TfvV.V, r '■-*?:** W'- PEACOCK, Editor. VOLUME XVII., NO. 276 EVIitITOMLLETIN ISACOCK. CHAMEEIIS £ CO., SPB^^KIETORS.! : 112 BOUfH STBEET, PHILADELPHIA: --XEK36JS OF SUBSCRIPTIOK.f The Bpx&STni is aerYod ta Subscribers in th: City at IS cents per week, payable to the carriers Or >3 S> per annum. ■ XA.YXB OP AOVBETIbIHO. aaMSquare, 1 Urns.* 3511 Square, a weeks.. S 3 33 $. Square, 1 time..,.. 50J1 Square, 1 month.. 5 ee l Square, S Uinta.... 75|1 Square, 3 months. 806 1 Square, S times.... 1 60 1 Square, 3 months. 11 0(> 1 Square, 1 w»ek....l 75]1 Square, 6months.ie et> Six Unas constitute one square: three lines or lass half a square UPHOLSTERY. Promptness, Parity of Materials, 7 . Good 'Workmanship ' Low Charges. W. HENRY PATTEN, 1408 Chestnut street MARRIED. KNIGHT—ALLEN— On the Ist instant, .by Mayor Edward Knight, of this city, toLizgieC., daughter of lien is min Allen, Eso., of Bristol, Pa. » DIES. AEGHEB—In New York city, Feb. 2Sth, nit., Norman L, Archer, of Baton Rouge, La., aged 23 years, son of-Elils*S' and Mary *Ann-Archer, for merly of Philadelphia. His relatives and friends atld those of the fal mily are invited to his funeral from the resi dence of his uncle, John J. Robinson, No. 423 North Tenth street, oh "yPednesday, 2d instant, at 12 o' clock, M., without further notice. Inter ment at Lanrel Hill Cemetery. it HORN—At her residence in Flonrtown, Mont gomery county, Pa., on the 28th Feb., Mrs. Ann Horn, relict of the late Henry Horn, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Franklin Ashby, No. 991 Marshall street, oh Saturday next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. *# PRICHETT—On Monday, Feb. 29tb, Margaret Barclay, Infant daughter of Wm. C. and Meta T. Pricuett.' The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral-from her father’s residence, No. 115. South Nineteenth st.. on Wed ncsday-morning, 2d~inst., at 10 o’ clock. * -VfEW SPRING MOURNING GOODS daily Al opened bv BESSON & SON. Mourning Store,.No. .918 CHESTNUT street. N. B. Wholesale Booms on second door. 1A A PIECES OF-SI FANCY SILKS. IvU Bine, Ltiaci and Brown Plaids. Black and White, Brown and "White do. India PJaid Silks, $1 per yard. EYKE & LA.NDELL, 'Fourth and Arch streets. "~'ie'2o-tjn3o' E HORTICULTURAL HALL, S. W. Corner of BROADand 'WALNUT Streets it for discussion THIS EVENING, “Planting and Management ol City Gardens, it MB> THE LADIES OF . CHRIST CHURCH • IkS are engaged in preparing Boxes of Clotlung 'to be forwarded to the snifefing' loyalists of East Tennessee,-who-“have lost everything but honor, -and—Suffered -..everything. .but., death.’-’ --.They reameetly.solicit donations in money, materials or -clothing, which may be sent to the CHUROH in SECOND street, between Market and Arch streets, -every AFTERNOON this week, from two to six -o’ clock. Cannot every person in onr favored city spare at least one garment. .Donations may also be sent to Mrs. E. A.-Louder, 938 Pine streetr Alrs. J. C. Hand, £3O, Pine street;’ Miss C. West, 1512 .Pine street: Mrs. Jesse Gcdley, 529 Arch street. mhl-3t# «Y=. A -SPECIAL MEETING OF “THE IkS PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOE PRO MOTING THE ABOLITION OF,SLAVERY, ■4c;,v r 'Will be held at CLARKSON HALL, ©HERB Y, ; above Sixth street, on' FIFTH HAY EVENING, 3d month, 3d, at 7# o'clock. Fail attendance desired.' . ; HILLVYN PABRISH, President. Amos HiLLnonx, ) - Jos. M. Tr.rt.iA>', Jr., j Secretary. _ it# FY==» MEDICAL BOARD --JIEADQUAR UJT TERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, IIOgPITAL DEPARTMENT, Harkisbcbg, .OaarcU Ist, JS«I. : The-'State Medical Board of Pennsylvania Militia will meet in Philadelphia on THURSDAY, ment as Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania Reg. intents. The object is to provide for vactncies m. the recruited. regiments -which may require additional Assistant Surgeons. the 20th of Marcn next and continue in session at JJeast eight days, to examine candidates lor appoint. Physicians in good health, furnishing satlsfaci .tofy testimonials of their industry, sobriety and loyalty will be admitted to the examination. The rooms in which the examination will take place will be indicated in tbe city papers on the day of meeting.’ Bv order of the Gorefnor, JAS. KING, Surgeon General Penna. PENKSXLVAti U 3 LIEF ASSOCIA' has received tUe followin iejport: Henry C. Lea, S5O 00 A.. 8. C.,, 20 00 Lindley Smyth, 800 00 E. S. AVhelen, ' ICO 00 Mrs. IV. Bncknell, ICO CO Abigail (Food-win, 500 Benj. Bullock, 10 00 Bev. J.Gord. Max well, O. D. Cooper, Thos. Garrett, Barnham, ICirkham & Co., -• 230 00 •C. L. G , 5 00 o., 23 00 Ked wood.Warner, 100 00 Henry Blackaller, SCO Geo.D.-pairish&OoSOO CO 'Hancational, - ioo 00 ™ • Schxaeder, ■; s- £> T 100 00 x. H. JLegee, 5000 Settle, 5000 ir t ij - Joll n6on 100 00 n-n'nf ege . ar ’ J 100 01 S' D s 0 k. Veland > 25 00 ' sichara'snarp, 5® “ Bethany MUstonfor °° P*«“ferS!Si ‘ Thos. Kimber, j r . , (2d contribution) l«s oo Joseph Lea, 05 oo' Church of the Cru-. ciflxion,perßev. .... 1 - J. B. Moore, . is 00l John Wright, 1.501 B. Pittman, 3 00 30 00 John Skirving, -10 00] "3 ladies,per JW W' 2'ooi -- _ Previously acknowlei i t 3ts Treaa. penna. Fri 'Q3r*=£££S2. 0^ Vd d S e v r iP J Tf following Fourth National Bank - y electe< * Directors of the ,-3a*ssa, ■ A. O. Boberts, wSi hSmS’v At a meeting of the Board, held this ■P.HAMM, .Esq., waTinaoimoMWawH,’ dent, and SAMUEL J. MacMDLlan SAMUELJ ' “‘W 5 " . ** --t . .Cashier. ' «m» fmrauiua gratmitoiuly to tu» »o«. aSy iIATHEEDMEN’ S RE, TION.—The Treasurer ig contributions since last Daniel Neall, $3OO 00 Collection Presby terian and United i Pres. Churches, i (xilgal, ..Indiana > county. Pa., 67 50 > Billings, Roop&Co, 50 00 James S, Cox, 100 00 Jos Mendenhall, 10 00 Moravian Church, | Nazareth, Pa., 1700 [Rev. .Geo. Morris, 40 00 [■JohnS. Haines, 100 00 [John Ashurst, joo 00 r. Kimber, Jr., 125 00 A member of Christ Cilurch.Brovi'ns vUle, Pa., per Rev. J. F. Ohl, 10 00 Mlbb Mary Boyd, 30 00 S. Flanagan, aoo 00 A. Gr. Oattell & Co., 200 00 E. A. Bonder & Co, 100 00 Fred.- Brown, 50 00 a. a. 5 00 A P. Randolph, 50 00 Mary J). Brown, trustee, ' •’ 500 00 sharp, Weiss A Co 100 00 B P. Hnht, 100 00 Miss N. B Peters 50 0J J ll ®- ®! Peters, 50 00 , 25 00 Thro'H B »ur.t!M w Indiana: s?vS??* Unsaiiao 00 b p J 4 ' * : 25 00 Ri-IjOXiey. 500 Qeo B.Woed, so 00 on Adriend atAb- Tngton, 5 oo , • \ ■..'Sfl.OH-00 1ged...,.......30,473 08 . 533.491 08 E. TV. OLAHK, sdmeu’s Belief Assec’ n. • BY TELEGRAPH. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamship Bremen. American Affairs in Parliament. Progress of the War in Pchleawig, Late* t N ewe of 'tie Pirate Alabama. New Yobk, March I.—The steamer Bremen from Southampton, With datesto the! 17th iilti, has arrived. .■■■ The Canada arrived out on the Isth, the City of New York and City of Limerick on the 17 th, and the Germania on Ihe 17th. • \.' High gales Were prevalent on the English coast. : ~ ■ The seizure of the Tuscaloosa at the Cape of Good Hope Is confirmed. In the House of. Lords, Earl Russell proVed, by a comparison of dates, that the Govern ment’s decision as to detaining the Birkenhead iron rams was not influenced by any represen tations made by Mr. Adams. In the_ House or Commons/Mr. Peacocke gave notice of a motion as to the dcmandfor compensation made by the United States for injuries done by the Confederate cruisers. Earl Russell said in the House of Lords that as to the claims for damages done by the Ala bama, the. Government considers itself in no way responsible, and no hope is held out for