THE DAILY EVENING TElKOlUPII. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 18G6. A RECONSTRUCTED REBEL. General Williams C. Wlrkham on the Issues of the Day. Hanoteb County, Va., September 28. To tSt Editor of tht Riol.mond Whig: Sir:-In the Ditpatch oi to day apputrs the follow ing editorial: Ah Ex-Kbbkl OrriciR'n Opinion or tub 'LoTALTr'OF TUB t'ROPLB PllO following! IctUlT troiu a disttni'Uintivd olliocr ot two Kobl array was read by .he Hon. John M rlotta at (ho Union nicot ine t l'atersou, Kow Jersov, on Wednesday even ing last, and 14 hirlily commended b tho Nav tork Trstane. Tho pub 10 ot this section will be very apt to tlx it authorship upon au oiliciir not below the rank of lieucrai, who has tor yean boon awaim lnend of Mr. ltttt. Ho 1 ai bad aa Hotts himsolt." Abhoufrb inv name is not roi'iitionud, 1 learn tnat it is supposed that 1 am aliui'cd to And a, so tar a' 1 know, 1 am tho oul ollicer" in this soo ion, "not below the rank ot tionoral. who has lor yoars been a warm Irieiia of Ur llotts," 1 am forood mo to conclude, and to rerard this as a part of the sys tematic effort set on luol and dil'iront y kopt up, tur tho past twelve monihs, iy those who have always been my po ltical opponents, covertly to injure me in ti e good opinion ot those among t whom 1 live, and to tue auvanccmeut 01 wnoa interests noarly the whole of the pis. ten years of my lite has been exclusively devoted 1 am not the author of tho lettor read br Mr. Holts In a fnendxuip whiuh has existod tor twenty five years between Mr. Uotts and myself, we have sometimes differed upon political matters There are points upon which we now diflor. II" advocates a "constitutional inhibition trom eligibility to olllco on all participant in the Hobellion." I wish all such to be made equal wi h others undor the Consti tution and law, but. then I want a fair field and an appeal to the people, not airain t trust with the manaffi inent of their pubho alfairs thoso men whoe incapacity for such manatremout c i mutated in seces sion ai.d its atteudaut and consequent train of horrors. 1 opposed in '60-'61, with all mv heart, disunlonism as ti e tt atesc ill that cou d bulall us. When too war wa" brougnt on I was not goin? to dtveit my own people, wrong or riyht. 1 aban doned three sever, public portions cither one of which would have ixeinptecl me trom military ser vice and went into tho Co d, where 1 ruo without noliciiation, unaided bv extranous Inlliience, aud in spite ot my nowu political opinions, Iroin a cap taircy to tho rank ot a venerai olllcer. I was elect eft to tho Con led. rate Conrress, aud thus agaiu become exempt irom military servico. but 1 would not leuve 10 the care of another tho noble brigado wh'oh loosed to me as its lender in the cam paign of 161. and thus again I was a volunieor for hardship and danger, wmlst many ot tnose who now nmlis-n me were sheltering their cur cashes behind pettv oflicos, unaer Congressional exemptions, or in bomb-urools, and yei, notwith sianding tins, I am denounced, covert'y donouneed, . ihiuii Milm nriDh ttiuil n ti n n ii i i j tt Hn.l.nu my Influence with our people, becauno, forsooth, I nave remained steadfast in the political priuotplus 1 have always entertained, and because I have dared to say that disumonisin, wtiiol liist mauiiested its power in the uisrupuou of the Democratic party at Cliarlosion, and tun organization of tlie lireckin ridge party, and culminated in tlie overthrow ot the unbounded prospeiity ot Virginia and the Sou;h, was, in great pun. the worn of teccs.iiun leaders, and that the people should not again tru ti it insti gators with the management of their public all nrx. 1 want no constuut oual