Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1889, p. 1

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wooo FOR SALE. sJ}"&r6'.. ".'3u".'t.'2 3`c%2.`&' 3:95? `. $`. musa Wutbrooxc. l`l`B-Illill IHW, Wlllllll KUVUIIIH SUCH CEBU! Ill IHI province of Quebec. John A. Flanagan sud {Miss Emma J. `Murphy, both Roman Cstholics and both ` of age. having arranged to be married, a ; donation of a house sud farm near Sillery was made to the prospective bridegroom by his mother, in noturial form. Mr. Fla- nagan itfvited his intended bride to move out to his houe with her aunt and grandfather. She did se,and Mr. Flnnsgsn dates back the present diiculty to n qusrrel with Miss Giles, the unnt of Miss Murphy, which re- sulted in her being reelue-etc.-(l tn leave the house. It is claimed that in revenge for this representation was made the fathers of St Petrick s church that Flunsqznn was already a married man, or that such would seem , to be the cause from correspondence that had been found at his house, end that consequently the lnanns of marriage should not be called. The rev. fathers wrote on to the states. where Flanagan has lately lived. end had the registers searched. The result was s certicate that Flanagan was an un- married man. This certicate is in M r. Finnegan`: ssessiou, having been handed him by Fat er Rosbuch. Findinn. hnnrmmr_ that eltrta wan hninu IIHIUU Ul lallll llllrflllgl` HBEII. The preteqniqn that this ceremony consti- tuted` A mdck marriage is based upon the ground than the marringe of two Romnn ` Catholics by n Protestant minister in not binding or of legal force in the eyes of the Frenczh law, which governs such cases in the nrnviilm nf Quebec. I Quknitu, Jllll. 17. -Gre.zt iutereht is mani- fested here in the nttsch upon the validity of marri o celebrate! between Roman `Catholics y Pmteetnut clergymen, which` attack is made in an uctiou just -utered iu the superior court, in which Emma J. Murphy asks for the nnnuling of her mur- riage with John A. Flanagan. The preten- Iiou of the plaintitf is that she in the victim of I mock marriage, and that the court should issue nmurderirequiring Rev. A. T. Love, who Iolemnized it,`,to enter the fact in his register. opposite the entry already made of the marriage uaelf. Th: nrntpnninn think this not-nmnnu nnnnfi. Blumuni llupounlblo in Al .-._--. I-.. ll 'I`L_ n. ,, n 1 , V THE MARRIAGE `RITE ltory About lngllnh Dococtlvu. 7-... `.7 ... .. I._ IN TL- Il-_.-lJ -l_ Quebec Agltutod Over the Question-suit Entlerod In the Superior Court-'l'ho l'urtlou to the Magrrlugo Both Ilounm Catholic-,1 An Ilntorupted Honey-y nnnnn ' CAN IT BE PERFORMED BY A PRO- TESTANT CLERGYMAN? J ANXIETY OF THE POPE. The Olbr In tho VHOIII. I__ In TL- IlI__.,__ _,, ALL KINDS 01" BANK and U!!! `o liubbor Smmps, Dnturs. Seals, Em. Iuppliod by Ban"- NAN & KILCAULIY. mmutnoturen. Baum 81.. l\ im.zslun. Um. OIOIIYIIOII I0 lloll OI IIC IWCI C `I `Earl 10 two hundredth uulm-nryu 0 no LII. 10I'vnto`rnIIuoI nay! wlu I'I uounlon to Klngnon the 12th of ` Han [ha (in Imntlndth nnnlvnnnn A BOIIIIVII DHVOI to son. IAMDONJII. l7.-Honr| Wow, tho Dutch ` mount. nocndotl In A hslloon ll-gm Ant- ` wotp ynurday. B0 was uooom nied by Hunt. Donlol. The balloon was rlvon out tons. sad It In lured both won drownod. lfucnl Time on load. HAIauIIa.Jnn. I7.--Jouph F. Donoghuo. at Nowburgh. won Ibo Indian gold up you- terds in thclutornuloml uknlng count. The Mano vu In nulls, oovond It In I` -llnn AK nan: IA Inning: My-A nn nu. WXDIII W lIWl'ICg III] DI! XIWXII ISIQ and 1880.` 1`hq'lnI-[at number hitherto granted In one you ha boon 85. which in in 1885. IIIQ (IHIIIK WK IIVI IIIZ, IIIVUIT IF I- 16 In|Iu.. 46 act. the futon linden 11- ` ......a [IIIIIIIII Ivy me newton onurs ol Ieulonl, which In the lergeel number ever recorded. The and everege between I864 end I874 wuonly 85 deoreee. end 59 between I874 Ami IRE}; Thu 11:11 numhar hitherto nu. yuu---- v-no-u-5 Innuummdtn. l8.-Durlu In: your !1 .f.'.`.'.." ";."'i..}"".........""."T'.....'1{ "f.":...." .23.? I0 IIWCU `HID I'll II III IIIVDTX WOT` granted by tho Hostels mum of unions, -hlnh In lm Inrnonl nnlnhnr our roan:-dul, us-- up I-I uv-s c now-son -s-ususwo. Nsw Yonx, Jsn. l7.--Ths Tinus London dispstch ssys Willism 0'Brisn wss grsstly surprissd sail slated yuurdsy. not st his sscsps from the psnslty for oontsmpt. but st sstsblishin whst hsrs srds ss s vslusbls procodsnt in t s political ihsrty of the BH- tish prsss. Bsforo hs left for Irslsnd when enough indiotlhsnus swslt him to kssp him in prison for tho rsst of his life, he asked that s New You- s gusting to his frisnds in tbs nsw world bs ssnt (or him. ; _ , ' _ _ ,, _ _, 31.. UPI ? \'0l'l( Wl.