changing the policy respecting this. The rebel loan is quoted at 51a58; Illinois Central advanced 3; United States s’s de clineijl. At the Pa. is Bourse Rentes had declined to GOf. Cue. Le Nord denies that a French army of ob servation will be.placed on the frontier. - - ; The Sixth Prussian Army Corps is mobilized and quartered in Lansitz. It is officially announced that a Council of Ministers will open on the 18th at Wurzburg. The Italian Parliament has resumed its sit-, tings. The armament ot the National Guards is hastened, and large quantities of war mate- i rial have been forwarded to Ancona and Bo logna. _ The Austrian Reichsrath has closed." The' Emperor said: «In conformity with the■ lederal Diet, I, as a German I’rince, have taken part in the Federal execution and,inebh-’ cert with Prussia, occupied Schleswig as a’ pledge.” • - i The Revolutionists.have expelled the'officials, from Tondera. Prince Augustenburg.'hasi been proclaimed at Apenrade. ■’ The Copenhagen Privy •Council has resolved ■ to devote the whole strength of the nation to recover Schleswig. Mortars have been piicfid tofshell the Dane&at Diippcin. ; The Prussians occupy Friedrichsort. A Prussian heavy artillery battery has gone to Holnes, from where Flensburg harbor and* Diippeln intrenebments can be bombarded. } Loudon, Wednesday noon, Feb. 17—Con sols, 91| a 91j for monev. - _ v - THE ALABAMA. , Bombay, Jan. 29, per;Bremen.—The pirate steamer Alabama is off the west coast of India. She has burned the ship Emma of New York; [This is probably the ship Emma Jane,which was reported at Bombay, Dec. 26th.]. BosTOjf, Peb. I.—The following is an extract from a letter written by an. American shipmas ter, dated Singapore, Jan. 3 r The Alabama came here last week, coaled and steamed into Malacca Straits. I think she will go round Sumatra into Sunda Straits, again up the China Sea and oyer to the California coast. She has 111 men on board, but all are discontented. There were many deserters here,notwithstand ing the watch of the officers with loaded re volvers. ■ There are about six Southern men on board and the carpenter is a Massachusetts man. She has completely stopped American commerce in the East. Our vessels are lyingup in all the' ports. Some are being sold at moderate prices. The ship destroyed may be the > Esmeralda, from Calcutta for Bombay, LATEST NEWS BY THE BREMEN. The_Danish frigate Neiljael left Ply month on the ljth Jan. The Captain announces the intention of seizing two'Austrian brigs there, i£ cangbt three miles outside of the coast. Two’ Bremen barks and one Prussian bark were also in the harbor. The course the frigate! took will place her in the track of all mer chant vessels going up and d6wn the channel j while a continuance of this course will fctke her near Brest, where there is the 'Prussian frigate Thetis, an encounter with which the Danish’ officers had been constantly referring to while atPlymouth. . . DEHJtABK. Apexbade,- 'Jan, 16*—The Austrian head quarters are here. 1 The Prussian headquarters are transferred to Gravestem. There' are indi-' cations on the part of the allies to enter .Jut land. ■AlionAj Jan. 19.—The Austrian civil com missioner,in a speech at Flensburg,stated that all the : wishes of the Schleswig-Holsteiners be satisfied, although a personal union of the Duchies with Denmark could not be! given up. Stockholm, J an. 10. —Sweden does not sup port the proposal of an armistice. Neither does she recommend the withdrawal of the Danish Novemtfer constitution. StioßiDj Jad. 16<—A bill has been brought into the Cortes calling ont 35,000 men. : , COHHEBCIAL INTELLIGENCE Liverpool Cotton Market.— The Gales for the last two days have been easier, with a downward tendency, and quotations are barely maintained. Sales to speculators and for export 2,500 bales, f“ e advices from Manchester are unfavorable, but ™^ B^ Te ? rn3, Breadstuffs heavy, witha down -2?f?