l\4JHLI1l.J.VlJI`uI\- { Waleyan Literary Association thisf given, ingf _ Jvvu-\4I1 -.JI.xuuA\1|| gut; ucu. ` Messrs. Gro wski and Walter Sllanley have been appointed to inspect the Welland Canal improvements. j 2. in monthly parts of 64 or 80 pages, in a handsome cover, at 20 cents. N.B.-Subscribera at 82 will be served with the weekly issue for one year, unless they specify that they prefer the monthly. THE FAVORITE" for thg C3ng,di3ng'...\v}|ntl|nu- Lu k:.LL ._ -1_- ---mm FAVORITE MAXIM. 1- Canadians`--wh_ether by birth tion. Let us help each other, if we be a Natien. The Favorite" is 1 Canadian cntornri3eT---(`.nnnAi... :. :0 oe Natnen. a. genuine cntorprise'f-Canndia.n in its canoe - tion, its Ian, its execution,-written, edit printed~ y Canadians, on Canadian psper, with Canndian type. GIVE 1'1` YOUR SUPPORT. Club term: and sample numbers mailed free on application. Great cash indncomens to elubberl. The Favorito is sold by all N evn-dealers and on all Railway tninl. g.ua;m, GEO. DESBARATS, Publisher of ';l'.`he Fnvprite, the Canadian Illustrated Nun, L 0pinion Pnbliquo. sud L Etondnrd National. `No. 1, mm d A.rnu~ Hm ...~ :_-__r.e=,-,-.---Z----- The Montreal Telegraph Company have opened oices at Faye, Ontario, and Post Roads Station Quebec. 1 `ll/L-...-.... (`!......._'I..' -_.1 nr,n_,, nu 1.11 50.3 11. At Pembroke, on the 19th Dec. the wife of the Rev. A. U. Nenlnitt, of a son. >IlAI3I)lI'.\r\ ` ule principal. ' An interest is only reckoneli from date of tile cheque (not from date of application, as is gunen-all y the case), Vthe utmost tlespatch is used in the completion of every loan. _ No commission charged either on the origi- nal loan or the renewal. Applications to be addressed to JAMES SHANNON. Or D. D.'ROGERS, alnn l'A..:.. `Ti Kingston and Pembrokelallway` Company. THE GENERAL` ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders oftho Kingston and Pembroke Railway Company, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and other business, will be held at the Company : Otce, \ Velliugton Street, in the city of Kingston, Ont., on the 12th day of February next, at the hour of 12 o'cl_oek. noon. leaned in earnest, the more active friends of eobb cendidate canvassing earnestly for votes, fore time it wu .l\av.erdous to any which would be the eueceoeful candidate, but at` the clooo of tbe poll it via declared that .uill -- lnde reliable majurity, one gen. than from Yorker having cut 30 votes in ~ bee-foveur. Rev. Mr Worden on behalf 0f the eueceeeful cexidiahte. thanked the frielnls . fee the manner in which they supported her. ` {Ii [lently plunged the knife into the calm ` end peeled it around Among the audience. As the oepdidnte wee elected on the independent Iieket the miniury neither gained not lost by the roinlt. However if they pursue a policy And love they may succeed in `. beiogingtbeielected to their sing. Goal Save ; the Queen" was then gung by the united * ebein; the meeting dismissed by the Rev. i W. Short, and the uolnpany separated, say 1 ilgthetof ell pleeee llurvele gove the be-st. l eociele. Proceeds froth the ceko $7.35, in all nearly 825. _ i I6 pages WEEKLY for $2 per ammn. aauupu`. numuer at the News-dealers, or write for one. It will be sent free. THE FAVORITE SHAPE.--'I'he ele- gant-l6-page quarto form we luvs sdoptd, while more conv_enien for rendinx in sheets. :- -1, 1 5...... ..r,...5u quarto norm luvs sdoptd, convenient for 1-ending sheets, is glso better adapted for binding, and con- tain: fty per cent more reading matter than t_heVI_1n:viel-ly 8-page folios heretofore in vnann uuuu nnzy cent. the unwieldy 8-page heretofore in vogue. At tlie`year`a end, each subscriber will have 3 volume of 83:! pages, containing the equivs- lent :`-of at least 30 fty-cent volumes at 3 cost gf % mu TWO DOLLARS. THE FAVORITE ISSUE.--The Fa- vorite will be issued :- 1. In weekly numbers of 16 pages at 5 cents. -.... -.-.v. 4.. V. 4v\.nlI|Uld, UL a sun. MARRIED. 3 At Pembroke, on January 2nd, 1873, 'in Holy Trinity Church, by the Revd. A. U. Nesbitt, J. H. Nfholson, Esq., Arnpriar Ile- view, to Etta, yulingeat daughter of Rev. J. H. Simpson, of Benchburg. /4 1 ne expenses will be found yery moderate, and it is optional with the borrower either to have them deducted from the loan or added to the principal. interastin nnlu ....I.-.....J: :..-... LL - The Nfe/W Canadian Weekly. THE FAVORITE. The Best and Cheapest Paper in America. Qtoporty. Agnin with the _ income tax, IIOI when nlsriu no known are mulch-gd to tho full gtont of the lnw, while it will R1 strange that both in Toronto and here on not: who can live on the interest of and yet have no income. ' It in I Itnngo auto of Jain, bnt none the less but tht in Toronto than in only $1,700,- llllol nuouuont on income, and one man in hunt enough to own up to nearly one quarter of tlut,_ ugd tho rest in made up of iloono of cloths, teacher: and others whose I-cunt! can be got st by a glance at the publlc roturn of vuioun col"-ponted insti- 4.5.... Kingston Collegiate Institute. _._ U1.