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THE DAILY CITIZEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1874. 'ftfl CITTTTTTTO CfTT.TTS! nnflTTTMra A frei COMMERCIAL. LOOAIi NEWS THE LATEST. in t. biai uiii iui.

iimiiw OJtxxia vi wuam.w- 1 k. iinriii 111 1 AT GREATLY i j-ti jj ir- T. HUNTON, SON LARMON a.afl,n of SUIUUISr 8tOC Will COnttnUO dOTUlB AUrniaf 1 Lace Sliswts, Imlla Shawls. Olovct, Tics, Hosiery, Laces, Collersttcs, MiUlnsry, Bahy Lhw. 1 811k Costumes, Uvn Cosituncs, new Press abrlcs, I'lmms ropllai, Uomwpun Thompson's Skirts and Corsets Half all goods marked in plain figures at lowest vossibls 4:7 49 SPARKS STREET, PERSONAL.

Hon. Geo. Bryson was at the Kusiell House yesterday. Mr. JI.

O'Oara, P.M., returned from Murray Bay yesterday, and dealt out justice to the Police Court otlenders this morning. Her. Mr. D. M.

Gordon returned to Ottawa from Nova Scotia to-day. RIVER FREIGHT AND FORWARDING. Ottawa, 21st. There are lumber freights enough to keep about one third of tho boats employed between Ottawa and Quebec, and Ottawa snd Burlington. Freights are t.

73 to New York, $3 to Burlington, tZXH to Whitehall, $4 to Albany, and $3.35 to Quebec. These are lower rates than over were known before on the same route, with the exception of a few weeks in the present season, when they were about 75ceuts lower. THS MAGGIE ISKIX ran aground Monday night at the foot of Kettle liland on account of the "dense ntuoke, and the snwrt little tug will be laid up there until the high water next spiing Ihe ahicktuna will take her place on the route. RINK MUSIC HALL The Lindley Combination performed last night in the Kink Mueic Hall, and a large nd appreciative audience were in attend Corner Metcnlfe Street laws, Aegii't ltlh. tTt.

CONTINUATION METCALFE'S. The subscriber in returning thanks to his Summer Stock, which is now disposed getting a satisfactory offer for his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Having Purchased an Insolvent Estate TWENTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAE HE WILL OKIr'KR TUB VTH.0UI AT Prices that will ensure a Speedy Clearance. AT THEUE IS IN lOO Pairs WHITE- BLANKETS, Which are slightly soiled, and which will bo found excellent value, The Public can rely on and Winter as they had during the Sale ci: Spring and Summer Goods. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED I JOSEPH 1 1 -vijj-. a- 1 REDUCED PRICES.

1 :0: Sfl ML OF CLEARING AT- the public for the manner in which begs to ray not naving succeeded, AND- THE LATE ri'BCHASH If getting as good value la Fall METCALFE STREET. Mtf exieniively iiswl, throughout th lsi f.icililien rnablo them to oiler lli(ur I rJ DUVU and CKtitJSClJT.SA at epeclal p-w I AT OTTAWA. Tii-MJ Jilii' ft TVA WA JGBICULTUnJIL FlfiE UIS IB! (HUAn.orncE, iutawa.) IN order to inr tlm incrabi tl lur liiMiritneii or Aifclcitlltiritt ld Iff' iiiiIiinI np III 11J Imi ii in 111 a) Ui 111. 1 w. k.ioii l.y Iho llona.

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tikwi I i 1 1 1 1 -n 1 1 will fxi WHUl ainatBsl'" I Hlli.lt mem ol iIih ul nil in 1 lora tniKl Hint I lie II a aaalilrillllOll till i-lwxw1" III tlm varlouaeiiloa itml villittfi a of Uia fun (iiiiiaoiy'a I hxiler real i ml i Hint ImiIui- Klaka. ilia AHaruImrnl i in lift ealMli lalli il Imi'1 Unit I mum'b a aMH urn, nun Unit th, lnl lur ara uinlitifiialiy E' Tililulilf of imy ri'k n. I' at a in I inn. ul I hla I un puny will (w nttroraB li.Kur. tta IIknhi nf uny oilior, lli aU it inueU lieller 1 uiin.rv liiaui I 11.11.

,11 Hl "TUl" Ciiuiainv iii th-. td nine nw II tit almria iif I I uJulAa 11mA i Hil.ih.KiMia rla'0 I' now ul nrriiili up liiiikiinu .,..,111 Of law wcw HJ IUU Hint th, re la nn opening for mvnii" will noi U. when it eil'l'f'' mpl'liy lurtru tiui-ia nm lkli liuilillns linn i.ii Ih II. r-lnu, ol hon)1" in. rullwtva h.mI iitlir i.uliil art r-1M II la una will even liMljoit I hua eiee Ihg nn ifirt-'' lhl In.

'I In tfrttl iwr Ki.l.il' il flw. IIii-k Iii nil ell oi Hn- i-oiiniry, In Jre'r" ii4 nlhg very fiivnrlki Baw't II: al.l.-a whirl, tin. Aki ifiiltuntl t. ri.ovii, t.iklnn aimllnr rl.ka towlial puny r4 HeeepllriK, lima rewptll Irom kiuvIh, Mint II la Itotttf willuirHWal aitlw itnij tn-ry rohU.tkt i In ih. la.n.liihui, 1 he aiKvinw hIu ikIIiik rliiM.il l.ualm-aa la ahpwii lit Um I rm 'utj from ll.o lnt i hintlit I 55, SPARK! Ottawa, August lOih, UT I.

