NENE ~..e........., . , - -..!....-.- -- - • 4,11111 -' ri, NOTICE TO ADVETITINERK. : Notice 1s hereby girvu that hereafter alt IRAN iiI2242 Itlyertlxments reeelv . ed at this offlec , must be liit . .,yrhen handed lu, except In the ease of ojeiiir. advertisers, wltoce ._bilLs will be rendered Quarterly, &a llama]. Adrcrth.ers will pleast,, make a A:tateo4 s 4. as the rule of cash payments for ad `lferllll.mints 6( the character stated, wilt be lode Slay enfereeci. . ) M M E , 'l'he grice oK.our Morning and Evening oil tion.4 t. TUE= CENTS gt the eounter ar Rom ne . vrabove k'nrelt by carriers nt nprErs r cEN'TS per caret We piesent our paper, this morning, in ttew type 'throughout, and we think our renders will Justify us In the pride we feL;l at the Improved appearance of its typogra phy. The typo is smaller than that we have been hitherto using, and wi enable Au! to Ow much more matter In the same space. Our advertisements, especiall , look • Much befor the change , and ur ad- Vertisers w .. be gratified at the skill dis played by f o compositors In givi •,. them the &wired rominence without o ending .the eye by tho glare of huge ty . We - Alin be muabled, by the economy Of spnee ilLtaftlerby it change in our type to get in all our advertisements, hereafteri and we -least wo shall never again bo compelled to crowd -them out. Their elasAfication, 140," under appropriito heeds, is \an; ad_ Vantage all rounit • . •Th c , now type, we may' add, ark from - the well-known foundry of Cola , vs et feLttosrmt, Philadelphia. .. lienoeforWard no yearly city subset-lb— ers- will he taken nt the publication Office; all piper.B will be served through the car •riers. Subscribers who have paid beyond hho prosoo limo will be served up to tho cirph*ion of their' payments by the car eers. Alter that time they will pal the Cilinktl2l ea all others do. - The speech of Mr. Stamm; which we tire to-day, should be generally read. The reader Will see that Mr. Strmsnit was not guilty of the violent language attributed to nor did ho indulge in rude epithets or harsh objargatio ns. The whole speech is characterized by the scholarly, gentlemanly — lmo °FALL Mr. StritiNEß'l3 efforts, and the Sects he preemie have not been and cannot -beimpeachaci. - - CABINET PRACTICES AND OPINIDets. Tho telegraph announces that two Heads • a' Departments have avowed their purpose 'Cob* to , dispense- no patronage through tufaMboa or Congress who tail to give in their sdhssien to "the President's Policy." Do thaw Secretaries imagine that the Presi , doable supreme, and that Congress has no • _lhnetion under our system of government' except. too obey thObeheithfof the Executive? A ptwOr of impeachinerd resides in Con gress which it will be well not to provoke. .4 member of the Cabinet recently do ,dared it to to his opinion dint all the hon . ad, truthful, and high-toned men at the Skinth were rebels; while all the Union peo -,. were thieves, swindlers and cheats. Ho 'AVOW* thole oPhfiens as reasons for pre • 'lering tkgiye hie confidence to rebels ratlx ,(,... ,er Owl . to Unionists. Now thatprospoctive ebeillwaintheCabinetare underdiscussion, -rwvkinggeet it would be a goodthing to send thin member of the Cabinet - into rustics- A MEE t4r'-- A.trietnber of tho Cabinet has - expressed the oPinion'that the Legal Tender Ant is unimisatitutiorml; and oven goes so far as to itaythat he did not fielleye any gentleman, ll~ting..ott 'spinier' simply as a lawyer "meld take any other view• We do notbn liar "ho to trio rigid man in the right 11111 ' 111711 ERNA TORLILL. , t4O - Union slde the prominent condi 4(„es.-•, .farm ' can be judged from. the -are Gen. J. H. bloontmen. of y, Mr. W. W. Firrarrus, of Lu genets litr.loart CESSNA and Col. ritAi"- , liaX3 RADA.* ist Bedford., and Gen. Jonn W. 1444; of Cumberland. At the present Moment Itlooks ea If the contest was be. tliega ;Zia Ant named two gentlemen. On thademonratto aide Mr. Cimnan, of norY.s;:i*Otatt. t0..b0. the favorite; though - 1 11e7;-"G:W...,Cesit, of Allegheny, 'and Mr: .-AaL4raoitra,„of Carbon, are spoken of. It txrdlhor. remarked, - however, that in 1853 the Inside of the track as has nowt • but 170 a easily die-;' timotd: at. may be that, that discomfiture is ;013."--,#0:.'5-6d!!Pan. him. 5.44 'l7t6Chteggci Tribtine tulle attention to the - *-_-error: of speaking of the recon ,,---s•,.dai: Elaisk :ea 'containing " eight mg : Dania tiVekiiii. ninaticky, Missouri, Ma- Wed. Virginia are ttu3 Insurgent. Sthtes; 4nd ■ Deli.Trtrt . • - • ~, ..... ',717,3ib 664100 .0011;u:di of - colored tnelude3 the free t' 'tho , !thwart: . 