7 A. o VOL. XV. NO. 109. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1871. DOUBLE SHEET THREE CENTS. FIRST EDITION THE WILMINGTON FIRE. Fire Hi the Shop of the PMW. and n. Rail road Locomotive mart Other Property Destroyed. Th Wilmington Commercial of last evening RETS: Shortly after 12 o'clock to-day. a Are broke ont In tbe kindling-wood shop of George V. Bush, at the southeast corner of Water and French streets. It was quickly communicated to tbe oil Btore-bouse of tbe P., W. and B. Kill road shops, which stood immediately adjoining. (Tbifl was tbe general understanding, but It is stated to us by Mr. Bush ana others who were promptly at hand, that the Are began in tbe oil-house itself.) The flames spread with great rapidity, and in a few moments caught tbe roof of the locomo tive round-house, which adjoined the oil-house, and speedily pet fire to it uud to a number of locomotives which stood in it. These Are be lieved to have been about fifteen in number, nor.e of which were removed. All these were botfly burntd, though some escaped more than Olhtrs. The Fire Department was promptly on the pround, but the largo force of men employed in the Miops were just at dinner Attempts were made to 6ubduo the flames in the oil house, but it was stored with a largo quantity of oil, UMo.v, waste, etc., and burned with the greatest fury, throwing out immense volumes of blaen smoke. Tbe large otlico of George W. Bush soon caught fire, and was destroyed. Efforts being at "length mostly directed to cuttine off tbe fire, at the point where the round-house adjoined the general repair shops, the flumes were checked about half-past one o'clock. The lofs is heavy, but as most of it conshts In the damage done to the locomotives, the extent and character of which can only be ascertained by machineets, upon a thorough examination, we can give no estimate approaching accuracy. The whole loss, however, will probublv b3 from $50,000 or $75,000. Of this wo estimate 'J ,0v)J to be on the locomotives alone, the remainder being on Mr. Bush's oiliee, kindling-wood shop, and contents, his sloop (which was damaged as she lay at tbe wharf), and ou the oil -house, pattern-shop, round-house, nnd otbore injured property, belonging to the railroad compmy. Our estimate of the damage to the locomotives will appear low to mnyvho were present at tbe fire, but it in based on a hurried inspection made by one of the company's oflieers. Mr. Bush is fully insured. All his b.ioks were saved out of his ollice. Mr. Ferry, master of machinery la Wilming ton, was absent in Philadelphia, but came di)va with Superintendent Kenney on a spcclil train. By the time of their arrival, ho sever, the tire was under control. The express train South waa delayed about three-quarters of au hour. President Graut wm not on board, as had been expected. Sperllecrlous Thievrs A Catholic Church ISrokiu Open Sacramental Service Stolen The Poor lloxea Ilobbcd. The Commercial also has the following: Last night some villains entered 8 lint IVter's Roman Catholic Church. Sixth aud West street, and proceeded to ransack it for valuables. They stole the cups of two gold-plated chalices, two eoborlums, one gold and one silver, two gold patents (a port of plate u?ed in connection with tbe cnaiieee), ait uewg articles used m mo sacra ment of "i he Lord's Supper," a admluistered by that church. They also broke up a gold plated chali'.'e, nnd, finding it to be plated, Hung it contemptuously on tbe lioor. They then pro ceeded to the boxes in tho vestibule, Into which contributions for the poor aro dropped, rilled them, and made their escape with their booty unobserved. Tho candlesticks and other decorations of the altar were undisturbed. THE GREAT IMILKOtl) LEASE. Meeting of the Board ot Directors at Tren ton A New Oltrr. The lea?e of the united railroads of New Jersey to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was submitted yesterday to the Lnltcd Board of Directors at Trenton. The committee to whom the matter had beeu coniided had a meet iner on Saturdav in Philadelphia, in conjunction with a similar committee from tba Pennsylvani Comranv. and after eleven hours of debate an tho provisions of tho lease were finally agreed UDon. Their work was approved by tho Direc tors of tbe New Jersey comDauios yesterday. and the ineetiug adjourned to give the Com mittee time to make the required alterations The directors will then have another meeting after which tho lease will be submitted directly to the stockholders. Before the meeting adjourned yesterday an offer was received from another powerful com pany, submitting proposals quite as favorable ai those made ty the rennsvivania uemrai, otter Sue. in addition, a bonus "of nearly 1. 