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Tnn PIIIL AT3ELPIJU mQUIRERj TUTJIISDAY, MARCH 5, R53. Appeopriation to the Department JlAYUK5r-BrrrjTO a Man's Nose Of, CITY TTX'JCIZYJTJIGTZIXCIIS in rcnx unci City Commissiojters. Tho Committee on Fi A man, named Joskfb Brady, yesterday went into AND MRS. tne liquor store, kept by Jous hoqaw, ro. wj boutn Front street, below Srruco.

and entered into a con ON WOMAN TiiU lUSBEIItlON." MMial rrrttTCder the tnrrer, Military. Ninett-nintii Pennsylvania, Regi- went. The Ninety-ninth Kogiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers waa accepted by the 1'reeidont of the United States on the 22d of Its original number was the Thirty-second. Pour companies were mustered in at Philadelphia during uly, 13C1 two in August, one in September, two in October, and one in December. It has now been In active ser versation with the landlord, during which reference nance will to-day report an ordinance in Common Council making an additional appropriation of six thousand eight hundred and sevonty-five dollars and fifty-six cents to the Department of City Commissioners.

Of this amount, the sum of one thousand and eighty-five dollars and sixty-two cents is to the Board waa made to soma old financial operations, which tVsnuto Ilae Ne Peerw-Whnt II ae Slade brought the men into an altercation, from which they were separated by those standing by, Brady oi inspectors or tne intern t'cmtentiary, and seven hundred and three dollars to the Managers of the Pennsvlvania HtatA I.nnaf.ia Hoam'tni iU nav An. vice from flrteen to twenty months. The following was taken into back room, and could not be pacihed at first, threatening to kill Hooah if be did not leave the bar room, in which be was remaining. He finally became more tranquil, and it waa thought the difficulty waa terminated. After eoina; into the bar aw Yoax, March 4.

There Is Bottling fa rmarkabl character astir to-Jay. Everybody wsitjri" n4 Ytckbirg and The Wall, street bpuk.w profess to have In-ItBMttoa Un'pn arms have met with a decided coprn at tie romier place, but how thst Inforefttioa waa procured I nnot Mr- Mostof the apeeaTatoraars acting a If ty kad heard o4 mm. Ck! I down, and stock twnartJly are steady. Not ft few tUa "Denioeracy have con aw to Tr-mCoa Join tb JoiliaeatJoB taere this evening. Tbm Republican era miUnf arrangement to bar a pub- Oar Henerals IiU lln.

Svnpmst.u last eight lectured at Spring Garden Institute. Her style) of delivery, although not very angelic, waa "free and iearlest." She contended that women may role and vote, and be good wives and mothers. All the preat women of tho world have bpon pood wire. aSbctionate mothers and rood honsekeei-ert. iiiKHivica xor ioud in i uuso luowiuuuus, or ooncieiivy in Coroner's fees, two thousand five hundred and eighty dollars ana nity cents is appropriated, and one thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dollars to the room he approached Uooah as if about to speak to him, when, suddenly seizing bim by the chin, he eausht bis nose between bis teeth, and nearly bit it in twain.

The blood ran profusely over the Injured District Attorney, lor like purpose. comprises a roster of the regiment Colonel Asreb S. Leiot, Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin It. Biles. Ailjutant First Lieutenant O-ore H.

TTfotcman U'lartermsster First Lteatenant John glmpsoi Assistant Surgeon George Lotz. Sergeant-Major M. Newklrk HieskilL Qunrtermastpr-SerKeant Jerome B. Leldy. Coinmtssary-Serveant John Wbltmlre.

Hospital Steward Peter P. Fuchs. Principal Maslclsn Thomas Carberry. Color-Sergeant Harvey M. Munsall, of Company C.

inmn.nw A T.mAa i.Mn.nt Barque Ariel, Levenston, cleared at Boston yeaterdav for Sierra Leone. Brig Hnnter, York, cleared at Havana 24th oli lot Philadelphia. Brig Concord, Smith, cleared at New Orleans 17th ult for Philadelphia. Brig Speedaway, Atherton, hence at Salem 1st Inst, Brig Ambrose Light, Stahl, uncertain, remained at Hs vana 35th ult. Ifl? 1npent, Smith, sailed from Cardenas 19th nit fol Philadelphia.

Brig Tatania, Knight, for Phlladelphls, sailed from Car. denas 21st ult. Brig NeuvitAs, Wright, cleared at New Haven ad task-for West Indies, Schr onathan May, Cohb, hence at Sagna 14th ult. Schr Volunteer, (Br.) Holmes, hence at Sagua 9th ult. Schr Anthem, Honkina, hence at St.

Jago, and sailer 13th ult- on her return. 8ehr L. W. Dyer, Scofleld, hence for Portland, at New York on Tuesday. BebrB.

Watson, WUloughby, at Vera Crua about litis nit for New Orleans. Schr Peerless, Higgins, hence at Naw York on Tuesday- Schr Nimrod, Homer, from Bucksport for PhUadelphlav at Portland 2d Inst. BcarMarj EUen, Smith, from Greenport for PbHadeV-phla, at ew York yesterday. Schr Georgia, Sweet, from Boston for Philadelphia, si Newport 2d Inst. Schr Ringgold, from Providence Philadelphia, at New York yesterday.

Schr R. 8. Dean Cook, from Dlghton fbr PhUadelphlav at Newport 2d InsL Schr Challenge, White, hence at New Bedford Sd Inst. Schr Tbomas P. Cooper, Taylor, from Ellzabethporti at Providence 3d Inst.

Schr Mary Ann, Glbbs. from Muut Varmwa for Phi They never lorgot their homes. Matilda, of Aor-; He meetinit to-morrow evening, to give a reception to the Increasing Mortality Among Colored Childrejt. Quite ft number of colored children died in the lower section of the city yesterday, and the Coroner waa sent for in instance to view the A brain 6a tee; Second Lieutenant, David C. Wlnebren- bodies, although tho deaths occurred from natural causes.

By this means certificates.of burial are frequently obtained, at the expense of the tax payers ner. tMn.M r. l.t. a oi tne county. Omt Stars Is the title of a little collec nant, KdwardL.

Ford Second Lieutenant, Samuel Morrison. Comnany Cantaln. William J. TThleri First IJento-' tlon of nrose and rbvmes. by Norman GcNirisoir, of the raandy, who govemei tho country when her lord waa righting -For supremacy in England, loved her household.

8o Qivn Mars-, of Scotland. And the Imperious Queen Juuzabxtu waa a splendid bouse keeper. Iu the work of revolution woman wma created to aid man. be is concerned in the preeent Kebeilion. Look at the women of old revolutionary periods, who became martyrs for what they thought was right.

Oar Declaration of Independence was no more than that grand document ia England signed by all the women of the kingdom. Man is not only incapable of ascertaining right and truth, but to the neglect of woman we owe the corruptions of the present times. This has arisen In America from the mistaken policy of separating religion and politic. They should go together. Woman should be allowed to rote.

If men could agree that God should govern the world, they would bare no necessity for laws. If women and angels were polt-ticinns, the world jronld be better oft, tint man does man, and be presented ft truly nornDie spectacle, mo is quite sickly, and has only lately returned from vbft to Ireland, which be took for the benefit of bis tealth. Brady was at once arrested, and taken store Alderman Whits, who named as the amount of bail be should enter for bis appearance at Court to answer. The seventh section of the Revised Penal Code, however, prohibits bail being taken by magistrates in cases of mayhem, ft Judge or mayor being alone authorized to accept sureties in aucn lusiAnces. i CoxsTitucnvE Larceny.

Julia D. Bhkcs was before Alderman White, yesterday afternoon, to answer charge of constructive larceny. The prosecutor in the ease was Mrs. Maby Babbitt, who testified thatsbe went into the store of the defendant, in South etreet, above Seventh, and purchased a dress for 65. She had with her at the time twenty dollar note and ten dollar note the latter of which she suDuosed she had riven the deiendant.

nant, Joseph Dreiohliaser Second Lieutenant, Amos f. Bach man. Second Kew Hampslilre Volunteers. The book is tastily fotten up, and Is dedicated by the author to 44 Hooker's Hvlnlnn." Hom nf tha nnetrv la stlnimr. and the de Company Captain, Washington M.