\"l`hIR Gl.()\'l-ZS at W` l(I<;| King Street. 3!!) Sumplu pain to he sold at wholesale Dl'l(`J:l. Election of e Chancellor. A meeting of the council of Queen : univereity was held in the senate chamber yesterday at 4:15 p.m. for the purpoee of electing a chancellor for the eneuing three years. There was but one nomination viz. , thet of Mr. Sendlord Fleming. (.`.l., of Ottawa, who wae accordingly re elected for tlnle hie fourth term. The council egreed to meet on Friday. l5th February, et eight o'clock in the evening. to diecuee the eubject of univeruity matriculation for Ontario, et which,time the principal will deliverau eddreee upon the eubject. A . ThoTon)uto'PnnIion Bay: will run an mnnnlon tn Klnnntnn nn tho lth d Aug, ` cause of the arrest of Major Short. of " battery, is now said to have been be- come he failed to Ialute or report to Colonel Turnbull, of the cavalry corps. the senior odieer on psrnde. when the men of the two corp: formed up After divine service on Sun- day. At. All evenu-, Colonel Turnbull turned and aid to Major Short : Cuneider your- nelf under arrest. air." The gnllnnt mnjor. when well known for his exploit: in the North-\\'eat., hmtleul over his sword to Capt. Farley. and ha been confined to bcrrnckl ever since. Major General Middleton hu uked Mnjor Short for an explnnntion, and hen undertaken to settle it as soon 3: Major Short`: reply is received. Sir Frederick an n ire not I hanging matter for either 0 CG!` uuu sauna uuvv - use-uuv, Tnlking of the death of baseball In Hem- ilton R. J Eilbeck says that he can raise ` the necessary capital to put 3 teem in the ambitious city providin the people gunn- wes certsin number 0 season tickets sud give him ground concessions. For 81.200 s month be en put s team in the field that will show up creditnbly and will bring nu dis rsoe on or oil` the field. The teem will in e I better showing then the one there lsat yesr which cost $15,000 to $16,000. He clsime that players are not those who cause inated prices, but reckless managers. who sre ignorant of the vslug of the men. Mr. Eil- heck would e gage the members of the late Kingston clu , with three exceptions, end their plecee b can till at once. Ul |lll|'I llll] 82.36.-5 35- DU ! ll|lllOl' IO, I3 ;8ll'II unuer I6), I. For offences egninet the city by-lure and other law: 343 were summoned, of which 40 were for uaaulte; 20, ghting on the urea! ; 5:. for infraction: of the liquor law. and 65 for infraction of the etrcete by-law. Of these. I36 were fined and 89 dismissed. During the yen 576 enughi protection. The police handed in L165 reports. There were 33 fire: end slurml. The average depth of water in the reurvoir at 2 Am was 6 ft. 7 in ; It 8:30 .m. 9 ft. 4 in.. Electric liuhte reported un it 363; inqneeta held 4. Amount of tines impoeed 81,940 ; feee $925.86. Total 82.865 R6, uuru IIHIU, I ll ICIITIJI IIHIC. They were of all trades and professions : Agentl, 2; hnkoru, 8; baaketmukera, 7; bdr- tomlon. '1; hoilorvnnkeru, 8: blackunitha, ll ; harbors, 5; butchers, I0: bricklayers, I ; boatbuildera, I ; brnkeamnn, I ; bell-lboys, 2; carpenters, 22 : clerks, 6 : cab drivers; 3; clrder, I ; ciggr-makers, 3; carton, 23; clock repnirar. I; earrings-masher, I ;doc torn, 4 ; dentist, I : engineers, 5 ; farmers, 34: reman, I ; gas fitter, I; grooms, 3 ; emlemum, I ; house keepers, 26 ; hotel- eoperr. 2; laborers, 272; Iiverykeeper, I : miller, I: masons, 6; monldera. 17; mn- chiniata, I2; milliner, I; merchant. I : mu- Iicinna, `2 ;miner, I; pointers, I?-hplnsterora, 8 ; petllera, 5; proacitutoa, 2; piano tuner, I : piunqmskers, 6; plumber, I ; sailors, 50; soldiers, I8 ; servant: ; 24 ; stone cutters, 7 ; uhoemukers, 9 ; auddlers, 5 ; atorokeoper, I ;nwit.chmAn, I ;Ia.wyer, I ; showman,`l ; Ipringnlnkqra, 3 ; tailors, 5 ; tinamitha, `2 ; toldgrnph operator, I : veterinary nurgeon, l 2 Initm-, I : wnnver, l 2 whnnlmnn I - [ IOIUl'I.Pll Upl'I'DlAJl'. I ; vuterlulry IUTKUOH, \ 1; Walter, I ; was.\:cr, l ; whoelmnn. 1; boys under 15, I9 ;gIrlu under I5, I. For nffnnnng Anninnt than nitv hv.InIr- Ami ` `I *-'-`*"""` wnuun O'Brien : Logs! Troubles. \Y_... I}._.. I__ IN `FL- Cl'__._l I -_.I I'IUKI.' Of the oenden 71 were English. I57 Irish, 28 Smtch, 412 Canndinns, and 10 Americans ; 368 were Protestants and 3l5 Roman Catholics. There were 6`?! males and 51 females ; 455 single and 228 ma.rrie.i: 60`) could read. 3| could not; 592 could write, 91 could not. Thirty-ve of those nrrested" wereainder 15 years,nnd one under 8.