HIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNEbnT, MAY 17, 181. MUSICAL AND DRAMA TIC. The City Amusements. At the Acadbmt or Music the spectacle of The Black Crook will be represented this evening. At Tim Walnut the drama of 27ie Streets of Philadelphia will be performed this evening. At the Arch Miss Kate ttelgnoUU will ap pear this evening in the drama of Nobody's Daughter. ' At tub Ctibsnut a performance of the comedy Of Saratoga will be given this evening. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Robert McWade will personate "Rip Van Winkle" this evening. At TnE American the Japanese will appear this evening in addition to other attrac tions. The Italian Opera The sale of subscrip tion tickets for the six performances of Italian opera announced to be given nt the Academy of Music next week commenced to-day at the music store of F. A. North & Co., No. 10:33 Chesnut street. The subscription price for the six operas is fixed at $10. The operatic com bination which will appear under the direction of Signor Albites has been performing with great success in New York, and as we have had no Italian opera In this city during the present season with a troupe containing such singers as Miss Kellogg, Madame States, Signor Orlandini, Signor Susini, and others who are announced, It will undoubtedly be liberally patronized. The sale of single seats will commence on Friday. CITY ITEMS. Those who Desire a brilliancy of Complex ion should beware of cheap patent plils, or other cathartics containing ca'.omel and mercury. Use Nature's remedy, Helmbold's Fluid Extract Sar- 8APARILI.A and llELMB0LP'8 CATAWBA GRAFS PILL8. Component parts Fluid Extract Khubarb and Fluid Extract Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous Headache, Uostlveness, etc., ttio Pills are une qualled. Refrigerators. Schooley'g new patent Self-ventllatlng American Refrigerator is the best and only perfect self-venti-latlog preserver In tbe world, and will keep such articles as Vegetables, Fruits, Meats, Game, Fish, Milk. Eggs, etc. etc., longer, drier, and colder, with less Ice, than any other Refrigerator now In use, F arson & Co., No. 220 Dock street. Touno Ladies, Beware I of the Injurious effects of Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury, calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short time they enervate and destroy the system as well as the complexion, If you would have a fresh, healthy, and youthful appearance, use Hklmbold's Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and IIelmbold's Ca tawba Grape Pills. They are purely vegetable j a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. Mb. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has one or the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of line American Western Watches. Those Who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. To Insure Health and Proper Digestion you should nse IIelmbold's Catawba Grape Pills1 They are composed of Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. They excite digestion, nourish and Invigorate the system, and purge out all the humors that grow and rankle in the blood. Helmbold's Sarsaparilla makes New, Fresh, and Healthy Blood, and Beautifies the Com plexion. A. S. nAMILTON'8 Standard Sewing Machine Office, No. TOO Chesnut Street. Howe's, Grover & Baker's, Folsom's, and other nrst-clasB machines sold f 10 per month and to rent There is no Article in Materia-Medica which supersedes Castor Oil, Magnesia, or Salts equal to Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills for purging from the system all superfluous and worn-out mat ter. For Biliousness, Costlveness, Sick or Nervous Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause neither nausea or griping palus ; after which purify and make New Blood by using Helmbold's Sarsa parilla. Fob Otsters always, 'fresh, fat, and inyittng," Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried, and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Nlath and Chesnut. Half peck steamed oysters, 25 cents. In the Spring and Summer Months the system ehould be thoroughly purged, and