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‘Emprem, “When he enters the saloon of the palace, to which his office giver him free acceas, her Majes- ty immediately retires with gestures of ferninine dimtain, which the able Minister affects to exult in or ignore. Yet ths Emperor maintains him in offea and trusts him, because he ie the most competent man in France for the position, and has the entire confirlence of the Hia ramowal would canse decline in the French funds, and create @ panic in the money market, forced ty select a pultable tary of the Treasury from the ranks of political oppenenta, though we are persuaded, he would not hemitete to do eo if occasion required. The names of @ dozen of our B publican bankers and merchanta will occur to the reader, any one of whom wonld be more competent for the position than allibe distngrtshed lawyers no! politicians put tog: ber w!.o have Leen mentlone! in connect on with t.¢ approaching vacancy. the reatorer of the credit of our revolusonary fath- ere ond the man who rendersd Wasarsaton's suc- ceases possible, waa a Philadelphia banker, known tu the field of polit: Lrseors will imitate the policy of the founders of the yovernment, and appoint @ competent, practi- cal financier to thy post ‘of Secretary of the Treas siry, and thus restore Ue credit of our country and Htle of the “New York Sanitary nd Chersieal Compost Manufscturing Company flock of this compan: do} lars, divided tuto rendered moat ed, The puff. : NEW YO ORK SUN, FRIDAY MORNING, G, JAN. 13, 1865. be one million of y thousand shares dws do'lars each. It does not appear that this mone or any considerable scribed, or that the Blue, Minsowrt a Free State. ot bas been added to the list of free Btatee State Convention s« announced «Hts, adopted an ordinance decrecing the emancipation of alavery Immediately on the pasmage of the act. rene the linge ereof, has been su aweof the State have been complied with in the creation of said corporation Rat this eompany ia declared io | ¢ organized for the following purpoern, to wit: Manufacturing chemical com pounds for manuring nm Wednestay an immediate Ry this summary pr°- ne remnants of * the peculiar mati- tution’ that eurvived the iron tread of war end formerly enacted for ite gradual efloctively crushed resize the atarting ra- ‘ection of garbage and other dirt found fn the “etreets ¢ f cities Repair ng streets of cities, ; fog streets of cities R palring sewers in cities, Cleaning sewers in cities. Making machines for cloaning etreets. Being wachines for cleaning aireete. Using machines for cleaning streets. procure employment from the Cor- poration of the feity of New York, sent to the Mavor, offering, on (hall streeta of the metropolia for the dollars provided to certain impossible to this offer being Joho Hecker, erent enable pidny with which youterday nce convulsed by the iliegal efforta of Missouri to car- ry slavery into Kanase against the wishes of ite firat settlers; and to<lay the black man atands as free by the orgenic law as in Kansas or Mensa- The atruggio that took place ten yearn ago no doubt precipitated the issues of the civil war which led to the passage of the act for the emancipation of slavery in Miesour), This measure ie protmbly more directly advantageous to the white than the colored people of that State. A large pro- of the remaining slave population ia com- pored of children and aged and helpless peo, le, have been worn outin the service of their roaster, and who are entitled to support from thore for whom they devoted the prime and vigor Iv ia tobe hoped that some efficient measures rosy be adopted for their protection, so abandoned to penury an! On the other hand, the whites will nation was a letter has been pony, to clean sure of three > the city authori or illegal conditions, made, an injunction was obtained | hibits restrain: ng the Mayor and Comptroller frotw money Wherewith to pay cleane Brecent.y employed by the City Inspector, whose wages had been earned and due tor several Ik is not kuown that the company Were engaged in this injunction business; but itis Known thatthe gentleman who ¢ to be issued was a