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" PRESTON, = ORI 1 Pibwwe, VOLUME 27. FINANCIAL, 3 i KEAN & CO.,. C BANIELFRIRS, Bucossiars to LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, BOUTH SIDY, WEST SIDI, 107 590 50 Lo ue-ot. | Cor, Randcivh & Halgtodate Rooelve Depoesits, Discount Businoss Pa- ‘por, and trancact o regular Bavking businoss, avith the same OAPITAT: and faollitios ay ‘herotofore. P. X WESTFALL, Pres't, SYDNEY MYERS, Gashler THE NERGHANTS TARMERS, & MECHANICY . SAVINGSBANE. t = / "Tnoorporated 1861, Commonced Busincss 1862, 75 South GMst., Ghicg,g(j, Opposite Old Court House, WEST SIDE OFFICE, 82 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK, 000K COUNTY - SAVINGS BANK, 102 Washingtonest., Northeast corner Clark, opposito Oourt-1ouso, 'WEST SIDE OFFCE, A7 EITrATISComRT . ‘Dixrrorons—Willlam B, Ogden, Redmond Prindivillo, Taior, Tt asaon, £, s Taglor, N. 8. v ey St ony: V. Dogs, Eiaha . Wadavarih. MONEY can be drawn ot any time, with interost at the rate of 6 per cent por annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. ADVERTISING AGENCY, LOUIS | LLOYD & €0, WWSEIPR, ADVERTIGIHG MATHER'S Printing Inks, 04 DEARBORN-ST. HESTABLISHED 18060. “We invite Advortisors to consult our torma | boetore closing contreots elsewhere for this | Fall's advertising, either in tho city or coun- try mewspopors, and oan guaranteo ontire satisfaction to thoso who ontrust their busi- ness to our charge. 'Wo keep files of all the* znewspapers for the convenience of adver- tisers as well as ourselves. LOUIS LLOYD & CO., Authorized Arents for all Newspapers. NEW PUBLICATION NOTICE TO IERCHANTS & SHIPPERS. WILL BE PUBLIBHED SHORTLY, LIGHT'S SHIPPERS’ DIRECTORY FOR THE NORTHWEST. Hershants 111 find 1t for tholr intorast to SUBSORIBI: "FON'NO GrilEh Wt thot ses LIGHT'S DIRECTORY, PUBLISHED BY 8. C. GRIGES & CO. The Tditor hax boon a prominout shippor for fitteon yoars, and thoroughly knows bis businoss, Y¥or more than six months ho has boen caretully st worl ‘wpon this book wotil it 18 holioved ta BMBRACK TV= CRY TOWN [N THE NOWTHWIST, tho MOST COMPLITE and RELIA Tor SHIPPERS by RLAIL and JEXT &l80 contaios much other valuablo volumo of noacly 440 ragos. E27 Auk for LIQII'S Bhipners! Dircotory, THE ONE O BY S S, B as N Eae™ TO RENT, - (FFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours, 5 These Offices are not equaled in the city. . The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. ‘W. C. D! and 6 D 5 ovar lvsuod. Tt ¥, making au §vo, . DOW, s Room 21 Tribune Building.: Rare Ghanea to Rent. New, flrat-olass building ; contral looation; plenty of stean powor; aplendidly lighted ; stonm olovator; front and roar ontrance i BABEMBNY; Third and Fourth Btorics, onoh 48x106 footi long lenso; soparately or entiro, 8, P, ROUNDS, 175 Monroo-st,, noar oor, LnBallo, FOR RENT. A B-story stono front building, 304 and 300 Mndison-st., botwoon Franklin und Fiith- av. Bizo, 48x183, Willvont low to Wholos sale Trado, ' Alno, third and fourth storios of 138 and 140 Linke-st, Those lotts are well |Men’s & Boys’ 3 1x140, Apply ti lighted. Blze, 4. OJA A I?LI'}RE, 204 and 300 Fast Madison-st, OLOTHING, | ‘We have now displayed onj our Counterg the largest and: most elegant stock of - ' ¢ 1 . FINE READY-MADE: .. CLOTHING Ever brought to this city, and would invite buyers to examine our goods and ' get prices before purchasing elsewhere. i ‘We manufacture our own goods, and will guarantee satis- faction in every instance. : In our MERCHANT TAI- LORING DEPARTMENT we have a'large and varied asgort- ment of IMPORTED WOOL- ENS, to make to ORDER. WILDE, BLUETT & 00, Northwest Corner State.and Madison-sts. REAL LSTATE, ATCTION SsALE OF TIR PROPERTY VIGIITY OF CHICAAO, Test on Droxel Boulovard, 800 feot wide. Bouth on Fifty-firat-st., 400 feat wido, Wost on Oottago Grovo-nv., 100 foet wide, North on Fiftioth-st. Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 4, 1873, At 3 o’clock, on the Ground. 'The Mitlo is porfodt. : An Abstract will bo furnished to e'!\(l)!hpn:!- chasor. M, A, BUTTERS & C Auotionoers, 16 & 17 Randolph-st. HOSIERY, YARNS, &o. ~ TBURKITT, SUTTON&STANLEY, Relall~68 STATEST, Wholesale—117 -S00TH FRANKLINSE, Have now in stock and are receiving a splendid agsortment of Canvas Em- broiderios, Zephyr Worsted, German Yorns, Hosiory, and Kuit éomls, in great variety. CORN STARCH, EINGSFORDS (SWEGO CORN STARGH, IN BEASONS OF OROLERA OR ANY PREVAILING VPIDEMIO, 18 A MOST UEALYII'UL ARTICLE OF DIET, It is made feom the most dolleato part of INDIAN QORN, ad Ia BERIEOTLY PUICE. . [t1a casy of igons Ylou s dellcloun sud st nutiiticus SUMMER e 40yoara 1t ins stood unrivalod for purity and porfoc | o Gt nono but. thiy ORIGINAL PREPARATION, with e RRESIORD' SOM Wano on orch prokego. BEWARE OF 1MUPATIONS. 