tle etilytte CITY AND SUBURBAN. SUICIDE •a, Aged mad Wealthy 1.111.13 Ciao:it/0d With • rime and Sleamrige oat /11. nrata.. • • , -A few 'reeks ago a young Woman named Elizabeth B. Ruch made infer: betas Alderman MeMosters pre . /erring charges of adniter3-. and foiniaw lion and bastardy against Philip Showers, weal thy, respr,c!el arid aged clii- Zen Of Allegheny. The . prd3ecutris. re sided In tie, same nelgliborlvand with the accused and the intimacy sprang, up Ber ate month.: a. is alleged. • On Sat nrday afterno,rx au afilf:er vi , ited the residence of :showers. at Spring I.:ardor], Seventh ward, Allegheny, and was met .at the door by Aire. Showers,. Ile - asked if Mr. Showers was in and ou being ho was, requested to near 'OO private business: Showera IttlAl, his appearance when the officer took blin addeard emu mtmleated the object of his yid:. lie expressed a edlinigness that hit Wire shout(' knee . : all, an:! requested permis sion from the Mlle, to rei Inn roots for thejiurpose 0(.013141111C ht. after which Ito said be ,v,,uld him. Thh requvEt ma; granted • and Showers trey:tired , to. a led chamber. seated Sitwell' In n chair , and taking a loaded gain It at hit bead and deliberately. tired, 11r• toilet p•inetrlding the brain and causing instant death. •Cor icor' Clithrem woe SOMOIOLIOII io hold an In nest, met a verdict in anew . ..l- V:MB nPkt he fact., was rendered. 'the deceased bore an excellent character and was widely known mid respected. Ibi was about sixty years .y , and for a !Ong time pumt bas been out ar tin, prin cipal owners In the eaten. , cc Lafayel it Foundry of Allegheny. II • probably sso,ofad. • Oair , Torsom reu Ab;nort—, nova Far l Itra 11 mew rt....bough Bsal ISaallssees Chictizo. - A young tnan, formerly teller In .t banking hour.. on M a rkets set of tide city, 'who gut into a didigi Ity with . tale employers by • .. ....tiverdraiviiy," hi, ac count some eix Jar, again turned up ('bier .- go, where he had repaired to-make LE; fortune. In • Hint city he entered into partnership with two 3 . oung men, fi er ly residents of Pittsburgh, and for r.ear. lir a year was prospermsly et:ie:got in e forwmiling and commission business; but his avarice got the better of his hen city, and collecting some •$"11.t. , ,0 of no.. counts - due the firm on the first ofJenuti ry, and by r,•ries of worthless draft, which he had discounted et teinksi real toed about more, with whieh he disappeared nod ha, lentigen heard fron. since. Ills meth" optrationa with oue of these latter in given es 'follow,: En tering the °dice, be sought the Casilder, and after a few moment,' converstition, stated tbat • their house hod been doing bosiuess with • the tional Bank, bit that the' taller bad been charging then, too nmeh, ant he would like to change tleir acifaunt to another plain. The Cashier agreed, and the account was immediately opened. Chicago drafts with bilk of fading at tached are readily negotiable, and pro. ceedlug to thecounter o foae he drew , upon Pittabwruh house Tor til i tiOnt i attaching abtlt of lading for e car load of "on iddir,,” as aide pork 14 often celled. This i,pers tiou be repeated three times. dories:one day, etecking each lime ter fli,lsgo, leav ing the balance, le-s the discount, mi de posit. The drafts came to Pilt,burgli, were presented, payment refused, nod proteted. TIM hank hero then proceed ed to arrestthe pork in tra.itu, but wind was the astonishment -, of the Chicago. Cashier. when the telegraph informed him that theruwere here - held, subject ten Ida order, three ear loads of ''middlings," a sort of feed, worth perhaps iirine a ear load. The young. Men inoyedln the best cir cles of society, was a prominent church member, and merited, by lits open con duct, tho respect of the entire builne.ss Community. A "/Innate.] House , Allegheby. Right in the midst of the busy whirl and rush of sgreat tnanotooturiug town, surrounded by-the life and -light of hap py homes of the thskionable of the city, it to a strange freak, an astounding and startling anomaly, to find a haunt ed House. But the wonders of nature aro not alt known, nor are the fearful PO crate of the - unknown world easily di. volged. In Allegheny cite, on on coo , oftlaeprinelple avenue ~in one, raw beet houses things happen net would dash to the earth all the philosophical theories of any but the strange-it minded humenbeing. That they are supernal. mat, who dare say? For nature 14 stilt a grentelosed book to man, and what is above her powers none can tell. Ent in this mansion queer thin,... -s are roe 'Med as baying occurred and an °warring every Mailt. • In one room not only are knockings hoard, but they are or two distinct kinds, one as it were the tap. -pings of slender fin era on the window panes, and the other the determined rap t:dugs of sizable knuckles on - the panels of the mantel piece. Stranger, uracleady footsteps are heard mewing through the