`) years. Of those conned 616 appeared for the first time, 55 a. second time, 11 in third time, 1 a fourth time. 'l`h.- u-urn nf All truths: and nrnfn-ninn. . HOUSE with o ht moms and oxzonalon kl!- ch-:x. Inn! and so I vr nor. with good m.s'.)liu;z : 0Ul|\'~)ni:,'lIl lu Qumran`: (,`~.|lu q ; ilnnwdiuto mu-4i)I1. Apply on the pram sen. I234. or at . o. Is Uuluu Suuul. between Gordon and Alfred `ts. Work Done During the Poet 'YenI~-`l'he olrenders and Their sentences. The chief of police hue issued his enuuell report showing that 683 arrests were made during the year. The leading, offences were : Drunkennees, 495 ; vearuncy, 49 : disorder- ly coqrduct, `ll : usnulte, 19 ; fighting on the streets. I0 : burglaries, 3 ; perjury. 1 ; embezizleunent, l ; fraud, 3 ;_horse steellngr, `2 ;neg"l%tiug to eppesr on summons, 6 (`re- covering stolen `goods, -1 ;ewearing, 2,; threatening language. 3 ; uttering `counter- feit money, 2 uinluwfuliy cnrr ing firearms. 3. Of this number 364 were nod. I53 dia- cher ed, and 80$-seen reserved ; I3 stsnd, ` and were withdrawn. The sentences im- `posed renged from one month in gaol to ten yeers in the penitentiary. Eleven went to the Cemrisl prison, three to the peniten- tinry. and ten were sent to the reforma- Ioriee. Seventeen I'vere sent up for trial, one to theilnune uylum, and tive to bar- reoks. ' ` nc 5L- ..A`.`...L.... E1 .......- n.....l:..I. IE`? THE POLlCE DEPARTMENT.` Lot Him Have a Chum. _. _t.L_ .I__.L _Rl,,,l nl luvallhc Olloogo. I-.. In n.__.:_. I Hung lg Ahlr. Vuuu-uwv-U U-C luau rvf. Rout, Jul. 19.-It In and Ir. Glnd none will be in this city within 3 low do I. -n%hu nqucmd in adhou with K HI but And Ch pops. Naw x'on:.".'!:;."1?.'_"H.' hm Silbot. which ullod from this port on Jun 16th for Rangoon with a cargo doll. in boon ulna no u Innt. In any Ilnlnhnr O-only Iw nnugvwl WIIII I cargo Oltll. III IIONI given up in loot. Her our nuunlnr twenty IIKI. ll sup. uu ?.'5;':h.n smaller. An Iallmato That Ilaa ltaivalaa to some lone-Important lbata. 8-r. boom. Jan. l7-`I`ha mlllal-a annula- tion have iaauod a privata airoular {or dia- trihntlon among its malnhara. which given the following important information rd- ingotha amount of wheat and flour on and in Ill atataa-Minonri, Kanaaa. Illinois. Indiana, Ohio and Mich n--and alao the condition. and act oi a growing whoa! crop of all atataa. roporta coma from 154 what wheat milla. The amount whaalhold by than milla la placed at l, .- ow buahaia mora than one you ago, and 0! floor WIMXJO hbla. or 00.!!!) bbla. more. The avarago aoraaaa of wheat plaalad in Mlaaouri Ia IM and in condition I00; Illi- nnia is 08 aoraaga and Im condition: Kanaaa la I44 and IN. Tho other ataua an 94 to 98 in aonoaga and ooavlition. tha amount nl than In In-man` hamla Ml-marl THE RESIDENCE. on slmooe Street. lard] 0J<:uiod by ltuv. A. W. Cooke: double house of nno roomr two cellars; good yard and onubling. Aggwly nun dour. or to B. Romxaos. u Klngt l '5 Drug Store. wuumlcrvljiulllvllt. Ul IIII IIIIOIIIII ol when In lumen` hands Miuouri upon: is large. Three man about some tho` Ind Olhlrl Innlnr. . upon nor. The women'e ecreeme ettrected the etten- tion of Cherlee Jonee, who eeieing hie whip, deehed into the houee. end A horrible eight met hie gene. Hundrede of hungry rete were iumping wildly :1`. th women who held e bleeding infent elof in one erm. while with the other ehe tried inelfectuelly to deeh ewe} the eherp-fenced rodente thet were climbing over her germente to get et the qhild. Jonee ene ped hie wht at the rote. but not until e dleh of hot ee ee end coele wee thrown over them did they pre- tend to beet e retreet. One grey reteren returned egein end egein to the cherge. Both mother and bebe were eeverely bitten. Hungry Rodent: Attach a Mother and CbIll-Wltb Dlllenlly Repreeeedl. El.l.l.\'\ ll.l.E, N.Y.. Jan. l7.-Uwin to heavy rain: water rats have been driven to eeek refuge from the reeietleee torrents. A great regiment nought refuge in an outhouee adjoining the premises of a man named Simpson. Becoming hungry. the rate left the outhouae and boldly invading the dwell- ing attacked a babe that was lying aeleep in a cradle. The mother rushed to the in fan: and tried to drive oil` the ferocious animaln. when they at once turned ercely upon her. Th: INn'Ill|'I nnnna-no '.l`hlI.At' 0|.