nothing la so ac ceptable to the Stomach as Helmbold's Catawba Geape Pills, after which use Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla. They Invigorate the system, and can be taken by Children with perfect safety. Burnett's Cooking Extracts the best. Vegetine Is sold by all druggists. There is not such a reliable purgative known as Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills. They are safe, pleasant, and efficacious, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. Helmbold's Sarsaparilla, the great Blood Pnrifler. Don't Fail to Procure Mrs. Winlow'8 Soothing Syrup for children teething. Burnett's Cologne the best made in America. MARRIED. Tharp Fisher. On Tuesday, May 16, 1871, by the Rev. Jos. Newlln. Mr. T. Horace tharp, for merly of Louisville, Ky., and Miss M, Louise Fisher, oi mis city. 9 DIED. Bowen On the mornmsr of the 17th of May. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of F. H. and Susan W. Bowen, aged 2 years. Cox. Suddenly, on the 15th instant, Mr. Charles Cox. His relatives and friends. Falls of Schuylkill Lodge, I. O. of O. F., and the Order In general, are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 4549 Miller street, Germantown, on Thursday afternoon, at S o'clock, without farther notice. Glasgow. On the 15th instant, Jesse E. Glas gow, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends, the Fraternal Lodge. ;Ko 883, G. U. O. F., and P. O. N. Council, No. 2, are respectfully lnvitea to attend the ruuerai, iron nis late residence, no. ins iioumau sireei, on i uuru day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Services at the Lom bard Street Central Presbyterian Church. Inter ment at Lebanon Cemetery, li Spofford. On the 14th Instant, William E. Bpokford. His friends and friends of the family, are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday ax ternoon, at ociook, at nt, vuuruu, i uir teenth street, below Spruce. Si Williams. On the 18th instant, Susan R., widow of Samuel Williams, aud daughter of the late Joaiah Haudall. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, 18th instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to South .Laurel hm. CLOTHING. F I N li It 13 A I Y . HI A I IS CLOTHING, COMBINING STYLE, DC R ABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' o IV E-r BICE ESTABLISHMENT, 004 lIarlt6t Htroot, ' GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice. H tf HELMBOLD'S COLUMN. JJIIIII!OI,a.H Catawba Crape Pill, IIELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S HELMEOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HLEMBOLDS HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S nELMBOLD'3 IIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S IIELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILL, CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL.' CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA CRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAM PILL. H EL MB OLD'S COLUMN. APRIL, MAY, and JUNE. PURIFY THE BLOOD. In these months, IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAU- SAPA1ULLA. Cures all eruptions of the skin. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SA.U- SAPAUILLA Cures the worst form of blood diseases. IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAU- SArAUILLA. En'crs heavily Into the circulation of the blood. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. Beautifies the complexion. All powders and outward applications destroy the skin, rendering it harsh and coarse. Look at the skin of old maids, and those who have used such any length of time. My advice is to discontinue them arcl use IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. One bottle is equal in sirength to one gallon of the 8 rups or decoctions as usually made, and a wine glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink, Try it this way. A delightful beverage. IIELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS A pleasant, safe, and agreeable cathartic. HELMBOLD'S CATA WBAGRAPE PILLS Used in all afftctlons where a purgative medicine Is needed. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Harmless to a child, and taken by children. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPR PILLS Supersede magnesia, salts, and every other purga tive. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Certain in effect and pleasant in operation. HBLMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPETILLS Is not a patented pill. IIELMBOLD'S OATAWB A GRAPE PILLS Are composed of Catawba grape juice and fluid ex tract rhubarb. How to proceed In the spring and summer months to inEure new life, new blood, new vigor, Purchase two bottlos of IIKLMBOLD'S SARSAPA RILLA, and one box of PILLS worth their WEIGHT IN UOLD. No belter investment can be made for so small a sum. Helmbo'd's Fluid Extract Buchu HAS ACQUIRED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. All of my preparations are meritorious. A period of twenty years has PROVED THIS to be the case. i Sec remarks made by Benjamin Travers, F. R. C S. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, be states that no reme. dy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; Its power is extraordinary, more so than auy other drug I am acquainted with. It is, in the strictest sense, a tonic, with this Invaluable attribute, that' it is ap plicable to a state of the system so sunken and yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injurious. See REMARKS of the GREAT CHEMISTS AND PILL MEN OF AMERICA. WM. R. WARNER & CO., No. 154 N. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. H. T. HELMBOLD Esteemed Friend: We con gratulate yon on having the handsomest, and, at the same time, the MOST EFFECTIVE PILL that we have ever known for the purpose intended. WM. R. WARN SR.. & CO. II. T. nELMBOLD will remark, In conclusion, that his remedies are the result of long and careful study. The Fluid Extracts have been before the public twenty years; tue sale of them in that time proves their value. All have been benefltted by them who followed my instructions, and to-day they stand UNEQUALLED In the extent of their sale and UNSURPASSED by any Medicament In tie Dispen satory of the United States, not excepting a single HERB, ROOT, PLANT, or scientific preparation. Pharmaceutical I claim all mine to be, and have never patented a single one. To dispel any impression or prejudice that might exist Ua the minds of many against my Preparations from the publicity given through advertising, and that I am and have been a druggist for a period of twenty years, and more conclusively to prove this see letter: From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World. November 4, 1954. I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helinbold; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful In conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WKlUlITMAX, Firm of Powers & Welghtman, Manulacturlug Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Phlla. ALL STAND ON THEIR MERITS. The Pill I have thought of offering to the ailllcted for ten years. They are now perfect, and I shall stake my time, money, and fame on their effectiveness. The in viting style in which the Pill itself is made, tue bot tie, label, wrapper all show with what care they have been prepared. After examination, no ffng llBh or French preparation will show greater care, and I am really proud of them. Instead of the nauseous-looking, carelessly-pre pared Pills vended generally and put up lu wooden boxes, and made generally or offered by those having no experience as physicians, druggists, or manufacturers ot medicines, test the medicine offered by your obedient servant, H. T. II ELM ISOLD. CRYSTAL PALACE DRUG STORE, 534 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PALACE PHARMACY, G I L S E Y HOUSE, BROADWAY, AND TWENTY NINTH STREET, NEW YORK. TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, and 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHIL A DELPUIA. F0UKTI1 EDITION Penna. Republican Conveoiion. A Permanent Organization. Hon. Wm. Elliott, Chairman. British Claims on the United States. Sad Drowning Casualty. Associated Press X&ceting. Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc FROM EUROPE. ( BY ASBOCI1TED TRESS." Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph Disaster In the Euglisli Chnnucl. London, May 17 a French fishing vesse has been run down and sunk in the English Channel by an American bark, whose nnuio is not reported. Twelve of the crew of the fisher man were lost. The Latest AVnr News. Pakts, May 17. General Cluseret advises the Committee of Safety to cause the erection o barricades in Place de 1 Etoile, Place de Home and Place d'Eylau: of a Second Line of Defensive Works from tbe Passy Gate to Grenille Bridire, and of a third line from Pont de la Concorde to Lawela Concorde to Porte de la 8t. Ouen. The Assault on Paris. London, May 17. The Hlanaard's special despatch says the Versaillists will probibly carry the city to-night, and the Communists are leaving in dismay. Ship News. Liverpool, May 16 Arrived, steamers Malta, City of Antwerp, and England, from New York; ship Hampden, from New rleans. 1. merit Quotations. Lonpon, May 17 1-30 P. M Consols, 93? for mouev and Recount. United States 5-20s if 1862, 00'i ; of 1865, old, VOX ; of 1867, ny, : HMOs, 89 V. Liverpool, May 171-80 p. M Cott'm quiet and steady : upland, 7X(rt7sd. ; Orleans, 777d. Sales 12,000 bales, Including 8000 for export and specula tion. Sales of cotton on ship named at New Or. lenns at 7?4U for middling; do. at Charleston and Savannah at Td. for middling. London, May 17. Tallow, 43s. 3d. FROM WASHINGTON. I ET ASSOCIATED FltESS. Exclusively to Tin Evening Telegraph. The Ku-klux Committee. Washington, May 17.-Sixteen of the twenty-one members of the Select Committee on Ku-slux Out rages met this morning, Senator Scott in the chair. Absent Two Senators and three Reoreaeutatives. The sub-eommlitee appointed lu compliance with a resolutlon'of the joiut committee to inrjuire Into the condition of the late Insurrectionary States, so far as regards the esecutlon of the laws 'aud the Bafety of the lives and properly of the citizens of the L'ni ed States, and to pr pare a plan of proceedings ii the dlst harge of the duties Imposed upon the said joint committee, submitted the lollowhg resolution, and recommended its adontiou: liesolvtA, 1 hat for the present a sub-committee of seven members be appointed to proceed at once with the inveHtlgiitlon, aud, until otherwise ordered, toccntlnue the same In Washington, with power to reassert! me tne committee when, la their judgment, it may dc expeuteiii. An adjournment took place until to-morrow, wbi-n It Is supposed the resolution will be acted ou. Claims Agntust the Vnlted States. The letter of tho Secretary of State transmitted with the brief niesi-Hge of the President to-day to tne senate, togetner witn a book written oy lion. W '.:liam Whiting, late Solicitor of the War Depart ment, says that from time to time reports were made by jur. u, niting on claims preferred by foreign subjects against this Government, growing out oi the war of insurrection during 1801 and 1805. So far as the re-examlnattons have been completed in nineteen cases, and the points in the more im portant ones nave been made public, while many others are contaiLed in Whiting's work on the war powers of the Government. The Senate are referred to the casps printed in tbe designated pages of that book. These claims include some irom British aud others from French subjects. As a sample: A. Kerabtn, a British sub ject, preferred a claim for property seized by order of General Butler. Mr. Whiting, in his opinion, gays this claim was treated as all similar claims ought to be treated, the claimant not acting the part oi a neutial British subject; and so lu kludred cases. Arm'- Orders. Wasbington, May 17 In conformity with section three of act of Congress approved March 3, 1851, Colonel 1 nomas G. Pitcher, 1st Infantry, is, on the recommendation of the Hoard ol Commissioners of the Soldiers' Home, detailed as Governor of the Soldiers' Home, to relieve C ilonel A. T. Leo. re tired, to take effect September 1. 