiHllv di-pei>ed with th?- dis ippearanix' i of the mangled man, and comparative order succeeded. The minister resumed his sermon, and wished it . to l>e distinctly uadentood that 'he Uedwdkl jie<iple wen not rt sponsitde for I he riotous proceedings en ihe grounds. They were the work of the devil'a own subjects : audit was the object of the Meth< diet hrethreu lo ptiiy nnd preach the devil out of th< ir hearts, mid to iiimKc them good Cliriv tians, instead ol the suhj. els of the devil. We nive the church the fill benefit of hie disclaimer; hut, indted, they shuul.t do something to enforce the preservation of older on the Sabbath d-ty, at east, or abaudon entiicly their missionary system of r;in>p meetings. 1 We had seen enough, and too much. Even to a quiet man, not much given to causeless alarm, u tense of personal security suggested u return to town, not awiire what mischief Hie doctrine of retaliation might pcB.-ibly work up in another hour. We returned, amply satisfied that the Sabbath hail been desecrn't d at this camp meet in/, iu a maimer only to be surpassed by a I'hili delphia firemen's light, nnd with a dee> rc''r?t thit the brethren should have failed to haw at command the me ins ol redressing this outrage upon order, upon the Subbath, upon the peaceably disposed, and upua the church itfelf. There cannot be any very grtat distinction between the results of it camp tut eting and a horse r ice, if such scenes are to he permitted w ith impunity, with all the adjuncts of I a rowdy carnival. Our Philadelphia C'orrespon fence Philadelphia, August 21, 1850. Tlit Latt JChfcment?Further ParticiUmt?Dtath of lim. Jnsr Miller?At rat of Suj'potcd Murdrrtrs, 4"' I briefly alluded, in a former letter, to an elope| ment which had recently taken |>lace from this city, between a young married man and hi* sisterin-law, a really tplendid looking girl, of only ninej teen years of age. 1 have since been put ia po?es| 8ion of the full particulars of this interesting, but 1 outrageously scandalous oase. The young man, win in I shall call 6inilh, by the way of designation, kept a jewelry store in Second street, and, up to the time of the elopement, occupied a highly respectable petition in society. He is about twentytight years old, rather good looking, was married about seven years ago to a most amiable young lady, tlie fruits of which marriage are three inten sting children, a lovely girl ot live years being the eldest, lie has no less than six sistersin-law, t.11 remarkable for their good looks, but all inferior in beauty to the one , w ho 1ms taken this fatal step. t?he, it appears, was engip d to be married to a young gentleman, who stalled last fail to realize a loriuue in the gold placers of California ; and who, on leaving, to-Mowed on his betrothed, a intignihieui gold watch, and other coolly token* of his uliectiun, as a gagt d'am??r. Well, the false one soon lorgot her first love, and it w?n with scarcely any difficulty she was persuaded to listen to the incestuous suit of her broiher-m law. Their plans for an clopemeut were conducted with such au impudent d? liberation, thai it is a mat:er of astouicbiiient that the eyes of the confiding and betrayed wife wete not opeued before it Wet too late. Trunks were ordered, tie* veuirg uit-rM b i.iaui- u? luC ) uu;.