Worrall First Lieutenant. Uonrv B. Zeisert i Second Lieutenant. Samuel H. Sltnuson.

scriptions of the battles on tha Peninsula are graphic and thrtuing. Company Captam, John W. Etolbrook First Lleute-nsnt, Thomas P. Iraynori Second Lieutenant, James J. 'Company Csptaln.

Charles Percy Clarke First Lieutenant, Kobert B. Johnson Second Lieutenant, James Sale op a Hotel, Property. The pro rnemVr of Congress wbo wUl thea bs to town, en rout boms. A mati.g of tha American Directors ef the Atlantic Telegraph Cempaay waa bead this afternoon, ta tha hall ths Chamber Commerce, Mayer Orbrxs presiding. A statement of the coadittoa of tha enterprise made jr r.

ctbvs W. Fixu, who reported that 137,000 had etacrlbad la England, and that the Company wouU pot eotncienee ys work till SCO .000 bad been received. Tha share had feoaa reduced from JE1000 to each, ia erder lvs all an opportanlty tt assist lo lay tag the new cab'e. Mr. Fiklb alo fafl that tho British Govern, seat, through the Chancellor of the Exchequer, had proposed to take half -the share, hat he objected to the proportion, ee It would le more advisable to have private sadividuala take them, and hold the Government to their guarantee.

Ahoat was then abscrltel by those present a the meeting, and a committee was appointed to bring the matter before the public Addresses were mado by Messrs. Low, the BriU.i Comal, llyor OrDTKE, and thera. Jaat aa the Chamber had adjourn, Mr. A. A.

Low rose and announced, in a load voks, that be bad received m-fjrmUoo et the capture of the pirate Alabama, but at he bad BO particulars and did not even aire bis authority, the news' was set down a to ge-d to he true. However fhe announcement was greeted with three times throe snJ a "tiaii, ladelphia, at Newport 2d inst. Schr L. S. Lovering, Jones, bencs at New York reft' terday.

Steamer F. C. Smith. Andrews, cleared at New YotP perty known as the Pelletier House, in Walnut street, aoove onrtn, on the north side, ana lor ComDany Cantaln. John A.

Ilebrew! First Lieu yesterday for Philadelphia- many years occupied for hotel purposes, has been sold lor 35,000, and will be fitted un aa a first-class tenant, 1 sldor Hlrsch Second Lieutenant, Sylvester Bon- not believe that "Lonestv ta the boat rtolicv." MARINE MISCELLANY. Srhr Olive M. Petit, at Providence from Baltimore, dnf frhe received five dollars in change, and went borne direct, when she ascertained that her twenty dollar What law made by civil rulers and opposed by all Company Captain, Samuel Kinsley First Lieuten ant, John Mce second Lieutenant, Isaac Addis. Company I CaDtaln. Alexander Thomnsont First Lieu tng the gale on the 22 ult.

while at anchor on the Ilorst Shoe, was run Into by sfbr J. N. Baker, of Philadelphia, and lost iibboom and cutwater. The other vessel lost he law of slavery The law that prohibits mission Aech Strebt The atre. Fourth Night of John Wilkes Booth.

First night la three years of The ApoitoteHt. Booth as "Pescara," supported by Mrs. John Dkbw as 'Flerlndai" Baetow Hill In and Mr. Al- tenant, Louis F. Waters; Second Lieutenant, J.C.Bocklns.

aries trora OistrihutlBg gooa cooks iraon? mo anion. foremast and bowsprit. Company Captain, John W. Moone First Lieuten Bria Paraxon, at Havana from romana, on tne zza uir ran nesrnen is more cruel tnan tne framsu inquist-tion. It is enrsed by Uod and should forever be op- Bauoh in "Malee." slazeppa will conclude the enter note was gone, and she bad only the ten dollar greenback and the fire dollars given ber in change.

Mab-OAHET KoAcrr, who accompanied her to and from the store, testified that Mrs. Barrett only had the twenty and ten dollar note, and did not stop anywhere excepting at the store of the defendant, who, however, denied receiving any money save a ten dollar note, out of which she contended she had Riven ant, Aiicnaei jr. uooxe; tsecona Lieutenant, m. xx. uui.

The nosts of Malor and Kurceon are now vacant. picked up at sea a boat with five persons, being the creH-of the British schr Julia, foundered on her voyage fror talninont. To-morrow evening, Mr. Booth's benefit Lieutenant E. Ford, of Company haa never New York to Nassau, and landed item at Havana.

Schr J. C. Halse. from Washington, D. Is ashore Merchant Venice ana Katharine and Fetruchxo Mr.

Booth in both pieces. New York Markets, March 40 P. M. poMa ana uenoa. Tho other day a woman in Ft.

fnis was doomed to coniinement in a dark, damp cellar, simply because she wss tvtpected of taking key! Aitdwhodid this act? Iter "peers" -if there are such things as servea witn tne regiment, ana is now acting xmgaae Commissary. Captain Johit A. Hebbfw. of Company G. and Rome Shoals, New York.

the proper change, and the consequence was that the ASHES. The market is dull, with sales 20 bhls. at i9 tiresent smt was lnstuntea. xne Aiaerm- no AJTI US KJIKiVrS. deiendant in $10C0 bail to answer.

ror rots, ana ror reans. COTTOIS. The market is dun. heavy andlower. Sales on cietacnea service with cm ted states Mgnai corps.

Lieutenant Thomas P. Tbaykor, of Company has been dismissed, and Lieutenant Robert B. Johx- STREET TllEATRR rVTEW CHE9NUT SoleLesseeaud Manager. Mr. W.

Lahcentes. Alderman IIutcuikson yes All son, of Company is not on duty, being under The rnitej sum srsm ratrery nimiietet. (one or the Voniior claV, arrivtHl lifTs this momfug frmn Bostw, via frovineetewa, where she put im danug the gale or iunl.i it. inte state (Vmn.tM!tr Obors. to-v, erilered the lurbarr of the BAftro sailor, Albkkt llAHiim, who had be-B airetid on theeharsre or titer, iu Sahibl Wilijaks, a of the crew of the ship g.

l. ItaiJ, ly swueluiig l.ivn overlrd. Thm t'ommtwiuaer iieid tUat tiie t.uw was not struck with latent to do any burin, and t.it tha 4rownh waa pun lv aecileittal. ene-al Ton Tm and wife jive a reception at Irrlnsr terday morning committed to prison a woman namea BaiDOKT CAMrmtix, for taking some coal from the .1. JT .1 vnAntr itslnittlff An peers of woman I At whose instance waa this woman condemned to such sufloring A rreat liencral in the Union army was the man! Who wonders why our army does not succeed Gentlemen, God has made you the stronger sex.

You glory in it. I grant yon are. superior In some particular, lmt.strong aa yow are, you will not heed the prayer of your sister. In the might of your legislative power, yon have made us laws and given ns no rights, except that ot paying tax, which you have made a duty. Yoa are oirersteppmat the powers God intended you etwn bates atuixgsooc.

rorjniauitng upianas. FLOUR, The large decline In gold to-day has completely unsettled the Flour market, the transactions being confined chiefly to supplying of the immediate wants of the trade. The sales show a decline of 10c. i hut to operate freely a much greater reduction will have to be submitted to. Sales of 45u0 bbls.

at6-907-20 for supei-flne State: i7-60(T60 for extra State; S7-86 for cnarges ioraeeerung. Captain Charles Percy Clarke, of Company Lieutenant Samuel U. Simpsox. of Comnanv D. rnis vi mo xvcaumg usiuvhu and Lieutenant J.

