We ere win indebted to Meagre Leech & Co., for kV!, enateni papere,. CEillatthil, CONVENTION. HtCOND DAT. The Morning session, of fall threethotirs, was occuPied by Mr. Mason, in explanations of tesehingr.'• lie described nod ithistrated various metheelic Contrasting one with l dhe other, and in partieralnr; he illustrated a very practical and easieisteittfor teaching common singing schools of adults, :where the term is ishert„and much is - expected of the teacher iu the short space of time: allotted to him. This method is given in detail in the Cantica LAudis, beginning on page Ift, to which we refer the reader; and it consist , dagiving out, at first, apart ot the scale by the This is to be Bungle their turn and when the example of the teacher sang•by, the pupils, the corresponding •- •- • cl Ciaotere are written Upon the board, and the class sing -. from the notation. All definitions, technical terms, &m,‘ ore to be introdneed inch derdally, and never mail they are needed, or until they are naturally called for by the pro :.•;•gress'or the clam. Those -teachers, or others, who are, interested in the .subject, will find a gel:Oust developement of the System in the borik '‘.,alrealy Mentioned, ,beginning on page and concluding On page 46. These pages contain a complete "Singing School," or method of sing ing, which, if followed out, canned foil to make a. po.d .cingg:Mr. M. passed rapidly through Mese Paget, giving specimens of the 'different • lesions. l'he importance of a chaste and paCe. ,style,.watforcibly and clearly set forth by the manner hi which lessen 140 (a beautiful scrap of melody by Nagle) woe presented to the class. Such au ateacise.has an 'excellent influence in cal - • tivating and'we nish that all the teachers • and choristers:in thli State could listen to such 'aiamplieof good and bad as were given; until '' they shouhl know how to imitate the one and -avoid the other. The lemon protraited to al most three boors in length, and wastetened to 'with the greatest attention and appmenfitatis • faction. • The morning Session closed by singing two pieces,• liest very spirited and stirring an them, ',Song of praise the Angels siSog," from pip 274, end afterwards the old tuneof Green ville, mode new, however, by the very pianis simo moaner in which it. was rendeml by the large ehoir, and the very delicate and florid ac companiment on the piano forte, by htr. cock. In the afternoon, the first hour was spent io the practice of church inusie, and the second in glee singing.' ander the direction of Mr. 'lab , nook.. The evening was also devoted mostly to sing ing exercises.: The subject of chanting was taken up, the sepia explained and several happy illustrations ; one of the old Ecclesiastical tone's was given with an,effect truly church-like ; The doss hoe been apparently much more in terested this day than yesterday, and many re grets were expressed that the. time was passing away ela rapidly. litacErnox orKm—According to tho arrangement adopted at the late enthusiastic • One 4 fille of •Gernians at Mr. kirchner's in the .IDianiond, o committee of . twelve of cot most tl respectable German citizens depaked yesterday evening for Nest Newton, to receive the distin- giddied patriot, Gottfried Kinkel. 