7 T r o a8 e : i e e ma SEANTED--AGENTS--FROM S70) £ { to 8200 per month, averywhoro, to soll ony, of the most usoful articles ever uvonted| needed In overy fanily. Sond for Clren lar. Address, Al pgons & co., 167 Statost., CaIcAdo, 111 ooy mAn T T Situation Wanted By n firat.cl Roforonco can bo given It ro. “Tribuno off GENERAL NOTICES, CARID. Harmonia Lodge, 61, U. 0. D. I Harmonia Lodge, No, 130, hav _a\ sopo~ rated from our Lodge, we will heraafior sign, instend Hormonin Lodge, No, 130, V. D, M., TARMONIA LODGH, NO. 01, U. 0. D, H,, and continuo under the old charter. THE COMMITTER, TO CAPITALISTS, Tho propristors of an old-catablishod Manufaotory of Machinety, with a Inrgo stock of real catato, stock, run. chinory, and bullingy witoat nounbanov, dolng bust: ness i ono of the mont. Mily dovolopfog manufacturing Fobmrbs oF Chjomns Arhis o7 davelopla mugueetating for dovoloping end oxtonding the businoss now rapidly Incrossing, "Tho proprietors Invita tho attentlon of art104'10 {ho opporLunit ifvestigation lnto the o nogs i invitod, _Addrors ons fida" olforud, nod to such partios an ta and éapabilitios of (o busi- 1K B, Stato.at, Buvings Bank, TOR SALE. LIBRARY AND OFFICE INKSTANDS,. AT WHOLESALIL AND RETAIL, COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. BASE DARL GOODS. Larguat stack La thio Wast, at lov nrlcor, 88 Madion-at., Tribwiiv Bull WONDERFUL! INIEZW EPATTISTN . Tivory onn eall an RGOl RATE DISS! A NN e Pt Pt " DISSOLYUTION. Tho firen of D, Goodwan & o, 1s dissolvud by mita: ton, D, GOODMAN, 3, GOODMAN, Oleago, Sopt. 3, 1872, L YOUNG. MEETINGS, Attention, Sir Knighds ! J . 8, ]St Cnlo af S, Bemar, nmnegy N, 9 J i N or ut 16, 0, i outhaordor ol B Ly e KON, Teavarda, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, SEP " POLITICAL. ) Convention of the Anii—l’vionopoiisiuz - of Minnesota at Owatonun, . Ara Barton Hominated for Gov-! exrnor, and Ebenczer Ayres | for Lieutcnant-Gov~ . | ernor, . F el The Tmifl’ and Solary 'Sfiunlé, th'fo: Fort Bnolling Steal, and’ the ‘Ranlin Steal, i Tho Parmers of Livingston County, lllé, Nominate an Independent County ! Tieltot A State Reforni Fouvention to Ro Held at Mitwaukeo, Seph 23, T Butler's Chanacs for the Massachuseiis Governorship Thought to ) Be lmpmving. i Political Movements in Ohio, Penns;vlva- nig, New York, and - - Elcewhore, Minnecsota Anti - NMonopollsts? Btato Convention, P Spectal Disnateh'to The Chicdan Tribtne. Oyatoxxa, Minn,, Sopt. 2.—Tho Convention mot at noon, with Tgnatiug Donnolly tomporary Ohairman, * About ono hundred delogates pres- ont. On taling tho chair, Mr. Dounelly said thoy woro called by common content tho Poo- ple's Anti-Monopuly Party, Mo rogarded tha 1mno a_good ono, and embracing overything! 1o citod as descrving the highest commendation iho following decluration, pavsed by tho Locofo- cox at Utica, N: Y.; 1897 ¢ g 5 1 f pereon ave his right (o exist enee, and (ho right to exercl thodo physical sud mental faculties with which s s endowed him, Man’s rights fu relution {o (hingsure his riglte to the things prodiced by tho exorciao of bis personul ciudowments and Lis right to pyrticipate-in thoso bountien which uatura has cqually given to all, Right s velates to action is that prineiplo of oquulity which teaches man to ‘do to o e ns he woukl that others should do to hini, Thoso ucts ure nutuzally, politically, and momily right which oy bo doue by all without {ijury o any, . Mr. Donuelly then procoeded to say Hint oum Governmont means, sbove all _things, tho oqual right of ail men to lifo, Jiborly, ond happinees, ‘Tho gystom of grouts {0 cettain pooplo or clawies is giving udventago to tho fow and croating an inequalily; 1o referred to Engloud, i Quoen Elizaboth's time, when overything 'was mado tho subjact of grants, aud shio only saved a completoovorthrow of tha ctown Ly placing horsolf ot tho hoad of & roform parly. The Cromwollian rovolution, of which our freo govornmient was tho outgrowtl, was tho reuflt of tho contest witl monopolics, and our Amdri- can Jibertios wero born of o utilo witl: monopo- lits. o cited tho treatment accorded by Eng- laud to Amarican sud other colouies, we tho cofmlorpurt of tho treatment now belug accorded thae pooplo of tho Wouk, : On the question of paclion, ho sid: * Wo aro not hero ns Demaoeaty ior Republicaug, but a8 citizons. Dauy of us believo thut tho Domo- cratio purty saved tho nation in tho timo 0f Au- droy Jackson, and othors boliovo that the To- publican parly eaved tho nation® in (ho timo of Abrabam Lincoln, Many