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FOREIGN. Fearful Explosion Yesterday in a Coal-Mine Near Dur- cy ham, Eng. Fears Entertained that One Hundred and Fifty Men Have Perished. Canadian Pacific Parties Effect a Financial Arrangemont in London, Object of the Recent Talk Be- tween the German and Aus- trian Premiers. ! Schemo to Make Noumanta the Belgium of Eastern Europes The French Government Will Proceed to Enforce the Religious Deorocs, BURIED IN A MINT. ANOTHER FEARFUL CATASTROMIE, TLonxpon, Sept. &Noort.—An explosion oc- curred this morning nt the Seaham colliery, near Durtiam. Hoth shafts are blocked, though half ainile apart. Between 250 and 300 men are in tho pit, It fs known that some fre alive. 2:80 p. 11.—It Is now believed there are 190 men in the Sealiam coal pit. Itls feared miost of them perished, ‘The explosion occurred at 2:80 o'clock this morning, Stratton, Resident Recelver, was soon on the spot, when it was found that all three shafts of the mine were blucked, the cages belng fastened In therm, Stratton, with a rope around Ils body, descended to the main seam and heard men talking, he thought about twenty. They are considered safe, ‘There is no renson a3 yet to belleve that the pit is on fire, but it is fenred the bulk of the men haye been killed, Seventeen men who were in the pit at the tne of the explaston are sn! ‘The owner of the Seaham Mine furnishes the following: “Tha worst fears are for about 120 1 The men known to be ative have not yet been reached, owing to tho damage to shafts by the explosion.” RESCUED, Lonpox, Sept, 8—A dispatch from Sen- Miiery this evening announces that nen, Who were working In the two nD] amg of col, have been fond safe and well. Some of them volunteered and are helping to rescue their comrades, who. are seventy fathoms lower. ‘Che bottom of both shafts is still blocked with débris, A Inter telegram reports that up to 7 oelock a total of fifty-seven men had been rescucd, the majority In an exhausted condi- tien, Many thousands of people are crowd- Ing around the mouth of the pit, ‘The guld- ing marks in the plt were blown to pleces. The explorers consequently find their work yer iiteutt, per. will keep at ft ail night, and hope to clear the way Into the workings by morning. So far there ts no sign of fire, but itis evident there must be a large ace cumulation of gas, One hundred aud fifty nen are still in the pit. DADLY WURNED, — * * Lonpon, Sept, 9-5 a. m.—A dispatch Just recelyed from Seaham colliery says: ‘Tho Tescucd now number ‘sixty-six, but It ts feared there were 230 men inthe pit At the tine of the explosion. ‘Two corpses were. brought to the surface at midnight, one of whielt wos badly burned. F GREAT BRITAIN. A STRIKE OVER, : Grascow, Sept. 8.—A strike of fron-miners In the. Ayrshire and Tluntlton districts : ended by the men yielding to the decision of the masters, TRADE RETURNS for the month of August show the value of Imports at £31,000,000, against £28,300,000 the sane month last year, and the yaluo of ex- ports £19, 100,000, against £17,300,000 the same. month Inst year. THE CRICKET MATCIE between tho English and Australian teams was won by the former with five wickets to + spare, COLLISION. Liverroor, Sent. 8.—Tho British steamer Toronto, from Montreal Aug. 25 for this port has been in collision with tho stenmer Arbutus, of Dublin, ‘Tho Jatter has been beached ‘at New Brighton.’ ‘The extent of damage to the Toronto 1y not known, THE CANADIAN PACIFIC, Lonnoy, Sept. 8.—Sir John A, Macdonald and other Canadian Government Cominis- ‘sioners have been successful, the financial arrangement for tho construction of the Canadinn Paettic Railway having been con- cluded this atternaon. ‘Thecontract ts taken. olntly by a banking firm fa London, 9 rench finnneial association, and a firm of financiers tn New York. ‘The contracting parties will receive from the Canadian Goy- ernment a certain number of millions of sterling In cash or its equivalent, to he pro- vided by the Issue of Canadian Government bonus, not backed, lowever, by att Imperial Ruarantee, and a certain number of milllons of eres of land. In consideration of these rants contracting parties undertake to forma company to be called the Canadian. Paelfle Railway Company, which shall. con- struct and work the line dn porpetuity, ‘Tho Government furthermore gives to the cone tracting parties, In addition to tho surveys already minde, the whale of the ine thus far bullt, “the cost of theso Items fs put at be- tween five and six millions sterling. CABLE NATES, It is stated that tho Anglo-American Tole- graph Company intend to raise, their rato shortly, probably to 23 per word, indepen- domly of any arrangement with the French Company, _ FATAL COLLISION. An express-train from Glisgow to Green- ock came into collision with a freight-train hat night. Three persons were killed and elghteen Injured. AFGHANISTAN, AYOON KHAN'S LOSES, Loxnox, Sept. 8—Tho losses of Ayoob Khan, as far as ascertulued, aro already esti- nated ut 1,000 men, MOVEMENTS OF THOOPA, - A correspondent with: Gen, Phayre’s com- Mand telegraphs from Kill-ab-doola Tuesday, Qs tullows: “A portion of this division has already begun to trace Its steps. ‘Nhe Sixty- third Regiment left to-day, and will march to uettivand remain there In readiness to act trninst the niutineers amon tie Kahn of Abelat's troops and Sherawuk tribes,” : . LATER cea Gen, Roborts telegraphs as follows from Cunduhur, Seut, 6: Careful: inquiry: shows at the enemy lust very severely on the 1st inst. "Tals was exported, as they nade a determined stand Ww! hen our troops were quite close, A column will start shortly to bury the tend at Kuahk-lNaklud and open the distrlet for supplies, Gen, Phayro arrived a Candshar on the Oth fast. Mis horse artillery aud cavalry aro encamped twelve dulled south of Candabar, where supplies and vrage are ainple, ‘The weather is hot, but the Wounded are'doing well and the troops re heulthy, ROUMANTA, THE AUSTRO-GENMAN SCHEME. Lonnoy, Sept, 8—It Is reported here that 8 Agreemont between Prince Bismarck and ‘Baron yon Haymerte Is Intended to lead to Au alliance between Germany, Austria, and Romnania, tho latter to be ralsed to the rank Of a Kingdom, and its Integrity and. inde Balkan Penknsulie ., e 4 FRANCH, . 