P 1 T 1 CA'ir;ETTE BY ILTDDLX . . D. C.: 11/11,31.1........}rii m „ itItt.S.ICLL EFIRSTr _ VITTL3I3I3IaGIie FRIDAY IdOENOFF, JAN. 16,1857. • n i r.4 —Elz Dollar' pa anima. payable la tame* - -liV Hoeft LY—Tera Dollar* per azauce. In advance.— Wes sill ee savotted .Wlaving condULlnnz • Font (Was perO. Ten Coplaa .......-10 00 • ',l2l • Patenns am be emitted Int4 -- Felnle. .hare !Dnepr. Leta ai any Pont °Mee. at Lay e,-by recvnaz one &MAL A 4 _.. l2 . ll ltayments are r.ricur rae °lnd. and tee v.rna nta Lbe rem. I cul,nelteas It I anenaied RATES OF ADVERTISM. 0101 011120. (10 HEMS of No,P.rdicr A .n.% ) Do or* 10arti0n.....0 60 tub 10415°54 losanion--. 0 05 PO one 1 fb Do twowels- ".." a or Da-- three Infalur— 00 Do ono erroOth— 5 00 ' M. i t hr. sll3 1 03 00 .Eg 10 00 •Do toe., 1 0 00 Ile"11" muu2l 000 Otel data Pm. sm. detlested Him Ow/ .80 ditantztbtest plosatvet (pet an. azat) eztlatsve of 20 CO PVIILVEIOO Tlll CCM 110031:131111.....On read ers wlll hare noticed that the old Co:melte, at their finel 'meeting, adjourned without ordering the city acieonnts to be published, the two Coun cils not being able tCligree upon the terms to be paid for the publioation, The Select . Council was for limiting the, amount cf compensation for publlatang to $75 tot each of the papers authorized to do the dry printing; while the Ootrumon Coattail was in favor of paying the • city, pinta* whateler the cost would amount to 'at the rates agreed upon between the primers and the city. The latter body, however, agreed upon the 81301 of slog, bet the Select Council refined to concur. an. orcilatutoo regulating the City Printing the Councile Randall, receive proposals from the various city papers to do the city advertising, nail they then, atter opening the bide, award the contract for a year to the two lowest and best bidders. The papers thus seleoted °entree: to do all the advertising. ht the city at a speci fied rate, and the city comes under obligation to pay them for the city adve^thing at Alio rates agreed upon. Rte 0 Mang bargain between the two. • The papers chotem bare no right to charge roare than the prices agreed upon, and the city has no right to exact less. Whatever thc COllllB/18 order to be published, comes- legitimately under this colotruct. The annual statement' of the receipts and expendi tures of the city; with .the accompanying re. sorb, 'ordered to be publlihed by the Councils, become en advertisement, and the city, In all honesty, is bound to pay for it a; the-rates accepted by itself. The usual resolution for snob publication was offered at the late meeting of Cannons; but It eras accompanied with spry. vim that the papers directed to insert the advar s, Unmet:it ationld actopt, ia compensation there_ lower rate than the C °nadirs had contra°. ted fix. This advertisement Is worth, at the crintraet ", rates, let us say $110; bat one branet, al the Commits cape that the publishers shalltake $76 for - it or elae not Ardent-this the Common Connell protested, as a violation if a mutual contract. The publication of this annual statement of the city's affairs ilia matter of interest to every tax payer, as well thme who have to give, therein, an account of their atewardekip. Does It, era may be partiiiiiiri to ask, become the dig. nityif a mat city like this, to stand higgling .about $25 or $3O la the cost of its plabLioatton, espeelally after having agreed to pay a stlpuls , tad price for 121 - tnoch pnbliastions t Why is it, let as farther ask, that this spirit of eaonmay In elty affairs Is exercised only upon the press . t What will it bonoilt the city to save $76 or $lOO in its printers' bills, While no epochal effort at economy is made in - any ether depart. meat? The prom' Is but poorly paid at but, and In this particular instance It has but little to gala from the advertising patronage olgtaigty. If the Contrails were to order $lOO worth of merchandise frodany merchant in the city, for the lose of the city, would they append to the or- de: s Stories that be should tarnish that exams for $76, to be paid in city warrant, at 10 per -4eut. below.psr t And if they did, would they eitpcot to get it upon any such terms, especially if they had contracted to pay higher prices ? gachw tithe would never cnoo be thought of: Why, then,iepply a role to the press that any twine:is man wonld resent in hie own dealings? It may be mid that it Ina small thing for the preei to etand upon such trifles. Wo answer, it is a much; einallar thing for the city to do eo.