of us thiuk that tho Democratio party was 1ight uatil tho sluve ques tion aroso, mid “that tho Kepublican parly wus right until'tho mouopoly question aras.” Che noblo principles of ~ defMomon mado tho purty of Lincoln possiblo, tho groat worlt of tho Ropublicun paviy in tho foundation from which wo proposa to build to-day o hisghor . shiueture, and noblor doctrine. Ilo ok tho ground that roliof could not Lo fonnd in cithor of tho old pertios, buln now party wos nceos- anry, and thoy biad met fo-duy to organize such. apiity. Tho torms of contouspt lung € it, the Buucof polato-voy pacly givou it (ho fliu- sions {o hickory shirts and pluntafion shocs, all ghow thub the govorning clasces rogserd it as n specles of. corvilo inmurrection. Io enid us soon . 8 momincticns _wero mado tho samo would demend Hiat the Desio- crats would Lnve nothing to do with it, whil Ropublicans will ory out thint it is n_Domocratic™ movomont. A peoplo’s party could not b op- ganizod snd any pait of tho pooplo oxcluded ‘and thoy should weleomo all men who egrood swith thom upon tho poinis ut issne, uot caring how thoy may dilfer on poiuts not b ssno. Yo conoluded by saying: “Nomiuato a tickot: aud staud by it Worl for it, aud nover conse working for it until tho last voto is polled ou, oloction day.” - Caucies wero Deld lost night, and thig fore- noon tho feeling was about unanimous n favor of nominating o full Blato tickot. Olivor Dal- rymple, of Ruinsey : John 11, Stcvens, of Uonue- pin ; Samuol Mayall,.of Ramsoy s und fre, Bar- on, of Rleo, aro prominent for Governor iu tho ordor named. Dyko, presont incunibont, will o nomiuated for ‘Transitror, BLCOND DISPATCH, Spceiat Disputeh to Lhe Chicays Tribune, , . TUE PLATFOBN, Orwaroxsi, Minn., Bopt. 2.—Tho following i tho platform ‘adopted by tho Furmer® Conven- tiou Lo-day, un reported by the Coumittee ¢ Wienzas, The leading fusnes that lave bithorto di-. vided ths peoplo of this country Into political pa huve ceused 1o exist, and it is unwise {o seck to con- tinue the old party organizations, now that uew and mowontous ql\luluollfl linve arleen § sud, ¥ ‘Witeneas, The principal question now demonding consideration 18 that fnvolving tho privileges aud powers of corporations us antugonizing wills, snd ope- Tatfug fn opposition to, the well-befug of tho peoplv ; and, WirEREas, We, tho farmers aud mechanics, laborors .of Miuncsota, deem tho triumph of the people, in this coutoi with honopolley eseentia fo th espctuntion of our frco inatitutions hnd tho promotion of our prie vat nud untional prosporlty ; and, ‘Witrzag, Tu uddition to tLisind to tho honest aud oconomical admiufstration of tho Govorument wo recoguizo 1o party distinctions nor polltical Ssincs 10w before tho oustry a8 worllsy of moro than mitor coustdoration s Lo it, thorefors, ieauted, That the purpose’ of all proper govern- ment 18 the promotion of {he wolfure of the entiro people; that, thereforo, the conduct of puy citlzen, na- socfution, or corporation, whether churterod or other— wise, whfeh may operato’ 1o tho projudico of tly gune erul Wolfure, 13 antagoniztio to tho truo. objeots of Kov- ornment, anid violative of {ho fundmnental principles upon whieh ull correet luw is passed, Second—That wo recognizo ho political party nor fu- atviduad anpleant. foe olva a0 worls of ot wnuloss 1t ar ho will wilto with us i doclariug Govornment, catnot allonsto e’ foveretuty vithior i wholo or in pout o any porson, uscociution, ar corpor- atlon for any puspoio wiiatever, bu 1 vays Juust forever” rematn pubjcct to tho soverelgn authore ity and control of tho Governmont, “Phird—"Tlnt wo will not sid in elovating miy man to uny fwportaut publio pouition. wimlover Wwho vl dthor,deny o obfiat o " oxerciza by the Teglelaluro of ho power to revero - mul anul at any timo any ehnrtoved privileg of sivclled vested vight, or wny wivilego clalwed to bo fnvolved in nny charler to any corporation, railroad or othierviiso, whicl oxperidnes bins 8o fs'oe uny be_oxereised by siteh corporation o by othicr thnflar corporutiois to tho delritwent of tho publiv welfaro s and that wo will domaind from very Gandldate for ' high oxeouive, Jegirltive, o fudioin youltion, t0 wihown Vo useord out wupport, thut hy shill plodys Musel€ to recognizo (e mininterunce of (L8 tlght hy the Governuvnt &4 a pacred duty ueeontlil for fta presevation,of (ho bere tlew of Lo People, aud (ho bubility nud ‘yree; celty of thie Cowmonyealih, Fottrth—Tht tnxon e tho puryoso of yaliing re of tho Governmient i the dfschargs of it 1 dhutor, wapporting bt it ond tho pitblfo welfaro; und that o lovd g of sac Jonta u touzo ta tha ool 6f & cians comunity, whito belng