` unmnua make advances on mort- gage security of City, Town or Farm Property, In sum ranging from $400 upwards, and for. periods to suit borrowers; interest 51:8 per cent. per annum, payable half year . Ap- proved mortgages, also, purchul at t 9 Com- pany : rates. Borrowers I-mm: mm ...o.'... -: _-_-.,s pally 9 races. Borrowers have the option of repaying the principal either b annunl instalment: or In one sum at the an of the term. If the securi- ty prove aatisfactorv. the loan msw he .......... unc sum as we end. of the aatisfactory, the loan may be renew- ed for a. further term. The exmm-an un'l`l In l....-..I --~-- -- " un1:., the I noortn , `:1 my masses resume after the holidays 1 marrow (Tuesday) at 9 o clock am. full attendance of all intending npils urgently requested. By order of the goard JOHN FRASER. ' {`.I.u`.-m... Sept. `.35, 1872. ...., "nun mu :1. U CI_U8K. 11001! E`. C CLINE, Secretary and Treasure:-. Dated Kingston, January 4th, 1873. . January, 6th, 1873. Hr is simply the representative 0! A ha of men who seldom or never pay to tho full on their property. The example _ of Toronto shows what is notoriously the not here, thst the only men who are taxed to.tIo full sre suull house-holders snd owners, sud thnt all others escape often with shout one hslf the value of their __..-._g__ THE FAVOR.ITE" PLAN_- Dlanned out a `nannr _1.:..1. H E Classes n1 nu-2-nu I '1" _ FIE -TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA mnke advances : City. Farm PI-nnarfv uu 1:117 UI.\.l.l.l`J' MAAIM. -- Canads e or adop- upire to` canning is 1l.ll'Ellel' l l'Dl will 'be found 5 bm-tower either 9.. REMINDERS. after to- Tuesday) o'clock mm. A BI `. .TH. u-Aw, Glen Logic. on my mun vmnout party or income, and _ghyoakivItolivowoll,andiurouo gall : goods Woukwhy uhould ! nnsmli. Chan-man. v -UyI|V UV 1 genmno its concen- {The week}? _|_ not-vod In this city by 1 roprinte scr- vicel in ST. j}EORGE S HAL commencing MONDAY vEVENING, JANUARY - Obi, 1873 , at 7530 o clock. Collnction at each aervieo. ' The Won-1d"n`Weok of Prayer extendrfrom Janus:-y 5thtoJamnrv 13th. 1873. The fol- In worm : week of Prayer extendtfrom Jsnunry 5thtoJamnry 13th, 1873. The fol- lowing rognunmo of topics has been issued by the vangelical Allinnde :- Qnml... `I .... ... z a-_.._-._'. ' c..L:_-L - ll U119 Javuusgllilll ullllf 1*` Sunday, Jmuary 5.-Sermon's.' Su~bje-.t: The foundation, security and uninngl exten- sion of the Chsq Church. `ll._,_I,, `I [Arm the ;Ho1id.ys -nvll VI USU I/lllllllj \JlIIII'UII. Mondsy, January 6.-Devout a.cknowledg-. ment : Remembnnce of God : mercy to th nation, to funiliu, and to the Churches ; pro- videntid and Ipiritusl blessing: to ourselves ; confession of sin. 1 _ rn.,,| -v - In in nu Tuesdsy, Jsnnsry 7.-PrsyeI- : For Chris- tian Churches ; their inresse in. love. nctivi- ty, delity to,the truth, snd the,cl'es.fer mani- feststion of the unity in the fsith ; for minis- ters, missionaries, and evangelists. ' `X7-.I-._-.I-.. T.._.._.... 4) `B.._...._ . `IT-.. Aa3Bsl(xx'l'.-.-\Ve see that this subject is more than usual prominence at the present time in Toronto, and Mr Alder- Iel Kenning is "coming in for his due ehue of shine, for availing himself to the extreme of the privileges he enjoys as an Aldermen end member of the Court of Re- vision. This gentlemen owns the splendid nensien known as Holland House, which &nde elmeet in the centre of the husiness pert of the city, sad occupies a. space of [round 348 x 334, and he gets slongi quite heppy with an assessment of 15,000, which to show the advantages, -_ casual or other- Iie which he enjoys, e vscant lot on the oypodte dde of the street of the same size a- .._A.1 is in Ann SEALED TENDERS `addnuodlo the in- del-Ii`g]nad,'aId endorsed "1`enda- for Carillon Can , Dun nd Slide,will be reoeiyod st thin office until noon of Monday," thb 27th day of Junnry, next, 1873, for the construe-. tion of I Dun, Timber-Slide, Ind 011131 with two Loch, in the Cnrillon Rapids. Plan; sud gnu-.in.9.)..... -5 on- .......1.- A-- .....- uuvn-, ul IIII unnuon nlpldl. Ind specication of the works can be seen at this ooq` and at the Lncbine Cnnl om, Montmyon ml ifter Wednes- da , the 15th city of Junury next. when printed fonnaof Tender will be furnished. A" Tnnnru much I... ...-:3- --4 At- V ' ` ` |scII'o61. Bo0KsI vvn us, uuccurucu nun, nun w v Inuswnl-II-1 Wedneldsy, January 8. -Prayer : For familiea ; for IOIII and dapghterlof Christian parents; for a blessing on home inuence, and on he Ierviceaincl ordinances of The Church God ;" for uchooh, college: and univer-ities : for children at senor in foreign Thursda , January 9.