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-umber 10.578. a Telegraph to the N, ¥, Sun, ee OM WASHINGTON, ldiers and Sailors Widows. THE DAVIS ELEPHANT. It. GEORGIA, Nobody Wants ‘EWS FROM GI A COLORED MAN BECOMES BAIL. Fearful Railroad Accident, ONE PERSON KILLEO--13 WOUNDED, The Feniaas on the Border. QUIET NOT YET RESTORED. Order From Washington, PrincipalLeaders to beProsecuted City and Miseellaneons News. End of the Shipcarpenters Strike, FAILURE OF THE 8 HOUR MOVEMENT. ase of Reberts, the. Fenian, He is Released on on &e.,. Parcle. &e. Wasitsatos, Jone 12. The Fouse Committee on Invalid Pensions are pre- Paring a bili, which will eoon be reported, giving to the widow of the eollier or sailor, in addition to her oresent peasion, two dollars a month for each of berchildren, This pension will require an eppro- priation of £F,000, 000, There is no doubt that the Government at any time would transfer Jeff. Davis to the jurisdiction of the district Court of Virgiuia, Ifa a writ of habeas corpus should be iseued to bring bim before (hat tribanal, Becretary Wellos bas jost returned from the Naval Academy. where the examiuation of the midship men iscompleted. The latter are about t start on sbeir eummer eruise, Col, William W. Seaton, formeriy editor of the Washington Nationat Intririceners, le dying of wocer. BY MAIL, The Swiss Republic and the Americas Kebelhen. (Correspondence of the Sun) Wasninetos, Jug 12.—The following translation of acomumuniention, dated Berne, Apri Inet, ad dressed to the Sec etary of State, will prove interest. ing to the readers of the Sr Mr. Sewarr-Allow me, na former President of the Swiss Republe, which has evor cherished the warmet eympnthies for your ¢ try ates, to re commend the lever of tew lines, Mr. Faang Bucheer, to your king ¢ eration, Ife isa Sirs, @ho bas been encouraged by some of his country- men to vieit America for the purpose of patntim some of "our moat remerkablo men and woade:fu landscapes, to le taken bock to bis native country, With great consideration, Kosert Ex President of the Swiss Contederation, Bensr, A Ms. Seonerany—Switzeriand bas watched the wighty contest in the United 5 a and now ereete with great joy the victories of the Union, The names of the great s.a'esmen and war. tiors, «6 whom the triumph je dur, are ae well known and ss much bonored here avin the | nited States. (hese circumstances suggested tho idea to one ot our arise tocolicc: these figures aud scenes one group, foria a iarce bistorical picture to ecoine cu. Stall of Repreacntaiives, Lhe paister pelected, Mr. Bucheer, of solerne, goes to America e the pleture, He ison artist of great ce- ,and I take tue liberty of recommen ting hun to your kind cousideration, I hop: bh be wel eowe, aud when fie werk is, we truly eay that the Kepubiies of the Vid and New, World have new bona o1 Union, 1 embrace the occas.ou, te, Yours trul Georgia. Interesting Items Avoreta, Ga., June 12,-The Central Reilroad Gestroyed by Sherman's army, hase been recon structed, aud trains from Macon to Savannah and Augusta, passed through to-dey, instructions from the War Department, stringent Quarantine regulations have Deen established for the ports of Savannah, liruue wick aud Dariea In eceordance with bower M. Lozarus and J. T. W. Walker, United Biates Collectors, have resigned, ae they could nit take the fert-on't fihe Lovat Gror the was arrested by the ely ather on a charce of attem ut of money borrowed of them when yvernivent. He man Lecoming his surety, ltw thie af tine to de feud ne an officer of the ¢ ave tl, a color Texas and Iexico. Creps 'n Texas—The Captured Ex-U. 8. Lebels in Ye o New Onrrans Junp 12,—The Texans are eubecrit Ing a Davis Deience Fund, ‘Tee Texas upland col- wn ; the lower lands are overtiowe |, and el, Corp planted on harvested wheat Isulis erceuent. The Contederaics captured in Mexico had settled | | on the chareb ¢ jacnted coffee p ations, The Lilerals clait ¢ e# takea in the fa- rios. The ¢ re to release the olf en, but . young mninthe Literal army. nel and, of Missouri, will bs released, anor & femi Two orphews and nof Gen, Pilee, were capiured, Gen, Shelby is ngage in cottcm and cane