detrlnieital to ihor o Unjust wid oppecanivo; o al tadiis o uly bo v fully lovied for aden todefeay the b ity g L fae £ fuporied wileics umy bo, 't ofien re, ru ar o 10 biecomso thug dUaininative und injurion, that ft £ (herelor Anflul that the uimns ehoull L tali tho spielt aud purvpso Fifth—"That 14 18 contrary to of a republican government that Hta sorvants should Tiocampansador for theie public rervicen to m oxlont that will muko oftechiokling atirnctive to human enpids ityyand gl $n tho fafonetof Cangrons fnereasing officlal .undl Gangressioual nulavioy, notwithatanding tho plo ol oxutises urged S 18 prilation, wo recounizo - ouly o corzupt ud. sepsohcniblo nvarleo and reckicsn | dikrogard of the pubite weal which deservea tlio} nioveraal connre, and that wo demand tho ropeal of the | Inw ot the arfest practival moment, oud decinrd evory men who supnorted aud approved, or aided and abob fod 1 procuriig Lo pussngo ad upproval, or recelved ! benetit through s ensctinont, whether i tho ghapo | of baclopiy v SV iy, 18 worthy of thdconll | dtnco ok, his fellow-cil] 1 wunit Tor tho furthor | ovonpatey o2 any position of Libila tenst, H Siatii—=Tinl ) puthelpauti i he” Oradi Modiller ! and tho corrupt tranenaions oxpood by. its luvestign. ton of {ho late Cougeessy sud by the lat Tecanuey of ; thib Staute, deceevo to huve been panlshed m erlmiingls, and that ' {lose who nided them from moro completd cxpomiro, and consoquodtiy punisbincnt, aliould Hke- wiso bu ubjects of publicecorn and contuinely, . 3 | Seventh—Thnt every publle ofllcor fa nmenabie th | o peopla for his conduct, and that publio sont.] auent ghonld derand and compol the resfination of all thoso, who uro guilly of miscepresentiug (hele cone, stftuchts’ by malfcarunco”$h ofiice, or cglecting fo! oxocute faithfully the dutier intrusted (6 them, i , ighth—That T fers and mlurles ab pretent nllowed 10 county und.othier ofilells within (s Blato nro frc- quently “czoathive, ond that these whonld nover! Hoy grentex thou 1a pasd by privato individuals to thelr mn., Dloyen eugnged fu siinihr dutien, sud beatlug similac Ténponafbilitica ; and that o danand that fho Slato “Logislauroslind), ot ft ncxt session, romedy thls oyl and reduce atic alarios, fo mora "ty o Juel aud reaionnblo compenintiol, und thu, by rewioving o’ inducemonty for lolding, legsen the ductro for . weoklug -odleo, nud - obvias, Lo ! susiderablo extent, ouy of tho moké polont causes ofi olitieal corruption, - (—Thot onr_experienco A D cB 1ro BUbE: R ho “partles elocting them i {lo pet=! formatco of fhelr -publio duties, to tho negluet, Jur- Ually or wholly, of tho oplnfons aud wishos of the misacs of the peoplos and tiut, therefore, We, o farm- ers and laborews, fu despair of ever baving onr viislics complicd ' with: OF. our Interews subrery- el fn tho ndmluistratlon of publio ulaire, until wo el tako upon onraelves the dlschurge of (86 dntien wo owo Lo'oursolvés aud to oach other, of clicos. fug and ulocting vur own coudidates_ Indopehdontly of tlon of wil other political organizationss and wo, ore, earneatly Tecommend Lo the furtiers and Jhe Lorers of the Slite that wo shull o ullin utg jower to procuzo tho nominntion und sloction of a full aud come plete county, dftrict, and *Blato tickets, cmbrocilg caniiates belectod i tho nterests of - tho masten ‘of tho picoplo for wll tho positions in tho exvontive, legisla- tive, uud Judiciol branches of tly Guvernment, fo Lo cleoted tshs full, ad thint 1o tho end that this policy gonernlly obiuin, wo solclt Lo co-opuration of proves thgt porsonst nt to tho leaders and: iniftteneo of the movement may bo extended to the Alls winlstrrtion of our Natfous) nirairs, iy Tench—"Thut wo reccivowlth iatiafuction to dectaion of’ tho BupramoCourt- of, this At Biko vo,, the Winonn & 8t.. Peler Taflror which tho Court .holds in. effect g [oad3 nro, simply Tiighwuys or *put Yo rouds, and thst s such tho ' right ‘to prescribo ' o rafo " of folls and charges s an ntiributo of tho movorolgnty of (Lo peopls, -0 vilich 1o legislution ean divest {liom, und thnt’ tho thaska of all fho people of this Stato o duo to W . Clough, the ntiorney for tho pludutitt, whoso exill, ability sl devotlon 1o tho causa’of o peoplo ec: cured thls Judicial trinmph, g teventh—Tiad wo hievo veen with nlarm tho starte Jing revelationn u referen®a 1o tho comdition of our o freasury, tho undoublod_defaleation ,of oue {reasutcr of uver §100,000, and tho ropoiled do- fuleation of Rl yredecessor of nearly $10.001 thio Tuaning of-tho piblie funds to mereliauga aiid Juts “her-dealors ; tho waking of nceounty with bozus corll featey of depoeils tho fuct that noarly half o milllon