1 INTKRRED. a Tams, Sept. 8.—The victlins of the boating Sceident near Roseoff were buried Tuesday, he clvif and naval authoritles ant a large Dumber of the Inhabitants of the town at- Sended tha funerals DUEL, : ‘The sons of Riche and Corneau, cand!- dates votingon the second ballotat Mezjores, formember of tho Chamber of Deputies, fought a duel on the Relginn frontier, tho weapons heing swords, Young Corneau was wounded in the hand, ‘TH RELIGIOUS CONTROVENSY, LONDON, Sept. &—A Varis dispatch anya: The Government will take no notice of tho action of unauthorized religious congrega- tiona In signing the letter proposed ag 1 stb stitute for the denmnd for authorization, nud has deelited to enforce the decrees without awalting tho result of the test actions brought by the Jesuits in the courts, TURIUY. DH, PARSONS’ MURDERENS, ConsTANTINOPLE, Sept. 8.—The murderers of Dr. Parsons, the American missionary, have arrived here, and will be tried speedily, ‘The Sultan has promised Mr. Heap, United States Consul-General, every satisfaction, WILL URRENDERED, Tonnoy, Sept. 8—-It is believed the Town of Dulelgno will bo surrendered before the demonstration can be made, THE FRENCH FLEET. 1 Panis, Sept. 8.—Orders were sent yester- day to Toulon for two frigates and one dis- patch vessel to proceed to-day to Ragusa. GERMANY. NO POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE. A dispatch from Berlin says: Baron yon Taymerle’s visit to Prince Bismarck was merely to exchange friendly assurances, not for the discussion of any question of striking: importance, Eustern affairs are regarded In offieint circles as having entered upon a auleter coursa of development, and freer than hitherto from pressing emergencies, RUSSIA. : SUIMISES. St, PetTenspuna, Supt. 8—Thesummonsto Gen. Skobelelf to come to Livadinis variously Interpreted, It fs thought In some quarters to be connected with s possibility, which at present Is not altogether averted, of a com- plication with China, VARIOUS, MADDENED DY JEALOURY, MELnourNneE, Australia, Aug. 10.—A terrl- bie tragedy oveurred in the Opera-House during the performance of the * Huguenots.” A new arrival, MeGregor Greer, maddened by Jealousy, shot his own wife and Soudry, a member of the French Exhibition Commis- sion, and himself, Thu two former received severe head and face wounds, but are now recovering, Greer dled, Soudry has re- signed his appointment, PRESIDENT MAYES. Seeing the Sights at and About Truckee. San Francisco, Sept. 8.—President Mayes and party left Carson for Lake ‘Tahoe, nt 9:45 this morning. ‘They wore conveyed to the summit by coaches, escorted by leading citizens, At tho summit thoy took the narrow ugage for Glenbrook, whore they arrived at half-past 12. All declared the ride thithor thio pleasantest. antl wildest they ever took, After lunch they boarded the steamer Me- teor, aud made the tour of the lake, arriving at Glenbrook at 4 o'clock. 'The boat was decorated with bunting, evergreens, and tlowers, On tho front of tho pilot-house, amid wreaths of ever- freens and flowers, was a Inrge pletura of the President, No iw:ident on the trip occurred except the breaking of the eccen-: trieerod, which dotnyed tho boat half an hour, On their arrival at the wharf thoy were met by the citizens of the surrounding country, who were cordially greeted by the distin- guished guests, and a general handshaking toak pince, ‘The hotels at Tahoe wero beautifully deco- rated, Six horse coaches were in waiting, and ata litde after 4 the party left. for ‘Truckee, where they arrived a iitve after 0. Bunting: was displayed from every flagstatt In the town, and a large crowd was present at the station to greet thom. ‘She Presidentand Gen, Sherman, after greeting all presen were loudly called for, and both appenres and made short responses, The President announced himself as highly pleased with all-he had seen, and said he expected no more vieasurable time Suring his trip than he had enjoyed the past day. le compliinented the energy and perseverance of the people of this coast, and predicted a. brilllant future for It. As the train was pulling out Mrs. Hayes was called for, and rppeared by the side of the resident, which elicited the wildest on- husiasi. . Ata quarter past 6 tho train, consisting of seven curs, left for Sacramento, THE WEATHER. Orricy oF THe. Crier SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurnoton, D, C., Sept. 81a, m—For ‘Fennesseo and the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy weather, possibly occasional local rains, winds mostly north to enst, stuttonsry or falling followed by rislng temporature, sta- tionary or lower barometer, For the Lower Lake region, stationary fol- lowed by falling barometer, statlonary or highertemperature, partly cloudy weather, possibly local rains, casterly winds, For the Upper Lake region falllng barom- eter, cool northerly, veerlng to warmer enst or south winds, partly cloudy, weather. for the Upper Mississippl and Lowor® Mix sourl Valleys, falling barometer, winds veor- ing to warnier east or south, ‘partly clohdy ‘weather, TACAL ODSERVATIONS, hs EmicAgo, Bent. R_ Time) Dar] Ther [ia] Wind,| Wel] Rn.) Weather 3 elowdy. fee . 