planting lower down tle wiley, and will make « large crop. He has scon- sct for traneporting railroa@ maverial. The work \ the Vere Cruz railroad has been stopped for went funds to pay the hands, TALE FEARFUL CATASTROPHE, One Person Killed, Thirteen Wounded. Ricitvosp, Va, June 12,—A fearful accident oe- curred to the down mail train on the Denville Rail road, near Coalfield, thie afternoon, caased by the breaking Ofsewitch rod, The Indies’ car was precip. {tated over an embankment, making three evolu- tions, and emashing the car in the descent. Mie. er, of the vicinity of Danville, was instantly killed. Thirteen other persons were injured, among them Biebop Barly, of the Methodist Charch, end Irae Overley, of Charictte SONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Nimth Scasion. SENATE. Wasttxatox, Jone 12,--Mr. Chandler called ape bill appropriating money for the preservation, repair and completion of public works on the Pacific and Atlantic cosets, om the lakes and et other points, which wae passed, Atone o'clock the till making appropriations for the Legislative, Kxecutive and Judicial expenses of the G.reinwent for (be veer ending June 3’ th, 1867, wastaken up. it ie a bill of filty-one pages, and pro, vides for (ue salaries of officers ia the different de partwente. On the question of adopting an amendment playing F16,(H at the disposal of the Secretary of the Tiersury, to tot reare at hie discretion the compensa lon of the clecka of Lie department Mr. Wilson said he was oppose! to giving such ie tion to auy m and eepecially to the present Tetary of the Treasury would give that officer teo much control ove: she men te his department. er Mr. Feeven en anid the Secretary @ taithfal and comp tent pubile officer, ‘Tie policy of the p:o- endment 1 been inaugurated uader Mr Ch ase aad cou ip Mr. Wilson said tha Ation upon the Secretary of the Treasury, but it li Buown that be ¢ Secretary) had ea i any t sof which the mano: the prople through the country de net epprove. He bed ap sunted men to off.co without requiring the oath f seribye lbv law ‘There were ereat comp aint bim for bie course in the selling of gol, Le fon) umd received a letter trom au eminent t hent ‘o w York on this subject 1b wae very well Known that when others were in favor of coming down and recornigive he existence of Congress, he frond out detiantiy and boldly, in a epvech which he (Wilton) woud not undertake tocharecarize, He had gone beyond the President Limeet ip maintain polioy that ninety-nine out of every bunlred feus were oppored to. Mr acd no desire to cast im as in bad taste for men to polit yee fo bad taste, Pesernden) did epeech. ite be Secretary wos not in whe h end hardly Anew just whore he was going whea be commenced, Mr. Grimes eaid {t wae a prepared speech. He (Mr (rites) wae there and Leard it, and be noticed that the -ecretary recalied several centences ant repeat ed them, just ee meu do whea they are delivering prevared speeches, Mr, Fessenden raid he sometimes recalled renten- ) yet he er made prepared epoecher, Tt culy showed the jaundiced eye with woich Mr. Grime viewel everything done by tary of the lresesury dorred the Pivelaeni's poiic He was sure, lio aud he (Mr. Fesson ver, of (he hoaest iuieut As tor the peach pripeaple, he (air. Fe: eenden, was more rerpousible for it tham any otter wan, Mr. Grimes asid he did not eee the propriety of talking of the bad taste of areaiiing absent men, lid not the Secretary of the Treasury assail Con- gievs in ite ebeence on the evening of bis serenade oh? die bad good reasons for refuctag to give the discreiionary power seked for w the Secretary, and it wee well Known what they were, Mr. (rrimes then rev owed certain recent scovw of Mr. McCulleuga the appointment oi men who could not take tue Oaib—i de late asles of god, &o Mr, Conures, in a few remarks, characterized the persons who recentiy serenaded tue Cabinet as wan- dering minsireia, political scrubs, political fung, miserabie dupenvuente, eb . u explained (be canres which induced ot Finance to rf. port the pending simendment ‘The amendment wae agreed to by the following vote: YearMessrs, Anthony, Conners, Davis, Doolittie, Fessenden, Foster, Guthrie. Harma