8 1 1 Continual fro n the Firit Vayc. Ho a t t-t to that old-tiroo htato schoo which Imb-rll ono of ttio tflVrr'i'K of tho ltfrniatlon atoiui. It in aatoiusiiln w'hat the Jtcfoniiat on C'd lor tho country oi fcnirlond and the world, la tire don timo, when theo tnonateries m l nun inws existed, to a ercaler extent than ever, when died as lnner, largo Bum of money were ex tracted from them, lb o'd Char'estown Fchool wa a school that took arooil part lu tho rcvoiu ion or 10HS, for it was in tills school that Jam"i, by a chaneiu us charier, brought to end tho Papal control in that momentous hour when constitutional principles were tremtnnr. In tho balaoce. , ' Wei"lnT was sent to tlil i sc'iool fhroneb. tho Inrlii-t-nce ol thono who wore Intoroe ed In the education of tb children ol UioOrpv. Mrs. rt cjcy bore an honorod name the name or Arus'ey ( 4m ov). W e aro told that We cv wan grave, and attentive to bll studies in earlv nfo. . lie wan not only In youth a boy well dldpllnod, bui ton Mud tint ho receive! from his moth ra phllosophv oiirhly nnclul In alier lii. I notics that, on his tlrstniornlnas, loiiff bolore tho other scholar w ore up, ho was out and away, scamporincc around toe old Charier llouso, playHia: waile his school mate lay napping. Konio of tctn afterwards said to bun "Jomi, why do you net tip so early tn the f.oi.-don fojr this damping? His loplywas: "1 okI It l)"'au-e iny motuer told me." (Applause.) lhii.. In the outct 01 il;n, he laid down t hat arand rule t conduct which, In the blo'slnjr ol Uod, led to treat and wise results. fv llnd him, In tire year when he bad at'ained tho aye ot seventeen, n"rinjf tbo arand old college, of Oxford, to coTimenoe an academic career. In Enjr )nnd, among the lower classes, who aro far removed 1rom kiowltdgo, there was a aenoral bo ie( that Mr, Wesley wan an uncultivated tauatio a man without culture, withocrt discipline and brain; bat this belief was soon uprooted. Mr Wesley commenced bis ecclesiastical career with all the avidity ot a young-, ambitious man, wno lolt that there lay before blm a oareer of ft ory. Ua be cam not only an excellent Lit n so io ar, vorkinj in tho most prev rina way tor the accomplishment cl the treat boncdt wlrch that ianguago wou'd 71 ve li m but we are told that he read and spoke in the Latin language with a power that astonished his own tntors. Mounting the pyramid of Greek learn ing, be entered fully into tho Greek schoo', and read with the utmost skill lrom the old actio astlo tri bunes. Be mastered it; and so apt did be become in it that be could discern its riches with the tante of a critic, so as to become acquainted with the nicer and more rellned beauties 01 that elnssioal tonirue. We dud him well posted in mathematics, and a perfect master in the art of donate. He too his stand tn the University of Oxford, afrrotably to liisdepioeoi liachelor of Arts. H i made bimneit' master ot the leading eharaotonsilcs in tbo history ol our nation; ho wont into nothing that dissipated the nrind or weakens the brain, lie stands forth as otie who has dono much for the extension ofseho lame power among the rising (feneration. Jt seems to me there aro two alones in America that cannot be debated or disputed : The glory ot your free churches these churches that could have done what this Methodist Church baa done; and the glory ot your free schools that groat glory that destiovs the monotony of learning, and tbat covers tbo ground ot tho Kopu'ilio with the banner of lipbt and the banner ot Christian teaching. ( Anp'ause ) JRut it was this classical craving of John Wesley, with tne fflouous attainments oi his co'iege career, tbat culminated in thai great comp imouc of the Greek lootnrerhip Mr. Wesley being appointed Greek Lecturer at the ayo of tueuty-turno, an uuusua ly early period for a man to rccoive such au appointment. I say that It seems natural that this distinguished Engush scholar should be said to be filled with Janatical impulses and passions, as a man incapablo .of appreciating the nicrr beauties ot art, or the subtle disquisitions ot philosophy, or the brilliant Iienutfosoi cultivated intellects, either in art, poetry, philosophy. It is obvii us ihat Mr. Wesley wad a well-read schoiar. a man ot learning, a distinguished gentleman; and I do not only lav aire a on these great features ol bit early lilu, out I notice a Chris tian, ministering- to the conversion of bouIs, to the tamest truths ot the Gospel. in ihe midnt of Viciom scenes at s.'hoot, he re solved, by the help ot God, that he would forever hun ihe evils that degraded and dooused many ot the yean men around him. It was then that he sought tho companionship of a small numbi r of wise And aooer youths . He associated togetaer with a lew ; tie resolved to live Iraxilly no doubt hi