inhibitions, but 1 want the people to show those men who 8'eercd the ship out ol a sale harbor 1 pon ro nous breaker, that they will bold them accountable for it; and if we are permitted quietly to manage our own affairs, I firmly believe that their good sen o will cause thom to do so. For mjsoif, 1 accent luily and coiup.etoiy the results of tho war. i am in favor of perfoct and entire recoucl'iution, social and political. I regard the whole United Si ate as mv own country; I will lank with s much pride as in termor days upon its growing grandeur, and above 11I1 I snail devote my whole energT to tho resuso tation ot the shat tered fortunes of Virgiuia, as ouo ot t.ie bot means of increasing that grandeur. I shall labor most earnestly to restore to a;l the Ste'ea every legiti mate, constitutional right ol tho States m which restoration Massachusetts has the samo luturo in terest with TirgiLia; nor snail I ul.owiail the clamor of these would be Democratic leaders, to whose outcries I have long been accustomed, to detor me from following such line of policy as in my opinion fs best calcu'ated 10 attain these ends, lour obedient servant, Williams C. Wickham. INFORMATION FOll T1IK PEOPLE. Proposed Amtndmeut to the Cousti tuliou. THE UNION REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. "Resolved, By (he Senate aud Houseof Representa tives ol the United Maies 01 America two-tutid-i ot eoi b Houses concurring 'that the lo.lowing Article be proponed to the LeKls.aturos ol too several states as an amendment to the institution of the Unf ed h-ates which when ra ffled ty three loortbs of said Legislatures, shah be valid as part 01 the Constitu tion, viz : "Article 14. Section 1. All persons born o, natu ralized in the V i 1 ed ctatcs, aud subject to the jurisdic tion thereof, are citizens ot thu United ttmtes and ot the Mate wherein thev reiie. No Mtato shall make or enforce any laws wnleb shall abridge the privileges or fcnmunltiesot citizens of the Untied States nor shall any State deprive any person of lite, liberty, or pro perty, without due process ot law, nor deny to any per son within lta I urladiction the euaal protection of the laws." This section makes citizenship uniform in all the States, and protects citizens both North and bouth ; for example, South Carolina most treat Tennsylva nians with the same respect that she treats her own citizens. 'Section J. Rcprsoentatlves shaU be apportion among tue aeveiai Stutes accoroln to theti respective numbers, counting the wdjI number oi persoas In each Hi ate exo.udiug Intlans not taxed: but whenever the ....... 1.. vnt, at n election tor President or Vieo-l'resi- ...... .nd tr ti.e iTnitad Htates reDresentativej in Con fess executive ano judicial officers, or the members of the iJeHtslaiuies thereof, IB denied to any male inhabitant of such State, betnc twenty-one yeaisai ane, auu ciu sens of the United fta.es. or in any way abridged, ex cent lor participation In rebellion or other crime, the basis o representation therein shall be reduced In the nropottion which the number of ruole citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such flute." I bis section fixos the basis of representation in Congress upon the population 01 the several States, with tbisprot'tio, that where a State denies the elec tive franchise to acy of its qualified male citizens o' 21 year ol age (which any State is allowed to do under this section), that th:n its representation fa Congress shall be proportionably roducod, thus regulatiug the representation in Congress by the number ol voters in each State. Under the old Con. sbtution, the bouth had three-fifths of all her slaves added to her Ine population to fix