of tbeeburoh to-morrow evening. Sapper will bo served from oiz to too o'clock.The Troeey.Conley Wedding.Tho wedding bollo woro rang on Wodooo day morn log, February 13th, it ftfiO Id Mar-njvillo. Gordo hod boon mot to some seventy-five or eighty of tho friends of Mr. Wo, Tracey ond Miss Mary Conley, ond by the boar above nomod St. Bartholomew's choreh woo well filled. The orgon ponied forth the wedding moioh ond oil eyes woro tamed to view tbo bridal party which, besides tho bride and groom, consisted of Mr. Martin Conley, of Boodboaso, ond Miss Moggie Conley, of Jacksonville, coasias of the bride. The bride ond groom took their respective plnoee at the altar; Father Coesidy met them and joined them in the holy bonds of matrimony, after which the father recited high mass, with Mrs. Mike Berry as organist. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Conley, a reception was given in the afternoon and evening, at whioh a boanteoai feast wee spread. After sapper there was maslc and dancing antil the small hoaisof the night. The preeents were namoroas ond volaable. May the newly married con pie enjoy a long and prosperous life is the wish of yeaeribe. Miss Nora English, of Bood-boase, Miss Alice Doyle, of Greenfield, and Mr. MoGarley, of Whitehall, wore among those from a distance who attended the wed* ding.