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LH IN am) er ——$— The Latest News Wy Teleg raph tothe ¥. VW. Sun, | Tt WASHIBGTON DISPATCHES. Another by the President. A LAND BILL OVERBOARD. A Startling Rumor Assassination of Judge Underwood, STORY SUBSEQUENTLY CONTRADICTED THE MISSISSIPPI LEVEES. Report of their Condition, 63,900,000 RFQ) RED FOR REPAIRS, CONGRESS YESTERDAY. The Reusseau-Grionell Affair. — Veto lovestizatiag Committee Appointed. City and Miceellaneous News "WO MORS CHOLERA CASES. One oft : Interestieg Proceedings, in Outrage in Second Avenue, ABUSE OF A YOUNG WOMAN. The Fenians---Release of Roberts THE BILLIARD CONTEST, Goldthwait the Victor. - &e. Wasiiixaron, Jane 16. ut to the Senate today by the eiolng the bill entitied “An act to en- abie the New York sod Montana Iron Mining and Menufsecturing Company to purchase a certain amount ofthe public innds pot now in the market,” The meraree, rreviewing the provisions of the Dill, tates that vies telnge@ his company, Mt most be n ered, isa cor Two questions acre ere r ebll con shou d be ae ereon ¢ us; and gad), whe jon ble other respec’s, they «Lou . pon acorporatou? The public deme wt, apd not to be be- stowed e upon « favored class At bas the moet speedy way of country was by encour , aad to guard the privilege ation and reonopoly, ‘The mes wnue ve at the bill is in diveet conflict with eve heretofore @. Ved im respect to the « ablic lands, ft @ object of ©. poration im pot tocuitivaet , but tome eoufacture iron, Lhe bil gives piv leges never ere * eiVeu lO private persous, iuuch more to & Wi poration ‘Lhe mes reviews at great length the system moithe laws re ting the disposal of public lands, 6 heretofore applied, and couciudes with the fol- fewing te ep tulation lst—That it gives to the New York and Montana Prou Miutog and Mauuf priv eges te a and coal lands on @ large achie, Pod at the or inary tluinan—a priviioge denied to ordinary pres mp ¢ It bestows upon the com- large nove cf coal Lande at one sixteenth o the WH prc juiced fiom pre-ctuptore, It also the Ppauy trom "ons itn yesed npoR ¥ ple-cmpiore ob 10 tiuver lapus; doubie the ume at grnuted topre on off:ied land Lot hereto « ud these previleges ae ior thouzed by the pre-eupe afue\uring. cule to private PO porat o#tiie to the policy bu princes p Pp e-emption lawa, $a—[ne bist lis Comipauy to tame possession Janu, Weil, aod acquire « pales t , @ iuuiau til dhe good taliu ol the gove:umen ai Ral ine (Siened) A’DERW JOUNBON, Wasbiugton, b, C, June iS, 156d, Mr. Sewaid has ront .he following diepateh to Cin- @unati: “To George H. Pendleton and others: Wour telegram of the vib ines, to the President on tho subject of certain citizens of the United States im cust of Britah authorities in Canada, bas been baceriy i shall have atiention, Offie'ai information bas been received that the Wing of Prussia under cate of May 20th, has de Mided that in the event of war, merchant vessels Le- Bging tosuljecis of Lostile States shall not be wab- ected to capture aad coufiscation by Bb! ips of War, so loug as reciprocity be practised by the hos Ble Staves The House Committee on Foreigm Relations will Peon report resolutions, mild censuring the course @ the Government in relation to the olan move Been. bold position @® reference to Mexican affairs; but the members @manlaiously oppose any endorsement of the Mexi gen bonds, A stertiing rumor prevailed throughont the city Bis afternoon, and ju all the public departments The Commitiee will also take wedin both it es ol Congiera, that Judge Loder wood had te been assareinated in Aleraadria, Ve. by Dr, Maddox; b & telegram received from Alexaudria this eve y in reply to a question aays: | WJudeo Lo fis ulivein his house, He bas met beens ry, Maddog is in Riehmoad* The .eportot M Ge A. tlumphris to the evces of the Mis- y of War to sare shown to be very results of conrequent overflows rous, Le re mendé a number of Bevairs, at an