C. Bockiks of Company are Wiuow street. Two boys, named Saxvkv and William Paykb, van hnlil fnr a fnrthvr liearinff before Aid. DEVII5, aDsent, sice, on account or severe wounas reeeivea at choice ditto; 7-0O7-30 for superfine Western; 7 W80U for common to medium extra Western; S7-807O for to answer the charge of the larceny of quantity of common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, wtia rrwne vaiuea ar twenty oonars, irom wtcwiy the battle ot jtredencksburg. Out of the thirty-nine officers enumerated above, thirteen have been promoted from the ranks.

The regiment is attached to General J. II. Hobabt should exercise. Why do not our Ccnerals succeed? Because the "THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, March 5th, 1863, BY THE DESIRE OF THE PUBLIC, Dr. Bird's great Play of THE BROKER OF BOGOTA 1 Revived this Season for the FIRST TIME IN TES YEARS, WITH SUCU A DECISIVE SUCCESS, Will again be given, EDWIN FORREST Sustaining the part, expressly written for him, 61 FEBRO, TBS BROKER.

With the following Unrivaled Cast near Thirteenth and Willow streets. liKWRY Weikert was committed yesterday, by and sswrsa-ss tor trade nranus. Southern Flour is lower sales of 450 bbls. at for common, and 891fr10'30 for fancy and extra. Canadian Flour Is dull and lower.

Sales of 25jbbls. at 87 Ward's Brigade, General D. B. Bibxey'8 Division, and General D. K.

Sickles' Come: Second Brigade. Halt, rway wiiicn an aUutlsaiou ft- iatn bo -eharfed, the benefit of the iu serf aitd ChU la' H.e'iUai. aa4 Wumno's Hospital. An nwiiie to rUk1 th cif lat nltht, with AttnwrfeU botes on the HUh'nn 1 bauk ofilui.ou eltv, S.J. A wtu namnd axsea Is nnder aW eat to wr iti- char.e.

h4 two ouniederate, who n- 1 at lr.e. Xhey saeceeilcj in ptsiug twenty-etght the eontenrit. iiif te ill'i I ri1 eer frnm the adjofnlng naries ot th, 1 UtlJ this sf ttr m. to devtio am nwarur- recariiag tiie fcetM vf their prod not. 7 90 for common, and for good to choice extra.

Rye Flour la quiet at 4V60. Corn Meal Is dull and no First Division, Third Corps.) At tho battle of Fredo- women of the orth are lukewarm in the cause of the Union, while the women of the bonth are cheering for Rebellion. It is for thwi want of the better half of yonr the Army of the Potomac has gone Into the mad, perhaps to eprotit cut, but, it seem, can never go forward. That is the causo of the great crop of "copperheads." Kot so with the froulh. oman there, bv ber enthusiasm, rives suceM to Alderman Williams, npon the charge of being concerned in the robbery ot ft young man hailing from ew Jersev, on Tuesday afternoon.

The victim was on a visit rieie, and accidentally fell in with a party of four persons, of whom r. inert is said to be one, in tho Eleventh Ward, and when parting with them ho discovered ho had been fleeced of thirteen dollars. rtcKsmirg, on tne low ot uecemDer, inwnicn tne Co'onel was wounded, the regiment lost sixty-five minal. WHISKY. The market Is dull, unsettled and lower.

Sales of 650 bbls. at for State and Western, closing men in xriea ana wounaea, nearly twenty per cent oi its memoers. with inyi gene-aii remsm? to pay over GRAIN. The decline In sold has comnletely unsettled W. WHEATLEY as J.

McCullougn as Kamotr the Wheat market, and buyers and sellers are too far apart Captain JosnuA P. Fletcher. of the G. Burnett W. II.

Leak as to do business. No transactions of any magnitude were reported. The nomlnsl quotations are, I'4031'61 for Eleventh United States Regulars, has been ordered to Philadelphia to recruit for bis reeimcnt. Cartain J. W.

Collier as the ltebei Generals in the tie d. Hut if woman can do so much for wrone, what can she do for right it she be properly encouraged Mrs. SWHwntLif then recited some of tho cruelties of slavery. We are not yet civilized, said she; but nncivUized aa we are, we sometimes think it iuea-n to steal chickens, or to rob a negro preacher's saddle- Chicago spring; l-62no lorMUwauKie ciud; fi-juo ai-71 forambepowat l75ai-78 for winter red Western. G.

Becks Fletcher has been all throusrh the campaigns of Paltnera Juana TUerewtre tn num-rea uelates prM-QL a 10 deal di n-- it was rWuej tof'm a per ntancDt raniaiKji, and the f'ilvwtmc ofneers were elected: I'r Jqhs li. InianiNt.i; Vue- Lreo'd A. Jf. 8. I.toro wi.l William IhjHsoxi iwr, Jokx 1.

Klaoli Treasurer, bAMi CL A jvot A r. nBt ejoortltuti' a arfoot-d, end ft wa refolded to meet at lent twlre a er, on theflntTha-sdavs ef Maech and S-et'nr-i-T Ater tha cf some fon' businena. toe t'onvetiUon a Mourned. aacttutt saie k.nn k-h and American the Army of the Potomac, nnder McClellan, Pope Canoll Kinitsiand Police Officers in Tp.ouble. James FAvrpox and Michaei, Meagitkk, both attached to the police force of the Second District, were before Aldorman Dotouertt yesterday afternoon, to answer the charge of maltreating Elizabeth Word-rio.

The complainant was arrested at tho corner of I if ib and 8hippen streets last Monday night, and sbe was taken to the Station House, Southwark Hall, at which Samppoiv Is turnkey. The charge is, that Meagher, without provocation, struck her in the and Slfltfi for amber Michigan. Rve Is quiet at apl2 CiVlli. barley Is steady, with sales 53ti0 bush. Eastern at i-4oftl-M; the Inside price for Inferior.

Barley Malt Is nominal. The decline In gold bas unsettled the Corn market, and can only hear of 2000 bush, sold, iuBsiDE ana hooker, uis regiment is one or tne best and most gallant in the service, having per Madame Ponisl as. Mrs. J. A.

Allen as, Leouoi formed most arduous duties, and been distinguished MARK HASSLE U. Conductor. lag, or to aoetract a penny irons, a deao man's eyes; but she thocght that these were honorable professions, compart! with tho system of taking a woman's wages tor cooking, washing and ironing, and whip- for eonrace and dtgcinline: Cautain Fletcheb has FRIDAY EVENING, March 6ih, TXT VT IP II. rt at wtgysc. ior sound mixeu esiern, in store anu m-n-vered.

and al for white Western. Oats are firm at 74 lj 1 ti a vr it opened recruiting rooms in the large iron building on 70c. for Jerey, and8184c. for Canada, Western aud State. the in Et.

coiner or imra ana jjocjc streets. i ne marxet is quiet, wiui MuosuiwiBeesiwu- mouth, and threw tobacco in bor face, which was followed by Hampson throwing bottle of inkftther. They were each held in S5ihi bail to answer. goon, st8e. COFFEE Is quiet and firm, with sales of 35 bags Java SsrtM't ra hew tiu aiternoon, and a quite a succeut.

lie very the sale sfJrited. '1 he ea'aiogje waa all UiijKsd of at prteeerarrettt at private ea'er eaje of ribhon, siik and d-e wt alo held to-lie, and heavy auvauee ever lat anon on all the aooUs 5tr--tnest. lh l-ner tna-ltet steady, at 1 1ft cent for loans est rail. KoreUn t.xehg Is dull an4 Inwer Officers in Military Hospitals. By a recent ordti- the Surgeon-General of the Armv, seventy-five cents per day will be charged to ail oncers treated in United States Hospitals.