SAW -MILL SAWS A SPECIALTY WITH THE AMERICAN SAW COMPANY. TRENTON, N.J, srs of Best Gang Saws, Price ft pi Choice Baltimora OysUra received daily. Jaa. Buchanan. A Taett or, fuHBRMBir returned last erening from the Oatmeau lakei, having succeeded in taking a good haul of trout and ba.

Aworoea Aocidest James Brennan, a bricklayer, wm severely injured by a brick ttriking hiraoa lbs ear this morning on Albert atreet. EtntAWAT. James Gammon got drunk this morning while doing some shopping hi r.h eitv As soon as he Bets sober be wm hare to walk home, which is somewhere in the Township of Hull, his horses having lelt without him. Flour, grain and feed store. No, 2 Ni hold RtreeL next door lo the bt.

LAwrenoe Hotel. Superior brands of Hour aud meal constantly on hand. Ordeis promptly at tended to. James furnbull. JVj-u Thf UtT Caop.

Farmers say there can not be a ton of hay spoiled by lain in the whole Ottawa Valley this season. Aitbouprti he crop is small It ha been saved in excell ent condition. Spanish onions just received, aoan. Jan. Buch- 191-96 The Citizm Battle Bros corner of Hi ieau- and Sussex streets, will deliver the Daily Citizem to any part of the city for I.1" ier week.

Subscribe for Inn Citizen ityou want live Opposition paper and the latest political news. A s-enUeman who returned from a tiip up 'he Kiver du I.ievres this week nays be never saw such fihing as there is at the ool of the High Falls. There ii no trouble in hauhngout twenty or thirty pike theie in the course of an hour. Pkfectivk Hom. Mr Lepage is packing up five hundred feet of rubber hose to be -ent back to the New York Rubber Hose Company, it having failed to stand the jruar-snteed pressure.

The company will replace it with another lot. Ofpto tub Skahdk. A young man left for the seaside this morning for his holidays, fie borrowed the money to take bun: packed his borrowed valine with one shirt and then paid a cabman a dollar to criy himself aud hm luggage to the station. The Fiiiks in tho woods have been checked so well by the slight shower of rain that fell Wednesday right, that no further damage is anticipated. Mr.

Harper, who wa burn ed out in March, was inmired with Mr. (1. W. Monk, in the '-Beaver Mutual" lor $1,000. i Leo Broke.

A man nnmed James Mullin had his leg' btoken last evening on Kidoati street by falling into the water trenches He was picked out shortly alter lie fell in by a gentleman who happened to hear him groaning as he passed. His faue was alxo severely cut. Anothku Mi'Nini'Ai, Swimums. The con tractors who are aupnoned to light certain streets with coal oil lamps are now taking a leal out of the (las companv book nnd only light up when the Almanac shows that moon does not rise in the night time. hut is the Fire aud Light Cornuiittee doing Grind Kioin this date (Aujr.

2lt) up to I'Ji September, the underttiiicd will MBue ticKets, good to the 1st ol October, for the grand excursion to Mount Washington and Boston and return, at on extremely cheap rato. For particulars and panoramic cnculars of route, plep.so call ut our office. O'Connor it Waller, HMS-7 ArciUKNT. Laat evnninij whito Mr. (i Thomp.ton was out riding bis horrc 6hicd at the corner of Sparks and Klgin streets imiiI.

threw him oft. Several rtones were lying around, but im fortunately managed to fid. nnasol't spot and win come'iucntly veiy lit tits injured. 'I he lior.e galloped oil. ani was afterwards caught by M.

E-mondc. Bin News. Mr. Fleck received the unwelcome intelligence yesterday that hi-brother, a merchant of Manchester, Knu'lnnd died at (ilcni icht Blairgowrie, in I lift North of Scotland on the 4th whether he had gone for, the bnnelit of hi health. There are only two brothers now alivo out ol lamily nf The other brother reside, in Manchester.

EMTKiti'ittsK. M. W.J. lie lard bas com mence i worx on 111.4 new uriru bioctf on Ynik Ktreei tho oll sito MUtliow's Hotel. It will be three stories high, aid will be either converted into a first cl.i-.-hotel 01-slot es.

This with tho neve brick block to be erected adjoining it by the Canadian Institute will greatly improve the appearance of the sojth side of Yoik slieet, A child was thrown out of a perambulator yesterday and alrt.oxt killed. Mothers tdtoul 1 sen that their offspring ido only in yood, rcliille perambubtlora siicli ns Ksniomle sells, 1'ieserve irs and ll tumblers, 5(Uf Bkaiis. tiajineau settlers say the bears are desi roying their oat holds. A she, bear and two cubs do more damago In one night than an ox. I ho tanners ait up fit 11 1 1 1 1 and watch for the intruders an.) a levy bears have been killed.

They say an old he beat who is up to tho business will rcent Ins one lines and keep himself at tho furl her side ol the field It be. Imrs danger by expom) Iiuusolt in the lield be will irasp a stook ol grain 111 his arms nnd carry it into Hie wood-with him, when he can eat it at his leisiue without tear ot a bullet. A most annum it scene oerunod at ft butcher's shop in Wellington Ward yester. day a'ternoon. A lat butcher, vlio tvcigh-nesily three hundred pounds, was made the present' ol a large dog by a tnend.

