Mr. ucmuyw uuum going over the cues the one now under comiqlu-am... w... done the one for which they had my mp - ; I lleulioill hi VIC! of 3116 death of Mr. .\'o lo. f 'hoqIIIo he was Inn he would have been In mre stringent reading ofsho luv slum had been given his in its eni-lior history. He ' 1 I I Mr. Blah n-"plied. urging neqoagify for a : I mgrothd Mr. `Noble : death. regretted in :. "exoollcnt witnon for the titionor. Ha `I I] I claimod that my of _Mr. ccarth `a con- u tendon: were not patunt as they re- r frohoo to pnvinchl doction appnla, and 1 were not _ to dominion can Ur. o Blch at A cdllr. McCarthy`: contention" thus if little ohms oocurnsd in an other I.` wise hgnclt election they should hoover 1` ,uuu. -.-uIpuu.n. n... `a.m.bur_v-.. '" "'T a two m vluo Alanna .I .n...|..-.__| 1! u...a.. \ vv IIIIOP I 'l'0 oabllltlos. i Pu-tly blond weather with IIOIEIIQIII-and I out . . ma. ognac. - | no. .35 A. 1'. I A. M. ' Mr. Clark rloived as clbnatiol of 350, r for the genonfhoopiul, from the Ancient ` St. Johns Lodge, [LE and AM. ' tuzuuowfcllltlll ' Ehe tl`::li|"ll` of the oi-phuu' homeggnk fuync owedgq thonceIp'tot ".1 ' donation from the Ancient St. John's lodge. `N0. 35 A. F. C A. M. Mr PI.-Ir I... _.5.-:..-.I .. .|L.__u-_ .2 A-A rurumoutn rnlnne nuw t. Kundtll. of has c cared 82.000 t The nchr. W. R. Tay , Dix, has gone into winter ` ledo. Clayton, with his doop his season. Ior, Capt. James quarter: at To Hardy Intel-outing Items Gathered Along` tho Ilnrbour-\ ouol` Movements. The achr. Delaware, Belleville, is on the Portsmouth marine nilwqy. K ndall. of1Jll to `til, doo euro?! tl1iI{oa:,>n`. P James \\'halen and His Wife Cannot Agree- --lle Olves Iler I`-2.50 l'o-r \\'eok. Mrs. Whalen charged her husband, James \\'halen. with having assaulted her. She pleadee that he did not properly support her, and spent the most of his earninu in drink. He claimed that his wife's statement. that he assaulted her. was groundless. but he might have spoken to her roughly. She was his second wife and thought that he made more of the children of his first wife than he ought to. His first wife never tried to ut him in prison, but rather endeavored to Beep him night. He would leave his wife if she so desired and give _her 82.50 per week. Mrs. Whalen accepted his oer and the magistrate let Whalen $1.); warning him that he must keep his prom . I The Service In Connection With the Feat`- ral In St. Mary's Cathedral. The festival of thelnnnavulate Conception was celebrated to-day in St. .\lary's cathc-- dral with all the andeur of the ritualof tha- ,L-hurch. At 6 do ock large numbers of tho.- congregatinn partook of holy communion. t Grand high messwas celebrated by the rector of the cathedral assisted by deacon and sub- deacon. At the conclusion of the mass the Host was carried in solemn procession and s f I r 3 afterwards ex-gated on the tabernacle, it will remain until tor Vespers. The altar is mag- nicently decorated and illuminated. The music and singing was very fine. T-omormw morning masses will be celebrated at 6 and 9 LID. The festival was observed in the dierent cum-entinal institutions. It is ex pected the administrator will close the servi- ces on Sunday evening. - Chspult underwent at Rnmnbur. . l|\|.'r. .\lr. liluke, continual. hv pointing out the itmv text umlor which the money was ` paid. t utgning of I piouau! pnpcr to ah--w tf noo-entry. The continued opontiuu nf ( 'un|\I-Mg: upon Nuhlo was mentioned. cad .-alsntha tnrniugol (`unuingham to Noble, that there I'll an ognonumt houoou the politics] pnrtlu. that hrlhory wu tn he e-st-hcvred. Mr. Blake refenetl tothe wonder- ful absence of memory. ulu'n_u nppsreut in I-lectiuu trials. Illtl uhnwevl that outside of that the crunch] facts were tmmd in the pa\_v- , nu-nt 0f the umney. nlcvuitlitu; it of the imsy pretext: surrounding it. In the hil-lish wny of giving A vote an attempt h.ul In-u mule to-cover up I mrrnpt act. g .\ t-uItniuh`rn|hIt* timc nu Ipvnt by the ' ju-lgr am! Mr. Blake in uliactming tho scape , ~-t' rcrtasiu S(`\.`liI.|l|S ut tho: Election act. The ` Luv. .\lr. lllnko hold. pnsvonte-I a corrupt .u'l luuiu mmmitto-I after an election tn: ! 1n\`o-I` I .- u!\n\rn-4| III: nine--nn-t..-... .._..|-- nocn:ur_v-m0. John A. Mclity. ll. of`(1.--- W. Bro. M. Mclhnnld. .\`.l).-llro. Robert \\'. Ayleuronh. J.D.--Bm. Arch. M. (futon. S&ewardn-BroI. H. Benjamin and Robert \ Hilbert. J.G.-.Bro. Deni: L Wright. Tylor--Bro. John W. Dennis. lmullatinu on the evening of the 27!): uou army 9 meetings. It is Ilill that other V lnonnlcrs at his mntheri home have lost I money. sud lune uuspou-ted the young man ` of taking it. He Wu I-eutenceal on two , charge: of larceny to the Central prison fur six mouths. the sent:-mes to run concur rentlf. He took his punishment coolly. Poop. who know him cnusider llut he in not well hnlnneeol. His friend: at (Sumne- ` qua sre highly respected. if I .