comparative povortv would for 03 frugality upon water Instead ot wine; be reduced his diet to iho lorui ui iuv v...,,. H,.u, taught himseir (hat every man shou d use alio greatest diseip.ine with his appetites. He was not moved at thai day by tho highest relist ous motivu, ana yet there was ever witlnu bim the desire to do what was right and shun ttiat which was wrong. but Wesley was soon unpopular with some of the peop . He was cal ed all manner of epltbo s b his follow students while, laoonngia his work of estab lishing the holy lehgiou. At about twenty-throe years of age bis father, in a letter, S'jeaks hopeluliy of bis religious condit:ou. He tinds re Igion to be h's steady, earnest study. Wesley comes into the deaconship of au estab isbed church. He Is on the road to a high religious stand ing. He becomes his lather's steward, and explains the Word of the Gospel 10 some degreo; bin, as yet, there does not appear to be tbat blight light shimn 111 his soul which was anerwards to illuminate the souls of hundreds of thousands. He turned bis attention to those in the world to thia Mew World,. wh'ch baa always fascinated the hearts of a 1, from the days that the l'uritans first landed on Plymouth Hock. He turned bit attention to these soattorod S'atos on this American comment. With all tho ardor 01 a ncble resolve, bo determined to visit these colonies. Jt is difficult to say what passed in the mind ol Mr. Wesley when bo ciossed the Atlantio to settle down in tho Btate of Georgia a very dilhoult fcState to nettle in lor a gentleman like Jttr. Wesley, lor he brought his notions ot discipline, which, no doubt, caused hit (allure to bo satisfied with ih j country. Georgia was a State co rupted at this timo by the great evil oi slavery, aud we cannot forgot his impressive words, ' tbat the English nation was re sponsible for slavery," and also "that slavery was the sum total of all human viliames." After two yeais' experience in the New World be lolt Ame rica. He arrived on the shores of tho Continent in nab, and in 1738 be left America, speaking thoso emphatic words, "I shake tho dust lrom my feet " And yet it was this visit to America that became of great servioe to the spiritual lite of this eminent man and servant ol God. Jt was on that day, when out on the Atlantic, In the mlJst 01 a migli'y storm, be observed men and women who, while the storm was howlmg, and tne waves were dashing over the boat that great storm so typical of the storm of tile lie saw with astonishment tbat these plainly dressed people were Moravians German men and women, w be were quiet the women knitting wmle an awtul desth stared them in the lace. air. Wesley, with all the axporlonoo be possessed, was surprised, s no aid to tuem, "How is it tbat you can be thus placid in the aiiust of this s.ormf" and ibey gave him that ever-memorable answer, whioti ought to be ngravva on the soul of every person, "Iho Chris tian Is never atrald to die." It was not the vaunting ot mere worldly courage it was tho deep faith that strengthened tne soul in timo of terrible danger. tie returnod to London, and wended his way up Fleet street, np a na"iow lano, goes Intj a uttie meeting-house wnme the Moravian biothren and BiHieis vray; bo mingles bis voice in prayer with them, and ot us earnestness, all have but to think oi the emotion that swayed him on board tho vessel on tne atormy Atlantis. He was there a devoted church eieigyman. Fired witn zeal, be rosoivod, if pos.-ib'e. to devote hUnselr to greater energy in the service of the Cburtu of England. instead ol being eloquent in declamation, in stead oi being exoited lu intense frenzy, it is our duty to say tht Vi eeley was a quiet preaohor, per suasive, with a knowledge of the wants ot human ,na ure with marvellous k low ledge of the Gospel witbthe.most intimate f'amiluuity with the weakness .and gratifications of men, with great powers of apnea ing and denunciation. Wosluy ent' red into a convention with Whitflold .on certuiu questions touoblng tootnnal matters, in which they materially diUered. .y) osier preached the .Lutheran Justification Ly faith. Wh:Uiold dif fered on certain aeliuitions. . It was this great teaching of Wesioy that led bo many to conversion and CtirisiiamtT, where must be lound the highest ordor of Christian perfection Wesley soon oreatod a strong leeliut Xkuow not bow tar this extended, but one thing I kuow is cer tain, there was a tooling that ted to tin conversion 4i thousand. JJiunkards weie madetobor- b as pbemers were delivered from blaspheming, and clothed to their right mind. I hey ewerei the Church, they sang w.th psa'ms in their ban, ul. jilujahl baheiujahl" in the year 1744, while laboring earnostv, tbe spi it ot persecution broke forth against Wu'eV a gruat change spread through fcua