'The commit tee; ,describe thi . reception of this iflustria. ..man'as enthusiastic beyond parallel, at West Newton 4 at lirownsville, and every other town and villeig:telong the river, where the boot ap proached t4e shore. resierd , about one o'clock, P. M., the dirt sloulr:oc• Ttuners. from the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny assembled on the Monongahela wharf above the bridge. 'Magnificent bands of I:laic, waving banners, and the reiterated shouts of an excited multitude, which covered the whole ' , elope of the wharf, and 'thronged the adjacent streets, foretold that the welcome of.,Pittsburgh tolher orator, the martyr, the poet of Revolu tionaiy-beilnany, would he worthy of the great " name he had won—worthy of his glorious cause —antiivoitby of a thorough Republican Ameri. :Can_ Community. Aboitt hnif-past two o'clock, the whistle of the West. Newton steamer las heard, and amid the shouts' of the vast throng and the harmony of military bands, the boat which bore the patriot Kinkel approached its landing place. .The CoinisHtee of Reception, appointed at a meeting of -American citizens held at the St. Chiides Hotel,.on Thursday evening, had taken theiiiltices on the wharf boat, and the moment the steamer touched the shore, the gangway was• Cleared and a wedge opened through the impa :tient crowd for Gottfried RinkeL - , The DOM J. D. Guthrie, Mayor of Pittsburgh, met . .the diatinguished guest as he set his foot . upon our wharf, and addressed him warmly and silreessively in this following words: It affords me great pleasure to take you by the liandluvl welcome . you to our city. You will find here. Sir, many friends from the Father- Dina, whose hearts tent in happy unison with your owe in .regard to straggling Germany; and all of ue desire to honor your patriotinex ertions in behalf -of Liberty, and against the despotism of European tyrants. :, • After Gila greeting, Col - , Black and Dr . 11 1 rt meyer, no Chief Mar:Malls of the procession ar ranged the line, and the Turners, with , eir Sags and bands of Music, followed by ..the car; tiagia containing the German and American Cemmlttees of reception, moved forward. The line of march, accompanied by an im mense cud excited throrig, proceed through the principal streets of the city, and finally halted at Col. Sabre Hotel,. where arrangements had been mole for entertaining the ilfastriens Kin kel and' the different societies and committees 'who .accompenied him. The American of Arrangement, upon motion, deputed e Iten. IV. IV. Irwin to address Dr. Kinkel on .ehalf of our Anglo-Anierican population. Dir. In complied with the wishes of all assembled, addressing. Dr. Kinkel in a truly eloquent ex ession of American and Republican sympa tby for the cause of struggling fiewlem in Ger many,.lie was repeatedly interrupted . by oienrheltning applause of a multitude„which, for number and enthusiasm, has seldom been equal ed in Pittsburgh, and concluded with a welcome to. Make I which caused the latter to grasp his hand with every appearance of delight and thank htl acknowledgement. 1 . ., Mr. Jahn loth then addressed the eitizens"in A:dermas.' Col. Black woo then loudly called .apon,. who re-sponded in his usual spirit-stirring maliner. )lr. Ogle addressed the multitude in speech which elicited great' applause. The citizens then dispersed. The German and Amer ican .co•,nmittees afterwards conducted Or. Kinkel to the parlor of the hotel, where he was Introduced to a number of our most ieflueutial citizens. About nix o'clock the company sit down to a most sumptuous repast, prepared by Cot Sahl: Great hilarity prevailed, until a :late boor in the evening. 