Ac ptiig women ana stealing balaea. Ad tnen wll meet at the Judgment days there then will be ifo distinction between white and black. We are all brothers and sisters. Had the women of the orth rteht at first it would long ago have become an oven hot enonzh to bake all the dough ot all the dou jh-fftcea in the country, and no President would lmve found dourh enough in C'onirress to institute lfebelliea. If wumeu had participated in our legislation bow didorent would the condition of the country now bo.

at sic SUGAR. The market Is steady, with a fair demand. Sales of 1200 hhds. at K13Kc. for New Orleans, and MH CillMc.

for Muscovatlo. MOLASSES Is firm, with a fair demand. Sales of 500 bbls. New Orleans at 4557c, and 50 hhds. Porto Rico at 56c.

lor merchants', and ltl4 Am. ua koI'J is unai ttled au1 St i A count of tho number of days during which any and every officer remains in hospital will bo kept and monthly reports sent to the Surgeon-General, and upon ail certificates of identity given to officers in ut. low irDliit at b. to fit hi. and eUmia weak at 6S6S il cent, preuiltim.

overnrnent sUk-Iis lioi'S Are quiet, wttn sales ona nates at zwazsc. TALtftW-Is auletandashade easier. Sales of 40.000 bosrdtals. to enable them to draw their nay. will be Singular Case A Deserting Sailor 18 IMPRISOKKD IN THE I'ENITESTIABT.

A Seaman named John Coxlex was tiled by a court-martial, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, ior twice deserting and assaulting an oilicer. On. the 2Sth of February last be was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to undergo an imprisonment of two years in the Penitentiary. The prisoner remained on the United States receiving ship in irons until yesterday, when, by authority of an order received from the Secretary of tho Navy, he waa removed therefrom and plaood in the Eastern Penitentiary by Deputy Marshal Jkxkxss. This is the first case where an inmate has been received there by authority oi the sentence of a court-martial.

are nfediil cherifre. t'n'ted Sftea g'n, fnar-ma, vt 7 Tressurr Kotea, ll matket 1 wrak. Hu.L.n has advanced i isiim.ls Central, Ilarteui rret rred and Cleveland and distinctly stated thenumber of days which the officer Police. has spent in the hospital, ana ior wnicn pay is aue to lbs at ISHc for inferior Pennsvlvania, and 13Xc for city. SEEDS.

A7e notice sales of 240 bags Clover et lOHc. and tf0 hush. Timothy on private terms. Timothy Is quoted at 2758. OILS Tha market Is firm at ai-75ai-T7 for Linseed: SATURDAY EVENING, M.irch 7th, LUCILLE WESTERN PRICES OF ADMIdSIO.V.-Famiiy Circle, cents Dress Circle, 50 cents Parquet and Secured Seats Dress Circle, 75 cents; Scats in Private Boxes, each 1.

Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at precisely IX o'clock. ONCERT HALL GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, to be plreo by tha MNNEROUOR, IN AID OF THE CITIZENS VOLU STEER HOSPITAL ON SATURDAY EVENISO, March 7th, 1863. The following eminent talents have kindly volunteered their services Miss Augusta Koese, Soprano Mr. J.

It, Camp, Tenor; Prof. MasaU W. Warner, Piano; Prof. Joe, Kennedy, Flute; a Chorus of Ladles, and Birgfcld's Orchestra. Conductor.

P. M. Wolslefier PROGRAMME PART 1. By special request. "THE BLESSINGS Ob' PEACE," (Cantata) Arranged and partly composed by P.

M.WolsIeOer. PART 2. Fourth of July Oiatlon-" Spread Eagle," by Yankee Greenllef. PART 3. Finale "Lohengrin" Wagner.

Orchestra, under the direction of Adolph Birffeld. 2. Chords "Hunter's F.treneit'... Alendelsobn. ZIJiNNESCHOR.

S. Piano Solo "Romance et Ktude Evolca' Fesca. Tns Case of the Commonwealth vs. tne hospital. leiel, H.sw rrk Central, iikhlvsn etonthern.

and t'antn tiave declfnert Hi rie. Hi Howling and ilaneiu, ajad J. Dr. Xettox. The casooftho Coinmonweaifh vs.

lr. J.li.Ju'EWTON, pending in the Philadelphia Court i Calumny Refuted. Reports having been circulated derotratory to the bravery of Captain Teed, fH5'4110 for Lard; al-82 for Sperm, and Si 10 for Whale, TEA. The market Is firm, with sales of 2000 half chests Oolong on private terms. of Quarter hesiions, Judge AtUfox presiding, and which has attracted much attention from the novelty Company One-hundred-and-sixteenth Pennsylva NAVAL STOKES.

spirits Turpentine is quiet at sa 3-6rt. is selling at 2330. and Tar at PROVISIONS. The Fork market Is duH, unsettled, and 11 es U. 6.

S1 reg. Vm Camh, Cool iH WH 'l Itrt Pa. M. 8.C.70.1J flerflliW, WshN.r Xotes .1 It Kt 4 lwsh Ila.laoa KU Si's 4.0f i do s60. 1j.i 0 UJ.

ts.lrrCer faTv Harlem 88. nia, colonel mxesajt, tno omeers at present wun tho regiment, and a number of the non-commissioned ofiicers and privates of the regiment, have signed a card denying the truth of the rumors, and their en In favor of the buver. Sales of 6V) bhls. at t14-75 for old ifesstantan for new 11-7514 for old and new ot tne enargownien uiftituteo tne suit, aiwr many delays, was iinally tried yesterday morning. ori- rla of this suit is'tamihar ta all.

It was the object of he counsel for the prosectim to prove an asault and battery upon Kliza Brsais, ft little girl but three jrears age. The circumstances of the case will tie rented in the evidence. Nearly an hour elansed before an iurv could Primes and Sltf Sti(Til3-S0 for neiv PrlmeMess. Includinir ure connaence tne captain, captain lEEOistne Discharged. Alfred and Edward Li- father and son, who were charged before Alderman Wiipins with conspiracy to injure Colonel Charles Ernenweix.oI theOne-hnndred-and-elxty-fifih.

Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1n his repu-, tation, and deprive bun of the command of bis red- i ment, came er yesterday upon a final hearing, llio do SH 4 dev. Pitta. '4 commanding officer of the Heading Company at 800 bbls. new Mess for Way, at $13 73. Href is dull, with sales of ItO bbls.

at 7ra9 for Country Mess; 4S53 for liu Dec as1 9t eM tached to tho Ono-hundrod-and-sixtceuth lCtiment. country mme; ior repaceca iuess, ana owe 14 for extra Mess. Prime Mess Beef is dull and nominal. ii--url il Mil Ordered to Join Their Regiment. ayts do.

l4! a i 1 aa. 1 .1 V. ..1 1 An Sales 100 tcs. India Mess at 825. Beet Hams are quiet at hWm.n noon onhlortion.

did UUiacuuium oi suwuuureu uwii, wwuK.ug i tuU Alderman, upon did particulars of the case were published in the Inquirer of Tuesday. he not conider the case TZS. One-iiundra-ftna-tweUtii ennsyivauia jiegunent, properly ma out. and dis 4.isOho l.tSlk-h M. is.

lit i 0-) do MO. 41 1i do it 3 sh Clev. A Tol. "sh P. i t.

W. A C.B. 61 fert l' OO 60 do 14. f0 h'rt. 4 "0 d.

tO sh Hartena EE. frt, 1 4 MW cut Meats are quiet ana wirnonr materia i cnange, at l6Sc.for Shouidors, and for Hams. Dressed oks are in fair request, at 6HC6Hc for Western. Bacon 1 Colonel Gibsost, will leave I ort Delaware, whore Gibson, will leave Fort Delaware, le selected, some having been chaUerifretf bv the co an eel enasred in the ca end others having leeu excused trom service beeaus of their bavin? already tbrmed an opinion relative to the guilt of the defendant, Beveral witnesses forthe Commonwealth were examined, among them the parents of the child. 1 be mother testixieu that the child was now three and half years old; that on the dav before Thanks charged the defendants.

1s ther have been acting as a guard for some time past, Sides are dull, with sales of 350 boxes at lHs. for West ayt t. w.jl iutf. 4.i-tC. AN.Wlettnt.