^ g alR'aian j owt d ooir.ebeavy balances, ilie mont valuable por- I tu n ol Ina su ck was packed up careful!) wuh his clothes. To give a d.uker hue to the whole transaction, it may be ad led that one of the younger listers, vIki is engaged to be married, wta a p^rty to the whole aflair, and thut ?be and her iutended actually arconi|?nied the guilt) |?ir ' to the New York l>cat wheu they took their departure j rectifitg tor her countenance and synip .thy all the preseiiis mnot l>) iht California genii man already n enu< ned On lite day of the elopement, Sraitfi -howed arw compunction* of conscience, for he bought a canary bird and cage, winch he gave to his eldest daughter, Baying, at the same time, " here ib tcme thing, n.y dear, to remember your futher by." Even tins obt-ervafion did not awaken the slightest suspicion on the part of the wife. The wretchtd pair are supposed to he lurking somewhere in the New England States. Telegraphic despatches have been forwarded for his arrest, by hia creditor*. The telegrai h, no doubt, has apprised you of the death of the lion. Jesse Miller, a gentleman who has figured largely in the politics of thin State sir.ee I ^40 Without the advantages of education, from the force of great natural ability alone, he raited himself from a vary ohacure position, id a very obscure county, until he became Secretary of Stale, under tiivernor Miuuk While ha held thia office, which wa> un to the time of Shjnk'a death, be was, in reality, Governor of the Commonwealth. l'oor Shunk wan, indeed, a thoroughly honeat man, a sound and inflexible democrat; but, like too many of our governors, was not exactly suited for the ollice which he filled. A more arnial.le man never lived. I rem?ml>er calling upon him, in company with several imi* I*, iw buhcu a |M[aoo tor a citizen of M'fcuylk ill county, wbo hud committed aorne faux vat The Uoternor'a anawer w*? characteristic of hi* i:otiona >f fair dealing " Griiilrayg," he replied, " 1 canm i mf how I can comply with your rwjueat. I have already granted number of pirdona to Schuylkill. l1>ilHiit l|ilna, theater, and olhrr cauatr?, while fr? hi ihe wr?tern and northern p?rta of the >ta'e, I have not received a aingle application (or a paidou Thi? i? not th? fair thing You muat * a it until yvar turn cornea, for, according to my idea*, the/e thou Id be a c riaia number of l*rd?na granted every year, and no more; nnd they should he awarded to the different countiea, accoiding to the ratio of reprenentatio?f* Four hard looking character* were arretted and eon.muted, yeaterday, on au*p?cioo that they wera the |<erM-na who rohhed and murdered paor Burd, the watchmaker. It ia to he hoped that confineturii ma) induce pome one of the party to confeaa. Oar Faltfai t'vrTripaiidtar*. Coossv, Fairfax Co , Va., ) Aug. 19, 1*0. ] Fmtrfmx Omy Meeting?Wacrfy Procrtdtngi? Inltrttltng Srmri We have a glonoua work going on here, among the Method tat brethren at the camp meeting; only yesterday it waa disturbed by the horhble rowJriaan of aome of tha aavagea of Waahington, Georgetown and Alexandria, who came out forth* eipreaa lurpoae, it aeema, of a drunken frolic and a free fight. But