€IBSON PEACOCK. Editor. VOLUME XXL—NO. 254. I'HE evening bulletin PUBLISHED EVKItY EVEHISG (•3undayf cxecptod), AT TIfKIVJBW BDIiLJBTIN RUILDING, 007 Cbestnut street, PUUadcJjpliia, IJV TUB !• VEMNG BULLETIN ASSOCIATION. PitOPHIKTORS GIBSON PEACOCK. ERNESTO. WALLACE. V* h. FETHEUSTON, THOS. .7. WILLI AMSOth UABPEK BOUDEU. A, FRANCIS WELLS. The Botuletin is Served to trotwcriberH In tbe city at 18 c#nta per week, payable to the carriers, or 88 per annum. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS ▼I Engraved or Written. Newest styles of Wedding Stationery. OaUand look at sample. W. G. FERRY, Stationer, jn7 *729 Arch etreefc. MABUIEU. EARLE—MATHEW-—On Nor. 19, at Buenos Ayre*, by the Itev. L C. Ford. Arthur, youngest son of Hardman Earle. I>i., of Allcrton Tower, Lancashire, to Ida 12u uLcniia Jttinic*cld« *t daughter of Geo. Buckley Mathew, torn. C. P.. Her Majesty'* Envoy Extraordinary and Jtfinufer Plenipotentiary in Brazil. BTAP.R—ITSIIEK.- On the Mi January, at Bt. James Church, by Henry ,J. Morton. William <\ Starr to Mnrv Rodney,daughter of the late Hodncy Fisher. Esq. * YOl m,—I’RIi.KE.—On the :iOthulL. at St. Clement’* Church. bv the Rector, the Rev. Treadwell Walden, Jarne* p. Toting."of SI. Louis. Mo., to Miss Lucy A. l’ricke, of Philadelphia. No Card* (Bouton, St. Louis and New Oflvau* paper* please copy.'] *• Dim ItIRNEY.—On the 2Pth ult., Agutba McDowell, eldest daughter of the late Ma.'c-MJem r;U D. B. Birnoy, in the 2<>tb 7ear of her age. ‘iliarelatives and friends of tho family are reepcctinlly invited tr. attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother. No. 1910 Delancey Pin, e, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. It HERRING.-On tho 30th ultimo, of pneumonia. Mr* I A. Herring, relict of the late It. G. Herring, in the S7th rear of her age. .... The friend* of tho family are regretfully Invited to at tend her funeral, from her late residence, No, l.?>o \ Ino *trett. on Monday morning, 34 inat. Funeral services at .the Church of tho Atonement, at II o’clock A. M. Inter mant at St. Andrew’s Church. , KENNEDY.-On the Slat ultimo, Laura Eva, only and beloved daughter of Hugh, Jr., uad Hannah A. Kennedy, aged y years, 2 mouths and 24 day-., A ~ it Funeral irom tho residence oi her parent* iMo North Second street, ou Monday afternoon. F' i b. :td, at lo'clock, -intft rf cnf a» Monument Ccmct'-ry. * Mi i-uWAK.- (*d Thmvday. Jan. In Now Tor*, CMnariuc, daughter of Mrirtfn and the late Don they Me c;.-vva*i, - native ol Ballyuhr.nnoii, county Lorn rsl. Lc iMid. OBITUARY At Camp Wide, Tuan*, dan. L'lii, IKAMahT < II A WM.rJ y, 1 \V.\ UT !(OU MAN, 4th U. *. Cavalry, l\ H. A. Alav. de:\r Charlie, have ‘taps” indeed pontided for you, •ind baa ‘>ui loved coxurado of the rainp.pickf t and battle* !ic!d toiiudin? A brave joldi'T aad a noble gentleman, nouehov-* left o briiilitor record. A f*-ih'v v .oldicr of the brave Old I ourtb. on * who -h >r< d • iili von the nod the j'r-rilflot tlie-trrb'e, .»d-r- taiv -lijrl't tribute to yonr memory. .I:.-* \h» Gnat t-'buimnud* r why hna ordered you iu, u>t r- it-.' to the breaking hv.irt* that *nffer from thia r\a hi v t: t 11- l-’idi. l. is-;-. Until !Ti:E Moll All: F'.'K EVKNINO J»I:K.S»Ls, whitf-opi-ira cloth. sscai:ij;toi'i:ka cloth.. , WIIITE MEW.no and DIXAINE. EVKi:EOI„ fourth and Ar-.h etc it Ki.i.KooiA S orlcns. JW-'T HE LOSS OF THE SOUL ” SPECIAL UNION SEBIItBS . •« SAlii'-ATK EVENING*. eojutneurtos at T'.oYloi.k. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET. above Twelfth. .1 n4tr ihi at'AClof- of tin: VOl. , ME.V.S CHRISTIAN A»K»(iIATIOS. flu.tnon TOMORROW EVENING !>■ ur.V. r. S. HENSON, B. D, “TbcLoraof thf Soul.” TV* lr*e ;><* of the Mull b* riven hv th« ‘1 huvius -.no statvd place of wo:-«hip optunlJy in vited; .Vo'.* J7cc. MP 111 f'ttCH OF THE" i lOLY A!-(»3TU«.-TIUS VOO r .„. plI -i s |, will .-ontiunc holiHns their «to« in the Lecture-room oi tbti Tabc/P Priebvtcrian ChurcfL, we»t jddt? ol Hfibtcf nili etrcc?, below Chri*tisn rtiect, «ntr*Bce on Montrose elreet. ovcrj* e veil lug, it 7’ o’clock rjitil lurther notice. iiev. S. H. Arpb’*ca, Factor oi Church o< the Mediator, u iil preach ne-.tSmv day creates. .Siuidaj School audible at t* A. M. »» ■MTT- -i 111- THIRTEENTH OF THE feLKILo OI Sermons to Medical Student* by the Bichors and riergy ot tlie Proteataht F.niscopal Church, will be deity. < red by tlic Iter. l)r. tltd-iohn. at the Church of .the f.pi glfanv; Chestnut and Fifteenth etreite, on BL.NDaV EVENING next, at 7,'4 o’clock. . The seat, in the middle aide will lie reserved ter stu. dents. ' 115 •d. ST. ANDREWS lilt 1:0H. EIGHTH srUl.Bl, VO? .— jT „ Spruce.—The iuurlh of the Course m Scr moo* being delivered in this Gmir:h. on the faret Sunday evening ot the. month, ’.rill beßcJcercd To morrow 1 sun day) Evening, at 7)4 o’clock. Subject ’’God. Itecmd upon the Heaven?.’’ 11. OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, W? Eleventh and Wood ftrrW. 1. 11. Stockton, Pastor. Rev. H. L lie ward. To-morrow, Sr.. I‘. M. Reread dim «ottr.f of ••Seriea for the Pi on u” on Ibe Bible and < amimon heme." Wc with to arc the people. - Come nil and fed at home. “ WOo Second, Annlvervary oi tlic l.' hld of St Luke * Oliutrh. Germantown. will tie held on Sunday evening, the id A report will be read, and addrceeea delivered br the Iter. Dr. Itndder. Bev. Messrs. Ilarria and Foggo-l* La WEST ARCH STREET PREBBYTEIUAN dW Ch' ich. -Rev. Mr, Nevius, late Missionary to Gains, will preach To-morrow, aUO'i. A. JL: Kiiv.Ai A- Wi'liO. D D. will preach at tie I*. Mi.Constcgationnl Bible t lass at 9-, A. M. Strangers welcome. lt_ .ST. .HIDE’S CHUJtCHwFRANKUX, ABo YE -Brown-Rev. Charier T. Kellogg, Rector, sen ices on Sunday at 10M A. M. and VA P. M. The Pastor liejtuM & pciie* of sermons on tst;nd*y Evening f«b. i!d» on tin* ‘Ground of the Chrutiauilor*." A cordial welcome ex r ; tended to nil. rfes- BELSHAZZAR’S FF.AST, OR THE LAST JPSo Kicllt 0 f tbo Klnre of Babylen.-louith sermon ot tho series hr Rev. Dr. March, to morrow ( Sunday) even iuß, at 7 V o'clock, in the Clinton Street Church, Tenth „tieri. below Spruce. All persons are cordially invited to attend. . ; I: OLD PINK STREET CIILROH, LORN EH UP Fomth and Pine Streets. Caching by the Pastor, Rev. 11. U. Alien, to morrow 10 h A. M., in the evening at 7k o'clock, tho tenth lecture to young .pcoplo.-&ublect, 4k Tbe Husband.” | ** ST. JUDE’S CHURCH, FRANKLIN CTRL!.I ■ww abOTO Brown.—Heroatterthe Sunday services will be at 10!