of thazchool-funds, the precious horitagy of our chii- dren, waslefl nnlndorsad, 6 required by low, and coine pletely ut tho morey of tliceo. dlsboncst oficlols’s the ‘perfurics of tho Slato Treanuror boforo tho Committes, and finally the despurate eltorty thiat wora nccessally suada 10 1itdo tho ring of guilty partics Who had uscd the Btuto Treasury ns thuir tool, . Lastti—hat o el Hhat fo v roquisiug theeo companic {o fonco tho lincs of thelr roada sbould Lo strictly enforced, and that the eaid companies should 1o compelled (o pay for all loss or damage to atock canrci by tho abeenco of auch fancen, - * Phirtcenth—Tiant wo aro oppored 1o (ho mouopoly of wood ut:d coal I our great oltien by tho Taiiro.d rinP,nl us o-;ehamefal tax on tho- industry of tho people, Fourtaenti ingroved Ve aro u fivor of free wafor com- “mimication with {he‘ocean by méung of the improvo- Tuent of tho Mivslsappl nud other great vivors of ihe Btato, nud the fuprovement of the great Jalies ; thot wo ufe Ju fuvor of an_oxamiuation by the Natlorul Government of tho region bolwoen the Bt, Croix wud Lo Buverlor, (o ancertain whellior conal_communi~ otion e bo sl (o conncet tho tribituriod of " ! Figteenth—Wo avo n fuvor of such Tount ftativon of the hours of Jubor in the shops and fuc- fories of {hs Stato s Wil give the laburing peoplo opgurlunity for moral sud mental jmprovement, Siztecnth—Thst wo denund Stalo Lw thae will 1y otk ot the publiy funds tho costs and charges of lnyita Drought by dudividushi (o enforco tho lains of ‘(he Stato it redlroad corporatfons, % & Seentonil—Tlat this Convention £5mpsihisas with ol atciaptn for g muorsl improvcanend of o yeople and (hat We regard the socivifes of the land, \ehich pro by moral s muusion for {he ndvencoment’ of Vg of (ko constdorution of ggol | oy Lonor of our’ State deminda groes from thin Slato. call stfgedion into tho cquilablo kettlo- - dled; of b bruusfer of (ko Fork Suclling Thot tho subsorviency of Ao present eandidity for Guvarior 0 (i Ropnhlizan_ Slalo Lokot 10 th fufercal of zufiroads” ehoyig hin (0 I an cnean: to th 3iglila of th furnier und Tiboror, snd o friend of - monopvly, Pt RTATE TIOKET. . Theo following is tha tivkod nominated: For CGovernor, Ara’ Barton, of Nice County; Lieu- tounnt-Cidvernor, Lbonszor Ayres, of Weohing- ton Counly; Stuta Ueenswrer, B. V. Diko, of Rico County ; Secretavy of State, J. 1. Btoveus, of Minneapolis; for Attorney-Genoral, W. .- Clough. . .- g et Eivingston cn'nmy,'(zfl.) Anti:Mondp- - . ofy Nowmigations, . [0 Speetal Disputeh to The Chicago Triburie, |, - Toxriag, IUL, Sopt. $.—Livingeton County has heou-vory proporly called {ho ‘“eradle ™ of tho| Auti-Monopoly perty in iis Stalo, For it wa in ihig county that the favmors first “eut loode ™ and doclared themuélves froo from all former party allisncen,. Ou tho Bist of Mey, aftor a caroful deliboration by tho committeomen, it Wi ununimously resolved that past “expurionico bad tought thom that they could hopo for no relicf from cithor yolitical party, sud they, deemed it hoth prudent and advienblo, for tho purposs of future action, that o mére thorongl and perfect organization’ bo formed in the coun-, ty, to enrry out tho various quostions of rofurin which waro so intimatoly connccted with their politienl sud 1matorinl oxistenco. ; “Yo-dnywna tho day chosen for holdiug tho Couns ty Convention, to nominate candidaien for iho county oftices to be filled ut tho oleotion in No- vember, Aftor & long bub harmonoua the - Convontfon_mowinnted 1. R. Wallaco, of Cliatoworth, for Connty Judgo,. His nomination was rocoiyetl Witk geeut ontliusinsm, Anothor long und stedions bullob. ensuod, ro- sulting in tho choico oW, T, Growoll for Coun- 1y Clorl, Tho_Conventlon then proccodod to_nominato o enndiduto for County Urewsuror, and resnited, in th ohoico of J, IT. O, Ktitt, of Ncbraskn, Tho Convontion tlion nominated'if. Lombaugl, of Bunbury, as Bupeaintondont of Publid Benools, A Uontral Comuntteo way thon chonon for thio onsuiug your, consinting of W. A, Me- Keighan, 8. H Morgan, Ltichmd Lvous, Asy Blukeely, and 8, 1. K. Primo, Tho Town Iixecutivo Committeos woro re-olectod. k A ronolution was than pasucd_roattivming tha principles of . the Livingaton County Clatform, ud pladglig Tho wnanimous support of the Con', vontion to it aud tho ticket nominatod, Who tickot nominated_horw bo-duy givos unl- vorsnl atizfaction, and s considorod n strong oun, compored of Nepublicans and Damoorats, contost all furmuors with ono exception, nad will draw & largo voto from both of tho old pagliod. 