The but-'ber secured the animal by tying bun to the log of a cnslron which he whs silting Shortly alter a customer came in. and the hutoher rose to serve him, when the dog strong aniamt boltod out ol' the shop iith the chair lied 10 htm. The tat butcher tlar ted to run a'ter the dog, and for alxitit twenty minutes the liveliest scene that ba- been witnessed on Spai ks, Wellington ano Mater streets for months past et. sited Alter a long run, however, the butcher managed to secure his property. Masonic Emtrsios.

The moonlight ex-rursion of the M-aaon will rome otl "on the 27th instant. I lie rree Ma-om ot the cii have combined together to pive a moonlight excuision in aid ol the Protestant ll i-piinl, and the largest gathering ol the season 1-anticipated. Th wonhv and charitable object lor which the excursion is inaugtiiated will, in Itself, secure many atronir.ers. ihe has U'on charterel for the occasion. and with a couple of bands on boar I thi excursionists cannot fail to enjoy them selves The scheme tirst originated with the riric Lodge, but by general consent the various masonic lodges of the city de cided to amalgamate for the purpose ol ensuring as fine a financial success as pos stble.

Thk Nkw BrtiixiK. The new subscription bridge at TrenibUv's over the Kideau Biver will, snoitly be completed. Mr. Ceorge llurdman the contractor is pushing the woi vigoriousiy ou. Four of the piers are al ready tonstiucte.l and tilled with stone and the remaining one are in an advanced stale it will be but a very short time ui'til traffic opi ned on it.

The extreme length ol th bridge is Hre hundred and thirtv-seveu feet. is built of heavy cedars, with sloping lactnjrs to protect it iiom lo shoves in the spring It will certainly be a substantial aa Weil as a bandaome structure, and it la expected to be completed at a cost of nearf It is being built wholly by subscriptions from bAiiie rending in it vicinity. ol it to up it It TOTJOXTO MAEKETS. HPECtAt, TO THB ClTIlEJf.l Toronto, 21t. Wheat yesterday unchanged.

There. is a demand for Hour and but little ottered; holders are firm at 5 25, for fresh spring ground. No movement in oats. 2.000 bushels of peas, No. 2, changed'hand at 82 cts.

B. MONTH EAL MAKKETs. ISPECIAI. TO TUB ClTIEBN.l Montreal. 21st.

The flour market'yester dav was quiet and unchanged. Receipts S'lOOO barrels Superior sold at $6 20 extra, So strong bakeraf 3 65, caoice ft JO spitng extra Canada choice I. (lata lirm at S2.la to53o. Butier lirm Western tubs and tirkiris 22c 10 2J0 dairv do 2.w to 2.j3. Jles porit hi til at 2-i to Jj.2i.

Liverpool wheat market bv nrivate cable. Weather tin and lavorable in every respect for growing crops. Themaiketis heavy and defining, oilers large but dealers are holding otl, an ticipating lower prices. Tusiness generally dunnu the we in several branches of tiade has been active and improved. Ol TAW A MARKET.

rnday. the market this morning was pooi ly attended, owing to the threatening 1 here was, however.an unusually 'good supply of potatoes and butler, but no "prospect ol reduction 111 price Early rose sold at Irom 50 to ij cts. A nice lot ol tub butter fiom (Joulbourn sold readiljCtor 25 and pail sold even as high as 2i but "it was a superior aiticle Mr. JAlniston otforeI eight or ten firkins troni the Gatineau district at 24 ctr per lb Sales, were slow, as the, samples were not of the choicest Vegetables were plentiful. Onions brought 1.2a per bush cabbage 8 to 12 cts.

per tiead, and com 10 cts. per doen. i'lums broueht 40 cts. per gallon. 1 hey were unite small.

1 here was a reduction in the pi ice of eggs, which sold fiorh 17 to 18 cts. I lay was plentiful and ranged from 1 16 to frJ according to qual-tin. Good timothy brought the latter aurn. Imherty nnd Spariow otlWed a line lot ol cactle. They had aoout thirty head.

Beef was quoted at I oO to THE LUMBElt" MAKKET. Krom the No'lhwestern Liimbrrmnn. Chicago. 8ih. In making up our report ot Hie market ot this city lor the past thirty days, we can hardly chronicle any new or important feature.

The July transactions havo been lighter than for the nxintb preceding, by over forty millions. Tin 1 receipts for tho month loot up 143.055.620 eet. The contrast between tins amount anc the re-ported shipments is considerable. there has been shipped but 50 394 lent, within the same time. It is that there is a greater stock lumber on hand in this niaiket now than there has jverbcen before at this season, 111 its history.

There is about seventy-live milhon feet tiore than at this time last year. Trices are ruinously low, ami it would seem that they are, bound to touch a lower bottom than When the panic ot last fall fell upon 11s. A remarkable feature ol this market is that through out all the depths to which prices hjave sunk, no mutter how much lumber mav receiv ed, the sales are always made lor cash. Chi Cairo Is famous as a cash anyway. ami for no matter what kind of products.