000,000 This offer will, of course, affect materially tho negotiations, but the matter will now rest with the stockholders. If the lease to the Pennsyl vania Company is rejected by them, the second offer may receive consideration. The amount of property to be transferred is of a value of 40,000,000, embracing railroad lines and canals that cover seventeen out of the twenty-one counties of the State. A". X. Tribune lo-aay. SECRETARY SEWARD. Ills Illness in India. Calcutta (Manhl-i) Cor. of the London Time, Mr. Seward, on his way over the country, was taken ill at Allahabad, and was unable to dine at the United Service Club as he had agreed to do. I believe the illnees was not very serious, but the hot weather set lu, and a mau or .Mr, Seward's years, and from a climate so different, would be as well out of India. 1 refer to the Euhject more uore particularly to quote a passage honorable gentleman s letter to the irom tho honorable c club. After a very haudsome acknowledgment of the invitation of the club, etc., Mr. isnwara said: "The eflicicncy of the Government ser vice in India, in all Its depart men Is, commmds my hipbeet admiration, and induces on my part fervent wishes for tne weuare, prosperity, ana hat.i.incts of all thoso who are cr.;;aged in it." I utn ouite sure that this is u in ,e than the due of Indian administration, but it ouht to ba of value as the view of one who knows somiith'mg of tv hat government is, both lu peace aud war. A Mr. Forbes has beeu shot for "personally ineultinar" tbe neoulo of Chevenne. lie at tenanted to deliver a temoeranee lecture there A Troy man has iuveuted a portable barber thoo. which can be wheeled from house to htillMA. It is thought that bamboo fibre will make an excellent substitute for shoddy, in the mauuuc lure of. cloth. A printer recently made "Bo ye therefore j-ttadfat," the text of a minister's feeruion, "Be ye there for breakfast." Tbe Tyrolese rals-ed the German flig on the LIutiekt i t iik of the Urenne.r Mouutalus on the Llrtak'uv of F.uki.eror William. ibere is a married trirl la Danville, 111 whoe aire Is twelve years aud six months. The bubband it forty. A youuz icllow chopping wood near Silem, Ore eon, accidentally unearthed a pile of gold coin worth in all tiOO. The following Jvertlment was in an Fatten) paper recently: -"Wanted by a boy. a altuatlou la an eating-house, lie U used to the business." At the dinner of an IrUh association not long frlnce the following toast wa given: "Here's to the presideut of the society, Patrick it Kaflerty, aa' may Le live to eat th? chicken SECOND EDITION TO-DAY'S CABLE HEWS. THE ROUGE BEVOLT. Capture of Fort Issy. FcwderXAlagazine Explosion. The Insurrection in Algeria. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. Attempt to Wreck a Train. Tha Fire at Fagundus, Penna. Fifty XSuiidings Destroyed. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. FROM EUROPE. Tit ASSOCIATED TRESS. 1 Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. The Military Situation. Versailles, Monday noon, May 8. To-mor row operations on a larger scale are expected. To-day the commanders of divisions emu to Versailles to take their orders. Marshal Mic- Mahon, with eighty big guns, will operate on certain points at 4 o'clock to-morrow. Paris, Monday night, May 8. The Central Committee of the Women's Union demand that the war shall be a la ontrance. The sisters of the Con vent Eulpice have been arrested. The Prussian Patrols are vlgilnnt on the neutral portion of the river felnc. One hundred and fifty Nationals were arrested by them yesterday. General Cluscrct demands on examination. Powder Mill Explosion. The powder magazine at Porte Maillot was exploded by two shells this morning. Several soldiers were killed, aud there was great de struction of property. The three olllcers commanding Fort d'Issy declared that it was necessary to explode the fort. General Rossel ordered them to hold out, and they replied that they would rather resign. General Rossel had them and two others arrested. The Gene ral has great determination, aud is virtually military dictator. The dispute between the Central Committee nnd the Commune has been healed. The Commune has seized the telegtaph lines on the Northern Ka'lway. Tho German General von Der Tann demands the complete evacuation of Vincennes. At tho meeting of the Commune yesterday, it was demanded that the Deputies from Paris to the Versailles Assembly sh mid resign Imme diately upon pain of outlawry or death. BlsmareU and Thiers. Berlin, May 8 It is officially reported that Prince Bismarck is going to Corapeigne, the headquarters of the Prince of Saxony, to confer with M. Thiers. Barricades Recaptured London, May 0. A Times special despatch from Paris says: Tho (Federalists yesterday recaptured the