amnng the viaitera, on the other hand, were tome well-behaved membera of Conffreaa. I noticed among them thnt whole-aouled fellow, (ieorgn Briggn, Mr. Calvia, of Pa., Mr. Crowed, of Ohio, and that eccentric geniua, Sam Houaton, in a backwooda auit of aummer linen, with n beaver hat on, with n rim almoat ol the dimenaiona of one of thoae circular haihtng tuba He liateaed attentively to th? aermoo. and appeared to he much edified, and waa qnue t>Ur among the yeomanry at Fairfax, muat cf?h?me*pect bun to he the next democratic candidate for the Premdency But there waa an elegant gentleman, a member of the Honae from \ ork State?Mr H . I undrratand thry call him?who ap?>r*rrd to be ia ihe moM happy frame of mind Mr waa drraaed ia a rrry arai cuit of Mark, and had upon hi* arm a ?rry handat mf lady, of I*nnce Georfe'a eounty, Mai) land, a per?aoa?r. thrv do aay, hr haa a dend? d inclination to take hark to hia roaatituenta, if ?hr will only ratify the aaid inrliaatioa Wr hope thr food a?-nae of hia amtahlr and taterwating lady will not find *ay ohjrrtion ia thr frrr-aoil dm-trtnra of Mr I' " (or t am told hr ia iirinrtMa afamat thr N>mh ; ao much mi that he would totr to pi*r hack Triaa tn thr Mrticaoa. Thr hrrthrrn are atrufgling for a rertral, a ad thrrr ia a (rood praepect of adding many loot aherp to thr fold of lararl. Pa?r Waaaraa?Aboat II o'akwb fwtwlaf. aa n*MnH rnaior Ibat Dr W abater had eoaiMHt*d ralrMt cbtalatd raj,ld rlrrnlatloa. and altboacb thr rtty marshal prr*pt|? took artl?? m?mt~ to ha?e the r?t? rt eeatradtrted It bad antaeroae batterer* lUI tbr rlo?? of lb* day l>t Webe?rf waa rlaltrd by ( hrtlf Reairtb aad D Rebler Baa oar of bl* roaaaei y?aterday fooarn aad foaad lo be la bia Ml frame of atad. prn?iala? ?atir? rwtfraatiea M bta fata ubat??lr>n M the law aad food *U| tovarda *U V> f >1 THE GOVERNMENT or th? IMTED bTATKS OF AMERICA, A. 1).. In50. Tb? Kirt'iiiivt. Mil l *ai> V111.MUHK. ol Nrv York. . . J't William U Uinu, of All b?m? Vic* l'r?*i(lent. Tht Cablnil. j Pahii.i WrMTFB. ot Mmw . ,B*c. ofStntc. I'iiomk Co* win of olito S?e of tkc Tr??'y 1 William A Omaham, of N. 0 Si'o of tbeNary i I'iiiiiliiH CvnhaA, of Lit ti.'e ?? W'w. Tiioh M Y MiKlmon. in I'* 8i-? of I ntxrior. N iiiiw K. Hall, of N Y V M U?imr?l. Joum J Crittu?i?:i?. ol K j Att. Ueut-ritl. l'lic Jurtletnrjr. MTFKJME COUKT OK THE UMTKO STATES. Rooik I) Ti>n, ot Murylmid i.'tiirf J maioe. j John UhLiih, of Ohio Awtoclkte. | J>Mii M Watbk. of Uft>ri(iA " J Jomn Catron, of TViini ?! ? ? " John MiKini.lv, ol KrotU'-ky " 1'ltik V Pamli , of Vir*ini? " 8ami ki Nikon, of N?w York " 1.iivi WiMdiHi'K*. ot N llampi-hlre ... . " Houliit C. UHii.it, ot PruL " TIIIHT1 K1HHT OONOHKXX Ttim i ommrntrd Man It 4 1H49 aid will end Hat ch 4,1861 Senate* Number of Btatna reprearDtui Si Preaiilenl William It. Km*. Secretary Asimijm Dic(?:*i. ff'liigt in Italic*; \uhtei in Small Cupi'nlt; Oemnratg iti Kumon; Thote tuatkrJJ'. S aie Flee Soileri Term Term Ai ah'Ma. Expiree. Mk iiiuk. Expire! JeremlahCleiuena. .. 1858 I.ewia Cm* 1851 Wm.ll Kilig 1855 Alpheua Keleh 1S5: AHKA'tsta. Mishoiri. Wm K MHttUli INI Th 'Ilia* II IwtMi. .185] f-ulon It or la mi 1856 Dariil It Atoblaon... 1?