It is extremely probable that woie acred.t system to be adopted, it would lend ti lessen somewhat the reciMpts. If lumber weie sold hero as at Saginaw, on hix'y or ninety days, or oven four or five months time in some, eves, the amount of business done bo very probably curtailed. For example, mill operator who owns largo properly Michigan or elae. where, and who has fortunately accumulated wealth in the business during its palmiest d.iys, can all rd to do business now nt little 01 iio profit, provided his transactions bojor cash which is I rtheoniihg to pay operating lie nuiy do business in that way. thinking to minute the smaller estab lishmcnts and have a clear lield bye and bye.

Change the mode of doinu business to a credit system, and compel this operator to lurnish capital to cover months of tune, 111 which ho waits on his customers, find very d.lleicnt u-pect of affairs is piv seined. 'Then a higher pi too must be obtained or less bu-ines bo done, or the Htiongest will succumb to Iho liicvi.al.K-. whith null ill be but a 'jin-M 1011 oflimo. perth! Tine Train Unsli Fin s. I'roiu the Mr.

Will. South Elm-ley, lately iuri h(isd a pair of horses from his brother, who resides near Kiin-tPii, tor the sum ol 7'Hi. We am inhumed that tho team is the finest in this part ol Ctnadn. We trust Mr. lloss, who is very loud of lino horses, will have good luck with Ins purcha-e.

We are informed that lires in the bush ate doing an immense amount ot damage In the totvm-lup of Oso they are making lerrible havoc, the bush being completely destroyed, while in any faimeis nro losing their buildings ami produce, ihe butts ol this year's hard labour. Mr. o' Leach. 111 South Sherbrixtke, had Ins barn, waggon, tanning mill, and a unutity of hay, completely but ned upon Monday and many oih 1 have. 1 1st neatly all their 'tiny and gtaiti ciops.

Foi'Mn P. t' I.epuio lound a veil on the sidertalk but evening belonging to w'iu lady. Shu can havo 11 on application at the Police Station. Coi.tti lty nn ovetsiffht in reporting ca at the Police Court. estenlfiv, I', onwu) namo appeared as the dofoi.d.tnl instead ol the plauilitl'.

Fuai ii While Mr. Weldon Chsmpnesa as art ay rtit alizu.g lor a few days his book-keeper decamped with a lew hundred dol lilts. I ex ict II. iuuiuuit he took away is I' U'l 1'iTrKV iiv a l'-o. A young boy named w.ts by a laige New-lotiiMilnud dog on lie ei er 1 1 eet this morn mg and badly bitten.

The do; caught hnu by the call of the leg and look a piece flesh out. Cot xTi ci kit BiVi.s. Counterfeit bills are cirojlauon ist now. A man got a five dollar bogu, bin changed last night at the Lawrence Ottawa depot. T'be gentle-man who it for bun wants to si-c bun to dav jiiii for a few minutes.

Bogus' 2-" cent pu ces are al-o in circulation. A ja I A gentleman who travelled fiotn t' Ottawa cm the Ottawa luver. on We I nt. informs that ut iirenville a woman stepped on the carrying in her arms a dead chill. She wrapped i.

up closelv, and nitaj-'W'1 the crowd of deck passengers, She stopped at Buckingham wharf, where informant lost ighl her. Virginia cay is sometime styled by "'rangers, the city of Movepipes." From lulls above to thoun koda ot sheet iion pipes, of all lengths and size, and wiredja supported in every conceivable manner, are ive the psol ihe bouse-, while scarcely a buck chimney is vi-ible. Nebra-ka is also sutlering from the pra hopper plagu which has blighted' the liojia of' lnnei in 1 Mnit-esota And Weu-rtl TnouMmis of people in interior counties are impoverish I. an I citizens Of Omaha bad aendoo? coin to the btarvmtr in Minnesota calletl upon to relieve, their own people. seem to be a I'Xuiii, year the worbj over.

Algeria bas also been ravaged by the in-ecu, which have leil behind enormoui quantitio of egit. iees have alo been AiUtcked, and in portion of AlgeriA tlighta j. Arrows have done great miichief. ah Ira J. More of.

the Scandal. ZJTTJSNSirE FIRS. ISIl'ORTANl Lt.TTX.RS. Davenport, 21st. A fire Wilton yester.

day destroyed J. L. Lyford'a elevator with 6.000 bushels of gram, and fifteen other buildings, chiefly saloons and boat house. Loss between sixty and seventy thousand dollars. Fans, 21st.

The French Government reminds the newspapers in an official note, that the publication of articles signed by those deprived of civil political rights, is prohibited by law. Note. The despatch from London of the 20th mat, attributing the above to the British was incorrect. New York, 21st. The Graphic announces that it will publish this evening the lull statement ot Moulton, with a photograph of an tue letters embodied in the scandal.

It publishes an advance edition containing few letters not' heretofore published, ot wnicu ine lonowmg is important Mis. Tillon to Mr. Moulton, lettrfcn April Hh 1 SI IAV A'Vl'i aai'lie. Dear Francis, I did tell you two false. hoods at your last visit.

At tirst 1 en'irely misunuerstood your question, thinking you had reference to the interview at your house the day be 10 re, but which 1 mielli gently replied to you. 1 replied falsely, I will not put myself ou record truthfully. 1 told Mr. Beeeher that the time ot my confes sion he had uiado similar confessions to ins of himselt, but no developments as to persons. Wbei you then asked for your own satislaction, as it so I told my second lie.