“ tendency. Provisions dull. Lard' dull.' yonsols for money 91a9l v.‘ . ' n ; do ‘“fefleld, Nash * Co., and Bigland, Atiiaya A; Aj n onr very dull, and tending down forWinSr h< 5 t i s d JJ“ hut easier at ea.ld.afs.9d. Mixed assrJfio'n. P'S?* heavy and declined. 6d.: Sy £;?' Beef steady. Pork/quiet and qu?et!' Timawin*^*. 6 .?,, I niet - Butter theweitU received: y l he places named, has been Halifax, ‘ N?W. Be=lS d ’ 11; IS: g£Sv KS»» asp, _ ___ 34 ; Elsctbd.—Dr. Thomas George Morton ' hni J’®‘Xfit oted Surgeon. totUe Pennsylvania Hosnitar JuKKr created by TUESDAY. March 1. 186^ THB PjLORIDA EXPEDITION. PAiIieUIABS ©E THE BEPULSE ATOLUS* .. • ■ "' l TEE. ' ' '' ' [Covrespondenco of the N. T. Tribune.] Oh Board Cosmohoi-itan, H'obpital Ship, is TEAKS!! EHOM JAOKBOKVIU.E, Fda.. toHilto» Head, S. c.. Feb:22 r lBM.—T)n Thursday, Teb. Oen. Seymour and his staff left Jacksonville, and reached Baldwin,. 22miles distant the same evening. Here lie tad established au importaat: oisnppliesfor the army he woe leading into r, e . fj this pomp the two rtiilroads of' rlorida cross each other. Gars had been placed on uie track; and a' locomotive was in a forward.; - state of reconstruction for service on the road from JacKsonyille..rljarge amounts ol food* ordnance and clothing had been hauled up to Baldwin by horse-power. Here, too, the tbriee-blessed San rary'Commission had a store of comforts and necessaries for wounded men. It was a place of no natural strength. Important only as.the jiinc ; tion of the railroads, it had been seized and rudely fortified. Might chcvaux dc fvitt of fir-branches ■ had been made, and a few block, houses and rifle pits were hastily prepared. Fyom Baldwin, on the morning of the 19th Feb.. General and Ilia staff iaoved forward to Barber’s Station,l2miles further, near the rail road. -Here were encamped the bnead- com manded by Colonels Barton, Hawley and Mont gomery. In the immediate neighborhood also, 4Uth Massachusetts Mounted Infantry, i? 1- ~e nrZ ’ ’be Independent Battalion of Massa ■ ®“? ISB2® 1 S8 2® CaT!dl ?’ Dnae r Major Stevens, and the artillery, consisting of Captain Hamilton’s, Oapt. Langdon’s and Captain Elder’s Batteries, as well c H on 01 3d Itbo*§n^4S t 8 !**s cheer.” Thej—were I 'lK}*®^ ei l? ln Srst al ! Carolina, (cotaldl & T'sZ*?nT"3 ia ‘-' let s inarid, ~V~r aea **'»^o** 0 ** lit c^m-i SBfiaaSyS^S'asa:” ■ m a deatrnettye*flr? : ’nX?’■''“d Ppured : Bortally woraded. ' - Their Majo?, -fiS^?“feU wenndtd belors at Malvern Hills eOtnhSE??’ ~s££2*t bnt »■»««£TSPr! unury* I«u?SMh» S 9 11 ? him * Hi>lde utenant Ooloneif hiS^ D i g « tbe */ embraced him; and Imv'tevh a^sa^^r^sags retest” The i^° b ° , - P “c»'rfd r topSitJ tfrtSi S-g- JgJ® & mounted infantry and S£ Seymonr arrived on sSndayVpM.. lid S2Sl anragesaents for the evacuation. of the place and* the burning of the stores. He also d„ w“^°\ o^ he P ro P e£t y of one neigh! teclion Vl Y ho bai son E bt and oblalnodpro •hongone over to the enemy with in t?^oiA° n -, The wounded men who had'beS brought so far, or had. painfully marched hither 10 *"?-«■« “dTnt'down £. 10 be ,tustaally transferred to the Cos m¥K!vm!’w plac £ d “ hospitals at Jacksonville Car!l?iM h s! ' a ?? us * t , t *' ■which, with the Ist. N. for™!?. ’ *• trul J sa»d to have saved the SawS“9 n\. tan . <) ’, aI '* r tharittht one was nearly shot on. The reoels fired into the place where the wounded were being attended to, and their cayalry was about making a charge on it just as the Slth rjihJtd n ** tta * ppeared cn the field, when they vOrri'csEe Kiixbd.