corridors, and shrill singing noises are beard in the drawing coons and upper cha obers; us from_ a piano is distinctly beard, when the only instrument of the kind in the house is closed end locked, and the wheezing of in asthmatic cough is one of the com monest noises beard to this house whore every inmate is fortunate in the enjoy. ment,of the best of health. Of cuarm these manifestations are the scarce of much amanyance to the Gaulle, and of trouble with the servants; beim unto bag unusual lass b,en seen, and .14 the nerves of the family are strong. thinza go on their even way and the elteleten in the household LI known to exist by but few persons. We have the story from a member of the faintly dwelling In the house, who however .nslsts that if he but knew how to tat about it all could be explained in a talurai end perhaps common place manner. In these cases,hONTCVer,(and they teem to ho more numerous than toruto r ly,l the great trouble always is, tow ta go about it. - = - On Saturday au Insane old woman re siding neer Smith's Perry, on the Cleve land &Pittsburgh Ealir.rrl, had inex perience which has probably, vre this, resulted in her death. The Cleveland express learn, due here aC6;545 P. Sr., Was running ateusual speed a little this side of the station nientiuned, when the wo man was oMerved on the track ahead of the locomotive. The whis tle sounded, the brakes men) aptuied and the enginereversed. line old voman did not get off the track, bet the train stopped Just Inman reaching her; site then got off the track and welkMl heabie the read until the train bad started again, -thin she ran forward and stepped in ifront of.thelopornotise. She was ;mine ,diately struck and kneel:es/ down. When taken up it was hued that °nem' h er legs .bad been cut off, and her head Lad re ceived frightful injuriee. It is probable that she IS dead before this. harn that on Saturday morning-elle seized her little grandchilil and threw - it into the blazing tire of the grate, but the child Was rescued tininjuixl. Climb tu.s..a.wreetearPse. A,rneeling was calical at Rota egon . .a Hall, LawrenceriLle, 1 t evoula,%, ft , r the partoafie or forming a Grant Clap. • OwAng to 'tome ini.sonikrahua4iag . , tha • Hall was net secured, er at least not •""-- opened until after eight o'clock; in con sequence of which many cal - zeta who had collected did not remain. Thine whet remained until the Moll eves final; opened,- organized by calling Mr. S. .1. Web:might in the (Muir, - and Mr. S. 'W. Reynolds to act as - Secretary: - In consequence of the amend:lnce net --being as large as expected, nod not as • great as it would have been but for the elzeumstaneo elated, it was dechicd, on roo:lon of Mr; J, W. Riddell, to do no other boldness than the st..lettlion of et President for the proposed - Club, ichere upon Mr. EI Ja IVaintight was orminated and untutimously elected. The meeting then wipe:treed to meet on Tuesday evening next at the Fame = Dr. A. G. MeCaridloss, physician to the Beard of Health, "rnak.s the futio, - - tug reportof the Irtermects In the epy of Pittsburgh. from February 21 to Feb ruary 9th, Disease of spitte,'l; broneltitis,l; ^; asthma. 1; consumption, O. pericarditis, 1, dropsy of clout, II:. con. vuhstons, 1; atfcction of atsititnen, 1; disease of lungs, 2. - Of the shore there wore,- nroldr I yore, 2; from 1 to '2, -,". from 20 lo 40,1; from 49 to 68, .2; from 50 to 60, 2; from Go to 70, 4: from Illto 80, 2.. Mali., 11; females, 5: white, 15; colored, 1; total 10. MiCP. ILeresattle Cs/N¢e On mudded page to-day will be found i fine copper faced cutof the ;magnificent Leon block occupied by the universally known Duff's Diemen' Ile College. Vile institution Ls one in which one:City eantrea a largo Osseo of pride, - and, in deed:it la not only remittable to the city, but likewise to the Slate and country at large. It Is conducted on thoroughly =omit:tat apitem, and no where elan can youth obtain better inateundon and training for mercantile lire in all ita Attempted kinicide,—loan hicrritt,- a soung man _residing in Idellemport, it is Ignited attempted to commit suicide on Sunday by MIL:Ig to. It ap pears, however, that the-young , man woe careful to notify the family with which he boarded of his intentions, In order. we presume to, have them witness his tragic end. ' Of course he did not expect tIIM they wouldbe so foolish as to in any way Interfere with hie design. upon his life. The canoe of the unhappy affair, we learn; wasthe interference plasm:mg lady's parents in a love affair to whirl, the young man was a party: E" Not temporary, but lastbag and aged tive curse are secured in a most sionder fal degree by that potent ,Ilfe renewing compound sold under thame of Dr. Keyser's Blood Bearrher. We bare pub lished In the Gazer= during the lent week some of the moat astounding cures ever recordSd of any medicine. That of Mr. Titzell, of Allegheny City, pub. ed