` .56-- nuu new agriculture: eocicuee. There in trouble at Elkhorn, in West. Virginia, because the coal miner: have been ordered to load can with three inlteed of no man u formerly, without my lnoreue in pay. The same rule in likely to be edoptedet the Pocehomoe mine: in Vir- qinin. and there in excitement there ello. IICI (ITIVCD OIL Dr. J. H. Funk, of Boyortown. Pu, has dinppurod, takimz with him 8l5,000 and leaving behind judgment: ugsinnt him for $10,000. Be In: one of the moat enennive sad but known fruit growers in the ante and was prominently identied with county md state agricultural societies. Thll il trnllhiu nl Plkhnrn in `V2: ll UK `BIRCH `O l1!c0\'eI'. I ormation from N oxubee county, Minn. lulu tint mob law continual toeliu in the southern part ofN oxnboe and the northern per; of Kemger county and thnt 40 negro u cnbim were rned And destroyed and fumi- llen driven 06'. IL. I II l.:`....I. -1` n...--_.__.. n. L, IIBIUII rulnoa nlm. John Hixon. Aged 37, of Lemon, Ind., has hni almoot the whole of his left fth rib romovod because of An about. The bone `lay directly over his heart, but the patient in ex ocud to recover. In nu--`gob... 6...... \Y..-..L... ......_a.-. \n:_- ewuuuu In we ueparunenr. 0! me some. Phineas Rogers, the auppoood louder of a gang of tirebugn operating around Mechnn icsburg. PL. has been arrented. There bu $100,000 worth of property been destroyed. Allen (Iamnhell. nrnnrintnr of mm L... at 8l()(),ll(gXl Campbell, proprietor of the bank of Evert. Mich.. hu skipped to Canada, with $l0,(X)0 of the funds of the beak and the villego. It is believed that indiecreet |pecu- lacion ruined him. uvnung H cuwu 3 recoru OI .'),UUU mllel. A prominent orleanist recently told the Due l)'Aumale it would boto the party : interest to support Boulnnger in the pending election in the department of the Seine. Phineas Root-rn, than nnnnnnnd lnnnlnr n0 1: soucl or tor um Klnunlon. Juuu: loth. 18$.` cnurun, ulou yl(6l'0Y. A pedestrian named Green. of Southamp- ton, Hnglund, begun an attempt to wulk 5,100 miles in 100 days. with the object of beating \\'eat.ou's record of 5,001) miles. A nrnminnnl nrln-nine y-nmunlu r..l.l oi... r|'Ul. \lCUUKCn. ' John M. Phillips, Methodist book con- cern, New York. and treasurer of the min- sionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, died yeaterdav. A m-dank:-inn nnmnd Hr-mm of .\`m.oI..mn W . ` Dr. Friedberg has resigned the otiice of Prussian minister of justice in consequence of the publication of the indictment Against Prof. (ietfcken. int... n LIL:Il:_.. n-.i__::_. 1,4, wun u. muueu IIIIIUB WIFE, 59 mar. ne men. The anarchists in nttendance at the peace congress, held in Milan, recently. decided to fomcut a revolution in Europe in event of wur. wuu cunulzul Ill Iuvor OI me llltel`. At `Helena, Ark., nine men tied Dan Roy- uoids, colored, to a tree and whipped him with & barbed fence wire, 30 that he died. Thu nnnrnhintn in -I>nan.lL-u..- no N... ........... IUIIIIIIIIIK UII lllellly. The value of breadutua exported from the States during IFNS were $ll2.6l.'),K76. Against $l58,5`2H.053 in I887. Tho: nulinritv nf lhn rnunlinrn hall. .ln..i.l..l ngzsulul. Iun,i)Zn.Uu.) lu I681. The majority of the royllistu have decided to vote for hen. Boulanger in the coming election in` the Seine department. Hamilton`: ulnva nrnlmhl-4 will In: Onlnan emcuun In (He acme uepnrtmenc. V Hu.milLon'a place probably will be taken by Utica, N. \ .. or Grand Rapids, .\l'|ch.; with chancol in favor of the Inter. At `unlnnn A.-L ..:.... ....... .:...i n... D-.. `UllllllIl.Ig IIIHP. Prince Bismarck is suffering from indispe- aition in consequence of his exerfiona in the reivhimjz On Tuesday. The valnn nf hr`-mulntnmn my-mu-on! I`.-Am IIHIIIIIK lllUllC_y. V In Marseilles. France, a house umlerminqd by oods, collapoed, killing seven man and ` woudding nine. Prince Hinnmrnlc in lnfrurinrv from imiinnn, OFFICE. largo. oontral. well tted. Term: 1'0-uormhlo. Pooneuiun lmlnodinuly. Apply `Bux." wnuo. v on rnuucnnu. me nusauln. In nounna. _ The While Caps have whipped one man at Red Bank, N.J.. and driven two others GWIY. Thn trnfnnn nf Han lTnihuI \`n.tnn -|.i-l.-.. WIyo The trustee; of the United States whiakey trust in` working smoothly. The truatis making money. In Mnrlnillma frnnnn n hnncm unda-mi..-,l The Little Thing: int Aoat C|nndluno- Fluhol F1-um Euroiao and What They Portoutl--A Llttlo oi Everything lcuily Band And Remembered, ` "`Joh'n Bright hm-suffered another relapse. By; collision of veuela oi!` Singapore 42 were drowned. .- : 'l`I.. l\....:- .......:..... ____|.2_, ,_,_,, , IVIIBBII uurlug cue prelellla yell . Donahue. the American skater, defuted Von Panachln. the Russian. in Hollnnd. ` 1`hn Whil. (Luna hnvn whinnn Alla nu..- wan: urowneu. _.