-PiEiyer: For na- tions; for ings, and all in autthority; for-the maintenance of peace ; for incresseriu right- eousness ; for the spread of reli ' us liberty ; for the growth of sound lmowle e ; for con- tentment, concord, and good will among sll classes ; for the discernment of 001 '5 hand in notional judgments ; and for the removal of intemperance. immorality, and the sins which are s. rsprosch to any people. - ` Friday, January 10. -Pm er: For nun- kind ;,for the circulation ofythe Holy Scrip- tures, sndsths spreutof -pure literature ; for the overthrow of sll forms of tvmmw gm! ..... uay nuulnul ; xor musnonp , tn-Act, and other religion: societies; for t e r:ising_up and Jending forthjfmore hboui-err Into His Hnrvent," sndfor the removal of hindrance: to `the spread of the Gospel, pad the conver- lion of the world. ' ~ Sundny` Jenn l2.-Set-menu : Let the whole earth be led with His glory. Amen and Amen. ' w 15" ,. . tang ,........=.. nnullul. unmet Inn on turmlhed. All Tenders must be mide on tile tinted farms, nod to etch must be attached t e se- tuutnignatureu of two rec _'bl_o and solvent non, rooidontlof the min-ion, willing to me nuretiea for thaduo fullment `of the contract. ' ' NEW srocx or GROCERIES, wmns and mqvons. For Cheapest and Best Teal in town, CALL AT THE sun GROCERY. For Sweet Coeen, Fresh Ground, ` CALL AT THE STAB GROCERY. For Fresh and Cheapest Gl'_l'(]l of Sugars, _ CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. For Pure Liquor: qf all kind: at Distillery Prices, ' . CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. For Pure Wine: of fie very Finest Brands, CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. In fact, if you punt to make money upon what. you eat and drink, {\_A |_1_ `Arr mun mrun `nun.-........ | G/hristlnas a.nd_ Newnaf Gifts unurcnvx uoa ;" xor schools, colleges and ; foreign lands ; for young men in business and pru- feuions ; for aervanta ; and for all in aiclsneas and tribulation rnL,,, -n --r .. C'\~< ._ j uonnliooinonr uuumont. There '1 hniilg in tho city tint. have told g the your for non-ly twice 1: much an hsvobolm a-mud, and yet. this an. ` ` Inn bion"'Lllowed to Itsnd un- you-I. Thou no hupdredn appear on tha rolls without mlnnnotw -- .'...._. - uureu, nnastna spreads! literati:-e {Br of iyrnuny sud op-- pression ; for the removal 0 every form of Antichrist ; for all prinonen and captive: ; and for the increase of that kingdom which iahz-ighteoumeu, peace, and joy in the Haly out." Snturda January ll.--Pra`yer_:V Ftfr $_un- nw -alumna . l.-_ ---ASA-----~ .._..--. , ll.--Pr;yer : Fdr Sun- day schoo I ; for mission; lg:-Act; and societies: for t e rninina -m -ml uecouo nuretnea tor thaduo `ofvtlie This Depsrtment doe: 3191:, howavr, bind ituelf to accept the lowest or my Tender: Bv order, . City Book Store.` Department of Public Works, Ottawn, 28th Dec., 1872. Imus. 1|lcAlILlI. 32% tars] STAR--GROERY, -nu nluull. Jmu.-y, 4, 1s7a,_ `WEE WEEK OF PRAYER will be ob- nnrvn in thin on-.- I. ....-..-.-.....:..+- ....._ [omen TO cournacroks. Josepli Dozmelly. II-In unuxvn.-..~.~ ....._ _. VV.I'J]'jlL U1 1'.l`(\" l'4'li Iervod in this city by I GEORGES HAL . By order. run ssnooL us; .. _yvu can -uu u.n.uu, C.`.LL AT THE STAR GROCERY. Sellijng Chgeap 172 PRINCESS STREET. A.BI'l.0BlIIADA1"l.'llE 172 PRINCESS STREET. Anonymous comlpnnixzationa can receive x.:. nitration. Everything forwarded for insen- Eialluust he accompanied by the name and Iddnln of the writer; not necessarily for fiblicstion, but 93 evidenoe oi :mt.hemticit_v. t in alaorequeated that correspomlen_ts will qnly write on one side of the sheet of p:lpe.1`. W0 unnot undertake to return rejected ouullnlmicationu. ' `VJ LKIILIKTI [7l\l'l'Jl\ II . t J..V.l. or In: of J nnnu-y, nuutnnl. Retiring from file Retail 1 H yy amcere clnnlucu their the public genarally for the nor: httovod` . i 150 ::::;;:::, ..... ..... ..:r:.:.'.::,w1m..%.? retail. - oi; (.4. H e-H -note-aways . -' ntnnan ` nonln, Ddniu Howard, Lizzie Howia, J Humplu-e , F 3 Hull, Budget; _ Jaulgsou, J Jord_itn, Ihry` \. Chonply And. Expellitiously executed at tin- Card of Aviajksv ` ,_ 9.. 4 2; WM. mac 5 60. sincere tlnnlu to public` o .-. 4 --A--~" ~ - u... n... u _ u `A i mm. &. m.1..cnosa yon-m7 `Hill An` BOARDING AND DAY sciId3L _ YOUNG LADIns,Ta54 KING smnm 7 KINGSTON. V `IA; M ' runctlullty In 1 ` ` oral! Enployuenu." 6! , . 