3; wintount, 5. GENENAL ONSERVATIONE, OUICADO, Bopt, B-10:18 p, m. Thr] Ther srattons, § [ais[wrm| wind, [eel rene panel pe veel | A [N. Watrost..| idles] 83] aa TN: We wontial BL] a |W. aunt, a | 5, & tra a | ign ve a | ot ‘ob i OL BT wm | 8 yD » |e iB | w |. at ro eS SBRRRBED: jAcramanta .., Bate Lake City.) cert eee PHASESLSSSKASEELOTERIESEAELLETLORSEES: SSESUBEA TASER ASESZEReaeEA: POISON IN PRESCRIPTIONS, New Youk, Sept. 8—Ata meeting of the Board of Aldermen an &dlnance was adopt- ed requiring all druggists and other persons engaged In the compounding of physicians’ preseriptions to keep all polsonoussubstances: separate from harmless drugs, and tnan apartment provided especially for the pur puso, which Isto ba marked jn large letters with the word “Volson.’ ‘The department 1s to be kept securely locked in drug-stores and dispensartes, and {a to be opened only! When necessary for the filling of prescriptions, in the presence of the persoit bearing the pre- ser Me ae Thayo long proscribed tho Shakers’ Barsapa- rlilas und | tblak Ita wost valuable tnodicinees erniay Dluko, 4. De Gilmagton, Nei SPORTING EVENTS. Piedmont and Calamus the Vic» tors at Minneapolis Yes terday, Dreary Progress of the Test Raco —Alleged Cruelty to Anl« mals. Providence and Cleveland Successful Over Worcester and Cine cinnati. THE TURF, MINNEAVOLIS: Bpeetal Mapateh to The Chleago Tribune. 8. Paut, Mlnn., Sept. 8—On the Minno- Apolis falr-grounds to-day tho races consisted of the 2:23 and 2:21 classes, the gents’ drlv- ing horses, and an exhibition heat by Hope- ful. In the 2:28 race ft took five trints to get the word for the first heat, and when the horses got {¢ they went away on very even terms. Calamus struck for the lead and tuok it. Once in front she continued to increase her speed till she showed at first two lengths, then three, and four. Business and ‘Chomas had gone by this the far to the rear, From the half-mile pole to the heal of the hone: stretch these relative positions were majn- tained, As they camo near the distance. stand ull got near together, but there was no posslbility of Beatin Calan and she passed under the wire the Winner tt 2:27, In the second hent Fisk went to the front, taking the piace from Calamus, and by the tlme the horses had got well nround to the head of the buckstretch they were strun slong for a considerable distance. Abott half-way from the quarter to the halt pole Calainys Mid in and took n goud lend of atength, whieh was Increased to the three- quarter pole. Down the homestretch Cala- mus had it ath her own way. ‘Then it was that Business came up with a rush and took second pince,-and in that position they passed the score, Calamus winning the heat In 22517, In the third heat Calamus, who had the pole, was not headed, and passed under the wire the winner of the heat in 232417, with Fisk a close second, Business third, and ‘Thomas fourth. AUMMARY, Purso $800, 2:23 cla J. W. Thoms Pime—2:875 Fy THE 2:21 nacr. The second race was the 2:21 class, with Hambletonian§ Bashaw, | Piedmont, and Bonesetter a3 starters. Bashaw took the pe but Piedmont soon pushed ahead aud epithe lend until the nomestreteh, when Bashaw made a gnmy struggle and passed the Hine in 22734, Bonesetter third. ‘The second feat commenced preetsely like the first, and thne it was Bonesetter who. challenged conclusions with the leader. Ie was not equa) to the task, however, and Pled- mont kept his lead, wiining the heat in 22283¢, Bashaw third. Tithe third heat Piedmont held the tead allthrongh, though both the others chul- Jenged it. Towards the end Bashaw made 2 vigorous dash and wns tkely to sieceed, but he broke badly and fell baek to third place, Pjedmont passing under the wire in 33242/, ‘The fourth heat was similar to the second, except that Bashaw kept his feet and second place, Following Is the BUMSARY: PledMont wiseoseressee Hambletonian Basbaw. Honesetter........ Dime 227s 22243 GENTLEMEN'S HOADSTENS, The next was for gentlemen's rondsters. The entrles wero Mora Belle, J. C, Oswald, Minneapolis; Princess, $. B, Langan, Min nenpolls; Blackhawk, Molle E., and Winona Belle, 1, F. Jones, Minneapolis.” Flora Bello took the race {in three heats, Thne, 2:39), 21404, B41, HOVEFUL. The day_closett with two trint heats by alineral The track was In bad condition, and fast time was nat expected. ‘The follow- ing 1s the time: First heat, 2:30%¢: second heat, 2:18, Tho horse was loudly cheered, CONEY IRLAND, New Yon, Sept. &—There is a large num- her of people at the Coney Island Jockey Club races to-day, notwithstanding the col and threatening weather, Spark was seratchett for the three-quarters of & mile race, which was won casily bi Charley Gorham, the favarit, Slonx second, and Marchioness third. Thne, 1:17 ‘The second race for the year-olds, five furlongs, was won by Bilss, Ada second, Gossip third. Time, 1304, The next race, gentlemen riders, throe- fourths of a mite, was won by, Hiveleignlns Pacific second, Corystes third. Time, 1204, The fourth race, que mile and g furlong, was won, by Rognlie, Una second, Anna Au- gusta third. ‘Time, 22005, he steeple chase over tho short course, ‘entlenien riders, was won by Belficld, Sadie un second, Time, 3:203z. CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, Sept. 8.