After you had left, I said toTheodore, Yon know I waa obliged to lie to Frank, and I now ray, rather than make others suiter as 1 now do, it must be tor it is a physical impossibility for me to tell the truth. 1 et 1 do think Francis, had not TheotloioB angry troubled face been before me, I would have told you the truth. 1 am a perlect coward in his pre e.ice, not Irom auy fault of his perhaps, but from long years 01 timidity. 1 implore you as tins is a aide issue to be carol ul not to lead mo into further temptation. You may show mis to uieoaore or, needier or any one as an elloit made lor truth.

Wretchedly, Eliz.uihtii. The following of a recent date is also pub iisfieu Mr. Tillon to Moulton, June 20. LS74 Mr. Mocltov, It is fitting I should make quick endeavor lo undo my injustice toward you.

I learned from Iheodtrro, last night, that you irrcatlv opposed the publication ot his atatament to Dr. Bacon. 1 had coupled you with Mr Carpenter as advising it: forgive mo and accept my gratitude. (Signed.) ELizxiiKTii It. 1 ilton roitr 11 Mi'kciai.

to Tub Citizkn.j M. Cm A. Convent inn. Fort Hope, 21st The Y. M.

C. A. Con wero 'ial" in yeerday report of the executive com niittee read by T. J. Wilkes, ol Toronto ineKunjoct oi temnerance was taken up, and alter a long discussion, in the ejurse ol which Jr.

AleOuire, of (itielph, repelled an attack upon medical men for prescribing Inpior lor patients, saying he would use it as he would strychnine, il neces-tary, and St. Paul ndvico to I irnothy to take a little wine for the stomach sake, quoted by Kev. Vr. Aloara, Jtesolutions ware passed not making total abstinence a condition ol member-hip, but simply eojominu tho prae lico of it as expedient for tho good of young men. Among tho speakers vesterdav wore and Buss Macrherson.

It has been observed that the best milliners in London are Trench, and tho best tailors in Paris are Knglishmen, Worth, tho great milliner in Tuns, is also an Lug lishman. A law lirm of Carthago, has been indicted by the tiiimd Jury tor running oft witnesses who could havo given import- fin testimony iigamst their client, accused ot robbery. According to the lute Professor Acassiz. the Adirondack group of mountains is the ol lest in tho world the land which first made its appearance abovo tho waters of the great jnunevul ocean. Threo of tho most vopular prima, donnas on the Kuropean stogo are Americans by mi in.

i an i. Airiaui, aim Minnie llauck. I hey say in l.ond"ii that Allium is Lnglish, and as ivngland lias no other prima donna, sue is a great favonto. he ict is that alio A I a is American, ner iiiitno, Album, being a slight variation of Albany, near which city she formeilv lived. Minnie llauck is a New Oi leans girl.

Ills aaid that in Sinignglia, Italy, tho Pope' ualivo town, the humble cottage where he was mux-. I is ii owned and oc-t lipoid by his lo-ier brother, who lias el ected a tablet selling forth hn fact of I'io Nono having been brought up there by the "dear mother Alariannii Chinint," When the old pea-niit Vl-lts Koine lie J'opn lend to Ii i tit (juiio a fraternal welcome. His Holiness litis fouii'l-d in the town a hospice lor fifty oil men. The supreme Court of Minnesota has ren dered A decision ei iou.ily titled tug d-'ad -heada snd lailiond eoinpitules. The court of opinion hid the condit ions ol a isihoad puss proposing to exempt the company Iiom all lespon-ibility I'T injuiy to the per on or proj.eily of the individual graim-tously tjiri ied void ami of no eftect, This will be good news to deadhead, but may make railroad corporations more care, f'ul about granting passes.

The bunion t'u-il Srmrf undei-stand that a return is likely to bn moved for hi the next session of tho British Tai. Iiatnenl, show ing he number and names of all tiovermiiei officials ho are connect. e.l with any nut stock company or public uisliliHion or association other than (iiv-eruinent employment, tho duties of which re.uue peisonal alteiidanco during the hours appointed at their respective (iov-etnmerit olficea for the ei foriuanca of public duties, and for winch private seivicos they receive payment lu money, leo. or reward A singular disease is in Veinon, the symptoms of which resemble strongly those of hvdror.hobia including tho snapping and biting at per- son, and loathing of water. Tiio di.

a-e lange fiom a slight derangement aecom- pniiii-u no oi.mes, lo unconirolleil vio-lence. 'The phy-icians think that the cau-e of ihe disease is malaria, and its rcsi-ni bl.mce to hydrophobia leivls ihem to infer that some ol the cam- of death suppoei to be from that malady were the ieult of fioihon Irom miaMua. Their theory is up. portml by the fact that the sheets of Mount Vernon are being overhauled an i icgraded. Fifth avenue ha been lowered several feet.