aud. But Nor met suiail congregation of JdethodUt nreaousra beauiath th old towers, where, during the exclnu meat, clergymen could pray. Here tiin ...V! anaOier phaufa, a mtghtv change, that mut uJx iua wr -v sww wmiinw, ui wuicii weaev in Uia coiupauy ot Whittle d. led the way, and ro- Jt wa thi poritonical pnwer tbat saved the nation. Tbe piayiug Clunatian aokliers were disbanded : but it was UiW tiisbMudad army that kept op the religious a'aJ of th natiosi, aud made it grow in strength and Cfcmoaanyv .i waa th j'uritan element, the true cloier saob wen a iiaxtar, John Jiunyan. and tboitwoihor Ued -tearing umiu that uiaintaiued this all-perrAdMfr Chiialianlty, and brought the nation o the lfbt Oi true ncl'lvues and r0 er, TDE DA1LVNG TELEGRJirn-rniLADELrmA, TO-DAY, DECEMBER 4, 1860. A! first Wish y Hid r ot design to etealc Methodist chiircl.es, 11 oui'h hi' urged his irlonds t coninnino in the E-li. Iiuhed t lmrch and not weaken the dis ciii.u.e ol it. He urged tin- incessantly, until he leiried ty cxpcrioi co that whero two or throe aro gnth' ied together in tho nsme ot Him Who croa ed ail things our l-oid and Saviour that that ga lier ii g wa- a portion ol Iho ( lunch ot tlir.t. lbus It was ly sma I companies that the forma tion 01 these Mothodist socieiioi were commoncod rxieiiciug ail over ttio world ana a portion ot which 1 stand In to-night liius you o- this light of Chris'iftuity has come forth lu the building up of tlii gieat community, Jt vbs late In life lint Wes'ey Tchlnrcd to marry. A f atigerous thing to do ( atijthter) and lor Wesley it Was an unlortunate mistake ribewasa lauy, I am orrv to say, ot a wor'dly disposition, ol no k nily leeimrs, not tiavingllie lovooi a true woman. Vet Vt cslev t riduied ilils great sorrow It was a tonico ot intense miseiv, ibis mis union, which miht have yielded to him great happ noss. 1 hoy livid mi ciaLlv logo her lor a time; tho lady lolt bim, aud l.o brc right t.er baok. ooo more, and again, d,d she leave, until no said, as he wrote la ins journal, "I did not lorsake herl ( did not dis mikuhnr! I wnl not rCB,l her." I A !)UlllUi0. ) From this time Wesley worked bard ami steadily lor iho extension ol Christianity, lie called upon the churches 10 assist him in tho woik ol evan gelising iho country. A. I manner of mo a wore cailed upon, and thousands went forth to engafro In the controveisy. ktom the tarm and wotksIiop tbey can e, unlettered, yet witn.ilie spirit, tme old man will long be renumbered in tbe work of Methodism old It lly iiawson niicoiuh though he was, yet pos-eseed of tare Rospul power in giving the great tiu.h to tbe people - Wtsley luunded this Methodist Church, strength ened us power, coveted the country with lay prcacheiB, and deymed blmscli to the work of Christ. CS -sa At length a great cuange came over the nation, and this servant ot God, this devout child of iellioii, this earnest worker, was seized with an lui.ei-s in that uioinorab e jear of liVl ihe sad news was sent through tho country to loj, to friend that be bad departod this 1110 ot toll. J he sympathy 01 bis Irllow men in his last moments, and hallowed rcn.embiaiiceof his memory, woro every wheie fol 1 kCS3 MLItSI 'KSBI Go into America, from America to kuglauu, I upland to France, Franc to the countries across the conilneiit thorn is scarcoly a portioj of the eaitli in which the namo ol John Wesley and his labors ate not known lie was a small, noatly n atte man, with a clear round tace and bright eye, blue coat aud shies witnoui buckles. J lie companion of scholars, the fnondof saints and sinners, a man who moved among tliu lowly as liiuou as be accepted the hospitality of tho Influ ential ana rich Wph.raro poner of conversation, a man ot great taste and amiability, he tried to break s avcrj bones; ho lived to draw the masses into the Jove of Christ, oi God, and humanity. It any man ever lived wi o deserved the homage of the right-minded of every church, that man was John Vt esloy worthy ot ihe great love of all people, fur tbe incalculable good done us. We are the children ot saints and sares. We are the children of those who were persecuted for right eousness' sake, and we should take up tbe burden that John W esley bore, ana carry it on. Ho d aloti the banner ot the cross and the torch of true spiritual enlightenment. 1 rejoice to toll you, although there Is yet dead line in gome parts, thai there never was a t'me when so ma. y devout men aere enga.-ed in the Church 01 England in the ea.noet work of evange hz ng our country. 1 rejoice to say that thero Is lilo In all diiections, Dot only in the parent body, but in ail bodies spring-. irg from its loins. 