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Show GENERAL. Resuming Work. New York, 5. The latest dispatches show that the miners have surrendered to the operators. Work at some of the mines is already resumed, and all the mines will be in operation next week. John Sney, President of the Pennsylvania and Schuylkill R. R., resigned yesterday, because he did not wish to stand in the way of arbitra-lion, arbitra-lion, the operators having declared they would not treat through him,. Heavy Storm, New York, 5. A severe rain storm which set in here yesterday, prevailed all day and night and still continues. Tho New Treaty. The Tribune's Washington speoial says Senatois Morton and Cameron, iu respon-e to a telegraphio summons from the President, arrived here yesterday. yes-terday. They came in advance of the meeting of the Senate, in order to become be-come familiar with the treaty of the joint high commission, and to examine the papers and documents, which are very voluminous and intricate, relating to the smjects of discussion between the English government and our own. The treaty has been printed confidentially confiden-tially lor ' the use of the commission, and copies will at once be placed in the hands of al( (.he members of the foreign for-eign relations committee in order, also in those of the members of the Cabinet Secretary Boutwell returned yesterday, two days earlier than was eipeoted, in order to participate in the examination of the treaty, which is to occupy the whole time i f the Cabinet to-day. The commissioners have adjourned until Saturday, to give the Cabinet time to examine all the conditions embraced iD the treaty, and if the Cabinet suggest any amendmeut or change the same will receive the attention of the com mission on Saturday. 1 ha treaty will then be signed in duplicate by all the members of the oomrijiss. on on behalf ol both governments, there being no dissatisfaction expressed by any of the members, and all being fully satisfied that the treaty is just, fair and honorable honor-able to both governments. Ewry American member of the coratciision expresses the unhesitating belief that it will be ratified, and Judge NelsOD, who is the only Democratio member, is enthusiastic in his admiration for its provisions. He says no fair-minded American, who examines the subject intelligently and with "candor, can fail to approve the treaty in all its points The report that Sumner is writing a |