1871, and by direc tion, the President, Colonel Pitcher, is assigned to duty from that date, according to his commission of Brigaaier-uenerai oy urevet. Colobel Lee on being relieved by Colonel Pitcher will be reaslgned to Ms former position of Deputv Governor of the Soldiers' Home, relieving Colonel S. i. ltonenbougn, retired, who wm repair to his home. Colonel Kodenbough is relieved at his own request. Internal Revenue Supervisor Appointed. Slmen 8. Powell, of New Castle, Ind.. hasteen appointed Supervisor of Internal Kevenue for that State. Subscriptions to the INew Loan to-day, 125,000. Kevenue Receipts To-day 1233,950. Presidential Nominations. The President to-day transmitted to the Senate the following nominations: Hubert II. Mllroy, United States Marshal for Wyoming Territory, hdwiu L. Stanton, son of the late Kdln M. Stanton, Secre tary of the Territory of the District of Columbia. FROM NEW ENGLAND. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS J Exclusively to The Evening Telearaph. Fire lu New Hampshire. Concord, May 17. The house and two barns be longing to tbe widow of James Jackson, at New Hampton, N. II., were totally destroyed by lire yes terday. Student Drowned. Boston, May 17. The son ot A R. Culver, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a student at the Exeter Academy, was drowned yesterday while bathing. The Sailors' Snug Harbor, at Quincy, was damaged uy lire this morning. Loss, J40UO. FROM THE SO UTJT. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Exclusively to The Evening Telegravh. Steamboat Collision. Memphis, May 17. Tbe steamboats Potomac and St. Francis collided this moruiog at one o'clock op- osite Clarke's Tow Heads, tlity miles below here, title damage was done. The larnoard guard of the St. Francis was torn away, and the jac-suiT of the Potomac was knocked down. The Crop Reports are ploomy, owing to continued rains and cold weather. ily caterpillars and vermin the youug cotton crop is destroyed aud many of the planters are without seed to replant. FROM 2 BE WEST. I BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to Tlie Evtniivj Telegraph. l.corge AVathluytou Hung. Memphis, May 17. The Bjtesvllle (Ark ) Rennhli can of the lutb bu) a negra named Gaorge Wash lugtuu attempted an outrage on Hie person of a lit tle, uirl named Calvin, but tue child's mother drove him on. Mr. Calvin, the father, as-tinted by neigh bors, pursued the negro, aud brought Uiui back and hanged hlin. FROM THE STATE." The Republican Con vent Ion" A Perma nent urbanization liilleeteu. B ecial VUpatch to The Evening Telegraph. ' IlABRiPnrRrt. May 17. The Committee on Perma nent Organization has 3honen Hon. William Elliott chairman of the convention, and tne following- named secretaries: Ezra Lukens, Joslah Cohen, .lames rox, w. . Komig, k. m. prick, ana k. u. Dill. After a brief speecn the chairman announced the convention ready for business. Vice-Presidents irom each Senatorial district were announced. A l umber of resolutions were offered and referred. Purine the time the convention was watiimr for the Committee on Kenolutlons Mr. Onaj was introduced to address the convention but de lined. Chitrmnn Kneass made an eloquent addresB, after whUh the Committee on Kesolutlous rt ported. FROM NEW 1 ORK. I nr ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Nvr York Associated Press Meeting, NkwYohk, May 17. At the annual meeting of theNcwl'or htate Aseociated Press held in this city to-day The following oillcers were elected for me tunning year: President, Joseph warren, uur fnlo Cuvritr; Secretary and Treasurer, Ellis II. Koberip. L'tlca Iliraht; Kxecntlve Committee, J. C t ujler, Ainai.y Expiexx; Carroll K. Smith, Syracuse Jt vrual; Georire G, Cooper, Kocheoter L'ninn; H. O. Tucker, Troy Time; Charles C. Falrman, Blmlra Adrtrtinrr. Tne following renolntlons were adopted: Jienolwifl, That the press of the SUte and country, actli.g for the whole people, have a deep Interest n prompt and efficient cable servl -e, and that any iis crlmitiBtion whereby mem-ages are delayed, sent out of time, or In any way displaced so as to delay ttieir transmission, is a breach of faith, violation of con tract, ai d a prent wrong to the public. Jttsnlvetl, IVatthe detention of messages of the New York