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Id., on Friday, July 20th, in the Pittsburgh Fourth Ward Public School House iv/Ith a view of form ing day and evening classes. In less than forty minutes the audience will be taught the Phono graphic alphabet, and to read several sentences in shorthand. To bring it within the reach of all, the terms will be 10 cents per lesson of an hour each. "An education that does not embrace a know ledge of Phonography is incomplete, and short of the wants of the age, and I would therefore recommend its early introduction lathe Grammar and High Schools a 8 one of the regular branches of study."--John Howard Tice, General Super intendent of the St. Louis Public Schools. s! It should be taught in-the common schools, airone of the °beet possible aids in obtaining a subsequent education.."--;-Rey, Thaa Had, Chair man of the School Committee, Waltham, Maze. " Some of the former pupils of this school, not yet turned of" twenty, are now making more money by Phottographio reporting, than the Principal of the High School, after having given himself for More than twenty years to his pro lesaion."—.Tohn S. Hart, Principal of the Phila delphia High School. • "To the professional map, and indeed to ev ery one whose pursuits in life call upon him to record incidents, or thought, (and srhoso pursuits do not?) it is ono of the great labor-saving ma chines of the age."--Jadge Kane, Philadelphia. "Had this art been known forty years ago, it would have saved me twenty years of hard, la bor."—Col. 7/lei. H. Benton. Mr. Williams has been' engaged far .several months in this place in teaching Penmanship and 9tenograpby, and has given the most ends factory evidence of his ability, diligence and success. We cordially recommend him to the . patronage of all.who are desirous of acquiring the arts which he teaches, as n well qualified instructor. M: Brown; Pres. Jefferson College ; John. 11. Kennedy, Prof. Mat. ; C. J. Saderman, Prof. , Mat. and Modern Languages. Wm. Smith, Prof. Languages jef. Col., Canonsburg, Feb dth, 1835. Mr. Williams' system of Pen manship is natant end easy, above any that I have ever seen ; Wm Smith, Prof. Languagee Jet College, Feb. Gth, 1885. I cheerfully con cur with Professor Smith ; Pittsburgh, August 1852.—P. It. Spencer, Professor Penmanship Spencerian Commercial College. MEWLING or SoLnlnes.—A meeting of sol diers who eerved in the Pennsylvania Regiment, wairheld at the District Court Room on the 18th lost„ and resolutions of respect for the memory of Dr. Thomas C. Bunting, Surgeon of the First Pennsylvania . Volunteers, were unanimonsly passed, after the meeting had been organized with the following officers : Preeldent—Col. Si.a.zzur. W. BLACK. Vice Prooldenta—Capt. John Herron, Capt. J. O'Hara Denny, Capt. Alexander Hay, Capt. Robert Porter, John Poland, J. W. APCully, James S. Neglay, Capt. Wm. A. Charlton, Ralph Frost. Sesretaries—Oliver 13. Rippey, Lieut. Robert Anderson, R. F. Miller, Lieut. Wm. Blakley, C. IV. Hambright. The resolutions are as follows: Resolved, That we have received the intelli gence of tho death of our fellow soldier and friend, Dr. Thomas C. Bunting, with feelings of unusual sorrow. The officers and soldiers cf the Pennsylvania Pagiinentsyhare a common grief in the death of no common friend. As a surgeon, Dr. Bunting exhibited the most consummate shill. Ho associated with hie pro fessienal attention the utmost kindness and hu manity-to the suffering soldier. In places of the greatest danger, Dr. Bunting was always to be found. He consulted his own safety, isever, and his own comfort only when the' cotefort-of others had been fully attended to. .To a very pleasant friend and oompeulott—a man of few faults and many virtues—this tribute is freely given, because it is fully deserved. Resolved, Tharthese proeeedinge, and a copy, signed by the officers, be seat to the family of 9)r. Bunting. P.mrttar.—A few da ;a ago a man named John Dean brought suit against Mr. James Lindsay, of the First Ward, for assault and battery wish intent to kill, the prosecutor, in hie deposition alleging that defendant struell and beat him severely with slung sb,ot and knucklers. On Wednesday, Mr. Lindsay appeared before Al derman Donaldson, cud preferred a charge of perjury against Doan, alleging that the state ment made by him was a malicious falsehood. Mr. Lindsay denies that be used a stung 'bet On the other, and that ho had no weapon wh fie admits to striking Dean in the Nrith his fist, but contends that he was face justifiable, on accnt of an aggraa perfectl; ted insult civen to his wife.ou v Dean was held to bail. Tat .clamors, at the Theatre, are meeting with a encases unp ,:nedented in exhibitions of that character. Night after night, the bowie continues to be crowded vt-.