1-on oma, kin` Dec. .31. .1872. ""`$ Grat A Collin, can j Church. J `R uouuu, Uni - Church, J Ev - ` %onluIee, Oath Buss MOGHA. JAVA ad (`,n`I7|'Il-I-no ;___:m ,_ A ... sum PRINTING Hausa uonuulco, Usth :~ lluiill. Hid Cmnon, Douala Illlvonq In Cruvford, Mn Danioklcliilhn Qrawford, Baht - Mclinn. uormln, Usth Humor, John Huuun, Hans Hsmmsr, Chu Hocking 'l` _._-- _. ,,.......... -u no otocl .015 during the mouth of The remaining Stock of Gods SPLIT run. ouuzu. an L as Mance [vr.:r..;.:;..:.r..'.." T...a.""7.?.'.? 52.' pf Jazmdary, when the ho`poqJncr` pup: 5;, mac n . ` ' Vacancies for two boarders. ' Dancing]:-Ion: tyioo 3 rank id . ` J 3 \ .353-iIlSh'opt. - KI]. . . ' * .4 Kingoton, Jun. 3, 137:. DRY 1311.1. LHEADS, Cll{UUlk`l{Sq 11o.~"1'1-:1<.-. ` PAu1>111.1:1`s, HAND 1:11.15, A'.\'D EVERY 07111111 n1;w1:11*1`1u1\' 0.1-` PRl`.\"l`l.\`(: . Macnee.& ,- mvvnla, JAVA II` nortmotto! uni Fotlip ad _ air! * J V". ' (LARGE portion of tie Scookl L sold `D: a relnnininz Stock nf [Irv nua- Irmv W` 'D'IIA ccunnly ll IIG Ilfo hi or all Bnploynonu. a `bnvnn __.. ,. nuncnss srgnrr. 5.` waddgwa. SKID WHEAT nonoeiu aim 7" ang.:7{ In ` LA ` > uv;.1a.I.I SOIL` TWAN&kY~..' unrrnn I lxn DXIf.\' N1:\\'s Steam Printing House. vvmtlv Iq 0011937`? JAPAN ; Atilinun ` an 4 .- 8llv?:. J(`Z) Sni, "- Jloob 31. N umvoar Es`L'K`1;va, J.4.\I u. JAMES SHANNON; Pimrnmrok. m; g..:.;.{ g..,i;.;aF DAILY Nnw T0 CORR!-`14PON I )l5l\' TS nun: nnnunnnluafuunu null In No DUs1`.-The elections to-day were con- ducted with cxtrmrdinary quietude, consid- aring the number of candidstos, and the in- toreut manifestod in the contest. There was not as aingle diaturbunce to note throughout the day. _ Tua: EPIP1-IAxv.-Thin festival celebrat- ed with the` usual services in the Anglican churches and St. Mary : Cathedral this morn- this be hIl0w'eI to umtinuel Sumo-I body pays the piper, and the ipioper planin fur these gentlemen now to com- - monco paying up to guest tlnuse who are paying to bear the cnmmon burden. It will not do to allow inatters to remain as `They are. Somebody must stir up the old loves, and face the rgnmsic. The evil has 7 increased in ineneasing, sud the sooner it is diminished the better for every- tax payer of the city. Let there be an honest asses- ment for this_ year, allow no use to be nmde of. previous rolls, and let the work be done ..._.H ___. . :::, l Yesterday the sacrament was administered at St. Andrew : Church. There were large congregations present at both services. The Rev. Professr Mowat oicisted. Wxzmor PRnrl:n..-Tl|e sermons in counec' tion with the customary week of prayer were preachod yesterday. The suvices each even- ing will be conducted in St. George : Hall. DnLAnm.-'l`he trains on the Grand Trunk are again delayed bv the snow of yesterday and last night. It fell to a grester depth than many imagined. The sleighing will be heavy for A couple of days, but otherwise it will im- prove the mull. jj::s FUXERAL Smum.~'.-Rev. G. R. Sanderson` preached an eloquent and beautiful sermon Just evening in the Sydenham Street Wesleyan Methodist Church, from the text-St. John, xiv_,.2, 3-In my father's house are may mansions ; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare 3 place for you. ' * And if I go sud prepare a plsce for you, 1 will come again and receive you unto myself ; that where I em, there ye msy be also. The discourse was one of the most interesting de- livered by this divine since his residence in Kingston, sud treated of the moral and social happiness of Christine devoted to religion in its every aspect, end the handsome reward inherited hythem on their death and ascen- sion into the glories of heaven. In this wise he connected his emotional remsrks to the life of the ls.te Miss SEKw-s` converted, pious sister of Chi-ist-whose demise in the early pertof Inst week wss so greatly lamented. In the course of the sermon mhny of the de- ` eeese.i's friends shed-has-s profusely. Ix\'2RAR\TSJIAi.:-'1`hE 3;n3;l`;9cid takes place at the residence of Mr J. Lake, Inver- nry, to-marrow,-on behalf of t._l|\e Wesleyan Mgthodist Church, of that village. , , Tn: Nuuux. SCEO0L.-Thg 0.11...-3. Gov, ernment have fully docidod upon utsblinlp in; two Nomad Schools in the eastern section ' tho PI-nvhuu._.('M:tn-r. .-4I `l?:....4-_ L} I11. Ivwv noun-n uvuvunu us uni uuuarll IOOIIOII gho P1-ovineo- Ottawa. and Kingston bng the favourite IpotI.-GulplL Herein-y. - Tu: Ics Tsunc.-It is surprising the ex- tent of traic daily curried on scross the ice- the majority it will be surmised being con- ducted between the city and th:Ame1-ican side. Besides`the_ainount of private business the stage companies are :loing a rushing trade -.ne rm eugnging as many as fteen teens of horses constantly, apart from `the number occasionally required in emergent cases. The ice is in fprime condition. - qnelice 4 6.4. p A COMPARISON.