>6 Conukcticvt. N?.w IIamkhiki linger S. Haldwin.. .1851 John P Hale, (K 8 j .185? Tiunion y.miit 1855 Moaeo Norrii. Jr . . ..1851 Delaware. New Yohk. John M illet 1851 DauielS Dickinaon,. .1851 I'n tl<y .'-i rnam e 1854 M Ilium II. Seward. . .185; Florida. Nt.w Jlkha.it. IlHTiri L. Yulee. ..1851 Tf'ia I. Dnyhm 1851 Jack tun Mmii.n 185ft Jacob 1^ Mitler 185* Okviu.ia. Noll ih Oarolina. John M Bnrien 1853 Willie V Afwigum... .185' fl'rn. C Uawton . .. .1855 George E. Hadger. .185. Iidia.na. Ohio. JraaeP liiighl 1851 Th?m?? Ewing 1851 Jas M bitcouib. (F.8.). 1855 Salmon I' Chate.(V 8.) 185 I I I I >OlK. Pf "l??TL?A>IIA. Stephen A Dougl&a. .1853 Daniel Sturgeon 1851 James fchielda 1855 Jamet Cooper 18.M Iowa. Uhouk Islami. GeofguW Jonep 1851 Jllhtrt C. Greene 1851 Auyui-IIIH C Dodge. .1855 John H. ('Luke 18.).' Kmticm 8owth Carolina. Jmrj'h hi Cndei v nod.. 1853 Kobert VV. Barnwell. .1851! tle'di y Clop U65 A P. liutler 185i l.OI IM*NA tulIMKI. ?rloniou I Dbwna. .1853 IIof.khi.i L. Turney.. .1851 I Pierre Inlt 1855 John hell 185' M..<r T.,,1 Hannibal Hamlin. . .1851 Tlmma? J Husk lHft] ,l?tnn W ltradbury. .1853 Pain lloustou ISO." M AlfAt HI SKTTS. THMOHT. Roletl C H'ttilhrtp. ..1U1 Samuel S. Vhrlpt. . ,.1851 John Davit. . 1K53 William Upham 1S5' VtKtl.tKD. VlRGIJIIA. I Thomas G 1'ialt 1851 James M kU^oo 1851 I Jamtt Ji. Vearce 1855 Robert M,T, II untvr. . 185! >1 ffl. WiatOKSItl. j J< Hereon l>*vl* 1851 Henry Dod*? 1851 lltnry 8 Foote 1853 lmac 1' Walker. .. .1851 THE SENATE IN FIQI/RKS. Democrats 32 Whig* .24 Free Boilers. 3 Total Dumber of members 00 Democratic majority 7 Tiro Senators from California, Wrn. M. Gwii and John C. Fremoat, arc in Wellington, await wg the admission of that Slate. The bill for it< admission has already passed the Senate. House of HeprcKSIatlVM, Speaker Howell Cobb. Clerk Wm L. You no. J)iit. Akbankas. ?i? tork. 1? Robert W Johnson 1-J??? J A'mi, AuriNt #?*?, 1? H'llham J .lhtnn, 3 J fkiUtpt J'lurnu, 3?Henry II" Huliard, 4? Waller I'nHrrkiU, 3-Pumuel W Harris. 6?George Hriggi, 4 ? William M Inje, 6?Jamei Hrnokt, 6?David Hubbard. 7? William nehon, S?William H N Cobb, 8--K Ilailowav, 1?Fn.iicis W. liowsen W? Tkommi Mc Kittock, CO.MH1IWT. 10?lltmun D Gould, 1-Loreniot* Waldo. 11?C. R Sylvfltr, 2- Walter Bnotb. (F 8 ) 1?- Gidetn O Reynolds, 3- 4'hauti j F Cleveland. 13 -Jvhn L. Schooler a/1, 4 Tkomat H lluller. H ? (Jevrfi K *1ndrtwtt ciunisit. 15 J K. Tkwnan ? ? Hi Hugh H'kne. Mliwiiii. 17--//. C .llerandfr, \ ? Jukn If lloutfrnn 18 rreitja Kins (f. 8.) iLoiiut 111? Ckatltt K Clarkt, 1 rj. i r t'L.n n,, n u w_. < ttciMi. Jl-lilr?a vftlii^g, 1? Jo?(,b W Jack ton 'M?Htary Huiiutt, 2?M.J Kilbota, !t> H'lttiam [>mr 3?jtU<n T Ovrn. 24?Vanitl Gait, 4?If A IlaraUcn W>- Harmon S. C*ngpr. 6- TtirmwC Hackrtt. 26 - If'. T. Jarkuin. A?Hovrl) Cobb. 27?IF. A. Sa kttt, 7?*Atn*ndtr II Strpkeni, 2& .7, A/. N'. krrmn 'or?, 8 Hoktrl Tcnh. 20 Hahtit L. Ran, iiinoin 80?David Humity. 1-fB H Blaiwll. U-? Ht.Uy, 3-JcbnA MrClrrnaod, S3 F. O SpauIdfig 3-Tbomar R Young, 33 -//<n?f Patiun, 4?Ji bu Wi iitwortb. 34 -L. Ilunavt. Hb A Klrhardaoa oni?. t F.dwd It Hakrr. l-I)a?ldT Dinnay, 7?Tboiaat L Uarrti *-! D C?mpk,U, (>\ 5 ) lo?ra. 8? Haktrt C. Scktntk, 1 ?Vacancy, 4? Main O. Cor win, 3? Ikcphard Ltftlrr. i?larrr D Potter, 6?A mo# K Wood 1-Nathaoifl Alb?rt?on 7? lonathao D. Horrii. 