candidate of the ¢ ciation for Allerm: dred thousand Ronert Money Woe trust that Mr, weeks, if uot months, at the recent charter elect and receive all the votes thas were cass ia @ive new vigor to the war. been established us before mentioned, i aro instr cleus to make this issue bet Fuquiry, and show to your bonor- able body that a number of persons ewployed by and bel ngug to sa. 4 Chemical € are at present, or were recent belonged to the Citizens’ Associauon ; and, to show further, that some of the “solid men" who +ub- i money to the aforesaid ans ciat et present comnizaut of this motion, are not willing to take avy stock in an ent rprise which i6 hi kely to result.in throwing out of employment bundreus a labori De men, aod preVeuiiug toew froin obtain- Wages they have earned, Respect ully 5! quiry this twe The Naval Apprenticeship System. Tre edvantages wal apprenticeship sys- tein, both to the service and to the burs who avail themaelven of \t, have heretofore been presented in A recent circular upon this subject by presents some adil! stem, which are worthy Court of Public new ls st Companys that they shall not be mployed by or Secretary Warrea, howe tional facta regardhug the of conawderation. Any boy, no matter how ; cor or how destitute of influential frends, may obtain the positon of a naval apprentice, provided only that between fourteen and eigh- teen years—-and phyatcally q ialified for the service. A naval apprentice ix a sort of itermeliary between a “*middy"’ aud an ordinary seaman. inatructed in all the practical duties of # sallor, he lergoes a thorough and systematic course of nh commen echool education, naviga- other branches as are essential in This training, in connection discipline ofthe navy, 1s one of the vary beet & hools through which a toy can pass. It takes hiro at the age when his babits of and if his nature be not une..omonly perverse moulds bim into a true man. The system atopted for the covernment and education of these boys ie#o injurious.and at the fame time ao devoid of barshness, that the forma. tion of evil habits is hardly possible. is to eradicate the bad clementa of youth and ulate the beteer qualities to the highest degree ; and if thia elucetion were the only tained by the system, it would be highly commen- But the benefit accruing to the naval ser- vice from this apprenticeship system in, of course, ita most important feature, navy has heretofore been greatly impaired by the of attaining competent searnen. Men who perhaps never raw a mast before the day of their enliatinent in the naval service, bave been aon- signed to duties requiring skill and experience; and much of the non-succees of our naval expeditions may be attributed to this«ause, the large number of naval recruits who were en- L.stedin this city may be mentioned thirty thousand, not one-tenth were fit for the duties that they enyaged to perform, and many of them had never before been on shipboard, ernmont could do no besser, carious aleve property t# as nothing compared of the value of landa, and the new career of prosperity that now opena to the The tide of emigration will now pour into Missouri, and her rich and inex- but hitherto undeveloped mineral re- sources, will be worked to advantage. Penior advantayes to eetilers, who, in fact, are now pouring in from Eurepe in consequence of the «0 Obio & Mire 10000 N.Y, Con, Be whole popul he be of suitable ago— the Court ¢ iny of January, A by oue thouseud eight ahha and 4 a cur an) Chi, &N.W, 1. qo P, Ft. WoC, eo BS Ca MT buN) Am, Gold, Pore Mariposa Mir Gwealo% City and County of New York Hefoce We personally appeared ibe above-men- toned P.O) Ptsion, Esq. to me individual Who exe Ulou Lhe who declarei that he executed the same fer the yurposes therein mentioned 1%0 Com. Coal it, known to be she d 10 foregoing instrum 10 Quiekeiver M Del. & ud, ©. do, tion and much she naval serv with the admirable teva agenis to conduct German emigranta « Vhousandsof hardy, industrious men have (hus found ther way into the State and contributed in no slight degree to the speedy aboli- Otbere will follow...not only from but from other parte of Europe, and even