--T1Ie total arrests made at London, according to the published sthtistics of crime as recorded by the police, were 1,092, exactly 100 less than in Kingston. But this number does not include those who secured protection from time to time in the stations, which added to the figures above given will increase the aggregate considerably over that of this old city. The force o_f_London consists off rteen regular and three special consta- blesjuthe latter of whom were employed and detailed for duty every evening, in cense_ anerine nf nprinmn Ant` In-nan.-.4 ;.........1:_._.. ` ..l,.... .v..- nuns, tuuu new unu nun n no guilt: well, even if in doing it it may be neces- i sary to raise the pay of the assessors, or `even increase thcTruumber. In this my 1 much will be gained, and our city freed 1 from the Itignue of having the highest rate 1 per cent and the least increase in value if i any place in the Province. ` .-I .u-. -uu-u. ur nur. v.-mu.) 1\n.\\.-. E Dear Sir,-It was with pleasure I read in 3 your paper of tl1a,3rd iust., some remarks by '`'()ne 0'. IA (`nlnn-cant: n 1 un... - 5.... .... V- .. .......y u-v-u Irv awn -Ia PIUEICD3. ` Like people like priest would stilllze the complaint and spurious charity continue to prevail.-Yours, &c., A (1....-...._. . .. J x... ru-lax-- -vs UIA\l \}l\l llISUn, BULIIU IUIIIGI 53 U! "'Une of the Cougregatioli upon a former cunnnnnication which should not have passed unnoticed, being as it was but a species of inaudliu charity which would palliate evil propensities, instead of applauding it.-he manly . cudeavou-`r to suppress vices which had lICC0l.llc l nuton'uus and a scandal to_1lu- church. r|IL_ : .1! . . -v-cw I-Qotn pg Jwlullupl UV OIIT Ulllrullu lhcsc is something wholesome in the move- ` nient which would point to 3 higher standard, hut it should not stop short at tho clergyman , and make him the scape goat of the congrega- I tior, for there are living opistlos" of vice to he found among laymen as well, notorious ` evil livers who in deance of r|;l.rric:I.l rules, through the lnxityof those in authority, their fear of legal consequences, or the absence of a proper court to enforce them can and Il() con- tinuc in their wicked ways unscathed for .-iughl that is known to the contrary, as _we seldom ornever hear of an act of excominunic-aI:ion_ now, and so the law of God which connnan-l.s us to put away from us the wicked person becomes of no effect. The worthy mnl tin- unworthy receive of the some cup together. whilst the Mood of the latter remains upon the church and the minister, owing to this laxity is nally forced to belie his own con- science and consign the delinquent to his grave. using language due only to one who has passed an exemplary life or died in chris- tinu hope. Until the ancient discipline is rc~V stored, vices` will continue to grow until the disease becomes chronic, dragging its victim down to ruin, with whoininoral suasion would be of little avisil1.o`stay his progress. Inilzn n..m`l.. IGL- ....'-.. .......1,i ..L2II L- .1. J:)i.n. 6. .v. uuvl cvu, cvcuflls, Ill cause. :of serious and frequent incendiary Correspondence. lxesrzssc WAnD.-A somewhat brisk contest was carried on in this ward, there being no less than seven candidates, fuurot. whom were new aspirants to municipal hou_ ors. Some of these conducted aclose can. vsss, much livelier than observed by the old members. From the opening of the pen Messrs Livingston, James Greeneld and James H. Metcslfe seemed to he the favour its.-s, Alderman Livingston and Greeneld being especially so. During noon and the early part of the afternoon it was nip and tuck between Messrs McRossie and Metcalfe. a'ml the dierence exhibited in favour of the latter was yurely the result of local residence, and having a wider personal ncqusintance. Messrs A. Chown, Samuel Marshall, A. Liv- ingston and Vvillism Fee,-the latter two of whom canvassed none and retired, and the two tirst name-l gentlemen very little either- entertained iittle prospect of election ; if they id there was little occasion for such hopes as at no time did they appronch their competi- tors in point of gures; but gradually fell further into the rear. The vote at the cone of the poll stood thus : Ald. U. Livingston . . . . . . . . . .210 Mr J. Greeneld, 100 RIIJEAU VV.um.--Tne chief interest of the election is centered in this word. A branch of the Reform Association was started here last summer, and has been holding regular meetings ev; since. No pains were spared by the Grits to oust the old members in con- sequence of their political opinions, and to whitewuh Mr Wm. Robinson. The friends of the old members were quite too condent and did not make that united elfort to succeed that they did in 1872. Mr Briggs seriously imperilled their prospect at the nomination by stating that he had not time to make 8 con- vess, and that he considered the honour done to the electors in his consenting to represent them. As we have said the old members were over coufid nt so much so in fact that they had not 3 ard committee, and as night beinmgined su red accordingly, The fol? owing is the esult at the close of the D..1..:..