Fmn our Third Edition of Yesterday. The Death of Hon. Lewis Cass. WASHINGTON June 18, 1866.---The follow ing was issued this morning: ItureaTmENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, June 'lB, 1866i—The President directs the undersigned to perform the painful duty of announcing to the people of the United States, that Lewis Cass, distinguished not more by faithful service in varied public trusts than by exalted patriotism at a recent period of political discord, departed this life aL 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The several Executive departments of the Government will cause appropriate honors to •be rendered to the memory of the de ceased,.at home . and abroad, wherever the 'National name and authority are acknow ledged. [Signed]: Wm. IL SEWARD. Firom Fortresg Ittonroe. FORTRESS MONROE, June 17.—The steam er North Point,, from Savannah, bound to Baltimore with cotton, was disabled yes terday, at 4 A. M., 12 miles north, of Hat teras. She was spoke shortly after by the steamer Fannie, from Baltimore for Savan na, and taken in tow. She arrived here today and will be towed to Baltimore, by the steamer State of Maryland. The revenue cutter Northerner, with Se nator Grimes, Commissioner Rollins, Sec rotary- Chandler and a party of Congress men, arrived this morning,and after visiting the Portsmouth Navy Yard, returned this afternoon. The revenue' cutter• Wyandotte has• arrived from Baltimore and will soon _ sail for San Francisco. Sailed—Naval steamer Standish for Philadelphia, towing the 11. S. ship Constellation. The weather is squally with rain. A Case of Chtolets in Baltimore. BALTIXOBE, June 18.—The fatal case of cholera in this city yesterday.was that of W. Howard Mann, aged 40 years. His father resides in the western part of the city. The disease was contracted at New York,vrhere a room-rnate was sick of it when he left,and subsequently died. On arriving here on Sunday morning, he was taken to the In firmary, and received the best medical treatment, but he was too far gone to arrest the disease. MIME COB GRIFISS—FIRST SESSTON. WASHINGTON, June 18, 1866. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson (Mass.) reported from the Military Committee a resolution to appoint a commission to settle the war claims of the State of lowa. Mr. Wade (Ohio) offered a joint resolution for the printing of the reports of the Gene rals commanding the armies in the West, made since the conclusion of the report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War. Passed. The tax bill was reported from the Fi nance Committee and ordered to be printed, with the amendments. - HOUSE.—Under the call of States for bills and joint resolutions, Mr. Davis (N. Y.) introduced an act to establish in Germany a repertory for fur nishing information as to the resources of the United States. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. Trowbridge, Mich., introduced a bill to establish a commission of claims against the Government of the United States held by loyal citizens of East Tennessee. Read twice and referred to the Committee of Mil itsry Affairs. Mr. Ashley (Nevada) introduced a bill granting the right of way and other privi leges, to aid in the construction of a drain ing and exploring tunnel, to the Comstock lode. News by the China. LIVERPOOL, Saturday Evening, June 9th. —Sales of cotton to-day, 1,000 bales, the market closing firm with yesterday's ad -vance fully maintained. Breadstuff' firm. Provisions steady, - LONDON, June 9th.—consols close at 86 figic.; for money, U. S. 20's 65&@66. Illinois Central, 75@76c. Erie 41@42c. The conti nental news continues warlike. Markets. • NEW Yank, Jane 18.—Cotton is dull at 40@1420. Flour—State has advanced 10(a15c. Sales of 10,000 barrels s t 8 , 6 611@$10 for State; tql 80,14 for Ohio; $0 60 go t 9 85 for. Western; Co 50@117 for Southern, and 96 90 €Bl4 for Canada. Wheat advanced 3@sc; sales unim portant. Corn advanced 2@3c; 50,000 bushels sold at 94€395c Beef steady. Pork firm. Sales of 1,200 barrels at $32@033 31 for mess. Lard quiet at 1934(4122% cents. Whisky dull. Nkw YORE:, June 15.—Stocks are steady. Chic:aro and Rock Island, 94; Cumberland Preferred. 44%; Illi nois Central, 123; Michigan Southern, 7814; New York Central, 98%; Reading, 109%; Canton Company, 60%; Misiouri 6'5,.79f4; Brie. 59,11! Carolinas, 85%; Tennessee Treasury 7 3-10's, 102%; Ten-Forties, 96%. Fly& Twenties, 192%; Gold, 16314. CITY BIrLLETIN. WEST PHILADELPHIA.—Perhaps no more disagreeable day could be possibly conceived than was that which has just passed away, and last night it finished itself off in as vio lent a wind storm as we are seldom blessed 'with. We were not among the church goers, and so can only report at second hand, that all tbe reverend clergy officiated at their usual posts. The fair at the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, which closed on Fri day evening, re-opens again to-day. The ladies realized over $1,300 for their han diwork. The new organ and the necessary repairs of the church will cost $3,000. , We are requested especially to report the caving of a sewer and culvert on Thirty sixth street, immediately above Walnut, on the west side. It caved on Saturday, pre cipitating a loaded ice cart and horses into the abyss. It extends over half, the width of the street. Half the pavement likewise Is gone. It is very dangerous. We noticed, some time since, the danger ous condition of the sidewalk in Market street, at the Tunnel of the Air Line from New York to Washington, which was par tially ohviated. The Company have now erected two high fences flush up to the para pet, and no accident can possibly occur; ' At the northeast .corner of Thirty-sixth and Market streets, Mr. Clegg has jast laid the foundation of two substantial stores and dwellings. Mr. Hutchinson's fine new house, On Thirty-sixth street, is nearly fin whileothe tallow factory of Mr. Owen Hughes, on -Market street, opposite the Pennsylvania Central depot, is in a similar condition. Not so,however,with the Chest nut street bridge, where they did compara tively little work last week. About three fourths of the eastern span was paved, and they still promise to have it open on the coming Fourth of July. At the Police Station but five cases were heard yesterday morning, three of drunken ness and two of suspicion of larceny. The parties were severally named Jno. Sullivan, Thomas Johnson and William Given. They occupied an 'out-of-the-way shanty in an old Held near Gray's Ferry, whence they nightly issued to Commence depredations, more especially upon the spring -houses of farmers living hi the vicinity of Darby, stealing everything they could lay their hands on, butter, poulty, meat, pies, cream, milk, and whatever dry goods were left out to bleach. , Officer Roan,