from the Atlantic seaboard Jeb the infinite superiority of free over alave lybor in developing the materia! resources of s State and promodiug the happiness and Lest interests of the As an ecouomical institution Missouri, Lor Me witness ¥ tion of slavery. Nowary Public, The street L aborers. Tas mibject of the non-pay laborers assumed @ more serious character yester- The orderly ani dignified manner in which conducted themselves drew forth the sympathy of the entire commu- y But smarting under the delayed setilement of their claims for the hard labor they had per- formed in the city servic a0 far forgot themselves -and thus estab- sof the street " 100W_ Am, Gold, woo Canton Co, 1) Cum. Coal Pf. 4 Mariposa Min.. whole population, slavery no longer p Maryland have diaeovered th s great other slave States will rapidly arrive at the same conclusion and act secordingly. men had hitherto fact, and the goo! end to be at- sto assault and violently ill-use the person whom they regard as the author This is the first act of violence they have committed during the ten or twelve weoks in which thelr pay bas bees withheld, A Railroad Down Below, The Metrop litan Railroad hl, better known as the bill providing for the construction of # tunnel The efficiency of the of thelr trouble railroad under Broadway, received ite annual pre- sentation tothe A tion, however, “as not very encouraging to its friends, as amajority of the Railroad Committee upon it, and 18 therefore slum- In the Senate i: in regarded vor, and ite projectora have frest expectations’ tn that quarter © to this bill ie the ori: inality, the arate eae of the mon should be sorely taxed circumstances. greatly calculated to raise thet nature asthe suffering of hia wife and little ones, when the supposed cause of that suffering is Lefire Yet public sentiment cannot endorse lnw- lesmmess, oven under such bitter agg course ofthe law istardy, sud oaffielals are not apt t trouble themec!ves more than is necessary « the suffering of poor workingmen; but putlic sympathy is usually qualifedly with the atroet The assault upon Mr a wrong, and if the laborers desire to obtain their d gain the goed opinion of the public, they e tience As ono instauce, Lala concesned, of the proposed railway, in obtaining charters for railways that run pon the ground, for the feasi- of such needa no is no difficulty Rut the Gov- Experienced men could not be got, and there waa no alternative but The effect of the system in question will be to obviate all such difficulties in The inducements offered t bora by the apprenticeship eyetem are not so daraling as some others, but in the end the choice will not be The monthly pay ts eight, nine, or ten collars, according to the class in whieh the appren- tice happens to be placed the grade depending on the degree of advancement which the apprentice In this city there are thousands of boya who by thus entering the naval service might attain to usefulness and the means, who may otherwise fall into the chan neis of crime which are alwaye open ¢ .ore than ample for ull re- qurements, the clothing t# unexceptionsbie, the rations are plain, but of the best, and the educa- of advancement, all make demonstration : wnder ground r is regarded as an experi. nehed very gingerly, to make the beat of it, ment that ourht to be te f the utility of steawn for or Couch Loz Jaborera atthe present was altogether not have lain a year in a want of the p.t- transportation from Their situation ia greatly to be dep! feavor to keep their fe ful bounds, and await, ss potientiy as possible, for uatice to be done them wor Monee we ) plead for months for an ap- propriation to test its utility ; and if the public auc! the Legislature were satiefi have been obliged bes attained, dof the efficacy of subterranean railway, the bill ia question would soon becom: » and the Jin the book of directions rad tor ani in this elev et them will rr tothe unders “Pet 8 HOLLOWAY, Outline fer a Romance, A correaponde: writes from Brussels as follows + weurred hors which the evonta ont feita are now of Ip this case, ever, the subject is not wholly experimental ersround railways have and are