71 1 n4 Atnericaa 1 do this morning; at baif-past o'clock. They will proceed at once to Fort Lincoln, where a portion of the regiment are permanently stationed. Fort Lincoln is ern Cumberland; 8 Jtc, for Western Short Ribbed, Including 200 boxes of Western Short Clear for April at 9tc Lard 1 dull and slljthtly fuvors buyers. Sales of 1730 bbls. at 1 12 and lftO kens at including 1000 bbls.

Prof. NASSAU W. WAKAi.lt. Solo "Convlen PaUr," (from the "Daughter of the DonlzettL- MISS ACCUSTA ROESE. 5.

Flute Solo Dolce Concerto" with variations. Prof. JOSEPH KENNEDY. 6. Solo and Chorus "Our Country's Gumpert.

Mr. J. H. CAMP and mJeNNERCHOR 7. Chorus with Orchestra "The Star Spangled Banner." MJJNNERCIIOR.

Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 50 eta, fmh. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. SOLE LESSEa MRS.M. A.

GARRETTSON. THIS tTHURSDAY KVEVIXO, XT AHCFT lflftV Will be the Play entitled the CORS1CAN BROTHERS. about lour nules from tbo city of Washington, on choice kettle rendered sold early in the day tor May and tno lii-uensourg roaa. do p-s hi do Vi- lh Itealin lilt 1 f-l'-H, 47 so vM.iS- a ti June at 124c. Butter is ueHIng at 1822c.

for Ohio, and The Citesnut Kill LTospitai- Else i.W.lt'.H lit sa A.ST.M i.W Committals to the LTouseof Refuge. Alderman Weldiwo, yesterday, committed two boys to the House of lieluge, for pilloring sundry articles and manifesting a deposition to persevere in crime, lift art are being made to obtain the release of some of the nnfortiuiate young girls recently committed br kat raaiMtrate. and the Court lux grantf a writ oihmheas corsus, returuao.e next Stutuav, the cases of Barbara Wxinish and Mary VVil- DERMUTH. The Darkness Conspiracy. At the 2330c for State.

Cheese Is steady at 14I6c for common to prime. giving iy ot last year, sue ana ner nnsoanu naa taken the little girl to the office of Dr. kwtoit to have an operation performed for the cure of the -tnr hit-h had been stiff for some time past; lljat uuniitf Ifie was uuiusuln'. bjp, Ij leg with its face downt that in that position the Doctor pressed one band npon her back, wiiile with the other be bent her bnxta back and lorth several that on the Sundsv following, while where will be found an appeal from tho Chaplains of IkA rhA.t... it: I i i i.

i. 6sh( hi. AH. Id (Wish Chi. Alton Pr.

FKJEHJHTS. To Liverpool, Z3.ntJt ousn. wnear, 7Pt i U. S. A I.

r.R. til atlCO Of tho pnblio iuinlliif tllll liopil with bulk and ship's bags; 2K tons logwood, 22s. 6d. 40 bttds. ttlloW, tS.

OS bU la. C1. KOO tiu. haooo. lsiittK KfniiWie.toi lhletropt r.an.KnS' tTtsti Oa'ck.

Co. I iahArie TTt" "Tkj IS) r.rl' H.dwayrf.l(3 ei'M' cooks, perlouicaw, envelopes, writing paper, postage stamps, benches and settees for the chapel, under wa.qyi. ea. i.w tcs. larOjjraa.

ea. ret neutral, wki dxs. bscon, 82s. 6d. 300 tcs.

lard, 32s. Sd.85s. and, per steamer, 1N ftl do ft do autl. Si's fi do. ...113, eg clothing, JvC.

the oi our ciuzens in sucu a aresair.g tne cnua, sn cuscoverea ft lump on ner oitu bairs cioverseea, ana lutsi dxs. naeon, TOLiOn-don. 200 bxs. bacon, ner neutral, at 37s. 6d.

To Glasgow. M. Fahlan del Fronchl, I rnnr M. Louis del Franchi, Mr E' BDDYi- To conclude with the Drama, entitled ROBERT BRUCE. Robert Brace Mr.

E. i -h. b-d. 1 OshChi.4 M.I.EH.. Pi i do biO.

liM) 810 bbN. pork, and 50 bxs. bacon, 85 a. A Prussian brig. witn J4tw bbis.

retroieum to uieppe, at as. ana an it- backoi which the child complained: this lump sub-i hearing oi this case, on the writ of habeae cwpn sequently became larger, and occasioned the child terore Judsre Allison, yesterday, Chables U. and much pain; so great Mas the injury that the parents on its W. IIarkxkss were honorably discharged were almost oontiaually required to carry the child I from all eomplieitv in the case of conspiracy brought when a change of position was necessary, and that against them by their brother, John IL Uarksess. i caufe should not be invoked in vain.

Casualties Death from Being Run Over. Some ten davs ago a lad fourteen rears of age. named Jas. lian barque, hence to uiagow, at i i ddi. (ALW AT THE PVBLIO BOART, MARCH 4.

l.t 1 8.S-, l.ejn.lt 700 sh Fm T7H' v.o. i a tun, we- i sa uaricnt h. NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. WEDNESDAY. MRS.

JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer. D. MURPHY. FOURTH NIGHT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH, TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1863, THE APOSTATE.

do HI whenever the part complained of was touched it Narcn Trade ury uoooa auring tne past weex tiaa anla al'liAM yitiln nefiflA nWnii nanapollw riai-sv nnASX- Dunn, was run over by one of tho cars of the Ches-( nut. and Walnut Streets Railway, and on Tuesday JU.K-O CO wv 4 Am 'a Uold liw.wa Meetiugs. lian 1U4CU isiiiiiji rrutv asswa 3ciivij uuto uuuet- John Wilkes Bootfv gone no very aecidea cnange. in cotton goons mere is would produce a cry from the child. This ha continued to the nresent time.

(Thettrv were then shown the back oft be child, in the small which was discovered a large rumor, which could be Florinda. 1 sh nari.KU. flH l.t tl 1- do eirt. SI. I.

KB. tH do i sb Cle. A Tol iM. fiS less dotnir. tne decline in tne raw material navmar a ten evftinig he died from the effects of the lnjurios received Pennsylvania Society for Promoting A kicult uk.

A stated meeting of this eociety was k.lil t- 11 aawL- nl llini. irs. wona urew To conclude with "MAZEPPA." i- do blO. 1-H i Frank Drew dency to check the demand. Heavy brown sheetings are ouoted at 42 medium at 44c.

heavy shirtings at iac and light at 28c. bleached sheetings and shirtings are In Kohf anrinlv and firmly held: drills have rated nuint seen through the clothing. This sore, it was testified, 1 UshPae. M. eiu was continually emittin matter.) On betnsr further 31a.

27 f-H MisceUaneous. TnE Union Temporary Dome. The FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH. 8eats secured six days In advance without extra charge. do lStlch rtil.

Jk H. 1 wttn smau gfiios report oa at sic; cotton jeans are quiet and nominally nnclianeed: cotton flannels have sold In Annual Report of the Union Temporary Home, for jJUSICAL FUND HALL, PHILADELPF sh K.Y. Cent. K.sllisM 1 sh P-ft. W.Ch.B.

61 No. SJ Walnut street; raio Biddlk, Prosident, in the chair, and Dr. A. L. Kennedy, Secretary.

A sample of Tobacco, raised on the iarm of IIekry Dcll, of Lower Meriou towuehlp, and some Segars mado from it, were presented. The Secretary stated thttt he had addressed the Bureau at Washington, in regard to small parcels at 3640c; cotton duck Is quiet at Sl-25 for the year has been published, and will be read at the anniversary of the institution, which takes place CARLOTTA PATTI'S FAREWELL BENEFIT IN AMERICA. questioned, the mother fostined that before tne occurrence at the Doctor's office, the child bad not complained of any pan in ber back, nor had she complained cither on Friday or Saturday, the two dav Intervening between Thanksgiving Day and Sunday, and that Sunday was the first time she ascertained tho fact of tho child's affliction. The father corroborated the testimony of the so. i usnaourgs rtite aun ana nominal stripes ana ticas are firm at full previous prices denims rule quiet with a The Manager begs to announce to the Public that a' FAREWELL- BENEFIT CONCERP very small stock; printing cloths are dull and unsettled prints are firmly held at full previous prices; lawns are this evening, at tne calvary ATesDytenan cnurcu, Locust, above Fifteenth.