exvens: of liwu ‘The General Mies that at present prices the crops of cotton grown | fm the aslluvis! rezion abov ed River in 1360 would mmeunt to $1 Ay Sud t the products of the varer gion below, ab pre s@ut pric equivalent | & $50..W.0W, He eatinia'es the complete and pormenent repair of all he levees of the river would reyoiie +) ) fer the State of Arkansas; 1,500,000 for Mirsissippi ; #1,24,.00 for Lou'eiana; toral of ¥)).000, It appeare that the repairs in Louisiane He retere to examination of + tga Aner nf oll ace lat Wer | if perect these already im existence would require Them Fatal. |; MEETING OF THE HEALTH BOARD. istence, and a complete and sufficient protection should be secured, woud amount to 696 0.00) and WikO, be eetimates the alinvial lands of the ppl at 317,00 square miles, of which 193,000 wile below tie Ked River lie im the suger f whieh one-third might be brought ander oa. ‘Ibis would open « million f sugar iands, in Carat ald gi rowing * whole cottom e at double ¢.op of the United States in 130, The trial of Paymaster Paaiding was concinded to- day. Itwasshown in evidence that during the war he disbursed #140,000,000 im the Department ef Wash- ing'on, besides large sums in the South. Nothing er eaid agaivet bis official sets uni! be cepos- ited Jarge sume io Mercbenie’ Bank, just bewre the fadure of t stitution, for which be was arraigoe. on th of violating orders, b pone of the evidence * corrupt motives. Hus good character ie tuily sustained, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Finth Seasica. SENATE. Wasutneton, June 16.—Mr. Kirkwood, from the Commitee on Coaference on the disagreeing vetes on the joint resolution relative to the disposal of public lands in the Southerm States, mades report, which wae concurred in, As passed, the resolution restricte the amount of land to be entered by one person to eighty acres fer which one bund:ed and sixty acres . Until January next all who have nh part inthe rebellion are exciuded from the privileawe of the bili; after t ‘his restriciion le rewoved, On motion of Mr, Wilson, the bill to continue in ‘oree the Freedmen's Bureau was made the special order for Tuesday next at one o'clock. The joint resolation for the representa of the UCaolted States at the Paris Exposition was taken up. The question was upen the amendmen: of Mr. Har- ‘8. 17, making it the money under this jolot isbursemeate in d was adopted. rt demanded the yeasand passage of the resolution as amended. Yeas, 91; nays, 13. Bo the resolution was passed. it goes to the Flouse for concurrence in the amend The President's Private preretery entered the Senate Chamber at halt-past two. with a message trom the President, returning with bie objections the bill authorizing the nee ork Se Bee aoe ining Company to purchase certain lands: © from tals ond Rot wow in market. Urcered to be inted, 5 Mr. Morrill moved to call up the bill repealing the clty ebarier of Washington and ‘,eorgéiown, and providing for their governm by commissioners. the bi was made the special order for Weduesday uext At 5 o'clock the Senate went into Executive Ses sion, and soon after adjourned to Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Immediately after the reading of the Journa!, Mr. Spaulding offered the following preamble and resola- tion, and moved the “ previous question ." Whereas, It \s alleged in the public press that Hoa. Lovell Roamesu,ammember of this House, » Btate of Kentucky, did, on the evening of Thure- areau | upon the per- *, the 146b inet., commi member of thie House, because of words spoken in the ri aud aid assauit, if committed, wae a breach of this House aud of the wember jere Resolved, That a Select Committee of five be ap poined by the ppeaker to inves to report the facts with euch ence thereto as in their judgment m proper aod necessary for the vindication of the privileges of the tiouse and the protection of ite mewbers, aud that said Commitiee