'This lu tho Invgest (i)ullllcnl conyoution over lield In the connty, and glivou nomo iden of tho'roul stiength of the movement, whicii is suro to,#weep ovory- toiug beforo it ut tho cleotion in Novewber. Binto Wotoxm Gonvention fo Mo Tield at Milwautices ! Speetal Dinpatel to Tha Chicago Telbune, MrravavREz, Sept. %—Tho muoi(mg cuil for n Rtuto Roform Couvention haw bedn lneed, and will uppaar in the morning pupery i A Bty Convention §s hereby ealed, lo sheet in tuo 0ty of Milweakiee, nt 13 welocl nudn, on TPuestiy, fapit, ), 1879, for 'the puepore of noynfitio candis Alatos for Stutv oficers, und for the trausaction of such other busiuoss an {lw’ Couveutton wmay think projes, whett mkombilod, Lach Seunturdat s Asicnibly Dl frdet in ho Btata will ba ontlilud to Gy wald Ounvention, Auy Mavter of 40 [oxs sy howd of an organizod fndneer o, 01 iy proxy 3 wny Prosidantof el colidis, or i proxy, wil wiso bo foclved i full Aoleigath, ctors of Wikconsin who hulloye that both of yolitieal pavtios buve wuevivat ey ke, Who avsive isnbntainilul reform Who Telic L Feilerson, un ye crnent whivh shnif vesivain men from injurlng E wileh wlinll logvo them oliers a0 1100 o reqgulato their own puysgite of industry und huprovemept, s ghatl not (0% fiom the moail of Jubo tho bread it huw enrned 3 win fud in tha fol- lowiug vumumury of Joworuon tho #iisvuilal prluck our bl nf- fu % L o by o g i . to what will o 10 | S the hilustrial moszes of other States, fu order that tha |- |tive double dologation. * Llio Butler fuction re Dlos of otir Clovernment, and conseariontly thoso which bt Lo whiapo itw.ndministration : 3 o Faunl end gt fielico o al moy, of whatover Stafo ot porsunsion, rolidons or politfcal. + Pence, cominorco; nnud Jionnst frioudstip with all | ‘mationa—cntnugiing allioneon with none, 000 pupport of tho Blato Goverumentn in oll thelr righita, 08 tho 1moat competont adminintrations for our domeslio concerns, and (ho Surost Lulwarks agalust auti-ropublicatt tondencles § 4, Tho prescrention of the Goneral dovernment in ity whiolo constitutional vigor, s tho shoct-anchor of our Deaco abhome and safoly nbrond 3 f A jealous caro of tho riglit of oloction by tho peo-! Jlo—nlid and snto corcactivo of abmses whicl veo lopped by thio sword of rovolution whore Deacoabl ‘rumodies aro wnprovidod § . 5 “ Abooluto noyuioscenss fn tho declrions of tlo mn Jorllye—tio vilal princinle of ropublics, from which Thora 0 no appeal but to foreo,~tho vital principle and Imunodlato pavont of deapotinn 3 i A well-dieciplined wmilitin~our bost roanco In ‘poace, o for (lio first moments of war, til regulara ‘may rellovo thoin ; e Tho pupreiuny of o vl ovor tho mlllary au- ority ; & ; § 1iloiiomy in tho public cxponso, that Iabormoy be Tightly burdoned i * 10 Loncat payment of our devts, and tho sacred praservatlon of ha public it ; Encourygemont of agriculturosnd of commorco as s handninid 3 “ Tiho diffuslon of fnfarmation and tho arraigument of il abuscs at tho bar of publlo rauson; # Freedom of roliglon ; | “-L'reedom of the prews 3 ; “ ¥reodom of person under tho protection of tho b-, eas corpin ¢ H “Ana trinl by jurles fmpartially solected,” . And all who dgeiro 0 freo tho industry of the nalion fram the fnoubus of monopolies ; who wiah to foln In e condemntion of publio plunilarcra § wwho domand tobroty and purity of 1ife, n8 woll s wontal ability, in thow who mako 'and cxccute our lnws} in “short, ll who oro wiling to inaugnes 2l a iew and bottor party, that shnll nore nenrly rep- yesent tho bust Judgmout . bighoat conasience of o Atucrlean prople, are carnestly nolleited to- taka: 1At in choosing delefates to suld Convontion, Follow-citizons] Lot 18 rlso and turn tha money- . changers out of thoe temples of legislation, Lot us li- augurate an or of real, ud not merely pretonded, To- form, Let ug bury tho'past and build for tho futhire, Lot us adopt o plaiform of solld principles, of living nd ot dead bswues. Lot us Jgnoro tho old party wiro. pullers, ond nominton ticket of Lonest and nblo men, 1f thio Citizons o€ Wisconsin really Want roform, now | 18 thelr opportunity, Tuoy can cliooss their own delo- gatea to o Peoplo's Gonvention, and ean control it with | out refercneo to tho alma of shy Individunl, > 0, V. Wianr, Clirman State Refor Coumittoo, R, W, Fnezs, Soorotary. i ‘The Mnssnchusctts Primaries, Spectal Disputel to The Chteugo Privuna, Semivorivtp, Mass,, Scpt, 2.—Tho ward £ |- cancuses in Springtlold to-night woro packed by Liberals, Democrats, sud owtsiders voling for Butler, Tho chock-lists woro used in only ten wards, but thoso olocted “Washburn dologatos. Tho Butlorites rofusod to use the chock-lists in goveral cases, ond in two wards tho caucuses split boforo tho balloting nad choso xival dele- galos. 