in a recent i 1,1130, is one of them. In hie case the whole system was worn to a skeleton, with hardly the pliwer of life and motion. The useof Dr. Keyser's Blood Searcher imparted tone to the stomach and full power to the digestive system, and In that way imbued the needed material. to repair the wasting frame. The decayed bones were dis charged and their places supplied with new, and each tissue ; and organ put on renewed and wholesome vigor. Dr. Keyser dart not claim for his Itinod *Seincher any secret. Any phy sician who desires to investigate its po tency will be made acquainted with its e- -imposition. He does claim that it Is the hest tonic alterative yet discovered, Gar be has been able to cure with It when eighteen hundred pages of the Nepoti st, IT did nut disclose a remedy. He C 141111124 fat the dlecovery of the roots and herbs of which it is Composed the cum. pletest combination •of valuable: blood remedies within human knowledge. It realty may seem strange that under the action of Dr. Keyser. Blood Searcher the whole body shield start to newness of life and vigor; bat it is no stranger than the fact that out of the Came blood that circles in the bone and -brain, and hair, end muscle, and even the linger end toe nada, are recreated and repro duced. The many extraordinary cures performed by it here,' within almost speaking di o tanco of the Doctor's °dice, utilities it ti the appellation of the most wonderful merlicineef modern times. Sold br, the grre,e dozen or elugla bot tle nt the D.:etor'a Greet 140 11'0.1 street. . Dr. I:eper's consultation rooms, for troublesome chronic rbseases, 120 Penn ht:ect, from 9 A. M. to 4 r. x. =O3 The stomach his to bear the blame of a great many , evils that bring pain and ~ tlier disagreeable sensations to the hu man lody, and whoa we reflect over the word dy,pepsia, we have a vague term, which wo understand welt enough to near some disordered state of tho digvst ive apparatu_s. .It may be -fittings of wind which usually is au effect of n sour state of the stomach. • IL may bo water brash, or headache, or constipation. as welt .as many others that we emild name, are tnanifastations of a con dition of the. stomach which Is timidly expressed In the term ''DyspePsia." They era each and every one of them remediable by ,applhartionS of medicine 'applied to the stomach, or taken into it. Tina, to be done well, line to be done gradually and slowly; that is, tone and vigor must be imparted by degrees no es to bring not only the stomach but the w hole digestive organs up to the health standard. People sometimes any tome: 'Dr. Keyser, don't yon think many ruin their strmach by over-eat ing?' Of course we do, but at the same time would add that many do.?so by not eating, enough. The preservation of health depends on the right quantity that the stomach and other organs con cerned in digestiiin is able to work up into rood lib ed. For wcalterickl. states of the stomach and an impoverished state of the blood, Is no mediiiinethat wears nequeln trd equal to Dr. • Keyeer'e Blood &umber. It has restored many a totter ing frame and brought back health which for years had departed. Do not be do. , •rived by the spurious compounds sold instead of Dr. Keyseee. Sold by the cress, dozen or single bottle,. at the Boner's great Medicine Store, HO Wood street. Dcctor Keyser's consolation rooms for the core of obstinate chronic diseases, O. KT Penn street. & Megalfleent bawl-amen*. The well known music dealers I Ilesirs.7. - Hemmer Toerge, N0..50 I Seventh street, have received the en:, agency for Western Pennsylvania, Northwestern Virginia and Eastern ' Ohio, of the magnificent instruments known as the Portable Pip* Omens. These organs have been awarded the highest praise by the moat eminent and mualmi authorities. of the emntry, and are declared to be mini veiled by any other Matti:intent !aligns tained sound now before thopublic. Its advantages are patent to any person skilled in nit:ale:A matters, and may bo ; briefly stated. In theth yon have the genuine pipe tone with wonderful range, s westness and volume; axe portable and take up no attire room than the ordinary carter Organ of reed sounds; are very chop, being furnished at one-half the ; cost of the organ built on the old plan. Thsy are adapted to n wider rang* of tousle than the piano, and asan aCcOM panknont to the human voice to singing are vastly superior to any instrument , aver intruder. d. while they are equally well adopted to humiliate:leg with the piano, har p, violin. finte, ClariOnet, or any runs.cal Instrument. When those organs are generally known they will have large sale, as their high merits over ell other instruments cannot fail to be apprechited. ' GUIZtor the Grist Loon- Sled Ulla.. One of the most Important discoveries in the annals of modem science is the discovery of On. Surer/Vs Luno Cunr, for the cure of every phase of long ail ment. In the forming