- v , The Davis sewing machine compcny, N. Y., goes to Dnyaon, 0hio.1 Three In-ma man nf.wu- will in hunt Im THE GROWTH OF WHEAT. 11. 1 ., goal [-0 unywu, UlIIO.{ Three lsrgo men of-wu will be built by Russia during the present your. Donahue. American nlmtar. (Iohmhntl AFFAIRS OFTHE WORLD. HELEQRAMS FROM THE EARTI-1'8 FOUR ounnrans GIVEN. \. Gladstone and the Pops. I-.. In I; 1- _A.._.| u. r ,,, IMMEDI \'l`E POSSESSION. if desired. that Bri--k Residence. H6 Rlmmu Slrevl. lately ov- ruyiud by the owner ; nu vcrrlnduh IIll:u:h1`1l ` tn mme ; also pznrden with (I uil trues. Apply in MR3`. I\'()B..E. FEROCIOUS RATS. 0InI.Up an c. no I.- I9 - N0. f FROM In MAY. that good. anbsuuunl house on Ontario gigroot. near Union. at ro- mun! mmmlnd by rs. Damon. annlv to M 3. INUE IUT Ill. LIIIE [Ill]. Iuuuunuunu 3 t. `nun ` wm occu led by . Deacon. Apply to M 13. NOBLE. 79JohnIo| street. ____.._.__....._.?__.__._._; SHOP ON KING STREET. Apply lhroux this oice. uurr vvn muss, ` NOTICE in harsh given that pursuant to R. >1. 0.. (`hnptor II1. section (Ii All crodllorl hnrimr 1-leunnu uznlnat the estate of Ellmbvth THAT NEAT `l` W0-STOREY ISOLATED FHA MIC DWELLING HOUSE and r romiaes. bounded by Sydenham. North and Hay Streets. Kinnston. at present ooounlod by Mr. our! bounded by `dydenham. North and Hay streets. Kin ton.at resent by Henry Hen anon. or terms `apply to MACDO.\- NELL at MUDIE Henderson. For u NELL 6: MUDIE TIIE STEAM BARUE i4`REEMAS0N AND (`,1 I.\' m)R'[`.'.|. Minnie Francis and (Yin of King~ am. 'l`ol.al carrying capacity 380 )1 Pine V Lumber, or M0 tom coal at 5f00l dra hi. For turlhur particulars hpply to DAVID )N. [)0- RAN & CU. lor full spoclmen line or nun-rtunng rm wt to I-Ihls2Cl`ltU UAL\'A.\`IJ C0 . Palace buillin.:. Vlncinnali. J. No attention paid to puslul L`LI'dI. r \"A.\"l`E[). un ()\'crs1~cr. or vhief mln-rliser. and one to [lure unsismms u\ccunlIm,( to aim of cuumy and pnmnlmium. 36' u month smlnry and expenses .u owrseors. um! 83:) to A8- :-isl mlu. No puddlitnz. Nosollciliux. llulic.-'(:un- ned lo nnking mllections. distributing printed nutter. putting up 1dvuni.~m|nouls. on-.. of Elan-io uoodn. Expunieu ndvanvod: I=~' ios paid each month. h.ncloac- fnur cam ;- .-r are full 5 Imen line of mlu-rtiaing buildin.:. 1*ms,6A1Ly . A _(TAl{E'l`.\Kb`R mu THE BUs1N1-:35 ('01.- L1-`um. Boy pasta-rcL (f.\ .\Iu.V|IA\ r;vI1;.\h\U. minim: mone ' and _st.uupa. kindly return It! . lhns oico. .T:J.'.'.';""'r.o.'{.F"..'.'.'.?.'..': 37 S" n...."`.Tu'.n`.:"o'. .1511. . not have boon rooqlud by ham:-n. son. "'"`""" `Tum cA'3h:no.-4. mu thlillhdnv ofDoc.. A. .'x&`" BmmK.~&--At Pituburgh, this mm. (Jan. 1 l7l.h). Elizabuih, wife of Andrew Brooks, u.gHl (37 yearn. lunenLl,on Saturday at 1:30 U]. I Knnn-:1'r-()n J-an. 6th. hathunigl Kim- lnnu, Roblin. aged 8| years. \'.\.\'.u.s'rI!~'It 4):: Jan. 1th. Mrs. June Vmulstine, Napanee, mg I 77 yum. .`\.\HLl'lY--Al lleusronto, Dec. 313:. John Ashley, aged 52 yegrs. ` \ r-: Estate or Williun um. HLQLULUL Ill LI U T'L(LMl'80N-M(=I.N'Nls-git Picton, `on Nth ""Deoennber, J. Logan Thompson, Elm- va|e,, Mina Louise M. Mclunen. . (ic)RlK)$(IR[K)N-Iu Piewn,` Jnnpnry 5th, `\'e|Io Gordon. H-mgerford. to Miss Elizabeth Gordon. Sophianbllrl. I B(m'\'ERURA!l(nl_~-At Camden. on Jun. lth, John liowyer. in Miss Juno Burgess. thjauger, both bf Camden. ('.\'l9Hll1h*AKIl,R0!H3*-`A. Melitn, - Nani-, tabs, on flan. lat, U. M. Cuughill, of N15- pinka. to Din: Armstrong, formerly of Nupauue. " L`1.n.~ Centreville, on Jun. 9th. John Close. Croydon, to Elimbeth Hllgar. ot the same plncd. . ____:?.-._:1..:j._ Rmmnniins. FRI DAY. ANNUAL n:oo.'ti`ng of the Board of ' 7:30 p.m. 3 ;\ GENERAI. smcvurr. }Tpp1_v_ cu MRS. C WADDIBLL. 82 \\'cllinu:on auuot. Noun `run an I . Woulbroou. JEXEOU T038 N0 r/05. ( V` .\mx1n.\' I-IVKNING. imr mmmv and hlunlnn sPjo`1-AL MENTIUN: VOL.IVI I I. InnK.hula by man punal I Mllllll nut um aid I-It day of IPub:~unr.l .tuo add noon- ur will pro:-and to dutrlhuto tho uooud Iheukl d unon nu nu Ian untitled ulwnouxmgnnt Int`only ta tho olnlmuof which nouoolhall have boon given an IDOVO yo- qulrod. And the CAM executor will not Iervonoudbhntthoulollof III! III ! I-MN olto my non or pol-Inns of whuo claim 1: claims: uhdlnot I-oonlud it :g*oie SALE; mWA,"IT .?,-T 7 __ifQ,S?i_ DIED. .mIunsr:. con~ The Kinder will I IIITT l'I'UUII IIII IIII IOIOI- Mamln, Jun. l'I.--IVnno 'pu-sou havo boon nncllod on unplolon of be! tho prin- cipal: in the nefarious polu-d 0 die: In_ the city. no snow. uungo unounung to Iron: U|5.0W 00 031.000. fboro in II luunnnoo on tho whole nook. * calm in Iuuv luul --rvnr Tom-n1~n..lun. I7.