barricade In tbe Rue Peyronnet Tho commandant of the Nationals was shot during the fight by a cure. The Laibj New special despatch from Ver sallies reports great Concentration Among the Troops in Ncullly, and says an attack it anticipated. A circular from Picard orders strict watch upon the movements of the Bonapartbts Prince de la Tour d'Auvergue is reported dead. The Elect Ion In I. yon passed off quietly. The Telegraph special from Versailles says it is officially reported that BU' marck will come to Compeigno to hold an inter view with M. Thiers. Tho Prussians have ar rested about one hundred and fifty fugitive National Guards. It is positively denied that the dispute between the Central Committee and the Commune is Lealed. A powder m igazino near Porte Maillot was blown up by shelh from ThcVirwIlll.l llatterlcs, and several persons were killed. Versailles, May '.. Clamart nai become eo unhealthy from the presence of Kuinbcrlet I'uburied Rudlt' of the victims of themauy engagements tint the Versailles troops have been obliged to evacuate the place. TLe Government relieves from sernca about Paris and sends to tho departments all the sal diers having relatives in tho capital. The Vemalllc Army continues its approaches to the Bols de Bou logne. Tbe battery at Moutrlout to day recom menced firing on the insurgent positlous a. Folnt du Jour and elsewhoie. The news is otherwise unimportant. Papul Guarantees. Florence, May 1). The Italian Chamber of Deputies haB agreed to the first fivecliusesof the Papal guarantee bill in tho shape iu which it recently passed the Senate. Capture of Fort d'la)'. Versailles, May 8. Fort dTssy has been captured, and is now in the possession of the Versailles forces. The Insurrection lu Algeria. London, May 9. A despatch from Versailles pays that the insurrection iu Algeria defies the efforts of the authorities, and it spreading to all parts of tbe province. ThU Morning' Quotations. Ijvkkpool, May 910 SO A. M. cotton (jalet end steady: uplands, i Orleans. 7jtf7,l. 1'ue alts to-day are estimated at lo.tiou ba'.ua LOMHJN, Mhj 1130 A. M. Consols 83 V for both moiipy aud acoouut; r,s.o-w""' "i iso, J; GX old. DliV : or 1867. nx 10-4U8. 89. AMuF.lif 8 Petroleum closed at 44f. for fine pale American. Tll Afternoon' Quotations. Liverpool, May 91-80 V. M. California. White Wlit-at, 12. ad. Ke elu of wheat lor threa Uy i& uuu quarters, lucludiui; SixjO American. Corn, as. 8J. lor new ; bacon, boo. 64. lor tumoenaaa. If BOM NEW YORK. BY A880C1ATBD PRK89. Exchuivriii to The hvening Ttlfgrnph, Dastardly Attempt to Throw a Train irom me n.rie i racK. Depomt, 'N. Y., May 9. It has just been made public here that an attempt was mida on theJn'gAt of April 30 to throw the express train No. 12, on tbe Erie Railroad, off the track neir this place. The train was descending the sum mit grade and approaching this station, when at Seward's crossing it ran into some obstructions. Its weight and speed, however, overcame the resistance, and the danger was escaped. The watchman at once began removing the obstructions, when be was assailed by a shower of stones from the wood on the side of the road, and compelled to abandon the work and procure assistance. The train was more than usually heavy i and contained the directors' car, npoa which were Wessrs. Gould and Fisk, and several division superintendents, on tbe way to the city to assist in making anew time-table. If the effort bad been successful It would have been attended with a great loss of life. The grade here is fifty feet to the mile, and the speed of the train was from forty to fifty miles an hour. Movements of Mr. Colfax. New York, May 9. Vice-President Colfax has passed through for Washington. Two Hundred Recruits for the 1st Infantry leave here to-morrow for Detroit. General Sheridan is expected to-day in the steamer Russia. The English Commissioners. Lord Tenterden, Viscount Goderich, and Professor Bernard, of the Joint Iligh Commis sion, are at the Brevoort. The jury in the case of Antonio Manrer, The Spring Valley Murderer, has returned a verdict of manslaughter in the second degree. Maurer was sentenced to Sing Sing for seven years. Mrs. Anson Burlingame arrived on the steamer Silesia, aud will reside here perma nently. Rurglars Arrested. New York, May 9. The detectives clVim to have discovered the parties concerned in the attempted robbery of the Central Park Savings Bank, April 3d, in the persons ol Walter Moffat, James Woodruff, and James Murray. Mjffat Is the proprietor of a low drinking den, and Woodruff and Murray notorious thieves. On the occasion of tho attempted robbery tho thieves put a pistol to the head of the cashier of tbe bank and threatened his life if be resisted. The case will be investigated to-day at the Tombs. FROM IRE STATE. BY ASriOCrATEO TRBSS. Exclusively to The Evening TcUarapK The Fire at Fagundus. PittsbCro, Pa., May 9. A special despatch to the Commercial sa-8 that the losses by the fire at Faundus on Sunday will probably reach 10,000, with but little insurance. The flames swept off everything on tho west side of the street, including stores, dwelling-houses, and hotelp. Fisher's ollice and Grandison's ware house on the eatt side were also consumed, and but a few scattering buildings reuiaia. Colliery Resumed. AsnLAND, Pa., May 9. The miners of tho Centralia colliery went to work this morning. FROM CALI f ORJVTA. 