stages It is Wand bly eon:, lu its effects. end In the last 4taiges will frequently give temporary relief, and asuge the pain and shevline :he cough sa distres..sing and harra.ssing to consumptive invalids. Dr. K. today received a letter from the State of Ohio, from a clergyman, speaking in the high est terms of this medicine, in which .he speaks of its tcoriderfai effiSet.l, as. the case had been supposed to he beyond the reach of cure. The truth is that in the most hopeless eases, where other or the old medicines are concertos], Da. Kur ,sn'e LCro Cone works wonders, and 1.. achieving a name as boundless as our counts? has limits. It is not to be won dered at that the Doctor's medicines should be effectiVe when we look at the care end labor bestowed on their preps. nit loth The veg,etable kin,gdeux does not cent:tie reels and herbs of rarer value than these combined in Domes:EMT sca'S Luso Cum& Keyser's Consultation Rooms for Luny examinations, 13) Penn iitreet. I== • A serious accident occurred yesterday at the Older Depot of the Pennsylvania which will probably result in the dotth of George Bell, a colored man, aged about Dflyseeven years. Bell was engaged In whitewashing the ceiling of the machine shop, for which-pupate a : platform about twenty-five feet In height bad been erected, on which he was lie wasworking with his buck near one edge of. the platform, and takiwe a step backwards, fell, striking U. planer lat his decreed, ,breaking his left let in three places nnd otherwise seriously 'clarinet his, The injured I man spas conveyed to his residence on I Logan street, where be was . attended by Dr. flemilton. He base family of six children, who are dependant upon him • for support. • Died of Ida Injurlea—Patrlek Dugan, who, it will to remembered, was severe ly Injured by the accidenkat Mill Creek, on the• Pennsylvania Railroad, n full „amount of wWelf was publlubed In the • Casette n few days rlnee, died from the effects of the injuries reedved at lily res. !donee, yesterday.. . _ —The Saginaw (Michigan) .Exteberisc of yesiteirday, publishes an interesting detailed statement of the husineas of Saginaw Valley last year, from which wo gather the following figures: number of mills, eighty-two; rapacity of mills, 61.6,0G0,000; number' manufactured, St.'" - 500,000; lath, sixty mitlieins; salt, 475.00 e barrels.; capital Invested lu lumber man. nfaeture, $3,500,000; milt, two million dollars; The above does not include the bestows of the sham of Saginaw bay which .would Increase these figures about twenty percent. —Advice are received from ifayti slattog the revolution in the southern part of tbe Island hum become general. Gen. 6olorston, present Ministerto Euro pean con rta, has been proclaimed Presi dent-in place of goinave, and all the principal terrne am in arms against the government and authority of Mohasco. =IZZ 1111.11OLLA.ND—CAL•11.11.1C — Ots • Tbaraday, Folra.arr 40, Boyd, Rt. "CALLA F. IIILIIOI,LAND and MU, lltAllai6 dasaditer at 0..r1ateDr...1.11.13 Cala/taa l allot Aaegbany. caanty. !The happy young tee**. In .mater afro' Omit. aad eattrlog unto a On:ater opine . * Of 11 fe. bare oar boartteit sod me.t eaters*, Watts for thetr tOoephteoa pro.p.ltr- thaY never Itaotr the paw Olen., of atteil or WI. ° 7. pat may their path through Ida together beoreoo r gioito garrets of tovo owl .ft ton tootikt, joy and glades...) I.Wteroll-TuDD-0 . 11- tebnasi Dick. rm. br ttue Re, L 8. foalth,JOEff 1t 111A.ILMON.' ANSI U. TODD, et Intiontews, ll= 3 1 011TIOG—Wo 713 Wit worshis. 1114. l elook. OVILLUS WALLII3L., wily *on of W. W. mad WlWW—Toshoolll4 . 11 . 313.3) ,Tol• 'ivory 11, JAIIII3 W. WWI?. 1404 53 7, 11 . 11.3.1Wih0 IflsT. no 14Ui. st hie nul • donee hi So or. s. no . JAK.3.011/311/. tor of eta. Nur- ood . roal c.lmlu Cliorolo of D DL-31.nollav r - 1011..$ • ao. Whir Ifogiortag 1ti50W0332 ,2, WOE.. wife of flotort 13•13- i h h.....Sioarof Own. • AT3031.-007noWay moralmit. At 3 &dee/6 E. 2. 53,11 1 T. What .e. of Altdrer raca ogy4 Ws. weeks oca IT. days. : 111011331101131.--ilt No, 711 Cnwreird 4443. rwoloorgtk, 31•/33 1114.4.11 111.13131/33- wo. med 23 Teen.. MMUS Gad 10 Natal, tantsir Va. LIS Mr. .1 WEN 8. MILL.7./a. a Lac act whiz of al' w AN.—la 323.311•0138O,11121,1AMII #alatlet, Riala a Mem. Pennsylvania Lqislature. Itaal AdJOUNIMIIIIM t nolulatios Ames.4o4—Prepose4EaUroad-lalle• serset—yreo Railroad JUG avoids' Order For Tuesday Rev i—Bille peeved to the lienate—lL Caraphiater to the 13011.10.4) I Appropria tion 11111 Aspersed—LlM lade Com osissliiera-OsttysburgSer7 Let Repealed-11111a Passed In the Reuse —Coinatilainlie 11111 Sicced by the . Governor. 6phlal Dilryal4.l, to Pltt3burgh liatette.) Haartrenuno, February bbISGS. SENATE- • FISAL ADJOCENNE:ii ItESOL.0110:1. Tho House joint. resolution -for final adjourn - went' en the tenth of March was reported amended for the twetity-fourth of .3farch. 