Associated Press in the London cabto ofltce, whereby important commercial aud general liens despatches are delivered from one to seven teen hours arter despatches Hied at a later hour than those addressed to the New YorR Associated I'rees were received, Is not only a violation of law and equity, but deserves forfeiture of the charter of the company. Hesohed, That unless such discrimination is promptly forbidden, disavowed, aud punished, the pub.lc ean have no ceutldeBce in any cable service where such wrongs are tolerated or excused. If one party or class of persons can have their despatches delayed In place of another class, then such tele giaplilc service becomes rather an agency for specu latino and private advantage than a corporation for the benefit of the public. Itctolcea, That we express our sympathy and earn est co-operaUon with the New YorK Associated Press in their florts to expose and reform abuses of the cable service, and that a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to its members for publication. Joseph Warren, President Associated Press of New York. Ellis II. Kouekth, Secretary. Proposals for Bonds, Etc, New Y'okk, May 17. There were proposals for bonds to-day amount ng to 14. 870,000 at 11-233U-S7. The awards will be t,ooo.ooo at ll-ii3u-4. FROM NEW ENGLAND. I BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Kveinim Teleirap. Drowning Casualty. Bock land. Ma 17 A boat containing Captain Jtiicy urown, ins nrotner, ana two children, capsized in crossing irom soutn 'i nomas ton tostieep isiuud, on Monday, and Captain Brown was drowned. Ills brother swam ashore with the two children. CONGRESS. Extraordinary Session of the Senate. Wakhinoton, May 17. The Senate met at noon. Tbe Viee-PresideDt lid before thn bodv an &nswnr frnm the President to former i evolution calling lor a ooyy of the ropoit of william VI iting, lute Solicitor of the ar l'epaituicnt, containing a list ot claims from foreign sub jects growing out of transactions of the war of tbe He bellion. The Vice-President, in rep'yio? to Mr. Sumner, said the reiMirt was in the printed vo unie transmitted, and two written p-ges from tho Secretary of State accompanied. About, tbitty hvo pages of tbe book related to tbete claims.- Mr. Sumner thought that as the information was not now generally accessible it ought to be piiutea, with tbe letter of the Secretary of Mute. The printing was ordered and, then on motion of Mr. Cameron the heoate went into executive session. At ten minutea past one o'clock Messrs. White and Kamrdell wee brought into the Semite under arrest. Air. Carpenter, trom the select committee, ottered a revolution tbut required tbe Vice-President to propound the question to tbetn, Wbst excuse tbey have for nj. answering certain interrogations reUtive to tbe prema ture publication of the treaty, and whether ttiey were now prepaied to ULSwer all proper questions asked by tbe committee? Mr. (inrpentor made a statement showing the un doubted right of the tscnute to mtke the interrogation, and tbe impropriety of making public matters of such vast importance. Hesuid there were two courses, either of which they niUKt pursue. First, tbe Hen.te must go forward and compel obedience to its rules, or confess in 1 be face of tbe world its want ef nerve and weakness. Mr. l'enton offered a substitute for tbe pending resolu tion, rtquiriig the question to be propounded as fol lows : Did you receive a copy of the treaty eithor from a Sena tor or tbe clerk or secietury of a .Senator, or any officer or employe of tbe Senate, or any member of his family? '1 his, Mr. fronton said, was as far aa they nuubt to ro. Mr. YVilsnn supported tb substitute, speaking in favor of a fre press, and saying this proposition would vindi cate the Senato, and there tbey i ught to stop, Mr. Motion took similar ground. Mr. 'i'burman said that if aojbody was responsible for the rublioation of what purported to be tue treaty, it was tbe manavin ' editor of the paper in wbieb it appeared, lie should vote for Mr. t euton's substitute, though be did not believe it was logically correct. Mr. Tipton advoouted the fullest freedom of the press, and would tand by the correspondents. Mr. Carpenter opposed tbe substitute. LITEST JSUIPriNG 1NTJELL1QKXCK. TORT OF PHILADELPHIA may IT 8TATX OF THBKMOMSTBR AT TUB BVKNINQ TBL8UHAPH OfFICB. 