Henuuricas dobnson, Morgan, Nortoa, Kiddie, Saulsbury, Sher imau, Vao Winkle, Williams and Yates ; Shandle:, Cragin, Cresaewell, Ed- 8, Howard, Hione, Kirkwood, L. ne, lof Nye, Poland, Rew Sprague, siewars, mibus, Wade and Wileon, Phe amendineut agreed to is in the following \an- Guace: For compensation of temporary clerks in the Treasary | rimentand tor additional comprnss tion to off ere and clerkain the same department, one hundred and sixty thousand doilars; provided that the temporary clerks herein provided for may be classifies according to (he character of thelr ser- Vices, and tuat tie Seeretary of the Treasury may ditional compeneasion es may be in uent just and may pe requir by the pub- He service, and sowuch f the said act making ap- propriations tor the iegisixtive, executive aud just aLexpensesof the Govornment, approved March 1505, af forbide the Secretary o ury to awardany such additional compensation aier the fireto! July, 150. 16 hereby repealed. Provided further that out of the apprepriation of mx50,0C9 mad) by said act for compensation & t clerks in the lreasury t coartment, tional compensation wo cler in the same lepart- went, there aha be pak. each } orron thercia ap pointed by the Secretary ae jete or counter, who euoli have served in such capacit. for one year pre Vious to the prseage of this act, apa whee pay smointe to less than one thousand Gcers por au- num, the sum of one hundred collars, Mr. Doolittle offered a reeolution, calling upon the President for any information in his posscasion rele tive to the departure of Austrian troops for Mexico, and asked its jramediace consideration, Mr, leesen- obected, aud the resolntion goes over, Mr. Fdmunds, frern the Committee on Commerce, called up enact (urtherto provide for the sutety of the lives of pre euge.s on board of vessels propelied, » whole of lu part, by seam, to regulate the +a! sot etestaboat inepecvor jor other pur 1s ye The considera‘ion of the Appropriat’on bill was re- euined, Tue Committees of Finence recommended the e imine outet the provieo in the iollowine clause or Omnry EXpes {un ear ng inso effect the arveiaiaersot Cougeces, suihorizing loans and the ieeue oO) Tieaeury notes 24.000,U4); provived that no further jisure shall be mace ior the ezy ri- weutal ayecen oO. Lydrogtatic prulog by the Drea- cury Departueat til euch eaperlmente ehali bave heom Geunitely ot ived vy law sud a distiuet ap pioprins ou made (herefore,” The amendment was agreed to. ihe Committee of Conference on the divagreeing votes oo the joint resolus onbeats at Woet bout, m ar rh wh Veuuing the sideration of Lili the ured HOUSE OF REVRESENTATIVES On motion of Mr. Raymond, the Commitee on Ap- tions * ed from the consideration of the .ero utlona ot the New York Legielatu.e@ 1 la- tive othe pay mentof the militia of 1812, aud the claim of George Collingham, and they were relerred to the Committee on Clairas, Mr, Schonek, from the Committee on Military Af- faire, reported back with ameadments the Senate join! resolution in regard to bounty to colored sol- diere and bounties, pens’o sand allowances to their belies, The amenunents were agieed to and the joint resolution as auended was passed, Mr. Hart, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported @ bill for legalizing marriages in the Dietrict, which was read three times and passed, It prowides that al! colored persons in the tries who, p.evious to their actual ompncingsion, ua- dertax d arrved te occupy ae ry lee tal ealotibe, wheiber the rights ’ ewha “s have EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE mes tS nll i been celebrated between thom or not, shall be deem | each dillgence as would Le consistent with the dig- fd husband and held to be legitimate, Mr, Delano introduced @ bill amendatory of she Naval Appropriation Bill of thie sess! Ie ex Piained that a eection of that bill, repealing rec tion of the act of 1835, had the effect of increasing the par of Navy officers fron y to thirty-three per cent, equal to $1,800, 100 a nd said (hat neither House had any idea of ‘oing anythlog of the kind. Ifthe pay of Navy officers ought to be io creased it should be done openiy and knowingly Mr, LeBiond and Mr, Pike objec.ing to ita consider ow, the bill wae referred to the Cou ee Affairs. Mr. Scbonck, from the Conference Committee on the joint resolut on relative to appsintmente to the Bauer Academy, made & report which was agreed 0 The Uouse then, . and their children shail be t 4 o'cloek, journed, THE FENIANS, Matters Aleng the Korder, Ete. Berravo, N. ¥., dose 12.