3?Cyru*L Iiunham. 8?Jakn 1. Tmlar, 8?John L RoMinm. ? Kdaon B ulda. 4 <J*o W Julian, (F.B) 111 I'liirU 8tMr.fr. ft W J Brnva. 11?John K Miller, 8? WilliaA Uornai. 13 S.muW A' 1'inlan, 7- t.dvnid Hrlimnghry 1S-W A Whlttl?wf, 8- Jowpb K klcl'onald, 14?Hathan F.tant, U- <1 A ritcb. 1ft H m r ll.inttr, (F S ) 10- Audit*.I Ilarlan 18- uomh lloaglaad. iiaTvcai. 17?Joarpk Cable. 1 I.ion l'ojd 19- David K Carter. H-J S J aha, an, IB -John CromfU, (F.S) ?>' F. Mrl.raft. IC Jai H (j. Idingi. (f ,S ) 8-(leorfa A Caldwell. >1 Jotrpk M Kaa4, (F.S ) 4 ? Jnkn H Tkompum, oaanoN. ft? Ltanirl Urtrk, B R Thuralna f 8? JI Mat ihall rKMiutliu. t?cftarUi s NhiW, 1 LcwiiC. Lktim. 0- John 4' Maeoa. 3 Janpk H Ckamdlrr, 10- R II Stanton 8- htmy O Nnt*. i.oi kiana. 4?John Hobbtaa, Jr.* 1? Haiti* L>? Hera, ft Jakn Frrrdiry, 8? Yaraary 8 T bom an K>aa, 8-John R llamoaaoa, 7 -JttnC. /> <*'?. 4? liaae R Hwn 8- Thaddnu Mnnu, Maiaa 8? Williaa Mtroac. 1- Rlbrldg* Harry, 10 M M IMaalck, 8? Natbaa tel 8 l.ltUafleM, ll-Ck?.fr? Hutlrr, 8- Jakn Ohi, 11 l)afld Wllaot, (V. 8 ) 4- A'w/m K G^mdrmn, ' 1 t~Jonpk Cma,y. a- I Ulirn Ptwirin, i* i uri? wr ruman. 4 CbarlM Hl?t?oB u H*ney V?., T-Then *. J D rall?? 14- Jtan X HdUaikti, M?*?| ?*r IT- Hamuli Cain*. 1? RtrkmiJ /Ww, 1*--.* Jmaktam 0%U, !-* T lUmilioa. It- Jub Minn, > KdaardW H?a.aaa4 St> H M H~4. 4- RoUrtM Mel.aaa. SI Mam Hmmptam, ?wf'>i?nW?r Krmmt, 3S JaAn W Haw. (PS) 4- J**n H Krrr S> Jum Tboapaoa. ? ? < hi mil Si- Alfra4 OiliaMira, 1-1 < IMM. arntnt w.t4* l-T?eUM 1 - Qr*> ( O i'lai, t?Jamai If Dvnean. %? Italian Dixan. 4? V??*?f J Ml'IN miouitt. ?- Ctold jfUm, (r 9 J 1-PanM Wallaca, *? Or?.hltmtm, t-J L Orr T Mm Harkwll, M?J. A Wi>o4?ar4, ?Warar# Mann, 4?J?>< Ni^iini, -ft* /WW, l-iralilMd Bart, ) jMrp* l.tinntJl I Inw K llotan mk HiijtR T?W f Coleoak, 1?A W. ImI. tiMnni t- WtilMn .Va*w, (f f.) I Anlfn Jobuot, ?-E a Rlnghaa a U ITattftM, ?- Janak M .Ww, II H ilM?j f 4 liauri Torn*7 liwcil. 4 O.or*. W Jna??, 1-JiaiN II kvlli, I?Jnrt H Th?au f- W lilllB ? N Ray. J Mttadnk P Uantf-t, Or??*, ? Aa4r*v R*>a?. 4 Wlilardr llall, ?-Jaha <i Harrfe. 4? Joha a Pbvipa 1#-- Fr*4?r1<-k P luataa, MiMimpFi 11-UMiV M. WuUama Tkca^Mi, rim - W B liaibrtiUa. 1 Pa?t4 Kaafaaa ? ?m McWlUfo, % Voiaay R Howard 4?A. I. Browa m?. KtaaiMi. - ? ? ? *caaa?r. mv mm. 1?Wuitmm Hr*ry I .f?4rrw N Ha?, %-WMuim Hr*frd, t~ fTiMwai jf H'wM, t-lNMWIIItWk, 4? M r?rk, 4? /?*? I m f*H*. I ;??. M r?|. 1 John rt Mul*?a. M* iiiii*. S Rl*h*rd K <nll| ? ? - Tlinnu M Anntl, m? nmriaii*. 4?Thnaaa S Honook, 1 7?r?. {Ft) ? Paalua Po*?ll t-Ckulrill Fraatoa. I jiwi T-Tk?BtnH ? Uwr; lllbbtnl #?*!?? R ll"lladaf, mom HIIUM. ? Jrrrmiak Mtrln, 1?7V*?i L If Richard Parkar, ? J f CoUwU. 11?Jan.- M?l>??all, U K ri.lt, 1V 12 H A K'tnundtoa, 4--VI K Sh,*A,r4. IS r ^Million *-A W I.mUi. 14 J M N R-.l. 4 W a A.l.o I4-7VMI a T- J R J DhM, - F.4w?y* t-ClMWl*-* Daf??? (P 8) -f?a?Mf (mka |-OrMa?. filr, I'Jan-i D I>vj r?i?t??t?d hy Mr tllMI, > P l?f? ? > rrr? tba T?irtV ri-a. TM1 UOUSK IN PIQinn. D'tiwriM .111 W big* Mid NttlfN. F r?? kuUtrt 14 ) Vacancies . . ? Total, axeluilve of Delegate* all Should the vacancies be filled as before, and dividing the free toilers into democrats and whig*, as they are on all other question* but thit of the territories, the House will be a* fjllowa:? Democrat* Whig* 114 Democratic majority Two members from California, Edward Gilbert and Gem. W Wright, are now in Wa9hiagtoa, awaiting for the admission of that Slate iato the Unit's. The General Krault In Flgan*. Old Par lit I. h'rtt Soil. Vacatciet. State*. (f'ftif. />rm Ifrkig. Drm. IKhig. Dew, Arktimu ? 