— The laborer is worthy of his hire. Let the city Wm up to its contract and the prose wlll do the same. Young America, when his aunt wee epreodlog the butter on his bread very thin, nat. neatly kicked up a fuss and being re. j rnotwiretad •b, geld, " Ilia not the buten / care about, it'e tb spirit if the thing." So we may. The ew onnoils, ahich meet to-day, will donbtlets order the ptiblicetion at the city see Omits pr the etiltghteuarat of the tez•peyere; end we refer to the facts contained In this ere title thot they any sot anderotendingly in e met• ter that lazy be new to most of the members. Butrameans- is VA U. B. SZSATIL—The Renate is sometimes called the oesistocretle branch of the government," a drag upon the ear.of our progress:" thl ~r egulator in the mathioe of government" ow. It Is' co eensti tilted as to feel by almost imperceptible degrees the political revolutions which sweep the cowry • and smite directly upon the doer of the Howe, emptylei in the 00131110 of s comparatively short time the ants of tliefteprosentativas Rah of every cape; mortenirs, and fitting them with a new political ritality, with a new race of men comes- pending to a new stew of things, inspired with thi eplrit of Wan and new ideas. -Thus we had an =Weiner, extension Hoene es the first fruits of the flebreeke swindle while yet the B to namely felt the shook- of the bottle whiab regal throughout the Steteo whore free lixteeh-ani a free press are numbered among Scanned institutloni. and yet in the ehort ono of a little MOM thee three years; and a half, the Renate too begins to feel the swellieg tide of the polialer will. Freedom is beginning to plant her feet within - the sombrt walls, of the ehestiber whose floor was -.stained with the best 'blood- of one of her most follies sane. , The record of retell in that body will . begii-to tell far the right in the XXXV Congeal and' with thin comfort to no too, thatif it:below to donne in one direction it In a t dot to TM In another, end as in the !Motions of the planets, eaoh variation has its erect Cont. pemation.: The good fight of truth which we hare been waging, brethren In the , faith of free don, has not been withent rich fruit. Bat greater coequals and retie glorlon victories await us. Though wo Advr hero rwserr tree and tried Republic= Ccoatiri cleated, and a possibility toilet another nithin a =est time, this le not.] stil-we diorite. 1; is Oran! en beer free men apologisleg, for their political opinion to men who stand - letthe Beanie as the Representatives of leassion'atod flhibtieterient. We meet bare the strength toinake tho enemy acknowledge the jrntlee of our principles and submit to them, legaliyandproperly expreeted, not in the Benito alone but every where, where free discussion providle Sad where truth can find:language to =these the huts and tenet:leaped of men. The love of Freedom neede no apologies. Freedom hereeliseorna a devotee that will net eoknow• ledge her ,before all mon. Rho Is no Ohms mildest but her brow, ranker to timer temp hai mrr a i • .15114uutsaron.m. nazumuluu, Aormusynasummmage!=„ ekroni iclntegrity and olothea iu tbo panoply of troth, let us tako courage from the introada already nude upon the Maks of the enemy in dow beat of their boasted porti3r and press forward to new - wad greater"siotorlea. Bo sss as a lliarsaottatia tdaar.—The following trams taken from do last,report of tbo Board of Trade, shots the 'aloe of some of the leadhrg manufactures that tad • market In Zostoa:-.lllas - afactarea of oottoa, *47,006.000; Booti cad "ehoot; - . 487,590,000; Woolen goods, $23,000,000;, Clothing, $l2 000.000 Leather, $9.060,000; BcoEs, 15,000,000; Vartiiarc, $4. 1500,009; Aintanitarat tool.