-A tire broke out In tho Bon Nnrcha dry `no-fl non. owned by F. X. Coulueuu, lhln morning. The n III noon under control. Lu qullll of drum goods were dutroyorby the tin and smoke. Damage amounting to from IIEJXDOO ll). [born II III lnnnnnm uutwu Ill mlrrlugu so ulr. annnoon. bl'0(`I- vill. 'l1Ion won gnuh from Syncule. Boston. Philadelphia and othot cities. The bride Iron blue plate with on-up blnuonu. Min Lansing. the bridclnnld, Val elegantly Auind. Mar the wedding but at Mr. Ward : nlidouco the happy con la left for she cut. Both are coloured. r. Johnuon in poouuod of mum lnulqy Dooolnbur A.D. I3. IN. on or oelmo the luv. dny of Fe unirk I80. to send h post- Eapqldullnodonnol II-ndlqot the my 0! innum. (bnurlo. Solicitors their Christian and SIl'l|IllN'I. nddnuound descriptions. the fun pnrlluullllol Llnlr oluuml. uunemont M elr soc mm; and the um of tho nnH.huld by than ;-A I unud rut Fubrnn . I nnr will nroro-ad uuoud --at-vu an an uwur[U`lo A wedding cook ploco Int evening at St. Hoot `I onlhodnl. Miss A. Wu-cl Iva uni in marriage cu Mr. Jnnnoon. Brock- Vi". OI. IO!` llllh from vrumnn, u-v-u vvvuillllj -I uuuwn. ()'rI-nu, Jen. l7.~-'I`hn moat fashionable Ilerriege ol the eeenon took place tlnieelleh noon when Mr. A. H. Rennie, of Aberdeen, Scotland, WI! united in the bond: of nutri- mony with Min Miell, eldeet hughur ol the commissioner of inland revenue. Mr. Rennie ieeeon ole nee! Aberdeen ship- `owner. He leevee th afternoon with NI bride for Nntnl, South Africa. where he will uunnge hie tether : bnlineen for two yenrl. ;I'hI;};::dI;`prI:Imb III vnlued et eeveml -u-you-uvu nu vvuuuy. \\'m'rur, Jun. l7.-A youn man and u womnn dmve into corn on Sum ey sud hnve since been an) inqu the Queen`: hovel here. The Itrunger said that he hnd only lntely been married, end um: I sewing machine agent. He succeeded in selling his horse And buggy to Louie Sebert for W. receiving 81 on account. The horn denler guve his name as W. J.Shnver. of Prescott. Having suspicion Mr. Sebert telegraphed to Pres- cott, and learned thnt. the fellow wu Silu E. Seymour, I horse thief end biguniat, whose hintory in given on our fth pgge. He lzrulnrmeted. Hie bride lenguiehel at the ow Illlll lllppllff uly Ulll "IC good morning. Sir (Thu. Fupper, Lord Coleridge. Con|ul- Genornl W nlier. Mr. Henry White, secre- tory of the Amecan legution, &c. A hon. of distinguished persons were pruent II. tho bcnquot. any uuL_y nun ue nun mlu [0 (I0 uuco no came. Ho hopqd often to have tho plouuro of ueoing in one countr . if not in another. ` hi: numerous I-Ingliuh rieudu, therefore. in uying fnrewoll. he would Adopt the poet : sentiment: : Say not good night, but ip some happier day bid me good morning." I`um)er_ Lord (Inlariduo, Cnnnnl. Fooling Thu \lIIllIIt0I lllnleter PI10l|)I- ' Hle Dull:-I Ware l lI-uelng. Lu.\'no.\', Jan. l7.--Mr. Phelpe. the U. S. mlniuer, was I guest at B banquet given by the uhucuger company lul evening Mr. Phelps, in 3 speech. said the only comphint he hed to bring egainet the countrv weather. the people hml mule it more ditcult for him to say good bye to them than to perform any duty that he had had to do eiuce he r-An-A HA hnnad nhon en hung oh. vxlgn-nu-A (JJIIIIIIIIICU. Everything considered the season cumot but prove I vigorous step in the right direction. nunguuu; u. a. U. neele, uarlewn FIIUO: W. F. McDonald. Cornwall; E. 0. Connor. (mum; W. Stock. Bollovillo. executive ncnulnil Inn lemuly. Tho election of oicerl resulted as fol- lows: Wm. Kelly, 9.452. Kingston, l).M. \\'.; V\'. F. Mchonald, 6.583. Cornwnll, D.W.F. ; Wm. Helm. l0.l85, Uannnoque, l). Sec.-treu.; J. M. Sharron. -42, Cornwall; D. Statistician. W. Kelly. James Mu hy. Kingston; 1). J. 0. Keefe, Carleton P ace: `V W Klnlinnni l`.nI-nur-II- P I} l`nnIuu- llUHl|llllI IB8IBIHllVF CUHHHIKIEO. The Toronto Labor Refo-rmer Wu adopted as tho otoial organ of the district na- sembly. ` Tho. Alnnnn nf nh-All: rnnnltrl an in]. PURSUAN1` to the Ruined autumn of Ontario. (`humor 10. Uoa!on&.Iouc0 to Inn- by nun an on-dual-and persona _h:wln oldm upon or aqnlmn the gutnus of W illlnm Ewnrt. Into of the Vlnue of Pormnouth. in the County of Frontenac. Omulo who cued on or about tho latch! Dooolnber A.b. In. who uh: day I-`eizrunry. IE. by nont- uauuuululcy LUITHIKUUUK lull ul5rlC[. Provision has been omude for the district master workman to visit the urioualocnl lodges from time to timein the interest of the order. The very best possible feeling: prevailed, And the utmost condence expressed on every hnnd in the ultimate HuL'CC3U` of its mission. Many manners of legislation were taken up and a committee appointed to act in conjunction with the duminion legislative committee. The Tnrnntn Lnlmr Rafnrnuar win nulnntnrl UIII Bl.IlCIIlCul J (Ulla. The cummittee on the state of the order reported the order to have found its levol. |nd,`afwr the usual falling. off to be in the Mueudnucy throughout this district. Prnvininn has hnnn .mm`In fur tho ulintrhvt EUIICIIII Illlfr 'l)rKIHCl.l. The timmcea of the district assembly were shown to be entir ly satisfactory. Proviniou was llm-le to Iupply every member with a journal of proceeding: and a complete nan- cial statement to date. PL.