—A larga nomber of Fenians from Maine have arrived here, they having been furnished transportation from there to Buffalo by Gen. de. The citizens are beginning to feel uneasy at the collection of euch a larre body of Fenians here, though ther hare behaved extromely well o far, Gen. Barry, late yeatertay afternoon, received anthority to give transportation to the r 4 who desired to co farther West aud d not pay their paseage. on their civing their par not te attempt the Invasion of © A piand anada Fenian mese wieeting was held at St. James Hail this evening, This meeting was occasioned primarily br the introduction of a resolution in Congres, yestor day, to Instruct the Commitiec oa Forelen Affsiss to inquire into the expedieney of reporting a bill to repost the neutrality eetof 1818. This action ¢eives new lifetothe Fenian movement, aud the meeting War very enthusisetic. The Vomary Commit. tee of the Irish Republic have publised @ stirring eal tothe Iriet citizens of Duffalo, and to ally of republ liberty. Phe tolewtug te anu extract from thi peal: * What thee ho perron men woo bave placed some « Phe voice of the great Ame: Inet beard in the hails ol Congres gle individual, but frou: the representatives of hirty mi/'ions, and, trueto their national yetinets, they raired the oes for the remed, ‘od Liew them! They wil rouse mauy an enxions epliit acies in our peop'o is et ; bot from a éin- throughout the world, aod make tyrants tremble on Awerica le the their thrones, aa the ery ors forth, defender of Liberty!’ Let the per throughont the land-—call meetings. p ond pledge their eunport to the me upon their banner, ‘lL niversel Liberty!’ , ! ! Colle do when the ery c attic goes forth let 6 as individuals, if they cannot come as companies or regiments.” Bervato, Jone 19.—The Fenians generally will Not accept transportation home from the Govern ment, coupled with e igo not to agelu take up arms to invade Canads. Stringent steps would have to be taken by the Government to compel Whew to leave this vicinity, FROM OODESAnUnG Oavensnena, N.Y, Juve 11,—T oral order bas just been promulgated Hranqrvarrees Disrrior ov 81. } erenoRG, JUNK II, 1566. » He pavent, ey ; have your men @ following gon- The following 4 uctions, bared on the recent Proclamation of the Presicentof the Lplied States, and orders from Major General Meade, commandin, the mijitary district of the Atlantic, are turniel oc for the information of officers commanding at Rome, Watertown, Ogdensbure, DeKalb Juvetion, Potsdam Junction, ema iutermediate pointe, All tra:ue pase ing through the stations mentioned above will be carouly inepecte!, and any Fenians or munitions war moving jurther towards ihe frontier will be balted, the stores ecized and the Fenians not per mitted to continue in thet diection, At all po nus occupied by United Btates ticope any prominent Fenian agitators, jesoere or ageots, or iodiv diesegardiog the recent pice to viola‘e the neutrality | cere commanding at dite railroad and te rep ageute or operat ud for bid them, on palu of having their closed from conveying fenians cr munitions of war jutended for them, or isanemitting to them any commun ieatior either in cipher or other Lider, Ceptain of the Firat Arul n Rome, will nad um eh pee liable man, entnrmissioned of ror soldier, who will go ee far Watertown, reporting there to the commanding officer, and to Major kine on histe'urn, any intormation respeciing the rage of the Fenians or their et on the train, as ceraining, it possible, the nameof the car aud cou ducor, Col, Siemmer, at Watertown, will send a se milar guard, with corresponding orders, ae far as Potsdam Junction. Trains baring Feulans or mu- nitions on board. will not be alowed to proreed until they are removed, and sufficient guarantee is that eneb men and inanito} b on board, Any con’u ploved by railioad cor lat.on of there ordexs, jurther with the train and comfort w the fiations ‘ arrested inte will confer with ont ving ab the vio 1 to proceed Commanding oit dintely to the Ih ures that rosy be im mation which may come Ing toe movements of periy will be eent with iby order ot o1 ee lll eend any otber into their possession co the leaane, Alleaptuced 8 sultable guard to bie place, Con Vouvws, FROM MALONE, Maroxe, N.Y. dane 12.