•; s2,soo,ooo—TOtal Sa9.oo4:ooCi IMI==E=E AifurrAnaess bias r. Came= cued to be proud of the following notice . of himself 1 , . frmt the Peartiylcarrion of Wetir-esdey • - • • Thetheek of . wary tract Pennsylvanian nal tingle with shame when he reads the proceedings! of yesterday, and his heart throb with indigna- Con at the thought that any party conld hero been found base enough to pander to the am bitten of each a man. We look to the United States Senate to rebuke as pointedly and ford. bly as it can, the Intruslon of such a creature into their midst We know that Cameron will be eettued and despised by every honest and honorable matt in that body, end we hope that, lead to shame att he is, be may he mode to feel that the basely purchased and ill-deserved lan• Weis with which be would deck his brow, age tiled with thorns to goad one who no illy de. tarred them. Let him be 'bunted as a moral and political leper, "these organization le but a complication of foul diseases and corruptions.— Let him sit there, as though be were in a pit. lory, amid the bl uing ecorn and contempt of the other cam:Tanta of the chamber. If the United States Senators chill at all permit him to sit among them, let it be with the underntanding that be Is to be treated: throughout as such a personification of intemydesentee. Simon Cam eron will go to the Bennie to nerve no honest purpose, to represent no honest political opin. ion, to discharge no boned political duty. He will ga there to quest of plunder, reedy to be troy friend or foe to gain his code. Ho will go there through tae ale of corrupt means to so I eomplieh oorrutt pnrpoeee. He will go them as ready to Bell his own vote acd leficeoce, as be has been to purchase voice, and lailnezce to afirst him in securiug his election. The Poway/mica and The • Dnion of this city have attack too came key note aid run through the wholo gamut of Indignation and wo with emasing fooiluy. Thu micro of ?imam, the Or. 1:1301M5 of rhotorio, the thrusts, of irony, the Gomm denunciations of Impotent malice, the bowline of disappointed greed, ail combine to give bitternees to border ruffian dlotribes against Cameron, spiced with oho!oa tid bits from rant. ing pee:adore and ezp!oded play writerr.4- racked Simon will peso among Doctor John son's class of "well abused men," o elms which it is difficult not to conceal; for a man whom In seems hie enemies do not hate enough to ;bun roundly, must heck point; must antler under come radical defoot. A man without any posi tive traits of character, who lives in an atmoel phere of negation and constantly assents, tacitly if not verbally or oetnelly to what he does not believe, and who does this for the take of peace which Is no pence, may be a creature, to admire for hie imperturbable gravity or to envy on no count of the summer-calmness of his otagnont life, but he never does any thing in the world worthy of notice; never originates any thing.— A man must have something positive in him who can attract to his devoted head so many eulpare one thunderbolts as have fallen upon Simon with in the hot few days. And tail' the tempest 'of wrath Increases. It appears to be a sort of chortle thnoder•etorm. Priam° fierce para. graphiste! copy the example of the groat Jupiter who is sold to hare been the father of the whole family of thunder-bolts, who, after atottoiog away at his jealous epouso until tired withhis ex hausting effrrts, "Pot an orticrolaber upOn the mocr. And ordered dinner to to brnoth: at nooa: and thereupon ceased for a time from his labor, and slept. Take it calmly friends! You must not expect always to walk out upon the high- Ways with Laurels and palms of victory. Long before Mr. Cameron shall have got through his ell years, you will forget the present efferees ones. Senator Bigler will regret hs collengne more and. longer than all the newspapers. Be algal and in the midst of Wrathful denuncla- dens, enter into aenrefal anal:yarn of the cinea. None—What is the use! Col bow! Whet do yen propose to do about it? • Tna RUCTION 07 Castinex.—No event that has feast under oar notice these many days has created Bunt: a sensation as the elto- Con of Mr. Cameron, on Tuesday last. For a while pant there has been a profound ball in the, political heavens, the calm whiob aerially succeeds a storm. This matter has come op portunely to wake ne up. The press is fall of it and to eatisfy the laudable desire of the pubilo to hear whet 'every body says, we sub join a few entracte from the leading papers of the day. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Times, rays: Tho :owe of tho election of Cameron as Ben ator from Pennsylvania over Forney was re ceived while the Howie:woe in •ttession. The intelligence eocu eprcad, and otearioned muob excitement everywhere, The opposition mem bers are delighted, and were aeon heutily con gratulating ono another on the result. (1 r 0 tu the Ilzra)L) After all - the efforts of Fernoy—after ell the puffs in the country papert--after all the mace of the King's name—in spite of all those infinenees, the blood of the Ifighlenders and Puritans hes proved too moth for that of tho Cavaliers and the . Hugenote. We are sorry for Forney. Atter all the efforts he hue made to carry Penneylmmo for hie master, to be thus treated in return is really too bad. We hope that the eccotteefal candidate wilt purehsse and rend to ne the finest, and cancer, and moot ex. pestles hentikerchief to be found is Harrisburg, with which we may wipe our weeping eyes. Cameron is a tromp after alt. He ha., been, in the Senate before, and knew precisely how to go to work to compass his of jest again. Tots defeat of Foray soil create a great Foll liatiOU at Washington and elsewhere. Is will Amon a most happy effeot upon the mind of the President elect, making him area more cool, calm, collected, courteous and conservative than aver, and be is somewhat diethagnisbei for pee ceasing a large there or these goatlike. It will teach Penney a lesson of pationoo acid penieve ratios, and as he is now is a ponitiondo enlist sympathy, we consider all our debts with him ca settled, and we hope that in the distribution of the ugh of the new administration he may find some court plaster for his sores, nod be able in the future to regulate his political life better than heretofore. it few years ago the famous Ban Patch used to jump from s gees% height iota the basin of Genteee Palle; and, to the arconiehment of evory body, came up frehher and stronger than ever. 8o it la with Forney; he has taken a tremendous jump over the political falls at Harrisburg; no has gone under for the present, bat he will some up in some now and uaexpeoted place—say Waahlugton—fresher, clearer, stronger and more amusing than eves. 'Strom tie Steve) - The friends of Forney mast have been pre pared for his , defeat, and yet, if they had not hollered they could elect him, it is rather sur prising that they of have subjected him to the mortification of eo prompt and decided is re jection by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Since he has failed in the attempt to be elected a Scooter, ho will have to be provided for in some other manner. His rejection is a defeat of Mr. Boobanati, who will of COUCH toe that he is amply compensated for hie disappoint. -co The election of Gem Cameron will throw all the Cabinet arrangements for the new Ad. ministration Into confusion agaio,.and lead to new speculation& and combinations. (Prom the Coaster anl Erman) * * • * • Agate, ten important change has beam made (in the seitate) by the election of lion. Simon Cameron in Pennsylvania, in the place of Ron. Bieber! Dioadhead. There has been.no. more thorough paced Demooratio pro-slavery partisan in the body than the preient Senator; and the man who succeeds him was one of the foremost Repnblloan leaders in tbo State through the late Preeidential canvass. Pennsylvania is- the State of the President elect, and it le a metier of no small consequence to him 'and the party which he leads, that it 'Mould yield him a etetidy rad firm eupport. But the weight la the Ben eti will now bo divided anti neutralised. And moreover, there Is no Free State which is so pe culiarly anecoptible to pro slavery influences, and nano upon which the Demeoratic party bee spent snoblmmense effort as Pennsylvania, end nothing could more improselvely exhibit the etrength'of the Republican sentiment than the nearsdlting of a Republican, at the present time, to speak her voice m the Senate of the nation. Mall the misfortnes which taro befallen the Democratic phalanx In the Beasts; none - will be more grievant to it then this. • . lILPIMLIGAZ &Mon mat RUDD! ISLAND... , Boa. James P. Simmons, Stoistor elect from the fltato of llhodo Island, will like the test now Ailed by Ur. Jamey, a democrat. Ho was farintily a !big, std served as United States fluster from Rhode Island, from 1811 so 1847, ettemeding.llon. Nehemiah R. Knight, and bee lag succeeded by Hon. John H. Clark°. Hu. CA3f1108.