From the Report we find there are now thirty Ctoanro Paicaa. nvxr4 jr Blatr AT. Tolmd, Fx-(hmtf fide. tle, Eeatnsr, Mw Vorfc Central, 117t Illsj Miohiwsn tstMiHiern, WH Southern (iutmitlM, llli-lla Centml. 91fWi Cantos, Uarlem, IJ tfJiM Heriem Prtferced, eOt(-en Hudson.

YiitbtX Cievelaadand Market firm. ornca or ia Assist ax TacAayaxn Uarrsa Stath, Kew York, srt.il 4. IntM i Tobacco Seed, aud was informed a sufficient quan-i tity would be forwarded to plant two hundred and ttf'fr jrA If tiaritinf hrtwftrflf. rOTnrt to hanit livnt quiet at Ginghams are nominal at 2 30c; mons delaines are Will be given by the celebrated Prima Donna, MISS CARLOTTA PATTT, On Friday Eveu'nir March 6th. children in tne insuuiuon belonging to soioiers now iu tho armv.

The number that can bo accommodated mother, lie said, in addition, that aa the day of selling in a moderate way at 32(m34c. cloths have ruled PREVIOUS TO HER POSITIVE DEPARTURE FOB the doctor's operation on thecliild, there were so mo I Sir. Milton Conrad presented a sample of Mo- firm but the demand bas continued quite moderate; in satinets a moderate business has been done at about pre is sixty. Since January 1st, 1862, fifty-eight children have tic-en admitted to tne Home, and fifty-two have been taken away. Seven have been piovidedwith EUROPE ON Tnti 11TH INST.

In order to make this the most brilliant Concert ever- vious prices; rentucxy jeans are nrmry neia aoove tne Iilank.la In fr Mnnnlv H.aft Total RmwlMs 9VH.StK-Tt Total 1'srmiiU Total Kaianwe. or curiums. l.U,tttJ cghtor ten pers-onsin the apartment; that during lassos, made trora wuum (cmnese canej, the operation hi dutinctly hoard a sound, which ho rafsed on his farm at est Grove, in Chester county, said impressed bim as being similar to the brtaking The Syrap is clear and well tasted, of a Joint in ft human body. I A long discussion upon the cultivation of Sorghum Several physicians were also examined, who said i followed, during which Mr. Conrad gave his expe- given in this city, the manauor has effected arrangements with Carl Akschcts' Opera Company, including the comfortable homes, and one was admitted into Girard holders eonernllv inslstlnir uoon orlces mnch above the College.

The amount rocoivea for the hoard ot chil views of nurchasers flannels are selling slowly at former urana uuorus anu urctietra, ana otner eminent artists dren, durinir the nast rear, was 917S1. butthe receirts ADMISSION ONE OOLLAK. and anhserintions are inadequate to the exnenses in SEATS CAN -BE SECURED WITHOUT EXTRA figures, in loretpn gooos tne transactions nave onty rieen to a very moderate extent, while prices realized, in view of duties and the high rate of exchange, have not been Tf anttafHetorr to the Imnorter. Stocks are not lartre. iiiK.

wooiu iff utierir niii'owiuio ior uit'iii iw sar i.m;r, eta ku vio-iiuu pvpei utciuvu vi mimir, whether the chil i's back "bad become dislocated bv 1 which has so far produced the most healthy and CHARGE. At the music store of J. E. GOULD, commencing at 9 the pressure of Dr. Newton; tbo pressure would vtrorous growth, in substance, aa follows: In choice and" really desirable fabrics are In a great measure kept A.

M. on Thursday, March 6th. mti2 have to be very severe, and in that case most acute oi son, cpianu, iignt 10am, or sanay, is preieraoie. out ot the marxet. curred.

During the year there has been no serious illness among the children, and for two years not a death has occurred. Many improvements are necessary to the building used as the Home, which will be attended to as soon as sufficient funds can be obtained. From the Report of the Treasurer of Board of Council, we find that hare been collected, and the expenditures during the year amount to 1242-8. The Sub-Tieasurer's Report states that i Markets bv TelesranTi. ASoirs at Port Royal.

Corrtspemdrme efthe Bottom Herald. Orr Charleston, Feb. 13. A few ds.y sgo a gtrmll steamer, flying the Frncb Hag at her peak, and Cag tt trace, came outbids of ort Sumter, with tl view, it an thought, of communicating with the Flag Otiicer of the iioet. But as aooa as the blocks J-Ing ahfp nearest ber began to with the fla the llitl steamer with the French Sag flying irenl about and immediately ran baek to the city.

doubt, ws an attempt oa the part of the 8SEMBLY BUILDING 8, CORNER OF TENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. SIN WE K. WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLAS9 BLOWERS. CfverNNATr. March 4th.

Flour dull at 590('51Gt Whbky dull and there are no buyers at over 40s. There pains would follow almost immediately. I hey never beard of any such case, however. Dr. was called in, after examining the child in aa adjoining room, tostiliod, that to the Ixe-t of bi knowleii.e and skill as a physician, the child appeared to have a curvature of the spine; that it waa an impossibility for bim, so far as his know'ed" at nreseut extended, to sav whether that and it mould be of sufficient strength to produce forty or fifty bushels of corn to the acre.

1 he ploughing should lie done in March, followed by a thorough cultivation in the early part of May. Procure puie, well ripened seed, four quarts to the acre, and ibr the same amount of ground one hundred and fitly to two hundred pounds of finely powdered sttperphospate of lime, to be applied in the drills. Scald the seed and is nothing aoing in mess rorx ana iara. Gold and demand Notes are quoted at 65 per cent, EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SA- tiUA A i t. ON S.

fraii -CI have been received, and iioo7-Gl expended The celebrated low-pressure Glass Steam-Enclne "MO The following are the principal officer of the premium. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NITOR," made entirely of glass, will be in full operation. I All the mairnlficent works of art manufactured bv tha Home keep moist and warm, until it has begun to sprout dry with plaster, drop ia furrows, and cover to the deuth of one-half to three-fourths of an inch. Wnen Boa of CorNcrt President, Richako Vattxs Vies Company will be distributed gratuitously to the visitors.

curvature or the spine waa the reeult injury or personal violence at the hands of Dr. Newton, or not but that the child was constitutionally defective. The kind of disease with wfclch the child was afllicted President, James it. orno; iroiwurcr, Clara; un saturuav arremoon every cnua win receive a gut- PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 5. secretary, uavia c.

jMcuammon. Boauo or Mamaorrs President, Miss SrsAN J. the plant ia up, and bas four or five leave, it should be partially thinned, and such treatment, with tho- ,5 40 6 20 1 SUN SETS, OF WIT. a SPLENDID CASE OF WORK will be eriven. may be evolved constitutionally, because the atten- SUN RISES HIGH WATER.

2 21 to the author of the best Conundrum on any subject. tion may not have bea directed to it nntil it becomes i roueh cultivation, until about three feet hih. will The nm present, eacn evening, win be a splendid cage Vice President, Mrs. John Mason; Treasurer, Mrs. C.

J. Peterson Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Mott. The sum of sSi2t) was received duiing the year in snliscricrions and donations in cash. Of Glass Work.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brlir Meteor. Carman. 20 days from Trinidad, with mo Admission. 15 cts.

No hau-nrlce. Exhibition commen ice tx to get oursiae, la order to have a good look at the ships and tat lories which bar been added to tne fieet. During the past three days two more Monitor bare arrived. About seventy-live schooners are at anchor near the encampments on Bay Point, freighted with Artillery, ammunition, ttc. Nlue mortar schooners, with mortars raouhtvd, also by within sihtof the encampments.

