I=ll VITY , 4IID - Tian-fiszErpe 4a fterniahed city , the six, 'five 4 thi week for 45 eetwit per week; mag, gs per annum 'mos., $2. , There were ten cases t 4 the. Allegheny lock-up yesterday morning. A TlFilll4.Story.—We'direct the. at tention, of ,ctur.:,raaders to a thrilling story -which appears on our seventh page thifi tucrpteig v elititled "The aollow Eve llifystert4 'a 'legend of the Black Hall." - e Body fousid:...l-itesterday morning the body of an . .unknown mau was found floating , ht,'the ,Ohio River near the month Of eastniii ;rein. Coroner Claw son hattbeen,lnnitied and will hold an inquest this morning. Choked 131ricn made in lormattou before Alderman Strain, on Saturday, against William Einstein for assantt'and ghatte4 The parties had a , difficulty in Alle eity, during which, it is atlepd, the de nelarit struck' in the month mid severely choked the prosecu tor. The accused was arrested and bold ler a hearing. • ; • . Deputy Mayer - Appointed.—The new police station licgrac ill the Seventeenth, ward bung nearly ixornpleted, the Mayor, in accordance . with act of Aasernhly pro, widingler the setae, appointed as Deputy dayor for that district, Aldertnan George W. I9ohola. aminittee will meet nd Tuesday, tnOrning , at ten o'clook a prOceed With the object of their appoint dle. • . - . . . ~ VIM. Pearson and Mrs. Preston were appOintriti PO:prepare a Constitution' and By. him' forllle AusirbdiOn.- , --: ~• The°4oiOnlatiott_ then , adfourneet: , to meet", desk 43itarday afternoon at < four O'Cock,'Ut thump!) place. • ' I=2:Mil NIS 1. , . _ • • ~,..,-,44-4,-., V.Zi1.M.,...:1c. 7 e4Lt.f -'r q. , . 49 ' 7 ...,:%, , , , ,.....Vt,',..1-'e1tiv.4,77,., , - , , -- - ,,,r4 , ,, , * - ,...,k.m...4.41,4 7 :5RV:egN, „,%,.4..41.,..i,,,.50 ‘ .., - '1? - ‘ ,5r • - ~. ----,,..?, , r 0 -,.. 0 ' . :' ... "', 21. , ` ~ r.a4,- '.. o w. • • ~....e . ,.. i lv-i•4 qv ,ff ~-?. ••-• , • o + Av• --,.:=- 44, i , . . j :J:c:i ~.; .J, _ ~; :BURG I. GAZETTE: moNrA v i r . 31:114E 141 ~L'-~;:.::SCk.:'1C1: wvgy~,m`.`. i4:iv~::z.e~_a~,. , ~ Q,Mirter laessfinss-zFull Sella. • .:-. SATunney, 4110 12.—Tbe case Of'' , , ,• Elizabeth lfalsch, charged with mal treating Mena Messier, an account of which we •published some time since,- was brought' out of jail on- a ' habeas tor . pas, and thEi,. illscharge of the prisoner demanaed on the' ground that ttie com mitment was defective. The original in formation, it is stated, was for maltreat ment, and after the accused was commit ted for trial it was withdrawn and an in ;formation for aggravated assault and battery substituted. The Court declined to-discharae the prisoner. An applica lion was then made for a reduction of ' bail in the case, which had been fixed at $2,000, and which defendant's counsel held was excessive. The application was not granted • and the prisoner was re. mended. Charles Shipley, tried and convicted of larceny, Friday, was sentenced to under go an imprisonment of thirty days in the connty.jall and pay the costs of pro ,. secution. TRIAL LIST FOR MONDAY. Coin. vs. Thomas Smith. . 72. 11 Stewart Sampson. • 73. ; 4 " Teter Riley. 74. - 4 'lt 'S. T. Mellor. • 75.; 14 ' " Thomas Parke. \ 76. • 14 jathur. Graham kWm _l,o4 l 3ltian. 77. " Wikp Reisrneyer. - 108. " ' ~Alfred Price. , 78." DitvpiAnowman I . - 79. " Areella Haney. 80. ' " . JaeOb Robinson. 81. " John McGowan, 2 case TRIAL LIST FOR TDRSDAY. . S 3. Com. vs. Peter Borrumlingef. - 101. " James ktelerson. 102. ' " • , Win: Barnes. 10 'l, 9,; Wm; Johnston. 104.. ‘‘ Hugh McLane, 2 cases. 1 106. `4, ••• Mary Neno, 2 oases.:.. 