—Our village now has the appearance of an in portant militery town companies of United Stutes infantry are here, apart of whom have pitched thetr tents in the very centre of the town, Laat night four companies marched to Constab.es, six miles North of here, to capture some munitions of war, which it was reported the Fenian® had evized there, They did not enceeed in finding any. and returned this morning, The mvading ie disheartened, the men are eaving jor their Lomes by every train, ‘They have succeeded in giving our neighbors over the boruer a inost magnificeat reare We ere informed by ageatioman direct from Cana- Ja, that but one jamily retains between Front River and Huntingtou,a distance of over twenty miles The others have been Irightened aw The ex- eminetion of the officers under arrest commenc¢ = je now progreveing (len. Mende an! Stott have just arrived ouaepecia! train trom st, Al- bans, ‘Lhey wili remain bere bil] to morrow. All quiet on the Saimonu ! Matovm Monpay, dose 12.—The Fenian prison ers—Murphy, Ueffermom and company ~ were Drougiit up for examination to-day, beiore the U. 5, Commissioner, aad remanded until to morrow, Bail is derunuded in the suin of @,000 each for Marphy and Ieferman, and §5,000 for asxch of the others (jen, Murphy lesued an cries to-sav, counselling ull the Fenians tO remaiu—notwiithe anding which roven car loads left this evening. Provably will vot Le more than thre ! » hundred tomorrow, ‘bhey have arms runic lien ber of men, there Fenians here t for that num, FROM WASTI4GION Washinaton, June 32, The inquiries made by Mejo:-Meade are as yet in- complete, but so iar as they Lave gone they do not sesult in confirming the report that the Canadian or 08% forces crossed the boundary line, or that any of tho Fenisus have teen killed by them, or thateny Yenianas were capimed on the American side of the frontier, In reoly to an inquiry of Dis trict-Attorney Dart, of Pottedam, Now York, as to whether suy of the sabordizate officers and mon of the Fenian prisonets should be indicted, the Ate torney-Gieneral telegraphed imsiructions todey to ndict the leaders ovly, and to prosecute them for breach ,of the United Bistes Neutrality laws with but will be heid as givinys ald | both, 1834, 13, L866. nity of the United States, Movements of the (0.1K Ricuvonp, Va, Jowe 12 Mr, Stephene arrived from Washington this afternoon, and ie stopping at the Prchange Hotel, He will spend « few dayein Richmond and Veversbure, and then eturn to York, His presence not being geaersily Known hes hot yet caused any commotion among the Fenians, NPW YORK STATE SENATE. The Charge Against Judge Smith, Atuany, Jose 1%-The Senate convened at 19 o'clock, The Proclamation of the Governor, calling the extra session forthe trial of charges preferred sentnatt ce of Oneida County weeread, The Clerk called the rolland twenty-four Senators were found to be present. C. B. Sedgwiek and Mr. Hunt appeared asthe counsel for the prosecution, and Ire Shaffer aod Henry Smith for the defence. Judge Smith, the accnsed, wee present in person, The de- fence raised the question that the Governor's mes fare transinitting the charges was not within wwe meaning of the Coustitution, inasmuch as it did not recommend the removal of the accused. Mr. Bhat- fer etated that he should raise another question in ion with the merssge, and asked for an ad- jourmment, which was agreed Sentences | pon Vurderers Atirmed. Atnany, Jose 12.-The Cours ef Appe hes affirroed the sentences of the murderers Ferris, Vriery, Gouzalez and Salvador, The “Corruption” ( ases in the Now Jersey Legislature. Tuesron, N. 1, Junr 12.