—'There was a large attendance at the Northern Onto Fair tosiay, Gov, Foster and Congressinan Amos 'Town- send were present, and were entertained by the Association, A stlif and. cold northeast wind: prevailed In tho afternoon, and the race-track was heavy from last night's rain BUMMATY. ‘Two-twonty pacing raco for $100; $200 to first, $100 to necond, $40 to third, $40 to fourth. Shaker Hoy and Sorrel Dilly were draw: Noonday,. Comet. 2 erieo. tnite.h it two In threo, entrance 815, $160 ndilcd; £50 to sucond, §15 to phir tho Dulanco to tirst, Four entries, 1 ong, WOsTON, Boston, Sept. &—At tho Beacon Park races the unfinished 2:23 race of yesterday was won by Parana, Patehen second, Enna Bi third, Tine, 2223, 3:20, 234, 921084, B28, ‘Tho 2:30race was taken by Edward Thorne, Bill Ed’ second, Lady Thorne third, Beat ture, 9:20, ‘Tho ‘next raco swas the 2:26 class, and was won by Dan Smith, Golden Girl second, John Hall third, ‘Tinie, 3325, 323434, 9:35, TUS ENGLISH TULF, Lonpon, Sept. 8.—Among the acceptances for the Czarewiteh ara Sanford's Aristocrat and North Elkhorn, and P, Lorillard’s Wal- Jonateln, and forthe Combridgestire, Keene's Bpendthrift, ond Lord Murphy, Sanford's Aristocrat, Mirth, and North Elshorn, and P, Lorillurd’s Nereld and Wallenstein, Gret- ton's Isonomy accepts for both. There was an Inctination to back Robert the Devi for tho St, Leger yeaterday at$to 1, and to lay axalust Wendor, 55 to 40 pelea onores on fe field, ALTANY, Atnany, N, Y,, Sept, 8&—At the meeting of the National Association of Trotthig-lorse Breeders at [sland Park to-day the stake for stallions that had never beaten Rare aie Shy by Kentucky Wilkes, Tne, 2380, DAVENPONT, Epectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns.® Dayenvont, Supt. 8—In the 9:34 race at the falr-ground this afternoon some tine trotting was witnessed, Sterling, entered b i de ‘Thompson, won in throe stralghi yeats, SUMMARY, Bterling..... A212 Membrino 23 Clara Cleveland, 56 Hue Cloud, 4a 3 Funny Forp. B44 -THE ‘TEST RAOD. , \~ Early yesterday morning the men and hofses engaged fnthorace on the Lake-Kront were all on the track striving to make up for tho time lost in needed rest. Of tha wen, Byrno was in the lead, Dobler having retired Tuesday noon on account of a bac leg, while Crockett was the forcimost horse, having' done ‘some good. work during tha previous night and overhauled Speculator, thd little chestnut pony that had been in the yan since the start of the race. All iutereated knew that to-day half tho thne allotted for the raco would’ have passed, and soma estimate of tho relative chances of those eu- gaged could be made, The horses were stilt In the lead, but some of the meu did not Joso heart, relying’ upon thelr bowers of endurance and ability to «o without sleep to carry them to the front before doy night, Vint, the Cincinnati shoemaker, concluded early In the day that lls prospects for winning either of tho first threo prizes were not remarkably brilliant, andjat 9 o'clock withdraw from the track for* good, although his score at that time wadg very creditable one, Krohne, the biz cg Hany, whose curlous galt always causes people to believe him Jame, has been golng a steaily ellp ever s{uce tha start was mnde Sunday noon, and yesterdry. rapidly lessened the distance that separated him from. Byrne, ‘The last named was evidently very tired, and in nddition somewhat faint at heart, so that between the two he did not present a very cheerful appegrance. na he went around the track, sometimes ,prenking into a slow trot which helped his score materially, It was evident that the fight for first ‘ince among the mén would be between these two, and It was also evident tliat before the week was out they would give the horses a hard race for tho $2,000 first prize, Connolly limped along Inastyle that plainly showed lim to 2 out of the race, While Jackson, the negro oy, was hardly able to drag one faot after the other. ‘The rest were in preity fairshapo, and every one hopeful of whining a share o! the inoney, i ‘The horses were In better shape than the men. Speculator went in about noon for a long rest, Croekett having wrested the lead from him by fastand hard work. Balhiman’s horse tvasa good secont, and his owner looks upon first money as ‘already won, so conti- dent is he of his animal’s abliity to stay out tho rave in good shape. = In the afternoon the first sensation of the raeo occurred, it being nothing less than the arrival of the [umane Soclety afticers, Some. atiperserviccable Individual had reported ot the oflee of the Society that Crockett was heing abused, and, in consequerice, Presi- dent Derickson and some of his men cana down to investigate the matter, aveompauied by a man sald to ba v veterinary surgeon, An attempt was made by thom to Visit the stall wherelu Crockett was reposing, but as the owner of the animal, Jere Dunn, objected vigorously they did not zo, but contented themselves with swearing outa warrant for Dunn's arrest on the chargotof cruelty, Tho facts in the case seem to be thit Crackett, who is notorlously a lazy animal, was inclined to “ soldier,” and It be- enime necessary for lils rider ty use a whipin arder ta make the forse do a fair amount of work, and for this reason the arrest was made. ‘Tliat the horse was not badly tired was apparent to all who visited fils stall yes- terduy afternoon, where be stood calmly miunehing hay, having just finished a four- quart feed of onts and comm, Dunn was final- Jy arrested, and gave x $200 bond to appear next Monday, At 11 o'clock Inst night the score was ag follows: Aiitee, try... ee Men. e BASE-BALT. PROVIDENCE Va, WOKCESTER. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Provinencr, R. 1. Sept. 8—The post- poned game was played to-day, Provitience winning by a score of 8 to &, a3 follows: Tanings— w2IVaRnz ag Providence...... oooug S000 a Worcester, ooo 220 0 5 LAND V8, CINCINNATI, Specat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 8.—The Clevelands to-day won a close and exciting uphill game from the Cincinnatis by.the following score: innit £20466 7 @ 910 Cleveland 00100010 2+ Cinelouutl... 100100000 U2 a CANADA. Provincial Synod of the Church of England in Canada—The American Sclentife Association—Tunnel Under the St. Lawrence—Vreneh Investments in Quebec Province—The Question of Immigratlon—Remods for Habitual Drunkennesss— Spectal Dispateh to Tae'CAtcago Tribune, Monvneat, Sept: 8.5 Thg PrayinetalSynad of the Church ‘of Enéland'fy Cinada held Its triennial meeting herd to-day.;'In the morn- img n solemn servicé Wis'held in the Cathed- ral, the Bishops dnd clergy mareh- ing into the building in an bady from the Synod ‘\- hall, In whieh they first assembled. After the reading of the Litany the Bishop of Nova Scotin preached an eloquent sermon on tho duties of the ministry, "After service tho Synod met fn St | George's school- house, the Metpopojitan presiding and being supported by the other Bishops of the Dominion, the Bishop of Niagara ex- cepted, his Lordshipbeing at present abroad. After formally opening the Synod, the Metropolitan delivered his charge to tho delegates, It was an ckhaustive dissertattan on the relative duties of the elergy and Inity. Before altting' down his Loriushtp Introdueed the Bishop of. New Humpshilre, tho Rey. Dr. Beardsley; and the Rey. Dr, Payne as a deputation from the Church in the United, States. These gentiomen were severally invited to seatson tho platform, and wero reeeived most enthusiastically. They delivered spirited addresses, In which thoy expressed tho strong fraternal feel- Ing existing im thelr branch of tho Church towards tha sister branchtin Canada, ‘The Metropolitan then Invited the Synod to elect a Profocntor, and, before vacating tho chalr, nominated | the venerable Archdeacon Whitaker as President pro tem. ‘The Bishops then retired “to. constitute tho Upper House, The Lower Mouse Unanimausly xppointed — the | Acting Chnirman (as Prolocutor, and pro: ceeded to the election of offleers and the appointment of committees,” In the evening an dmposing service was held in Christ Churel Cathedral, tho choir belng composed of over 200 volees, ‘The mpste was specialty selected, and the execution by thechoir, which had beeh in constant practice far months, w: Impressive. ‘The ‘Rev. Canon Carmlelia of Hanllton, preached an eloquent and Atting sermon on the unity of the church, ‘The congregation completely filled the vast edifice, and tha deepest Interest was min- ifested. throughout. The attendayes of dele gates is exceeding Jarge, very few even from remote dioceses falllng to reapond to their names, ra ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Montneat, Sopt. 8.—Thoe Commercial Tray- elers’ Association {ntend testing the atlty. of the Quebes by-law Imposing 9 ‘tax upon transient merchants doing businegs In that city. ‘They have appealed fram tha Jude ment of the Quebec Recordor’s Cows against Mr. Plehe, one of their mmber, ‘The Natural-History Soclety ofsthis city having extended an fivitadion to.the Ameri. ean Associntion for the Adyincement of Selence to hold its annual meeting’ here in 1883, a reantution was passed, at the meeting In Hoston lust week, thayitc- ceptance of the invlt Tt mindt be con ti il, hdWever, at the next annual meet- Hig which takes’ placo ‘at Cinelnnatt In 1881, The lat inceting of tho Assochition held in Montreal was in 1857, decided Buccess, recounmuend! ation, and It was ¢ofsidured ‘Tho heartlesness of somo of tha'Froneh Canadian villages of Quebec Provinge ts n most Incredible, Every tew weeks, son decrepit oft creature ls brought or sentingo Montren! and abandoned on the street, ‘The other day, & pour -wawan named Labelle, 80 yearns old, wis carried into the Central Stafloy: nnd dovosited In a chalr, while the man who led ler departed quickly, Shq'wasg found to be very Hl, and wag removed to the Genural Hospital in a semf-unconscious condition, after having ox- plained that her progeny wera tired of her and wanted to get rliLof her, ‘The survey now belng carried on uiderthe supervision of Mr. Walter Shanty. for & tunnel wider the St, Lawrency. at"! ils city, fy-inaking great progress, ‘Tho topykraptiy of the whola nrea within which the Qinnel and ita approaches ara praeticatla, tp Hel selentitivally and thoroughly surveyed an mapped, So far, the ehgineers hayp gbeen busily engaged In accuumiluting tp" above. ‘ound data to enable Afr, Shanly,ta‘wmake iis plans ald pronounce upon the [jeatkia as far ag that cun bo fixed by mere to! grins. poor, i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880—TEN PAGES: « .. Bh ture been over the entire country from Winnipe; toGaspe, Ever since the Jast Paris Expoal- tion a number of gentlemen have heen at work with the object of bringing social and emninercial relations between Frenoh Canada | and old France | closer | te- rether, The Government of the day has been importuned in the matter of: trade- treaties; and the French jonn to the Province, and the Credit Foneler which 1s to lend its thousands to Canadian, fariners, are the out- comeof tho efforts of the gentlemen who have been urging the claims of Quebee, In the meanthne, there Is working in Queboc Province what may be called a commercial revolution, In phosphatemining and in beet-cultivation, as well as trade in cattle, sanuiine citizens expect alarge {nerease nt anearly day. The ides of. the promaters of the Credit. Foncler_ 1s, to Joan to farmers at the tate of 7 per cent on long thne,-that fizure to Jnclude a siuking-fund that will in thirty or forty years wipe off the whole In- terest and debt Jt isexpected that anch loans will come to the relief of farmers who are now burdened with loanson short time,— some of them at as high a rate 1g 10 per cent. Hpectal JHspatch to Tae Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Sept. §.—This season, 2,460 erlbs, comprising 63.20 pieces of square thuber, paryed thro: the Chaudlere Slides at the Gatineau [iver boom, and 399,528 sawlogs have yylerids Themes says: Tf it 1s wise, the Cana- dian Government will at once remove all the obnoxious = regulations whieh opernte so. severely against Immigration inte thi minion. It should remember the pov opponents it has In the nelghboring States, and study up the formidable array of stutls- les which our nelghbors are able to lay be fore the world. It was in 18%} ‘that the high-water mark of finmigration was reached in the Stat In that year no fewer than 459,800 persons arrived. There was it gradual decrense in the following years, the number in 1878 having dwindled down to 138,000, |“ ‘Then the revival In trade began, and In 1879 the arrivals were 178,000, ‘This year the mtmber will probably reach 400,000; and next year, ifthe prospects are not milsleading, the number of immigrants to arrive will be at least half a milion. So Jong.ns the Canadian Government plays into tho hands of monopoilsts, but Jittle can be done to direct the tidy to these shores.” ————— . _ THE COTTON CROP. New Onneans, Sept. &—The National Cotton Exchange of Amerien will issue to- morrow Its official statement of the crop of the United States for the commercfal year ending Aug, 31, 1890, ‘The detalls, as made gut, show a total crop of 5,700,161 bales, — yt No othor Whisker Dye equals HIll's—50 cents. SE OPIC FMUIE LAXATIVE. ” “We need the Medical action F the pure fruit acids in our system, and their cooling corrective influ» ence.” —MEDICAL JOURNAL, + SUPPLIES THE, DESIDERATUM, for Constipation and all disorders for which pills, aperients, and cathartics are used, tt ts unexception- ally the best remedy extant One Lozenge is the usual dose, to be taken at bed-time; dissolve slowly in the mouth, or eat like fruit or a confection. : TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxesonly, Avoid imi- tations, Ask your druggist for Deacrip- tive Pamphict, dr address tho proprictor, . J, E. HETHERINGTON, 38 Park Place, New Yort, UIEDIG COMPANY naa] EXTIRACK. 2 {EBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT tail. IN Do CHEAPEST MEAT EL AY STOCK Fe K NADE DISIES ARO BALEIES SOURS MPANY'S EXTRACT “is x miccers und a bean for Hons rbould feel grite See ree 1 ri jude &. Genuine onle with the facesimiie e's Situature in Buy tne abut aisumplun iw Kngiand increased ten-fold ben pears. LEBIECOMPANY'S, EXTRACT Grocers. and Chemist Agel a ds bal United ony), © DANA Xe td in TRUSSES, Reward, $e will nay ton clinrttablo institution #100 15 case ef an Invutial Hernia thet cin ‘stained by the RG AINE, Me eure Beate with the PANBER tis vi S TRUS pans WIS BAWTLE! MAN © PARRER to Statu-at, Chiewzo, M1. DR, PARKEN, the patenteo, hina nd at soars’ ox: perlehve, Uhe last 4 yours with’ Marino Hospitals, Ate tay, Nury, ond Pensionors, the Gurernuunt DSvinE, adypted our appllunce ng tae best in use. Caves that ent be curod wo Hever fall to cure, tures SHAMLESS-TIERL FLASTIC STOCKINGS, E Patented March 26, 1N7: PERIODICAL GUMAT ENGLISH REMEDY, gorrhen, Painfat Slynstruation, Uleoradon Ovarian bet tesy diseasos known ns Fomma Wenkneas, me Cures tone Jaod in Haglund tor Inting Ii, Bold by AW fer box, or sie boxes of patente, socursty, {yates a Periodical and logue HT Deugaiety ovorgwheru. Price, axes for GOL Bont by mail {rue HE GKAY MEDICINE CO, i Muchauics Block, Bytrult, Mich. * ‘Whotesaty Aguiite tor the United suatos, ofa Emmis sunt frwu, md Bold in Chlceye by all Deus Heer AN BUHAAUK, BTEVENAON & CO. Aganty ‘and 9s Lacucat., comer Hoaruurn, SCAL ates james he ane Veen tesa ibid FAIRBANKS’ + YTANDAND. SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. 111.8113 Luke St, Chleazo, Becarefultobuy only the Genulne. aaa ‘The next stop will he the under-croumil ox- ie siuinations of the lower bed and undeniring, strata, which will have to be ascertah fore any estimate of costs can be made, M. De La Londe, of Paris, Frantd wi has arrived hore to report upon the’) Hy if ural capabilities of Cannia to thi, Bp! Government, has already served ay Gone inissloner to La Pinta; and hls repo his Government will have much to do with the investment of French cupltal now belts sought bere, Jt will got be made untl! be hug MEDETUR) Specific Cure for Nervousness and Loss of Brain Power from excesses or overwork. For Sale by All Druggists, YAN SCLLAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Axents, . ¥2 & 94 Lake-al., cor, Desrbyrus AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st, opposite new Court-House, Suecess attends Suecess. Applause