1.109. -, " Samuel Sackett. ,c.. ' 110. " vi ni. Ward. - , 4 111.4 it Isabella White ... . Common Pleas—Fall-Bench. SATURD&Y, Juno 13.-- : A.n apptication for a charter for the Pittsburgh Building .. and Loan Association was presented, and the usual preliminary order made. The following lathe trial list for Mon day : , . . - 69. Mason's adm'r. vs..Snowden iir. Son. 72..H.irk vs. Snowden I Son. 84. Neisch is. lqcClarrati. 85. Jenkins va. lAcC i arran: , 87. Duffy *is. Sheriff. 92. Haines vs. Biischell. "_, I 93. Mellon-Bros:vs. Itioulidtield. 94. Hersharher vs. Vonsinger. \ 90. Anderson ve. Alpert, Hill & Co.` 97. Hartman et al vs. Finch. 97. Noll vs. Waldschutidt. • 02. B. at, A. Cox Ns. Hamilton di CO. • Amusements. Or trio Honss.—The seaman at the pare House closed last evening, and Canning, the manager; contemplates, Spending a few 'weeks at his residence at long . Branch. 'after which be will prepare for the coming season. During the inter yid the Opera House will be closed ex cept when oecupied - by some transient company or, special , entertainment, the first of which will take place Wednesday eVening next, when a cdmplimentary benefit will be given to Mr. Frank Contc lin, the gentlensanlv and efficient Treas urer of the establishment. A. host of amateurs hi vo volunteered their ser vices for the °maiden, and the entertain ment, which will be of a versatile char acter, will doubtless prove Ifigbly inter esting, and wo hope may be a profitable one to ithe :beneficiary, a s he justly merit it. PITTSBUIEWII THEAi an evening Miss Lucy Clifton, the fivorite comme dienno at the Pittsburgh Theatre, will take a complimentary benefit, on which occasion, a number of favorite amateurs will appear, among the number P. Mc- Dormatt, the champion comic vocalist, and the Barlow Brezhers. The Old Drury will close for the season on Wednesday night. 4' Tau Aoaxigaly.—On Saturday evening, notwithstanding • the exceedingly disa greeable character of the weather, quite a large and respectable audience assem bled at the Academy of Music on the occasion of the opening for the forth coming season of that house as a temple.. of the legitimate drama, under the man agement of Victor Parton, Esq. a Mias Jean Roamer appeared as Lucreti Borgia, and in the portrayal of the deep and alternatingpassions •which mark the character of the wicked poisoner de veloped rare power and brilliancy. She is an actress of great genius, belonging to 'the highest school of histtionic art. The support of the very excellent stock com pany was.alike creditable to the mem bers and the management. Messrs. Bingham, Parton. Farren and Price are all good in their lines, while the remain der of the company, not forgetting Miss Reignold, who is a versatile and pleas ing actress and finished 'vocalist, will compare farorably With any that have graced our boards for a long while past. To-night Miss }learner appears in a role in which she has few rivals, as Elizabeth, Queen of England.. We trust our read ers will extend generous patronage to the Academy under its present first class management, and thus return the com pliment paid our amusement goers by its establisnaient in a dull season in the atrical matters. Seats may be secured at Mellor's music store, Miner's bookstore, and Barr,:Snake dr. Buettler's, Sixth street. • GRAND • Cl:aim:RT.