\ Young Hun Hood: mum o(l.u-my- Arruto-I at Illa Duvet`: llo-0. Heor \\'unllou n pared in the lia court in morning c|lI u goc| with Int`:-Zn) . He pleaded guilty. bin gave no excuse for his olfunw. He had stolen two wntches and chain! and a sum of money from Mann. Phi pen and (`lurk (who I-oudod with his mot er It (innnnoque) while they were M work. Then he relnovod to Kinglton, II` riviug )aIt.enhny. A tvlophone mange Ins received an police hellqllatrterl last evening 4 reporting the robbery Anl requesting that 1 the police look un the Ihinl. Al ll n`.v|n.-l.- cpurung we rmmery and requesting , police up thief. Al. ll ufclock g utlia-rt Aiken and linrnnn nnuto-I him at '~ \\'iHiuns\'ille in the home of his nuveelhurt. ` For I yecr he lire-I in Kingston uni wurked , for Mr. Riley, of (hlnnqui, and Mr. W. Languluu. A few lays ago he visited his home in (Junuoquc usual spoke at the Salvr lion army's It in aid that lnonnlcrs an his .m.u...-`. |......- |.....- I...- 3. IV . -- T0 LOU J.\\'. - l .\\'. Bro L`lnplain-R. \\'. Treasurer ~B1 o. I h`ocretsr_v-Bro. . II .61` u' 12-. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. lMMAC>Ul:AT E cdiufvrnou. --u-v I-s VIIIVVII IIUI DIIIGI II llll III C ruur hold in hunt :1 {3 tlmm. Tito burl [Ian the-tight lw luul Chill) in the ltmue. but I't9t` Ittiltatkou. Ilatcclire Iloylo. of Hllllll. nut unly more that Strutlton and Shoal were uoturiuuu thieves and cruuh. 1 but. wlmu than wltueuu tron that they worr gr: III Wutorlou runutyfm the night on the night the rolnllory was cmnmittod. Ik- tectiua lloylu I'll ulnlr to ioleutily two 0! tlw Irltuonoo no pmblem and thieves from Ro- cheater. anal the thlnl u u llnunilton man , who haul the rs-put.m nu ol ln-lug at sumptu- i--u cu` \'H'|lUlx'a`l .-ml .\'|n~o--I. Tho judge ooutonvod than owl: toulnd your: in the Kingston ponitentiuy. Ru-utltcn and Hlwo-l Icm mmpvmiom ol Lrnlur, who \\-u neat to penitentiary hr ten years fn_r tltg Nilucue jewellery robbery. ;`u-umwm uuuu unmou um"! HIIOOII NM , "Du-.-"trulhon .'~1hoouliunoompunIinly oung mu; gm] Igloo tn HMIIHOIII. lm than luu the wpuutiuu I hang u_unn _ who has put up A great many c-make-I gulp. \\'hero\'er he went he (II in Ink lllieru. arranged and Ihllill the "way." '0! lung IKO".LuI'Il in Wam-loo county. Ill u: Iwlinu uf country mu worhd ulna ulwly. Robluriu more an mmasuu that 0 \'igi|um- tumu|iMII.I`u funuod. ml allot I while Slruthon. -\'h-cl and no clnh urc spectral and ohunl lay angry lumen. Tin crnoh onlnoohotl tlwuuolvun in anally uni npuoul n. Incl (In unseen mount them out. Hhcod and 3-luutlu-rn can when [:1 toners. and 5 :11: was old: uupmml. I L. The (ourunvu Ihocin tbofou . II` . Lu! nuulu his out he. ShcI Incl ` struthrn Ion trial at Ilothu. The out nu fur luunkiug iun the Imunr u! on I I ; mgn Iuum-J \'a.u-h anal In-xnling ll). - Tho- " Oviddnre Ihuwoul Hill the ulol mus hull Inoou gagged auul male to give up tlw_Inonoy. than u-vulvon Ininu nuintnl AI him nu] . uggvu lull mule [0 `IV! lne__monoy. bu-vuh-on laeiu raintul II. him and J` is ullilfl. but .-I-._ nL...._.|_. L I lil- Tho 'm|go thought that the u'idoun- ul (`Mn 32. Ir.,nII tho point was IIlIvnt'lu } Imntml. No In utinod that the yuan; ` mun did not come home without In-In-wing he could get nil upenlcs. nu was c-vi lemon! by his utlunpt to get them twice n\'0I`. lonthor I`:-olnbllltion. nlnunln _.. AI. -.. _!Al `rm-:v wuu. SEPARA_TE. flay Inn Iouhocl Ibo rum-mu - `llo Cr!-nu fhuy (hnuluod. Yulonlny om;-on urrivml In-N with two `notorious crooh nunocl Dick ltooul anal "Dov:" Htrulhon. Shoal h_n o9_unpunIivol)' "..u. I] II con: `ro Fm mA1.7-msoN- 1.26 nouf orbrinsns Ackhowlogomont 1 ha. I 93.- ...`...|.-_-v I TWO NOTORIOUS CROOKS. -. IEIIC r. ayleuvo . Juhn A. McKay. Iru. M. Mnllnnnhl mu ru-arly uulanun-sl. Mr. Blake submitted that tlw oviduct _uhoI'od that Noble had won Fanlbridgu mminr. ind halal him On got the you mun ( clown. AMI it would be all right." ` wu nu neccuity to 30 hot on hr in that up prove that I corrupt pru-tic! hul horn mm- nfuineul. ll. hoqu-or, an-ongtlu-uul thu- wt. 'l`|._ L. I... -L-.,-L. -n - .n -I - : nu ouucmuou IIN: M ! In-um III Illa Mu. my Ilia iouhhlp than said. ul-jut Io VIII thin might be urged In ugmmnt. that he did laid not new the pqyuuut to Cuulnri-lgo. u.. u I the \ clilforlng (min I payment sale In tho non v inuu llimu-II. that ii taking it in I 3-,-gal pact. | mw. Ila uh! Also that In would but what! mutt 4 clum nu-I for tho dohloo haul to any nu the queen` ` In-o tiun of . from which it ia infernal In-. llul ill llil opinion Um qluzlliulo M again )' ` \`u|u| mu rk-arly uhlalln-I. ' ntlw Mr Illnhn mnh-ham! 9|... 0|... ....x.