'The population of . .exei :IA over gogiiiern StAt..s woo Mt 5,1:11.1002 ",701,9a3 ill, therefore, W 3 five to . -- ,three:Ltuttpuct'Of elght.t,o (our. '~ farina ;Yeurnal demi:meat his neighbor of tho s .,4*.e.kit.,:i* a "howling w 'wean"- ho tigimdt:s toothless jaws" and. in . Ma 7,-COUnao:.47 - 033 . gynumstios "rolls treer - rnd If - it'd - and - tears and soils himself." lirrealtOtild bite foam+ this toothiew, buret tote,l-,thid"lds • gnu* and biting bilnself.l „Burestliresedition deka not end here, W e that this bowling hyena is "cattle-fish," lioeMbliry," a "vulture," and a ...t, - ,43>terkx•Artbsi editor's!' tho „betase'rat - , is : t~icYontftl6b, from Lb*, description; to be t]dnsidelaQ and a dog,under 1,4 wagon Ea) leadt a whOle. moans - ',...2lo..onthra ' aing•hemd„ , bird and fish in ow body, and may bo looked - upon - as WI otgui. entir e macaw *au6n. , 4, r, ` ---timsr,ftteinnati tannineretal - advisee the . . ' Ohto i "Kontaelty; and Indiana) tp Arista as lurialy of sorghum thecotning sea pen mpC lble , and to Make as ranch - ma ; littwar.pa they can fox homo use. It' is tow toler4oly sure that, vorylltde sugar and molasses con bo expected than the sugar ', pradt*g r'egion or the South. The same tdidoe. l3l 4, L ho 'extended to Penney:l'mila. . _ Tb 5.4.5 4.3UTTOrfh3 PmauxurrEn.—lt has' beitioideined'in Vie '48154 that nc; tratfions,Und that tr ho haa any blue ..elet.lies be :rank . get they - dyed. -The t of the rebel uniform, grey, Is not r,eldbited; Vielcaburgbav'ing thus had lieifUniat eu43ational nniforin her re- ~: ~; °Ong-Unction' brio: 3 : be considered nn corn .Z.lizsforterzdvt: - --:. "No ..State,”‘ says ,Treat- - dent Jolißaox, ‘!citn - be * regarded as thor ouglily memaized which hits not' adapted irnPreralbje gibmintoxf for the. rights Of the ••• freedmen.", What Southern State has yet a.daitted "iirrercratc guarantees for the rights of the frefxtraen?” e , BM lb" ak.i'fftt. MN rA • .-.4,.1)AY, JANUARY P, 145 OUR PAPEA an. SUMNER'S SPEECH White. l'iblere.d. :11.5491 , i 171,131 W. 4,923 11 771 .. ... 011017 2`.1, ~16) 1,06P,603 • 11.,.511 HA WC ALIS S I-WIILIT IS I t • bin SeAntamig, of Ohio, who has a rep titation fop being about na Radical a 4 any body, tuul - who hag earnNl that reputation by n tong (course of open and independent action, Luis defined Radicalism, not mental or emotional principle or tendency, Inn in the concrete, in it, practised work ings towards the Iteronstruetion of the Reb a Stet n . lie Jtax'ulv 4 rly stated whnt iralirm in; that' is,-what it exaCibi as terms on is tut h it will viiind,nit bs the adinissipu of Reprocs 'motives from the revolted Statel4 to , rats in Cienrrerip. Pray, hook at thus, e,n ditfOits 1. Extend the riirld of suffrage to eolorisl In, n in the di ,, tr;ct of Columbia. NV, Inter define.- a democrat to ...ay aclhercif to government by the paiople, or favory the extension ,if the right of sof frage to all classes of mem' Aristocrits may aecount democracy liadi,ml, anal it doubtless is in the same sense. that Christi anity Itself is Radical, and in no other. 2. Amend the Constitution of the United Suites in respect to the apportionment Of representation anal direct racist, so that blank politic shall not I. counted with the Priallatien except in States where they are permitted to vote. . It used to be regarded, in this country, an a fundamental principle of republicanoqui ty dun. Taxation and Itepresentation should go together; that Obligation should be the measure of Privilege. This is Radio:Otani: but is I otTensivo only where aristocratic, or monarchic ideas and tendencies prevail. a. Insert a Constitutional provision pro hibiting Nullification and Secrossion. ' For twenty years, at least, there has been formidable debate over the right of a State to • secede. Opinion has been greatly di vided. The most gigantic, costly and bloody war recorded in modern history, has been waged over this dogma. Is it not time to settle it? Ought we to hand this great de bate down, as a malignant heirloom, to the generations following 4. Prohibiting the Repudiation of the Na tional Dcbt, and prohibiting the assump tion by Congress of the Rebel Debt. In it objecticnnblo to ask this guaranty for the national credit ? Is it offensive thus to protect the holder of national bonds, as well no the loyal tax tax payers? Is It tvrong to stipulate, once for all, that the eople of the loyal States 'shall not be called upon, at any future time, to reimburse the moneys expended in endeavoring to over threw the government ? 5.. To provide that no person who has ta ken up arms against the government, or who may hereafter so take up arms shall be admitted to seats in the Senate or !louse of itepresentatives. IB this harsh and vindictive I' Or, is it not rather a measure of common prutionoo? Ought men who have occupied years, and devoted all their talents' in plotting the de struction of the government, and whose hands are red with the blood of its defend ers, to be admitted to seats in its deliberu 1EN.,1,11A hl ie.: .7 —lt may Le that all these suggestions of 1., - tusrsnlys do not inert general approval. Ptay well. They do not necessarily stand sr 101 l together, but are independent propo anima, &me of them, at least, ought to • I,x uth.rt , rl. It is a blind fatuity to huddle the Suites primaturely together, again, without exacting safeguards for the future. Arrimgempts may be contemplated, or may, actually have been consummated, for a new political party, of which Integer Rebel, Copperhead, and Conservative shall be the fractions. To comprehend the affini ties by which these elements are prone t, eoaltlee, it is not necessary- to be an expert in the philosophy of recondite forces. here all is palpable to the sight, and only