` .`.....`...\:AA__ ..._ ml... _A...K.. -1` AL- __I-_ IINJUIUQ IP07 Delle\'Ill0 I0 UCWWI. The representative to the general smock- tion, Bro. George Toner. expressed entira cnnlidence in the present administration nu-ler the direvuon of T. V. Puwderly, general matter workmen. 1`hv Hanna. 1:` Hum nlintrin-I nnnnmlxlv warn neun BIIOWCU 1| IIVUFIUIG HJCIWEG In num- bers. Four new 1003'! were inatituted during the last half year for this district. It in At present comprised of twenty locals. located from Belleville to Ottuva. ` TL- _....-......_...:.... ... Al... .........I -..-..-.- .---vvu-u-vu ... u--nu-ouvquu. \ The annual soguion of Dim-M Association 235. was held inlt,-`auanoque ou Tuesdny and ` .2 'o(lues(l|y of this week. Delegates were` present from Belleville, Nnpauee, Porta- muuth, KllIgEt4)D,(ll[`lal]01]U6, Smith's Falls, Perth, Pembroke, Carleton l`lLce, Prescott, Cornwall and Ottawa. TI... gm... 9.. I\` 1\.`.p..:..o \I.u-6-.. \\'n..I....-... \/UTHVVIII III KIUHIVVL The reports of District Master Worknnn Toner and Recording Seoroury William" Helm showed 2| favorable iuerahse in num- horn li'.-....- null! In.-nln -nun :nnOn0-A.` 'l`llF.' L STKDII-T. `Tho Anuiml Moathlg of the District Auoclntlou In Gnnanoq ue. 'l`l... . _ _ . ...l ...... L... J l'\:-s..:,.A. A_.._-:_L:-._ \au4.v5aAIuJ uauacnjulaas \l\JllI Bunmu from NEW York av saw: thorizod Age t. F`. A. Folger. 1 of Brock St.. inblon. ' II. 0., (`humor nu. section as an crounore herin egelnat Garret . late of shurbot lake. Tovrnehi of 030. County of Frontennc. who died on or e ut tho am: day of Novevuher I888. are on or before the mm day of February. I889` to send by peel prepaid. lo the undmeumed. their chruellen end em-n~ mes. Iddreeeo. and doecripuone. uh? full peruculnre of their claims. a statement o Incl: eoconnte. and the nature of the security. it enf. held by them. end that on and utter the eeld om do of February. I89. J. H. vnnnon An ! (loo `thee ecetors. will roceed tn dlelrlb tot e MOO ! I the eel-I El seheth an-you among the eeruee entitled thereto. mgmrd be: hed only to the nlnlme of which; they have I n nnuoe II Above euued. And in-. exoculorl nhell not be liable hr the pro oeode of the eeld eute to any penen or endl- ton or whme chum they have not received notice A! (line of such dletrlhnvl -n. H. H. HOWAT. Brock Street. K1 . Sollcl for the h.`xeoutoI-I`. KlnuIh\n_ JAIIIAII Ilhlm __,_ V. will rnnke some reduction in the price of smnoot their linoeot lumber. mid sash factory goods this sennuu, We have olio barn frame what. one 36 and one 40.||A|Io good brick. ulrbh will be sold on reaaonblo terms for gboa dpprovcd notes. ' ' 'I`I-ll? ll A'I`lCIl7\Y `I`llLCIJl\'\' Til-no Arron: 0- Innplolon. ....n. I... run 1;..- _-_.-_- -To Utica. Albany, New York, Phi|ade|'a. % THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY 'nume..Wntortown & Ondennburg, mt. Wuhfn3t.on.Baltlmon ma .1: pommn North on: New York. vi: (}.'!`.R. and N.Y.C. Rn. T. HA N-LE&.' V` 'rm<: Ln:An1'.\"a`Ux~:u1cn'rAKm11. Plmmlu S'rm:o-'r. ' ` >-. _.fA~d `' CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY., Hgn tun loans: In Vn-.1: -nannlntu-1`-av Ln SORR?-T0 SAY GOOD-BYE. -_..___..._ Pin In tho Ilnn lnroln. __-,_ I ._ .- . n I | THE` RATBBUN COMPANY aoLnLo"Lzo.~rioTrf Exz=.cu1'o5' None? Ilu-Hod II lo. Goo:-go's. AA]..- A..|. _I--- I__A -..-_x__ Grout Wedding at Ottawa. ... I__ III HVL- _,__.t :1 pl WI! llby. - '.._ I"' A .._.._ ~KNlGHTS or LABOUR. JAMES REID, ...--x... . .--.-. cu uuurao ` THE RATHBUN `COMPAN Y.` [I1\}~ST0lsI.. CANA_DA,_ THURSDAY EYENIN(:.JANUARY17, 1339. +'.;,;%.;.;;..;...% s.Au- s.toot also 'Jp'{.m T. '('&'.T; I} our boon bolero." mu. No more dumhle or wt-ll-tuned Inulrumom In (`-mmln lhnntlwti. .\{. WKBICR UPRH-`ll'l`. Modem! in price and uuoxcollud by any cann- dlnn lnatrumnnt. . an-uuu Iv- saw-yv---uuu -nu nu. Lormou. Jun. .l7.