10E4 P.A3 ' LRO&D um' Mr. STUTZMAN, of Somerset, intro. Mitred a bill Incorporating the Somerset and Mineral Polit Railroad Company, convecting Somerset with the Pittsburgh and Conuellsvil to Itailroad,. being nine miles in length. • The Fre, Railroad Bill was made the pecial order for Tomlay evening. The estern me 'dyers have agreed to sempt Le Senate bill, if obliged to do so. =3l Authorizing writs of error from ink went of Quarter 5C.10114 from appeal of Orders for removal of pauper:l. Granting aid to advanced and primary soldiers' orphan echools eatablished since the act of 1567, or hereafter. Adjournvil till 3lotOry oventrtg. HOUSE OF 'REPRESENTATIVES A. Clornplantor, in fall Indian cos tume, appeared, aul through his inter preter. Benjamin Williams, asked far more money from the Stato. IrETITIONS. • On motion of Mr. HONG, Philadelphia, petitions ton Ltrg,e number worn handed to tho Clerk without being reed. Mr. MaNN. [rem the Ways and - Mears Committee, roporteda general ap propriation bill for 1841 S. AIL HICKMAN, from the General Ju diciary Committee, returned the bills proposed by the Civil Code COMMISSIOII - wi:h information that It was im politic to act ou them until a further re. port, and with a Joint rotolution autho rizing the Commissioners to sit till IS7O. and make final report 1871, and minor re porta, with drafts of hills, in the interim, ,and giving them additional powers. The Senate bill repealing the Gettys burg lottery aet, forfeiting the charter and empowering the. Auditor General to seize all its property and make repare Lion to persons who have Invested. was passed finally, and goes to the Governor tar his signature. I= Mr. FORD'S bill relative to limited partnerahips, allowing the firm name to eaualat of one member of the firm, passed Mr. BJIITII, of Allevhelay, presented bill validating ttie loan and mortgage f the Whitestone Gad Company. Passed malty. DILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. RIDDLE, of.llegheny, a sup plement for the Bert Franklin Insurance Company of Allegheny City. Authorizing the Trustees of the United Presbyterian ~ .hurch of Tarentum to re move the dead from tne burial ground. By Mr. FORD, Allegheny, opening Lo cust street, Pittsburgh. Supplement to acts Incorporating the city of Pittsburgh. • - By Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, re quiring the State Treasurer to refund monies to certain banks of the Common- Ely Mr. JACKSON of Armstrong, in corporating Apollo Cemetery. Authorizing Margaret Fuller, guar dLan, to sell certain real estate. ty Mr. GALLAGIIER, of Westmore land, granting a pension to Henry MLiler. Supplement to militia laws. Confirming the partition of real estate of Jeb n Taylor, deceased, of Greensburg, which passed family. Enabling Tnistess of Boman Catholic Church, known as St. Vincent's, at La trobe, to cell real estate and Invest tho proceeds for building purposes, which, on motion of Mr. PLAY EOBD, of Fay ette, passed fimily. By3lr.M USK I Not Buticr,cbanging the times of meeting of Courts in Butler county, to the second Monday In Janu ary and April and third Monday in June and October, which passed finally. Mr. IsTICHOLSON. of Deaver, incor porating the Beaver Falls Gas Company. Passed finally. The Governer hag signed the Pith,- burgh and Commßavine bill, and the act incorporating the Neshannock Railroad, Coal nod Ore Co. Adjourned till `londsy evening Dlll to..doroma a fildbor iltaxadard of la *thud Knoviedgo—Refoodlog Tax Paid or Slats floats—To Compel fitastain to Pmmoro adolptaLa mad rein Fallread—Props• doll an, of Pula—To Create Mottos road for If.xltoraloameof of Plato bank Railroad Dobt—Ropidra of Polanrylwasia fawner Ron:moon— To osaroarato aresaaehip Comps., —Tariff Law for A *—‘tato OEM. mafioso! RepOrt—General Prosima Law. llauatarurto, February 17, 1E S. SENATE. BILLS INTRO DUCE°. By Mr. CONSELL, of Philadelphia: An act to provide for the cultivation of a higher standard of knowledge in the rnodical profassion, by authorizing de grees of Master of Medical Sciences, andblendingAllopathy and Homeopathy in the proposed Pennsylvania State Col lege of . Physicians and Surgeons. hfcCONAUG HEY, of Adams: Refunding to all State Banks the ono per cent. paid wader the act of 1E0.16, which was declared unconstitutional. By Mr. LOWRY,' or Erie: Conipell kng dentists In. MIA State to procure di plomaa. Also, earthling the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company to Issue bonds, secured by mortgage. Also, tor the propagatlodor LIM in all iho rivers and tributaries - in this Slate. By Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny: Ore. ating a shaking fund for the extinguirda ment of railroad compromise bonds and indebtednesa of Pittsburgh, and a board of commiAtionera to take charge thereof Adjourned, LIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ily Mr. CLARK,Warron: raying. 