her representa tion in Congress; bo v tlat slavery is abolished she will have two-flttlis mote added thereto, and thus come back nndcr the old Constitution with increased power, and won d thus make the vote of one white man in the South nearly equal to t vo in the North. Ihia is the reason why tbe Ucbjis aro now oppo-gn this part of tbe amendment. Section 3. Ho person shall be a Sooatir or Repre sentative in Congress or elector ot President or Vice President or bod any office, civil or mllliary, under the United Stutes. or under anv State, who, having Dievlously taken an oath n a member ot Coni?ros, .ir as an officer of the United Htates. or at a member of anv Mate Leiils ature or as an executive or civil orlloer of any State lo support the Constitution of the United Siatea. shall hvc ensagel in msurreetlon or rebellion agaloht the same or giving aid or comiort to tbe ene mies thereof; but i;onnre8a mav, by a vote of two thirds in each House, remove such disability." The intention of this section is to give the offices to tbe Union men of the Souta, so that we shall have perpetual peace, and so that Jefferson Davis and other itraitora like him shall never again control this Oovornment, and thus endanger its liberties. If those leading Rebels should continue to bold tbe offices in the South, we shall have no peace, but, on the contrary, perpetual strife. They have done enough a'roady. They should have no further say. Their children will succeed to the righto whioh ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila We bave Just received a new and well-seleotod ock of CIX)T U 8, C AC SIM ER ES.and V KSTING S. Alo, OVER-COATIN08 and SUITINGS, which we will make to order at the most roaioa&Me prioei. they will lose by their treason; this is enoetrh, aU conscience. This section, yon will observe, ap plies those Rebels only who have htretoforeheld office and taktn on oath to snpport the Constitution otthe United States; should any hardships arise thereby, Congress may grknt relief by a two-thirds vote, Hectlon . Tl-e va'ldlty of the public debt of the United Male, authorised by law. Including that In curred In pavmtut ot bounties and pensions for services In suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned and neither the United Htates. nor any State shall assume or pav anrdehc or obligation in curred In aid of Insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim tor loss or emancipation or anv slave; tint all such oeb'a, obligations, and claims shall beheld illegal and void " This section will cut olTall future hope on tho part of the Rebols ol securing payment lor thoir slaves or ol the Rebel debt, and thus relieve our oountry from future sectional strife. POLITICAL. tT UKIOW REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. COVERNOR. Major-General John W. Gear). JUDICIARY. PRESIDENT JUDGE. HON. JOSEPH ALLISON. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. HON. WILLIAM 8. PIERCE, F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Eh. CITY OFFICERS, RECEIVER OF TAXE3. RICH ABO PELTZ. CITY COMMISSIONER. CAI TAIN HEN BY CON NER. COUNTY OFFICERS. CONGRESS. First Uistr.'ct-IIon. CHARLES GIBBONS. Second District Hon. CHARLES O'NEILL ' Third District Hon. LEONARD UYKU.1. Fourth District Hon. WILLIAM D. KLLLEY. Fifth District-CALKB N. TAYLOR. SENATOR. Hrflt District JEKEli I All NICHOLS. RECORDER OF DEEDS. MAJOR GENERAL JOSHUA T. OWEN. I'ROTHONOTARY DISTRICT COURT. JAMfS Sic ilANKS. CLERIC OT COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. JOHN G. BUTLER. CORONER. 