-—The persone chareed with bribery and corruption in the Inet Legislature have all been charged before the Court and pleaded The last, Daniel Helsman, wae and gave ballin $10,000 toe ret the October term, The Awcrican lrotestant Association, Purapvetruia Jose 12.—The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the U. 8. American Protestant Asso- eration te holding ite session here, and will continue uott! Thareday evening. The attendance is unu tunlly large, particalarly from the Western States. The election of officers resulted in the choice of the following RB. W.G. Grand Master, John I. Baente, of Ohio; Vv. G. Master, James MeConaell, of Massacha irand ‘Tr th, of Peo Grand See Pennayly ot Robert limeon, of ob Roberts, Khede The New Urunswick Elections Jousx, NB, Jose 12.~The New Brunawick elections were fluished to-day, Kings and Charlotte counties returned Coufederate candidates by very laree majorities, The Confederates will have 330 members in the new logisiature, and the opposi tion, &. (By Mati te the New York Bun) Tory were eating cautolopes in New Orleane on that ult, A Monument to the Confederate dend le erecting in Alabama Last week the shipments ef coal, from the (iffar~ ent mining regions of Penoaylvania, reached the evormous aggregate of 801,017 tons, The coal was worth a t two millions of dollare Tae Richmond (Va.) Wie states that rents on faling very rapidly im that city t it year rented from 2,500 easily to be obtained for $600 to Sevewat ladies bad their dresses epoile! on Bat- urday evening in the city of Providence, R, 1., by oil and lampblack throan upeoo ther by scoun- dreis who promenaded the streets of the vity four aoreast Tar decrease ofthe U. B debt, between the Aw Kite, 1505, and the Juoe 1866, statement, Toonths) is 87,401,825. Lhe eales of gold int period are reported o have brought ntuthe Treas ury tuily &7 iniiiions in curreney. Tue Owen County (Indiana) Joramarn hae th following feeling paragr ‘Sain Curtle killed hue favorite do, The reason waa, there was a couple of apecimens of the tilting hoons perambulating the streess the day befere, T..¢ dog ‘saw too much to live'—so Sam saya, Pursce ALrexp of Englend has become Duke of FEdinturvh, and if to take bis seat in the Tlouse of Lords, The title be exw! by the ueath of Prince Willem Vreederick, without issue, on Nov, It 6 (here‘ore a new creation in lavor of Priuce Alived, and will be borne ae bis first title, A wat font in Frazeysburgh, Muskingum County, Ovio, continuing three weeks, term nated last Saturday, The male community of the town. ship divided into two parties, and devoted their energies to the bloody work. Gaturday evening they counted “inilss'’eud the result was thas 3,179 rats had been killed, Owine to the overflow of the country along the Moss.se ppi and other rivers, steamers sormeimes run foul of the channel, aleamer Saratoga, y down the rive ago, Cou. cluded there was too auch water in the river, and when fifty miles below Shrevojort, she took the bank aod landed on s plautation. Ter West Indies crop of sugar this year will probably reack tweive thousand hogeheads aod ea correspon ‘ing Quantity of rum aud molasses, say from tive to e gut thousand hogsheads of m, sul three tuousend of rum. This will be tfty per cont, more than the crop of 155), and fully double that of the preceding year, A Porton paper bh report thata clerk in one of the wher e stores of that city hes lately been aflli ted with # painful breaking out on the neck, nich he at first attributed to boils, but, a pbyer- cian being called, the Jeut wae iuiorined taat be as suffering fren. the polsoncus properties of artvles used io the preparation of bis euamelled paper collars, whick bad beeu aveurbed iuto hie azote. Ar a recent drawing-root the Prius esa ol Wales wore atrain of pink velvet, ricbiy triamed with Brussele lace; pink tulle petticoat over pink milk ; founces of Brussels lace, Head-cress ~\iare of diamonds, feathers and veil ; ornatente—pearle end diamonua, the Victoria aad 1 ot 8s. James's Palace, Albert Order, aud the Order of Catherine of Kusela. Arrw dsyse ago a freedman in King Willism Co, Ve t tra erate encounter, Bim oD sler suake ieasuring f ja:veinproporten, The contents ot bis