8AM C6 1 11 A. M 64 ! 8 P. M 74 Sun Risks 4-43 Moon Sbts 4- 3 Sun Sbts T- 9 Hum Water o6 By Cable.) London, May 17. Steamship Peruvian, from Que bec, touohed at MovlUe yesterday. (By TeUtiravK) Nbw Yobk, May 17. Arrived, steamship Cuba, ruui iivcifvui. C LEAKED THIS MORNINU. Steamship J. W. Kverman, Holmes, lUchmoml via Norfolk, V. V. Clyde Co. Steamship Aries, Whelden, Boston, II. Wlnsor A Co. Steamer W. C. 1'lerrepont, Shropshire, New York, V. M. Uaird A Co. Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith, New York, W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, New York, do. Steamer Ann Eliza, Itlchards, New York, W.P. Clyde & Co. Nor. bark Norwegia, Christiansen, Itiga, L. Wester gaard & Co. Schr Heading R. R. No. 77, McFadden, New Lon don. Sinnlckson fc Co. Schr Marian Cage, Heather, Boston, do. Schr Isabella, Strange, Taunton, 00. Schr haven's W ing, York, Fall Itlver, do. Schr Phil. SherMau, Murphy, (ireenpolnt, do. Schr Sarah, Cobb, New Bedford. do. Schr M. M. Freeman, Howes, Providence, do. Schr Id. A. Mcuahan, Call, Newburyport, do. Barge Starry Flg. Hutchinson, New York, do. Barge No. Sb9. Makln, do. do. Barge Xagle, UailHgher, Camden, do. Tugs '1 nomas Jellersou, Allen ; Chesapeake, Merri bew; and fairy Queen, Wiison, Baltimore, with tows of barges, W. 1. Clyde & Co. AHMVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Touawanda, Barrett, 70 hours from Wilmington, N. C, with cotton, naval stores, etc., to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steam ihlp Co. Passengers : Mr.S. L. Andtraou; Miss Mary Foster; Mr. John Brantion; Mr. S. Whitney; Mrs. Whitney; Mlts Auule Whitney; Miss Mry mien Whitney ; Miss Katy Whitney ; Mr. John Whitney ; U Kiby; Miss S. B. Fowler; Miss M. it Derry ; N. Billstelu, Etq.; J. . W. Keller; James Be Hoe; Mr. Andre Halt; Mr. Aaron Williams; Mr. L. Sherman. Bark FlurieM. Uulbert below buoy, Fourteen-Xeet Bink, bound up. ARRIVED THIS MORNING. Ship Hopo, Hancoek, ;from Liverpool March H, with mdse. to Peter Wright & S ms. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 84 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Buird 4 Co. Steamer Mayflower, Fultz, S4 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace, 21 hours from New York, with iiidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Brig C. C Coison, Payson, 10 days from Cardenas, With uiolasm s to Donetto & I'oey. Br. bilg Aih, Landry, 13 djs from Sign, wltU Buyar to S. & W. Welsh vessel to Leuuox Uiir- g'schr Zulette Kenyou. Buckinghvn, 2 davi fnm C'l ehter, I'ohn., with stuue to lairo i .unelw.'tie. Schr S. (iilu.au. Kiliy, from (iurduer, Me., with li e to Ktilekerbockt r lee Co. Si hr D. Curry, Bttrrell, from Portland, Conu., witl gi m litre. Schr Telegraph, Tyler, from Kippali tuuock, with WOOd. F1FTII EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Another Adams Express Robbery. 550,000 in Currency Stolen. Shocking Burning Case A Great Storm in Illinois. Loss of Life and Property The Pennsylvania Convention. Tho Auditor-Generalship. Dr. David Stanton Ryfominated Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. FROM THE STATE. Dr. Stanton Nominated for Auditor General, Special Vesfatch t the Evening Telegraph. Uarrisduro, May 17 Dr. Stanton, of Bearer county, was nominated for Auditor General on tbe fourth ballot. The Vote on Dr. Stanton's Nomlnatlou. Dr. Stanton received 95 votes, Allen 10, and Staughton 22. Vote for Surveyor-General. Colonel Beatu 87, S. L. Smedley 41. FROM THE WEST. Arrcttt of a Former. Cincinnati, Way 17. Ilarry bciiroeder, arrested for forgery committed in New York on Clemaus Askanip and committed to jail as a f'.i ;itive from Justice, was befora the Probate Couit this morning on a writ of habeas corpus. Tue court held the commitment legal, and remanded the prisoner. Heavy Haul of Burglars lu an Express OfSlec. Coi-cmhus, May 17. Adams Express ofllce was entettd by burglars this morning, between