re-echoes Applanse. Play and slouro ploase the admiring throngs that flock 19 nee them, A CHILD OF THE STATE! HOEY AND HARDIE COMBINATION HUMAINS THIS WHER ONLY. Monday, § NAT GOODWIN PROLIQUES, HAVERLYS THEATRE, 3.1 WAVERLY, _ Manager und Proprietor. LAST TWO stat TONIGHT) OF Au UNION-RQUATE RE COMPANY In Octave Feulttot’e sptendid Piny, LED ASTRAY! ‘This.wrest Work will be presented with a PERERCT CAST, nelected from the ndmitiod): FURST COMA, iN Inchiding CHAS, Wt, THORN enent of Mossra. Pearson, | DAUGHTER, REY?s PAVILION, dr Van J. oH. HAVE! GRAND MASTODON nko Feumt botreven Hail and Expuallon, LAST DAYS! LAST NK The Kxcltementin- DANIEL O’LEARY’'S GREAT TEST RACE! NOW IN PROGRESS, “DO NOT Migs tT, Open day nnd night, Admission, G) cents, Beats rovorved for ladion without extra charge. Children, hott price, PAIRBANK HALL, FRENCH LECTURES ‘By Le Sauvenr, Ph.D, LLeD, ‘Vo commence Sept. 2 First Lecwure—Les Ulseaux Artistes, L'Amo dt Rossianel Vrouramma and tlekots at Mosers. Janson, MeClure & Con, ‘Tho Gseat American Orator writes: In his fectures Dr. J, Sauveur bas hanily an oqual. ‘Thetr Tulltens,lisetuninution, wd brilliant portults Ure, os well ns the keen analysis be vives of ten and Meir times, are exceedingly valuable to the student. Flora ls ne one veiter Htted oF sure auecesstul that ire Xtuveur, WA ni instructur both uf pupllk and tenebers.- Nu une glres w mare securate onumand of tha Innguage, oF a more appreciative eatiniate of the Ikorature of France —WENDRLL PHILLIPS. S THEATRE, 3. CRUWDED HOUSES, MACCIE MITCHELL, REPERTOLUE ‘This evening, Kept. SANE EYUE. Friday evening, Sept, ti, OF SAVOY, Don't Vorget! Don't Forget! Gr Mati- uee Muturdny Afternoon, FANCHOS, Saturday eventing, Sept. 1... LITTLE BAREFOOT, Monday, Sept. tthe conodiansJtowsos nnd CLANS in their great fnrcical comedy, SHAIES and FLATS, MPYICKER’S THEATRE, DENMAN THOMPSON AS JOSHUA WITITCOMB Evory Evening until further notice, MATINEES{ Sktaesage "4 SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, VST eee popcorn nad Manager Sionday; Stn. O avery night during the week, and Matinoes Wedoosany, Saturday, and und he inencement of the Full und Winter Season with ONE Tony Pastor's Manmoth Horelty Gombination, KID GLOVES, GLOVES! GENTLEMEN’S 2-Button, 750, $1, $1.50, $2.00, \ LADILS’ 2-Button, 25e, 50c, 75. 3-Button, 50c, 75¢, $1,$1.50, $1.90 A-Bu'ton, 50c, 85c, $1.20, $1.75, 2.20, 6-Button, 750, $1, $1.50, $2.25, $2.70, B-Button, 75¢, == <== oo 10-Button, $2.00, $3.50, ‘CHILDREN’S 2-Button, 25¢, §0c, 75¢, $1.00. 3-Button, 50c, 750, $1.00, $1.25, 6-Butten, $1.75, Al Real Kid Gloves, Toe and upward, neatly fitted to your hand. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 94 Stato-st Saw RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully 2 porennt of the prctial or conmeta ja Hua wie be tully eurea biglcian. he princt fro huliserovons ar excesses eyiptotiaare loss of ylee the hark, disposttinn (avo! locates, bit Joucorrtiva (in uty ny faly modesty prevent the parent from warns tho child of (uta grout ovit. Hecrat habits are the ro- sult or inoranee, ‘vhera ian woll-knuwn principle in animal ph gy that no vital ution can take place exce hg aveney of tho noreaus seston If thy tw ieany uncon is wenkened, then that organ Thore Ist remedy Inthe reuch uf wll, ane t owed the fost oreey half a contury, rt Aeadouny of Medina in Parts a talllhte apacitia ‘above; contains no phosoh rus, cantharite yy la punt Vi RTA BLY, producing anent M1 ef i ACTON at feet) Ina sugur-coated pill, and can be hind uf Lorne pur & Cos Wile rue Tohalion, aris, Br De, S. Hrown dhelemond. Prop Peo, Nog Tis New York. Sotid for elrowar, Box at ii pitts, $5; box of 10, $10. Hent by matt upon rocelpt of price. > chwnvicars, Fe pants, duty i tio den Pelz A Mr. Mi Ton Peon ET widower twontyetve yrarst nervous temparament: had putfored for thirty yearn ith sperinatorrhien. and for tus years with Hereoue Gebliiiy and. entiea hnpatency, Poruihtoen years he fled every known rulnedy without any benene Ie Vadviwed him to try Records Viiad aur tentorntiye. After four months he w 3 bat Cteatatedt apon fia comtbning ts a) Tinnths he was restored tu:full hei ruse has two line children. ‘Out of Sty patients treater 4 yu dtc wary cured within 20 dines, HS in Mx weaks, 10 bet 4 sh launihs, 8 botwoun Hye and aly mmuntha, Medicine de in th 3, 1 tn ning arity. VENRON & CO, Chirago, DL, o Agonts for the Deus 4 wnerel Agent forthe b Hla Islands, oxcept to WI Mulisling, fw VAN BUILAACK, #1 1, AcBSEUTHL, Sat Mealea,und tho Wee Daeciate, Mee, Hoew 1 Singer abe, EDUCATIONAL. Dr. L. Sanveur’s Sehool of: Languages, 1384 Michigan-av. ‘The Schoo} wi! be opened Hopt.77, Cireninre yaad and ean'bo had ne Steases. duncan, McClane & Cody Pamphlet programmo for classes und courso of French lectures ready noxt Friday. 