CITY BDMiETIN. Mysterious Affair.-r-A man waa found tying upon the sidewalk at New Market and Margaretta e tree (a, JElovcnth Ward, abont nine - o'clock. Ha was in an unconscious slate,and was supposed to be drank. A wheelbarrow was obtained and ho was taken to the Beventh District pollen sta tion house, where ho was locked up In a coll. In the afternoon it was fonnd that the man was stilt in an 'lnsensible condition. A physician was then sent for. An examination was made, and a deep ent was discovered on the back of the head. This entbad apparently been made by some sharp In strument, but the physician was of the opinion that it might have been caused by a fall upon a sharp stone. The man was taken to the Hospi tal in the ambulance of the America Engine Company. There was nothing about his person by which his name or residence could' be ascer tained. He was dressed in a gray coat, dark vest and bine military pantaloons. Rouping a Policeman's Hoose. —Lieutenant William Lugar, of the Schuylkill Harbor Police, resides at No. 1707 Marshall street. Last night, while the Lieutenant was on duty, some indi vidual opened the window of the kitchen of the house and jumped in. On a table was placed all tho provender for the breakfast of this morning. To this tho intruder helped himself liberally and then decamped. Robbing a house occupied by a police officer oaght to be considered a very bold transaction. Btiiangkrs in the City The eity is still pretty well filled with strangers who came here to participate in the grand celebration of the Odd Fellows yesterday. This morning all the public institutions received an unusnally large number of visitors. Independence Hall appeared to be of the greatest interest, and during the entire morn ing there was a constant stream of visitors pour ing through its door. Bitten by a Mad Dog.—A dog, supposed to be laboring under the effects of hydrophobia, created considerable excitement in the neighborhood of Bixth and Vine streets, this morning. Policeman Chas. Sears, of the Fourth District, fired at the dog and struck him in the shoulder. The cur then seized the officer by tho finger, causing a very painful wound. The rabid animal was killed by a second shot. Highway Robbery.— A man who was passing Seventh and Bedford streets, last night, was attacked by two men, who seized him by the throat, and then rifled his pockets. They got abont $lB. One of the alleged robbers was cap tured by the Seventeenth District Police. He gave his name as James O’Neill, and after a hear ing before Alderman Bonsall, this morning, was sent to prison. Malicious Mischief.— Several men went into Hare’s.tavern, on Fifteenth street, below Market, last nigbt, and raised a disturbance. They were ejected fnom the premises, and then threw brickß through the windows. One of the party was ar rested. He is named Charles James, and was held in $6OO bail by Alderman Jones. Child Drowned A little boy abont two years of age, a son of Angnst Born, residing at Thirty first and Thompson streets, fell into a ditch in that neighborhood, yesterday afternoon, and was drowned. His body was recovered soon after the occurrence. Accident.— James McLane, residing at No. 1634 Fawn street, fell trom a cart which he was driving, at Twenty-second and Brown streets, this morning, and had a hand badly iDjnred. He was taken to the St. Joseph’s Hospital. Examination Ball.— The fifth aonnal May and Examination Ball of Prof. Asher will be given at Musical Fund Hall on Monday evening next. Prof. Asher is very popular as a dancing master, and the approaching ball will, no donbt, be a very fine affair. Rescued from Drowning. —A man named Martin Weir fell into the Delaware, at Bhippen street Wharf, last night. He was rescued from drownihg by Officer Denard, of the Harbor Police. Serenade Hon. A. G. Curtin will be sere naded to-night, at 11 o’clock, at his residence, No. 1813 Spruce street. Hossler’s Band has been engaged for the occasion. Drunken Policemen.