tub daily Evening TELEGitArnfrniLADELrnu, Tuesday, july u, i8C8. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE. , vooht. traws ursioa fab as It jm iswnoMi i OBITUARY. Jab r. MeDavrltt. It lertn o'clock this morning, Mr. Jottn f ' HeD-vitt, tor a number of years connected with newspaper of this city, diel l hls re" mco, Uo. 417 South Slxteeoth street. Mr. McDevitt was aboat thirty years of aae at the time o his decease, and a native of this tatv. In July, 1854, he entered the Central High Bchool, rom which Institution he graduated In 185 with a high atand(n In his class. Fooa after his graduation, Mr. McDevitt en' )ir l upon his Journalistic career, becommz iwnoc ated with Mr. Stephen H. Wlnslow, Sr., as a reporter on the Philadelphia Inquirer, and an amanuensis on the Commercial List. He sub aeqnently became attached to the staff of the Tress, first as a reporter, and thou as commer lal and financial editor, holding the latter posi tion durlDir the past four or five years. Mr. McDevitt was one of the best phono graphic reporters In the country, and was fre quently employed In that capacity In Important work outside of his dully journalistic labors. Uy his untirtoa: Industry aud extreme correct ness, be wat enabled to support his mother and family, and to put aside.a considerable fortune, lie was su exemplary member of the Catholic Church, the last rtes of which were admin irtf redto him this mornlnpr, by Father O'Reilly. Mr. MuDevitt was one of the mot genial und genet ou-hear ted of men, and his loss will deeply affect every one of his many associates in this city. A do at six mouths ago he was ad mitted to the bar, cotitemplaUnor a change in his piole-sion at no distant day. For two weeks previous to his death he sutl'ered ureatly from Juflamrnation of the bowels, his life having beou despaired of a full week ano. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Stole a Watcli . Disorderly Mousa X CUIxan Hougtily Trilel-D Uafortu at Palicemstn FlgHt OsrrsMd- VlolatlBK au Urdlaanc. Daniel LVacon was before Alderman Car nculur tutu morning on tue charge of larceny, lie llUged to have stolen a waiou last nlgut from a muii lu a aaiottu on Front street below Waliiul. He was helU In 8tHi ball for trial. untbe comolalutol a numoerof tne resi dents of i-outn Front aireet, one Deborah Muck, tbe alleged proprietress oi No. 211 Soutn Front smet tms beeu bound over in oall by Al derman Carpenter lo answer tue charge of uiaiuiainti g a nuisance lu the shape of a dia Oioeriy bout-e. , I,xnt uigbt a citizen, while passing Front and Noble htreets, was assaulted by two Indl 1uuh1c Beiig Klalwart, be turned on tue aggietitors.ftnd wasadiuinmterlugagood thrash ing to l be roughs, wnen tney plckea up stoues, With wbicb ihey ptltt-d bliu. He sustained raiber dangerous injuries. lJoili tbe vagabouds were arrested and committed by Alderman lVland lor a further bearing. Po'lceniHn Crummy, oi the Eighteenth Dis trict, is an unlortun te fallow. Uu Sunday he r celved a thrashing f turn a. drunken fellow.anti yeKieruay be was treated lu. a simitar inanuer Dvanoiner ineuiimt;, nunwu n iuu auiii" Vau. The allair came oil" at William and Thorn paon streets, aud originated from tne officer inking Hugh Into custody, Tho police in iu however beid ou to bis man aud toot ca e not to release blm until be got, blm Into a c il iu tbe Station. Tula morning Aldermin JNel I sent, the accused lo prison. -Patrick UalHspy ai d Pulricfe O'Connor got Intu a tigui at William and Thompson streets, yesterday, to wbloU a number of tne gentry of inn Klcumoud coal wliarves were spectators. lo ice Sergeant John Hanse happening to ba In tbe vicinity, went to the spot and tlempttd to separate tbe constants, when tbe witnesses Ju riped In and knocked the Sergeant about as tbnutib he were a tool-ball. He was down on the pavement one second and on bis feet the next. While being i bus severely bandied, he was engaged in defending himself with a "billy," aud was perfectly reck'ess with regard to whom ibe instrument struck He was s jou overpowered, bnt usslstHDce coming to his re lief, be mauHged to secure Ave ol tue party, who were locked up in tbe Eighteenth District Station. Alderman Nelll committed them. Tbev gave the names of Patrick Oalaspy, 1'at. rick o'UoBuor, sr.. Johu OxilHgUer, Patrick O'Connor, Jr., and Edward Colligau. A gentieniau, name unknown, arrived In the eliy late last night Irom Baltimore, and proceeded as tar as Ninth and Plue streets, woeie be halted for tbe purpose of taking a Union car. While standing there he was ap proached by two ntgroes, who desired to know tue lime. Having answered them, they asked blm lor some money. He was proceeding to comply with their request, when one of tuem seized blm around the throat, while the other took possession of his watch and chain. Tney then left him In an almost, senseless condition. Having recovered sufficient strengtb, he re paired to the Central Station, and lodged a coin s'Alderman Toland yesterday fined three lads lor swimming lu the Lialaware. Feu, from a Window. Francis Hermann, residing at No. 1530 Germantown road, fell from the tblrd-story wludow, at 1 o'clock this morn ing, fracturing a snouider blade aud oi.herwUe injuring himself. He was taken to the Episcopal Jlospllal. At about