801- 0111011 Oball, grandson of Cornplantsr two hundred and fifty dollars, By Mr. ADA.IRE, Fhilatielphla:Grant log flve thousand dollars for the repair of tho Fenn Charter monument in l'hil adolphla. By &fr. TfirdtN, rhiLuiclohla: Inoor. porating the Philadelphts, Now *York and Boston Strantehlp Company. By Mr. DAY. Washington: For itie re llefofoflicera of the Themes A. Brett regiment. By Mr. PIIELAN, fireenet Protecting farmers agalnavrtits end vermin. = A Joint - rwolution from the Senate urging Congress to change the tariff laws for the protection and promotion of American artiste and article' ',radon none. Ajolnt resolution from the Senate to print Ulm thousand fire hundred-copies of the State Agricultural Soclety■ re port. I=2 The general pension law for soldiers of 1812 wax under diecnealon when the Howe adjourned. The Gettysburg Utters—lteerard rer anoints :By getwass to tee mueslis assess.) Hamatsguan, Feb. 14.—The Senate bill repealing the Gettysburg Lottery Act timed the House timidly to-day and goes to the Govern r for signature. The Auditor General ilk authorized to seize the property and moots. of the defunct i c oMi rsU° Svid=litt ii di ai ng 6n . for the benefit Gov. Gaul , to-day leaned a proclama tion offering a reward of two thettaand dollars for the opprehenelon of the mur derer or murderers of John Casey a witness in the Senate contested election case of Robinson againetShugart. The Dauphin county Republican Oen- Tendon mot this evening to appoint Sen atorial and Representative delegates to the State' Convention. They were In atroeted to vete for Grant and Geary for President and Vice Praddsnt— igviiwautuirinkrinw hmet. Amovi FROM EUROPE. By Tslamb to %DO Pluaboart 0 . .. , ‘•• 1 Z.N BLASI>. LO7DO:t, Februaryl3—Midnight—Yar llament reassembled at four o'clock this afternoon In the House of Lords. There was a full attendance. Lord Derby, be ing ill, was not present—he having the gout. After the preliminaries inciden. tal to the reopening of the session, the House adjourned without tnuseactitur any bustnese. In the House of.C.!ommolos, Mr. Le levee gave notice of his intention ofnoll np the question of the Alabama claims on the 4th of March. Lord Stanley said that no dispatch on tiakt subject had been sent to Washing ton Inter than the one last published. Mr. Irlsraeli brought in a bill tu pre vent bribery and corruption iu . electiens. It provides for a committee of itamiry, consisting of eminent lawyers. to be op. pointed by the Speaker of the Ileum of Commons, which Is t . 3 V the place of election and investrgato the charges of bribery. • After considerable debate the bill was read for the first Onto. The Mouse then adjourned. bosom:, February 13—Midnight—It is reported that a great 'ran Slavic e - m spiracy a,,^alttst the Austrian Empire boo beet. discovered ib Hung.ry. • , LONDON. February IL—Lennon, whn wag convicted of treason and felony, but not of murder, was ymterday brought before the Court ,and sentenced to im prhonment at hard 'labor for the term of fifteen years. After re...oring his seta hence, Lennon mode a bitter and Ileti cut speech, in which lie Predicted tine be. fore Ito tarred out the term of Iris im prisonment the British monarehy would he overthrown. Ile gloried in the net for which be was Ow condemned, and hoped an opportunit!i would be given to him to repeat it. Los DON, February In the House of CO/111130ns this even ing-I:art Mayo asked leave on bring its a Lill to suspend the operation of the writ of 1121 x.. .corpus for a short period creel the Ist of March. Ile said the Fenian lenders had shown an utter disregard of their oaths of allegiance to the Crown, and stated that out of two hundred and sixty-eight Fenians who had been arrest ed ninety-tire were Arno - iems. Ile concluded by saying that although the Government had succeeded lu repress ing the rebels, still on extension of it,. powers WM necessary to enable it to nompletethe work. Leave to bring in a bill was granted. In the Commons Lord Stanley laid be fore the members Ladditlonal papers on the subject of the Alabama claims. These documents have already been . pribibibed. It Las been deelded that the British West India steamers 'Mall cease calling at St. Thomas, but some other place, probably Jamaica, will be chosen- as a unail station for the steamers. Lrmoos, February IL—Humors are current In I'aris of scouteMplated change In the Ministry In deference to the wishes and sentiments or ton Liberal party. Losnax, Feb. Is.—The Earl of Derby has been -very 111. Arr uncontradicted rumor was prevalent this" forenoon that he died during the night. It now appears the reports which were printed In the morning journals, that Earl Derby and Judge Shen were dead, are without any foundation, though both have been dangerously ill. It is announ ced tonight they me much better and re covery confidently looked for. Later ulvirsn do not confirm the Abys sinian Intelligence sent last evening. A dispatch to-day states no such move men Ls of the Egyptian corps as allegvd i.,a occurred. Much of the news from Abyulnia Is to be received with caution. Lottoox, February 18.