--'l`ho Standard any: : "The; publication 0! thc Golchn Indict- ment`-hon that Blnnrck hillull vs: the author ol tho moutronl ohugu quiut 8|! R. D. Ilodor. The hlur bu ohoun o - ly to nuooluto hlnuol! with the o|Innu0l[,o.rn'o ll . ' Tl in cold brllltll =:.u::I. hu:i.::n :InLih I: `rang wrwrolln policy. lllif II I com Dllul nbont the whole buuinou which II on - lngy uuplounut. Hhcuuoi hnon I: lie L opinion In 5 way In which It on rdlv nnr hnnn hnlon." u vnur no pun: u-In-IQ Puus, Jun. l7.-Iho Tempe any: that I London rm bu olforoil the oral of tho Cuthuuiun monks of La Urn o Chsrtrouu the sum of 3,000.01!) Iorotnonopoly of the manullctllro and sole of the lunch: Chortroun ll nour. A papal legato, who srrivod At t 0 monutryon Monday lug, Int oujolnod the monk: who noon the olor, romlndhg them thus the Cort in mutate: forbid trading. The pdonl ol tho order In dhnoud to I-ohm tho mo. Inluliu Iornlu Ifllllll. Lno `Inll ol order In dlapuud rojool tho pro- non]. noun; 1- uv-m -nu-.--cu uvu-urn vvoe N Iw Yoluc. Jen. l7.-The Ilemld chime to hem learned that I plot exuu, {omented by En lleh detectives, to blow up some of the B tieh Inger eeeemerl In New York harbor and Ly the blame upon M r. Phruell'e adherents, the reel perpetrators being oer- taln recreent Irinh in America who ere hoe- tile no Mr. Parnell. The detectives are uld to have developed the plot briey In Kenn City. Mr. Petrloh Flynn and M r. W. H. Welleoe any they helleve the report in cor- rm.-1:. Ulyl IUD UUIIIIOI ICCUPL `II. Kl-IITIDIOOI of the law which. inuud of ailing hi: nmcient rights. oouforu new nova gnity upon him. His nooopunoo o! the law mightcsuno suspicion thut too close I conuoctiun oxintod between Italy and the pnpucy. sud thin would be rejudicinl to the interest: of the church. Kioroover the luv would not save the vnicun in the event of wnr, And the do- ful of Italy. And might lud.|to the burning of the Vatican. Tho Position oltho 1\`ovyl.uw-H!| llollnou Cannot Accept no Gun-snuo. Rmut, Jln. l7.-Tbo Ouermtone Romano say: the pope cannot Accept the guarantee: of the law which. inland of mnnanizinn hi: ICE LU IEKIIIHKIVU ICI-Iuu. Another report in connection with the sensation in that there in another suitor for the hand of the bride, and that the lnther of the rival in buuii interesting himself to promote the man ling of the marringe sl- reudy celebrnood. The bride anl groom `returned after the wedding to their home near Sillery. I`heir honeymoon was of short duration, however. On the 5th inst. the bride came to town to see her friends and failed to return. It is said that she is now an inmate of a convent, though the disconeolate bridegroom cannot be persuaded but that she would return to his embrace it he could only obtain a brief interview with her. It was his intention to have the banns called in St. Patrick's, and to be married again according to the rites of the Romsu Catholic church. It is claimed that it was with this understanding that the tires marriage was celebrated. The friends of the bridegroom allege that this was only resorted to for the purpose of defeating those who opposed the union, and they now hint that the same inuences are preventing the second marria e and promoting the ac` tion in court, antfthnt amongst the pres- sure exerted upon the bride was the argu- ment that she had been invlueerl to live as a wife without being a wife at all in the eyes of the law. or yet in the eyes of the church. The case is likely to be a most important one for the courts of law, and may possibly lend to legislative action. Anntiuxr rnnnrf. in r`nnm-Minn with aha HIHI Dy FHIHCT KVOIUJICH. Finding, hoerever, that ebrta were being m\de to prevent his marriage the proepcc tive bridegroom took time by the forelock and determined to be merried wi.hout wait- imz for the ceiling of the henna. He exe- cuted I merringe contract by which he net- tled upon hie bride the property donsted him by his mother, and proceeded to be married by licenee. on Jan. 2nd, the very day upon which the contract we: made, he came to town with Miss Mur hy and ob- ruined a marriage license. his license. eigued by the lieutenant-governor, was the wnrrnnt upon which the ceremonv wee per- formed by the Rev. Mr. Love, and in View of it being no signed the reverend gentlemen neturnlly enough considers that it juetied ` hie notion. `PL- l..i.l- ._I ...u..\... -...e.........l .35.. ml... ! L\N() REPAIRS of All kinda on Uprlnhu and square: emculod at the W--ber Factory. corner of Princess and Gm-don streets. Kings- No durable wt-ll-tuned in.-urunlont In (`-uuldn thnnlhnli M. VVKBER UPHIHHT.

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