—A rare mast is in preparation for the music loving portion of the community, at Masonic Hall, this evening. The grand concert for the ben efit Df the Ladies :Homeopathic Charita ble AssoCiation, to be given nder the direction of Pi of. Tetedonx, will be the musical entertainment of the season. Some of the best vocal and instrumental talent of int, city will participate i the concert' and those who attend rnay,ex7 pactdoh' treat in the Inimical line. • . • . Death by Appopezy. ; • Friday evening, about • elk o'clock - , Win. Strain, a resident of Etna borough, , , . while engaged In mowing inolosaprox imity to his residence. suddenly 4 1'611 to the ground with the Wyllie, in his hands. He was noticed by a lady in the 'house, from an upper window, who immedi ately' descended to - where.. he was lying. •• His eyes were open •at :the time and his hand tightly, grasped the scythe which he had been using, but no sign of We was evinced. She hastily iummoned seyeral neighbors, one of whom brougijii Dr. McCabe, Who pronounced a gallant death bY appcipiesy. The deceased was . thought to be -, in eicellent healtfti and had' , l that 'everting eaten a • beard: tY' supper, , just previous to ' •com; meucing , the work at , which lie ;was engaged, when he . was ,so suddenly st ri cken down. lie was ,about•forty.sii , yre of a.ge, and,leaves a widow end several children t _most of whom, howeVert , are grown up. ' He was possessed ofsotne piOnerty in the belreligh, and leaVes his tardily comfortably 'provided for. ,'. en • Saturday afternoon - Alderman Donaldson, in the absericif of Coroner - Clawson, held an inquest oti the remainO, when a verdict In aceordance with' the' Diets was refaced. IV.' rte - -_ - - 4eficiele. • -"- .; , t - ,...._ ! • . . - MEsatta. s tuns GSZETTE . : Thhl-ba-. batons prectice, coradderedfronan morel view, presents so many assallable.poinbt, that it should be attacked from all , sides, . until it is completely overthrown, and • abolished from the code of schocolgovern . .. meat. Da twitters of school government, teach ers and parents are no doubt influenced by what they believe to be the Divine law. The teachers Inflict punishments, - the scholars receive them, and, the parents acquiesce-perhaps approvingly, because they see nd remedy, or are too indolent or indifferent to make an effort at reform. In the time of Moses, when idolatry was almost universal, and the thoughts and elections of men were immersed in evil and abominations of the most debasing character, there patty have been a neces iity for a severe law to restrain the peo ple, by operating 'on their fears, and the law of, "eye for eye, tooth for tooth; * * wound for wound, stripe for striPe," taught them that the law imposed upon them just such cruelties as they admin istered to others. "Cruel are the tender mercies of the ,wicked." They were thus , compelled by their fears of retaliation ti q; refrain from severe minishments. But this severe law is not suited to the new dispensation established by : Christ, who taught love , for the nelghbor, 'and forgiveness, even for "seventy times severs" , "mss' have heard' that it bath been said; sin eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, but I say unto yon re sist not nvil; but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, tum i.o hirh the other also." This abolishes the retalia tory law.- And in another place Jesus establishes the merciful law of "As ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." If school teachers would keep thisrule ever in their minds, they would find some gentles and kind ways in which to lead their scholars into obedience, aria instead of hating and fearing their.eachers, the Scholars would yield a loving, obedienc9 to , their commands. But if they insist on the enforcement of the • cruel law, "tooth for tooth, eye for eye, wound . for wound, stripe for stripe," then what should we look for? Will we not