A boat exieditioa of sailors at.d troops, all well armed, is auder weigh, and will ieave in night or two, oa secret expedition. The result the same 1 shad endeavor to inform Si any of the Ecgroos bare become tired of freedorn, fc and ft number have absconded, previously giving their friends to nndemtand that they Ukea plantation li.o better. Within the past six rnonths large anmUri tiicm have been employed on board (o- ces in the evening at 8 o'clock afternoon at 3. feil Ot'dOS Rulet to be Observed bp tte Parent the Children Re lasses to Stevi art, Carson A Co. veacl to ii.

A. fcouder 6 Co. Brltr N. Stevens. Haskell.

1 days from Boston. With mdse sufiicjeutly developed to arrest attention, and it may secure a crop, varying from (according to the season) come on Intddiouely for weeks or months before cis-' one hundreo and fifty to two hundred gallons of svrup co very. I have seen these things come on without per acre, and the average cost will not exceed fifteen apparent cause, and I hare seea them follow appa-, cents, when the cane is properly handled and iur-rent injury. nished in suitable quantities. Question Is sbe sublnct to scrofula Some new members were then elected, and the Dr.

McClistock Ves, certainly, sir; it is easily Board adjourned. detected she is scrofulous. ceived ml9 the an ton Temporary Home. 1. Upon the admission of a child, a fortnight's board Is BE ALE'S "WESTERN WORLD," THE LARGEST and most magnificent Panorama ever producetLcloses to be pant in auvance.

to Kennedy, Stairs A Co. Schr J.M. Houston. Russell. 6 days from Key West in 9.

'i ne mmm is to tie naia wee it i v. in aavonce. next Saturday evening. Jt. No child will be allowed to remain In the Home when ballast to E.

A. Bonder A Co. Schr Marearet Reinhart. Peterson. 10 days from Port the parent or guardian have neglected to pay the board ior two weeks.

4. The children shall wear such clothing as the mana Royal, In ballast to Hunter. Norton Co. teamer J. D.

Coleman. Ashford. 1 day from New Question-Would it be possible to iaflfct that in-! MEETING OF TAVERN KEEPERS. An d-17SZ ffSSWJPOTJ Jored meeting of the hotel and tavern, keepers of with mdse to Cantaln. Aitv -a.

hii vmternay trrernnnn. at tna i.mrwt Steamer New York. Bwtft, from Alexandria, in ballast gers shall provide. The parents or guannaas must provide a. The parents and friends of the children shall be al "lie! shinV eM Hotel.

Captain F. Vv. Bindto in the Chair, and Mr. to W. P.

Clyde. lowed to visit them every Thursday afternoon. 8. No confectionery allowed to brought to the Home, occur, unless the disease was there, when the exdta- fnti'n wssth'n Rocond one of the kind held lA development of K'ffi'StS CLEARED. Steamshln Emelle, Ashcroft, Beaufort, W.

P. Clyde; A A imnur BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT, EAST Also, every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, at 3. FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THIS Society, encouraged by the brilliant success that attended their last vear's effort, aaln present their annual appeal to the liberality of Philadelphia, in the form of an Amateuf Vocal and Iustrutnental Concert, under the direction oi M. PERELI.

to bo vlven at the MUSIC FUND HALL, on tho EVENING OF THURSDAY, -March 6th, 1363. The high order of Amateur Talent that haa volunteered in the cause ol this Charity will secure to its patrons an eo-tertalmnentof the very flrstclass. DESTOUET J.E.DESTOUET H. A. PINTARD, a it niioiMn 7.

The children are not to be taken away on holidays, or iim sj isaswarm. uua aav irrt sx ptib a i ii iin. Tat taa AntraorAti in titflf iirtainniut in nnrfltnintr rriis- at any time, except In cases of urgent necessity. Keferrins- to the sound Mr. Buroen testified to .11 ship Frank Bolt, Morse, Key West, P.

Wright A Sons; brig John Welsh, Fifleld, Port Royal, Hunter, Norton A Cot achra P. M. Wheaton. Slover. do.

dot Trofati. I tIi Llld nuuiiwiuu vi vuuui ui, frntcut v. uaiuinu parent or guardian ha ring besMl during the operation, that of the snap- i 'i th hm n. h. acultu will oe require! vt sign cemucai, oira -n a certificate, one bringing of a Joint.

Dr. Met xis, took said that by neo- V.ll Ci." 7. West, D. S. Stetson A Co: M.

Reinhart, inn given to said parent or guardian, and another e.nnv IxtlDflr red to he retained and kept by the Society, and endowed with is necessary, obtain It by paying the amount specified the age of the child, place of residence, and date of admis rciflniuu. iuii a ii ici, Qiuna at- t. r. rum i. Jerrell, Fortress Monroe, do; Elliott, Avis, do.

do; Sarah Mtuee. McDevitt. New York. J. R.

Blakiston Hate. Bur bv law therefor, ana tnerr laDoris concluded. A tavern keeper whose license is legally fifty dollars, nntnlifnln It until he navi a11 rlrh itTtv dnl. ton, New York, D. Cooper; steamer II.

L. (law, Her, La I- t'le who knew notlting about the mutter, a snap might have been heard, and attributed to a dislocation, while it might be tome other noise, perhaps out-doors, perhaps ia the bouse. They eould not sneak with the certainty of professional skill. 1 on might lacerate the bones of such ft little child by severe pressure. sion.

9. Wit en, for the space of three months, no payment has been received for tlie board of any child, and nothing has imiore, A.uroves, wr. vemment snips, tugs, and they have been found to so dirty, lary and worthless that it became necessary to Lchargo theta and irn them over to the dcr mercies of the I rovost llaislud of Port Koyal. The EeU4 rams hare made their appearance outside Fort Sumter sgstn, but they did not venture to engage eur fleet. The injuries received by the JCiytrone State, in tha lata Rebel raid, have been re-faired and the has rejoiacd the fleet.

From Fortress Monroe, roKTP.tffl Moseoe, March fi. It. SpaUn9 arrived last ereojn- from Hilton Head, siid toil i jomediately for ahmrtvn, D. having a board Getieral FosrER'S staff oihcera. On Mondxy morning last, at aa early hour, the Provost Guard captured about seven thousand five Lundred doi.ars' orth of contra baud goortu, at Lambert IViLt, on LiaU-th iiiver.

Four tho smngglers werearroted. The British f.i-afe iMperte arrived last night from Larievtoo, and anchored ia the roads abreast U. PERDHiAui, Committee. mo 10 21 23 lars. the additional sum being in the shape of oosfs been heard from the parents ot guardian of said chliif.

the SAILED. and fees, from which those engaged IU VUWI tW' vi.i mlilanu for it another residence. Shin Shafemue. Oxnard. for Liverpool, sailed yesterday.

ISO) one, nowever, tooa tne rwponsiDi ify or tee child out, or provide 1 1 1. 1 1 .1.. iions are ine. witn tne ronowintr carrot oi.fiis ousneis wnear. sit bbls flour, 174 caks tallow, Mil boxes sturcb, 'an cioverseea, ib nois ocer, dms porx, au tierces laru, zirj OTeXttat' Thi8 m'tinf( held to check the oS rLnw thought ti at tUt diwBA iiu ri.sfnf appointed to apply to the to enact snch AMrUmon.

ff iVeoientary mav moat Judicioua and i circtiLislanoes. boxes nncon. 2U boxes cheese, itf hhas hart, is Dales rags. ASSEMBLY BUILDING. TENTH AND CHESNUT.

Amuucments for Old snd Younsr. SiONOli BLITZ, -Tlie Great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with bis LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and popular entertainments EVERY EVENING during the week, commencing at 1H o'clock, and WEDNESDAY an3 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 P. M. The attraction will be MARVELOUS EXPERIMENTS IN MAGIC, WONDERFUL POWERS IN VENl'RILOttUISM. and tj orkJns butter, i necessary under the Discovery op Facilities in this State for the uxTrv atiojt ow Ttjl.Au incorporated Society is npon the point of being immediately organized in this city to superintend the culti nation of tea.