ve power to send tor persons aud papers, aud to examine witnesses ou oa. The previous question was seconded, and the reso- lution adopted, On motion of Mr. Darling the Senate bill to regu- the appointment of paymasters in the Navy, and h.tory of an aet for the Letter organization of department ef the Navy, was 0 trom the 's table, read three times and . which was ymoad offered # reso.ution adopted, instracting the Commitiee ou C inquire 1ato the ex pedieney of providing tor th: - moval or destruction of the sunken wreck obstruct- ing navieasion at the entiance ot York barber, erat of dy Hook, He also presented a memorial irom New York merchants o. the same subject. Tle House proceeded to the regular business in order, beiug the cali ot Committees tor reports of a piivace character, Mr. Bingham asked leave to offer « concurrent re- solution requesting the President of the United 5 to transmit forthwith to the Exeeutives of the several States copies of the articies of ameudment pioposed by Congress to ihe State legisiatures to ameud the Col utiwa of the | uited States, passed June 13th, 1506, to the end he ceed to act oo sald articies of Mr. Le Boond objected wo concurrent resolutien, and ed that ii should mot be adop'ed until the joint reso.ution proposing the siuendinente were submited to aod signed by the decision, fortified by @ joint resolution pro- pos.ng awen ate to the Constitution should not be submitted to the President ‘Tue Chair stated in reply to remarks of the gen- Vegan trow reonsyiveuia, (Mr, Jobasou,) that this Wass Dariismentary pout. 1s is @ question as io whether the Chair sbaildirect the joim: resolution b Cposing au Aipendment to the Constitution to be preseuted by the Comrniitee on Enrolied Bilis of this si0u8e to the Piesident of ihe | uited Sates. and the (Chair bas decided thas itis uot im accordance with the Coneitution or with the uniform veage. The olvection im thie case seemed 0 the Cuair pot merely an ob ecion to the consideration at this timeot the concurrent resolution—it was a objection om « point of couatiiution | law Uljec lon wae then made to the introduction of the concurie@ut resolution, aud the objection was sus tained Mr. Bingham gave notice that be would introduce the coucur:ent resolution again on Monday next, fue Senate bil, authorising the restor of Commeanaer Charles Hunter to the Navy, was passed, ‘Toe Speaker announced the Special Committee on the Kousseau-Grinvell affair as Messrs, Spaulding, Banka, Hogan, Kaymond and Moorhead, Mr. Moorhead was excused trom service on the Rousseau Grinnell Commities, and Mr. Thayer ap- Pointed in his place, Up motion of Mr. Ward, leave of absence fer one week was grauied to Mr, Kousseau, 1L@ liouse proceeded to the eonsideration of the bill to provide for restoring to the States letoly in imeurrection their full political rights, Mr, Hall offered the follewing ameudment to the bul “Provided, however, That this aet shall mot be con- strued bo deay the rights of each House of Congress ty Le the judge of the election returns, and qualitica- ious ol 18 Owm members, or to prohibit the admis- sion by @itver House of any mewter duly elected snd Gus ified on takiag the required oaths of office at auy ime.” Adr, Orth made @ speech in support of the bill, after which it weut over unil Monday next. Mr. McKee, irom the Committee of Claims, re- oa ted back the 8 @ Lill to reimburse the Btate of St son of Hon, J. B. Gr irom the Srace of I thio House by r made a length ffect that t ext Virginie fur moneys expended for tue L nited if 1OF 4 ang, @4uipping aud paying the military forces SiG 1D suppicaeng the re with ap amendment to appoint thiee commissinne:s instead of one, Le atidnament was agreea te and the pili passou. Ac 4do'clock the House adjourned, Fenian trophy. in the shape Py . | muita it -bay, and aa “Large crowds as eagerly gaze General in re- Coptused and seed defers exchange says Upon the cap os if it weee British gealle thet hed beem NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE THE FENIANS Povowarrrers, N.Y 15.