1 pi ay that the liat' i nal affection and friendly Inter courco. tbat I enjoy th s n ght as I stand in the pre sence of American Chrixtians, may oon'lnuo ana grow between the two countries, England and Ame rica, the leadeia and iho streng heners ot the cause ol i'rotesfantism in tho world. I was invited, bolore I left Liven ool, 10 a young men's Chr stian meet ing, presided over by the Mayor, and they cave mo a mess ge to tender to tho Christians of America, their earnest love, and desire that Iratornal a flection and biofnerly sympathy withtais country and with a, I the eartu may continue. My dear frtenaa, I tender you the message. 1 tl ust nothing may occur to cr..to war betwe a those two mblime nations. Of course, in tn?. and, thero oie pertons and partiei mimical to thiarepublio and to the i'lotestnnt cause. itut the mass t the people are at peace with too. Tbe Alabama claims shall be peitien, and no honor lost. (Applause ) J'his is the earnest wish ot all your true liicnoi on t e other side of the water. (AnnlBij lt ';f the misdeeds that were com miltetf during the lato wnr u, Vu" . . ., were committed by traitors to my country and ene rgies to tours. (Applausp.) ' Alay wo work tor tne gitat mission to liht all the world with the truth 01 God, io carry the knowledge of iho Gospol around tbo globe, aud at once bar out all supers'i tion, and ovtrthrow ignoranco by tbo power of Christian affection thus proclaiming everywhere that the l ord God Omnipotent re gnetb, and tnus toi e the i.ord, who, through tho Gospel, hali every, where shower blessings on free men. (Great ap p au-e.) 1" 13 L rV II A. T s. CO as fs 00 Erl w WOOD AND GARY, No. 729 CHE8N U T STRERT. DONNETS AMP HATS REDUCED. 00 11 CO (A W c CO o r 1 BONNET MATERIALS, AUCTION SALES. B. Ho. 1020 CUltBSVTikH'AT. C 1 1 0 N 12 11 8COTT'8 ART OAT.I.irnv. CARD We have concluded, ourlug tbe month of December, to make saies or goods suitable for Hie aptirosciimK Holidays, evciv moruiug at 11 o'clock and every evening at TH o'clock Luli nil" ,inuiiiis iw .llOU llie0 BSIOS llnd the teinpanj 01 the most recherche character. will is. 11 Consignments respcctiu iv niiciteil. - LAST GREAT HALE TUIS -hTT iSs'Sr .JT FA Mi Ii hHEKif'ii.LD PLATK1) WAKfi. jfjHT J O.'' FRO V THk CtLEWIATEl FIBM oi JOSEPH DHAKlM HONS, MANUKvjftKFUS MY ROYAL Al'THORITY: bPRISO HrRKEr WORKS S11EFFIKL1J. KNOLANU. It 8C"TT j it. WILL SI' LL BY Al tTlO.V. AT Tlik ART GAI ' LtHY. No lO'iOCHKS.MJT Street. L On Wednesday anil Thur. uy Morumirs 8th snd tb in-tauts, at II o'clock an Xiau.' assort :ueui ui vvbi .iim.iir ruicin electro and n,,l...r. raks. evg stands, Ifli'lina tr.ua. nut crackers kulte rests, napkin rinua.etc. etc. ALSO, Tt art handle tab'e knives in cases of 8 and Hi dessert knives to match s lyorj aud plated handle Urn -oar vers lu morocco cases, etc. etc. urer ALSO, Pinner and dessert anoom and forts 1 go 10 and sane JaJK-si aravj spoon., in p.alu. Klug's aul bealid pa Full P aril arsin catalogued ui 4l TINE M0DERNolL PATKTIKHS. On 1 bursday ami Friday renlniis net. tth and 7th Inatant, at7X o'clock, at !-cott' A rt G il lerv. ko mo Chesnut stiaet, about 2M) fine modern oil lialniinn by some el our most talented Amu loan artists Open lor elimination on Tuesday. li 1 it IJANCOAHT A W AS NOCK AUCTIONEKRH, 18i MO MARKITJISUect LAROK POSITIVE PAI.K OF WHJ LOTS AMFHICAN AMJ 1MPOB1ED DRY COOutt. MILLINERY M) HOsIIBir UOOUS. ETC., by Catalogue; on a 1 - . On Wednesday. 1 ."l? " coirniencfng at l u'clock comrr'iln. Piatent iVel01'1 '"!,'rtIIUtlrt tr ,eaonlilo gm ds "or I r ha 12 J 2t j nLy . iorabr 8. - coses assorltkl Iniuor. u :iVhn,ent o. 3 oJef h Denkm KhS' ShV.leia. ToXZ conslatinvpfgoid-lluod tea sets; card reoolveia w th views! Wetilei ana stands, with aud witlioatli.ini., frult rUnds, Ice pitch. Wine seis 4 6 at Ts bo?t f i out glass dinner and bresk, est caseon, at rup DiUiori tf a.pot stands claret jugs, dish covers. e4rSna civ. lia-ieis. rouou ana ova r, 111 ... on DRY GOODS. LAN K E T 8. WILL CPEN TIH$ DAY, FIVE CASES Very Fine Extra Large Size BED BLANKETS. Some of tho Finest Goods Ever Made in this Country, 'Will be aold VERY LOW, on acconut of Sllglit Machinery Stains vltlle being manufactured. . J. C, STB AWI!KII)(;E & CO., hOhlfiW t T CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. J, C. STRAAYBRIOGE & CO. WILL NOW SELL, A GREAT IlEDUCTION, THE ENTIRE BALANCE cr Their Verv Elegant Stock OF LADIES' CLOTHS AND SAOKINGS. J. C. STRAAYRKIDGE & CO., JVOIlUIWESr CONEIl EIGHTH AND MARKET. J, C. STRAY. EKIDGE & CO. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! GREAT REDUCTION. Cheap Black Silks. Cheap Fancy Silks. Cheap Moire Antique Silks. Cheap Corded Silks. DRESS GOODS! Balance of Stock at Reduced lfatcs. 50 PIECES OP PLAIN DELAINES, AT 25 CT8. 10 PIECES FIGURED MOHAIRS, 35 CENTS. EXTRA WIDE PLAID KERIN0ES, $1. HEAVY PLAID POPLINS, fl 25. FINE SLACK ALfACAS, 62 CENTS. BALMORALS ! i . 