the same time, a man residing a few helnw wbere tbe above aooldeut oc curred, while sleeping at the third-story win- How. Tell to lua pavement, xao iuiwiuiw uu aeilous injury. Thr Weather. At 11 o'clock this morn ing tbe thermometer was 96. two degrees lower than the same lime yesterday. In an hour It arose two degrees, with a prospect of an In i.iaaui in tun same ratio in tbe next hour. To day is undoubtedly the hottest of the sea inn. thus fur. Men working outside of snelter were compelled to cease operations, for fear of twins overcome wltn the Intense beat. Hun dreris of our citizens left yesterday and to-day for tbe various summer resorts, anu as many more are making preparation to leave as soon as possible, The Recent Bcrolaries. Isearly all the recent cases of buigiaryhave been committed Id houses which have beeu vacated by their oo Duu.um lor tbe summer sean. Uur eitizsos in lMuvlmr tbe cIlv. suould call ou the Lien tci. aula of tne various notice districts and notify them of the tact, so that they can direct t he outrolmeu to pay particular attention lo them. . II BARINGS AT XHB CKNTKAl, STATION. Ann Welsh was before Alderman Ueltler, ttbamed with the larceny of clotlies from tbe bnn-H of Mis. McCain. No. 812 liOCiist street. Officer KeeUer testified that ho knew the de fei OmiiI. Held to answer. Tub Boys is Blue. The Soldiers' and Sail ors' .National Executive Committee of tbe United HiRlfii met this morning at 11 o'clook, at No. 1105 Cbrsnut street, to perfect the ttnmiiith organization of the Boys In Blue throughout th" Union. Coroker's Cabes. The Coroner was notified to hold au inques1 on the body of a boy drowned bt () ales Hrrer Wbarf, S muylklll. Also, at No V13 N. Twelfth street, on a women v ho died tuodm , SlkibtFirb A slight fire occurred in the flmr-Uory nt the banding on the Northwest corner ol b Ifth and rteuut streets. It was ex t ntsulsed in a lew moments, and the damage Wa., tillllut, TlllliB EDITION TII3E CAPITAL. The Third Party Movement, and How it is Manipu-lated-Lobbying Through Alaska. FORTIETH CONGRESS SCC9X3 SESSION. Discussion on the Tax and Impost Duty Bills. Kfi JCts., Et Xt., JJt.t If. Tux IIeat. A man fell at Fifth and Ches nnt streets, at half-oast 11 o'clock from tbe effects of the heat. He ,-eoovered in a few mo -inents. Overcomi. Christian Ilaus. living at Front and Master afreets, was overcome by the heat ytt-tf rday, while working in a blacksmith shop in that viclnlly. INB STATIONEUr, CAKD ENGRAVING, and C'.srd Plate Pilnu Id every variety, DttEKA, fiO, m CHEHNVX tred FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. ffhi Tblrd Party Morimist, Special Despatch to Tlie livening Telegrapht Washington, July 14. A few disapp9lntod aud haffied politicians from varloas sectious of the country are here trrlosc to Inaugurate a third party, with a view of vetting some of the deflated candidates for the Presidency to ruu. It is understood thatthe Presideutcountenauces the movement, but those who have charge of it are men without any stauding among politicians. Tbey have had ouc or two meetings, at which it wa developed that the object was to raise the wind and get some money out of Chase and his friends. Import Duties. The hill in relation to import duties, which pasted tbe Route some time ago through the exertions of KcprrseHtalive Jud l, still linaeri In tbe fcrnato. It meets with a strong opposition from New York, and will hardly puss at this session. Our Forslff Rslatleas. Tbe Senate Committee on Foreign Relations mctto-da.v, and considered the new treaty with China. After it had been read at length, several amendments relative to Its commercial feature were suggested, and the Chairman was In structed to prepare aul Insert them. After w hich the treaty will he reported to the Seuat for ratification. Tlie Vax fall! Coaftrsnci, The conference eonirulttee on the tax bill had another session this morning. Tbey have now gone over itbout two-thirds of the ameudinents embraced in the disagreeing votes between the two lloupes. it 1b thought ttiHt at the nert section the committee will he able to finish the bill so as to lepoit it to the Senate and the House to morrow. Tbe Alaska Appropriation. This heing the day for taking a vote on the lufk a Appropriation bill, the lobby has been working it up under the leder?hip of Robert J. Walker, who has been laboriously writing it up fur the past two weeks. Bod lseo, cf the Russian legation, and various emplojees oi the State Peparttnent, were ou hand in full force. Members were waylaid and besieficd by them in every direction, and im- olored to vote for tbe b.ll. It is certain that a very lnrgre sum of money has been used to get the sci.eme throueh. It is estimated that of the soven millions and a half that will be paid for Ala-ka, only about four millions will go to the Russian Government, the balance being nsed to get the matter thiough Congress. Fll 0M LOUISIANA. Tbe Supremacy of tlie CItH Geveramant Kew Orlbans, July 14. After the inauara tiou yeiteruay, uovernor warnioutu sent a communication to Geucral Buchanan, officially notifying the latter of the rutiQcalion of the fourteenth amendment and Warinouth's inau guration. On receipt of this communication General Buchanan issued an order, of which the following is an extract: Ihe