suske- Glip's stumach were varied aud sesorved, reported asi lows: A young rabbit, five partridge eges, a couple of trogs, two ben Kee lienard, ands ginallchiken, It belonged w tne tribe of black suukes, ‘Tau largest salary paid snv one man in New England is received by the agentof the Salisbury Woollen Mills, Newouryport, who has fifteen tiousand dollars @ year, Lue lowest salury was probably received by that Meshodiet clensymanu who asserted ay toe Besion Convention lest week that bis remuneration for she fires year's preaching consisted of » new bat aude buslel of apples, while ab + he was more torvuoate, his salary aswounting to sbous twenty-five dollars a year. An individus! from the country, stopping # a hotel in the city, wae offered s cigar by one of Thirty-Third Year @ boarders with whom he was conversing, which accepted, The boarder then passel him the one he was emoking, for the purpose of grime @ Hight, He carefully placed the one first handed to him in his pocket, and cutting off the end we lighted one that had been in the mouth o his gone trols friend, commenced aemoking, satire as he did eo, “It ain't often that man irom the coun- try rune afoul of eo clever a iellow in the city aa you are" Tar Detroit (Mich.) Anventiag® fa aponer fp the following : * About ove year ago one of our business me: ted New York city, aud while there ordered a half devon errtea de vleite of bin sel, which he distribu.ed among hie friends in that place, Afew days aco he wae surprised to find one of the \ounterfeit resemblances in pos. Seesion of the ooh cook. An investigation Inte the matter disclose! the fact that whe had received it from @ fortune teller ia Now York city, whe advert sed to forward a» correct likeness of any young lady's fusure husband, all for the eum of Afty cents, which amount the cook bad remitted, scoording to the advertisement, aud received her employer's likeness in return. Vv. B. OB. Fatecarun, president of TM's College, in a lecture on Rome, kaye that Win Btory is deatined to be the fires ac An Engliah lord bas offered bir $1 a twarbles, # . w Inter in Rome, 010 for one of wives the folowing pleture of Hosmer, the Ame sculptor: "Tarries Hoemer wae fant Massachusetts virl,making &1%- 000 or $15,000 a year by her chisel, but newer auce ceeded in living within ber incom, while she had long a.nce exhausted her | atrir y. Bhe drive the fantest hors beautiful mariies ever looked upon. A from Rome 4; sof the works in M i : “Benton and Meatr \ tu Rome, ancl shemakes the mone lower Hoemer's + peice 76 Scud, (abous wiguot @ fountain for aledy (Marian f gland), now nearly finished; @ Biren plsying to three listening Hgures riding on dolp- bine, price 600 guine 4; afawn aud Batyr in marble, ond a pretty little Puce, @ child with e torwiseim one hand, @ lizard in the other, sealed on a wad stool, two or three other toad stools growing rounds also a lovey medallion of Night and Morning to be executed in brouse,—Morniug with a torch an@® roses, Evening with poppies in her band, morning and evening start, @ lark and bat, make up the composition." LOCAL NEWS, WEW YORK AND TAME VICINITY) beNtan Mavrens —Tre Rosrnts Exaite Narion~ Tr Prres-Giana as Woervusera. Cor. Koneers Retrasey ow Parowr.—Thie case which was commenced on Monday was brought up agaim yesterday on adjournment, The Court room wae crowded, The rogular Court under Judge Betts be ing in session, there was a delay of halfan hour, after whieh Col, Roberts came into Court aceompan- let by bis counsel, and upon his appearance was loudly cheered by the audience. Commissioner Betis rtated that if any further demonstration of spplause took place, he would have to clear the Court, Mr. James Gibbous firat called, and examined sa to Mr. Roberts’ handwriti: A piper was shewm him whieh he stated was notin his opinion writte by the defendant, Mr. McKeon asked to see the pa- per, but the District Attorney refused, Mr, John Mahon (Sus Reporter) was the 4 wit. ness, He tostified that he knew piece in road: war which he in his reports had called the Headquarters, The last time he went thore it was ¢ Jearn something about the expedition to Canada, re. To hinin~ twas likel: which he