1 CASE BALMORALS, a Great Bargain, tl'75. 1 CAIE BALMORALS, a Great Bargain, 2 25. 1 CASK BALMORALS, a Great Bargain, 82 75. 11 M (4p PRE Vnn BEAVER CLOTHS. EDVIN HALL & CO., So. 23 SOUTH SECOXD STREET, OPENED THIS MORNING, ANOTIIKR HALE OK FINK QUALITY Velvet Beaver Cloths, OF EXTRA WIDTH. 1 liey are rol'ed ginplo iold by tbe manulacturor, to avoid t tie mark tbat is usual y mad a by boinft rolled double. 12 8 2c PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, have JU3T orn.si:D PpvcisI lots ot FANCY" GOODS li-om a late auction tale, conciit n of . Toilet Hots, Toilot Glapsts, Work Boxes, Irarelilnd Companlona, Glove Boxes, I'eocil Boxes Mated Boses, Ali 8aDd8, rorU'tnonniiie. and Tonus, etc. DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES Bleacbid and Unbleacbed Iluslius. Canton Flniiools, All-wool ana Juomet Flannels, fchaker FiaoDcls. Bleached aud Unbleacbed Tabln Linens, Nspkins and lowelB. EDKFS. ! UDKFS.! H0KF3 Several loll ol tmbroidcrcd IIJkf. from auction, Tciy cbeap. Just opened, bCO dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Hukis., all ijimiltii's, ot the celebrated manufacture ot Itcrirand Mt'ccnt, France. . Lad lis', Celt a', and Cbildren'n Merino Vesta and 1'aiits, very cheap; Lad. os' and Chi (Iron's Hosiery and Gloves. Just o) ci.cd, 60 Cozen mord Lndes' Cloth Ulov s, at 10 tents a air. rmcE & wood, - tt VV. Corner ElulllU and FILBERT St.. K. B. Daily receivliiR, Kew Holiday 1 regents. Goods, smtablo tor 1023 QUPll' iJWl.lTlvrTOAJ OF PRICES II.'Idr purchased nt the late Auction Malos noort. o' late ln..orilOH. .old at a great aucrliice, aud with a geiiera reduction o prtcos u. mv entlro .touK, I aiu enabled to oiler pri nt luuuccinents to buyers. LAMEP, KOT 1UE PltlCESI ' LfPI'S FiBUICH lupin's Werlnots reduced from al 2i to II 1 uii.n's Verinoes reduced Irutn 1 irj'i to 8I I2S. 1 upln's Jicnuues recuued Hutu tl 60 10 l"2d I upln's Pla'n Hi p 1'opIIls reduced lrom tl Ot io SI. l.uplu's be-M quiuii; reuueed iioiu fy ij to 81 lb IN ALL TBE CHOICE 83 A DM. 40 pieces of Impress CurJd Poplin, a vard and au ciibtli wide, a lull iliie 01 co ors only rl-i hlchFlaid Poplins, at I, :2h,lli 9187M. Our i'i rich bilk I'm Id Pop Ins reduced to l-6(. FBOM AUCTION. Bevrial lots of htrlped Fopllnf a bargain. JUST RECEIVED. - One eoso ot corded Silk Fplntllnes, price 81 M). '1 liete goods ure novelilcs, aud are telllna with ar a rapidity. A complete aesoitment ot I ilea Fop' Ins ) best good rl 10 Daily receiving Kew Goods lrom auction. B ALMOKAI.S t BALVORAtSI Full, large size. In brlxht co'ors, heavy, only a-).' a lull hue ot bheeting. bhutiug ana l'Uiovr-cige Muslim. FLANNELS I FLAS.NEL8I A Isrpe stock at low pi tees One case 01 extru heavy canton Flannels, only 2sc. C. D. WISHAM. 1 9M stutt3m No. 1 N EIUUI J htroet 3LANKETS, BLANKET AT GREATLY ItKDUCED PRICES. ' All-wool Blankets, ti.U 6 4 7(t. A1I-V.00I Uiaokets, 5 td'W, Extra heavy all-wool Hlunkeu 86 50 1,V!i0 Very tine and heavy 1 wool Blankets a 8 e-f .Vi, 8 Very Uuo ex.ua havy all wool Ulauketa, $10 and 1 j. FUJKKCIl CIIINTZBS. . AVe have Just cloned oat tne balance ot a Jobber's lm portHtlun ot Hros, Cdler k Co.'s beit French Chlnizei, Vihlcn we Ititend 10 sell at BO CESTS, As low as'liev were ever sold without a prem'um on gold) a I ot the ouolcest sty.es. 0.4 JUftULIII BIEItlXOKS. 1 quality all colore reduced to 7io. rl 11 do do do. Us. tl'18 do do do 8l)o. 126 do do do Bj:. 34 LIXOUMI VOPL.XXS. 3C00 yards of Whc. Plnld Poplins reduced to ,Vli yurds ol TV. 1'lHid Poplins reduced to3Jtc. Ma. double width Pluld l'opllns reduced o 37Wo 610 yrd of Cloth Plaids ree ucod 10 at cost a I 80. 83 pay Platd Ponllus reduced to 82 2 2 du do do a l-.V). 82 do do do 812.). Dri ss Good ol eve-y variety at lower prlcei thaa they I avo leB mild lur the last six years. We h ve tome of the cheapest Vre (iiods In ihe citvi all bought at a tremcudous loss to the importer. II. BTEKL 4i SON, 12 3 t oi. 713 and 718 Worth TEW 1 11 Btreet. X;N DI A SHAWLS. INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS INDIA KOAltFS. CEORCE FRYER, No. OlO CHESNUT Street, Invl es the attention ot purchasers to h i e'ovant Stock ol URAL IUMA BHAWL8 AND .(SOARFS. at very moderate prices. gt0 L A IlUAK S, NOW OPEN. A FIKB A'BORJMENT IN ALL THE BEST MATERIALS AKD KEWEST DEilGNS, AT ACNEW & ENCLISH'S. 11 26 wOulu rp No. 25 S. NINTH St. FOURTH EDITION FROM EUROPE THIS P.M. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables 8a a'waaaaaasaawsaaayaajaiaiajaa THE FENIAN TROUBLES. More "Stamping Out"Schemes """ " 1-1 - -1 r r .utj .il Heavy Failure in Manchester. French Iroops Leave the Papal States John IT Surratt to be Sent to America To the 17. S. and European Associated Tress. 