conimandinir general having been ofli cially notified of the ratification of the four teenth aTticle of amendment of tho Coustitu turn of the United States by tho Lcgtslatuio ol tbe State of Louisiana on the 8th inst., it becomes his duty under the act of Congress which became a la lane 25, 18GS, and the order of the General of the army, to announce to the people of the Stale, and to the troops under his command, that the provisions of the Eecoustruction acts of Congress cease to operate in Lousiana from this date; military authority will no longer kbe exercised under the Reeonstruction acts in said State, and all officers commanding pobts or detachments are forbidden to interfere in civil affairs, unless upon a propet application by the civil authori ties to preserve the peace, or under instructions duly receive! from the commanding general of the district. Military law no longer exists; tbe civil law is supreme. The order states that all civil officers aciing under military appointments will transfer their otficep, and everything per taiuing thereto to their successors, whs have been declared duly elected, and who have qualified under the laws ot the State. Tde order concludes by congratulating the people of Louisiana upon their rest oration to the Union, and good withes tor the future. The Georgia Legislature. Atlanta, July 13. Mr. O'Neall's resolution to investigate the eligibility of eoch member,! the OLly business now before the (louse. The Investigation totnmittso have been in session tue entire aitcrnoou. The questions asked are as follows Did you hold office pre vious to the war T Taking the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, did you eive aid aud comfort to the Rebellion? Have jour disabilities been removed? Ko Senators have been excludod yet. The Heated Term. PoucnEEEPBie, N Y July 14. The mercury stands at 100, and bus been that for five days. No sunstrokes are reported. Markets by Telegraph New York, July 14. tuocltt diilL Uhlctgo uni RocS Iulmiil. ICS; KesdinK, vt; Canton Ovmpaay, 4',j; Krie '; Cleveland mid Toledo lo;i'; CleTaUnd! and PlUftburu S5',i PUmbunr aud Vurt Wivan III?'.'- Miubiitan Central. ll(i .; MlcU'ifun bouttitra. 01 1 Mew Vorlc Central. I si: lilluula Csotral, 144: Ouiu- barland preferred. 83; Virginia it. 57',: Mldourt 6. SlU; Jludnoa Plver. Its, U.H S-lJfls. 1S3 IIS: , lkS4. I'd',; so. ityis, in':., nw uwaa. iuai: is i, ln7 7 Mt, m, oold, IU' iioae, i&a put seat, iixcbaoge, Wi. Bai.tiuoek. July 14 Cotton qulst and Uta'y at I2ii Flour dull, qalet and nocbaugad. Wueat, wry dnll and uotalei. Corn gulav biuaiwaiy; while. l T;(l416; yttllow In tond dumaud at l-l6:ri8. Ill ano Haia are unubansd Ma fork, i Bacoa niru and advancing rlo sidvn, !(; claar slds, 17: uuuiaera, n;.. iara, IBls 0. mw York, July M, Cotton dnll at 810. Flaiirdull, aai.a i io barraia at ytuiterdav's prluu. Whaat tattler; !iew.0,J,' buhlaprlnrl-m: wblta Mlolilg D.2 txi i?i.H..f,'orD.,lr,""r: als. ss.uoe busliel. at i ol ll. JmTlSi. ;J,oiu-TSa o. Jaf qulst. lork aumt al M7t, lardtmigi, igiBo, at. WaBniworow, July 14 The crelentlals of William Tlnckney Whyt, appointed to snooeed Reverdy John sou as beuator from MaryUnil, wers by Mr. Vlokurs, and ba was sworn In, and took his seat by bis oolleague on the right. Farther petitions were presented fur an In crease of PV to army officers. Mr. Trumbull called up tbe bill to authorise the temporary supplying of vacanolea la the Executive Department, Hews of Rsprstsatatlvss. Mr. Myers (Pa.), from the Comml'tos on Pat ents, reported back the Senate bill authorizing Pamoei JN. Miller, who obtained a patent for an Improved compound anchor, on June M, 186i, for Jour teen years, to apply for a seven years extension, saving the ritthls to those wno my Dave manufactured the patent while between tbe termination and renewal of the patent. Alter an explanation oy Mr. Myers, tne nui Wss paused. Mr. MCA 'army iix. x.), rrom ineuom mutes on Roads and Canals, reported a bill authorizing the Huperlnlendent of West I'olut Academy to use tbe labor of employes of the Uolted Jtats Uovernment at Wst Point In bulldina a wason road from West Point to Cornwall Landing. Aiier examination, tue mil was passa. Mr. Wssbburne (III.) from the (Imnmlttae on Commerce, reported back the Joint line resolu tion Introduced by Mr. I'ruyn, advising an allowance of (ICOHon the accounts of Peter M. Cartnlobael, surveyor of the port of Albany, New York, Ihe salary paid to John Hstlus;4, deputy surveyorand inspector, before his taking tue required oain oi onice. Alter explanation by Mr. Washburne, the bill was passed. A1 r. began ( ill.), from tbe Committee of Ways and Means, repotted a bill providing that after i lie nisi oi January, inos, tne wnoie compensa tion ol the United Wales designated riepoHllory at CblCHgo. ha)l not exceed l'X. Alter expla nation liv Mr. LciraD. tbe bill passed. On motion of Mr. Dawes (Mass ). tbe Senate bill to lacllliate tbe seltleinant of certain prize cases in tbe Hontbein District of Florida, was taktn from tbe Hpeaker's table, explained by Mr. u wen. aud passed. Mr. KooniE(i'a ) from tbe Committee on the District of Columbia, asked leave to report a on Until ute for tbe Senate bill, providing f ir tne hgbtlcgof the streets of Wasulngton city; au lboilr.lt g tbe Mayor