8AMUEL DANIELS. ASSEMBLY. Fhst District GEOBO E W. QHEGHAN. ccond Dlstiict HOBtRT C. TiTrEIiMARV. Third District Fourth District WILLIAM W. WATT. Fifth District-JOSEPU T. THOMAtt. Hixih District JAM E8 FKLEUOBX. Seventh District JAME8 HU1JLKS. IJghth District J AMES N. KERN3. Ninth District FRED. DITTHAN. Tenth District ELI 811 A W. DAVIS. Eleventh District VM. J. DOJiOIUMH. Twelfth District ALEX AN DEB ADAIUE. 1 hlrteenth District ENOS C. RENNKR. Fourteenth District W. M. WORK iLL. Filtccnih Dlsirlct GEOItGE DB HaVEK.Jb. HIatecnth District DAVID WALLACE. Seventeenth District EDWARD U. LEE. Eighteenth District-J AM Et4 N. MAliKa By order of Union Republican City Executive Com mittee. WILLIAM B. LEEDS, President. 9 IS lBt 7 SPECIAL ATTENTION! UNION LKAOTJE HOUSE,) liBOAD Hthket. f l uaACELPniA, September 27, Tlie Citizens of Philadelphia, and the Members of the Union League, are invited to assemble at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ox MONDAY EVENING NEXT, THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT EIOUT O'CLOCK An Address will be delivered by DANIEL DOUGHERTY. ESU. Tickets ol admission to be bad at tbe UNION LEAGUE nOUSE on MOSDAY. N. U Ladles are especially Invited to bi present, B order of tue Committee on I'ubllo Meotlnin. JAMES H. OBNE, Chairman. Chauies 8. Codi N, Secretary. 92T4t SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. .1 O II IV HUL 31 J29 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. 0 29 8t 537- FOR ALDERMAN, iriirTii wakd, WIIT.IAM W. DOUGUEHTY. S 12 lm) ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., PMla. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH POLITICAL. SPECIAL NOTICE. SERIES OF rUHLie MEETINGS TO BE HELD AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE TJ IS IO IV LEAGUE, FOR THE FOLLOWING EVENINGS, VIZ.:- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, The Citizens of Philadelphia, and tha Members of the Unicn League, Arc reapectlully luvitcd to assemble at tho ACADEMY OF 0V.US1C, ON TUFSDAY EVENING, OCT. 2. AT 8 O'CLOCK. An Address will be delivered by HON. DAVID PAUL. BROWN, AND TUB HON. J. R. G. PITKIN, 07 LOfflBIANA, WILL EECITE AM ORIGINAL POEM, ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 8 O CLOCK. Addresses will be delivered by EX-VICE-PRESIDENT HANNIBAL HAMLIN AND TDK nON. GALUS1IA A. GROW. ALSO, OH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, An Address will be delivered by the HON. HORACE GREELEY. L ADIKS are especially Invited to be present upon each occasion. Tickets of admission for each evening will bs Issued at the LEAGUE HOUSE on tbe MOEMNG of tbe respective days of each address. Py order of the Committeo on Public Meeting!. J AM ES D . O E, c halrman. Charles S. Ooden, Secretary. 1016t ROCKHILL & WILSON, Crown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. The Fargeat and Btt Assortment of Bojk' ClotuluK la tba City. B01 Clotbtag Made to Order, POLITICAL. MONDAY N I G II TI J. R. C. PITKIN, OF NEW ORLEANS, Will Addreaa the I.oyal Cltixeux of GERMANTOWN AND VICINITY, AT THE TOWN HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK; ON THE ISSUES OF THE DAY. GIVE HI HI A HEAR1 Y GREETING. On TUESDAY EVENING, Capt. 8. W. CURRY, oi Dolawaro, and General LKWIS WAGNER. By order of Union Leafrue oi Twenty-second Ward. ELLWOOD JOUNbON, of Committee. Ci a lories reserved for ladies. It &T GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICTS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. .). GEARY, O'NEILL, AND NICHOLS. GRAM TOU( IILIGHT rROCE-SIOX of the Union Republican Citizens of the Second Conprejsionul anil First Henatorial Dllricli, co:nprlslae the t'irtt, Second. Thlul, Fourth, Sevcutb, Eighth. Xlutb. Tenth, and Tvrcntr-sixth Wsnlj, the Boys la D'uo, Kcimbllcan Invlncibles, and otl.cr Clubs, postpoacd lrom.HAlURIAY