'Mont nine o'clock, a torehAight proeession proceeded through the pricipaletreete of - the city. Dr. liiakel will remain in the city for a few days to receive the .visits of our citizens, and Will address the people of Pittsburgh on Mon day evening next: 3, . Mr.' Da n field, a colored man, while standing si t. s beaide .terin the market, had twenty dol. lais taken 1 t of his hand. He maimed the /i woman of th the theft, and had her arrested. On the.wayl o the • Moyor'smffice she dropped the tionry, 1 hich was immedDitely•ploked up by the. officeirsl -and ultiimately restored to the • lertA 411 J. C. BOECKJNO, Ittaxtufattu 11 nr,14041t, Ma, and Pfau, Pram!., modDreal to LoOing in.agyPor, Mint 61,,, Philo 1(211 PitlAhorgh, 1... • . ...A:4 I r 11A1.ISS from N. IVA York.-. 111 St. Clair Arent, ILlttottnimh—bas e,oer pplienl i.theinet.le dr...maker. Twat 1ta1..• thaent, ski IA ilrepernd toexecute All order. et the ebor:eet Onake, , lllettlllen, earlChlldren'e Cletiong made I the 136.1.4 rixtaker, ' ore. Dll39ollltlOn heretciforiexiiiiling t0t...,..ert the nubactit.nra. under the same net Alin o''"Jobe tkod.di this day klissobrni by mote al cooment.. The bunlneen of the Ist.• Mlle Sill Ie nettled b, John Cehlwell.. Jib Il t CALDWELL. JAMES CO-PARTNERS/RP Thdnndereigned, nava. g formed a Co-parte nerahlp under, the. Votoe nottelqO art.!' will -continua tha 7.1.4A7NG .1, _CUR 17. TINJ nulnery, of the I do arm of John Cab/Arad BM. lo buoursoe Borough. , JAMES CALDWF:II, • . alma' STBWArg. BY _TELEGRAPH. 11XCEITYD DT TUE O . IIJVILLT TIMILOMPII AND ANPOSTED rOtt TIM PITTSBURGH OANNTTZ FURTHER NEWS BY THE AMERICA. Bosros, Oct. 17. The English files by the America contain ho lulditiohal news of interest. Baring's Circular, of the id, says that Amer- ican stocks continued unchanged, generally, the only change being wiles to some extent of Viii. girds coupons at 96.1409. , There are sellers of U. States sixes nt 10.5, and of coupons at 113. Coffee—The market is steady, and prices well mintai fl od:_:?,Ss hare been refaced for two cargoes afloat. Teas—There is a large excess in supplies, which oppresses the socket. Good sound eiimi-• mon Congo is quoted at 91@10d, while Is hl ii with difficulty obtained for tine. 4., SYRACUSE RIOT CASE. Ai:m.lm (N. T.) Oct. 17. The examination of the parties concerted in the rescue of the fugitive slave Jerry. at Syrai cure, is progressing. Nothing material has yet been elicited, Much excitement ,prevails, and the court house is crowded with the principal citizens of Syracuse. OFFICIAL RETURNS. PUILADELPIIIA, Oct. 17. The official returns of Philadelphia city. and county give a majority of 2,759 for Johnston, , Dauphin—Johnston 3,1799; Bigler 2,690. Carbon—official--Bigler 1,394; Johnston 787: Clover 4.894 ; Strohm 773. Judges of. Supreme Court—Black 1,373; Campbell 1,354; Lewis 1,373. Gibson 1,376; Lowrie 1,373; Coulter 783; Comly 784: Cham bers 781; Meredith 785, and Jessup 781. Berka--oirmial,--Bigler 9,486: Johnston 4, 7 721. Judges—Black 9,459; Campbell 9,379; Lew• is 9,373; Gibson 9,499; Lowrie 9,450; Coulter 4,678 ; Comly 4,569 ; Chamber, 4,578; Mere- dith 4,816; Jessup 4,658. Pucks—official—Bigler 5,483; Johnston u 268—majority 215; Clover 5,518; Strohm 5,111 ..