The released gases have produced a m.vl-tiesa, they think, instead of the usual fever I Ague, Cheap Jch Printing At Tux Citizkm Ollice. Vox Dei Aut Vox Populi. A review of th Ir1m iry hiinr of tha Klahon llertii, toJi.l of it nn tciio. mil Iry JjtMie 11 Toronto am the Isti of that I'm-. ,1111 i.arljim the i lmreb 01 fn.iii.l -l ltr w.rllln, tlm Ma-, in- oi Hll aiisela.

ul era th Iwtiilul Iy a I- man. Jr'KtC'K rlKTV CEXTH. DURIE SON, PUBLISHERS. Julj atn, U1S-1M in aa A the II BEST SOLID CIRCULAR SAWS, S. RiO.G ERS, 0 and 7 NICHOLAS STREET.

funeral rumlhd with erery reqti1a.lt.. Coo nler pmtnNy attend w. Peraooa regul Ccmntrj luiniv otHn rtuimimns Ma-Oaiwl, Kca-nn, MunarMl for um' bn receipt rUerof telegmm. Cmn an4 Ctul-etA ol ever il "rlptioa lway oa bana. Dnntnalwr KI.

TELEGRAPHIC. Quia in JVew l'orc ...,100 CANADIAN NEWS. rETROLIA, Thi Hhooll'C Ceee Death ricUlir. Ptroha 21 t. The young man Sclatei who wm acciaently abot died At 8..00 yester day.

LONDON. Special to Tiik Cmzi.) Katl.ht of PbythUs CauadUn Cholera. London, 21t A grand demonsiiation ol tbeK.niab.lt. ol Pbylbian took place here tMurdar. Two hundred and titty Cieve- land brethern participated.

Cholera infantu.n i verv prevalent. MA DOC. 8PBCIAfc Tv Till CITI1.B!.) Belleville and Worth IUlli- Kallweya Madoo. 21t. O.

A. Keefer, C. in charge or preluninaiy nurvey of Belleville and North II aaling Had way returned here yesterday having pushed bin examination north Irom hete a far a the Lough Iron Mine paing the Seymour and other well known Iron Bed on the route. He report Tor the dittioult nature ol the country, be con-idered it a favourable route. The heaviest grade were neceary being in lavor of the trafUu to the front.

JIAMILTOnT (KpaciAt, tuThbCitiebn.1 Tha Maaowlo Funeral -Indian Hcliea. Hamilton, 2. The Preibytery of the JLirk met yesterday, and alter some disciusioa adopted an amendment in fator of union by a vote ol ten to four. The funeral ol Bro. T.

M. Harris, took place yesterday afternoon with solemn masonic ceremonies. Nearly 600 iIaon were present. Bom interesting Indian relics were found with some skeletons ye.terday, in process of excavation, ipcluding stone arrows, beads and tomahawks. NOVA SCOllA.

Hi-KiAi. to The citizen. Dr. Tapper on Iho Blninp-Cricket 1 tttirna tvient Rawing Slalrhea. Halifax, Tuiper addressed a meeting ol Conservatives at New Glasgow yentorday evening.

Yesterday the cricket match between England and A ru erica commenced, the latter going first to the wickets. They were unfortunate in reaped to weather, tut mill the play has been considered the beet ot the tournament Frequent showers made the ground bad, and several interruptions in the game were unavoidable. At 1.3) p.m. rain fell heavily and the play was mopped for the day. Bight wickets hud fallen tirst inning ol thi American team with Hi runs including extras.

George Brown has gone into training for the exported matches that he is to row this fall, 'ilia boat race will shortly come oil in four oared boats between Lognn's ciew, hi, John and Ross Foley crt wot' Halifax, to take place in Halifax harbor. TORONTO. (grBriAt. to Tub emr.Ei.l raluotnlci Agalnat tha Catholic Cliuitli Feraoual An Actor Arrratd. Toronto.

21at Archbishop Lynch will lecture next Sunday eveuing ou the old and new calumniea againt the Caiholio Church. J. T. Anderson, formerly lecturer for the Law (Society here, has astuned the sacer. dotal voitmeni in place of the barrister's gown, and has taken a family living in Kngland.

Charles Webster, an actor, was arretted yesterday for indecent conduct with little girls in the Queen avenue. The compillaiion of votes for the representatives' Council of 1'ublio instruction, only concluded a few" minute after midnight. 'l'h following are the figurea lor the 1'ublio School teachers' representative: Smith K.1'2 Saugiiter U.l.'i Majority -'77 For the High School teachers' representative: Trof. Wilson J-Vi J. H.

Hunter fl Majority 71 For School Inspectors' representative 8. C. Wood Judge McIXniald MM, Hi' Wood's Majority. i 17 on Tit i .11. Ti Tub riiissM Bodjr efa Ula Haarae.l BmiIiIimi Dratlia Th KnVal the tlU Um Corner rlelanlan Bjiorla IM.II.t-lahed Arrivals.

Montreal, 21 at. The body of the wotpa Nolan, who committed suicide by throniing Iterselt infw the liver lat Sa'urdav evening baa been re oo re red Bt lioucherville. A gntleuan named i'ardy died silil lotily last evening in a drug store on Notie Dame street. It is also reported that a merchant died ol heart disease about the same tune, while out dining, aoootmaiiiad by his wile. it is aaid that certain Montreal dealer have lost $700,000 through tho recent u'aiu corner in Chicago.

The nineteenth annual gathering and ath letio Sorts of the Caledonian Society took place yesterday at Decker Park, and was very successful. The annual dinner wt. held in the evening at the Terrapin. The Yacht Annie Laurie, belonging to Mr GreenwBy, a wealthy brewer, oi Svracue arrived yesterday at Lachine, bearing on board a large party, including Judgei I'ratl, Attorney ueneral of N. Slate; l.oi Mr, Talbord, Ex (ioveruor Hon.