|_-.... , >- The lavoolluu l'QIuw| loll Ito (`In by the Inuit; `l`nlo-u- Quack: at (`can i lllnonond 4. John! Hound on llunl . will I Polltlcnll. Tho court nouuwlol 8 o`oloui.. II nu : ggroexl thtllagqullnn would hl9'p:- hr-;:-I - Ill |..`0||l' I I UV IIC `W OYIIII I|\ IIMI )_\` Mr. Blah. TIMI gontlomcn was ull I....d. but the I-ooh were not. \\'u... I the cuurlhugu Mr. Stuu~_v umamro-I an-I 1 my es. and. Na pmuu . no: ol small I muuouudnn huh. In on (then van on " item dolnllng I\auuL`u\ with cash. ; 81.3. on a thirty .14.` unto. re I'll nu : cntry of the limo in the bill I-nah. The uituuuupluutwhouthonohwu -lea-I troynl. luu Iuewcn-uloal fmmtrlli Ilut X =-.~:-:'...'-::.:-.:......- "-.-.*:.*`.-.:..-.-:::.'~.'7E~;~'.~.'.~..: xx out-yo! the sun at Into lhwm .nllhuonl"ob. |.uaItho.:|hok r huh; nlmwod that (`olllu Owl volod lW0l`|\- ` THE PETIYION DISMISSED TO-DAY; IV JUSTICE PATTERSON- WIDTH- '.`."i......"*;'.;:1.'3'.::.` "";1.;`:'.`':: 21-3.- 'l'|l E Bl.lI(_'Tl()N_j_';\S|I. nm-m m- I `ut In-llevillg nu Hing npcr npontiuu rationed. n |rol\IoOll the : in Ihni nnv. (hnnbrislge. jr., city to vote I nlerrod to the a rim II he IIMI to his DUI. llim vote, thu hi: ex right." His Ion bridge, |r.. uctn iug evidence con at he an consix alter had been product-1. No I occur: it. If no; lhuuld have prnllw not being done In uuch a statement In (`ambriclgm or newer omnnmniou he ume here In \' V I wun we recrnnlnntor_\' charges. The judge said that there was one matter that he felt he ought t o allude to, and that was that so far as the evidence had gone before him he was satised that the election had been an exceptionally pure one. He had no reason to suspect the contrary, but every reason to believe that both parties had done all they could to carry out the honorable agreement arrivegl at between them. The evidence, of course, showed very persistent mom on the part of the less respectable members of the community to be bribed. Referring to the con- duct of Douvherty and Smith the judge said'that he t id not believe they had been bribed. though he did believe they tried to get some one to bribe them. He s ke strongly about the act of thermen in so ling themselves for the sake of the reward offer- ed, and added that he was sorry he could not attend to them. The law` vylas very stringeutastot eproeeoution o t ose v- iux or taking bribes, and {mm the con net of the fellows he felt that they were deserv- ing of heiu proceeded From the 1- rector of t e men on the wit- ness stand -he was satised they werenot bribed. and. therefore, they could not be handled. by him. But it would be - `t if they esca punishment. a it [II n thy ihterests at min and on helisllv` of l 3| those who were endeavorin to carry on 3 nre election. He. there ore. called the 2 3 attention of the county attorue to the mat- - 1 ter andsumested that the men 1 ! nesees, in the counter-c 1 agent" at r u or or securin mane far 1 f ptooeeded under faleep;ret:heee, which chages had been pretty well made out by their '_e\`l- dence. There were questions asked as to the expenses crested in the suinm of wit- in other out that such the ordlnsr_y costs, and it wasnotstajl aeoensq tmmshen speclal Th.-e'eosrtwas about to he ehss"d,"when Dr. Jil Sfninrl gram. Isnlhtnll III: I---5 inst in some way. A TIICIW I8 I0 PPOIIIIIOI Ill lad, Sh oblo would make it :1] rightggxorsith Cu: lnridgn. jr.,, and an to the caution said to have been givon b Cunningham" to Noble. Mr. Mclntyreud in going o ver the cases I than on: not nndar mmnialu-nni.m urns .I...... . uno counvu wont to be cloud, when ' Dr. John Stuart u-on, ted his lingu- at the judge, nnd nmueln > 1 any acuuu Annuaoneu. There was a small Attendance at the court this murnin when the judge took his next. Neither Mr. ako. Q,C., nor M r. .\lc(,'srthy. Q.C.. were in attendance. They Ind pro- ceeded tn Toronto by the morning train. 9 The judge was ready to go on when Mr. Whiting arose and said : After consultation we lmve decided to olfer no evidence on the other clnargtes." Judze--`L`hen I hnvn In alintnlun flux 3 I ! peuilun wan man. He enquired if there was a emu petition, ` and Mr. .\lclnt_vre replied that there was ` not. but there were counter vharges, and they had been preferred as Mr. Guun had claimed the seat. The action having been abandoned there was no necessity to go on with the recrilnimuoi-_\' charges. The indne laid that than wan nnn Innftnr uuer no enueuce the other clnargtes." Juclge--`l`hen I shall have to dismiss the ` petition with emu." Ila Dllllllil-An` if Qlun-.. ....... - .._.._- -A -EA)--- 17.! were. In: llml not allggt-st;-xl to 4: any une t t Mr. .\'uble made huu a pro rt uniso. neither did the flitlu.-r, when the nun- i was aigm:-I` remind Mr. Noble of his alleged pmtuise. This cleared e\'0I'_\'tlIlIl;.' away except the fact an to the payment of tlielnouey. it new unfortunate that Mr. .