1 TaE ASSASSINS. Confirmation of the Arrest of Surratt lie is to be Sent to the L ulteel States at Date. Komb, December 4 Noon. John H. Siimtt, Im. plicated In the astas-lnation of tne lamented Presi dent Lincoln, has oeen rearrested 111 baypt, anet will be forwarded 10 the Uuited States under a proper ; vard as soon as possible. THE FJrioANS. A Macedonian Cry from Cork Loyal lrUlimen to be Unrolled. . DTJM.ru, December 4 P. kf The Polieo Justice ol 01k have seat telegraphic deapa ohea to ihe anthoritica hero, at kin a tor more troops to pro serve the poaee 01 that city. 1 he enrolment ol loyal Irishmen in Ireland baa been ordered by tho Government . I be Government is dntcrmincd to crush out the rebellion tbe moment II breaks out. THE PAPAL STATE! The French Troop Evacuate the 'Holy , City." Komb Deoembor 4 -Noon. The evaluation of this city ty tho lcncu troops has commouceel. CUE VI JJHITAIN. Heavy Failure in Manchef cr. I.okiuim, Decon ber 41. M Accounts havo jusl teen receivco of iho lailure 01 Alossrs t'roost & Hon, ol .YlaccheMer. H eir ous lies wnsammat nseoue, a Lei it Is leportod ihat tlicirliabilit ei are heavy. Liverpool Cotton Market. Livs spool, Deer mbnr4 Cotton ha dec Incel a. since yesterday. Miles ic-duy 6000 tlcs Middliua Upianas 14 u. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. 81'KCIAL PKPPATCHK8 TO EVUMINO TKT.UttllAPH Wahhinoton. Di'ccmbei 4. TlteArreHt of Surratt, aud II U IVobable , UvHtluy. 1 he Hist definite indications received by tho Gov. ernnient of ihe wlierea .oii's ol .lolin II. ourratt, was tnioimuliou that unetsou resemri.iiir' Mirruit, and speukiiiK Iho buui.sh .aiiiuano, was niirvln lu tbo I apal Zouavoa. Uireo loin wt:r sent buck - io tako alia oau iouly lor hia arrest, so aa 1.0L 10 a ui m him. Ju f-mpitiK to Kcypt, he jro' out ot tho r intr-pan ltto the the, n we have a nil extradition noitv with that country, tlo will be brought to Watnnir ton d lect oy v.a"?r. oy Aeimuai uo osnroiu ', and as military courts v.ie pan, bo will bo tried 111 the DiMnct 8u pie mi Court oy Jude Carter. W lien execntcd I e ill be buiiod by the aido ot Ins lellow.conspira:ors, including bis mother, in toe Aiscnai gioiind. Political Matter. Meas iri will be taken to contest the seats o Mefsia Theliia and Me e art, 01 Jlarvlono, 011 tho eroucd that th- y wore electod by porsons d strau cl.iscd lor disloyalty by the Constitu ion ol Miirvlnnd. President Johnson has within a day or two Indi cated a oeterniiiaiioii not to approve auv bill eeia biishint negro suflraKO uulofs by tne cousouc ol tho State allixtxl. - COIOUISHOSKL P HOCK E DINGS. Senute. WAsumoroN, December 4 Mr. Sumner eave notice of bis luientiou to introduco to-morrow a series el resolutions, declaring the entire control ot Confttess ovei the subject 01 reconduction, aud Iho right to excludo tho lately rebellious SUtes from representation in Congress, and lrom votiue on amendintiita. Amotion Io take no Mr. Clandloi'a resolution, 0(1 led yesterday, cailiuif lor information aoout JUexican atlalrs, was lost. Mr. Chandler called np the bl-l pa-sod bv tbo Route yesterday, repeulniH the soctiou ol an act of 18(52, jrivlu? amneatv po ors to the Pro-idont. Mr. Chand'cr'a motion was lost, aud tuo Senate then adjourned. , , House of Reiireacntativea. The Heuce met at 12 o'clock. I'raier br ttov. Dr Boynlon. After the reariiiia- ol tho journal, Ur Waebhnrne (I'l.), from tils Committee on Kit ei! reported an additional rule, that there shall 03 au' pointed at the eoinmoncem nt of cah Conirren a btaudinr Committee on Freoduien'a Atlairs. to on. aiai ol vine members, whore duty It ahail be to take charge oiail matters eoncorniug the iieeduion that aba'l Le committed to tbeoi. Jhe speaker presented a report from the Socre taey of War in roloroace o Indian hoitllities which was ordered to bo primed. The House thon took up the bill ameadatory of Ibe act on banking and currency. 11 r. Hooper (Uass. 1 meivod to recommit Ihe bill to the Committee on llauklnr and Curienoy. Mr. Kandall (Pa )said that the bill had occupied the attention of ti e Cominntee lor nearly six months during tbe last session. It bad boen matured atter tun consideration, and he I cared that il it was no recommitted, it would lose ita present status. The relorms which It seeks would be thereby d. Icated, aud he hoped it would not be roooui'uitted. Ihe Mmage in Richmond. Bichmokd, Deconibcr 4 The President's M01 sagoviaa very lavorably received here. Tbo c tv p e cemttiend the apmt In wbioh it a written, and lcooininend thepeoplnot tho South to appreoiate the efl'orta ot tbo Provident In their be'iair, couiccr ii a Ihe strong opposition he baa to encounter. 