THE c e I T Y. AMUSEMENTS TUTS EVENING. WALNUT-STREET TEEATIIi. Walnut and M oth lash— " Th e Dead Heart"—" Popular Comediet ." WREATLET ; k tLASSE'S " ; Pooh street. obeys etzth.= The ADmkeY Do/ • Sudden l'houthW r - hlcDolvotran's Or:mmizze fate Gaieties>. Raoe street, above Beennd.—'• Tea Vents in a liar -Room"—" A. Divided House ; A Quiet relt ut r .' CONCERT lilett..Dhastant street, above Twelfth.— " The Wizard of the North." CONTINENTAL THEATRE. Walnut et., above The Great Amertgaii Consolidated Circus Company. Sansone's O?EiIA Romig, Eleventh street, above Chestnat.—Coaaert nightly. REPUBLtOAN O a , Aar iii Titll TwzminTH WARD—Ltlntenotra SCaltEll.—A very curious Our tin ovation came off in the Twentieth ward yester day. A spot known as Girard -Park, situate near Girard avenue and the Schuylkill river,' was de eignated as the site: of a adverb collation, to con sist of a tremendous roasted ox, with all the, ap purtenanees necessary to make a unique and palatable entertainment. The roasting did come off, but in all keeps - eta, 'sive the ludicrous, the affair was a decided tenure. What seemed to as a rather dilapidated sow, was hitched upon a pole, and roasted over a hot fire. In the accompanying ashes several bushels of potatoes were soaked, and the collation wee served up somewhere about noon to an enthusiastic audience of boys intuit Jaekets, and sundry truant urchins. These ran wildly about with great spare -ribs and bits of shank in their hands, dripping with grease. , This portion of the exeroises seemed to us rather disgus'ing than otherwise. , - We labored in vain to ascertain the committee having the matter In charge, anti finally left the grounds with the Impresaion that the entertain ment was devised by the proprietor of the park for his own profit. ,A. number of beer-booths was established' in'tarions ,qtiarters which did com paratively a lama:business: There was also the smallest woman in the world on exhibition, u well as the wonderful, flea-legged cow.. Some boys, with ground-nut baskets; drove a moderate trade, and a lad with a single arm to his coat. and wear ing a tri-oolored neok-tie attempted ineffectually to sell cough-candy and Lincoln breast-pins. In the afternoon, the Girard Avenue cars car rind out some hundreds of people, and the com mons and patiod in the direction of the park were crowded with foot-traveller'. All these partied a few momenta 'to gaze at the miserable reality be fore them,. and' turned with the expressive con demnation.of farce" written on their faces. Hon. David Taggart made the speeoh of the day, at four o'clock. Re bad a difficult task, and made some few remarks of a humorous and dis cursive character. Beyond this attempt there wee nothing of moment to transcribe. The other eminent gentlemen. -were not upon the groimd. Gov. Curtin had been announced; he was not present. A MAN ASINSTED ON TUB CHARGE OP Morman —Un Saturday two laboring men named Alexander Quinn end Themes McLaughlin, went away In company from the reeldenee of Quinn, in an alley, between Callowhill and Hamilton streets, and Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Both men were under the influence of liquor, but Mc- Laughlin was least so. During Saturday night; and up to ten o'clock on Sunday morning, the men were seen together in different parts of the Fif teenth ward. After daylight on Sunday morning, McLaughlin returned home alone, and upon being questioned concerning Quinn, be said ho was not far off; but he refused to give any further satisfac tion concerning his whereabouts. Quinn, who is a Man of family, has not yet appeared, and on Mon day evening the friends of the missing men caused the arrest of McLaughlin, on the charge of having murdered him. The aeottsed is in confinement at the Fifteenth-ward 'station-house. He declares that ho does not know whore Quinn went to. or what has become of him. The latter is forty-five years of ago, and dark complexioned. He is about five feet nine or ten Inca's in height. He had on, when he went away,, a cheek shirt, gray pants, and wore no coat-. BANG= IN .1701 AOT,—About one o'clock yesterday-morning a gentleman, while passing the woollen factory of Leonard Seifert, on Third street, above Poplar, heard a noise about the ,bullding. Be wont into the yard, and there discovered throe men in the act of robbing the plaoe. The thieves had first entered the mill of Alfred Lentz by break ing open Tho door on Charlotte street. They then made their way into the yard attached to Seifert's establishment, and pried off one of the window shatters by the use of chisels. The appearance of the gentleman alarmed the rascals, and they beat a hasty retreat. In order to escape, it was neces sary for them to again pass through Lents's mill, and in doing this one of them fell into theire bole, a distance of twenty feet. One of his arms was broken by. the fall. The fellow, er course," was captured. B. gave the name of John Terkel, and, after a hearing before Alderman Shoemaker, was committed.' Ws. companions escaped. The rob bers had packed np coats and knit jackets to the value of $lOO, ready for removal, previous to being discovered. - POLITICAL EXCURSIONS TO NEW Yostx.— Yesterday afternoon the' Minute Men of '56 left for New York to participate in the grand demon stration •of the, Ee and Everett party, which