\'uble Wu not present to tell his aide of the ~ story, but his lunlahi did not think hie : statement would hnrec lunged umturially the chant-rter of the evidence auhmitted. He 9 admitted that Mr. Noble had given the - money. because of the way in which (`ant bridge. jr., voted. and that for all pnr on it would have been just no well hon he handed the money to Cambridge. jr.. instead of his father. Then wae it a corrupt act? He held that it was not because there was no promise mule before Cambridge, jr., voted, and therefore. hie vote was not in- fluenced by the subsequent proceedin . neither was the election alected. Wu 0 act wilful Y The judge gave the name inter- pretation to the word wilful that he did to the word "corrupt," and if there was no eorrnpt act there was likewise no wilful intention of doing a corrupt act. The judge noted the nppmhension of Noble to prevent doing anything illegal, and he had to admit that the pmceedinge he took to give the money to the father and accept the nute was ll futile and fooliah one. He held that the . `payment of the money to young Cambridge ' or his travelling and other expeueee was not a wilful and corrupt act, and the charge being unproven was dismissed. 11):` --em.-t innnalulint-In ..IS.\........ I i 1 Icing unpnwen VII GIJIIIISSOJ. The con rt immediately adjourned. mnur l.`0ml`lIlllIll`IN'1l to the son, who said vnte for Sir John, while he ,wu impnuod with the Hun Ihut hu fuhgr imgmlocl to nuts for Mr. (-`unn. and hail hm-n mn\'~rtt-J. 'l`h~iv win |t`N"0H`, Il0llIill.( to show that the -on haul In-en promiu-I his l'\pt`lIsl`S. This mun ovi- clo.-iical by the sun upprunching hulh sides ` for his ex `us:-s. He hml not sllggoslcni at the not I'll nivm-J rnniinil `I |- \'..I.L. ..6' LL. uuuuuus. Illlyti III j KI by iii 'uthLIu1 taken up and diluent ssc- -n `tiunsolt luv ealto-t attention to. Mr. I" Wale held that all `y did not came a!- N teiun election. pmviu ed anme act on done I actiny that agency priutlkuln conclusion "I ulpolliagdav. Hr. Nohle lid begin hie ii. work on polling day and tiniahed it at the In earliest possible time after the voter had '0 voted and an ravcuted it heingchaliengs-I. I- I ll-I elslonsd t at the cues of bribery by as It agent was fully eotshlinhecl. : Judgs Patterson said that hardly anything would he inul Ivy his taking the matter into consiufe.ration. tor the ciucttitlel eun- viatsd, and can-a cited. were not new to him. He had had mnni-lens!-lo experience in the election c-ourta. He did not think that v. at the deciaiona qnntad wen material to I tticnlar case. In looking at it he I t ey should not moiluok the conduct 0! I vlevtiou and the arrangement entered I het\u!:It the parties to have it a pure 'um~. The evidence so far given in the - cluu-non. whether it mu tn-nthtnl or not. had ~ air\'aiv`I.Il ttuthiug tn -show violations of the I in all the char I considered the ' mien nuns not pic to accept hrihea. rather they had placed thumuelwu in the tint: of seeker: ul them. Vanilnridgs. Daugherty and Hunith sought money. There mu evidence therefore to show thatthe agree- ment WI: hone-atlv a-lhemd to. Starting 1 {mm that conclusion he enquired whether there had been an arrangement by which I the ytnent of money waa promised to tfamidge. hslore he came to the by Mr. Xohle. He tiret evidence of ('amlpritl,-C, IL. said caulsoni a letter to be tent lling him ttrcoine down and .` use: would he made all 5, Hill ship did not think.Ca|n- untrnthfui -hiI nuumer of giv- (`OIIIIIIHOII that conclusion considered mistaken. If such a am! it should have been attempt had been made to u not secured the petitioners U produced the writer of it. This K he qua-atium-d whether ever as that quoted was made ar.. and it so that it wan communicated to the who said ch was 1;, fin!!!` illlnnrimi In l`n|In f...- \I.- 13...... . 3. no L! k I I4 ,I In-ilunl. an-I rlaimecl that If hril-cry Incl ; mculrcd. hmsuvur wall the Klein. the tier ` tic-u nlmulcl hr minimal The evident iuton ` Ii--In u! Mr. Noble wore uouidcred llhl cle- ~ chmol In In willul. an cvhlonccd by Mule ` niru In om-er up hin (nah. He tulul (am- ` Inriolgu, jr.. `'1 run`! nln ills`; but I'll loud ' N}! umuey toycmr leuhor." Ho halal that Ilu--mum-_v was not pui-I to take l.'Au|.I:rldu ' hurl. In H.|uun. nu-I In: no! iveu u n ` gem-nnu at-t.l:It lot IBM I! call bridzo J up mums hero Ed . {or II III! and > ollm-expomu goolllo. 50 `H. Ind both \ eurruptly Id VIHIIIC ll idol ' zliunuc. Iltly (to null dbl by 1 ;u(`uhr won hits as and ullnat gm The Actlon Abandoned. Iy llntuuc new or lino cut. I r. Mclntyrommle I for renuu-ks. re- 1` lmtiug some of .\'Ir. Blanks : comentioua, I i-incnpnlly as to promise: suggested, . (hut it right _\\`it;lr `Cam- I...:.I... :- nus.` ..- 5.. AL TINT BRITISH \\'Hl(;. '|`lllIl{Sl)AY given inrllu "05 nl ""3 Iuium "W mialcrml u.-opt wives ['00: away. Illllw |-`.