W. Kehnedy, Ex-Senator; Hon. Morgan, Judge jot the Supreme Court; Col. ilollnian, of thin; re ular army, and Hon. Mr.

Stroud, Canal k'om miasioi.er. The party spent the day visaing points of interest in and around the city. W. Hilton charged with committing larceny at Toronto was arrested last evening on the Arrival ol the steamer thi from the west on an advice received by telegraph from the Chiel of i'oliceat Toronto The Harbor Commissioners iroi. of the graving dock at (jjeto yesterday agree-1 to the appointment of a committee of management, each boar I to be represented equally and' to contribute equally live thousaud dollar each.

The deoiaion bas been communicated to the Quebeo Board which has intimated its desire have four representatives to three for the Monti eal Board, other condition! bm the uune. is It Other Sizes Proportionntdlv Low. Hole and of THB IXSEUTE!) TOOTH C1UCULAU SAW, (Km I i i jii.cui;. so long uiei lavorauiv Known, and and tho Iioniinion, and whoo superior IllW Teeth, 5.Ads. each.

J5EST J1ILL, Wl.JI.AY, Address; AMERICAN SAW Trenton, II I SCOW, CA YLi: CA 70 ttyarlt AMI JAMh'S JU! KKTT, Xnm iM ance, owing ij me nrn-arrivai oi jlt Drew there had to be a change in the pro gramme Dion Bocicauha' play ol LI lift be in ir substituted for Robertsons well known comedy ot Ours." The various parisM were tairly sustained. Harry Lindley kept the audience in a roar, and was particularly bappv his local" hits. The murder scene elicted piolonged applause; and interest was well maintained throughout. My precious Betsey," a laughable farce-concluded the performance. Ours'' will b3 put upon the boards to-night.

Mr. Lindley has engaged Mr. Hairy B. Bell, for -six nights only in Mis. May Fleming's New York Weekly" story ol Weddedyet no wile." This young American urtist is said bear a good reputmion in an actor.

The GfAuna BaHo. Cn account of the un settled stale of the weather the band will ijot play to-night. Bishop's Chapel. Kev. J.

G. BaylissofSt. Osorge's tUiurch, Montreal, will olkciafo in tb.li Bishop's Chapel next Suuday morning and evening. Fiiiks Since the 21th of May. 'lucf Young repoits that seventeen fires hue a 'tuuliy taken place in the city since the V4th of May.

Ihe Briado turned out to evesy one ol tbm, and some ten or twelve false alarms also. A Sh'akb Knock Iajw.s Fioiit. Twoyotmg muu indulged 111 a prize light on tho cum-ions in the rear 01 Mr. Kegan's reiidcncu 'ast night. A crowd witnessed tho fi.ht which lasted fully half an hour.

The pugilists selected this out of the way phico to keep clear of the police. Disorderly Boys. Last evening a number of young boys collected near tho New Edinburgh Bridge, and lired ol! several revolver shots. One ot them came near putting an end to the existence ot Fienchmau who was passing that way. J', C.

rorrin dispersed' them and succeeded in getting one. ol the levolveis. I Attempted Srii-iiiB. A woman giving her namo as Mulligan was caugnt Iai night in the act of urowtiing heinell in 1I10 Kivur. below Cutiimins' Bridgo.

The only leu kIiu assigned lor doing no that she was tired ol lite. She came lo this country lust summer Irom Ireland, and bus iieen employed 111 the city as a house-maid. Mai.iciocs. A number of grown up boys lat night placed a lot ot stones and sticks on the Street l.ailw.iy tiaik near INew Edinburgh and knocked 0110 ol tho cats oil tho truck. It came near resulting in a latal accident, lor the car almost ran down the bank ot the Bideau luver.

A Lumber ot passengers were cm board at the time. aud they were very much scared. Folice Cot Kr. Norbert Boilcau was charged w.tli being drunk on the public streets. Ihou.

H.llenrihan, lor vagiam-y, was charged If i an cot-ta or two weeks in jail. Jlrs. (iiitvt lie wiM chingtt.l wah K. Keilly. Mie was lined $1 itu.l conis, or 111 delault.

one weelt lime l.aliebei, tor assaulting Mary Ann i'areil, was lined fl and TiikTayioh lifi.nf.AiiY. D. W. St will, ('hinged with being Implicated in the Taylor ourglary, was not tried this morning, jleilly, the nnio 111 whoso pcssessiou the check lor ihe trunk, wu found, bas not yet, been 'ironyhi fiom Mouueal, aud conequeuily the luve-tlg ktion cannot be continued until he arrives. Sergt.

Hoi nidge will uiuvo ith nun this evening. How aBaiiy K.ixe 1'iNisiiKn. Two mothers on Claience atreet yesterday iilternoon ar-iangeil a race between two children, en two 1 his old, lKth lell two yards from tiio stari, and alter the mother's bail beaten them lor doing so, they blushed tho inco Ihcmselves, '1 he victorious one also imh-el a bottle of pioof whiskey thi.t evening, and her husband nearly liuishod hei by st riktng her 011 tho head with the empty bottle. A ici ii Cow. Sandy Hill's vicious row has at I i-t been captuied aud iuipoulidod by tho police, alter long and ciiu-o.