-CoI. Chas. W. Fribley; tdent. Gouldsborough, Co. D. J ' °r»u uKBWoßapan-llajo r L. Buirltt; Cant. £ E - Wa * on "’<& Wowjinan-COMVASY A—Nelson Bush, D. Bell, Theodore WUey, WmDaTit, J.H. BuckmaMer, Isaac Buckmaster, Lemuel Simmons, William - Edwards, G«o.JPebhlntt6n, A. Young, George Bobinton, C. Doruy, John XJcker, John Slezer. i .Tames .Ctchii>T,, Wlin,n' TtragHen Killko—COMPksr A Sergeant A- Harms. Jacob HoUiaswortb, Jos. Nelli t, Jos. Jackson. Wm. Jennings. Alex. McGraw. ’ Wovanjov-CoMrasr B—Sergeant L. McKen ale, T. A. Barnett,E. Greger, J. Boyd, JSergeint A. Martin, Sergeant B. Chancellor, Isaac J Boyd, H. ConoTtr, Z. Carbeny, Jos. Ford, John Fiiber, Calrin Hasal, J. Hamar, Thoa. Loyd, John Thompson, W. H. Wilton, W. Collins. KlLLxn—CosirasT B.—H. Thompson, William James, Willism Lewis, Bradley Gregot, Charles Johnson, E. D. Taneamp, Sidney Charles, James Wilkinson. p A * T ®—George Alexander, sawyer B?l ’ Isalc lonllc > George Postley, Geo. Wopitmro—ConraxT C—Samuel Gibson, Simon, Corp. E. Thorn, W. H. Jackson. Lewis Thomas, Absalom Sill, Andrew James, ?n P w“ r ?' Jol V nSOI, > .9.- Shitrp- o. Sippe, Sergt. H. Whedon, James Bias, James Hall, Isaac Brown. O —Color Sergt. Samuel Waters, William Wright. C. Polk. * JfiiPPtso—CovrAtrrC.—S. Christen. Worxukn— Compast D._W. Boyd, Sergeant LtJi J. Tailor, John Sipple, Robert Jackson, £>.»** Sill, sergt. Henry AThompson, John Williams U. Scott, A»ca Boyd, Wm Robinson, ™-H' Harris, S. Creen, B. GroSn, S. Thomas, W. Chandler, P. J. Craig, Theodore Johnson, J. Hogan, John Townsend, James Sibbet, H. Clark, in S' na y,?i, W i, Shg rp. Peter Miller, Andrew W. Hnms, Caleb Either, Abraham Harris; Wm. H. Keffd, J. Havwood. n 3^ L f D^ C ? :ii : A * Y ®—Swgt. D. Mortimore, »igt. J. G« Jackson, W. A. Scott, J. K. Parker, Alexander Whittaker, James Anderson. George Urawlord, Wm. A. Gregg, Che. Htaeona, Charles Fedtiyman. H. Lockwood, worupio—Compact E.— F«veant Appietoa- Erans, fcerjt. Cba*. Conn, Capt. John Clitfrord, m * 7ci3 * p > Jackson Sam’i Newman. g*™* 0 ?°^ ard » tha ’ Ifti'ler, Wm. Collin*, t*. Sw>n*rial 1 fcaTd ’ J * B ‘ H. Jacobs, H?m£? >_t< * P -‘ KT T ~ A - KuUar > T - D, SS»- b - Coin*ANT F. —Wm. C. Hall, Joseph J?hß Fields, Corp. H. Hutchinson, Wm. y i if° D J Charles Wilson, E. Wapples, Geo. Wll w”imms°H"sadd!S' n,! ’ Hlibt - Towns * nd - Ch “- T Comtast F. —Sergta. J. H. Conrad, w John Walker, John Johnson, B. WoSS? 1 ' Bradley, Rosier, B. Good. vvocHMD-.posirAav &.—Sergt. jas. Fayette/ TO rp ',vK h “ J )' aU * r > MilU)n Frank. Lewis Biown, Vln -Chandler, H.M. Johnson, Albert-Thomp-! son, B. Haines, Charles Hue, Charles Hill. - ? WouxnuD—CoxPA«y H—L. Sobriskey, E. Adams, Darld Overton, Sergt. W. H. Brown. H Cerdner, W. H. Kenney, Wm. Wren, George l! Hill, Sergt. E. Adams, Thomas Green. m MEM? Thomas Benedict; IVotjxnßD —Compant I Henry Scudder An. Wm;lSrew"’M^- E. K. McKim, Wm. Wallace, B~ liurea, Corp. Silas Simms, Wesley Green, George Gon° o H.^an n Fl,lds ’ J° h »Yonug, Samuel Jack- KiLLxn— Covtaxt I—Sergt J. Jackson, Corp. WhK, Samuel Miller, O. Annan. * W ocn dud—Compart K.—John H. Green, Har. risen Tdman, Sergt. Nelson Beaumont, William jonesjForesterStandlon, Jno Wilson, Gao. Ban Gem H. Kelley, Sergt. H. Carry »Isaac Becket, Joseph Whitten, Ogden Huff Tiariiwl Washington, Corp. Ohas* Hubb^.W^. KiLLm—Company K,—John Carl, Amos Huff, son ’ G*°rge 'Wlllet, Fleming Dcvan, § -£r“ < i D ’ Sernly, Bichard Collins, Benjamin Wooley, Elijah Little, Joseph Thomp- recapitulation. . . . Officers. Enlisted man. Total. Wounded...... , 8 jkj- 161 Killed,, .....a ‘ 63 65 JACxeoKVTLLR, Fla., Feb. 25, IS6l.