last, will take place Wednesday Evtnlug, October 3. KOUTE. The line will toim on Locust atreet, tho right resting on Eighteenth strent, and move at 8 o'clock precisely over the tollowing route: Up Eighteenth streot to Uace, thence to Twelfth, thenc e to Market, thence to Broad, then ce to Pine, thence to Twenty first, thence to Fiizwator, thence to thirteenth, thence to Federal, thouce to Seventh, thence o Koed, thence to Mova monslug avrnue, thence to ChriAtlau, thenoe to Ninth, thence to Market, and diainus. WILLI AM J. OVENS, Chief Marshal. AIDS TO CHIET MARS UAL. JOrph Bar'ow. J8 littenntrr. Uobert U. 1'idpreoa, Kennedy McL'sw, UeorKe Aiuun, Joseph Cinripbell. Henry I. Muintire, James N. Tbiniwon, Cfaailes C. Overtwct. lout I5;r REPUBLICAN INVISIBLES HLADQIJABTERS REPUBLICAN ISVINCIBLtS, rnrxADKLPHiA, Oetobor 1, 1S63. ORDER No. 1'4. I. Members will aaaemble PEOMP TLTat Do'clock THIS EVENING, to attend the Union demonstra tion at Went Chester. Fare for the Bound Trip, SI 09. II. MeuilxR having TOUCHES MUST bring them to the Hall. BY OKDEU OK GEOItGK TRUMAN, Jr., It HABSHAL. SENATOR COWAN WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE OF PHILADEL PHIA IN 1R0NT OF INDEPENDENCE HALL, CHESNUT STREET, THIS EVENING, Commencing at 7J 0'Clock. By order of the National Union Johnoa Club. J. B. FL IKIGEV, Chairman Exeoubre Com niitoe. P. 6. Lbidt, Secretary. It EIGHTH LEGISLA-TITE DISTRICT. Independent candidate, JOHN M. POMEROY. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., PMla. Eeady-Made Clothing for Men. Beady-Made Clothing for Youth. Reaiy-Made Clothing for Boys. POLITICAL. EST UNION MASS MEETING, THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. MVEnS AND THE WORKIXCiMKrV'S VVRLFAHE, A Weetmu of the frtetiriii ot FKFFdOM FOB ALL. and the ro-eli'Ctlon ot the present able, eloquent, and efficient CniircmAO. Hon. LEUM AEt) Ml ER3, aro rtguistod to meet THIS EVENING, 0CTC3LB 1. lXHb. AT Frauord Road and Shackamaxoa Stroet, To exprea.i tbeir approval o'hn patriotic coumo. and to lak mcaxurea to aecure bis aucce-s au.l that or the whole Kopub'ican Union Ticket. Let aU who lore thlr cauntrr (nd bate traitor attonl 1 and chow to the world that 'her aro d.-tormmed that tbe country fhall be made secure against FUnTBE KEBF.LLIO3. The meeting will be addressed br the folDwitifr able speakers: m vH 44 imsMvyft Colonel R. 8TOCKETT MATTUCW9, ofMarrland.J Hon. LKON ABI MYEK3. Bon. CH ABLK8 O'N KILL. Hon. MOBTON McMICn IUL. Hon. WILLI a M B. MiNV, and others. By order of tbe Colon Bopubllcan City Esecutive Committee. Lc! ROBERT T. Olf.L, Chairman of Committee on Town Meetings. It 1ST UNION MASS MEETING. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. CEAEY, GI3EC:;S, AND VICTOEY! A MecttnK ot the Fri'nil of the Union, aud of the Colon Republican Candidates ot the first Congressional Lbtrtct, will be held At the Corner of Mo-amcMliig Avenue and ostiluxtou A eutie, ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, AT 7J O'CLOCK. To take mcasuies for Cni vernal I ibero , and the future SECURITY OF THE UNION. All friends of Freedom opposed to TEA.ITOH8, wbetter to tbeir counuy, like DiVIJ and LF.e, or to TUK1B rAKTT. Uke JOIlNS'ON.and who are deter mil ed that none bi t Loyal Mr 11 Shall" Hereafter Rule the Country, Are Invited to attend. Tbe following eloquent Speakers will addre s tho meeting: Hon. CHABLEd GIBBONf. Hon. WILLIAM B. MAN N, JOUN GOl'OBtH. Ffq , Colonel THOMAS FIT ZQ 11 AM Oonoral JOSHUA T. OW KM, LEMUEL KKKVE8, Esq., AND OTUEBS. Br order of the Union Bepublican Citf Executivo Committee. KOHKBT T. OlLL. Cbainuau ot Com. on Town Meeting. 