1 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Eveninj Telajraph. Fatal Accidents. San Francisco, May 9. A miner named, John Gill was instantly killed yesterday by the falling of the shore timbers in the Yellow Jacket inino at Virginia City, Nevada. ' John Sonuers, a conductor on a freight train of tho Southern Pacific Railroad, was crushed to death between the cars at GUroy yesterday. Mining News. The bull movement in the Belcher and Crown Point mining stock continues. The shorts suffer severely. Crown Point closed last even leg at 2C0. FROM THE ISTHMUS. BY ASSOCIATED PRSSf. Exclusively to The Evening Tel'gra.oh. The Insurgent Occupancy of Montljo. Kinoston, May 8. The Ocean Queen sailed yesterday for New York, with 4'iO passengers. Panama, May 3. The insurgents retain pos session of Montijo. Tbe Winchester will sail to-morrow to make a demand from the coni' wander of the national forces upon tho chief of the insurgents to release Montijo. If he refuses, a force is to bo used to compel the surrender of the vessel, ami her cap prs will be treated as pirates. FROM NEW JERSEY. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. htxicelii to The Evening TelearapK Ex Xtwurk Charter Election. Nr.wAitK, N. J., May 9 The charter election yesterdiiv in Morristown resulted in the entire Kcpullkau ticket being elected by 89 majority FROM WASHINGTON. (BY ASSOCIATED TRES E'cluiifly to The Evening TeMornon. Government Weather Report. War Department, Office op thk Chief Pional Oi n tK. W'AhiiiNUToN, flay 8 lu-0 A. M. Syn n ! for tliepast twentf-iour nours: tub wea'iier bus continued unchanged ou the l'anlfln coast; light ruti:yliae irevaUci at, tne itock.r Mountain si Hons, but aie now clearing away, riiea'eiof low M t'Kbure en M'.r.ila.T morning in iviinsts and ise- Lriuka Is now central lu Mwsnuri aid Arkansas, it ti l'uht ratu from Arkansas to uuisand Maryland, The ares r f hishest imrometer is central la N rtn- eusti rn Mlunesttia and moving s mtiward, with elf ar. cold weather. 'Jlie pressure ra fallen but HU'imy In th Southern State, aud has rUen in the Viiinla and kaaerri mates. 'l Ue northwest sals is abating on Jiouut Washington, after a heavy fall of tl,j-robabiJitien.U Is probable that cleir weather, with nuitlKTiy wind, will continue on the oppr laki-s. c oudv and threatening weath.'r in the Ohio vallfV aud tne Atlantic coast, from North Carolina cubty,aid. No serious diaturfeasioe Is apprehended. New York Money aud Stock Market. Naw Ygri. May wcKa euiet and 8tendy. Money easy. Gold 1UV. o-sw. loea, coupon, ill ; to. lS6i, ill; do. 1&66, ill; do. isos, oe, 113; no. 16CT. lis: da imvi, lis'i; le-tos. ioju! Vlrelnta 6. Lnew T11; Missouri 6s, Can ton Co.. eat : Cumberland preferred. 81: N. Y. Cen tral audlludaon Kiver, VSM, ; Eile, 84V: Keadmg, US,; Adama Epres, Wl; MIehlKan Central, 1V3W: atlehmaa BouuiMrn, lio; lUluoig Central. !!: Cleveland and Pittsburg, 131V: cmeairo aol hock laiaud, lftaV! niiatmrg aud fort Wsyne, PENNSILVANIA LEGISLATURE. Senate. ITakbisburo. Mat 9 New bills Introduced: r Dnvla tntrni) Kill whlnh ttr.a nneaa.l supplementary to the Apportionment Will, fixing tbe place foe the meeting of the return judges in aouoie representative districts, mere navlug been an omission in the original bill. Mr. Graham, one to Incorporate the EcIIdso Lubricating Oil Company. Mr. Turner, ene to prevent the destruction of fih in the Susquehanna, in Luzerne couotv. with seines or nets. Mr. Osterhout, one incorporating the Towanda Water Company. Mr. Nagle, one requiring all steam and sailing vessels of over one hundred tons, employed in carrying; passengers within this State, under penalty of five hundred dollars, to carry two life-boats attached to cranes. Also one incorporating the Fonndllnor Hos pital of Philadelphia, with Mrs. Ida Parker, J. F. Staunton, Mrs. Fanny Cunningham, and others aa incorporators. Bill Paused. House supplement to the act relating to tbe collection of taxes in Montgo mery county, approved March 17th, 18f8. senate bill incorporating the Philadelphia Musical Instrument Improvement Manufactur ing Company. (Senate bill relative to cattle