—Two ear loads of Fenians passed throngh b: et night op their way te New York. The person who was #0 r@rious!y In- jured by the reffians on the milk train on the Hud ton River Kaiiroad on Weduesday Hs to Kingston etair seom Mas was concerned | rebvery ration bas Deen received im relation ve the mau whe wae threw from (be car window, Reperts From Buffalo. Bervato, N. Y, June 16. mo. Meade arrived t, and is at Gen. Barry's headquarters About 2,000 Fenians loft bere last the Br; at Fort Erie, to fiebt bim with an «& Men, was es pirce o ridiculous bombe officer who | eceived it, tore the ehai aod threw it op the ground for his av uiaciem im this lecality is © p ayed out’ for the present The British NEW YORK STATE #ENATE. Anant, June 15.—The Senate to-day, in the case of Judge Smith, of Oneida county, resolved to deny the motion of the rospondent's counsel te dismiss the " ‘ ihallprgeeed wn the me the boy | end that ue trial ate by the to expect, an ing for time for ‘ tion. watil August oun er Tt A.M. ere Bot prepared, ask- The Senate adjourned s —A Namber ef P. Fall ef bmn "se of Persons Povouxerrsix, Jox — Yesterday, while work. men were engaged on @ new building, in course of constraction om the Vasear College (rounds, the scaffolding gave way, precipitating quite a namber of them thirty feet to the ground below. The follow: ing persons were badly bart [homes Maroney, seriously { bead; David Comnell, bip hurt, W eily aod seriously imjured: Den. York, seriously injured in the h Conners, ef New York. seriously wounded in the back: iwjured men were covered with « mass of meee and brick. T'we of the men will provabiy Bows items, By Telegraph to the New Tork fen. Gam Gatiece has left San Francisco on «tour of military observation. PLasting over the flooded Jands /n Louisiana is lively, andthe people are hopeful of the new crops. A THRRLOLA storm bas ewept over Persacole Bay, doing damage to the shipping and Fort Pickens. A TALwoRaw from Little Rock, Ark., lest night, states that Dr. Webb, « wealthy citizen of that place, and bis son, were murdered tm their beds by an unknown assassin. Apviogs from Havens state that the ineaugura- tom address of the new Governor-General prowises ® conservative progress and equal justice, and Praises the army and people Mason Gan, Sageman arrived at Goderich, C. W . yeeterdey, The General and siaff were invited up town by the Mayor, and entertained st « hotel, after which they left for Detroit It ie currently rumored that Governor Fenton will call an extra scasion ofthe New York Legs latare probably on the 28th of August, for the pur- pose of passing upom the Congressional plan of Reconstruction. Tus vote for U. 3. Senator in the New Hampsbire Legislature yesterday, resulted in the success of James W. Patterson. Mr. Patterson was warmly congratulated in and out of the State House, on his election. A yree yesterdsy morning at Nashville, Tenn, destroyed the banking and business houses of Lusk and Leverick and several adjoining bui'd- ings. Loss, $15,000; little insurance, The fire was the work of an incendiary. Yuetsrpar moraing, the woolen and cottos mills of Richard Garsed, in Philadelphia, were en- Urely destroyed by fire. Loss $125,000, Insurance $72,000, Foster & Co's cotton mill adjoining was also burned, Loss $26,000. Insurance $13, 000, Apvices from Mexico state that the American colonists there advise people to ata, athome. The Liberals are more sctive since the reported Freach withdrawal, Maximilian bes entered into « new Concordat with the Holy See. He refused to re- Peal the civil marriage act, and the confiscation of Church property, which Rome acknowledges. A rossmef wen yesterday sttempted to bring into the city of Memphis, Tenn, two men, named 8. A. Boy od Frank Wingate, arrested forthe murder of a man named Payne, on Tuesday