`th the very elite of our city, Inclusive of hundreds ladles. The array of beauty en Wednesday eveing has seldom been ezoelled, even when the ati.neotion in the same hone was an eminent star e.ctOr or actress. Exhibitions of Ethiopian minstrelsy have be. come so, common lately that the bettor class of citizens seldom patronize them; but in this in stance the attraction is of so superior a charac ter, ao entirely free from that vulgarity usually the distinguishing feature of negro troupes that it is really satiefactory to all, and we are not surprised their 'success has been so signal. Bore DnOTTNED.—On Wednesday evening, two boys named John Aiey and William Flory, were drowned while bathing in the Allegheny river, at the Aqueduct. They were each about twelve Sears of ag', and their parents resided on Quar ry street. One of the lade was seized with the Oratip, and the other went to hie assistance, when he was clutched convulsively around the body, and prevented frcm using his limbs, so that they both. Sank together. The body of Flory was recovered a few minutes after, but all efforts at resuscitating proved unavailing. The body of the other was not secured. REMOVAL 01' THE MAYOR'S OFTICE.—We un derstand that the Police Committee have rented Wilkins Hall, for $1,200 per year, and the llifYer'a office will be removed to that building in a few weeks. The new, building is in every way hotter adapted for the purpeto. STEALING PAVING SIONEd.—A. man named Earnest Kenling was held to bail, yesterday, by Mayor Adams, charged with stealing paving atones from J. A. M'Kee. Rsther queer kind of Property to appropriate. BUN BTROE.E.—A driver of Messrs. Lippincott auletaiD.edA_ejroke of the sun, yesterday, while .erLying hid *spa on Pennsylvania Avenue. Ho i s a : tended by Dr. Charles Williams, and is in a fair we e " Of fmovorYl Zisosos L ; 4 •43IDESII, a shoemaker, formerly of Pittsburgh, died of yellow fev ere Third Ward: Louisville on Monday. He was member ; of the_ Allegheny Fire CgmPallY. • EZTENBIVE DAY'S WOES. —Alderman M'Mas• ter on Wednesday disposed over one hun dred eases. AMMO TO BAlL—Edward Hoye" yesterday procured procured bail in the sum of 81,600, ..NIM teas released from prison. TEN Dierstor COUBT will meet this to take up ouch business as may be presentee.. • , :,‘" " JOLT 'MAGAZINES— Ilar per'e, for July 20 cents. • Putnam, . • 00 • - -•Graham, . - ' - Oodey, 3d cur., " 20 - . linlckerboker," 20 . Lealle'sGaz'te," 20 • Peterson's . • 17 " - Leslie's; Joitel, " 1S " 'Blackwood, for June. •-• want NEW BOOS, and as 80012 as issnad,l4Wer • had elsewhere, should call at - 1 - . IsAINFER'S BOOR STORE, S 7 'Wood attes. AL who than can In A BOP & 'PULL 111. READT—Fema Me of many years' Martrein "Elder, recea soltuno—ndth a view co The Old Penn House; a Harper's ' Pulnanee, all other Magazines of July, . Which? the Right or Left— ' liehed-12m0., cloth, 51,25. ••• in the New World; by The Sagllsh 0 /Thane, or s Hou % boc.; cloth.7sc. airs. Diary J. Ilotmes-12m0., paper, nddine E. Dewsbury: Constance Herbert ; a novel, by Ga. SS cents. The Conscript, a Tale of the EmpL Dumas—S?. ' Star Papers; by Henry W. Beecher--$1,2, Tha Diking Bride ; by Mrs. Southworth—S. I The Watchman ; a companion to The Lump. For sale by IL MINER •.47 No. 32 Smithfield QTILL DISPOBED TO BELL CHEAP, anything tn . 140 Lay largo and 'varied gook—Na's, Soothe Boye, did' Nina' ancdOddren a Boors, SHOES, adlzt. and HLIPPX?S, ~.COninityour own Intonate. Buret tt. Boot and Shoe Emporium:4l4oAo7 Market otrest. ,t7/6 - ' • ' W. S. SOBaart74 , . ,-. ----', ,r--' k - :*,, 4 *.'...:-:`' --- - - - ...." 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BLARELY, CF STABIIIIIO DIECLOSUBBS.—Now k . Zife.:Arnag as Alarm= s ; a Nam iersonal experience. By the wife of a qtly from Utah: Price One large it.'mo. `,Balt Lake . City., $l. Itrc. Laing. v;b011'13, 13146,03, Graham'F, and are now ready. .a religious /3ovel, just pub. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.-- Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post JULY 20 Slain" Cate in Philladelphig. PEDADDLPHLi t duly 19.