movimr at larcre in Upper Halford, Montgomery count'. eerjute bill providing lor making and repairing the public roads In West Nottingham, Chester cotiBiy. iionee mil incorporating tne remomen Aia- tnal Fire Insurance Company. Henate bill incorporating the yuaner CUT Carriage and Sleigh Company. llouse bin vacating Hart lane, irom L wenty- eecond to Twenty seventh streets, Philadelphia. Houscsupplement to the charter ol tho Ame rican Baptist Publication Society. senate Din authorizing cnanes a. unngan, trnetee under will of Jacob Harbert, to sell cer tain real estate. The Houee bill defining the south line of Spruce street, between Eighth and Ninth, Phila delphia. ' Senate bin relative to notaries public in Schuylkill county. House Din allowing copula Mathews to convey certain real estate to her father. Senate bill providing for the more effectual aeFessment and collection of licenses in Phila delphia, passed to a third reading. House. Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia, on leave, introduced a bill to remove that portion of theGormautown Township Poor-house which projects from the line of ltittenhoufce street, Gormantown. Passed finally. Mr. Hullleid, from tho Committee on Munici pal Corporations, reported with a negative re commendation a supplement lor tbe regulation and inspection of buildings In Philadelphia. ihe benate bill authorizing the liquidation of damages sustained by citizens of tho border counties during the late Rebellion was the special order. ine House committee oi ways ana Means had amended the bill by striking out all after the enacting clause, and iusertiug the follow ing: Section l. lhat the claims ot the citizens of York, Cumberland, Adams, Franklin, E ulton, Jiedford, and rerry, tor extraordinary losses sustained during the rebellion, as adjudicated under the general acts of Assembly approved April iu, lsoa, April aa, 18&J, February 15, lbiw, and April 9, 1608, be submitted to a careful revision by two commissioners in the county of 1 one, two in tne county ot f runkim, two in the county or Adams, two in the counties ot uutnber- land and Perry, and two In the counties of Fulton and itedtord, to be appointed by the president iudires of the Courts of Common Pleas of said several counties; and the Governor shall appoint competent counsel to represent the Government in tbe revision ot said claims be lore the several commissions, and said commissions shall re examine and readjudlcate all of said claims, and may reject or oiminisn any now on tile as equity may require, but not iucreaso the amount ot any excepting tne claim ot the German lie formed Church, represented by is. K. lusher to Co., which shall be equitably adjusted; and claims which may have been assigned or trans lerred by the original claimant, the assignee or present owner of the same shall be required to make satisfactory proof of the amount actually paid for the claim, and the amount so paid shall be awarded, and no more And if any owner of an assigned claim shall fail to make such proof satisfactorily, tbe claim shall . . . ,.i . i i ue rejecieu, uuu as saiu commissioners reaajuat cato said claim they shall endorse their approval thereon for the amount allowed, and return the claims to the Auditor-General. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Governor of the State to demand the payment of the said claims by the General Government, and also the payment of the $500,000 paid by the State ou said claims, and to select such agents for the purpose us may Ue deemed necessaiy, and upon payment of any moneys by the General Govern ment on account of said claims, they shall be appropriated by the State Treasurer pro rata on said claims, provided tbat the State shall la nowise become liable for, or on account of, said claim, being wnat may be appropriated to the Earne by the General Government. Mr. Keinoehi moved to amend the first section by substituting three commissioners non-resi dents or me counties to be atiected, to be appointed by the Governor. Disagreed to. Mr. Boileau moved to amend the secocd sec tion by inserting tho words "and paid" after the ytord "appropriated" in the proviso. Agreed to. Messrs. Leinoehl and Warner spoke agaiust the bill, aDd Messrs. Strang, Ellis, Chalfant, Skinner, and Quigley iu its favor, after which the bill passed finally yeas G3, nays !H. Senate amendments to the bill enlarging the powers of the Commissioners of Fairmount l'aik, extending their powers over Hunting Park, were concurred in. This amendmeni requires tne commissioners to square the latter park by exchanging certain portions for an extension on tho east side, the exchange to bo made before the frst of next January. Mr. Johnson opposed tbe amendment. He did not deem it proper to force the commis sioners to do this. He proposed to leave it dis cretionary with them. Mr. Dumbeil also opposed the amendment. Messrs. Smith, Grilluhs. and Aiilier favored the Senate amendment. Mr. Johnson's proposition was agreed to, aud the bill passed. Chicago Flour and Wheat Market. Special Despatch to Tits fc'vp-ftinj Te-tgraph, C'bicaoo. May 9-0-30 A. M Wheat market nnn and falrl active; No. 8, 1 1 -27 1 -83, rtsller laat h tf ; l"S7J,'ifl iw. sener dune; caMi nominally f-'.'