—majority 368. Jiniges:-Black 5.:149; Campbell 5,1160; Lewis 5,618: Gibson 55,5.12; 'Lowrie 5,556: Coulter, 5,215; Comly, 5,115; .Chambers 5,121; Meredith 5,156; and Jessup 5,207. Northumberland—official—Bigler:2,s49; John ston 1,638; Cleaver 91"; Clover 2,512 Strohm 1,627 ; McDonald 39. EM?2= Tio+n—Gives Bigler 570 majority. Black. (Derr.) is elected to the Legislature. Northamptanolßeial—Bigler 4,150: John ston 2,627. ornpbell, for Judge, is 45 below black.. In Philadelphia connty Hamilton, (Native) is elected by 126 majority over Jackson (Dem.) which, with the-Whig Senator in the Dauphin nad•Northumberland District, gives the Senate to the Whigs. The Natives elect fire delegates to the Legislature in the county, and the Demo crats six. The Natives elect all the county offi cers except Coroner. For Judge of Supreme Court, Conker is the highest on the Whig ticket, he leads Campbell the lowest on the Democratic, ticket 9,747: mad leads the highest on the Dem ocratic ticket 6,120. Schuylkill, official—Bigler 4743: Johnston 4069. Lee county—Bigler 3392 ; Johnston 3015 Ilootour—Bigler 1394; johmtou 876. 51ifilin-13Igler's maj. 260. Clinton—Bigler 1266 ; Johnston 981. LIVISVILLE, Oct. 17. A member of the Mechanic Fire Company nomed Bench, was accidentally killed while go ing to the fire this morning—the engine mashing him against a tree on the street corner, while making a short, quick turn. CINCINNATt, Oct. 17 . . . . Mr. Coleman, of the Burnett !louse has re ceived lettere from Mies Linde agent, engaging rooms. She wilt he here about the :Om of October. VERMONT STATE CONVENTION. Mos TYCLI en, ( Vt., ) Oct. 17. The Whig State Convention appointed the fol lowing gentlemen delegates to the National Con vention: Joshua S. Morrow and Henry Bradley, lielegotes at large, and J. G. Wright, Carlo, Coolidge, Wm. M. Marsh and Ilezekinh 11. Reed for the Districts. The Convention. passed o reeoltaiou declaring that they entertained no preferences 11.14 to men, that would not be cheerfully yielded for the good of the Whig noose. LATE FROM THE PLAINS ST. Loris, net. 12.. Colonel Cowper and Major Chilton have arri ved in this city from the Treaty grounds. The treaties with' several tribes of Indians had been concluded. and the present. distributed to the Indians by Colonel Afitchell who was to leav - e for the States on the evening of thit lath. L'Some little excitement was produced by the val'of an express from the trading ports on e Upper Missouri, advising Colonel Mitchell of the prevalence - of cholera among the ir.dians in that section. A ,delegation of several tribes of Indians par ticipating in the treaty, will visit the President at Washington; and, it is believed, will accom pany the Commissioners to.this city. Twocom 'panics of riflemen werir-detailed as an escort „Major Chilton, with his company of dragoons, come On in advance.. The whole party is ex pected here by the latter part of next week. Lorisen.Le, Oct 17. The Columbus, Ohio, Insurance Company has failed THE RESULT IN OHIO. , . The Demoerate have elected their Governor and a majority of the Legislature. The returns come in very slowly, and no interest in feet fur ther than details. NEW YORK MARKET flaw Toils, Oct. 17. Cotton—The market is firmer, and prices ad Tanned j with sales of 1500 bales. Flour—Sales 10,000 bbls at $R 7500 for corn state and western, and $1 25 fdr Mich igan. Grain—Rales 8000 ban Genesee white wheat at 92c; 6000 pliina Ohio at 87c, and woo bushels Michigan at 110-14 bu. Sales •. 