night, Tt seems the guilty parties were informed of by E. N, Bank, en accomplice, who hunted them outs near the city, Oo neariug the aty they were met by a Mr, Henderson, » relative of Payne, who shot all three, killing Bank aud Wingate, and mortally wounding Boyett, The leader of the posse order- ed Henderson to desist, and on refusing, the latter Wee sbot and killed, The wan who killed Hen- derson was Lis own uncle. General Intelligence, (By Mott to the How York Sum} Ges. Gnawt bas been invited to visit about 96 places on the Fourth of July. Hei pected at a5. Tax street railway strike at Clocinnati is about over, All ihe drivers aud conductors are dis- charged, A TaOUssmp nightingsles have been cought to Austria. at the request of the Emperor Maxims an, sud will be speedily shipped fur Mexico, Tus Germans of Cincianati. Ohio, heve called » meeting to express regret et Bioc's failure wo as- sassineto Boamarck. Tam sbipwrights’ strike at Philadelphia hae das did the strike ‘n New York—she wen went to work at the od rates aud hours, ANariovaL convention of boiler makers ant sbip builders will convene at FP tteburg, Ps, on the first Thursday of July, to consider the ques- tions of labor and wages. Mr. J. B. O'Meagter, the Paris correspondent of the London Tinus, gets s larger salary than Secre- tary Beward, besides » furnished house in ove of the best quarters in Paris. Mason Gun, Muapa and staf arrived at Albany on Thursday morning, break «sted at the Delavan Sen end took the} o'clock P.M. train for the ‘eat, Tas stone masons of Chi TL, have struck for nive bours as a day's w ay The demand wae resisted, and about balf useve quit work, The Woeges range from $8 60 wo @6 per day. Tus follewing tenet Was wiven at » vacant ala. SN ee be captain of a ship may she always command » emack.’’ { Tas sailors now Struck fore 'n the port of London h edvance of wages, and, unless the d, serious inconvenience must arise tin of the outward bound ships, Gan. Neat Dow bas arrived in England he will speak on the tem bas been warm'y recerved | United Kingdom Alliance. Davip Foner, @ snart looking whe man, @ | gun, an grocery keeper, has been arresied at Meroptis for living W th a negro wensan. Itis charged that he deserved a beautiful and elligent wife, Who was Gevotedly attached to bim, Mz. Foss, of Charlestown, Mass. arnong other beq este hes let ¢2090, she interest of which is to be expen in firing ss!utes, devorating, and ringing the bells, on Uae anniversary of the battle | of ® house at No, 24 of Bunker Hill Tax Ear! of Chesterfi@ld, who died In Englend on the Let instau.w ous sportaman, carried off more pr than owner of horses op the English turf, an xpended » Marge fortane freely in gratiry! g bie propensity for racing. Toe Cincinnat! Coawenctas thus announces the arrival of General Grant: “Genes! U. 8. Grant, the next President of the Unitet —— ow Thirty-Third Year and continged fer some time, when cramps int &bvomen supervened, and bh anentios The man gradually becam 1 i vomiti fulowed, and about feur o'clock yeste morn) he fell inte collapse, The doctors did ail ‘hey could f the patient, who rallied, but only for « few minotes, lie former collapred state revurned, and he gradoe nk until 7 o'clock, when be expired. © Mas hy By oo at ares Tovierdag thin ouse appear el bet ip frome if the door the stench was im m ‘@ under the rays of der is that more poop! oN isha Harris, Kegisirar et Reoorda the piee and ordeed the premises to be ebiy dist: and cleaved. several Lage | of quick lime at once sent to the house, distributed @: the privies and other places. On Thureday evening, one of the Inspectors of the Board of Health found a woman lying on the 24 flocs. erry street, eaffering from tha! and ot not bar nee of cholera. She was en emigrvni ving arrived afew d from Europe. Medic attenuance immed id i etpected 4) er iife may te'ssvea. er ae ihe cholers at Quarantine is abating Less thew fifty cases are