—It is generally. believed Lord Stanley will soon succovil Girl Derby nt the head of the ministry. IM7O - Fronaalca, Feb. 14.—Yesterday oven. rag Admiral Farrago% having recovered fvfm hie alight 'lineal., attended a state dinner at the Royal Palace, to which he was - invited by King Victor Emanuel. fhe Admiral was received with marked eourteey by. the King, and treated filth great honor and conalderation by e distinviahed company sia.ombled, among adman were metnhera of the !Al lan Cabinet, ihe high ofticiala of the Royal Court sad of the City of Florence, and chief ofElca . The Italian J. ..repotia In Alp. and eeem perm mLasion of gre rumor that hvi ~, c t Is to oldail Ire of the army aud navy. ornate conialo frequent Id to the vhilt ofFarraget, , oda! he le hero name t Importance. 'The leet appeared to that Ids oh. 1 a naval It:teflon on the Mediterrin hathe has boo the Italian govt port of Spesaia l . FLOTLEXCE, February l&—The dinner to Admiral Farragut,already mentioned, ens a grand sgatr. Sella, the firmer Minister of Itace, - toasted the Admi al, and in Ina mark), said "Iron hearts and not Iron dads based his faro.' The Admiral in acknowledging the com pliment spokei of his love for Italy, and Lis comiden., to her noble progress. George I'. Marsh, representative of the United States In Italy, on behalf of Ids canary, thanked Sells for Ids hopoa of eternal &Bailee. Demi..., the fernier Secretary of Marine Affairs, said "an et hane with Anierlea, a country feund by c.,lnmbes, baptized by Vespmeti, and eelebrated byl Bolts, was . entirely na turaly." _ _ or tho United States, and Instructed to apply to rnment for the use of the I =1 Fwariscr, ebrnary lt. enabts, Prime Mintsto , has told the Parliament, in reply to ary esticie, that the Govern meat had dispatched Koren ships to the River Ls Piaui, south America, but gave no information as to the object of the ex pedition. R&M; Flys:sum—February 14.—1 n the Corps Leglitlstif to-day an amend ment proposed to the bill for the reg ulation of the iirese, Introducing certain reforms in the administration of Courts of Justice, was defamed after a stormy debate.. Tim Government Is rapidly pushing forward the organization of the National Guard in all tho dcpartnnauts of France, in accordance with the provisions of the army bill recently adoptal. =QM Lownox, February 11.—The follow ing la the latent noses from Acutely flays The auxiliary corps of Egyptians re main in Abyalirsia and are moving for ward as the expedition edvanore, not. withstanding the request mode by the English government to the huhu of Egypt that they be withdrawn, fte poits.frVOSl the =terser gusto teat lung Thiodonas and the British et:pelves were at Magdelln. =@ LISBON, February 1.1.—1 t Is omelnily stated that the Portuguese government hem authorized Edward Medlleett, bank. or of Lisbon, and Thomas En gineer of London, to !aye Derr telegraph ic cable across the Atlantic. The line Is to be run frem Falmouth, England, to Oporto thence to the Azores. and from these i slands to mune Point on the coast of the United States. The sew raids is Lobe submerged on the Allen principle, and it is estimated Lthat tho total expense of the enterprise will not asered six bun: dred thousand pounds sterling. or= Soling A/Xi! OA. Memos, Feb. 15.—The Star from Rio Janerto, arrived here today, briergs the following Intelligence: Beyond the newel skirmishing there has been no fighting between the hostile etudes on the Parana. Cholera was still raging with unabated fury in Buenos Ayres. ;tune was also much sickness In the camps of both armies. The revolt which had broken out in Senate, one of the provinoes of the Argentine Repub lic, had been successful, the ruling Gov ernment having been overthrown. The Erpanish Government hopes for a general peace from the internal discussions now prevailing in Peru Collielle Slabops Apr 1422414 tar Telearsoll to Wu rlttobarsh thiaetta. PII pp ILADZISALL, Feb. M.—Yesterday the aintments of th Catholic Bish ops for t he the diocese of Philadelphia ware received from Cardinal Dalnabo, of flame.. The Pope of Bt. following • v. W m. Bt. Patrick's, Bib op of Henn:don. i.e.; BIT. J. F. fibinahan, of Media, Illaltop of Harrisburg, and Bev. Dr. Becker, of Richmond. Va., Bishop of Wilmington. Delaware COMIERCIAL =I! Gtr; ca 1 rP9 Prl,ArtMAin 3asentiita fllosnate, FebiusTy tr, Ifni. {- the general market. cc ctinte tiall anddr viii r t any Lew enaracterlatara 4.llthy of special collie. As s Sfr.er', lhtcl. the de aed for stik - st everiteJon In teatticted to supo/yitate !k:netlike wait., alttle prises are without •ey I.yorfaut change. URA IN—The Grain o-crket I. very dull and neclertrtl, with the race {Alton of Barley, of which the ....ply In this mai het it almost en haus:ad. Winter V. bent is 111110 cod 112 , ChanKrd at flit for lied, end hits foe Male.' atadull but unchatec4: vie ea./et' Vit.." us that he tiled very Lank to 1111 a car 101(1 at 60n., b4l NITA, arnall salealn alore'st 60010. Corn Is ekliint to small 111. at 61,1101; Shelled It dill, with t eras ti sell at lilt nu ttack. Bat:* !! wanted at 61,g002. life Is Im/chant:rat at SI,ISUIvte.I FLUIIR, la quiet aed untheezed.