-j. Com lirui at 643.51.io., cash, aud seller Way or June. llereipl. W'fj". iVivi.i'. Shicu. Flour, bbis. 4,oii0 8,ooo Oats, hns 11,000 8t,oo Wheatbus. ll.OoO T.noo, Rye, bus. 1,000 l.C'JO 1,000 Corn, bus.. T'i.oot) 66,000 Barley, bus.. 2,000 1,000 Tke greateet nutmeg ever known probably met with a greater. Ihey have just got tnrouga surveying Ari zona, aim it is iounu io cpniain w.vuu.ujj acres. Large numbers of horses are being sold at thirteen dollars each in Los Angeles county, California. Ban Francisco is successfully raising oys ters brought from the Atlantic coast aud plauted in the bay. There was a neavy irosi inrougnout Ken tucky last Monday, with ice in some places an inch thick. A citizen of Montreal is under arrest for re fusing to tell a census enumerator the agei of hid two unmarried daughters. "HeDpeek" is the name of a post office in Alexander county, Illinois. It ibes a small butintHs; tbe mail aveld it. THIRD EDITION HATTERS AT WASHINGTON The Commission and tho Treaty. XXcw the Paper is Received. Frolmble Action of the Senate. Shocking Affair in New York Three Children Burned to Death. Later from Europe Etc., Etc., Etc. , Etc. Etc., QEto FROM WASHINGTON. The Anglo-American Treaty. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, May 9. The seml-efflcial sy nopsis of the Anglo-American treaty published by authority of the State Department this morn ing Is variously commented upon. The English Commissioners were opposed to making any of the provisions of the treaty public, for the rea son that they feared it would bo unfavorably received by their Government. Many of tho points of the treaty having lound their way into tbe newspapers, despite all efforts to prevent It, and seme of them having the effect to prejudice the public sentiment against it, it was deemed advisable by the American Commissioners to make the statement published this morning. There are three points in the treaty likely to meet with opposition: First. The manner of adjudicating the Eng lish claims. Second. The virtu il revival of the reciprocity treaty of 1S54 with Canada. Third. Tbe arbitrament of the question of payment of money for tho fishery privileges. Tho two latter, it is understood, will be strongly opposed by New England and Western Senators. Mr. Sumner only received a copy of the treaty yesterday, and, of course, has not had an opportunity of determining what course he will take. He will not oppose the treaty as a whole, but will insist upon amendments to those articles which do not meet his approba tion. He will be supported in this by a suffi cient number of Senators to amend it in several particulars. The President havirg returned last night, called a Cabinet sea Ion this morning, a little before the usual time. The treaty, accompanied by a short mes sage, will be ready to send in to-morrow. Mem bers of the Foreign Relations Committee are of the opinion that it will take at least a week to consider it, on account of its great length and of the many important questions involved. BF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. W, VV. Corcoran Is worse to-day, according to the report of hia phyBiclans. The National Junction Railroad is soon to bo commenced, forming an important branch to unite the new Baltimore and Potomac Railroad with the Orange and Alexandria Rail road. FROM EUROPE. The German Reichstag. Bekmn, May 9 The Reichstag is to-day in committee debating the bill for th ineorpora tion of Alsace and Lorraine into the German Empire. One article of the bill, which grants Immediate German citizenship to Aliace and Lorraine, has already been adopted. Calile Quotations. Lokhon, May 9 4 -so P. M.. Consols 93i jfor mo. ney snd account. 5-20 bonds of 18G2, 90J,'; of lbC5, Old, 9UM : Of 1SC7, 92 ; 10-408, S9Jtf. Lonpon, May 9 4-bO P. M. Keflned Petroleum, 16'..