1 The fullontng tentimonisle are from the tate Prot, J. 0 greniest scholar 0 fram tha Hen, Mula ee ie, Js, Ranveur (¢ well known tome asa of tho culture, an necomiplinned schioinr, ad & HuEb! Aiicceaatnl teacher, Hite mold of texcuine le ran lubort us to the teacher, but elaulart; and quickening tothe pipli, As ‘ned produced very remarkable resulta. © S + ung Anns HEADLiny, Fato College. y personal no wl edd, of Dr, "| ana'ihoqienenre and inairuction T hav aerered ford his convoraation, warrant Ie In_bearibg hearty wite Reesto his coniretene A rnsnivested Amoreat in_matiers puin Menrr end soe eed ae Unflagcing vivacity of mind. particularly AE De, Baays our io tench by the Nallenl Hatta, JAMES RUBSELL LOWELL. Lai ‘ ih Dns Harvard College. interview w! yr, Baaveur at edglerrion smith 3 a the Grand Pacie JACKSONVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. Fducates Young Men and Wowen for practical lifes Offers butter advantages for a thoroaxh tant ” ENGL COCUSE, & sound BUSINESA CUURSR, of a completa course in WEN ANT, than canbe found elsowore. Hupentas low, Laeation perfect, Kend for tho iijuas frated collexe paper, Address @. W. BLOWN, Box SU, Jackaynritte, It. YALE SCHOOL, 170 Ashland-ar,, cor. Adamsent., Chlengo, An Eogtish and Classica) School of re (or Hoes and f BENG ae i Hocawa WEnsed vit 8 Mondny, Sept. Fe le tesa (MAO AE CRUSSEY, Me An Stastor. Mademoiselle de Janon, (Ruccessor and former Partner of the Into Mien Matues,) will reopon hor Engiien and Kronch Bosra Ing and Day Sehoo! for Young Ladies and Children at 30 Gramercy Park. New York. on Thursday, Sept 3 Careful training nd thorough {netructton in crery. department, Boys’ Claas and Kindergarten Oct. 4. MORGAN PARK, MILITARY ACADEMY. A Christian Family choo! for Rors, Session bes gine Sept. 1, 188), Send, or eall fur Catalogues Bt Cote cago office, Noum ti atéthodiat Cuuret Block. Huron-st, School Wtreopen Sent. ic. Kindergarten and Department far Boys attached. ~ Apply tu Mise E. 8, KINKLAND, 2S Muron-at. DEARBORN SEMINARY, A Das-#choo! for Foung Ledles and Girls at 208 aod 2G Wal + ‘Tho twenty-dith year bexins depy 15,_Fur elreutars addrens Z. GROVEN. MISS RICK'S SCHOOL For Young Laiies and Childron, 4il North tn Satles ot. Inssics, Sudern Languaves, ranches ai c. und Drawing, A'tew bunzding puplis recelved. — * io¢ tured tv prepare fi 3 o dons" hecopens sept eo {UF TAFYard Exsoung Miss Nourse's Family and Day School, 166 1. Seventh-st, and Walnut Mills, Cinefouatl, WIL REOPEN SKPT, 2d. Consmuntention helween t mio nid Cliy Xehuol Ly private ouniou Ach, wud Enxtish Courses tht fur Harve: s._ Circulars vb upplication, FEMALE COLLEGE, Morgan Park, near Chicago, Fall ber ur Carstoxue address, G. 11 y PENNSYLVANIA MI Chester. Pa. opene Rept. & Thoruuuh Instructions if en, BN Pres & ANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Jiexrves conferred, Bor efre COBGRU t cs HIGHLAND WALL. : {Ratahtished ty the inte Edward I. Weston, LL.D. A Bosrding id Duy School fur Young Ladies, L Mightund Purk. 2, near Chicas Fifth yenr vexing 4 Sept. 22, 190, uatmtovue, te. apply to “ Nall UTE dr. A. Sty Principal, |: | MADEMOISELLE ‘TARDIVEL, : hy West Forty-niatte ‘ork, reupens Sept fe Bourding und Nay Sch ig Ladies und Ci dren, ‘Thurouch teaching: dalty lectures: Iancuiures Bpoken within siz onthe, Drowlteay and musical ad- Vantage unsuryassed. Publleexnminauon for Krad Union College of Law, CHICAGO, ILL. Fall term begins Sopt. 22, Kor elroutars aitdrosy HENIY BOOTH, Chicago, 1. \t. 2 Youny Lad! Chil MISSES ieee meld. For Hoarding and Muy Scholars. Ith year bogine ning Thursday, Rept. te Feminine ELMIRA COLLECE _ ‘Th College Is shoroughty furniehed for giving s superior education In Collegiate und Eclectic Courses ucstudy, und alee tr Mus Are ununaall endowment tus charg S ‘A.W. COWLES, De TECH Bre nd fur Catalozuy w lor. The ¥ elmira, Ne Ys Jacksonville, Young Ladies’ Atheneum, dren ELMO, The Winois Conservatory of Music, Tackeonsitie, Minute, ators Musical Instruction Unsurpaaned In America,’ For Circular aditress WILLEAM D. BANDERA, Superintendent, DNTON HCHOOL OF ORS TORE, Full course TWO YEANS, threo hours dall course, YRAM. ‘Sern begins Vet. 7. Apt Suinersvt-nL, Howton, ony day after Oct. ntls toltw wu, Kor elrculars apply t Te AYSOND, Peinetpale, SOUTHERN TAME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 107 & 199 .N, Charlesest., Haltimore, Mile, AL. CARY, MISS CAILY, deli the Languane uf the School, Aitinols, of an educator of Youn; din America. For Cireularads WANE, Super ntendent, MES, Established bv M3, DA SILVA & M werly Sra, Oxden 1 rn att, Prenchty J German ttvarding and Pay School for Youne Auden and Chiltcen, 17 Weat ‘Thirty -elghib-at, New : Yosk, WI reopen Sept. by loiter personally as (UTERUS. ni ed Application may bomade =? CHOOL, Law Departs HOO ky kamal Rees ober 13, Tu. Course of Study two Annual ‘Terme, seven montharerh Students admaitted to sendin on eratnination, Tuitlon, #0 per termk Qtdress, Ml HITCULOCK, Dean of Faculty, t Loula, MISS Deven JOME AND DAY SCHOOL Bi for yuung whury-st. Huston, Nutlvd 7 Professors of lana iuUinguisbed tectutera, ius : sequired £0) rdvxumination, § — ¢ lefurenres: Nev, Dts Orville Dewey, Ed. 6. Hinlay Hr. Oliver Wendell [ulmus, Bustony Col, Jaa, A, Glowaand Med. G, MeKindley, of Kenosha, Wise Biz, >. Mb Holt, S05 Waterat, Citcago; Mer, Wildmad Sich, Address during “Arguat at u Ih WILL HEOPEN MER SCHOOL jet bh ACYL Rwonty-arateot, PRERSKUA «N.Y MILTTAILY ACADEMY clrewinrs, nddroes Col, C.J. Wright, A, t., Prin: VUES es dg EPR INSTETeTE Fon vouna JM ladies’ and clases, 05 Walnut-at, Potiadelyal WHE roupen Sept 2, Tal Chulce location wid bus advuutacus fur social wnd intellectual culture, Pu~ vila tecalva persunal cara and (ustructiog. Numver Twenlved into th iy Iimuited, Circuiire free. MTNUT NERERY SEMINAILY- ‘Mi83 BONNEY furinistca Usirty-Heat year at No, 1d Cheatnutcet, ' : nt bi Opeus Sept, vf stud 8 Departurenit hunnds for thu higher education of Wumon. NYE, N.Y PARK INSTITUTE, "tiutsc Fu year, TANI EK, Principal, we PREEMOLD 13 5 Hoya thororiubly prepara for ‘ for re. NU Wel for Young Ladies, 1711 5pruco-at, Phlladulphia, Pay opens nept, 2 “4 CHIROPODINT. 4 SUPHENS, THE CHEMO re divi. 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