- o. 1,. ml 11, M born` AI`lIlI)iO0`l nmc` we M; r. 1,5,9. ulnrid,-I. d. _ r K], a i ' I}. I C I mate a ` _ think, (}aIn- mg}. men` Am], unclusiun in M cpmm _\[r_ an the ` ()1 ofuiit. Kin: we er (~ g ` wug "er W` h "9: m.-clan , w 0 Sim h ' ., Ihut`. n,_ 3, `Ir. (.uun. ,,,m p N-re , on-'-"3 |..;..o`;i.........wu-nu ;uu _lI?&l::.l1l. 1' no Inunngolnell uni I yconuidujod the anbjocguuinhihgit .deru`.o: in connection with the school: 'Allth hoglunch in" ca.` . clad docnlrmtof $110 n school munnnmgnt ........:s4.. |.-- __A ..,- Theresa and A. M. Brnnan. daughters of ! the late John Brennan. of Gananoque. vlm I medietely one of the eiatera, Mn. W. (}am- I ble, appeared and soon thereafter the other ` sister wan found to haln achicago telephone oice. Then the tact wan diacloeed 'to them that an uhcle who died aeven years in I ` California had left Il5,(ll) for each o the ` girls and that it was in the Ottawa bank to 3 their credit and drawing interest. The 3 ` windfall was meet unexpected and will be ; moat acceptable. ' I 1 Two Young _WoInoI Got l'orInIoI-- They were Intod up After You-I. Infornution wu hiked in Broclville yea- tardnyu to the whereabouts of Misses Theresa Brenmm of Gnnnnnnng Jun I nousmn. In Mr. Daniel Conper, head clerk in Mr. J A Ward`: grocery esttbliahment. The bride was lueeutifully ettired in red aetin, proprietely trimmed end deooreted. The bri eemeide were Mine Jennie McFer~ lane (veering A blue eilk dren) end Mine Mery Ademe. in brown eilk. Meesre. E. Coupe: end W. Clu ton eeted ugroonw men. _l reeenu to t bride. from fer end near. were on exhibiti "`. Some of them were eneedingly me. The hepry couple will reeide on Block street in an e e-_ gently furnished outage. . - -.. 1. ----rw---.u.n-u -- any I.aI||lOll. At the residence of-. Mr. Clllgston. con- tractor, Brock street, his daughter; Annie Eliu, vms united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Houston. to Mr. Daniel Couper, head J.` Ward`: nronarv nntxlinhnmno I _.\lr. W. C. IIOII--`--I-I~I-;.'lIIl'Q Callaghnn. At St. James churc another of King- ston's fairest dnnghtere. its Claire (`alla- ghan, was led to the altar by Mr. W. F. Bell, of Toronto. Rev. Mr. Mchlorine per- formed the ceremony in the presence of as large number of friends. Miss (`allaghan wore pink satin and looked handsomer than ever. The bridesmaids were Mia: Florence Reid, veering a cream cashmere with pearl trimmings, Ind Mine Purvis, of Ottawa. similarly attired. Mr. Callaghan, brother of the bride, and Mr. Bell. `brother of the groom, attended theladiee. l'he wedding feast was enjoyed at the bride`: residence. Colborne street, and after the merriment the couple left for the West. .\I nicent reeeute from frienda were receiv by the ` pride. ulelr nsmrn ru nmworth I reception will he tendered to them ut the residence of the -_vrumn`s father. name 10!` Any not uouo user In: eleqtion. There "an I ttle Incrrimont at this time (4:20 o'clock) gnd Mr. McCarthy Inddenly stopped and romurkogl: "We need some light hohjnnt now." Some of the auditors laughed, Ind one of them rcnmrketi that ,"lt ispkind of dark where he is strug- li ." '- -. 8 McCarthy made 1 nal gouching op- ponL He urged the court. not to take on evil construction from the circunutancu in ` thephunca of M r. Noble, but nthu-to look arch them in I ohuihblo way. If Mr. nhl a tram nnnumt In min! ..i.... .... -...:.. .-u. aunn am;-rvnnn. nnu an brother of Mr. W. Sherman. of this city. The marriage ceremony was performed in the rescue! of ` many guests. uni the gifts to the ride yore 5 both pretty and vnlnahle. testifying to the ' appreciation of her many friends. 1 he happy I couple have gone on a wedding tour. On their return tu Tumworth reception resiclenm of H`. J. I-`. 8laerInnn-Ileo Nina Gordan. Yeuenlay. At l"armere\'ill:-. `James I". Sherman. A rising merchant. uf Famworth. was united in marriage with Visa Ninam - don at the residence of the bride`: father. .\lin Gordon was A resident of Tnmworth. and was, estoclned for her pl:-aunt manner and admired tor her lttr.-u-tive.ness. Mr. Shermu is a son of the veteran rilluer, Jr. Mr. John Sherman. and brother of '. Rhprmnn nf u`. nin. 'l`I.- ------- -- Mr. Menzies. eJitor of Toronto Wed`. hu seveml his connection with that pnper. A ` (`anadiln literary journal is Ihorlly to be 1 started in Toronto with which ho will be ` connected. .\lr. Golalwin Smith and others : are interested in the new venture. um uuuu-us IA upwnunal on-hulra. Mr. W. J. I-`lurenve, the actor. in I very weultlny man. He has been on the mud for an and years" as Mrs. l~`loveuco puts it. I a is beltur known 3: Billy Florence." and but I larger hand-alnkiug acquain- tance dun probnlnly any other um) in Ameri- CB. I Mr. D. cunp.r..m..`A. 1:. clugsto... is Al... _._:,I_.__, A II on . II`:- F Ml`. (.'h_lu'h-c lhrlun. the ugem. of Ruclol h Amman`. I-lrmiuic` mmpuuy, in in I. no cit) tula`\.'