(17d. Liverpool, May 94-30 P. M. Cotton quiet and steudv: nnlands. M&.1V..: Orleans, 7MT-d. alts to-day 10,009 bales, including 3000 for specula tion and export. Advices from Manchester are less favorable, and cause dullness in the Cotton market. Cumberland cut bacon, 80s. FROM NEW YORK. DT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ezeliiiively to The Evening Telegraph, Three Children Burned to Death. ArnrRN, May 5. Three children were burned to death in this city yesterday afternoou. They were at olav in an outhouse, where there was a barrel of fireworks, which exploded, and it is pi eauned they were playing with matches, and fcet fire to the contents of tho barrel. Two children were probably inctantly killed bv the exulonou and a third, victim lingered some time. 1 he youngest child, aged four years, was a ton of Mr. Mitchell, glider. The others were children of Mr. McCarty, of Capitol street where the accident occurred. A lady named IliL'frms was eo shocked by the horrible siht that bhe died tho same eveuiug. Slock. Exchange. James Mitchell has been elected Vice-Chair man of tho Block Exchange. Specie Shipments. New York. May 9. fchioments of specie to day, iS'JS.TCO. Ship News. Arrived, steamer .Sidouiau, from Trieste. FROM NElrEN GLAND. by associated truss. I Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. ftlafcsachutfttts I.csUlaturc. Boston, May 9 The Hons has passed bill forbidding tbe emplovment of minors or fem.ues for more than t'-n hours a day, and for an appro priation of fifty thousand dollars for Prolessor Agasslz's museum. Baltimore Produce Market. Baltimore. May . Cotuu unall business at higher pile, a a. fielders are very sUodk : nn-Hlmu up'ands. 14&13; low mldaliitps, lsyidMo. Flour active but m qcmtabiy blglir; li.ird ktioit sunertlne, !V66; extra, C5 Ki,;; fdmUv, ll-v&S ' iB; Cltj r MUkteuperflne, 5 C2rTU5; extia, tUaS: fuiilv, J-m" 11 ; VvtTu nniiniiit fiSMiti; extra. 67X(aT-18tf S family. 112548 50. Wheat Orm : choice line, i ; fair to prime, $1 BO; prime to coulee red, lTOo2; fair t kmi, ti Mt ateo; common, 81!K'145; Ohio and Indiana, tl0($l-65: Pennsylvania, $1-451 6'-- Southern white Com dull at TIy7o- ; Southern yellow quiet at T5$76c. ; mixed M'esuru tinner at VAgTto. O-la dull at 644i)a Pork nu l t and steady at f 18-60. Unlit meats steady ; Mioulaeri, Ic,; riU sides, 9 Va 1n;. ; clear riti, loitfi',to. sugar cured Rama, ltillo. Whisky quit at 9ii4c FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ETMIKO TlT.WOBAPiK OlTTn(,l Tusdy, Mat . W1, I There is only a moderate demand for loans to-day as compared with some days last week, and the market is almost entirely speculative In character. The banks continue to increase in etrrngth, as Indicated in the deposits, which last night showed an Increasa of 639,841, as compared with their previous statement. In the loan market there Is very little change to note, but the liberal offerings of money and very easy rates indicate a growing ease in the market. Gold continues quiet and steady, the sales in New York ranging all the morning between HlKnU. closing at the latter. Government bonds are quiet and strong, prices f bowing a very general advance on last night s figures. At the Stock Board there was a heavy business in railroad stocks, and a firm feeling on the en tire list. Sales of State 6s, first series, at 103; Citv 6s new do. at 103i; and Lehigh gold loan Reading Railroad was very active and strong; sales at 56 f9567. Pennsylvania sold freely at C2p(SC2, b. o. Sales of Camden and Amboy at 128 and Minehlll at 53'. Canal shares were strong. Sales of Lehigh at 3!iyhS'Sr,.4, s. o. myt was bid for Second and Third Streets Railroad; 30 for Spruce and Pine; ana m ior iicsionviue. PHILADELPHIA 8TOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Bro No. 10 S.Thlrd Btreet. FIKST Bo a tin imiuu i-a an, Bse....i03V (tnoocity 6, New.lox 14000 l'a Gs.cp 95 ' ttooo do 9,"X gnnou N Penna 6s. . . 99 va sn Minehlll R... 63 x 159 antenna R.... 2V 100 do b30. 6JTi 406 do 62V T do 62 600 sh Reading R. . .66- 69 1600 do ....bCO. 66 69 14 do 66 V 600 do 65 69 600 . do 66V 12 sh Ilarrlsburg It 68 T sh Cent Trans. . . 46 ' R00 U A m OS, 89 94 fiooo UarrlsbgRCs. 93 r,i() Sell N 6s, 82. 78 11000 Leh Gold L. . . 90? isooo W Jer 6s.... 93V HKio do. 93)4 two W Jersey R 7s.10v 2 BhCam & Am.. 127)6 799 do b30.128 158 do 123 inosaieh Na..s60. 86 li 85V 219 do.. ..B60. 20 sh Com'u Bk.85. SECOND BOARD. 1200 Citv 6b, New.. 103 87 sd Penna R.all. 62 H 62 12000 8ch N 6s 82.. 78 12000 Phtla AK73.. 90V llooo Leh 6s (rold.bS 91 US do... allot. 100 do .. ..h30. 62 ? 6 sh Reading It . . 66 V" liooo iiuut & a Top ino do 6094 consoi.. 4S 14000 PatN Yds 97i BOO do S10. 66tf Messrs. William Taintbr fc Co., No. 8 8. Third street, report the following quotations: U. S. 6s of 1S81, 117117 V; 6-208 of lbC'i, 1U111),'; do. 1864. H1illlX: do. 1865, illiuij; do., Jaly, I860. mMam3?f: do., July, 187, Il3''ii3; do. July. 1S68, 113,(!113M: 10-408, 109.V109?tf. U. 8. Pacific It. It. Currency 6a, 115ll6g. Gold, 111(111. jvai het Eieauy. Mksshp. Ue Haven Brother, No. 46 S.Thlrd street, Philadelphia, report the folio wing quotations: U. a 6s of 1861, 116Ji,(117 V: do. 18e'i, ltolll : do. 1864, 110?