-_.. V - - - _.. ..-..... ynvunuou ovary Iuwul All NIB? new enterprise fr_oIn the Mus:-I Fokotli Co.. when gouenl buinou tnnnoons produce tin high-t_.n:.c...a... . The Municipal Elections. A beautiful morning with plenty of snow gave the free and indepemiexit" ample oppor- tunityfor recording tlieir'votes for their fa.- vourite candidaten. In four of the wards, On- tario, Sydenliana, St. Lawrence and Victoria there was no contest. Cataraqui, Frontenac and Rideau were therefore the chief points of attraction during the dny. \Ve may as well give the following gentlemen as being elected. Own mo \\'.um. -\Vm. Bropliy, Henry Cunningham and D..+.:..1, 11-..... I _... ...,..._..... -uuu._y. no goes to Mantra` to assume A prominent comnlemial p0Iltl0l|' and we feel assured tlnt the nutter requiring his attention will be equally as proeperingfy conducted. As in the old, the Mean Emot- lev retain An :..o-...o :- al-- I -*--~' .,...........w.. An m no om, the noun lunat- ley retain :1: interest in the furry ltcunoru, llld WC ITO Dmminn nvnrv lnnnnnn ha I-Lg}- --,-.-..... ..;.....-.-nm. nrupny, nuury Cunningham and Patrick Hm-ty. S\'m:.\'u.u1 \VA'm:.-C. F. (lildex-sleeve, G. M. Kiuglnorn and Dr. Sullivan. , Nvr l..nvnu...... 11!. __ > "1 ..-. nnnusllulll uuu ur. DlllllV3l|. Sr. |,.nvnx.\'cu WAm).--b'. T. Drennan, (Mayor) E. Chuwn aud.U. V. Price. \ nvI-nut. \I1..... I . -- A - - `......_. .,., .4. unuwu :Iuu.U. \`. rrnce. Vlcronu W.uu.--Armstx-oug McCormick, John McKelVey and James Richardson. Mr McCormick was elected in place of Mr Grant Mucdonald. -..r-.\.uuuuu ll 1\0U8I'li VVHIIZO WEI!` 30 the 5 poll, his fiiends moving around very lively, Mr S. 1 . White also put in an appearance,but like his namesake showed 9. poor front-u much weaker support than was ever alll.lClp2l'ftl. 'l'he supporters of Mr Rel-en-, White worked with l`en3arka.ble unanimity and perseverance, yet during the morning and greater part of the afternoon llin chanceis of election were slini indeed, and were it not tlint he declined to `pledge himself relative to his selection of Mayor, the reinstatement of Mr McMillan would have been an established fact, judging from the lead he continued _to take, in connection with his late colleagues. Mr Rourk l'cueivei1 the greater number of votes at the outstnrt; but as the day ad- vanced the position changed, Allen lirut and lluurk second. McMillan made an excellent ``run ` until about 4 u elock, when the question of the Mayornlity having been settled to the satisfaction of the voters, the feeling uc_ tuated in favour of Mr llobei-t>Whitc, and though the canipaigli waged warm and was attended with many doubts, he was success-H fully returned by 3 small majority. The old members had served their constituents with unswerving ability, and while we regret the defezit of Mr John Mi,-.\lillan-, we are glad of the election of Messrs Aldermen Alllen and ltourk, their choice by such large majorities displaying unmistakably the condence reposed in them. The poll closed as follows: Ald. Allen ....204 Ronrk...................l7-1 McMillan . . . . . . . . . . . ..l29 MrR. \vVhite Mr t'r;.*eLfr,-\6\Qli=t>e-n-.--.,.A.-s.. .=.-. . . 4 Mr'D, l)onoghue.l...... 2 Mr White and MI` Donogh-ue. retired with- out soliciting votes. VILLAGE or P 1 following was t e cillors, J. Fiahe Sexton, 53; Ja. 1: 11 uvnlnlu, ua ; out McCarthy, 69. UM`-\|i.AQl'I \\'.-uw.--Uontrary to general expectatluu Mr Robert White went to the D01]. his friends vu-u2.... ...........l ..-.... |:,_ L, THE DAILY -NEWS-MONDAAY JANUARY 6. -A 2110. U. LIVIHKIDOI Mr J. Greeneld. . Klr J M ntnnlfn MI` J. ureennua. Mr J. Metcalfe . . . Mr W. Mckossio . u A` m........ D1!` VV. LIICKKOBSIO . A`. Chow]: . . . Mr Samuel Muruhnll. Robinson . McIntyre Carson . . _ T... Gisoi{ 3 RM ans R'l`SMoU l`H.-At 3 o clock the ` e state` of the poll, for Conn- 4l ; Thomas Carter, 75 ; Geo. es Fitzsimmons, 63 ; Tlwmu ..1-to ..ll8 Q0 .165 Ir.n~ ..1:1U` .149 IQ`! Sr`. Joan's Cuuncn, Prrrsnmm.