and Cltv Council to lay and collect a tax from the property-holders for that purpose. Mr. ueiano (onmi nnjeoiea. The HoHse at 12 30 wnt into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Garfield In the Chair, on the Alaska bill. Tbe Question being on the appeal taken when tbe subject was last before the committee oy Mr. Butler (Mass.), from a decision of the CUalr, ruling out of order an amendment propose! by Air miner to reserve irom tne sura to oe paid to Russia fliOO.OOO for the satisfaction of claims of American citizens against the Imperial Government. The question was taken, and the decision of the Chair was suslHined 93 lo 27. Tbe Question recurred on a substitute offered by Mr. Lougbrldge (Iowa), declaring, alter many preambles, tuat the assent of Congress is given to tbe stipulations of tbe treaty, bat de claring that the extension of citlzensuipand the appropriation of money are subjects submitted by tne i onsutution to tne power ot congress. Mr. Hleby (Cal.) asked Mr. Longbrldae to accept a utistltote for his, approorlatlng the money, but ascrtlng tbe right of the douse to decide at all times wuether an apptoprlatloa to carry out a treaty ought to be made or wlth- neio. Mr. Doughrldge declined to accept It. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) sold he had no objection to Mr. Lougbrldge's substitute. Mr. btevens (I'a ) said that he had. and sug gested derisively that there abould be added lo it m proviso tbal members ot toe House suall oe taken into secret sessions with the Senate be fore a treaty is confirmed, otherwise the substi tute would be folly. Mr. Louebrklxe's substitute was agreed to. 74 to 81. Mr. Eliot (Mass) moventonaa to ineoiiia proviHo that no purchase in bebnlf of the United Htates of forelitn territory shall be here trier made until after provision is mxde by law f r Its payment, aud declaring that tbe power vested by the Coustl mlon lu the President and Henate to enter into treaties with foreign, Uov ernmentsdoes not Include the power to complete tbe puicbase before tue nrcessary approprta. t ion has been made therefor by act of Congress. This amendment was agreed to. Mr. But er( Mass.). made anotuer attemot to Insert a condition for the settlement of claims against tne Russian Govermeut, but the amendment was again ruled out of order. J be commit tee men rose and reported the bill to the House. Mr. Banks (Mass ), having one hour to close tbe debate, yielded ten minutes to Mr. Scheuok, who expret-sed his views on the subject, con tending that the President and Senate can make no treaty mat c.nanges me territory t io United States, etianeea tne people of tbe United States, or changes tbe form of govern men t of au acquired territory. Congress could aloue do mat. tie aumitteu, nowever, mai me amendments agreed to In Committee of ihe Whole took away most of the objections wnion be bad lo tne out. xie ueiu tuat ir Andrew Johnson had done one thlug more deserving of impeachment than another. It was bis having dared to take possession of Alaska without wailing for the assent of the people, ills only reason now for assenting lo tbe bill was to avoid complications with a friendly power. xne oiscusMon was runner conunnea ny Messrs. Woodbridce. Delano. Stevens (Pa ). and Banks. Mr. Stevens argued that under the Constitu tion, wbere a treaty was made by the President and ratified by the Senate, It is a perfect in strument. Tbe treaty did not profess to make an appropriation, but simply undertook to promise that Congress would do so. If Con gress did not do so, the treaty would simply stand as an obligation of the United Stales unexecuted, an instrument repudiated. Mr. Banks (Mhss.) expressed tbe belief that tbe House had power absolute to the extent of Its authority over treaties as over other matters of legislation. It was not limited to treaties mat lequire appropriation, but tue uouse nau tbe right to examine into the nature of treaties, to determine whether they are wlihiu the scope of tbe treaty-making power, and to acts in its own judgments whether they should be sus tained or not. FOURTH EDITION FIFTH EDITION WASHINGTON. Alaska to bo Paid for -Pas-sago of tho Appropria tion Bill. ti. Bis Kt., KtH , LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Passage of tbe Alaska Bill. Special Despatch te TheBvening Ttlegraph. Washihston, Jaly 14. The House, by a vote of 104 to 42, has passed the Alaska appropriation bill, which now goes to the Senate, where Its consideration and pas age will be a mere formality. The Weather in Washington. Despatch to the Associated Preis: Washthqton, July 14. There was no case of death Irom sunstroke here to-day. The thetmometer in the Capitol at 10 o'clock to-day was 89 degrees. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. Aft.iaosa ltatloaa. liy Atlantic Cable. London, July 14-3 P. M. American securi ties heavy. Liverpool, July 14-3 P. M. Yarns an fab rtcs, at Maachcster, dull. Bed Wheat at Is. 9J. Flour, 30c (id. Oats steady. Antwerp. Jaly 113 P. M. Pclrolaura, 49 francs. Maria la tslIlgcBce. Loudon, July 14. The steamship Atlanta, from New York, June H7, arrived yesterday. QtJBEHSTown, July 14. The steambip Pal ajra, from J'ew York, Jnly 2, arrived yesterday FROM MASSACHUSETTS. Hhaeiko Bbforb the United States Com HISHIOnkk. John Gallagher and John Boyd were befoie United States Commissioner Violer on tbe charge of distilling spirits without having paid the special tax. Ofllcer Tnomas lean sworn I am a police officer of tbe Kichteenth Dlstrlol; kuow tbe de fendant, Jobn Liaiiagber; bis place is ou salmon street, below Clearfield, on an open pluoe: 1 have seen hira making a mash: 1 have seen. lioya mere at tne same time; tuere was a bum there: it was taken away on the 19th of June; 1 saw them both there at tbe time the still was la opei atlou previous to June 19. The day the seizure was made there was a mas t set and tbe still lo operation. Obaulah Loeser being sworn, testified: I ana a policeman: I baveseeu Gallagher I lure witn overalls on; 1 have seen hltn go down with the wagon with barrels In li; 1 hve also seen hlin at tbe stlll-bonse. Can't say I ever saw Boyca. John Thompson corroborated the above. Gallagher was held In $2000 and JJoj co in $1000 to answer. Thomas Doran was arraigned before United States CommlHsloner Aubrey 11. smith on too charge of removing distilled spirits to a place otner man to a oonueu wareuouse. William Oves sworn. I live at No. 1221 Corn street; I was a distiller previous to Ojt'tbur, 181)7. at F oley 's or saiumau's on wasutngton avenue and Kront street; I was there till last March; I worked on tbe floor, receiving grain aod putting 11 in the mash tub; two mssnes a day were made four days In tbe week, and three mashes on the other days; there was a cistern room In tbe cellar; there was a pump room over the eisiem-ronm; I have pumped spirits up, sometimes five and souie- tlmi.u huvratu. nia nnl t ha llnnnv i n Iio.miIui tbey were filled In a small room; when we tilled ten barrels It was done iu tbe smalt room, but tbe tlve barrels were rilled in the fernieuling room, by the pump; they were tilled with a hose; the batches of ten barrels were taken away sometimes in the morning and some times in the afternoon; they were removed three and fonr times a week; the five barrels were removed once a week; the barrels were marked while la the esta bllsbmsnt; I have seen the defendant mark tlie Ave barrels on several occasions, but never tlie lots of ten barrels; 1 told you yesterday I have been asked to go to the plaoe as late as 8 or 9 o'clock, to pomp, and was offered a dollar extra: I went tbere at the appointed time, and met Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. Doran; I have been ordered to pump oy Mr. snoeoaaker; I nave sesn Mr. Doran there with paint pot and brash and some things wrapped In paper; be went down stairs with them; that was all I told you; I have seen film there twice or three times a week. The from Chinese Embassy Falls wra.es. Special Despatch to Tie Evening Telegraph. Bobion, July 14. The Chinese Embassy, ac eompanied by llinistcr Burlingame, will visit Boston tbe latter part of next week Wl.liam II. Hedge, of Sherborn, a prominent citizen, philanthropist, aud Church member has just been detected in carrying on a large buMLess In the illicit distilling of whisky, and has been committed to hil for trial. Affairs in New Mexico. Santa Fb, New Mexico, July 14. At Albu querqne, yesterday, tne uovernmear troops having in charge tlio remainder of the Navajo IndiaDS, crossed with tbetn, und then struck iato the new Territory, set apart for the Indians under the Sherman treaty. Desertions ate frequent from tbe 3d United Btates cavalry. It is reported that tbe Apaches are in force west of Mesilta, and on the San Autonio mail stage road. The Bnnqnct to Reverdy Johnson. Baltimore. July 14. Tbe banquet by the citizens ot Baltimore to tbe lion. ReverJv Johnson, to-morrow evening, will be a moat inteiesting occasion. The President au l Cabi net, all tbe foreign mluisters, aud the members of the United States Senate have been Invited, and many are expected te be present. A Suicide in Boston. Special Despatch to The Evening Tetegraph. Boston, July li. Wilbur B. Wait, a leadine dry goods merchant of this city, committed suicide last n'ght by severin; an artery in his left arm. lie was found diad in a public street tbis morning. He was forty-five years old, and was temporarily family troubles. insane, in consequence oT LATER FROM EUROPE, Two More manded Fenians for Trial. Re- THE MARKETS. Tbe following are the latest quotations for the, various articles designated- Tlio Conspiracy in Smia. Kts.i Ktc, Titc, Ete Etc, Ee By Atlantic Cools. Iovidon, July 14. Cooke and Blake, wbo weie arretted some time since on suspicion of participation in tbe recent Fculan outrages weie brought up in Bow street to-day lor a pro. limit ary examination. Policemen and others tcU6ed that while ensaged in searching tbe lodgings of the prisoners large quantities ef arms and powder were found, and other evp dence was elicited, which tended to fasten guilt upon tbe prisoners, and they were remanded tor trial. BaxoaADE, July 14. The investigation by tbe authorities into the recent assasrinatinn ol piince Michael still continues. Prloce Kara (jeortrevich, who has been suspected all along of complicity in tbe murder, bas at last been cited to appear before tbe so art to answer the charge. Rtw York Mock Quotations, It P. M. Received by telegraph from Ulendinnlng A Davis, Block Brokers. o. 48 8. Third street: N. Y. Cent. R J3'2 N.Y.and K.R... Sl Phil, and Rea K.... W t Mich. H and N.I.H. wy4 Cle. and Pitt. R 85 Chi. and N. W. com. 7H Ohlr.and N. W. prf. 80' Cht. and R. I. R 117! Pitts. F.W. and Chi. R.R .....IC7i Gold........ mil uaraet ir regular, A H K8 Dctt: H V cf ru. lit St lOOlt. mtMhl. ! -.Co Duty: lc. it). lHi.pt 1. 