found t Mounine Post been constructed in in some ponte resembles Laurcate has made so mue' of Broadway would be a work requiring no vy eng neering talent, with the prospect an inducement that parenta and do wel! to consider ith euwar 4 ed more thant 1 wae obliced to cet ht, anc fifty pounds in weight sroeured twa hotles bus there is no reason it should he more diffien!t of accompliehment the tunneling of the Thames, The rapid in- f travel through Rrosdway, and the ag- ca'lfor sone better if the underground railw ay can tructed without detriment to the city, and enardians would imprisonment months for an assault of which he had been on the expirauon vent, being unwil of his term of pur The Court of Pabltic Enquiry. frsez the recent elections this Court engaged ip hearing so man: Kinde, thos its attention cannot be devoted entirely matters that should be primarily rmvestiguted by # roferee, before pre- sentation to the Court for its approval thaton s recent motion (published in the Sex yesterday), the following papera have been fi ed: OCOCRT OF rrBLiK who bad served here and told a veare, after ubserve the requirementa of travel, © consideration of therein po apparent reason why it should not be poisoned arr NO) 8O rade and the wero m arried, { the natives, soon come to au hved happily to Find mn Good Secretary of the afow days ago, wh ke@inade his uf nof Mr. Pre gypps as United States ta Maine, for the full period of six years, of his retirement from the teat, and awakens inquiry and the family cir State of Now York Th 8 was the b To all whom it may concern, be 's known that I, PO, Poncs, a cit zen of the United Stites, an resident of the Biate of New Yor a Counsellor and Posi Exquimy, duly Jourt have been rete the plaintiff on the following: ma uM yw many persons employel } who had been ye thi GHAM—( im, eed arid change; and atte in the position whieb he ac. ichanily, and in which his success commensurate with bis own desires encies of the nation, shows which Would command respect in tot adequate to the ous money operations necessary for the pros- Pesseypen's adnoinistre- the Treasury Department has been marked tsence of any detinite policy or aim, which ive werlously affected the credit of the the successes of as counsel tor on] loyed by the ©. Menulacturnng dance with the : Ido therefore submitto the Court th pointe for ts considaration + The Citizens’ Association was orga: for the purpose o1 Preventing | fr au Is i} officials upon the citizens of rye num be r of or hed subscriled a sim « dred thousand de ieee which the » Who control its diaburser © inmitecn Were char,od with «title: f the businows of the few months of its existence, a argc eo amount of uses | less labor Was performed ay grudually sige WhO) control of the Hlow to Dress for a Photograph A lady or geutleman, Laving mate to the best advantage, our ariniea in nirusted to « Vo trust thatthe experience of the last ty bave the eect of inducing the ch a practical financier of adequate jon now held by Mr, Peasmnpen, fol such @ person among ! polticans who are usually progressive aoale trol of their ory takeb Guvelie, voLbicins Woshiug for place » of ke Or position, to inwi,ue with »oeithe beaten traces hobs HUM ed Uy bcd who are accus ree Wey (KOM tong, a Secretary of wim) Uistration country and to yee oe Wok WEE 1G. be y the people, revenue baving been dipobbiuued, the mercenary Ly the aforesaid Associanon oo envi method of obtaining Wouey for theunsely through the intluence obtained b Pos tons &# Bervants of the Cit Avcording)y, an office was obwuined on Bromiway, and ap association formed, composed of individu- by or betonged to the C.ti- er men, belgngjng in Wees- and Brooklyn, were | wdvantayeous to trepoes loge oli bein transparent reason of their | s) ould digeard all politioal preferences in his seloce yap’ Assoc uit Ou. Hon, aud make capacity the sole test of office. This « the course pursocd by the Emporor of whe M. Fovip, the Minister of Finances, is bot only paiitically oppomed to the Emperor, but is elo pervonadly obpoxigua beth to the Buypercr and bs pat oumrely out, ower it pearl) the same paotographic The same rule, of