• Small tale. nt etti.tottli t • fr.e spne; IcLean, 12 a•rt , r Wleter %%1 en!, atd 1411 14 (.all limed,. H.te la ntmint . l at 41,42, 1 :4 In 'tote. lluclovl:tat le v.acLetit t et 14,256-1:60.P,t It atm, hot , jolete AID Ito color . ; roe house quotee 'et Ile for Shoulder.; far Itithod S.dee, and 17e for Sot., Cured Items neolher quotes ShOulters ht lo!. to ION; 1/Ib7ml Sol:s at 121 i to 121 e, and I t;ar Cutc:l 114:01101 to 1 04 , 3•' 1.14 to tyre, In ilmets, noot 14(716!ia.111 ss Perk. alzatatv.. 15.1.1 01I.—I. 0011 but 00.14t0ce4; ore cer, WA, to 00. tI: (or N.'. d, am: 41,17 for No. I nt ILe me,oftmo:o.,olecm nr.,l the nuke. Is I. • steady dab:Laud pairco le. choice ill at 3/eau-. ClLLEtabl—!r It:la with rastiar axles 0 Wart". Ratan, lba Re, and Gerhau at 1613!9a. ra:be.a t a - teKulaa tray - Du= - I.OrY rargarbe Ire Tel MUM/ Fill I r—la raCy tut un.l.lo.cd; er l'c acl.re at T.fiaie f at tRIAIteI aaal tua, lit f 0 baiser, tut Apple r, . F.X.N Getter rupply, but It, tat urchabar.laa Zbiti ra a l'laL POntiOt...:—C..allnue atoll, et raltbstand -1,.: the ..Llpta rob( tube Ilaht; small rata tu atom at 11°1,10 par burbrl, Rad pn barrei. r.11.711"—,10 :,,the :male a 1 f1!211,44arr ,l, sad 21 , u a telnil arty. lit:AN,-1 . n.,.• NAVY Benne ,de to e, pea 'IC tcl: - ..; 8,1.1 m n :01.11 w.F 7,t ,A Dee V I I'llolltUtrell VET 1101.E1,13111.11i1l Cisreek or Taw l'irronorku 11 aileron, Momper, February 17, 10,0. FAILITIF—The market wee very quiet to-do(, not stogie tronsactlon reported, but prices remain unchanged. Spot rill la .tlll quoted at ri4e,Tiuir; Match and Apr 11, irelfer's optien,7% et.li73lc; May Sytii‘ei and all the year, buyer'. option, at Ilieesl/c. The domaue, both for (relent and future delivery, is by no means peening, though theta see full as many boy et. there see senors, and seller. are fully a. eiftl Beat ab ut selling as buyer. are about but Ink. The • I inpreml ,u 1. still . OMNI etreryth that In no recur can yokes go moth they ereat present, and the ellanees,ltany thing, lever so eriv.ice, .within Meer of _the trade stems to be quite popular Amcor, mole dalers, Another argument that may re kfranerd to support this slew of the caw, is the fact that the repoTtirif wain= I. 4a1 , 1.11r svproaalr.g, and ratiner, will t, ll not altendy, leel tare rivsklng up f.' the spring and slimmer campaign. IIMFINED—The market for hooded oll.losod very gem and element,. excited this evening, ea view of e Nether mfrs... In Antwerp, re (rants being the cll./MkJ:l (tom that point to day. A. yet, however, price. are no higher, • La re goers .tenon dine:wed to hold back to antrelparion of better ;Aces, and ass Nose. Water.; there are but tow sellers at present We can report kb bid. for brat heti of lamb, :.at, lied 1000 for all the t ear, buyer's option. S . 11:. Thera won" e.rfels to hay till. =What 110 mile., sod there would ha no difbenliy In reline lire , mating from May thiceeriber, at to for May, and advancing 111;1 cent each subsequent month. It 1. dilk• volt to corr.:elute at tiara Intern; what the pies.4lll ei'lluery.' amount to, but we Ira In be at we are tool to hare a stronger market sod better wise.. !nitneic! Matters . ie New Fork illobed a. 114INGIIII5i. = , pivr tomr., 7cb.17, lAD ',sr,: AND nor.. Money tmebaogelnt 4es on call.' Sterling :s Ono thou it: qulAt at told oocu •-a At ndsaaeol nod, the &Intense Cdurt declalon IS the Mu:trite case to 111.,i: lind cloaca steady at 141N011114. aro tient mml In mteterato demand. flinty c‘ortutt Co. furolth the fielloaMa quota.- Stone at t Ut D. Coupons 'M. 111.11111 nit P--. 0 4,1 . 1111 1 I 4; 41c. 'CI. Irippezi; no , al, odlialegt., to near, la:;;QInt: FlO 7. Inisiej I"n;ii id 1u5,104 ',CMS; 7...t5, 107%11107%. wrecks. eireins opened bons an with groat et earn:lent gun activity In Eric tt 7741111 - N, tolln•rd tor a .1 tr In awl a slut p hlle to ;St.. Totsrt tru oreas 7l,N, ioned by the filing act tall In Court against Daniel Drew. bun with clolatten el trust In sell ing iked/ sharws of stock oh:weird In Juan, IIZ. RR actor ity for a loan to the road, and o.olottng that he most return his profits thereon to the Couipany. An Injunction to hero us...ton Drew, restratrang him from cooing rand shares or toe 1,18 . SIOCIE I:akt tune have born lately made. New York L:-A n tral tell to but entwerinently sold 13.5. .11eadlog. Toledo and Marietta were cry active end strong. The market w ihoyarit at one oicdoek board. and study Ira dull at the second hoard. racept krle. Inch was about I per cent. twitter sod en cllo.l. ACM°