1". SttO l(i - Asam'ne CUy 21 to) -23 aoam's fttate fa lOAL-DUTY! 40O. a IITO V ton. 1A .Orr'lTton (ft Mrtn (at Plcloo - 9 Antli. Z.n."ft, 8 00 S'fiO I Ot -OA-Duty; Sc. W. Mar.c'o slulauil a Uuajaq'll " " 11 aUX Bt. Iiom'o " 7a S Ut'I'lKE-rrtTYifc! fl lb Jv.,wti'e, VSO'dS 'l juiuira . lAtUftyra. Isaritcaibo !6Sa Is l nr. ti.. citBI). .4S,- 15 COPt'KH (KT'PPKRl - Itrtv; fig and Br. S'ko. and r-lieaialiiR, o K Amcm limoi. 22)ta Ii3 batlirh.'s new (oin) V 8 a fheaili'g lo. a bheatri'ii yel. 28 a FiK bl. a Ht.li a &3 URI U AMI DYbH Alcotint.. a aii, Vlt'-... 21 a Alt.tsSic'trlre 75 -85 a Inn sa ti'i Aia'yieit. gid a lit, lalCUlUBafigd 11 11J4 Do. Klpspos 14 (! Da. sreen. 11 II v'alitornla 19 uttUX Urn KWmt aU CityHlatightar II (a) 1.1 mi s, Y duty: Kj.?bsJ. Cuba, (a) gal., duty paid. so (aiet Cnba In bnnil gd64 nurs-iiuiri osnta ,Sn7.,..M....M,,.a 15 (!$40 IS. m.. 8 m 18 Hrlsu 28 (S M U iHMts-Duxt; 10 ti cent, ad vat. Oi.B. a. AS., . O O t107'IO IN D1C4 U KutYi rsBS. Hensal. V lb...l IU iK at ail r mi go o.- 8J a, ittot Ma .Ma.aoid. 7u a i IS a IfiVi Uarcc aold-SO tl oi . tB,'i,a lufi 4ualemala.Rld.t-0a I Vt Fatal Effects of the Heat in Massachu setts. Worcester, Mass., July 13. Jobn Flynn, aged sixty-live, and William Murphy, aged thirty, died here yesterday horn tbe effects of coup de so eV. Two other cases will probably provo fatal. The mercury at noon to-day indi cated 95 degrees in tbe shade. Shipment of Specie. New Yokk, July 14. The Saxouia, for Europe to-day, takes out $2C8,000 in treasure. Haw Tork Stock Uotatlos, 3 P. M, Received by telegraph from Glendlunlnn A Davis, block Brokers, No. 48 8. Third street: N. Y. Cent. R. 132!4Ohl.dt N.W. R. prf.. K7 N. Y. and Eiie R... tw ChL and R. I. R 107 Ph.and Iiea. R oil1 Pltu.K.W. and Chi. Mich.8.andN.l.R. 91 I R. R 107 tUe. and Pitt. U. US Pac. Mail Hlea. Co. 101 Chl.AN.W.R. com. 78?4i Oold...... 14 lj Market weak. SEYMOUR. NEW YORK. Aaottasr AccldsBt To Per sons Drown d ad Ottiars Supposed to be Lost. From they. T. Times of this morinng. The casualty list of yes'erday grew to fright ful proportions as the varioas portions ol the citv were beard from. Tbe lmt case reported was a terrible accident at tbe loot ot Oue Hundred and Klltv eo md street, North river. Yes-erdav a vcrv large wc-nicoariv lett the city by the steamboat Ktepheu Low and two barges, aud pipreeoed 10 Uuntey wiove, wnere the day was pHiSed in Ifsiivity. On rt.'tur'iing in the evening a lundinx was matieaboin7 o'clock at One Hundred and F tiy-!econd s'reet. lor the purpce of putting some of the passen gers ashore. As the boat neared toe shore a Minp Kir I, whose Dame is unknown, accLleu'ally fell overboard. Oilicer Coilet, of the Tuirtv secoud Pieciuc. instantly spranc in to her asflsiance, but his dfvoti n proved ol no ava'l, aud both bimselt' and the g ri p rlie1. The event caused au in'eose excitement on board and a general rnsh to tbe side of the boat from which the girl had fallen. Tne si ruin was so ereat uonn the deck. raiiiiiQs thnt tbey cave wav. and some dozen J more people were precipitated into tbn river. 'PI. 1 1 - .. 1 V. .. . .n iuc wixirsi i'uuiiis.uu ituu irrtut vusuru, uu. tu the midnt of it some of those s'riigiiog in the water were rescued, but w bother all were saved, could b it be de'ermined. Kine ba's weie subsequently oiclced up floating in the river, and were taken to the Tbtrtv-secoud Precinct S'a'ion Hohc, where they are bei l tor idntiticatlon. The news of the citastrophe did uot reach the lower part ot the cl; until 1 o'clock-, and it was hence impossible to obtain lurtucr particular?. That Third l'arty Movement. The Washington special to the New York Trl bune of to-day says Various and contradictory rumors are afloat In tbia citv relntive to a third party movemeut, tbe latest of which is that a committee com-cof-ed mainly of New York men, called on Mr. Chase to-eay to pet his views on ihe suoiect. It is reported that they aetured hm that they have p si'lve i-treLgib Id dilfi-reut lection of the Union, and that tnirty dars will develop a ftring party which will viillirgly support Ihe Chief Justice on a plat form embodying the views continued In bis letter to Mr. John J. Cisco. It is al-o said that tbev held forth the hope that eymanr is aux ousto withdraw, and that be wants but a reasonable ex"up to do so, as he does not imagine that (he Deroocratis party can win to the comin? content. It is repor'ed that Mr. Chase replied tbut be had not com mitted hiui sU in any way to the New York platform, and that he wou'd be eiilded by his frieuds. Your correspondent has no means of verifying these stories, ea account of the lateness of the hour, and he rioes not at'ach much importance to them. They are merely reproduced as the chit chat of the politicians. FnilABKLPiKJi STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, JILT li Reported by De Haves A Bro., No. 44 S, Tulrtl street BETW1CUN BOARD. i!oo ci'y t oid iku Tbs Story about Istsaaltjr la his Family. A