under treatm AFFAIRS AT GROUIn'S POINT, The work of preparation is rapidiy coing forwas® jee, will | @t Seguin's Point for the reception of such pasead tein Covington, ome visit to bie fauber, in « few | gers from ships, suffering with cholera, as are om days.” and have not been victims of the disease, Fifty Tax locusts bave mace their xppearance {n the | hands are now employed there fitting up the bailde locality of Pittaby rg, Pa, in immense numbers, nd forests are resounding with at made by vam numbers of cawing crows. Taree bave been (including the present incumb- ent) twenty-seven Secreterice of the United States Treasury ance the creation of that Department in 1789, and th: rage term of office leen « litle over two years. Tus Jones}oro, Tenn., Usiom Frao saye:—The mouutaing around Joneabero are wrapped iu @ mantieof snow. For the past k the weather has been stinging cold, several heavy frosts, ma- terially injuring vegetation, Tus surrender of Lee's army threw into the havds of our Government thirty thousand mus- kets of Britis) manufactur’. These were sold toe speculat nd from bic p urebased at double their origiuel cost by the Canad jan authorities, Tua annual meeting aw J festive! of the German Bharpehooters of Chicag ,, Il), commenved in that elty on Wednesday. Ow 5 three thousand marched in procession to the grounds, accompanied by bande aod singing sock etes, The fesuval will con. tinue until! Sumday. Tae shipearpenters and caukers of Boston In- tend to open ® Co- perative office on the sccount, and take jo be by the lump, without refer- ence to .ompensa!jon or bhoure of labor, and to deal directly with those who may require their services, ratber tan through the medium of other parties, A youn@ girl, named Molly Mohen, accompanied one of the Feniin regiments from Wisconsin to the field aghter.” She is sixteen years old, daughter of@ Union soldier who died of wounds maidto be ligbly educated. 8! woolen dress and trousers, om which is embroid- ered she Lewsh barp jn alk Taw refasal of the Venez) iel8 President to second ecoived at Vie battle of Boa.b Mountain. Bhe is | ee, ings and grounds. A vast amount the accumulations from \--} turpen: lery for which ome of the ildings was formert used, has been carted away tothe teach. This wo is still going on, though nearly completed. The fir story, which was beimg paved with brick, and #: about baif on tee ees te be used as a dinine foray This room will supplied with four tables 100 The story will be used for « sleeper for mea and for bathe for women. I eping apartments for women will be in the thi; ry » New rtal width as wi cleared of the rther sategue: ers, supplied with hose, wi the yard, men are as worm premiace will ‘be. suppl premises w supp! All things will be im readiness by Lhe reception of those whom 1 may re. Bittianps. —Gaear Marcn serwees Wiittam Go.ptawatra, of Boston, amp Joam , OF New Yous.—Gotorawait rus Vicrom —Thie mateh, which originated im some bantering carried om between the parties af the Champiom game bestween Deery and Dien, last month, tool own | place last evening at Cooper Inatitate, in presence @ aboutsixor eight hundred admirers and friend, Mr. Dudley Kavanagh was mamager, The game wee 1,600 t for $1,000, pmyei on a Kavanagh @ eM oy Nera Coat g = Tuva’ Ab 840 eteleck. the conditions of” tied Sropered’*themwelves. ior woven ha vi einpires ‘re Mr. O'Conner for Deery and May agit ral | - ~ tet hund: ie in twenspt Goldth: the |i jargest Deery 130; Gold sawait wate 4 ahead o: a riv time, 5.60 P = eonsumii ‘putes the action of his Congress to join Chili and Pera goer painge, ce anidhwale fa nr] against Spain, caused «rit in which the Bpenish ter £ made 60 points, the highest run up co thit Legation: wae roughly bavidied and the archives time. Afier four wore innings which Mr. Deer destroyed, The authorities, however, quelled the | hed imade 208 pointe im ome run, on the 46 rotand arrested and punished the leavers. They | juning, shied ursing, tie be x4 ' decides. not toincur the anger of Her Catholic | Deery 402; dihwait 26%, Time 9.26 P. Majesty's Admiral, A woman and child, named Ryan, were burned to death in @ house near Lockport, N.Y, @ few nights ago. Tbe woman bed saved two of her chiliren, when she went fo + the third, and also for e)urseof movey inthe hoase, While endeavor. reach the outside do or, the fwor fell i Pat nck Ryan, wes drown. 