--Dona- tions Ind presentations being the order of the (lay, on last Monday evening a deputation of the members of this church waited on the pastor, the Rev. 1 . S. Livingston, and in the most unceremonious msuner took possession of the house; and called Mr H. M U:Lngherty to the chair. This gentleman said he but wished he could do justice to the place he oc. copied, but as his work was not in that line, he cslled upon Mr Adams to read the follow- ing address : 7'0 the-Rev. P. S. Izivinyuton, R. A., Aiinislrr St. John's Churc/1, 1 ittsl/urgh. ` Rev. and de9.r'Sir,-VVe, a. deputation from the members and hearers of your ock, beg you to accept from us this doustion as a. small token of our esteem and respect for the worthy and diligent manner in which you have lled the office of pastor for this congregation, as wellas for the earnestness with which you here broken to us the Breed of Life, and pointed out so eloquently the way of Salva- tion, believing as we do'that it is an especial blessing from (lo-1 that your lot was cast among us. We know that in this small cen- giegation we are nimble to`remuncra.te you as your services deserve. Ministers in this enun- try are generI.l|y_ponrly paid compared to in- comes of Inelnlm - ._f the other professions; but we trust as Li-i;_.;l.ter day is dawning, and that Ministers of the Gospel, e uslly with other men, will enjoy the uubonn ed general prosperity of the country, by having their sal- aries greatly increased and more punctually paid. Curdlng Mill Bin-|_Ied. Duucanville, Jan. 6.-R. Silnpamfu Cnrding Mill was burned down this morning, together with two setts of Med: and othr machinery loss $5,000. N 0 insurance. LIIU 4\.ev. mr nvuuocx preached an earnest And impressive discourse to young melryesteh day evening at St. Paui s Clipi-ch, takinghis text from Jeremiah 3 chap., 4v.. Wilt thou not from this time cry Iinto me. My Father thou thst 111: the smidn of mu mmn. n In. --- -u-u nu-u uuuvuuau 0 (3081)., 4V.. "V\ M; guide of my youth." Vwu I lirge congregation present. } --------_______ Vlsenu. S4Lns.-0n Sstnrdey the sale of the "schooner: Olive Bruich and Benedict was -decidod-Cnptnin Dix`diepoeing'of the former i0 HP (uinkmhgr Hard: 0... Q1 xnn -, - """""`-"P"Nll I.-ux auposmg of the Christopher Hun-in for 37,500, ".4 Mann R. nnkinn ma W.l..-- ......_|.__2 nu onncmplnr Hun-in Hakim and Webste purchasing the for 8l0,lII). " ToI.u.-'l`ho toll: on the Cstanqui Bidgo we:-euold by My Murray, suconecr, on Sat- nmhy. for 32,300. Mr Luke Wood: In: the mnhuor. -- A Novn1:n' IN COUR l`sl and monlists and others of thoughtful intel. ect have meditated, written and said much about the fascination, the pleasure and influ- ence of courtship. The poets, too, have in_ dulged much in the study of the same subject, and Moore tells us that There's nothing half Io~sweet in life as 1ove s young dream. We do not dispute it ; he had 9. wide experience and knew exactly how it was himself. We are aware that Cupid's arrows could work` the throbhings of the heart to a. pretty high-Iiitch, but we candidly declsre that never once did we imagine the ame of affection could be fan- nod to such a degree, that at 10 o'clock, in a hlustering snow-storm sud piercingTind, such as prevniled last night, that 2:. couple could happily sud honignly linger for an unusually long time at I corner beneath I street lamp whispering phun into capti\'-a.tod ears. This is s. new phase of the question. The writer felt I hankering to know who the twain were who could stand such `a bleaching and physics. suffering for mere displsy of spooneyness, but from spposrences the elements hsd not the slightest effect in disturbing thairmusings, nor where they hurried to part. Does your mother know your out 2 ' " ' . an It-.N.G. _ -I 4. H.yl )nmb1e, L.S.N.G Alert. McCartney, R S. -- B. J. Faan,~L.S.V.G':. Alexr. Smith, R.S.S. Jfhiilxolm, LSZS. - Chas. Moe, Organist. _ Owing to a. severe storm the telegraph wires have been prostx-ated, andiwe are without our market reports. _ > V.G. 'S_I4 ECIAL"'I-']+`:]'C.;]jf:`(3|RAMS ma. P Hoping thst both you and Mrs Livingston, who has so cordially and faithfully entereul into the good work, may long be spared as or- nnnenta to the Church nf Christ, and tlnf. you may see the fruit of your labours by hav- ingyour church Iilled to overowing, and .1 greater desire of all the ulembers of your cou- gregution, and all that come within the reach of your ministry; to walk in the way which ]O:L(lil to e'verla.sting llle. I`I.- .l.....H:m +.. `M- I :..:......;,... ...-_ - cw 1.......- vv uv65AauBI4||l Auc. The doustibn t: Mr Livingston was 3 n e horse, mid to his estimable luly 3 well ll purse. The goodfeeling of the congregstiuu did not end hers, for quarters of beef, hams, fowls, eggs and butter, came pouring in, and the minister's hezsrt was made glad by them following him, after he had made a suitable reply and entertaiuecl the deputation, richer by nearly $150,}:-hil the for higher happiness of kn` wiug thatgmis labours are duly appre- -cintedr Mrmvingston as;-5-.125-{gig able to stand 9. siege of two months xjmahe Qstrength of the kindnlsss of his peopls-75$ -cabthe same time add 0 r sincere wishes for the continued auc- ces o the rev. gentlemau,nnd the good health and h pyineu of his highly popular lady. No LI3E'l'INO.;Although_the reg1;lnr cl-1!: there will be no_ meeting this evening of the City Council. -- Onnrnnowsulr.