In one of the districts of the State, large quantities of the article have been lately discovered growing in a natural condition. The discovery was made by a Chinaman traveling through the State Sureeon Drrrr, of the Uuttei Mates Armv, was Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. I.KWES. March 2. The shiD Wyoming, for Liver then sworn, and he corroborated tho statements of The committee consist of the President and Secretary, Colonel Dennis Heenak, Hugh Barb and John Lafierty.

pool, steamers Belle Schultz, and ohn Rice, for Fortress XfnnrnA rumA flnmnnn Knnrlflv and nAd to SfA A StilD the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. return i Dr. McCi having examined the child's person.

The child was tidily cuusatutioually scro-I fulous. On being Sargeoa Dcprr said that it was 1 very improbable that tne child could hare been in- (unknown) and schooner Knight, from Portland for Fortress Monroe, are the only vessels at the harbor. The steamer Patroon will be got afloat to-mortww, and the barouo Charles Brewer, end brig E. Baldwin, will be several months ago. Specimens of the aiticle, which have been hastily prepared for experiment, and tastod i bv enicttres.

are pronounced to be of almost equal Xaval. For fhe ship Shotcmuc, which sailed irom this port yesterdav, for Liverpool, I1HU lilu liaf jmm. Wl yvrT CITY kiij phla. February 21, 18A i jurea ly the operation jertonned To Hotel and Tavern Keepers, Restaurants, and quality with the best imported tea. It is said that in one tract, at least seven thousand acres exists ready District Attorney Mann then addressed the lui-v.

i takes out the following cargo: bushels wheat, 45.0 barrel flour, 1.4 casks tallow, 600 r. as yet boxes start up for immeainte preparation ior the gatucre desirous gelling Liquor by lens measure than one -quart. Applicants for License will aoply at this efPce. as provided by Act of approved April 2uth, lts5y, co ieet.lait barrels port 4 tho locality of the treasure, and the pecui lar contU' 5125 bae barrem 1 IV) ti-rce lard, 209 boxes bacon 2') boxes cheese. 1 tiona reximrod for its cultivation ia this climate, re He said that he had taken care to call in the advice of the most eminent physicians, because Iso was influenced by a doubt as to the guilt of the deiendant.

'i hat 'doubt was now a. tiled. It woulJ not be for biia to ask the Jury to ct avict the defendant, because if convicted it must bo the face of a reasonable launched as soon as the tide serves. Yours, AARON MAE3HALL, MEMORANDA. Steamshln Canada, (Br.) Grace, Liverpool via Halifax, Cleared at Boston on iueday.

t. Steamship Columbia, Barton, from New York, at Havana lbth ult. and sailed Uth lor New Orleans. Ship iioanok Thompson, irom New 1 oik, at Havana 2Ph ult. mid salted lor New Orleans.

Ship Nora, Adams, sailed from Liverpool I4th ult for Calcutta. -I hogsheads tark, 13 bales ra- sua ni kiiss Ditr.er. uLUieciosea. in Ul inuia the loiiowmg viz. Wards.

Trom Caf i torn la. A raAXCieo. iavh 4. 1 tie slilp Arey tm-t Unmet wits chrirt. )-! for Kal oi to Lulattd.

Ial tenders advatjred to V. At a rei-nt inunfc-ipal eitx-fion trt Vlihi'a city, prln-t cipat twa joataa 'ierntory, tue Isiuu party tri-, a "'''bed C.Ttt ms powder fnllt erected oa this coast nearly fft.y I ccinaieBf tHierations 121 e-autal Jut county. Coita'derahie tiax wiUta raided ri 4eral counties ff Ca uorata year, tha experiment having proved it to ho aao peentahie t.aa wlieat, lUa rue) for iecal3'irr in mlntn? stock is Increa-dng. Jt la tuMatd lem SVb)f ha-M i.aiiv, buyjfiji it.i 1 selling ia tuo c-aa tma.tsC: stuck AacLaMs aine. TXe Bccond Sew Ilamps-hii Rrclmeut.

CojiCwsd, N. Man fc 4. lhee.nd New lia npsl Ire Rtuient arrived here to-dsy. An enthusiastic 'O1 Monday, March lfos Trir. Schooner Th vessel.

I THE JLOmrard and bouiH streets PAS- 3. Second il. nv.u doubt, end this was the cse. wed ww! ay, i.v.hni..i.i, a- which was noatea upon ine socnouai cocks or ti.tr vwunutnce.i Third and Fourth Fifth ivy Turd, last week, was tai-en oir yesterday aifci- laving two iiuck oi mo new imssnger ran way wniou l.orinff' henn In win. i-t t.1 I 1111 LotllblU'd RUd Rtl S.

fiXiA fill was not ckmr lhat bo did. Tliis is of slow pro- Sixth. It ctes; it wa lnuucea recenuy, or it l.utl existent Ion jmbw jicaioraza int. for Montevideo. A 1.

I. Aa. Viv.iil uhrblluliititl ii 111 lilt itlA hmt tI 4, 11' i' Ik tetore It was tha dut the Court to disco i to t4iPfc jviihut, nuiiJL nil 1 1 v. vvuui.buvj rVl 11... I c.t a i.rt t.rt.

-I Seventh and Ninth and Tenth Eleventh. 1 Wednesday" il. enaKt aioiiiH. tine was uoihwbkww "ot im are hi. liOOKOnr, xrom ac" ran jc raucipcu, zu uipr.

Stetson, clewed at New York ftuprejuuiows. i i lector i i.r, id. and the stones Lava been wot readv far Khlo W. Ftvthin hr.d acu-a Improporiy. His action might have pro I i 1 1 rmtnnl97 for 1ISVC.

"1 wentn anu Fourteenth and inuay. i street. duced good or it mijht not. But he had driio barm, fhere was nothing to show oa Sixteenth- Monuay, hiladeluhla. to load for New Orleans.

turr.ii ink, lor tin. tin.i mi I I tho road will it is expected Tf'ii'Oil stances will permit, and ft: ft 5 Hauled in for Eepairs. Tiie Harauc Wiuurn, Jiauiphrey, cleared at Pci tland 28th ult, soon Lo coiupleteu. Ktati a min-boat MercedUa. which arrived at lias nuit Seventeenth.

Ekntecutb. and Nhietecctli WeUnos-X Twentieth i'l' Twenty-first and Twenty- for Bnenos Aj res. BarotKi Palermo, Ingrabam, cleared at Palermo 4th ult an 1 rustic nrer wa riv to iverts.r 1 Raar weVoutctt t'iian i they were ah addjiesaea by iifijorGe(ierMlWooL. latlalttioa of lViUest of Harvard Eoston. Mae-h 4 Tte of Rev.THOs I'Mfc a frtekieai t.f Jsrrd College, tooa plavce this afiwauotii Sale of the Powder Magazine.

The I the part of Doctor At ivto.h. He was clear of either liauieor censure. The Jury.aftor a few moments' cornulf alien, while in Hair seals, reittrned the yertlict "not At the announcement of tl.e verciirt tin as a tlisposi-tii to cheer and applaud, but the boku was DiomcUy siioucd. on hatuitiav liwt, wa hauied lo the principal pier the Navy Yard yesterday, for repairs. Her tew lave been taken off and she will go out of eoramiesioti (mm Sim now occupies a position letween tho I Twenty-nnh.

Cleik Powdw Magazine pmporty la tho First Ward, in ex- tent over four acros has been sold, under tho direc- uarqfie Scio, Hume', fioni New Orlcou3 20 days, with tion of AdiutAut-Gei-cral for 87600. suar, at New Orleans yesterday. fe27 Its I can-boat bkettaudialt ai-d the fcioop-otwar Hxtruioaa. 49,.

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