4 -n the canal lass Fal, Tux right of colored peop’ to ride im street care ia Philadelphia, base nos yet been concede Another case ie now pendin g in the courts on qu ou, On To y P strick McGitthgen, the couduetor ot ger rv allway car, bail by Recorder Eneu, to answer the charge of essa ond battery on Mrs... Amelia Miles, ovlured, the Present of the Ladie!’ soldiers eg Society. Mrs. M.lea it seems, atiou pied to get into # var, when, itis alleged, ae wie rudely’ pushed from the platform. LOCAL NEWS MEW YORK ANO THE VICI MITE, was beld to | some 400 points, At five minutes pest ten—one hour and minutes from the tiart—the score stood, Deery 656; Goldthwait 611. ‘The latter hed made 1d points in the 44th aye On the 66th innings Goldthwait made eran ef ¥15 pointsand the score stood —Goldthwailt, 951; Deering, 764, Time, l.4e ro pls to bas 2 ot oe bin end WS each man made some guod shot, or ram points, he was greeted tial , and betting was more bri-k—#¥6u to $ on Goldthwait. On the o/th ining made a run of 9% polmis, and the score stood him 1,087; Goldthwait, 1,370,‘ ° In te pext tive minutes Mr. Gowthwait made run et 73 po and bed distance! bis com petit Rape te lead te she elene Of tbe ve, bus mot with such odds. At te: minutes freive night, ‘the game closed by Golth ing standing 1,245. There bad os ening tad ts aver @ was lor the Tiacad about 16\4, and for the loser 13, FENIAN MATTERS—Roperts ReL_easen, Erc.—The examination of Col, Roberts, before tha United States Commissioner, on the charge of vio® ating the neutrality laws, was browght to « clos¢ yesterday morning, Mr, Courtney, the District Am torney, expected great difficulty ia obtaining eve A Day ar rite }/tsuino BANiis.—As the | dence. The deputy marshal bes Bummer season advanc ss the list of amu semente in- creases, and « tempiing bill of tare le se). before the over-heated public, which fow can resist, and if they ean, or do, it ls not ge!erally because ther want to, When the dog-days ere near at band; when these canines are liable to™ disease that render: +thom ad- verse to the water, it would seem that »ipedeare affected very differently, They like the water.—te be on it, init, or “wutsideof it,” as the old topers Say, particularly If the sam! element basa " stick'* in it. Atriponthe water, be wever, ls someth | neatly e-erybody ’ d steamers ightful leaving the city daily or graud excursion, vtreaw™ One of the most pleasuot em curious is, porneps, Ww the Fishing Banke— os least, those who love to ply the hook and line Lenk so. Well itis, providing you can get a good seat oa the t, aod aie 00s crowuad mway from the sides; th you dou't get seawick, save the right tackle suflicieat amount of *wiiker" (no reference w the boat) at somebody dors not hook you iusiead of a fieh ; Dave au enticing sort of bait; and lestiy, that y ateb Bel. 1 take “ali sorte of pers me to make @ world,” ans. so it dows to make « Sehing party. For ipstance there is the old geuticwem toss wi on purely sot fic princi; of anyho ud when he januds ba bis baskets a¢ though he bad just solv ditheuls probiem, Theu quere is the cky genteman, who, sithough everybods clee ie catching pleuty of fish, is coustaniay crys: out “move ber!" ), becaume he cimuct get er the captain of the utter vetestadou Phere ie the upste manu, thet ie complaining that “the onsty litthe suc k stealing the bait; the excitabie someting “aibbiag.” gid who every pulse bis log cut of toe water ab a 240 pace the hooks; we mau that changes his place