2 ,000 bus mixed corn at Lie L 0 hih. Groceries—Sales 200 bags Rio coffee at Eit. 'Provisions—Pork continues inactive. Lard is heavy at 8.169 i ? lb. Whiskey--Sales at 21i ? gall. CINCINNATI MARKET. CIOCINIVATS, Oct. 15. Flour—Recipts aralight, and the demand limit ed; Bales COO bbl at $3 100:3 20 - H bbl. Whiskey is dull of 114 gall. Groce!cirs—Sugar is in good demand and firm, with sales GO Ws nt 60.„.61 14 lb., Cheese—Bales 700 boxes at li.i,, for W. R. Batter—lo dull and receipts of common qtud itlee large. - NEW ORLEANS MARKET Nzw OFILEAMI, Oct. 17. E Flour—The market is heavy with males of or dinary brands of Ohio arid SI. Louis at $2 CO®3 80.14 bbl. Extra iv selling at $4 40 N 44 02} 14 lb. Tobacco—ls stagnant. Star Candles—Sales 1.200 boxes at 18. - r r lb, on time. The steamer Elephant arrived to clay from St Louis. rribl"De- MeLese's 'Avert Pate.—When the etertieeor of thin inramahle remedy Pnrchnmed it of tp. inventor, there wan no madleln. which deeerved the name. for the cwrc of Lifer and Bililoor romplaint, unntwlth ntateling the greet pn.ralener of three dims... in the rotted 'Staten. In the Booth arid Went particularly. where the patient In frequently tinahh. to obtain the sr, wi,ol of a regular Ph Y.letX... en ,, i , e at once rale and effectual, and whom opeystlenrmuld, in no wine. prove prejudicial to the conetitutlon. Thin med icine in .uPPtied by Dr. McLane, Liter Pill.. an hank hewn Peeled to tweet - Imeknee In which It Lan had nodal. way. beneficial: not • solitary lartanre Lae ever occurred In which Its effects barn been iOjUtIOU. The invention of an educated sod dintantonstent phyeician: It ban nothing In COLUZIOII with the quad, 11M1L131331$ Innenevt anon the public by shallow pretender. to the medical are rape. rhyme haa now proved beyond a doubt. that Dr. alclane's I. tine bret remedy erer proposed for the Jiver com• Pureb✓era will ple✓e beware of counterfeit, and Iora• riablr oI for LW. McLanes erl4mrad hirer HIP, And take none eh.. art there are other pills purporting to 1.0 Ilyer pills. now Loren. the nubile, Fur Me by 3. amp a co.. oal;:aaaaiaa Nn . to Wood st. English & "tanned. lAT4O4ESALE GROCERS, Commission' Mr..1,444,,gtt=71nr12,!.= Wood am! Smithfield pa, riltAcirph. I. hu ,a hand cal lbw following ,ud, which th,/ .11er k , r .ale tbelorert market nar,:— MO In Tobarra, hau. Rlo Caffen . . • • -- , 1101 " Ole tlb lump, 110 Out. Young Ilywn Teo. 24 kegs 11 tuletinbaene, 1111. Imp. A (1.1•. 10t00 ar " m C no k u dr c y h Bamb in o o On hb l de NN. O . A . le u l u s a ee . ~ CO M half Aponl.l2 door, 00 " 11.11. Principe 400 km. Soil., or.lbrul 40 " Inevana " boom Sol° 1.0a12 14Iaer. 110 Common 10.0)01l6. Solemn., 50 bales Almond., Filberio,24ooo " lm6N hludtkr. ll'oloult. Cream nula 111 rank. and urtnnul 0n.%1 ce not. , lndigo. 39 buses' Kock Candy. ....n.O 1,1 , ..nrs 'taint non), GU els. Tomato Catnup., 50 Ynner SO " P.PPer Sauce, .2uo .. 110314*Inpra.ndIns b . Ll.lork, /JO bbln enneters, .in drum Va, :..n3 [limn,. Zen. iJu 13n.r0;11.1L./I...ldrushrtl Sugar 'au “. Grouria •••• Iwt pkg.. pt. aaJ g ragf..15..1.4. • 60 1,b1.1..uf Sugar. 