(m; do. I860, 110((111; do. 1866, new,H8(aill3?i: do. 1867. do 113Vii3sr : do. 1869. do. 113V113 ; 10-408, l09H'9iu9,f . U. 8. 80 Year 6 per cent. Curreuoy, 115i.ll6?$ ; Gold, lllie lll'i; BUver. 10Cv,109: Onion Pacific Railroad 1st Moru Bonds, 9lj(02',r: Central Pacific Rail road, looj,aiol ; Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds, 81?t82;. Nakr &. Ladnrr, Brokers, report this morning gold quotations as follows : 10 00 A. M 1016 A. M ;..1!1V 10-15 " 111.KI Philadelphia Trade Report. ' Tuesday, May 9. The flour market Is extremely dull, the Inquiry being limited both for expar: and home nse, anil prices are barely maintained. Sales of 600 barrels, Including superfine at f5 25a-50 per barrel; extras at 15-76(8 6 25; spring wheat extra family at tC787-25; Pennsylvania do. do. at $6 25 6-76; Ohio and Indiana do. do. at $77 60, and fancy brands at f7-75$9 O0, as In quality. There Is very little Rye Flour here, and it commands $5-75 per barrel. Trices oiJCorn Mral aro nominal. , THe Wheat market is extremely quiet, and there re few sellers at our quotations. Small sales of Western red at tl-E51-fiS; and amber atfHtoai-63 perbuBheh Kye comes forward slowly; sales of Pennsylvania at IVltcSjViO; Southern at 11-10, and unsound at St-00. Corn la unchanged; smail siles of yellow at 77(78c. aud mixd Western at 74(376o. Oats are less active; sales of 3000 bushels Pennsyl vania and Ohio at 6ixt$63c. hrovisioDs are very dall; small sales of Mess Pork at 817-2M317-60, and llama in pickie at 123l3c Whlcky Is steady; sales of Western Iron-bound barrels at 93c LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.... .............MAY 9 BTATK OF TEKKilOMBTKB AT TUB KVK.NINO TKLBuRAFH OFFICK. 8 AM 67 1 11 A.M.. 63 S P. M.. 63 Sen Risks........... 4-61 iMoon Sets ... St'N Shis 7- 21I1IQH Water. 8-21 By Cable.) London, May 9. Arrived out, steamers Tarlfa," from Boston; Scandinavia, from Portland; City of London, HansB, and Tyrlan, from Kew York ; and Ohio, from Baltimore. 'i he ship YouDg iagle, Captain Perkins, from New Orleans bi.una to Liverpool, was abandoned at sea. 1 he crew were saved, and have arrived at an Eng lish port. (By Telegraph.) Nbw Yobk, May 9 Arrived, steamship City of Brooklyn, from Liverpool. CLEARED THIS MORNING. Bt'r Bristol, Wallace, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co. Tug Joe Johnson, lngraham, Baltimore, with a tow of barj?es, W. P. Clyde is Co. Tnir Fairy Queen. Wilson, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clydo & Co. ARRIVED THIS MORNING. Steamer Y. Franklin, Pierson, 13 hours from Balti more, with mdse. and passengers to A. Groves, Jr. fcteanier A. C. Stitneia, Davis, S4 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. 1. Clyde 4 Co. (Steamer Mavuower, Fultz, 24 hours from New York, wltb nidse. to w. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Novel'y, Stiaw, 2 hours rroin New York, Willi nidse. to W M. Balnl & Co. Schr Wlidt're, Bcarae, 12 days from Baracoa, with bariftnss and cocoa Dnt-a to u. W. Boyer. Schr John Stroup, Crawford, from Boston. Tues ThtmiuH Jeiii ison, Alli-u; G. B. Uutchings, Mulfurd; nnd Fairy Queen, Viis'n, from Baltimore, with tows of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. MEMORANDA. Ptr smer AeMUea V l'nuu, sailed irom New llavea for Philadelphia at 11 o'clock this A. M. BELOW. brig S. V. Merrick, Bark Daring and from West Indies. CbrrtoK'sto ( lie Evening Telegraph. GASTON & McMAUON'S BULLETIN. New Vi'K office, May S. 9 birges leave in tow to-ntght, for Baltimore, libt. Yuba, with sciap iron, fur TreMon. Albemarle, with Iron ore, for Brldgeton. Baltimoke BbANCH Ofhck, May The follovr Iek bares leave. In to to-uiaiit, eaatward: T. L iioore. Klla Krtr, J. A CovlU, Dauntless,. Amelia, KApetinieut, K. Goddar.l, P. W. King, C. A. Silnmau, und JosevU Lord, all with coal fur New H oi k. Hoard of Trade, w 1th coal, for Wilmington. Philadelphia Bxamu officii, M ay 9. H wtUr.-. Yesterday was line, cool, bracing; wind haulert rrailuallv with the sun, ur.ttl this 6 A. M., Indicating N bv easterly; mackeiei-blaek clouds (per Kspy) to the N. and W. ; south, heavy watery olouda at sun rtfce. I'.arcmeter: Yesu-r.my, nearly stationary, k9 18-54 ; Y. M., at Lljrht (niidnight), liulltfated 30 1-41. 6 A M. to-day, 80-o. Not, for non-observers: BtiBter.y weutler always indicated by high ba re uiettr. L. S. C. Syecial Deifpotch to The faming TelegrapK llAvuK-ni-UBACic, May 9. The following boatj leave lu tow to-day: G. W. Laiuiour, w 1th lumber t Watson, Malone U son. Kufua Wiley and Major Monaghan, with coal to J. R. While k Son. Media, with poplar wood, forManayuns. j lltlit rartc-, for Chesapeake City. 9 m w boata, l'Bht. for Schuylkill Navigation Co 8 aiie barges, with coal, ior New Voii. J. 1L