'J here was a violent storm 01 wind and rain here early tbia morning. The skeleton waits of per.ral burned buildings were blown down, but no 000. siuetablo damage wadoLe. Anival ol the "Propontls.'' Jy the A'tto. York Aftictated Pi-en. Uoeiojf, December 4. The steamer PrpontU, (torn Llveipool, lias ariived. Mie brinvs dates to the 20th ultimo, and carries two hundred pas sengers. Latest Marietta by Teleprapb Kxw York, Peoombert Cotton Urm. but quiet, owing to bad weatbor; Uplands, 8334o. 1 Mew Orleans. Sbha atio. lour dull; State 7 601116: Ohio, cleKulii; Westorn, 7 60a;ll 80 Houth m, U 20(njl6. Wheat oull ana lower. Corn dull and declining tlata dull and heavy. ll-of quiet. Mesa Ueol, a)12(,18; extra Beef, 817ff2a. Por luu and lower; mos, 921 21 76; prime, tl.l 60. Lard dull. Whisky dull. w York, D. cember 4 The Monoy Market is active at 6 per cent, btoiling Kaclianne active at per cent, lor (Hldaya. and 101 lor aigbt, B'ivo tv eutica, 180':, reirihtertd. ltea 107; Five twonoes, W& coupons, JOHJiaingji do 1884, restored. 1" ceupons, JOt 'iulOOJ; do. 1S66, o noons. 107( 1071; new issue, iimf plObJ ; lea-lorties, eoapous, lOtoilOlij: Boven thirties, limt enos, 1061; second orics,luC2 U(6Ji lisourl tl, Slsul. Stocks strona1. Canton Couipanv, 47J Cumberland. 70: We-teru Union lelepraub Couipanv. t6J; New York Cen tra) . J12 it Lrle Ituiiroud, 73J Uud-.au Jtailroad, Vi'lhi Keuding Rai road, 1121; Michigan Central, HUt Miclneon Houllieru, S2j; IIIIuoh entral, 119; I'tttsbuig aud Clevvland, 80 ; Cleveland aud To.edo llHj; Kook Island and hicago 104; Northwest ern, eljj lhtl'burc, Kort Wavne, and Chloaao, 10CJ. Auuuhta, Oeoruia. December 8. Cotton dull; 170 balea ol strict Middhug at 81o. Havauuali Cot ton 1 very cull ; a lew sales oJ Middling at iiio. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Quarter Reaalons Jndm PiC'Cfl l l.is nioinmg, tlie Urn bi(-"iiies d. v ot tho term, tcind but lew per pons at Court. I'tie a o cdii amnd Imt six' nprrsen'attves from ilouiienlng tire wl'llo, and one of a c.eeper fihfldfi consequently thete were bat six prison caes bciore the Court. bak-hoo rioiiT. James Canaldina pleaded guilty to a charge or arsau t and battery upon Michael Pilbine. On the n'ght ot the Hrst Monday of last Soptem -er 1 1 bine and a fiiund went into tne Wamut Himet House, near thwhart, to take a glans ot a'e. While tbey were at the counter Canaldme and another man etitcred the room, and a ood lor some timo by KH nine. Wbon J-1 1 time star cei out Can ildl-e struck him two severe blows with his fist, one in tho mouth and one in the ear As counsel lor Canaibine stated that il a II' tie Ume were given bo wou d produce tes timony that wou d lu a gte at decree raihgaee the circninKtanoea ol tho flglit, tho caso was continued, until Saturday. , ' A TttAVT tARCEJiT, Slgtrlcd TJlman was cony ctod on a' ciiargo of the larceny of two watches and chains and oue coat, a toa-ethcr vaiucrt at S3C6. the pro4 erty of t-manuei Jlatdehchen Ulman toardod wi h the proecutor.. ai.il v.as treated as one of the Unif y. liuton the night ol Hovciuber 0th, the tvil spirit eaine end tempted him. He, a pi or, waa mortal, yielded, went to tlie room where Maudnlschen wasateejing a deep, sweet s eep, not dreaming ol harm; and. then, at tho dead hour of nlalit b ned his tlnrer nimbly, and carried away his priaas, the articles meniloucd in tbe bill. . ' This gay cavalier was, a day or ao alter, baying bis boots blacked on Delaware avenao, and eniov inganne Havana, wben a nimb e apoarit on In the thapa of a dotective, came across his dreams 1 bis ai parition soon turned to a reaitty, louk bun up, and recovered the stolen Foods Mr. Levy the oettciive, let tuned tbo articles promptly to' t lie owner, who, upon sight, rtoogmrtd aud idontittud bis pioporty. KOT OUILTT. Ilaml ton Croa ty was acquitted ot a charge of the larceny 01 a ceat, va'ued at &H0, tht property ol Kobert 11. ill ant. brunt, the dcteuelaut, and an otner man, were in a sa oon toyotliiT whors tbi coat was banfing on the wall. Hraiit went oat, and taw tbe defendant's Iriend go ou , bur suw nothing on him. V hen ho cauio back tbe delendanl was gone, and al'O tbe ooai. But tnero wa 110 evioence agamet Croaav ; he waa not teen to las. the coat, and when there was no oue at a t in tho sal n,4ome one n iphl have como lrom tne rrcu and comunt ed the ibclt. ...1.1 1 John bchick was found guiltv ol n etiorgo of at sauit and bnttery upon Murv Iritz, and reeom mended to the tueroy ol ttio Court It was a row that occurred at a hyaiant that supplied live or six lumillcs whh ator. A BLACK TC1KF. James Douglas, a pliato ot color, wa convicted of a charge oi' tlie Hrcouy of a iiver watch valued at 20. the property of Lewis Deuuis. Douglas put up lor a wbi 0 at Dennis's house, aud at the expira tion of tho timo, went away with tho watch van isl.ed. lut one ol ihe ni;ei" a soou on his trail and soou upon him. Uo wai soar-oned, aud utnu b m was lound tliu miinv treasure, wh eb iact vias veiy conclusive e douce tbat be stole