—Tbere was quite an exciting scene yesterdiyetWaltint•strest Wharf, on board the ferry boat Washington. - A. Virginian., on his way to the North to embark for Central America, had with him a female slave and her two ann. On being informed :that by the laws of the State she was tree, the woman expressed her desire to obtain freedoM. The master made some opposi tion, but the woman's iteisly-found friends being strong. enough, overcame every obstacle, and succeeded, just as the boat was leaving the wharf, in placing the woman and her children in a carriage, and drove off with her amid the cheers of the 'crowd that had-been drawn together by the omurrenoto The Virginian stated that lie was blinbiter to one of the Central American governments. Nan , .omastes, July 16.—The steamer Minting arrived here with Brownsville dates.to the 11th inst.. Gen. Wool 14t lidatamoras on the 7th, and assumed command of the forces at Ramose, which amounted to 1,200 or 1,300 men. The Revolutionists, numbering 2,000 men, had taken Ca a:largo, and were marching on Reynosa, where a battle was oonsequently expected. Gen. Castro, with 000 troops, Xe• moved to Bistamoras. The Revolutionists issued a decree declaring all supporters of Banta Anna traitors, and pun ishable with death. • • The Caballoe tariff of 30 per cent. ad valorem le in force at all the Rio Orande porta BPSINCOLIILD. Maas, July 18.—The thermometer Kande at 98W in the ahade, and dile is thehotteet day of the Beason. Bowes, July 19.—The weather was intensely tint te-&1, t he thermometer ranging at 9b° in the ettede. Naas' Yost, July 19.—the weather is excessively hot. the thermometer stands at 92 to 97 in the shave. There heyo been several fatal cans of sun-stroke PECCIADISP/Ild, July 19.—This lo ono of lho dos of the season. The heat Is most Int i..:n'..• t cter standing at 97 to 190. in U Annuial Meeting or the t0=11.•! Telegraph .I.tema-nund, Jal, 1d —At the or tbe t It. lantio and Ohio Teluiaaph ConpaDy i. rld r.r Hotel today, the following gentlemen wne d tors for the ensuing ywar :—Allen RM. !tt Swain. J. 6. Moorhead. A. IL Cummings, I:torge -H: - [tyre.ft C II sla, William Heaton, q ilium Itusseli, end A ti. Wilson. Meant. Swain and Moorhead were elected unmlmounly. DAdiroid Accident Nan Yoac, July 14.—A melancholy accident occurred on the Erie lioad near Eleuell's Depot yesterday. The loco motive of the Dunkirk Expreas train, going 'Nevi, ran over a loam crosolug the track, containing a man and woman. The w amen, JAre David "Meat, a - ae instantly killed., and the man, Mr. aineby 31.spes, was Bever-ly in jured; as the latter to nearly 70 years of ago bla renvery Is doubtful. The Baltimore Convention BALTIMOILS, July 19.—The Americsn State Conreutien In session yosteriay;'nominated William H. Purnell, of Wor. welter county, for Comptroller, and Daniel L. Alacphall for Lottery Commissioner. The nominations were made on the tret ballot. The Philadelphia platform was endorsed, and the candidates being waited upon, accepted "the noml• nations.. The pnaceadings were very harmonious. Buirszo, July 16.—A man was shot on tionday night, while in the act of committing burglary, and was so severe ly woundei es to ho paet recovery. L7pon =unit:tat:ion the wounded Man wee discovered to to a carpenter who has heretofore been considered a respectable citizen. It Is now supposed that be la the person who ,bee commatt..l several burglaries which have taken place at Ede. WISER OVON, July 19 —The Court of Claims to-day atK.k etei aboutl4o oasts, and will probably adjourn to mor.-.ow to meet ou the 15th' Of Ottober. The Government this weak has been giving much atten tion to the subject of protecting our frontiers from Indian hostilities. Some difficulty Is experienced in selecting a new Commissioner for the Land Office; hence the delay. Mall Robber Arrested. Pratantunta, July 19.—Adato U. Smith, Clerk In the Richmond, Northampton County, Pmt Office, ♦as arrested to-day at P.eadi og, Pa., by Arthur llngLes, Special Agent of the Pest Office Department, on a eh• rgo of robbing the mall. Ile confessed to taking a latter containing $4.00 ad dressed to an eastern bank. Whoa arrested he wlt3 on a pleacnro orcuralon with a young lady. Fire in the 'Woods In New Jersey rECILtDiLP4I.I., July 19.—A large Ere broke out yesterday is the woods, about seven miles from Absecon, N. J. considerable tract of land has been traversed by . the fkie and a large qnsintity of Umber destroyed. The ere .O.G or. rtusionwi by a at ark from the locomotive on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Count Kaminski Acquitted BOATON, July 19.--Count KayLaski and three other,;,ice h fry the Beach brig Buffslo.on suspicion of being engai.,-ecl in a violation of the neutrality lawn, ware acquitted the t,etloaony tailing to convict them cf personally