bad read ia the Sunday quiry Col, Roberts Tepid that there anotruth init. Had attended a socalled Feniam ting about alx weeks ago, and heard Col. Roberts sneak, but did mot remember more than one sentence of the epeceh, and th ae that ‘not one cent of it (money asked for) should stain hie pocket.” [a re- oly to oiber questions Mr. Mabon tentifi h had attendel @ public lecture of Gol, Cooper Inetitute, but he only remembered one wor “Fenian” end that only by the peculiar brogne which it was uttered, ich Mr, Roberve not accustomed to speak then introdaced he Col O'Mahony, That was re the breach tn the Brotherhood, He wae not s lenian, and kne of it personally, nor hed he any acquain ane Wishart, tue repuled inform: Mr rick Leamy (Won.u Re then callec brtaek no kuowledce of & log conn wicu the Meniag organization, he wae eet asida. and John M. Gallagher (Hrnaty Rep. wae pat om inguin He testitied he had beem wo 706 Broad- way, and han seen & geulicmea there who was ied out as Mr, Koberts; had copied a document, fae could nos ewear by whom writen, or whether it Mr. Koberts’ name attached, but saw that the ppeeieud in print aftixed to it. fe re dite wor yuostion to what Mr. Roberts said to bim, leet & shyuld ern ie binusell, who wae reported to be a Feulao a #0. document above allnded te cCol, Roberts Proclan not July 7th) was shows witness, and he stayed ¢ parte of it seemed like wha 4 Le hat A Mr. Mon , took advantage of @ pause in the pre ceedings b ace thas be hi sont © the (reported) residence of Wisehart to bim se awit pers or the detence, but he eould i Col. Ke WD, Goodwin was ther nothing was elictied save thet b nianiem, &e. He sanmith been arre! ved and imprisoned also arrested for inducing Orangeman, and was ready to fight the Fe- blend, Bc. ; shat he had been to Wasnington nod seen the Presmcet = nore piaree ‘ fou, who assured him thar beatar crushed "ils showed himself very Ditter, and as he was inclined to run the (question iulo & religous col~ troversy, he was set aside The Distulct Attorney then announced that Mr, Roberta might go on bis own parole to attend u o'clock on Friday morming, when the case will be concluded, As Mr. Roberts left the Court and en- . he was received with tremendous nnd asler he had gone & tout end make e mound Bim, c the corner 0) eo yous, 6. fade ashort address, in which be stated th © work would sblilgo op end by successiul as & os Godiived, Col, Roberts issued another stirring appeal to the Brotherhood yesterday, urging them to stand firm, and not be despoudent at the recent drawback; thas the cause will yet triumph, and that the sympathy of the ostion Is with them FENIAN MPDTING IN FIGHTH AVEMUR, A lereo and enthusiastic meeting was bea fast evening, at No, 2.0 Highth avenur, Mr. Melo nough Burkling in the chair After a few iatrotur 5 pur a tand pers, Fe. ever, that he bad or eesault, aod wee ww desert ; thet be spoee'! oeuding the steps tie and Chambers airee remarks by the chairman, Mr, Channcey ili delivered & lengthy suds in wbich he scored (has the Feo uld yet eouguer bagland di colonial pusseasions, at of Irelavd pow, te #aids through her eommere ultimatoly float the gioriva atree Irish Kepubile. ‘They have Mont and have tne shinee king jor belt ae that Vrer deut Jotinvon aig Bot kne teach Pogiishmen the weaung of the word a 04 EN. Stagn, of Ibiladelphia, being cal ed on, de ivered a stirring widress, wishing ther speed,” und showing Muse rigs was with th right mausteucered, He sac that the jaen ders hindered their aciion had heves Loew frre ao land, Had whey such inea ea they had int ° ‘Andrew Jackrou, it would have been very different. ( Al ue Amersicans, be said, sym-~ ein, And wished them suecess, ae jiwhowlebed to establieh their ne- ‘ed them (hat Americans would would spring up secretiy, but is vont, of Philedelphia, wae next i poke etronely im imvor os is mere clea 10 have confidence in each ob e Ohh ie ie the spirit or Lit erty, aud if they were, the men who were tueir * cervante’ would be true e them. Ln speaking 0: sue lave Feuien arwy, be eased whe ever sew au aruny inw the field, not Soir without pay, but paying their own way nod turnis oa (Continucd oa euch Peace