--0n Friday evening last the following officers of Kingston Lodge No. 59 I.0.0.F., were duly installed for the cur- rent term by 31-0. Dr. Fowler, D.D.G.1/I Bro. `V. D. Gordon, N.G. Geo. Lee, V.G. J. B. Mclver, Rec. Sec. G. W. Andrews, '1`!-ens. J. Roadley, W. ' Wm. Perry, ` " $111. Am-neenE1.G. H` m `Punk n-r1 arm! 1 paid. On Saturday last, ve tons of beef were purchased on the market in Napanee, for Messrs Rsthbun & Son for which $4.50 per 100 lbs. all round, was paid. ' _._-_____.______, , MILL P01Nfl'.-The Regve and all tlie'mem- hen of last year's council, in `that village were re-elected by acclamation on the 23rd nlt. Mil ord is rejoicing in the luxury ;f a. daily mail, _ I Fhich cbmmenced on the lat inst. t .o -no -uvJ'\.I ouuw Auwuug slur. In . wo on only performing a public duty. Tho now Board of alderman up pointed to-doy will have to meet this sub, " cg loirly o.nd equa.rel_y, and their best 91'. {qt will have to be exerted to remove eomo of tho Ilonoliol under which we now mtfor. ` `lino io_Io ooneooling the fact on we urged oono tine ago the the city in not 855035911 Sh proper Value. Real ottato, until with- it 1 your or two, -113: unduly depreciotod inyolno, And whet we want is thorough re- vial ol tho work in oll its bunches. It cer- hillyloonl utronge tlnt with all the im- i - Juroweuooto tint have been going on around no in post you-I tlot the aglaunont re- join Ilnoot stationery. It argues culpa.- Hoi of forothought that ouch n. etato of lolloukl be `allowed to continue _for anyone length of timo. If the whole `jly_w|I incroolod in value one half more Qhlituowotondo on the book: of the on-` jl, not ooinglo interoot would suffer. IS wo HER in this mutter from keeping oy taunt down sud than nooouitnting `ofdb pot count on the volno. hm L144: 4... :L . Picton Gazette says Thus. Shannon; was duly installed Postmaster of Pictnn, ll...` \1'.. L-L;__ -,I,,.- ----- nu- at--av V (For J! cmtrml Lhze. ) uuvvoucu. 1. uanaullusber U1 rlccnn, No battat selection could lmve n n-uuur There . nl-Anon} terdaiy afternoon the teachers and scholars of the Congregational Sabbath School `were u- sembled iu the church to hear the us_uxl New Yen- s address from the Rev. K. M. Fenwiek. Seven] parents and friends ofthe school were `l T...:l.... LI... 4.._..:_:.... _: II, 1'1 Coxa RICGATIUNAL Susmv ScudoL.-Yes- ...- . .. ... ,.... vulva nun uncut: UL UIU ICLIIOI W911 present. Under the training of Mr George Fenwick, the children sang seven! of tloir IL- veurito pieces very croditably. -j The Perth Courier states thlt the commit- tee from that town appointed to visit King` ston and examine the Victoria. steam engine, reported that they had made an examination of the engine. which they found_ in good (fr- der am good value for the price asked for it. No action was taken upon the report, the Council being desirous of waiting to see how the steam lire epgine will work. HE PLAN.-V\'e have planned out a paper which gives more reading for less money than any pa 1- in America. We propose to `nrnish a tter, fuller, more interesting, more carefully edited paper, at $2 per annum, than any imported paper which costs you $3. While giving the preference to Canadian productions, we will give, from advance sheets, the best stories published in Englond and the United States. We will have the latet and most interesting items relative to the Farm, the Garden, the H ousahold, Scientic and Literary intelligence, a column of \Vit and Humour, &c. Get a sample number at the N ewe-dealers, for -- ImneuA1'1oz'.--Mr Mu.-phenon has eup- pli_ed us with the following statistics relstive to the number of immigrnnts assisted by the agency in this city during the put your :- English, 2.061 ; Irish, 552 ; Scotch, 469 ;Ger- mane, 64 ; settlers from. the United States, 1,730 ; other countries, 11. 4,890 :1! settled in Canada. Distributed by free passes within,` the agency, 2,322} adults. ___V## Kr Inning defends himulf by showing llnthoiono IOIIO thm his neighbours, and that thoy too no not_I.uoued diIp}op- ibldl to him. But it only proves in ' ' tho drongor light thnt tho work his been Jaooiontly done in the put, and that a olgo woo not attempted until the evil " hon-o Iogrool: that its oountommce was a pvo injury to the futuro well-boing of thodty. All that will soon bo changed hoy oxpoot, but tho chnngo will not have 030 a-mun: too noon. In our own city -uoll hove iot yot come to Inch 2 pass 3 they hovo sttoinod in Toronto. We Invottontion to the oviln under which in nit oono wooh ago, and we now propou to diooun tho mbjoct snow fooling that in 3 Join. cm can gnlv n-`tn-...:..... .. -...1 I: ,