find the teachers toothless, blind, wounded and striped If they give, then let them receive the same in kind and quantity, and if the scholar can not repay the debt then let the parents pay it, and If they add a little for interest all the better. the is ood, let it work both ways. lf If itrule is not g goad both ways it is a bad rule, and the teachers should do their best to abolish It. Is it not better to have scholars who will pray for, and bless their teachers, from the fullness of their love, than to have them nurse and hate them, from the soreness of their Chastisements? Next in history we come to King §olo mon-the wise, the Song writer, the man who, Shawls—Tbibet, i , Blink Silk, and Spun Silk Shawls of all ninda, at Bates ac BelPs.. . i Bates & Bell's new stock of Japan Silks—all the varieties. 50 Dozen Gents' hemmed •hatidker, chiefs, by the• dozen 25 per cent. nudes usual price, at J. M. Carr's, 118,, Federal street. , Lace Curtains. Gilt Cornices and Ciir-- tain TriMMlDge, at Bites & Bell's. The place to get White Li ra% Cal cined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement: is at Mon t Caskeyl.4B Smithfield street., - Japanese Poplins—For 50c, at Bates # Bell's. Parasols:-.-The most watriplete stock the city at J. U. Carr's, 118 Federa street. Japanese Saks at Bates & Bell'at • MARRI ED. ' TR 4,IITMAS --, DRUMMOND —The notled which appeared arneng our tnarriage announce meats on Saturday. under tale caption, was a forgery, for the arrest and conviction of the author of which we elsewhere offar a reward Of I • FIFE—PAULL—On June Rai, at the 'residence of the bride's father, Deer Rara.lrAietto County, Pa., - by Rev. Samuel. Wilion.. D:D,. =listed by Rev. Jog itoaeroad, Rev. 11 - : H. ti. 11FR and Mist LIZZILonIy daughter l of Itir:Jostoli 'Paull. . . . FLERTZ—QmadaI morning. at 3 o'clock. 'EL- I ICN rLutaz, only chile of Arnold and Emily Flertz, aged 7 months. Funeral al I take place from the realdence of the parents, In Sharpsburg. at 9 o'clock TRH (Monday) 7dORNING. UNDERTAKERS. Alilr. EX. A. IK E N UNDER TAKER, No. 165 Faut i _ ali STREET, rtsburen, Pa. COFFINS of all kinds.,ORAPES , GLOVES,. and e• ery deweriptdon of Funi•.ral Fur. nishing Goods tbrnlsbed. •Itoolne open day and Wear. Vear" ri) Carhages tarnished. _. Barrcasascas—Rev.Davla Kerr, D.D. kteu.asob... W. Jacobus, D. D., Thomas Ewing, Jac h Miller. EMI; CHARLES I & PEEZUFAI, V ' S • DERTAKERS LIVELY SIAM cornet I E.A.I3DU HY STREET AND CH AVEWEA Allegh y (Illy. where t'aeir COP/rEi • ROOMS ecoot .tly supplied wi til t real mot Imitation Ro ewe. d, Mahogany and. Walnu eviilns, at prices t • • lug from al to 5100. So • Slag prepared for rakent. Hearses ton 4311 r. ?Lagos furtLisbed: also, 'll clads of ning flo..ds, if require Woe ol en at all hours, day and night. HENRI Would rusueetta ly inform tdo riends and as DOlle:genera/ l i. that b 1 SPRING STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, seLICi AN EMT CALL. Cigna of Penn. an Sixth Streets, =la - F ol' BALE. B.P.II9 II ETZ TH,F.WMCYMETEXtI3I. OPERA, K iknisrE AND SPY GLASSES, SY W. G. DITITSEATEI Jrwr.L33l AND OPTICIAN, 58 ;FTIFH 'AVENUE, myle • I ' ' HESPENHEID at CO., -T T • - - • IT°. 80 SIXTH - STREET, ( late • et, . fillar,l_lisvc Past received froni theSsei the best lot of If ew a eciods for spring Snits ever bronibt to the.roarket; The Ann warrant to . ontsind and make Clothes cheaper and better thin any arst-class house In this city. A new end splen did ssiortment of GICISTLEXISN'S ING GOODS ale , ,nt.slititnestobv found at this house, ons Hnintw.r Is SO 11.1.t.ru. STREET, DIED. umx, -- T TAILOR, _ ~~ V'