1 ? ? ? ? Alabama 2 6 ? ? ? ? Connecticut.. . . 12 ? 1 ? ? Delaware 1 ? ? ? ? ? Florida. . 1 ? ? ? ? ? Georgia 8 ft ? ? ? ? llliuoU 1 ? ? ? ? ? Indiana 1 8 ? 1 ? ? low* ? 1 ? ? ? 1 I.ouiMana ? 3 ? ? 1 ? NaiDe 2 ft ? ? ? ? Maryland >3 ? ? ? ? ) Ma?>?rbuittti. . 7 ? 1 ? t ? Michigan ? 2 1 ? ? ? Mi*eourl ? 6 ? ? ? ? Mlri-Wt)>pl ? 4 ? ? ? ? 1 New York 32 1 ? 1 ? ? New Jerwj 4 1 ? ? ? ? New Hampshire. 12 1 ? ? ? North Carolina. .88 ? ? ? I Ohio 6 11 6 ? ? _ I Kentucky . tt 4 ? ? ? PenunylTiinia... 14 8 1 1 - ? L Khoiln laiaud.., 2 ? ? ? ? ? Honlli Carolina. . ? 7 ? ? ? ? Tenneieee 4 7 ? ? ? 1 Texa? ? 3 ? ? ? > Virginia t 18 ? ? ? ? Vetmont 8 1 ? ? ? ? I M'icconsin 11 ? 1 ? ? Total 101 111 0 6 8 1 [ Driroeratic majority in the 3Ut Coagres* > M hig majority In the 30th Cougreeti i ? Democratic gain 8 Aspect of Cuogrm. V Whig. Drm. ' Ficlualve of free *oiler* 102 111 . Free toiler* 0 i j I Vaoaneia* 8 1 Total 114 11T 1 Actuiil democratic majority 8 | ! ran AND SI-AVK STATE CLASSIFICATION. ; M'hig. Otm. Fret Sail. I Free State* 7ft 61 14 [ | Blara Slate? 30 61 ? Total 10ft 112 14 [ TIIK NEW TKRHlTORrES. We give the names of the new territories j although i hey have not ytt been organized. California will, in all probability, h - admitted into the ^ Union as a State, with two Senator- and one or two Rcpn Fentatives to Congrci-* Utah and New 1 Mexico, and probably Neliraakt, will b? grunted 5 territorial governments, and delegates admitted from each, before Congress adjourns?perhaps. MEDICAL.. MAKH1AMK t wni itirj ui>imrri. T I CAU8KSAND Til K RRUBDT. 1 \| ANT AM) MAN Y A W I Ft KNPI'K IC.-< THAR? OW lfi bodily atiflennK and of mental amcuiah, proatrat* an4 htlnlae* ?mLitterin< her lift, that of herhuaband. and hi2< i ardiiiK ?h? future welfare of her children. ariaiag from aai.-aaf which, if known, would hare aparrO the auflering, the aiuuiafc to the wilt, aud to the huaband eni' ftrrMvracBti iud |?ecuui~ ary diflWaltiea having their ??ri#rin in the raind ?<in# weiehed dewn and harra???d iu ooaaequenee of the aicVnnaa of th? companion of hie boeom. How iDi(f< riav' that tlia eaaawe ehould Ua known to u very wife, %o every huaband, that the dreadful *nd harrowing aonaequr-neea to the health and happ|n**a of both laat ** avoided ! Llfa ia too abort at.d health too preciaaate admit an> portion of the one to ha spent without the full enjoyment of the other The tiiuel> paream-ju of a little word an titled aa falluwa, haa been the meana of aaviif the biiltk and the life of thuua*i?de. aa over TWO HITN1>KKf> THOUSAND coLtasbave baenaold tinea the firat euitto* waa iiaaaa. The author haa been induced to advertise it by the arxttl and rreaeiajt raqueet of thvae who hare been indebted to 11 publication for ail they hold dear (that all may hare an ep? portnm* y fi.bta'niua it ). and a i? Ke-.e ?