'ho footing for Govornor is: Woshburn 4; Butler contested 6. Our totnl footings to- night aro: Washburn, 192; Butler, 162; doubt- ful, 9, Batlor's chancos ara imuproving & little buf thore is still o good Lundred against bim, necording to_ the bost caloulations, It iuquilo probablo, howover, that there will bo contested sexts snough mado np o hold tho balanco of pawor in tho Convontion, and that upon tho decision of theso thoro will be o divia- ion boforo balloting for Govornor, and wo shall Liavo two regular Republican coadidates. 1t i growing moro and more certain that noitlior sido will submit to defent. Tho Domo- crats will probably uomiuate Levorett Salton- stall to-morrow, an old Whig, in the Lopeof taking ono faction or othior of *tho Republican purty, but it isan absurd idon, Thoro is no show Tor such a gamo. Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Senixar1ELD, Muss., Sept. 2 ~Towns o far heard from give Washburn, 125; Dutler, 102, und doubtfuf or contestod,’d delogates fo tho Btate Ropublican Convontion. Special Dispatéh to The Chicagn Tribune, . Bostox, Sept. 2.—Tho Democratio Siato Con- voition mogts ut Woreestor to-morrow, sud ex- Muyor William Gaston, of Boston, will probably bo thelr nomince for Governor. Tho Ropub- Ticwn cancises ut_Springliold chose four Washe b and elevon Bullor dolegates, aud thoro _sort to tho same tricks of packing the caucuses with Demaerats. ‘Cbo Inteat totalyave: Wash- ‘burn, 122; Butlor, 162. - 11 e Associatud Press. - Searyarize, Mass., Sopt. 2.—Tlie Springfleld Ropublican cancuses to-night woro full aud liv ly.” ''wo of them used the check-list in voting ; thoso olocted Wushburuo delogates. In two othora thero was a split on the refnsnl to use tho cheel-lists, and two sots of delegntes were chos- on from thoso wards, “Ihe resuit in tho clty s : Washburne, 4 ; Butler, 11; contested, 5. Our Tooting for tho Stute, 80 far, aro : Washburno, 122 Tutler, 162; doubtful, 9, : Izepublican Spealcers NDeefine BEngage- meuaty in Boyva, Spectal Dispitel to The Chicago Tribune,. Oepar Kavivs, In., Sop ‘Tho following lottor appears in to-night's Republican, the organ of tho Ropublican Stute’ Comumitteo: y Curcaao, Aug, 20, 187, Desn Bim: My absence from tho ity for omo tino haow proteuted my inswerlny_your st letter, inviting mo to didross tho citizens of Town, until this lato day, T au sorey Lo suy that my engageiments are such us to Joyunt tiy euinplyiug with your xequedt, Hophug bt you may bo Enceeseful in tho canvass, us Lieroto= fore, T am, Tespectfully, your obedient servant, - ¥ oun A, Loasw, Gavs. Oglcshy and Washbarno havo writton similuy lettors, and Monsrs, Harlan, Palmor, and Otr have beon withdrawn, ‘Tho Chairman says thoso gontlenten wero put on the list becauso ho wag stromgly requested to do so, and that thoy a1 14 gook chndig, ord. s» Joyn to Hhis Bopute tican platlorm, Se. * The Pennsylvanino Democracy. Specinl Disputeh to The Chicago Tribunc. Pmwanarreuia, Sept. 2.—The Domocratic Del- ogate, - Ward, and Ropresentativo Conventions mot this morning sud. nominated théir various oundidatos. In tho Third Noprosutative Die- {riots tho oppoucuts of tho Hon. Samuol Josepha refusod to go into convention. declaring thut thoy would old e bolting convention for both Teprosoutalivo nnd dologato to tho State Con- voution, A eplit in the camp I probablo. On did—that the soformens intend starting an organ of their own Bhorll)r. Prrrssunait, Sopt, 2.—The Democratic County Couvoution met at tho Lafayctte Houso this foronoon, and nominated a full county ticket. ‘Al tho opening of tho Convontion a resolution was introduced concerning the action of the Btate Convention in admitting contesting delo- satos from thio county, bub it was laid on tho able by o .decided’ mujority. The pro- cosdings woro harmonious, portion of tho ILaborors' Roform and Temporanco toljots woro talkon up. Rosolutions woro passed indorsing the Slato platform and county and Blalo nopiuailous, San Brancisco Politics,s 8ax Franuisco, 8opt, 2.—Political oxcitoment ruus bigh, ‘Fhe People's Auti-Railroad tickot is strong, und it in bolioved will swoep the fleld. “Llip 100l feel thut thoy hnvo no othor meaus to dofont railioad mouopoly, which controlled both tho othier conventions, “ho coutost for Chiof of Polico has takieu & sleong religlons complexion, and will bo bittor at the polls, Tho order of United Amoricaus luas declured In favor of Cockeill, and, in corsos t{;leu(-o, Urowloy will recolvo o lavge numbor of emocrutic Catholic votes, ‘I'ho contoit for Bolwol Dircctora: is charac- torizod by the same Jn-iuclpm, Amplo propa- rations havo boen madoe to presorve ordor at tho polls to-morrow, Wisconuin Republicun State Nomina~ . tomn, Special Drapatch to the Chdeago Yribuno, Man180N, Wis., Hopt. 3.