The oilier ol the annual is not known, Mt has broken one little gnl's leg and almost killed another, and bud become such a terror anions tho lesldeuis ol Sandy Mill that nothing less than her cpul-iu trout that Vicinity would luske mothd It t-l -le when ihuir clnldieu wnndciCd bhv Irom their doors. (kAND FaiTksion Messrs. tt'Conner A Waller advertise a giund excursion ni tin1 h'ojal Mail Mcamcis un I the South Kmi'in liiiilwav, fio 11 (itt.tivato Mount Washing ton a. ut Boston and leiuin. ut very cheup isies.

'I be scenery and aitim ti iis ol the 11 1 are vaiicd aud teautilul. Among the points 01 interest, un the route, where p.m. xcneia can reiu.nn over a duy or two, mid then continue their trio, are Jay l'eak and 1 'Wi I lead. Lake- Memphrmagor. Ciystal l.itke, the White l.uko inuuie satikee, and the lovely l'n-suinpsic, Connec ticut and Merriruao luver alleys.

The wlio.e route forms a most deligiuhil and facmatuikt trip. 7 Lm-kihti A second paitv of eiiileinen relumed a huiiy lat iiiuhl irom a fibbing expedition up the (ialiueaii. Il appear they had good supply ol tho Hind, and intended to nave a cap-J tlal time. They fished for A wholu an-1 not one ot them had enough tuck to book even a mudpout. Then they lUlied all and one ot the patty a c-'Htiacbv i got a taint nibble hia book.

I hey weie so elated at this symptom of fish actually i being in the vicinity thai they filled the glasses again," and drank to the health ol he man who got the nibble Ine Utter. all this time, was utterly unconscious all that was going on aiound him, and paid attention to nothing but the nianu uvrtng ol his hue tor the successful captuie ot the hah. He tan the line to the riiilit and lelt the boat; he ran it all around the boat, and finally, when pulled a small Pass to the surface ot the water, a lug pike grai. bed i up, AiHt'gave a sudden jerK causing him lose his balance And tail into the ater. The pike ran av with the line, and the ill Who got the nibble follore.

Alter It. i the ia-e a excitim; for a few but the pike wa.t weak and couldn't keep the ue, he let the. lutle bask anj the hue alone, ami the Tictorl angler puked up and returned to the boat ami'l the prolonged cheert And about of the party. wa the only hhing they did during the eipedition.J 11 of in -st. us our l''e the ton are It of AfJK.NT.S July aiith.

Valuablo i-arm for Salo. i llEAirni l'L J'AliM OF I-'ITY AMtns -l WIU1I11 lime III 1 1, (Mlinvn, lii II 1 I. 11 iiiliviilliiii it i'ihhI art Imnl, I ucllinu ii mi. illllilllllfa. Appl lo I'iti NE VER PAILS.

11 ill- Mil, nil run I) It lillil 1 1 III 1. 1 MOOItB'N CltCAM to tthinri i il i I in hh: it I I ii. Sj inn hMMHi Im i rdlnri Ion iM-utiltJul irt'ilili'N t'l'l flaln tiiy () Hit liuiiiiiUiin il(tr 1 oitawa. THUNKS, Vnhcow. riacri and Satchols.

-of- 1 1 in; st make Newest Dcsirjn, lii: HAII AT 9. Hidenu Street 00, s. n. no a um do 12. A I'Hl O'MEARA 50, Sparkn Street, Hit uiii.ir iiiii'twlly IHnl Uiir Stock of Rcady-Mado Colthing it Now Full nnd Complete 11 Villi DEi'AlcT AnJ irennacra may rely on yet'Jiig good value In vv.c nig utfa Coat, pAnU.

Vests, KhirU, l)rAwer, Mittn. Sock And occan 1 no, all being purchawed by an experienced buyer, and especially adapted for the Ottaw Valley Trad. wu etftlni wttttont any h1ttlon to hare the Uranium. Iat Hlwa of rloLlilng, turnip tne la.inliix n. uiir Itetwrl merit la, iiaual, on Ihe tuoat liberal trrma, aii-l UIMlf-r 111 mUIur'-in-nL of nnu-llnl milo.r many year expf riiine, fo-lie 'tonnroo of leay- I a omr toetear out the bnJaive nf oor tttock In clouting driatrtmnt we are ftrenared to aeil C'oiaia for what the Cioiti coat belAre Leioc mauu- luni 1 naatured.

A Ik- t.hw.M. care ntouiiiai vuia winter a jrioc 'ita treat lean ill tal.i.wa.iwAn. (FT TniTr nn' October lAth. tSdVw I i I l'ieiniiin re- Name Com puny, reived U.e.ar. I t- 4 AiTli'Hiturul i.l,HI 10 Ayrir.illural Mutual.

laoluUI lllak to.nH It Will t.a..n th ICA wviin nrolit wa ruMllfted hy to Unit which It la now fHtrnmul e'lln In the )enr l7i all lh meKhe 1 'e Willi but lo exreiliriia, wrre Itm-n 'm'mA It.MVily, whilnt Ih Coiuiittnle liirul HI I laolMUxl Itlaka. iul Usual Wlf Hf- tlti.leralK'ieu krt'l lmlttalw of vJTL, Uwa, lo Ihe creditor Ut Wltrij.1.! IO pirrrimiiw I -Ji-" r. ROB ANGUS. Secretary pr 'I- Ti Ottawa. Jon Srttii.

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