< morning and 7M evening. The sermon to. monow evening will he the urst ot a eerie*' on The Christian Hope.” , • u MP SERMONS TO WOMEN -TIIC TIUUJ) OF THE ■“t eeriea will ho preached m the Church ot the liner, oeesor. Spring Garden, below Broad, by the Lector, Sun day evening. Service at 7.(10. » * MORAVIAN CHURCH, CORNER FRANKLIN I® and Wood streets.—Service to-morrow at 1014 .A. ,M., Rev. J. H. Summer. At 7)4 P- M. sermon by Rev. A. .1. Lory, a converted Jow. u OLD SPRUCE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Sfe snnieo street, below Fifth, Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, D D .Pastor —Preaching Sunday Morning,at 10)4 o'clock; Evening, at 7)4 o'clock, by the Pastor. It* •eas- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WASH ■Wh ington Square. Tho Rev. Jamea Nolll will preach Sabbath niorning at 10)4 o'clock. Rev. John McLeod in the afternoon at o'clock. 11 SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHL'ROH, TlilK teouthfltroct, above Wallace, law. L..J . Hornby «rcr, Pftutor.- Preaching to-morrow ;ttlU>j A. M. and »% P. M. __ CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURtf' LO . oust street, above fifteenth. —Preaching io-inorrow Morning and Evening, by Rev. Dr. Mcllyame, ot 1 nuc«» ■ ton, New Jewoy. u m\ Paul’s church, third street. below Walnut, will he open a# usual to-morrow evening, at o’clock. 11 TRINITY CHURCH, CATHARINE STREET, above Second.—llov. .fo/in W. Brown, Rector. Sei* sdcea To morrow at IQA; A. M. and VA P« M. B meg* western Presbyterian churcilseven- etreeta;—Rev. Mr. Brldoll# will SPEtHAIi WOTICKB* -gy- MERCHANTS; ~FO 'iW? Annivcmary of tUo Merchants’ 1 una wm uu v jprated at the Ott THUESDAY^V^EWNQ.Kfthi' III ? °GrohMtFawMbe under tlio direction ot Stek llaealor. FELL,’ahd other dintin- Ut cl h rds Kdmtelon may ho had gratuitously by early r pI LUbWIG, No. 86 North Third street tam hh n uAN D, No. 6W Market street. t t* mnvARLAN b, No. t»l South Fourth street . ♦lf /tff g * * ii # ♦ N . SPECIAL NOTICES. * 6y " American Academy of Music. SOIBEE QYMNASTIQUE. nr THE PUPILS OF LEWIS'S GYMNASIUM, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 4, at 7 1-2 o’clock.' A rich programme of Gymnastics by tli£ pupils of both fiorce, Acrobtitiecxercisen. Spurrings etc. Gfiorua by tho Young Milnncrchor, etc. JUwerved Beat*, IXI cent*. Can be secured at tho comer of .Ninth and Arrti, or at \V. H. Bonur & Co'r.iloaCheatnut.wtrect, tivo days before the Exhibition. r ja3l*4trps PROF. LOUIS AGASSIZ WILL LECTURE AT HORTIC'IXTIBAKc HALL, Kveriin:** February 5. TICKETS .PIFTY CENTS. Forealc at TIM MTLEU’S, 926 CHESTNUT Btrect. jaGl-f h tgy* a CARD.--THE UNDERSIGNED TENDERS HIS riDcere thanks to tho member* of the Philadelphia Hose and Steamer, the Pho uix, Columbia, and America iioHe, the Washington Hook and Ladder Company, and to the Fire Department generally, for their successful effort* in extinguishing the lire on hi* premises early thi* morning. ToObiet Fngineer McCusker his thank* are paricular lydue for bis very judicious umnagementof the lire, by which he prevented the contents of the building from being deluged with water. JAM? 8 B. RODGERS. Fnn. 1, !