%v?r d v h thouaat ?Ja of letiera of aaoominm, acta a of whlob are aunaisA % to the adTartie^moat. THE MARRIED VVOMAN'^ PR1VATK M 1 D I ? A L 0(1 M P A W f O . BY. t>K. A M WAT'iK EAT', fftor vaaoa or niaKaaa* or WMRM. 7Vir*faefA KJitum. IfSw., frp 3ft4?. Price, f 1, X). THIS WORK IS INTRNDtl) ESPECIALLY FOB ffll MAKKlKD. <r ? : * n? marriage, a* it diarloeea Important aerate which al.oi Id N know* *e *tiein parturUrl), Here. cvar> famale? the wifa, tha laotner-tn? on* eivaa? bnddtag into womanhood, or the oae in the decline et ream, ill whota i.atarc contemplates aa imp. rtaot change ?*o diacoeer the cauace. tyuptoBi, and the moat efficient re media* and moat certain of enrt. In every oamplaint ti wr.iri. net urn laaubjaat Tba rxililiou mhumI la It* pacta kin praaad A bleai-ing < tbnnaanda, tin innuaarabla lattara raaaiaaA by the tat hor (which ba ll parauttaA kj til* wrttara to publish) will ittMt. SICtl.T AHD UNHAPPY WITKS. Krtrart a/ a Lrtttr from a (JnlUwsan fa U<J ?tom, (X " D>itm. May 1,1847. "I)?. A. M. ItrlMUt-l) tarlllr: ThtMurM W?~ bii'i Prlrata Medical Cam panic n.' for whi?h I aacloaad bu dollar t? yoar addraaa, aama aa/aly t? haad. 1 wonld ao% kan iroibM yua vita ikm l?w llati. bat that I am lap.llad by a uaHOl grain a da, for m rat If aad aifa, to giaa attaraica ta oar unrtrt ml heat'felt omotloaa. " My wife baa bata pvroaptibly alakiag for aoma tbraa year* ar mora, la roaaaqaaara a( harrraat anguiab aad IBffariag a?ma auatln bafcra aad daring aoanaamaat: Tarjr laiMHiif oaa B?ra aad mara d< bilttatad aad pmstrata* bar. pt,ttiag bar Ufa in tmmmaat danaar. aad which nt am Ualaat accaaioa. drapairad of. 1 aappraad that thia alaaa of ihiaga ?aa laeal labia. aad r>U[M? myaalf ta Mat Um worst. At thia tin* ( > aboat two moalha) I hoard roar baob blghl* apokaa of, at toataaaing K>a< m a tiara rraakiag my aaaa. Oa Its rssslpt aad partiaal, 1 saaaot aipraaa ta yew Iht rail of It afforded my dialraaaad ml ad, and the Jay I ta I agae In.i artrd fo my wlla, m learning that tba great discovery ?(M M. Daeomaaan praaldad a ramedy. It opaasd a l>rua|iaal ta ma wbleb I littla anneal red ?aa possible. Ha r - i ?r > NMMMHll saa arar repay Mia obligatloae I am aadar to ;ik for having baan tba aaaaa of impartial ta aa tba matter" eoniatnr* la 'Tba Married MNmaa'a Primes Madleal Cimpaaioa.' Bat for tbla, ?ra another year woaid bava paaaad a?ar my baad, la all buuaa probability, ar wife voald bar* beta la bat ran, aad my ahlldraa Ian matkarlaaa.* Katroet /ram * Lrtttr. COM l'ETXM. I A9ID HftALTH. Laacaaraa, Pa., Oat. Id, U#. V UUI 911 lll' fpi ?ll Lata Ula kladaaaa to MM with m? is aaamarhtaa *p?a auar Mm, whila I uk??Mp(li bthtil of ?p<|( u4 wtfa) tha f>kll|Uiuti in r**fl tmliM nadar l" . la having mada kaawa sartaia aUtara aaataiaad la roar Boat lataluakla Hamad Vaaaa'f Mnu Madiaal ( oupaai?a. It baa kaaa wort* ita waiafct la (oU to aa If I a?