It, Ihoma- Dorau a small bo.v. was convicted ou a chariro of the .larceuy of Ull the property of Anlomo Herman. Tbo evidouoe waa that wiille r. Herman wai absent lrom the store, the bjy en ter d and stole ibo money. Cnlttet States District Court- Judge Cad waladcr. TLeie being no caes ready for trial, tne petit juiots weie t. is muimug oiscbuigod ior the ii-rnr. . iha current motion lists are bifofe the other Couits to-day. , Sale of Kkal Estate, Stocks, Etc. Tl.oiuus & sons' sale of. stoe'ka and real e1atr took plucc tc-duj t Pi o'cloca, at tbe Mercbiuits' Exchange, with the following result z (H sbiue. Threnlx Irsuronca CJ.... H on 4'i rliarea At autic anil Ohio Tfl,erapti 1.0..... Sot sola VI shares Cout'ncntiU notol. prcte'rred stock.,'. a9 00 ii rbares Am- rican Aatl-luciostator o , ' ,n 0J 1 sl u'e Phl.ailelpliiu Lu rur Co a2l-oa V sourrs in tho ilerowutllei Llbrar- ' a7 50 3 fliares brimil Mountain Vein C'exil IJu. - ai-Qu 1 si are Acaoemv 01 Fine Art , a'il UU a tiaras Inauiwica eja -Uieo Peiiinay vanm. Not sold lrttt ai tl-o UitoiBCCIori of Clie-nut lllilai'.d r minahouse lumplKo aid eUe-aut hip ' avenue , an nna Lot, taahter sircct easto Twentv third aiiS A.ui, iwe-uej 01-uuiiu an.i pavn a ree a...... at tfui Lwellli'g Ho tft41 Kharswood s reet. 1 il-lcrv brick dmoMuiis. hu tiib mmi'ilil Hhaiswi eto i.e e. alioil an.l ih, 1hif i.irv brlek ilwnillno K mi m If 'fanu ai3-fl - --" oiAia Sticor 'Ihree itor? brick residence Hlxtksireer north ot Poplar ;t Tvio nor.v brick dwelllni;, dlxih street noitb 01 T ttilat 1. . Farm R acres, Vpptr m nou townKhlp.Mont- 9800 7000 MIX tomery county. Pa jf0 . M li.ve-storj Iron Ireiut store, o. '.0 8 raiybcrrv street jj0 iod Tw-stoiy brick stable and crat:h hone Nos 6ti5aiid(ti1 Weaver stieet.. Notso'eL liontiundrv. traven a'net, between rrout and leeond ana l.nceaivt ice..., Ihnesterv hrck tavern and dielltng. No. 1042 N. Tenth street. Ibree story brick ouiloln s. K. corner of 6100 J.V10 . heventecntn ano I op fir streets; 4-storv ducll'nu adjoining, oa Poplar street Not sold Five 4-Mory brhk dwelling-, Kos. 1134, 173S 1738, 1M0 .and 1741 Saiisom g reet Not sold Four 4-story brick dwellings flos. 1733, 113., 1737, and 1739 a oravian s reet Not sold. Ihree 4-i-t ory brick elwa. lings. Kos, UI, (13 1 snd 3IS H. 'twentieth streii Not sola. T.lpht well-secui6d ground-rents each 3d a - .: wi-, v ' Hot sold, Ihne-story brick store and dwclltig 8. K .corner ol I'hlrth-aoveDth aud Uaverfrl "re1 Sotsold. Ibree sto y brick atuia aud. c welling Ilavei- lord street Notaeld. 1 brce story brick dwelling. Ilsve'lord street . Mot ejJd. Hirec-sioo brick dwelling, .'o. Zltf ckiM street N'otlold. Thiee story brick dwelling, io 888 W barton ' traet : al400 Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, D sc. 4 Beported byDe Haven & Bro., tio. 40 s. Thiid street BETWEEN BOARDS ezw t;iiy oa.nw catp i M'00 do...c&D. liUgt 4HtiPenn If....... 61j lOstt do 641 VOIUV 111) O U Cp M liiOsh Waule 8h 2i oe,u u o io ten luuj 90000 n-0 05 Je &J. li8 2GC00 U 8 Tc-iiOl Je..l06, i0 sh Leh Sav 6'ii 100 th Ueauna'. .. ... 6ti( luo-dj ..,do...a4 66i l'Hish do a6 6lj aOsh do 6tii 100 h do 2d 6fii loo sti Ua.a. PI.. .i80 28 10 sh . do. 50i , 6KIOND BOARD. VSiiOCiU bV.n. c&d liH 14 fu Pcnna It 6t' 4 h do.. . 64 2(0 li bead ota 66f l'lO.-h do b5 68-81 100 sh do b6 6Bj 21 sh Cain & 180 8 nil do s6.180 (11U0 ao. ........ hi ao ,. 00i tsoto u til bos. Je..lofii 60 h Del Diy 67 2i 0ehtata pi 2KJ 110 sh do . i8j JAM ES McMULLANr. f uccefsor to J. V. Ccwell & Boa, Has Just reoelvcd Its flr.t FALL IMTUBXATIOS o ENGLISH BLANKETS. Tier goods wria ordered In the Spr'ntr. and roada ex prer s y tor JAM E8 AicMl'LI.AM br the sme manu-luciure-r that J V. OWr.U A HON were supplied with lor nmny .icaia, and will be found ecy auperloi to r I a rally ure, A LA1.UE el'Pf-LT OF ' AMERICAN BLANKETS j Belling at Greatly Ucduced Trices. lu l anFortment of real H'EUH iKl AMlKICAK FLA MA r LU alwava on hand. Hisftock el Oi N Flit L IIOCSE-F. KNISHiNU DRY I11111 ia mmnliila Itl, 1 1, A vu.w K... ...I- . ... loHtat rates for CatiU. B0U8E-JTJENI6HIKQ DRY GOODS STORE, 10281m No. 700 CHESNUT Street. Q EAT PALL IN DRY GOODS. Having purchased Urgcl.v at tbe lata sacilaclns orloea, we aie prepared to sell T VYEJN'I l-F.VK faK CKNT BELOW OLU TRICKS. Willlamsvira Musiin at SIM cents. Torretdala Vlaallu at SIM cents. Wamiutu Alnslin atl7M cents. Drown Bbestlngs verr cheap. Large anortuient of F.anuela, trcm :6io 17 K cents per yaid. I eavy Canton F annels, 24 ecu's. l LOTUS lor Ladles' Cloaklnps, (rout 1 71 to $1) sr yard, f n14 stock. ' LYONS VK1.VKT. wonb l', warranted a I et.k. VtLVKT lrom 111 to iJ per ya-u. ( onuanilv on band, a lull line at IIOUIIOLDv FL'itMbaiiiti iOeiH at pr'tea be ow ea.iip-t u. ii. McCUKDY & DLTNKLK, No. 140 Kcrth EIGHTH Street..