— The Die-; tator, Captain Blakeffian, a new,' fast, comfortable: boat, leaves to-day for HUibn Head, wlth nearly. two hundred and fifty wounded men,, who will be placed in the general hospitals at Hilton Head and • Beanfort. . Surgeon Craven, Medical Purveyor of the Department ImscliaTge of Uie -. . i. Gen. Yogdes and staff arrived here yesterday, i His posit! nia not announced, but it is supposed that ne will take charge of the defences of Jackson ville and also act as second in command of the' district Major T. B. Brooks, of General Gillmore's staff, has just returned lrom an expedition up,the St. Marys for lumber. He went up from Fernan dinaonthe 15th on the United States transport!' John Adams, Harrlet A. Weed,lsland City-, Beau ■' fort and Nelly. Baker, with the mortar sohodne jpara, Capt. Furbur.: Major Pennypack,., with a detachment of three hundred men of the- 97th .. Pennsylvania, Colonel H.R.GUBB,-: commanding ; marched overland, and reached the lumber mills ee unexpectedly to the enemy that thsi" T0ta1,.... ICETEEB FBOM FLORIDA. [Correspondence of the N. Y, Herald;] bulletin build: £, i fS?H J wer ?. nnablfl »o Are the lumber, aatbev ia« r^L < J ere. short contest ?o=.V‘i, he a llen ‘ Ta '^ ajr - In confntiom Tbe rebels lost forty horses and about that number of men, and werenot again seen. After holding the town ' for over fifty boon, Captain Marshall destroyed ,' the remainder of the. rebel stores sad. came safety ; fnl^ff° rber ’ S ‘ I±w “ amott-gaUaacand snccess. i The na-ral fcrce in the tixaT opposite .Jackeon- Tillecoim.u of the P»inw>,Coomaadar Gsorge th » Ituha-tric, Commander Craigbton, the Ottawa* Ldeotenant Commandee- Bruee, and Norwich, All are well on board. CITY BULLETOT. BTATB or THE THEKMOMETEE THIS DAT «a m TH * ®y orriof DAT * ISfiL, 3C 3 ,, IV p. M.. 330 Minimum TtmMrutum durlur Hoik. su= Weatiitx momog—'Wlad North»a«t. T St»- Stmst Culuiikg Dkpa*tksxt Str. Mahloa H.liickiiuon yesterday entered upon his duties as Chief Inspector oJtboSfreou, andE. B AlclloweU was appointed Clerk or the Eepart atl* Chief reieived authority from tne IcrnmiUec- of Councils to employ as manr cart#, laborers, eic.» as be deems proper, and he commence bis work in a few d&T# That the #trr*u will receive a thorough cleaaiar in a •hort spate of time, tfi ere is not the least doubt Asofltclent nuihhtr of carts to hare the work done immediately hare already; been fcDgaied. It was the antentien of Mr. Dickinson ta ha ye com.- ' B^ e ?- c *r' . o P eratloaa thia morning, bat the snow stotm haslnterfered, with his arrangements Tha .first thin«: to, claim the attention of the new In spectOT wiir be .the removal of the ashes, which nave been a source of annoyance to our citizens for so long. Soma of the smaller streets In the lower part of iho city are almost blocked up by ashes thrown there from the houses, and the larger thoroughfares large piles of ashee scattered along llle jn. Mr. Dickinson is determined to dis f^£ hl# S xm £* C3refalI y» and if well supported "•.*■«« «"*&»«. Bsichbr os Awebica ast> ExGtAsp The Academy of Jiutic presented a brilliant and in teresting appesrarce last evening. The second lecture of the Bev. Henry Ward Beecher, delivered in that noble building, was attended by an audi ence at once large and intelligent Every availa ble seat appeared occupied, and hundreds patiently stcod in the aisles of the parquet circle, listenin'- with a silence that showed the intense interest and attention of-the audience, broken only by the hearty rounds of applause with which his more j ointed remarks were received. The subject of hi' discourse was “America’s Message to Great Bri mm. ’ We have previously published in the AiuiLvrixAlr. Beecher’s'stirring remarks on this subject. , The lecture of last evening was in a strain somewhat similar to that already laid before our leaders. We need only add that the discourse of last evening was me of the most thrilling ever de livered by Mr. Beecher, and ihat it is calculated io do great good, particularly in Europe, at this crisis. A Boi.b RnßcruTTwo men went into the