*»*. It* No. f>2 ;iiid 54 North Sixth *trt*eL REV. DIL \YILLrrs WILL'GIVEiIIs NEW AND popular lecture mi “The Model Home; or, a Plea for Marriage and Domestic Joys.” ou MOND i V night, at eight o’clock, fur tho benefit of his old church, at tba corner f»f Seventh and Spring Garden street*. f lhe pro ceeds of this lerture will be appropriated to-dear this beautiful church from it* last dollar of indebtedness. Tickets, fifty cenG; to be bad at the drug store of li. A. BOWEIh Northeast corner of Sixth and Green, and at tho do*r the night or the lecture. jaGl-'itrp, OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND w NAMGATJON COMPANY". i’uii.AiiELi'HiA, .latnsry f;o. Jg#<. 'J hi-. Cou.rony i“ prepared to purchase it-* Loan duo in l*7u, at t x\r. ' S<>LOMuN SHEPHERD, J r**asnrer. No. 122 South Second Street. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.- - 9%M * Th*-?c who dc/.ireto cuter their name* as pupils at this Institution will please remember that next week will he .the la*t opportunity for tbir before the begin ning of th«- second half of the Winter quarter, jus per ad voitiocmcLt under “Instruction.” It? 'J HE ADJOURNED MEETING OF STOCK holder* of the Mercantile Library Company, to con rider the proposed amendment to the Charter, will be held on TUESDAY EVENLNG.Fobi ustry 4th, at VA o’clock. JOHN LAEDNER, jtt£o,tfe-1,fp,5 lUrcording Secretary. HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 151*1 AND 1520 Lombard *treet. Dippensary Department.—Medh cal treatment and medicine* fumiihed gratuitously to the poor. '■gB> o. S. IVVwLEU WILL COMMENCE A COURSE of lecture* cn Phrenology and Rcyeb'logy.as ap plied to human and *Hi improvement, at Assembly rtuiHk utaTUIDAVEVENING, at 7.M, Feb. 7. Ibi.i;. ja2PtfrpB NEWSPAPERS, BOOKSTPAMPHLITrS. WASTE Paper, &c. Bought by E. HUNTER. do!7 am} No. 613 Jayne street. AMIJSKMFNTS. lltt-KKtfsV Rkadings-. —lsaM. Mr. Dick ens ifuve the last of the first eeriee of readings from his works, at Concert Hall. “David pcrfifcld” and “Boots at the Holly Tree Inn* were the selections. BoUhof these were read upon a previouri occasion city, and the entertainment was commented upon at the time i-y this journal. It is sufficient to say now, that the reading last evening w;«s in the completest sense satisfactory to all present. Tub Tiiiivrra^-.: —At the Chestnut,this evening, Mr. .John K. Owens will conclude his engagement with a fine bill. To'tdles-. Vorhj HYn/.v; and Vick Ttupiu mi't Torn Kin?/, will be performed. The Mikado Japanese Troupe will appear at this theatre on Monday. At the Arch this evening, the sensational drama Ci>d< r th? (ntxlighi will be L'ivcu. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams at the Walnut will appear in ftnm to GW/ Lw-k; An Hour id Nr/'iV/v, and Thr. happy Mav.. The American oflers a varied performance. The Japan use.—' The famous Mikado Japanese troupe will infill an engagement of six nights at the Chestnut Street Theatre, on Monday.cvenin" next Tills is said to be the most accomplished of any of the companies of jugglers which have appeared in this city. Some of their feauof sleight of hand, and of strength and agility are said to approach the marvelous. Oi.i • Folks.— At Concert Hall, on Monday evening next. '‘Father Baldwin's Old Folks ' will bodin' a'brief season. This troupe numbers amor." its members several very accomplished male and female sinecr-, the most marvelous of them all being a boy soprano, of wonderful power. The programme otl'ered for the first evening is very attractive. Ena kn in Stbket Omusa Hou*k This even infr a very attractive entertainment will lx; given , at Messrs. Carucross it Dixoy’s opera house. The pantomime of 'The Maui' Iharl will be per formed, with all the accessories of handsome scenery, costumes, wonderful transformations and ludicrous situations. .JP burlesque entitled Th> A rri’-ul of Vichnt will be given, with Lew Simmons as “Charles Dickens.'’ Mr. Carncross will sing several favorite ballade, and there will lie a miscellaneous performance by the troupe. Mk Jas. E. Mi nraii u. — On Saturday, Feb ruarv/'th. this popular eloeutionis’. will read at Concert Hall. " ‘ ."'"‘ Pnii.ADKi.iiiiA Onr.KA Horst:.—The famous burlesque. The lit-ick Hook, will be repeated at thi-theatre to-nifiht. The lilaek /)W.: is a first rate burlesque of the HUn l: Crook stj’le of per formance. It is full'of good hits, funny situa tions and amusing incidents. In addition to this there will be singing, dancing, Ethiopian eccen tricities by Frank Moran and other first-rate per formers, and a plentiful sprinkling ol' wit and humor. > The entertainment at this house is al ways excellent. Car. i. Roesf.’s Coni krt. — Carl Roese’s grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given on Friday eVcning next at Horticultural Hall. An attractive programme has been prepared and a large number of our most popular artists will participate.' Seats can be secured at Trumpler’s. Caledonian Ball. —The ninth annual ball of Die Caledonian Club will be given on Tuesday evening, the Ith inst., at Musical Fund Hall. It is expected that this will be a brilliant and ele gant affair. The picturesque Highland costume will be worn by all the members of the Club. The arrangements are in the hands of well-known and competent gentlemen, who will do all in their power to make their guests comfortable, and the. entertainment enjoyable, i v Saverc Famine In Tmii‘.■•ipyenl of tUe American Consuls To the. Editor of the Evening Bulletin — Sir : I have this day received a second appeal from Mr. Heap. United States Consul at Tunis, urging contributions from America to save the people, many of whom are dally perishing from famine. The State Department at Washington has been made acquainted with the facts, and from that source the public may expect fuller information, nnd be induced to lake more extended action. I do not, howovor, feel at liberty to delay a single day in making known this demand of humanity upon Christian nations, not the less urgent because thoso who ate starving are the followers of Mohammed. Mr. Heap i writos': “I have endeavored in ray letter, to give some idea of judiciously nxpbndedwiU do an immense amount ot good. Ikayiaplan in view which I can cushy carry ont!f famished with the necessary funds,.and whip will save many hundreds of livcß. If ajymney is raised it should be ro mltted wUhoutelay. Do not let yonr efforts relax; for recollct that overyromittanCGwUlbe instrumental ln»nng many lives.” , Donations wt be received at - No. 811 Arch street, No- 9 Soto Bfoad street, and at the store of Cornelius & Bter, No. 710 Chestnut street - 1 EuX Pmom. PaHADBWHUJaa. 31,1848. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I r 1868. 9.ETTEH f HOJI PAWS. OllenAneh’s Bobinivois Clrasoe. (Corropondenco «i tno Philadelphia JSw«teg BuUotte.3 Pawls, Jan. i, 1868.—The Paris musical seasott has returned,