telegram irom Washington to tho Bo Hon Pott says: "A malicious story has been tolecrraoHed west from this city by a raiicul correepoudr nt, to the etlcct that insanity it heredl'ary in tbe family of Governor Seymour, and hence bis reluctance to accept the Democratic nomiBstion. This may be regarded by them as splendid material lor the cauvass, ana it may be unkind to expose the inhuman canard, but your correspondent is authorized to ay that a cane of iu sanity was sever known in lloritio Seymour's lumily. The only possible foundation lor the story is the fact that Uutger B. Miller, who mar ried a sister of Goternor Seymour but who is no blood relation was at oue time supoo'.ed to be threatened wiih insauity. The apprehension however proved to be proundlt-ss. These facts sre furnished by a reoniible ppntleman, in high oflicial position, who is intimate with Gov. Keymour's family, aud the intamous statement alluded to is brauaed as false in every partic ular." The Pittsburg (Pa.) GauUo of Monday has tbe follswlcg allusion to tbe same story: Mr. Henry Seymour, the father of the present Democratic candidate for President, was for some years a Canal Commissioner of tbe State of New Vork. A tiou t 18UU, while holding thtt office, be committed suicide in tbe basement o' his dwelling in Utica the same now occupied by his eminent son by shooting h'tnielf with a pistol. Immediately the impression obtained currency that his financial accounts were in an unsatisisctory condition; in plain words, that he was a defaulter. An exsmlnatioa showed bis official accounts to b correct in every par ticular, and his private affurs to be altogether prosperous. He tell by bis own hand, a victim of an overtaxed brain, as ruauv another raas did before him and has since. This, we think, is tbe only case of insanity in the family. Neither Horatio, nor his brother John F., nor bis two sisters (the youngest of whom is t!ie wife oi tbe Hon. Koscoe Cockling, a Repubhcm member of tbe United States Senate), have given the slightest indication of inheriting the malady. Mjtt'.t.S All CO !,,.... 72 L'i H do TH, I'.'najCon'n Kit Its S7 if an Muaa .zu. i 'i ISO loo 2B0 ISO 1U0 2(0 1(0 do... a&H.l 47 do.rtgSlut- 47 '4 do 47 do...0tlnt- 47 do baa. 47 do .I- 47 do bun. 47 6 all IXim'l B. ...... ...... ht ISaa lA-a V K - bit Saa ieoatt U S'tt ti do....bft rae. ;' 10 do.. t) rat. SZ4 14 do In.rac. I'4 6S do S'.S 1'OshCata Pf bsu. Stl'i os ao.attuwn. si IAS 400 do. do,, do.. SECOND BOARD. ..bSu. si'i bW 11, 5tlfl Pit s. 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Lacoala, H o. ' Hi............ Lyman, E........4-4.. CL ..4-4.. a......4-4.. TJtloa .....4-4.. I'reuionl. O 4-4. Indian Orchard, A... " C... Great Falla, H " J.. " "14. " " B.. Cabot, A ' W DwIsht.A f v ...17H ...ltt,s ...is ...16 I4 ..i as ,..ws ...nil ...47 ...o'iS ...IS ..US ...liS ,..'7S 17 S S ,.I4S .17 .I5S ,;ti .ns ..16 .IS BB IBS w ..... I Aa t S I6S ..4-4... ..4 4.. ...4 4.. .4-4.. .11 li IS 15 16 laUN-l UTv; Bari7: Ht K 70 ion: Holier and Plate, c 4 ft j Bind, Hoop, and Bcmll, lwS: 1J.O. tR tb I'.g, u Zt tiieei.o. V lb. PI , KtiKl an. A "o i ten ion, us 09 a 41-ffl PIR, Aiu'can. HKtiv a so oo Br Kits- ref. g aunt oo ar ks.UK 'm... Sft'U) a Wot) Hbeet, Kassl. iRlqiiat. lb 18 a 19 Sbeel, Knulmn it ru-ricQ 8 ar 1 LK4D Iotv: Pig tlVilfr too tts.; P in ana obeet, u y, IW uv rgols rel. gia 21 Sa Oaletta . a Art-tutc io'r.s 8 a Hpaohn, gold. S-w as-87,'i Amaieilda 2 a 40 Bar, net. a uj tlalrt ntt aptva SS a 96 r-heei Pltf.ot al2 00 Halram 1 oln... I 80 a A.KATH KR-Duty: Mol, ha.t.anj Pirn. a8M 86 Utter.8'' V cfc ad val. i)rrr.,,rrii i a 44 ihk tat 1,1. ft u M a 42 jifrriw., jura. a intnate.... f m-Chrn nta id 4",a 4S 'ait. h'avy 40 rtoiax, teiintd ;,a-H8H'UBK crop 41 Br nmtoiie.ri H a 8 vl Heiuincs.llgln 27 H-luin i re nor a 5 Brim'e.f in.dl37 00 a88-t0 tatiirbiflt. nb't g a a 75 a-85 a a 40 a loo a8-75 a so a ,is a 40 ..M. Hl.t lHW Urnirni r, lei. rio a ai.lhar'ds... al5 t ar.A mujoitia 17 a 4 ardt moms. a 8 2! CBKiornl' a-mtji l banKimlleFI. is a-6o Cblttrale l'ot- Bhh (tolo -84 a 85 Cot bliiHai Hp gd a en t och blex. tola 78 a 75 Coi pt-ttitt Am, 1S 1V4 Crtam l,tl a 2n t ithths. Jt. I... a 8t (uicb . lf.S 18 PM.tn Baits.. 8J t 4 Uamboge 1-75 a2'00 Utini Arabic, s'is 81 a 85 (.urn Arabic, I kd. 45 Gum B. t.zo'n 80 tiuin Wyrtb, 1-.. j Gum aiyirli. 1y 55 Ouiu 1 rag.,Bt 8i tint 1 tan . fl.gd60 Hyfl. Pota .ng. und Fr. g '1U 8'C0 b8'80 Iitetacuaiilta. Br SfO Jaiuplu bit gkl 6 Lac Dye....... 2S j.icorlct- Pit 24 b atluer, Dutch Kttid 12a 14 M dd. r, Fretcti go d c Mhihik, amall rlake 95i llttnria, large link.- l"70a 175 Kulgnl B. bl. A I- p. W a Oil Beig't 67Sa 7-i0 Oil Cam la a 3 50 Oil Lemninn....8'75a 8 SO Oil J'e perm'! a 60 Oil Urur.ae a 0iltiii.,'ly H'il a7'i2S ux. sett' p to i a PhimphoruN. a I -on Prus.Potai-b. 88S 85 UuttkHilver.. 7h a SO Kliubarb CM 2 25 a3'25 Blera'u,c.ti 20 a 64. Ant'lac. g d 8 a 8 8. r-otla. gold. 1-S5 a 1 67S t-ari-a'll a. Hon in hd gold - IS a 80 Pnri-a'tlia Mfi, In btl gold... t 14 Henna K I . 20 a Hf-fa. AUi 25 8 28 fcliellac 1 7i 60 bod a A SU' c gold... a Vi ft. Lead. gd a 2i tulpb Quln. a 2V5 Tar. Acm. g a BO Verdigris, g 51 8 62 Vllrlol Blue... 10 11 FKATH Kllr iUTY: ati'jc PrinieWest'D- so a s TeMtntnee.... 80 S5 j?'!