flag-making and pair ting establishment or E. H. nrray, on North Fifth street, yesterday after noon, and inquired for the proprietor. The at tendant, a young man named John Dougherty, replied that he was not in. One or the men thin asked how gold leaf wae placed upon the silk flags. The young man Said he wonldshqw him. and, as he turned to gel some gold leaf, one of the strangers struck him a violent blow on the back of the head, which felled him to the floor. Dougherty remained insensible for some time. "When he re coyered he ascertained that he had been robbed of ail the money he had,being about si GO. Tbe rob-- bars carried off a few other articles, and. ont the - fields of a number of silk flags. j Philakelphia Dental College. At Con cert Hall lott evening the commencement of ■ this Institution was held. '• The graduates'who were honored with the Degree of the College were Win A. Breen, Pennsylvania; Wm. P. Henry, Penn sylvania; Bichard J. Hoflher, Pennsylvania; H. E. Khon, Massachusetts: 'Wm. S. Miller, Massa chusetts; Ambler Tees, Pennsylvania. The vale dicrnry.was delivered by O. A. Kingsbury, D. D. De’ntjstry 110 * of Den,al Physiology and Operative ■ ■ Anothik Snow Stomi.—The first day of spring Is rather stormy. Before daylight this morning snow commenced falling, and the white flakes hare been coming down quite briskly all day.. The house, tops and streets again appear in their winter garb, but the weather is moderate, and to morrow there will be plenty ot slush and and in the streets. Stealing Wood.—Gwen Trainer was ' ar rested last night upon the charge of stealing wood from a wharf above Dock street. He is also alleged to ha've assaulted officer Haines who made the ar rest. The accused had a hearing- this morning be fore Alderman Beitler, and was committed in de fault ©l sl*ooo bail to answer. Fatal Railway Accident.—Joseph Heeny, aged 76 years, was ran oxer by a car of the Green and Coates street railway line, at Eighth and Fitzwater streets, about nine o’ clock last evening. He was injured in a horrible manner. The suf ferer was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he died this morning Tavern Licenses.— The City Commissioners are now sitting doily to hear the applications of keepers of hotels and restaurants and. others, for' licenses to sell liquor by less measure than a quart. To-day, those Iromtho First "Ward were heard, and to-morrow those from the Second and Third Wards will be taken np. Appointment.—Daniel Biggs has been ap pointed t>y the Commissioner of City Property the regulator of the State House clock. Mr.' Riggs formerly: held this situation, 'when the State House clock 'was the regulator for the whole city.; Under his charge it will become so again. : The Union League.—There was quite a large attendance *t the league House last evening.': E- w. Dunbar, who was expected to speak,- was not present, and an addrees was delivered by Bev. Hr. Paddock, of Kansas. - • - The- AiMT Hospitals.—During the past :week 149 patients were admitted into the Army Hospitals of this Department; 123 were returned to' duty; SO were transferred and 6 died.. The number remaining is 3;623. ■ j -Tub . ..Wars Bounties.—This Evening a meeting of the delegates from the several Wards,; appolnted for the purpose of equalizing the' Ward, bounties, will be held at the Board, of Trade Booms. ... Presentation.—Chief Engineer Lyle,, of the Bird Department, has been presented with a handsomely-framed lithographic picture of the house and apparatus of the Hibernia Bigine Company, ■F. L. FETHEBSTON, Publisher. : NG 112 SOUTH THIBD ST PO fr.