. and arranged for two porform~ Antes. nu Thunuluy and I"ricla_v evenings of next meek. Fho :uInpJu_V ii sixty nmng V anal iuclunlos splendid olchulra. .\`l". J, rlanrunuuu llun n.-l.\r in .. uurmllxl I Ufll )'e8k'hIIl_\'. Justine Bcin. of Winnipeg. sun of R--\. Batu. iaonhin any to the city. He , Ipcual tlhristmas with his friends And on his return enter upon him jn-licisl duties. ' Hon. Archihatlol .\lcKeHm' and family. H.-uniltun. have gnuu tn Horinhs. The uheritfu health in not gum}, and it is thought p that I wjuurn in the auuth will he of beno~ lit. x \I, .u n u. - --- n ll lpIll'lt.'K. (`ulna lalie, Joly, hm nor. I"Ar\\'v.-II. Ihrker. Myl m.-clur uul Hunilum, viuil chmnieal Iorlu yesk~n|u_v. Junim lmn ..f u'.....;.. `hm nuns of Rev. .\l. W. Mcbaan, St. Andrew`: church. lielleville. is mentioned connection with the putonto of Knox church, Winmpog. W. C. Van Horne, gem-rul munger of [anndinn Pu.-itic rnilwny. Arrivod in mun to-day, u.-cruup.-miecl by Sneaker Kirkpatrick. ("Adan I;-Ii- l..l.. n_'...... lv_..A. n..,_ GANANOQUE HEIRESSES. u Imam In I ennnuulo Way. If Mr. gable were present he might give an entire. Iy aibront yiw of tho I`, Mnlntvrn mm). . 6'..- ..........|.- .. "Kir. J. M. Sherlock ....| Min Frnlick ung , concert halal Al Smith`; Pulls this o\-cn- 4` l imr. mucuvmc. .\Iiu (Hltion. who hu ` friend; in Tomato, rm-tnrnesl dnv. nu nuailpwu n uuuuun Ill Morn-uuurg. The George St. Moth:-din nhurchf Pour- boro. hu oxtumleql I call to Rev. J. Allen. lurch-illo. I :-_ 1| n_:-, 1 I _ I Pooph Wluoo Ionnnonu. `sayings and Donna All:-net Auouuon. , Frank Biuonetco. fmnwr of Kinpton. hu ccooplod I situation in on-inhurg. Uoome St. Mulllndin church. Palm-. cu III an uccpuoaauy pun way. Mr. Blah. ma nporur. laid that this.` can waaou ol the moat peculiar In had ovor boon lntotutonl in. II van uually the can that a thread was picked u lay the ad- miuioll u! poraoaa 1-ithor while {all Inimi- cated or the inn mun coaliclrntial mood. In tho Kingatuu one than wan nolhlngto lay hold upon in the uuqlurity at .-aaea. Nearly all of them lure auppolitioul and In Info: maul Ilsa: than 0! the conaorva- tivaa were the name. I ~uy:m1.1 haven pction Imlon an lmnrt, and an I hear you was About mul- t rum Iran! to cull your 1'. ..~..uoa to It on ` ' `told you I would du u hula while ago In 1 t no policy vuv. . Thu docmr lihqd I roll ol r in his : Ielt huul. saying, "Hare J! I." then picked up his but and left the mom. I mm this is all wo have to do." with ojmlgo. Alter he had got chm: II I siuillngmlcl the court In hnnaodlahy I I and. an-n. mun um an Army were both ntidlonl with the or-tllomonl. They were ` utiuul that the election lwl been conduct ed in an exceptionally I. Bhh. In: rnnurtu-_ nnhl lhnl QM. uuunuuvr uulul ll $1101! of the chi pnhrrod. Ilqun. 0 and Mo 5 no (`no lowed. ' Lu: outing dust the court "ounce! the pnnhonotudnuulnoonult can I in afoot-II. It was ngTcH'th5t the lilac`- i III uhoukl pay on-lull ol the land can cl thc mnurntinn on well as their own. The liberal: were quite nthliod that an concur vativcl could not point to one mogul act on their part and the consecutive: wuh aqua!- I cousin that noch ol an Inn r c uiclor could he tru.-cc in the mhnlm or of Hi: aim-can nnnl.--.l a nu Ell |I!Il`fIIl. Noun. ouul .\lc('mhy both IHIIIOII Willi tho no-lllmnnnl Thou us... an-uppen reuow to return to his home. There were two thing : he considered that settled the cue : (1) theloan was not mule con-nptly, for the money was loaned after the election mu over : (2) that the agency ululocl with the close of the polling day. and. therefore, the reasoodent was in no way . liable for any not one his election. ' Thmm urn: A "Illa ennnnhn-no go iI..:.. .:..__ AT HYMEN'S ALTAR PERSOMAL MENTION. ,1-'rsu'.. Panel. Bren- Mylaie. (iyloy. Ho- . whilst! the Hrock\'i||e ml... - boon visiting! to the city l9- uraoea an nrancnes ox -learning and thought, ancient and modern. It in abreast of tho . times in all dc rtmenta-~auni\'onity in fact , as well as we] as in name. (It: theological department In Presbyterian of course. That_ is an it should be. (Burp me a denominational theolo of any sort rltller than that much vanntet, `though colourless. utrhctunless ' ~ thing. undenominat.ional" Christianity.) All its students, even theological,` come in contact with all classes of mind and achoola J n. thou lIt., . I .1 Ian hand on! OLE. 3-..o:o..o2__._ :_ -.., I 9 I In (uuugnt. ` 4 TI..'ma ofthia institution i. one of ' I whom Cunudn ought to `be-nny,'ia road. I ; "4. The buainua of the people of Central : Ontario in to mnko thin unmution equal 5 ` to anything tho! Toronto cm than` or do. i "5. Thlaounbodononndwillbodono. i `rm rout of the latter it prints, but the whole of it iiof the nuns` lpil'iI llId tone. He tbs: hathout to bar. lot him hear.