— Two policemen of tho Fifth District were reported to the Mayor this morning for having been drunk yesterday, and were dismissed. The Fine appearance of the Odd Fellows yes terday Is a subject of general comment Apart from all banners and regalia and other adorn ments, the men themselves, in their black suits and white vests, made a handsome display. This was owing, of course, first of all, to the fact that they are a body of good-looking men; but next, and contributing hardly less to their fine appear once, was the fact that the majority of them were clad In clothes from famous Oak Hall. Auotton Sale of Boots, Bhobs, Hats and Caps.— To-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, T. L. Ashbridge & Co., auctioneers, will sell by cat alogue, at their store, 605 Market street, about 1,000 packages boots and shoes. Albo, 100 oases of hats and caps, to which the attention of city and country buyers is called. Open early iu the morning for examination. American Paintings, Crystal Medallions, Ac.—B. Scott, Jr.. Auctioneer, will sell this even ing,at quarter before 8 o'clock, at the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, a collection of modern paintings, crystal medallions, Ac. All mounted in fine gold-leal frames. Lost— By a gentlemanfin, going from Broad and Arch streets to West Philadelphia, a satchel. The finder will receive a liberal reward by re turning it to 628 Callowhill street. CITY NOTICES. Odd Fellows’ Parade. The bands of music all ihe time Played while the Lodges formed in liae; And oonntleHS namoere from afar Came on by steamboat, stage, and car. The thousands tilled ap the street, Dressed in regalia rich and neat; And in the distance yon conld hear The bugles eonnding loud and clear. The line was formed, and soon the street Re-echoed sounds of many feet; While shout on shout., ana clapping bands, Boon joined the music ot the bauds. Rich banners to the breeze were flung. As by this mighty host moved on; And many a widow standing by Gazed on the tight with tearful eye, And said, Cod speed ye, noble men. Who to the widow’s wants attend; God bless this Order, all will say, And never will forget this day, When brothers met, hands clasped they both Where joineh in Fbibnksuu*, Love and Tbutji In Chestnut Street, Eight Twenty-koi b, Is Cuables BinKEb’ famous Clothing Store, Where clotheß of every cut you'll find, Of every shape, and make, and kind. The largest stock we always keep, ABd we’ll sell it very cheap ; So come and welcome. Fellows all, Both odd and evcn.on us cal), Under Continf.n-i al Hotel, To complete your Bull, buy one ol those bcmitifal Hate sold so low, at Moth X’rooi Chests, Suhooi.fVr Pkkkit Ventilating Refrigerators, Ai Fauson & Co.’h old Stand, ■ITI Dock slreel. <*r>ti Wati-ic Coolkkk. AtKortmehL Faebon & Co.'* lielneeraior btore, U/.2 Dock Btreut, Fmk your Spring Hat go to Oak t okd's. Guano ihei la* of KID (j LOVES AND DBEBB GOODS. Due case genuine Joseph Kid Cloves, new shades, wtck ' * iou dozen ui <♦& cents : also, bust $l6O Kid C,love iu the city. beet quality, new shade, $1 7f>. iW)U pieces new mixed Dress Goods, at 31, 37, 44, 00 to 70. ’ ’ Hosiery cheap. hTßii-zivnr.Etsf: ijuimft uKt>i/nn>. To clone out stock. New goods opened evurv day Specialty, Slack and Silk Dress Hood*, at T) . R• Saktuolomkw's One I rice Dry Goodaund Notion House. ° North Eighth street. Cohns, Bunions, Inverted Nulls, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson No, sib Obesum street. ■Charges moderate. OAK FORD’S. Under the Continental, At Parson & Co.V Refrigerator Warehouse, 2tt2 Dock street. Fob ydur Spring Hat go to Oakfobd’r. The American : Combination : Button-hole and Si wing Maobinb is (he family machine after all.' that ■ - ■ ••surra all purchasers.” Call and see it, at the B. W. corner of Eleve ith and Chestnut streets. . Quiet and soothe the pain of children teething— Use Bower’s Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. The Vermont Bpring Water. The great remedy for Cancer, Bcrofula, Bright's Dis ease and other Kidney affections. Sold bj Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch street. Pekoe Souchong. —A very superior English Breakfast Tea. On sole by Falrthorne & Co., 1036 Market street and 209 North Ninth, Surgical Instruments and druggists’ son dries. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Bar treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city can bo seen at this office. No. 809 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to-accompany their patlents,as he has no secrets In his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No .charge made for examination. Reported for the Evening 6alletin. WENTWORTH—Schr Sarah A Reed, Reed—276 tons plaster J E Bazley & Co. MABINE BUUMBTEN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Aeon. 37. Mr Bee Marine Bulletin on Inside Paoe. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Florence Franklin. Pierson, 13 hoars from Bal timore. with mdso to A Groves, Jr. Schr Sarah A Reed, Reed. 20 days from Wentworth. NB. with plaster to J E Bazlev St Co. Bohr J H Moore, Nickerson, 8 dayi from Boston, with mdso to Merehon a Cloud. . ... Schr Hiawatha, Loo, 6 days from Newburyport. with mdse to Knight & Sons. .. , Schr EdwLameysr. Gorman. 6 days from Newburyport, with mdBO to Knight & Sons. .... Schr Restless. Baxter. 4 days from Boston, with mdse to Knight & Sons. Schr J Truman, Gibbs. 8 days from Ne w Bedford, with oil to Sbober & Co CLOAKED THIS DAY. Steamer Brunette. Howe. New York, John P OhL Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, Del., April 25—7 PM. Schr Rebecca Florence, from Sagua, haa arrived at the Breakwater for orders. Brig Lena Thorlow, for Key West, went to sea yesterday; bark Vesta, for Elsinore; brig Alma, for Kooigeburg, and schr Hattie Robb. for Portland, all from Philadelphia, wont to sea to-dyr. Yours, Ac. JOSEPH LAFBTRA, MEMORANDA. Ship Armstrong (Br), Owens, hence at Antwerp 18th instant. Ship Guardian, Borland, cleared at New Orleans 22d insf. for Havre with 3456 bales cotton. Shin Avonmore (Br), Gorfiold. 126 dayß from Calcutta, at New Yora yesterday. Ship Aurora, Giet, from San Francisco 13th Jan,, at New York yesterday. Steamer Juniata, Hoxie, hence at New Orleans 22d iost via Havana. Steamer Golden Fleece (Br). Fisher, cleared at Mobilt 22d Inst, for Liverpool, with 6350 bales cotton, weighing 2.603,831 lbs valued at $703,034 87. ASteamer Pioneer, Barrett, cleared at Wilmington, NC. 34th inst for this port Steamer Utility, Nickerson, Boiled from Providence 24th inst. for this port. Steamer Holsatia rNG), Ehlers. cleared at New York yesterday for Hamburg. Bteamer Citv of Paris (Br). Kennedy, from Liverpool 14th inst and Queenstown 16th, at N York yesterday. Steamer Cortes, Nelson, from New Orleans 18th inst at New York yesterday. Bark Leah (Br), Jacques, which sailed from Buenos Ayres March 8, for this port, with a cargo of bone ash parted her chains and went ashore on the 6th on SB end of Ohico Bank, and sunk in a few minutes. Three of her crew were lost , , Bark Ocean, Jones, hence at Bt John. NB. 24tb inst Bnp Mnriannft. 11. Santos, sailed from Lisbon 7th inst °Bcbr Margaret Ann, Whelpley, hence at St John, NB 24th inst hebr W B Dennis. Leeds, bence at Providence 24th inst Scbrs North Pacific, Ericsson; Ocean Wave, Baker, and Eliza & Rebecca, Price, sailed from Providence 24th inst for thin port gchrs Geo Fales. Little, and Anna Shepard, Bowditch. sailed from Providence 25th inst for this port. Schr Clara, Barrett, cleared at Wilmington, NC. 24th lost for Boston. Schr Emily B Wharton, Bonsall, hence at Newport 25th instant. Schr Onruat, Heath, hence at East Greenwich 33d inat Schr Watauga, Lawrence, at W liming to 11. NC. 24th but.