°“ MeMCHUJL Pob. ? iclMrds > Arch and g£B££sgs3gr •j^^asaTSrl®** Chestnut street above Sixth. :7y and 60S do€ 3 not mnc&resemWe mm A *t> *> fffjfr %P d Indies should bearia are eeSteg^Pi®^^“J B at. OUfford&Sons“ Continental HoteK ® M - Ces ‘ SSire under the Fuss of the most fashionable stylos aS'eoafc prices. Oakfcuds’ Continental Botei Fra * St “*• OOfords' Cbnti. op Abl—The «Brea«* of ?? u,B!ledina Sn atea of the day, militarv political, literary, and professional. I>BArxEss Ax&snxKss—J. Irßifaaes.- H D n»Mjfß^ ccess ' es *nnonials from the most raw inaerted Artificial *ey*i examination r r>« ,-jFf 0 V c * iar £ es Eade for an. M^s.tsg , J > J^» a^B toU'AlM:,2to JoSd^fn laTerted Kails^Bnlarge* Joints, and all Diseases ol the Feercnrai iitiS™. street CMro P° d ist. »i Eefers to Physnaana and Snrgeens^S Bbst ahd Ptoßsi Coxt in the oiiv; noaa better; please*try it. Samuel W. Ufea/ t2S? street, abore east W Brood Yictoet—lea Cream and Witter- Ices, at 40 cents per qaar}, Morse’s23SS. Eleventh street Fihk Cicsmsa.—Ready-made and, made-to £TJ?n r U,F aTi ” e . b ??.*$ t ont Eobert H. Adasns'a wcU.kaowu establishment, the subscriber nr«- neiTennrt ol^ 11118 Tailoring and Clothing t£s?i fl n ®a ?* 011 pimaiplestofisoaest and upright dealing that hare gainedfor ihe hadse lt L en -j°y s ' He - pleasace^in soeur e* me *“**“?*»* JL??.7 ri i i ; b ® totppy to see their friends anAtim pnbho, at WILLIAMS. JONES’sT^ „ (Successor to Hebert H. Adams, J5..E. eorner Seventh and-Mwfcatstreeta. PoEjm CAJtB, lady and Almond Sponge, 35 ggg. at Morse’.. 338 Soath Eleventh street ■ ntPOBTATIOHB. Philadelphia Evenlngßullettn. ll^?f^^S t !? , ? sUp S s Ss ß> CaPt-Matthews— ;-. c * “T goods C Amory, Jr, A co; *4 do and 113 do S> l T^ e K.S?r erfc 0 c °sl*'** 61 halos and 2 trusses doj s Barry A co; Bcm do Bang* A Maxwell: 6 do JEsrton fcco; 25 cs 31 bales doB W Chase A Sons phffs do Farnfcam, Xirkhasa & Cdi 9 cs aa m J twice A^TTThl’if“ a WeUE;ls cs 3 bales 100 biS A H Tnauamn Lest bales Jordan. Marsh A co, S u Little, Stokes A eo: 9 cs 41 bate? Lewis. Boardman Jt WfcartoajU cs 3 kales T T liea* 9 HFAW ; p6 dsy * from Fort lioriroe, la Fort inb»?oV^kci 6 aaySlro “ Folt Monwe > SohrCP StielmeyjGarwood, 6 days from Fort Monroe, in ballast to Tyler & 00. SehrP M Wheaton, Glover, 5 days from Fort Monroe, in ballast to Davis Pearson & Co. Schr Bolivar, Adams, 4 days from Wareham, in ballast to captain. ■ ■ • CLEARED THIS DAT. - ' Ship Westmoreland, Decan, Portland, J R Penrose A Go. - Ship Lancaster, Decan, Portland, . do " Bark Texas, Horton, S W Paas,Hunte r ,Norton&Co Bark Ada Carter, Benny, N.York, J E BazlevACto. Brig D Maloney, Steelman,N, Orleans,AHenmfjr. E Fol«)m FUte ’ B&rratt ’ Bird’s Island, Baker* Schr Gen Meade, DiMmore.Bostoii,E A Soudex&Co • SAILED. A p o a ot»isr« davat3PM, in towofcitvlceßoat, following cargo: bushels wheat, 11M barrels flour, 313 bxa bacon, 26 hhda bark, 49 bales raes.'s hhds tobacco—32 passengers. ’ the Bxehan^ei The schooner Diamond, of and for Portland', Me., with a load of coal from Philadelphia, Aerore re ported ashore’near the pitch of Cape Henlopen.l* fun of water—vessel and cargo a total loss; satl». tiering and spars saved. : . « - : TheTJ S guardship Saratoga, and ahoiit tweatv schooners are at anchor, in ;tne Ro4dfltead.'Wt»S variable and fresh from Nto NNW. . v yours, Ac. AAEON MARSHALL, ■ auaaoBANDA. -- " Ship'Bavaria, Warren, from Manila - Oct-23 amt yre£fe NoV> \^ lth Bark Victoria (Br), Christian, hence' for Port au F t^i’'J* d ™ yff out oF Bß spoken 16th ult: lat 2h lon 68. bt Marys, Bryant, "hence at Bemedlos, 13th Contest, Beauchamp, from Masollpatam, Bay of Bengal, Nov 18, and Cape Town Jan 4, with plumbago, Ac. at New York yesterday. Bark Carnlola, Hopkins, at Cape Town 4th Jan. loadingmolcs for St Helena. BrigNantasket, Bay, at Bemedlos ISth ult. for this port. Schr Fhnny A Bazley, Crosby, clearelat East, port 39th ult. for this'port. " ' ' _.. Schr M Ftemiur, Shaw, cleared at York fkf W'UfiUßgtMi