'SO boxes White 'Mgrs. ('uppers. Vatting. Chalk, to bag* Whlca nrszil [B.S.r.entioti farm. flatting, C tioxrs nava?. 1 Carpett 1, 1 0...1.41 , • ' ROOMS-75 dos. far sale by fa* WM oli-;JOIENSTON. =III AUSCELLANI , :OUS, JOTICE--THE PA PaNEILSIIIPIEX IST log oodOr the firm or IL 111tVti$E , 11/ 4 (X, h., dh...lreY"''''°'"' °' ""'r''' ' '"`7.'U,,,,,,,,,,. •••,- ,- 1 •. ,, -- ,1, •-• '" . '.,"'', i c intomE l'lll.LOW—tl e:tee3 for sale by . I vi te, 1t...11 fah,., .., • bi.a..1.2. 1{1.i11:10, ..,,, ~,,,,, I. ~.,/:, .. ~,,,,, „,, .... / . ..,,ern Alular: . i ..) ~ ..0.? SN. WlekKllsllAM Ij:I '''!' ' . - : " VP .' 3 ' 1.112.!,:. ' ,... ' - 't cenx , : l2 7l . = 4'''' I 1? ED LEA 1 ,- 50 11 lbs , superior, ter sale by . .. S. )). " - NI 1,1,.. !leg A enti,ll..vrtsb: ' to, ~..01 J. I, IVO a Cll. 00 %1'..n.1 , J, I . :, ,T,!,V.1 o- IL ci.„.,. ''':,"• ',Vrir..l":' l "; k r A.,,, . 1, 4 1 11tE ISISICK,- , 20,000 tor sale low liy f,,,, ~,, 0,,, 11,,,,,,, :SO L.J. Nal., Ally br.IIIIN .1 , 19 JAM Ezi LALZI:LL T. /s•lbcr wllb Mahler. C 1 ,,, Ihnher, 1`.1.,,,r, A1,.1 , ..., C1nn.304. At., cu Itstad mill kir vale by ' i ILL-15 bblx. pure Linseed, f_t i l• sale by trial/ Juns tt NIT sco , L11...MY ~ , 1.../ .. , 0 J. 11 LA . Ir.k.D LISS. REFINED BORAX—Jus 52000 teceboe..l am: Pa sale by .17 1.1) 011e—i2 bbls. No, inn's/at A J. km ,. co. I . J . :r Mak.. for ash, by 15.A . 1441/Ib,, , • td: i; .1,..4.....? .i .. ' L A ' .. _ . . w .., wl lig PSOM SALTS-15 bbls. for sale by rkIAISUANESE.--1 cask Saxony, fur yi Awls ' ''i. J:KLUD 7 oi. /71. by awls J.154.11100Nb1Ab.7.11 AO - BOSTON. TREMOrT SOUSE, BtinTON. 51.48$ II IS woll known f stabliiihnient is still cou ilueleit in the ilLtd. mann, it Ilan nivfar. been. TI. rinitral nt, plensant iituation the Loin, 11.. mann. otn. ..rrntinetufrit, and the entnlniff andlu•nrini e..tithine u, mutter It tizn ratite , Ifni eh, Ilnrinn he. nni ..1 the. brut ni .1.1,1 I. .1 tinker n Mt 11W Mt brad id the r..l.l.lisAnn tit. the riles Ord.:, hi. I—it esern..tii rt.tnitation. nn. ITM 11. TtAILKER. PH 1 LA DE LPH 1 A Matchless Blacking and Inks. Fr„ .I,LEIIItATED Al ATeII LE SS I:1. WO, I • t.-l. " lii .1.. t 4 :to n, tttirtate m in tor,l totth tt rut 1,1, , 'IIO lAs WII El'E, IitiNNET YACTlltl:lttSttolit y,lttr: phund,-lubm. 1V . 4 . )01 . 01; A It h„1,4,. 11 EA LD, BUCK:NOIi a co. Ti.cen Q 1 !I..b•h ' b. lie. rIII . IW lola No. lb Nbrth Wb , a .,, Z 3 ll:ileblblvlia: ugl NENI' • To Dealers in Liquors, &c. I .1. COMTE. Ervtioh llet•tifier,:;l;tl Ei g hth • ~•-t., II on ha , 1,14111,1 In tun otwr tn,. (lingunfinetore lentsni, Itrntk.l .vitro. ILlunts, n 1 h.. .11 14,4, anot 3.- 1 ,11}Itt: I. Illy lw•I t..c..1 thr nntst no,. Iland: Mc rLual otnwt ma i .,el 110111., 111 , untri•P IL all,. hn. 11....1 to rn I nntl WAszt. th. qual)ts, n. 3.1 ir nnl.p. to. I In. nl• ni nt t, LEO 1,1110, trlin-lt .111 I. American Hardware. 13 LIVEN ,h DOUG LASS, 'Alunufnettir.q,' N.. f rL t . . ln E n.nt i,rn frnun Inannn . tor-..0nl sncun n•rn, Steam Commtuucation between New York anti Glasgow: ttnti N.k w York R v..., v., ar4 wand, t. uppnt ..111 0411 lork tr.r c. nntlenta Ilth nf iletnlwr J•Am.or vosrl . rirn Catkin (Ftevranr. Encint.l,l.) Na— , Thm. rare. an , ludd pradi.l•dtd. hat not win,. nr lor a krrodds.,, ddo Won hoard.. mr.irrate. prtrer: Car rirr . night \ Ea. r Qua. 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