-H lunv: Market el ti: Ht rrlnns 41: ' ulmon Other 1 1, k ltd, 1 1 Btif DM. . liter l' lBTt. pn Kieo J'rled, or amokett In smaller packaget , 60 eta. 4 Ki'll.8. Itry td Vcwt. 00 a 7 00 Pb kl'dbcale a Pick ltd too. 8 25 a .Ml Ualkr'INo 1.23 t0 623 25 Wat kirtl No. I.bdihII woo ay oo Hack (voi.M lbto al8-6't Mark No.8M.7 75 a 9 00 t-a m'rPtc N.VSOO 827 uu Hat Pie tc a bbed Cl No l, V bf bbl.... r Bt-r'gPIt k'd a- H-r'gHelt)b,i . a Hen lug. So 20 a-25 FLAX Duty: i5ton. Nortn Rlv.Vlb 16 a 24 FIOCK AND MKAL DDI y, 10 een. eiour ftt'iB H.fctf super... S 75 na e ext. uo 7 ut Hemlock, und 27 Hmi'k.lieav, 24 Hemlock, tiara 18 IS a 46 a- a -u a--.9 a-2S' a 26'fc a biMx duty; 10 cen, ad val. lKockland.com a 115 utp - a 2'25 LU M 8KR Dotv: 2t4ct, ad vaL WbolPHaia fA, Tlmbei, W. p. WcnblO t'Ol a Timber Oak, uc .... Tluiber.HaVP (Dft:r)r.ll a East'n ptpiooe per M 12t0 a28'Oft Bh'gieH,bth a Do.nliaved. V, b 11. (S M.) Toa,d'jSM. qttal., & M. a D". Cypieass. 3 'out a Laths K fc M a h-oo Slav's V.upe 110- 0 a275-01 w.unu .. loo oo a2: tto W.Obnl. SOW) ainuo Head'ff W. O aUm.i MOlaASdiOd OOTYISaDKl N.O .fga a Porto Rleo 4S a72t ('una Muaoov...48 a 65 Cuba l'layed..4S a 47 uarnaaoes...... 65 a 67 .AlLS-M TV: (Jut, lie-. Wrought 2S! Hoisesboel r cen'B In. C'ui,46d.'43 10ulb4 87 S'M HO Clinch. 8 5tia75 N AVA L - I OKKS Ditty r-ptg.'i'urpeniliie, 8t cts." gal.: oirier kinds. 2 't ct. ad val. ' Turp-t. f,f . N. Coiy. "5280. bg M-50 Tar Wll- u.l-taloil fi 00 aK'9.. Tar. $ bbl AO. 8 75 a4 uo rtccn. a tyi a Kesti-tum. oldi 7Sa Do. No. 2$ 280 b 2 3 80 snlrlis 'I ur... 45 a 46 OIL uuty: Palm lo. ouve fl. l.luHffd. FUitteed. K Beed, 23 cent; bperm I foreign dsherln.) aud Whale or other Usb (tor elgn) 20 $ cent, ad valorem. 0.ve,l2thtb 4i2'i Olie,l-ic.Wg 2 50 a Pa m, lo.... lL'.a w I Iiism d. city gl 1.10 a 1-12 ' iiiHeed i.og a Wtia t- at a Ker.Wln S7 a- UO Rel. B'g a . 4perui,criids 2 no a W. I 'bl'cu. SIS a 2 20 Red. city dls- llllHd . so a L'd OiliSdt a a . KeroNetif l'g a 89 OII.-CAKE Dorv: 20'riot. ad val. Tblnoit'jjton.87i0 a PK I'KOLK DM Duty- Crure 20O, Rnl. 4uo. Crnde,40 17 garlly 1 gi 2n a 2!ir . Reni.eu free L.8. lo wtilte (tll 175 lest .... 85 a Helloed lo bond L a. ft white ( 116 tea ) -81 a-32. ruunu iu u u. a i x. An br) In.. Ohio. 1- 9 60 & Mlcn.J a 9oo a 7 85 a boo all 70 aJftoo a a a2u-W aiW-m . a a 905 Oluo I (Sb nplne. f Cbloex bda. 9 50 Gcn.BHte do..H'75 Canada Bup t aoMdaexia Krndy n Ine. G.orgflown. a 9'40 ataoo aM Oo a a a a . a a a a 85 a-14 laii'ora tln. V i 144. Oreg n " "v Ateiandf I... s Ban.How'db a ) fltinr. 840 810-36 Coin Meal 5 60 a co. ll'aoriy'e.Bli ae3i ft". Punch ..2v 00 a 8 60 FRUIT 1iut: Dried, 5c.: Almouda S6iiliie. shelled and do Bli-ild: ciber Nuia. Vc: T'alea. 2c: "ar dlnrs fiti. Grants 26, and Fruit lu Bugar, Kyrup and B a dy. 16 if. ceni. RaiB.Kh )ck r)ii a Paii.ht bAi r-S S5 a- lur'niB.Zi iff lb it's a Citron 27 a 28 Air. onds Hl- ly soltabrll.. 14 a Alni'a aliell d.-4-l a 45 i CKH AND BKINH-Fura Tlmt)tbyf)U4.2 5n drvBted or unoreaaed, on r t-xm rgi...,s mi f-klus 10 cent ad val. Braver, V P: NorlbVlb 1 50 a 4-00 ' Bou'hern H O a m mtt-rn. 1'nO a 8 (10 OtterNo'lbpceSOO a 710 WeH'eru. 6-u a (0 Fed ft.i i'tb- VS al60 Raccoon S'ln 10 a ' w fat.com -10 a -40 Nt rib - so a 1 oo Mil li North' n t no a 8 "0 WeBtern. 8 00 a 7 00 Marten N'lhSOtl 820 00 Ui'Bi u8 o -as a 4s - Mex V It) a Deer final tylb -48 a -47,S ' H. Joan....--44S "RAIN Dory: Itiaittcts. WbeatObu2 70 a 2 fr' I while (115 120 I test i 81 Naptta renned tio a ga- rity. .. a UX PKuVIs iu nm dotv:". Cberse, 4c lb; Bent Snd - Pork, ic : flatus Baoou, . and Lard 2o 1 ib. BeelMB.obftb a " " CIU... a ' Ke, ex 20-50 Primacy ' Prlmecy 1 " MsWtclso Porg-,MH.$b27 75 mine.., " Mess. (Hear Lard prmstm 16 a lf a a. uio, aaiintia r.bould.satt... Beet bamn. In plckle.'fUtbi Beef f uto.Ib Butter.orang 82 " 8 . flriopr 80 ' Ohio .:. . Cheese s a--15 RIos-Doty: ao. Vi tt Paddy, IXcWlr Carolina, gjort, toprl ue io-60 all'SO Rangoon dretuted g'l'U S-2I a7-00 4A LT Duty: Hacks, 21c. V 1 o &b; bulk. 18 cts v itio lbs. r Turk's Island, A bush .... . 41 a L'vern iol. Or.. jHt k .I'VS al'80 Hicgln '.... 2 1.5 a2W uw.n' i o v- 8KED. Doty: Unseed, 1., Hemp Jio tb. Oa--nary fl bitati ofo Ibj . and Grass beed 80 W et ad vat. Clover V lb 10 a 10. aim 82 5 SHOT-Duty: 2o. i lb I iipteukiofio -u,a Biickcomutcl -12a boa P Duty: 25 cent, ad val, Cun He "V -17 SPKLTK K i2inn)- Duty: In PIks. Bars, aud P a'es $1-60 1ihi ibs. PlBt-H....KO'd ftsu . B P 1 n fcs O u T v : 6 adOo. Tjt It . V,lMWtl iu luata V lb. gld... 61 a--52 (iltm'r Kcold-iiiSa 11 Mace, go d.... W2S 95 NuimeKS, N J. I, gold PS a -89 Ph)Pi. gold.. 4iu '24 pimento. Jamaica id gold... lU&t 30 PARDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE. LAFAYEITG t'OLlEGG. Tbe tisxt term commeusts oo THURSDAY, 8ep ttmber t. Candidates for adnlsstoa may ba examlaad lbs day before (Ssptamber 8), or on Tuesday, July SI, the day bslars the annual commeDcsuisnU For clrou tars apply to President CAT TELL, or to Protessor B. B. YOUNGM AN, Clark of the Faculty. Eaatoa, Pa., July, 1848. 14if UKITFD STATES BRVFNDE 8TA U PS. -Principal Depot. No. SfK o H KNDT tlraat, Csntral ruot. No. icl ti. street oue door below Cbsrju'. SBtabllsbed ISH2. Rvr ue wtamps of every description ooustanlly oa baiid In any aoiouut. ..... Orders b xuaU n sxpress pxacapU aU4)ad4 las '