19 1 it IW A T T E N T ION, EIGHTH WARD. THE UNION REPUBLICAN CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD WILL ASSEMBLE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 3, At seven o'clock, at Broad and Locust streets , to join hi THE GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE Postponed from Saturday Evening last. In tho Booond Confc'tcsaslonal and Flrnt Senatorial District. Citizens having horses are Invited to parade mounted. By order ot tbe Committee on Arrangements. JOHN C. MAUTIN, I'reaident. Clayton JIcSIichaei., secretary. 1013t VISITING ANO WEDDINQ CARDS, WRITTEN, F.NGKAVKD, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. IMTIALS. WOSOfiBAMS. CBESTH, ARMS, ETC.. BlAlll'tl) ON fIKK AM" KV'jU.01'l;a, IN COLO US, OU.tTId. The Finest Eniylish, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ABMS, CUE8TS, Desiuiied and En graved. NVHIIISO DESKS, TRAVEI.LTNO CASKS. VORT E01.1"r. fOrKEI'-BOoK", KN1VE. HACK t Ail -WON BOAKD. and a very lurfie stock of F1NU KTATIONEHY. It. IIOSKINS no., STATI9SERS AND CAHD ENGUAVEltS, 6i8 6.nrP No. 913 ARCH Street. TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION I in every respect, buv the celebrated I'KbrtrO'N COaL, V'-tB aud Hiove alzes. at 1 per ton. Also, the genuine !s,LK VEIN COAL, same sizes, tame p loe, and a very flue quality of i.Kblxll, Kmk and fttove, at 160rti n I keep nothing but the best. Order re ceiver! at No. lUHoulb TUlfib Htreet. 6W milE TWENTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1 ot the BURLINGTON COUNTY AU1UCUL TUBAL SOCIETY wl 1 he held at MT. IIOI.LY, on TIIKBOAY and WEDNESDAY, the lid and 3d of Octobe "Ifralns run half bourlv to Burlington, to connect with all trains on the Camden and Am boy Ballroad. 9 28 it LOST.-TH18 MORNING, BEFORE 9 o'clock, In a Hlxih street car, or on the south side of Aich slreec. between 8lxUi and Tenth streets, a small UOI.D WATCH with a mi all black uutta percha Chain. Toe ulHier win iiu rawnruuu uv isaviug li Wlia the owner, o 717 WALNUT Htreet. 0 2S 8t PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. r7 V y f I MB. HAKtlKN'l' n ord m am rarelved aa 7ilurlnu tlie tiit e'lidit vearai at M AHON & CO. ho. MOI Chnnut atn et. I'laiio releaibeied wlilioat ra Uioviug,toauuu(l)uooilajuew. J tmwn FIFTH EDITION THE MEXICAN DEBT. " - - i- ri-iiJVk Q nrju. Agrrcmcnt Between France and Weilcw with Ilecard 1 to the Cub tomIIonxe Duos. Nor. .Intervention by France the Policy tho Future. New Iobk, October 1. A Paris letter of Sep tember 16 pave : The Convention paused between the French and Mexican Government, conceding to the former one-half of tbe Custom. Ilout-o reveuues of the porta located on the Atlantic, and one-fourth of thone on the bar borsot the raciflc, has been looked upon on the French Bourse as securing the Mesicaa debt, ai.d has caused a Midden rise in Mexi can bonds. The holders of these bouds, en couraged by the cunvan'ee just obta'ned, main tain that France Is, by that Convention, enti tled to require at all times Iiom Maximilian or his successor the payment of all arnounta hitherto disbursed for Mexico, including the loans whicn these bonds represent The publication of thst Convention in the Moniteur happeuiii! concurrently with tbe as pointment of General do Citlcnau the Aide-decamp of the Empc ror, and M. de Gallifet, an administrator of gieat abilily, has naturallj been construed as the tore ruuner of the entire abandonment of all direct intervention by L'niuce in Mexican at! aits. Thus, whilst on Hi" one hand the a fore sail convention settles all her financial claims th removal of (Jenoial liaxaiutt, or which yoa will hear ere lonp, and tbe appointment in his- btead of (.en. tic Castlenaii, kettles tbe military pirt ot toe question. The Generitl noe- to