•;•41111 Senator elect has held the post be erlll occupy after tho 4th of Aleroh neat, before.. lle eras formerly n Demoorst,end la 1845 nee elected to eetve out the tumaphed term of 'James Boehm:au, who resigned to bozoroo Pree. Ideot's Polkte Secretary of tam e . Re served tin 1849, when he wee succeeded , by Ron. Jet. Cooper. . . . 15 1.1.4 hlttwauce m.ruct rcpotta, venison Is quoted "dun a 6:. to the es:cast—motkettall." 'Sill slat hod Cop Ilk. odooth" MME=ESMEME Oniturditen mottled under the snitoy, of Now . York, to Lai/nava@ the ohnrge of bribery and oorruptiom in Cong,rtes, COLElett Ur. Soleay. or N. Y.; Biz. Winter Dalie, of Md.i.3lr.Ritoiiir', of Petra; Mr. Orr, of S. C.; and Mr. Warner, of Ga. The correspondent of the N. Aniertean re marks that they ore all mon of acknowledged character, and any report from them will com mand the reepeot of the pahllo. It will beta petted, if they find the powern of the resolution too contractatt, that enlargement will be asked and granted. The litnitkd time !M.1.5 one of the great obstacles too thorough rifting of this dis creditable haziness, end le the confident reilarce of the traffieking tricksters who trembled when the motion was first submitted. They are to. day assured and desaut, but the fioger of eoorn hill yet polot them out from among their fel. lows, and the indignation of outraged conatifu cache pill brand them Ifitbdoserred reproba- . fief'. ELUTION or U. 8. SINATOR9.—Within a few daye past,sevep 11.-8. Senators have been elected to the Senate, from the 4th of March next, six &cherish Chandler, republican, In place of L,wla' Coes, democrat, Michigan; Stephen H. Mallory, democrat, Florida; Charles Sum ner, repnb., Mato ; James P. Simmons, repnb., B. 1; and Simon Cameron, repub., hamlets nia. Two of tbeee are re-elections; Mr. Sim mons succeeded Mr. JaMtP, democrat, and Mr. Cameron takes the piece of Mr. Broadbead,dem. The two vacant places in the Senate for Missou ri, have been tilled—Polk, just inaugurattd Gov eroor of the State, for the fall teem, and J. S. Green, for the abort term. Theo Itre both of the border ruffian Mary of the demootacy. The raeant eaata for Delaware were, probably, filled on Wednesday, bat, at the moment of thl!wri. Nog, we have net beard of thereat. The demo. orate nominated Hoe. James A. Bayard end Martin W. Baton, the former for the full term and the latter for the unexpired portion of the term of the late Senator Clayton. CAPTAIN HART5TE1N....4113 gentleman and his associatos who wont in command of tho recoo - ship Resolute to Great Britain, aro lionized in all parts of the kingdom whore they make thoir appearance. The Eaglish papare are crowded.with notices of balls, banquets, toasts and epeenhft which aro interesting but which wo cannot dud room for in our colorant!. Tr! inaugural ceremonies connected with in ducting Gov. Polk, of tAllsouri, into offico,were delayed morn than half an hour in consequeneo et there being no Bible at the State House, and not a copy in the vicinity. One was finally ob tained at the penitentiary. Panerausano BAZZB.—CoL H. e. hiagrow, the State Treaeurer, le, It le Rld, about Instituting prooeedings against the Chanthershurg Bank; tho Honesdale Bank, and a number of others, to recover tho forfeiture for neglecting to keep their notes at par in Philadelphia. ZAI:MORIAI2 Cl , llll3Lia, the republioan Senator from Michigan., to euecced Gen. Cass , is a new man. Be is a weelthy merchant residing in Detroit, and woe elected on Saturday last by an unanimous Tote of the Legislature in joint oun - _ nation. APR/Sri:WS Taamsza's Gum—role book is published smoothly strider the Supervision of the Railway Cmponise, by D. Appleton &Co., How York. It Is just whet It proposes to be, a competent golds on erir'y railway or sto...m. boat routs In the Uoited Eitatee nod Canada. it Code but 25 cents. Tan M'Eoesport Etoadard appears is a bran new salt Glad to sea Jon - all (loran Lo lecturing in Dataque. Pennsylvania Le gialatitso BAZIIItEMO, j 42. 18. After the vote for U. S. Senotvr in jolt con. vettion. Mr. Browne, of Palls., presented s pro test' szidost the election a bitoon Conserea, „which be desired to placio on tho [ninnies. The 'President ra!ed it oat of order, and the