- Yonn h-nlv. Knnnvnu Inc mu IIIIIIOIII lolnsr. I Your! truly. Kumstox. The p Ra-\ . Hssuwc Try 4 pine M wticl. as good nily, rurc`, 1' ('rzutfm ugh: And 0110- dam-u : l`.. .5\'. [1 L)! trout, he ford. . n`m~ The i {I .\h\cdnn{ on; retaining ---~ X \\'hvrv lain polit cry and it. and Der-tn nut: lion. in}: :0." shallow 1 Lin- Carter`: ari- '1 rv thou The 1' no and Sub! thodint cl the chur BFIVICIIIUIL 2. We have got 8 univereity for Centre] Ontario, am] one of which we may all be roud. Ite portals are open to all. It em- raoee all breaches of -learning and thought, h nbnut of 91.. nppoureu Iran; : , I. We went a tiniveraity for Central On- tario. Toroneo threatens to absorb every- thing. Menv lone these path. to our lose, to nettle in Toronto, because of in superior educationnl udvenhgee. We Ihould have something to counteract this ever inreuing gravitation. 9, '1: HIV: an! n tuning-uhu 0;... l`-_n..._I um Iorusnlp would not stamp upon the mills: of the lo.-ceaueil a brand of guilt unless he found the evidence to be an atmn v that h: uoulul not avoid it. and he belie-\` his lord- * ship would not he in such a 'tion in this misc. The. circumstances I ing up to the landing of the money were reviewed. .\lr. McCarthy held that there was evidence in show that the Cambridge, ar.. had communicated to Painhridge, jr., the intelli- gence that if the latter came from Oshawa, Noble would make it all right with hiui.` The young man had not alleged that any such arrangement was made. Refudala to to meet the expenses on polling ula ' were mentioned to ahow that Noble 3t00l in no ulitferont way to Camlrridge thanlliil others. The lenvlingof the money on the next day to Cambridge. on. was not an illegal act. It was aimply a kindly act of Nohle s to help a su`Ippe follow to return his home. Thurs warn tum Ihinna In ~...-:.I.......I -Lu queen s 1 neamly endorsed every sentiment I heard fmm the vsrious speakers. and if I could have remained and spoken this is the line of thought I should have pursued (to be sure it wssr-well said by others. but coming from A "high churh Anglican it might hsvs appeared fresh) I `Va u-Ant n uni ;-.-.36" 6.... l"-..s_..l n._ 1 no letter I! as IOIIOWS : "I attended the meeting held in our town not long ago in the interests of Queen : uzviversit '. Though not an Alumnus of Queen`: I) heartily endorsed sentiment fmm the \`|l`i.`Illl nnauluu-g gm! it I Queen's College Endowment Fund. l\'I.\'u.~rrn.\'. Dec. 7.--('I`o the Editor) : r received a letter the other day from A cor- respondent who lives fully one hundred miles distant from Kingston, which puts in Lnntshell the reasons for our sustniuing Queen's university. I send it to you be- cause any of our citizens can see how much more forcibly those reasons upped to Kin - swnians than to people in the mini e villages, towns end cities of F.astern()ntsrio. who nevertheless sre subscribing most liberally to the endowment; In View of` what he as s I cannot understand how my public spirited men or women can hesitste to give his mite. that is. of course. half his living, at the present. crisis, to complete the juliilee fund. nguuy emorcou man I! present. | The Nmw to-day says: The reformers I made e\'er_\' eort to Iecure evidence of ` ; wrongful acts on the part of conservatives. ` even going so far um offer nwmls for such evidence. It should have said the conservatives did the same thing. the znent between the parties authorizing that such be done.", A ' H. IIIIIIV. f A Princess street grocer was ned 82 and ' cost! for foresulling this morning. At the next meeting cf the city council I resolution will be presented. which Wu uneuimnnnly posted by the knightt of labor assemblies, asking thut the market by-luv be more ; rigidly enforced than at present. AWN l.o.dnv nwn- Th. -..l........... n am y um.-uur. A young man named Clancy while walk- ing on the G. T. R. truck found: f Ii cl. He thnew is on the ground, notoghinriug that it was loaded. and it exploded. Parts of it struck him in the face. and disgured I ll-:..---- _.___4 ,, 0 i -` The letter is as follows: "I nlfnnn OR. -_....o!..... 1 rv mom. I. . ' Young Poo lo`: building usocintinn Sabhnth sch of Sydonllun street Mu- thodiut clinch havo promised $2.(ll) tovrarul church building fund. Arrangements were mule for meeting: Ionocun the neces- sary amount. A \u....... ..._.. ..-___,I r~|,,,, I -- I Cllil II. Der-uugemont of the liver. \ritla_ cpnsti )8 injure: the oomph-ximn. lmluce pim ea, akin. Remove the cause by using Little Livfr Pills. (ne I dose. 'lrv them. t.. TL- l'.._.__ II, n ~ I The im res-ion prevail; than Sir John .\hcdnml- will resign his seat in Carleton. retaining the Kingstun sent. Here he begun } politics] (`user and here he desires to ` it. I ..__A,_,,, . ... .. .. 1 ngnr. .