two and three o'clock. To men who slept :in the oillce were drugged, and two safes opened. Between f 10,000 and Sno.ooo, in current funds, was taken. There is no clue ns yet to the thieves. A Terrific Tornado. Chicaoo, May 17 A tornado passed over Bridge port, in the southwest part of this city, last evening, ai d a number of buildings were blown down, in cluding the Catholic church. Mrs. Mary Moore was killed by a falling beam, and several persons were injured. A tornsdo jesterdav at Montgomery, 111., three miles from Aurora, destroyed P. & K. Richardson's lumber warehouse and one or two other buildings. The dead bodies of two boys were found on the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and St. Louis Railroad track neur thl city last evening. It Is supposed they sought shelter from the storm under some freight cats standing on a aide tract, and the cars being forced into motion by the wind ran over them. Mrs. Lincoln and Sou Tad arrived laBt night. Foundry Burned. The foundry and machine shop of (1. Chadner at Olio was burned on Monday last. Loss f 20,000. No insurance. Burned to Death. Mrs. Williams, wife of Charles Williams, soap boiler, was buried to death yesterday under the following circumstances: Naptha was introduced Into a boiling kettle, and the flames caught her dress. Samuel Pmlth, J. C. Williams, and auothcr man attempted to rescue her, but she died from her Injuries, aud they were severely burned. FROM TUE SO UTI1. I BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The EumwMI Telegraph. Riotous Outrage lu Mississippi. Memphis, May 17 Last Friday night a masked party, numbering about forty, entered the town of Pontotac, Mississippi, for the purpose of driving off Colonel Flournoy, editor of the radical paper, who had been warned to leave. On eutering the town they were met by a party of citizens who asked, their intentions and were answered by a volley, which the citi.ens returned. One ol the maskers fell from his horse and the others tied. On picking up the wounded man, he was found to be a young man named Dilllard, re siding near there, lie persistently refused to de clare the names of the others, and soon after died. Next morning a number of persons were found to bave left the country, while several horses, with trappings, which had evidently belonged to the masked party, were found near Pontotoc FROM NEW YORK. BT ASSOC I AT ID PKE33.J Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Specie Shipment, Etc. New York,- May 17. Specie export to-day, f60,000. The first lot of Government new Ave per cents, amounting to fl.fioo.ono coupon issues, was received at the Sub-Treasury to-day and distributed among the early New York subscribers in proportion to their subscription. FROM FRANKS ORD. A Destructive Fire Raging, Frankford, Pa., May 17. Stone's cotton mills in this borough are now burning, aud it la supposed the loss will be very heavy. New York Produce Marlcet. New York, May 17. Cotton nominal; sales 800 bales middling uplands at 15 V;.; middling Orleans at 10,c. Flour a shade nrmer ; sales 9000 barrels Slate st f 5 66(0' 6 so ; Ohio at jtf-uoC-UO : Western at 5-657-20: Southern at fdti09. Wheat a shade lirnier, and nominal ; new epriug. f 1 fs ; winter '.red ard amber Western, tf60l 6i; 10,000 bushels No. S spring sold for June delivery at fl'64. Corn a shade firmer; sales 2,000 bushels mixed Western at 7D3S0O. Oats quiet and steady; sales 16,000 bueheis Ohio at 65(3700. Beef unchanged. Pork heavy; new mess, I7-S7. Lard dull; steam, 10& U&c.; kettle, llic. Whisky quiet aud Bteady atio. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BKLOW WALNUT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT A.GI23, INCLUDING PIIJETO STS, JE.SLN Y LIND3, BUGGIES, ETC, ALWAYS ON IIAND. All WORK WARRANTED to ba of the b WORKMANSHIP aud MaTEKULK. Also, an assortment of SECONDHAND CaR RIAOES for sale at reasonable prices. Special attention given to RKCAlltlN'd. UEPAIR1NU, REPAINTING, aud V i ItNianiNQ. rJIIE 13EHrr COAL. ISAAC K. 'WrToUT & FOfT, No. m South HEO-ON'D 6t-et. YARDS Corner EIGHTH aud MASTER Bts. aud wfm No. 61S SWANSON tit, ahove Oiesa.