course, »pplics | treokle, quite javieble e ab a Hebets Ih OL ecco uml of its who were i loyed zens’ Association, chesver county, Philadelphis tot 6 ib Larue to camplexions, iso spsociated with them, under the name and | short ¢ painfully. Aten whan hotwraph- be called in & the | ance of art. Here ict me intrude one word of gen- os we bave seen, is the moat affected by light and yellow the least ‘ou would keep your complexion clear om tan freckles whilst taxing fanaa ramblee at the sea-#ide, dieser ’ he blue vel, and substitute a dark green ‘low one in !te atead more obstruction to thr Half a yard « ox must Financial News, Markets, &c. Bow York, Thursday, Jan. 12,67. military movements and peace negotiations bave been plenty to-day, and exerted a marked influe nee The fluctuations In gold bare 19.30A.M. 2 16.40, 217% 11.20, 918%; » 218%; 12 ie 219 upon stocks and gold, At fe. 601 i In. , s2ha8uh ix 4 Tealog The tiny Market. The dullness prevattine tn this put few weeks «till continues, pata made firmly New York, Jan. 5. market Guerin he actin fy 11,28, 2 are B ue tulle offers ne. raya of the aun ow nek though woth pot very becon.ing, will be found more @ - eacious wnd considerably cheaper than @ quarte.f 219'4: —<FIRAT ROARD. 400 Wyoming V. C. WN Y.Cen.R 4 14a is 5 do., 100 Erie Kk. ww do lio Erie Pt. ov liud By do a a 1) Chi. & NW $00 do, 6T sy Chic & Le Biss Be eet 4 ROAD, 60 Brie Pf ) Leading kK. do ’ mich, Ven. F 10M. 14 M. do. im OL Cen 31 Ww: 18'q: ¥ y imarket © je an abundance of capit Foreign exchange dull at | Rumors of 11,10, 277%; 11,35, 218; 12.30, 299%; i iganae 5 R 7) flowaca! rp RK. Juv Chi, Alton K.. wo MB. aN, ian i Cle 7 Pita. 20 Cle. ry Tol. un oP. Ft do. sustained, markets in thie chy hee bern oug lout the week, expecially faa Govern. QUOTATIONS, engoe all couching, eiving inrtany ness, Intinenza and “Yagh burns, ecalda, and inilan For wale at Depot, 4 Coanterfetts ations & v Pills soa Ointment o galone On the 1ith inst, after a short illness, Atkineon, weed 28 » are respecttull ay attornoon, Lith inet, at 70 Park ay Harriet Ann, wife ot Michael Che frente of the od the funeral on Frid r late { Notice of funeral heres "look be Phurda. arne words “ He fami) resicenca, y are resp » hin ete friday) atternoor Mhured Y years, stives of the end the fuer o'cion k utfusth In Je rrowkeel, € residence 4th ete, th, of vy. fair to cond, retailing percwt tain tovood, perews to prune, 5 owt nd Whe nie wt. SPECIAL VOTE ty ute ny usual good health rod holeerte by t.and ali drugyirte OA Tals, enlne, I tee, Daniel Eeeu, ia the ob junernl, bad pont +b at to No carriages allowed + L2th, af 1 Que dn of tlie fatiiby: B the funornl, ¢ Ke Loi the Taw 6, Sou h Bevokly nh. PEL TIT—On Wednesday “ot Thos. and 6. 0 years and 1 ow ends of the family ie auend the ‘iuneral op Friday afternoon, ie | Lith inet. dobn Pettis, 4 Pestit, oF 4G. Weet reepeotfully invited ae ith, ts bin em. 8. WW. Qooo 36 1 0 oni SW t yun x w.ae famuera, Coughs The Administration of i odiemal preparations in the ‘*~> of » lorenge, ty of cdl modes *nient, more erpeciaily na own's Brouebial Troches itation, whab *indin fin Bronchit&, .Hoarse- optive and alin Extractor Cares tone almost instaerily Liberte te Counterteits, Persons de nm againet purchasing twing 1 private revenue starap on each ‘oway, New York,” ‘Thine con Any e a handeormne ' 0 Maiden lane. Danville, Venn, June 2, 1862. Dr. Wm, : In February, i+ *, nos for five monghe fT pass in teeny op often as ten or a five monthe fT iost about ing the + al Consiininean water, vo hotles T waeentirely enred, mtb ot Your Mi Jan, 1th, David acl ok ith, Je Fins static rca and friends of the family ure respoct- » attend shia C1 paren onsump lon. Pa trick Fr ‘day ater denee of hie NOTICES. “A MASS MEETING OF THE VARNISHERS and Polishers will be held at 15 Delancer et. on faa Frida) evening, at § o'clock. on very importane bo-ineee , DE sig CROWLY, Bee. QU ARTERY “MEETING OF THR P.1. BB, Society will he held at their GRAND t eel var ot tr ‘ts TRADE Bowery, on Satu dey evening, Jan, 14, thembere are re juested to attend, By order of he SPENCER, Pres, MICHAEL DUFFY, Ree. Bee. NITED COOPERS—THE clety will hold « regular meeti Wangs evening, at 8 o'clock tation of delegates in riER BYRNE, Preet. V H FEL WRI iH frayed. 