\lr. hldforthy clnimeal that the pnymont of mum-_\' to (`nmlwiulgo in not 4| wilful act. ` and further that no violation of the law had been -.-mmnitted. that it was not alone on polling day and by so I-leotion agent. Re- fvraum mu nude to the honesty of the Kingston election by hush parties. and the custom pointed out that whenver possible I the honest ' of men should bccommcndetl and nplioltl. The counsel resd notations from Pmlgrnents in other cases. VI` ich inti- nntten that elm lions should be set aside re luctnutly where there was an desire to have I them cotnlnctcnl honestly. In the prcscnt czsse \'er_v great consideration was necessary ; hemnse the agent in the matter haul rcce`nt~ ' lv gone to his Ion home. He believed that his loniship wool not noon is brnnduf mult n..l..... im All _I':- who ln\I'sW1`c'l rlaxrorod Ihlntx ' (`umo when um-h lhinxu nrc sold. \\'hvn- llw nir n uh Iulllll-val praises ring`. prniewsuuiurr gulul - I-Zssunux-n nl llcm r_\ .t Thmnp our dry edging! 8'. .. ;() per 1~onl:lr_v I-{mks $1 per mu`-I ; dry out oonlunonl, an or-linnry hunlunoul 824.50 per Kliu-ml tlnmughout the city: R (`rnwfnr-I. foot of Queen street. they an: 1-help, nnmgu at 23. per I [ lemons. 25. per dozen ; cmnl-erriel. . I25:-. per quart : tinnnn haddiu. salmon ' Lalnrndor herrings. -J|me: ('nI'- urtl. 'I`L_ neg-uor In ume I'll! be severely clean with. We liud your nininl good, and the price rnioinhle, remarked uruutomer the other day. Every variety of .\'mu frniuv. new, ` fresh and at right prices at Hendry & fhomp 1 In!) I. lllirll` The city clerk is reparing hi: annual statement: of births. 1 each: and uurriugu. \ fur the government. I`u-Lion who bil ta register in time will he unruly ulult with. find vonr minim mind Anal the --in All _\ 1'V\h0ln\u- ('(nno- Irhnrn n ' I--I` I"! luurql` 'n.- u_\ U. | Old toll: mocort at Ryhkuuu. nu-lot the ' manic-coo! Women Wot-ton of Ilothonliu olmtch. Monday. Ibo. em. I! you want I Isuuloomo ('hriatmu true c onrulooonllom at Iilrlspnfl-|cl'I. Nu. g inn-on at. ` y |..-.... ...r . V V llllll. The youn nun llmvdell. of township of Kin . 13:0 Mum ted suicide by lung- ling. as been runovu u the Kingnoh II) - um. . All AL, , n um. um. upun, uuuu slurcuulu bl UN.` (nah In or, '1`. Towueeml. AI you like them -gneu or evuponh-I I plan. evaporated or cumeul conned. pickled rye`; feet. when` germ meel.- J-men (`rem ` 0: . "X u'if$e. Lake Upudu iug. Du`. I6. -n l` 'l`...... glvu GI OI uuunago. MIhonuotingo!d:-vncboollnudthb evening rocurnl ollh.-on for the coming truuu election I I In ulocud. At the mart this morning Mr. Whiting doc-lure-I that um um 01 the c on prefor- ml again: the lilnartll ooulcl rn boon I pmven. I For this but `ualit_\' ul .\`x-Jnnusn umo ! ll`. also mr lnnglinh (.\'ewuaAtl| black I unithn (`ill an! Instant ntllgo to ll VMII I coal `yard. 1 A I nl..'I... ...I.....l ...........a _.:n L, _,:,A , In l|I|'l| um money I'll IQCIIPOH. llllll FDIIIIHI ulll that Nuhlc lmd tuhl(.'aml:ri-lgc, an. that luv \\ulII4l not trouble him uhnm it. thus de- nmuutratmg that Nulnlu kuuw that in are!- liu the uotv he that resorting to ulbtcrfwzie an was in fart viving the llIIIIIt`_)' fur trave ling expenses. t was listmvtl_\ pruren. he aulnnittnl. that an corrupt net h rl been con Inlllo-cl. The destruction of the not: \\':\l u:uuIuent- ml upon. anal the remarks nl jmlm.-1 in other l`.\8l.,`, hen: tlimsy pr:-texts were resorted to, re-Ml. Mr. Blake haul uh than ind; nu-ms pat ounl rullexl them all` rnpi-lly. He II llt`lll tlnt there I'll no evident-e to ue tire \- the law! l.hat'8l.' llld lneen given by .'ohlo ll aunl an-eptecl hv lkunhriolge for his tra\'el- n ling, purposes ll: `making the nutter all 1. right." p H. .4 `...u... ..I-:....-,I .x. .. .2 . _. - V- LETTER TO THE EDITOR PARAORAPH8 ncxso up av oun f . eusv REPORTIRS. g lav rruu-on n. Then arv m.m_\' happy lam: cm the -'1 to-clay and til and In-nry alike inululuc 1 gnu dual lmllnup. AI. tho Ilnnna ..l al... ...|.....| |.....a ` uuwvr man ever u lilllolbtlryn. Wanton! at once I fur has good: and Iluploa --J. (J. , &,('o. -no Nplro ul mun on l.lk- Inn an ` l'ubl'e an `Idling Aboutnlochjng B- ray:-: the Atkins: olflou Win an 'I'uIII1 Nous. ` Bantu (flu: sou-ml to Jun. at Kirlpt men prion. `Plan can in She olocon out will run from H.511) to noon. * Mm: oulglovu. and porllan lunb ~ , lower tl|u`ever at Rnuoubur_v'u. up \\'g-.o_.I -0 ......- o--- `~77- i + All the school tau-hon rxwpng one we signed the document containing rules ` -4` their guidance Issued by the school aural. DE( '. 8. INUIIDENTS JP rm; nu.- ilv . Ice Ichnul I.9llI}'QfC will he '\'u in iuicou uhuul house on Hi. :3 even. IGJI. umlu nlht-cliuu of nlw Inn Ia- -unnnnnnl I an-om-I ruin`: nohl. I nun v mmlmuo-I utter eloctlou --v--r. I c showed the cimmntancut under \s M0]: the money tn secured. and pointed loI\H'an|hriuhva_ u-,_ lhnl