Mexico with no otber mission than to urrancre tor the withdrawal of the French troops, and perhaoa to give the beretit ol his experience to tho olli ccrs encatred in organiain'; the Mexican army. This is all. This task will necessarilly be a short one, and docs not imply on the part ot the French Gov ernment the- idea ol fnviiij; any assistance to the Mexican Empire, wbich in London and Pari is looked upon as irretrievably loat. As to tbe Mnrquis de Gallilct. bh presence ia Mexico e- ters solely to The;or7anizar!on and to the ap pointment of Custom house oflicer., as tho.y are to be seltcted trom U'lionu the civil olfkvrs of French birth. Tbe New York Knees. Jkromr Park, FoRDaAM, N. Y., Oct. I. In the morning race to day, Morris' tilly was first, L'mont's tiliy si-cond, and Morria' colt third. CARPET!NGS. LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET .WAREHOUSE. No. 910 ARCH STREET. ARE:OI'LMa AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpeting. In averr sty'e and variety. (Mint T STEWaHT UF.PDY. AT No. 263 B. 9ECON I . Htrcot. ki epi c9iitutlT on hand a largo aawrt mrnt ei ( arooU. OH clotha MattinKB, Drugreta. Wtn .low Sliedra etc etc., to wblrn be would Invite the at tention ot all wbo wUb to purchiwe. 9 J it AUCTION SALES. P'PORTANT AUCTION NOTIOH. TJIADIii SALE OF IJOOTS AND SHOES. ON TKURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 4. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL HOLD THE IK THIRD LAEGE TRADE SALE OF. BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR THE FALL OF 18G3, Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. PHILIP FORD & CO., Auctioneer, 028 t Ko. 608 MABKET Btreet. BBCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER . So. 1020 CHESNUT HTKEET. jji" CAHD We are now prepared to make arrangements tnr Fpecial aa ea of Oil I'ulntiUKH, htatuary, or auy other AVorka of Art. Our location beinic in tlie centre oi Uio niiiBt rrnbiunab'e tboroulilare ol our city, make It deBirable resort lor coimouaeura and lo'vdrt oi' art n general. H . U. Sales of merchanillBO hi general solicited. Per-' aonal atuutiuu nlvtu to oui-door aulea. It. BcoiT, Jit. MAGNIFICENT SALE OK RICH SILVER PLATED WARK. On Tburmiay Morning next, Octber4.ai 11 o'clock, at ,-ootl s Art Oallerr, No. 1020Lbeanut atreot, a magnificent asxortmeut of rich uliver-plated waia. embracing uma, tea eu. alTra irult eet8 and atandH, wine atands, larne and email caHtuia, bankeia aud trays, ice and water pitchers, aob lets, cupa nyrup pitchers, spoon holders, oyster and soup tureens ca 1 tie Is fire trumpets etc. Aloo spoons, lorks, end ladles. lull assortment, all triple plate on tine nlckei. Thee goods ate warranted tbe best ever ottered at pahll : sale. ii Open forexuniluatiou ou Wednesday afternoon. ANCOAST & WARNOCK. ADCTIONEEHM, ' S18S ho. m MARKET Sbreet LA ROE PO'ITJVK 8ALK OF AMfRICiN AND lMHOll'ltl) I'KV (lOOliS, KMHivOIDKRIJta, MNK.N iOO!H, UOSlliUir, NOTIONS, tl'C, br Catalogue. On Wednesday. October 3, cnmmeiu ing at 10 o'clock, comprising about 8'fl lots new and d-n'iabe goods, which will be fonaii well worthy the attri tlonoi buyers. 029 at JUST 11 BCEIVBD, Per Steamer "Bospkorus," the Largest and Finest Collection of DUBOIS FLOWElt K00TP, rer Imported Into this CKy. consjUag oi Double and Single Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Jonquils, Lilies, Snowdrops, Iris, Ztc. Etc, Etc. These bulbs ba" all been selected expressly for my aalea and are grt.T superior tJ those usuallr offered. A Deacrlpiir'ind Illustrated Catalogue may M had on application- , TERMS MODERATE. IIENIIY A. DIlEEIt, 6EEDMAN AND FLORIST, No. 714 CHESNUT St. emt
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