4B PXcKe TANDHLACKSMITHS Society will br Lodi regular meet! on Friday evening mane my tT aclock P.M. “SOHN Meh ERMO sour ‘TY N TIENT: IN, FE NIAN BROTHERH( OD Jersey © ity, Hudeon City and Hoboken, hereby give notice thas all meinbers of the I” re-named localities day evening nett, Jan rt. Jersey Oley, Shout be puntual on thin oe: ON tio’ MICHELS” Safety, der vey City, THE. OFFIC ERS AND * © members of the above: attenda spec ial meeting, to be h Hall, cor, of 26th et. and 7th ave, ance to te trans oud. Lb THOMAS GALA O. H, NO, 16—A SPE @ ofthis No, will be held at DON on Saturday ev » NO. GA SPFE TAL *atove bumber will os Centre at, this Friday eveving, Jan. 18, a8 te Punetual attendance is re uoeied orter of PATRICK CLANCY, Pres. McPAKTLAND, sec, SENIAN BROTHERHOOD, —THE WOL FE Sut frele wall hoid 0 special meeting S14 liroadway, on » Allimem bere ac tee Girl « Lities dito attend S00N MARK Wokst AD Mt Fen ian Tall, M on Fenianism, Mer, dos. Yrenne epeake.s will addrem the meeting, ore cordimuy invited, SATHER MATHEW T. A. No. tof N.Y will hold'a pubic ‘neoti at TY, on thie Friday events conrented to M. Aw has Rindly the shool bath SLORIOUS & their own farnilie ot Bt tire Mathew, t » Wilsou ond Mess , Nolau and J, wie rs juert d.to attend th arinoes Mee until further ER, Preet; JOUN MAUL Ki, Ree, > NOTICE—THE f .f, N or © J apart the LF. Meagher Club are O epring md tear curmlos, gins china and slverwara, of bedroom and s\dence, 119 [ wae aire cecent re i HOt, an JAWNEROKER willrelloo Wednesday, dal geottrmoont on unreaeemed pledges, ' eS & CO, Jaman and invited to eral AKO. (Tent Of » Cuts, collars, sielg sell this “day, at entire genteel tu pele OF clothe, “parlor e Ba SINESS cn ane family are Ai i fatures oe sinese over the vow doing @ t ié PINTURES OF tncnire \ ra long and | beloved daueliter ot Mie as Cou nvitedto SALE—THE STOCK A neale ot weog VOR SALF—A RARE paxtures aud Koo! wiilofa mith ar SALEA Lit OR > OR SALE —A O #aley Pop det DELANCY, th i sh ihe Wk | are requested to attend @ vecial meeting, which will be conve ned on Poi 14, at Feotean Hall, Ad lhie oper thet b JOHN POPE Jersey City; PATRIC K DON. n Friday yee nn, 14th. ats o'clock, ae there is business of 4 my ROTTEN, ME +71 Na ys, B47 . im. JAMES DE- Fie NO. 17.—A SPECIAL MEETING ber will be held at¢ jug, at 7% o'clock, ted. By order ot JOHN BY RAE, MEETING held at Mo GIL- Jan, 1 Py eby nos Sub-Centre, 10OD— A MEETING ris at Warren Hiall, cor. Oliver and Jones McDermott, vane irish oreto., will deliver « lecture hand ‘} other Ca pots Tobin, iter & lecture, Doer aleolol give streagth to the bamaa . Mra. ©, and Mr, Fagan, Meeting ENKY ity “ie EHALLS CONC Mxgy Sec, 4S M ATH: Ww ranpoint, will hold a public meetin a Hrunte ne Voint, on Friday PVODINR y and Marsland. itt, ; ‘ ‘ainpt oll, O. MeGowan and ober. J, CAMPBELL, Poest 3, SC CIETY, in K. Pure Staging by Mewrs, Mere ROB Ss HAWKINS, eee MORGAN ™m “ny 4 Fathor Mathew T, A, B, wil how a Public Meete erybody, Hull, 1s Fulton Moriran, Baga, { the doctrine Austin and McKinuy of the men bers nt on San. scvertivement “ PATRICK pec. 148 MEMBERS OF eby notified to let st. med 4th ave, dth. at i] o'ebuck, w « low menor and | WILLLAM ELLIFF, qi WARD CITIZENS” roanlar meoting « at halt-paae db oa neuted secretary, ist “ASSOCIATION, this Association will be * Mw In room der R. Yahi *12,900 worth of elegant household furniture, veival JUSTAN, CAL Pets MAEDILO ont tosewou apkew, We "i "S bth at, Chine n Flee bear och ave, this day, sae mealre, 4) SELL THIS Bourton ‘sud Mououaulieis whiekies, » Pipes and barrels gin, port, berry and madeira wines being about ™ . Various liquors, & large lot of liquors and cham. Also at 1% nd ¢ miieeen 7 rene 1m WILL nive poods ke _#! » AT QUARTIER ITS At prescnt doiug given 015 Greeuwieb 8 WELL-LSTABLISHED et ave, leo Y horses, 2 rote A Pulately OF tO» OM STATIONERY, VINTURES the erutticvent to pay of dy store, henson ~O)nedts and mu c HAN £ FOR PRINTING PAPER—FOR SALE, A aM LL lor a waite Printing papes, 225 at (as " BSt Owe were eee