|>roaa aijaalf ralkar waralj. /oa will aaa I that I raaaat do a* too anal), wkaa 1 lalota jroa of Uaa aataat to wblak I kaaa. tkmaftk It. kaaa haaaf.tlad I will Itaia fny tliaatiaa whoa I oktataod faar kook >ht?aak tha ataroat aarlaait}. I look apoa M aa ?aa ?f ika a?al f<rtaaata a*aa a of a; llfa I had kaaa awrM aaaa too fmt% aad oaa tha fatbar af aataa akildraa I waa l?a? aira?lia? aaaaaataaly tka aad that I al?ht (ua a aod^rata ana. aataaay. oat tka roaalta of at Hbmi aiartiaaa at tka aa4 laft ma akaat whara I oaa at tha kofiaalaa af aaah jraar, tai tkat ml;, altk tka aott atiaM aooaaay, autftaiaa with ktnli ilia aaaaaaanaa af Ufa. flaally. tkia aoaataat aim waa kaflaaiat to haaa Ita alaoi aaua ay haaitk; I fa4t taaa aapakla to aataralta aoaUaaaas*. wkila I fall tka aaoaaalty f paraaaata aaa. ni* aoaataat, aaaoaaiaa atri||ia ?a a) part waa ibparatlaa, ia <x>aaa<|aaaaa af ika pr' iraatod awadltlaa af ay wift (wit* oaraaioaal lataraiaaoa) fat an yaara. aaak of tka llaa mttaa< to kar had. aad ?l aaaraa incaaahla af taklac tka ham ana a.aaa?aaa?aat af kaaaakald afktaa Oar araditi a ar?a? fraa aaaa?a of whlak 1 waa Inaraak. Ok I what Wnald I kaaa ftltaa t aa I tka Ma jaara ta U*a aaat tialal What wtaM ay wifa hatt (taaa ta kara kaaa (Mrad Ika I. n? da** aad atlll I' aaat alakta praatrata aa a kad af tlakaaaa I all of whlak aaa Id kaaa kaaa aroldadha4 l lhaa aa-B a , of Tka Mairtad Vaaaaa rrtrata IMaai fiw nriMn. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. OBSTRUCTIONS, lBBBOVl.ABIT1BS.BA. V MIT m nArlai fr>? atotmrtiaa ar trrw?Urt?M MtUu to tka r.aiftl* qiMi. whl.k ?4<ral? thalx k.altk. U? ilHli of vhlak tkap ? iMMt. * ?** lk*te Wlm; f.rk.4* Mtiu ? naaJ Mai**! bt n*t fUna pr-UMa* *<a? IfaUlM w Ma nak.) a* t*m Hw alkaa |?a*k *aaa. 4#kill?y. ? >? r Raw mi; ara la a?attoai *?*ap far aaaap toaaah* ar h*r* HtnM' aallrarla*, u4 wtm '." nHwM i.rtH H.k UM will Mk la MM willinUii. uirelul! atnat (na a Uim?. to nou jm habbibd?" r ad i Kirovnr " Pmi.Al>M.a^(U Jl. 1M7 " Pi i. M liriwut DU I l?*n *? tha inpwlMt BtlMn Iraaia4 af la "Tha Harri?4 Waau'i Pmm *?4t*al CmmiIh ' paata n?, haa auk alw; I a,(kk ki<i ailiri I I ha** ra* r?" frnai *a*a*a whiak ;aa palal Mil* f?i k??k, *ltk?at baawtag >Ul to4*. I akWm4 a aapf. aa4 fa**4 a> mm Iimm4 *# I traat inn fMaaia^vm anil karaalf af Mm Itlwaiilu **aUla*4 la IM Lattara ara tally MMfrf a# tkl? akaiMlar, aaaaaaaaary topi aaa*t. fa H"aa pat aaaiarrla*, kai ii??U?m ?arrla?a, a? paafcar* kaatlaUa? at to Ik propria!; rf laaaniaa tha taap<>a?i) illtlaa atwaiaat ap?a It. 'ka laprimi af katM i iniiiil ?( tka raralailaaa aa*tata?4 la tkaa* pacaa. aa laWaatol; la*alrla? tkalr fata?* kapft?a. mailKa apprailinl I' la, <1 a* ara*. ia.praaato*tla to aaarap am fa Up Mm rail or i ?atja*t* tr?*t**i af. aa tkap ara af a aatar* HrlaHr lat?a**4 far tha a?rrn<, II tk'-a* roatoaipla-laa anrTiai j aaiibar la it a >**? (t ? ararp ?**' 4atp to 1 a i i ? > >??! < a# ka?*l.*t? akarak* Ik* affarlaa* to wklak a m*H a ?iail>ar a* * abator, ma; V* ihj*rt aaa k* akrlatoA. COPIh? WILL Bt HKNT HY MAIL, FREE OP POfTAO*. TO THE HTKCHASER Ua ?ha rwwii *? i^aa Uallat "THk lAHRIIb f?> VAN'S rnvni BSDICAL COMPANION- la a*a* (aiailai 'rrr) t? aap part af tin CaitM Staaaa AU lattoaa ?aa? t* p.??-pa>4 ( apt t coa-alaiac a raaaittaato.) "4 iWthiM k Pt 1 I VaI RUR/llT kai MM. K*W Tar! " >? Ukart; itrwi. Maw OVER OOPlEfe HAVE BKEN SENT hy mail vtikia tkraa ayatM. ait* yar?ai afatt aa* unalatr P't aal? at In Rr*?4aap aa4 at tk* Pa t> I Mi la* oaaa,MB Ukar'p ?*r*at B*a Tark< Utkta ft a.. AIMap; W M. W?K tailll, t I P??*ra*a. M fMtaai .attot. PklllH i fMa.t?4 fcaiMaPaw tltf*a?%?at V? C*"*4 Ma?aa. t || J