every by the side of the luct&y widividual, Lbeu there is the enthussastic man who bas caught bie firet fieh, aud wells every bouy to coue aud look at it; the Men that bas caught w teh eod ie afraid of it—can't ot the lowuk out, apd deciarve it eneps a! bim uke es bu! dog; the individua: Ueat is perfectiy ereble because the tide under the boat—he has no luek aud those who ~tue only thiag Le bis finger ; . He le ine sereumbie, aud at inst he ¢ pio despair aud fuvas reiiet io erry cobvier, But af. ter 4s), @ daye’ Usb wg, be \ue luck goed or vad, 1 vu Og, aud Luadreve vf peome view the ben, daily, 1s in getting fresh alr Clee aud recres tion very cheaply, aud ali w. usable to go othe country for @ ieugtheued y tule summer should try it. Ciry--One Deara.— William Christy, aged 4%, of the physicians tm attendance Pronoance to be Cholera, though not of the description koown as Asiatic, From the statement made to the Sun re- porter by oueof the medical attendants, it appears that on Wednesday ming the deceased, who had eaten largely of clams s fow days betore, was attack- heaps, 4 rag shops, 6 filthy consey but likes prudent man, he sent for bis 4 Feelaahraan he’ defo oepetibnd fe aaa | Soablaaionen @pare aty Bavitary Luspector White, ip eral cases of fever at Nos. 6 an and recommended sanitary mos the Board to interiere. time he eee & man ‘'cracug” aad takes up Lie position | eation secommendi office bad bean used. he recomme: disinfectants to be kept va band, aud weaus of ti porvation te any part of the city proviaed, ie commends ase matter of pradeuce, tua the Bos. cles as way Lave been ordered recolumwende (ais because Le believes that such a0 ae surauce will remove @ strong imducement among (ud poor fur caacealing Cases of cholera, the weparate . = . bave deve received at the office, of this numbe: Tus ChoLers—Two More Cases 1n Tuts 1,69 being eomplere were forwarded to the Aiwruepy to the Board, and 16 returned for correciion oF cous 150 Elizabeth stress, died yesterday morning of what Buisances arucved wetend 7 Pesusmge casing aud fat rende: 26 tithy horse, cow or png nabiee, of repair, 94 Bitchy yi wih ol streets, tu fiita'y coudit “i ed with alight diarrhwa, which be thought of no | ee complaint summon witnesses falied t were obtained rt od ood, and 1a eed to lentil to material facts lest thoy shoutd crimipate themee.ves, Mr. Courtney accords ipaiy decided not te push the examination, but lay the facts before the Graad Jury, whieh is bow ia aesmon, Coi, Koberts being then iniormed thas b wes Gecharged retired from the cours room am) the loud sppisuse of Lis friends, ALuivAL oF TRoors, — The eoebige 3 » arrived af * Raleig*s' rom New Orleans, 7th inst,, ar this re y Merday, The * Balei has on board the 1%\b New York Cavalry, Lieut, Col, E. Byroe uw command, Tucne witt B® Mosic om the Mall at the Central Park this Sfernoou, commencing at 54 o'clock, Boarp or Heart YAN INTERESTING ANE ff the Impowrant Session, reeular meeting o! body was held yesterday’ * 8 o'clock P. M, tia Presideat im the chair. Among the “orders” presen Ned was ove by Asst which be reported ser 46 East 150d stieoy vares Wo Le takou ‘weimances to weer-beer brew * oo suaday, re authorised The Committee on Lawes aad © “7 feried petition of wale of Lage:-vee. rould see ue law w. \ 6 @omm@unl« ‘The Sanitary Superintendent sont ti we that the plan of yy erty? | bureued by the office: the Board, bot 148 jon atte Ouanuce om persous, and elec, ae to mK yn b diniafection be settied, Uuinfection, ho vBice: Leen done thus tar under the advice of aa oe theloar xpe ry poor people, such dimnfectamts as was ou Lsad ty tee to indemaify parties tor the es of such arta to be destroyed, He Lhe Superiuteadent further reports thet dari Aa week, 1,bo5 reporie on Bulmanc ‘The reports received are on the leliow —679 full and ve privies, 46 Bithy gatters, Violations of code, ce! one pig hair or bristic (acters, , rene ahemee wee' el « th