—Tho rospouse of the Republicau proes to tho aotion of iho Stato Con- Youtton i unusuully favorablo, Excopt objoo- tlon to the caudidatos for Lieutenuut-Govoruor ond Treauurer, oxprossed Ly & fow pupers, tho indorsement of the ticket and platform is very hearly, Gov. Wishburn's renomination is most warnly approved, und tho majority for him os- timatod ut 80,000 to 40,000, Wwhile some Demo- oraty herusbout privately sot it still highar, Ohio Legislative N 0, Bupt, 4.—1he Domoora Oonywution at Ottwwa to-day nomiunted Judgo L, D, Potior, o1 Lueas, did Aloxuuder W, “resslor, of Lonry County, to the Stalo Bennto, Fnnumany to Ol w Siato Gonvention, Kew Yonk, Sopt. S.—1he Tummany Hall Con- mitteo on Orgunization Lokl o roeret mooting this ovening, nt whigh an animatod dobeto too pluco on tho mattor'of seouring rights of organ. zatlon In fhe appointment and distributlon of 5 5 inspectors of eloction and poll clerks, A cor mittoo was appolnted to wait on tho Police Com- missionora. ‘o Btato Central Committeo will iuano a call to-morrow for n Btato Convontion. Tecgorm Movement in frooklyn, N. Y. | New Yonx, Sopt. 2.—Tho Brooklyn Roform| Committeo of Fifly held o socrob mooting to- | night. 'Ihioy resolvod Lo preparo an addros to tha publle, anrd to iuvito tho co-oporntion of tho Committco of Ono Hundrod, and eld. publio mootings with o view to bring about o radicnl roform in_all branches of tho clly govornmont. Thoy alko 1cHolved to rosumo tha oo of impsacluont of Dislrick-Alloruey ution. Fa cra’ Demonstration at Washing- ton, Eowi, WanttinaToN, Towa, Aug. 10, 173, ° o gha Etor of The Citeupo Tbmos o o e Sin: Noxt Friday, Sopt. 6, thoro will bo Lo grontot domonstralion, at Wie Falr-grounds, by tho Farmers, over known in thiy part of Town, Wilmington (Del) Municipal Elec- thons. Wizsunarox, Del., Hopt. 2.-—The munlcipal oloctlons hieve took place to-day. 'Clio Ropubll- cnus were succopsful by incconsod majoritios. NEW YORK. : The Fond Forgorics—Statements of Officers of Compunics Whose Sonds posed to Blave Been Amituted ure of thio Bric Railwwny Bank- ho Brooklyn Defnlentions. Nt Yoni, Sopt. 2.—Bischoffshoim & Co., tho Erio Railway bavkors in London, and thoir ageuts horo, I IT. Bloderman & Co., having failed, by thomsolyos, or throngh thoir fricnds, £0 sottlo thair accounts, the courts havo boon fu voled to declate o sottloment. Tho proporty of BischofMaholm Lns been nttachod. Tho funds of Xeudrick & Co., tho nlleged swindlors of andors & Hardonborgh, by monvs of forgod bonds, Lnva beenattached. It apponrs thut Sandors & Tardenborgl's checl to tho order of J. I, Franklin for 25,000, in paymont of tho forged bonds, vina collocted by the “Union Trast Compnny of {ho Fourth National Bauk and putto the erodit of Kendrick & Co., which firm on Bat- urday curly drow for checks on tho Trust Come pany for 511,000 and 88,000, but tho man at- fompting fo dollact them Was informed of an fr- regulority oxisting, and that the checks could not then bepaid, sluca whan no ouo Las sought to collect them, Whilo tho Into Mayor Kalbfloisoh was living » gnit wog brought agaiust him by Mary June Wado for 160,000 dmages foro brench of ‘promiso of marringe, and yostordny who obtnined through counsol an grdor ngainst his osccutors to sliow causo why tho trisl of tho ense should not go ou, = TPolico Commisaionor Garduer snys tia him- welf aud Capt. MeCullough aro from tho sume patt of Scotland, aud that the charges of black- ail which havo beon made against th latter syt bo ® truped up. A short cxaminntion took place to-duy in the caso of Leonard Brown, who in suppored to bo tho main instrument fn tho attompt to placo the countorfeit bonds, tnd Lo was romnuded for fnr- thor examination ta-morraw, Brown sworo that ho was fguorant of tho freudulont character of tho bouds whon he gave thom to the brolers to negotinto, olbrook stated that on Thursday ‘last Drown tendored o bond, stating that ho had £30,000 worth of the samo for_salo. Thia bond wis shown to Hosford, of No. 32 Plue streot, and mrangoments woro' mado for & nogo- tintion, but, on Holbrook's returning to Lis of- fia and serutinizing tho bonds, ho discovorad tho forgory, and immedintely telegraphed ull over Wall_sireot o notification of tho forgory. Brown iuformed bim, o fow days proviously, thut ho- had o brown-stone bullding for eald for §90,000 cash, hut sinco then Halbrook liud dis- covered that tho houso did not belong to Brown, About o mouth ago Brown tried to negotinto o noto of 31,000 with him, which, on exsiinntiv, was found to bo spurious. . iy - M. Defiiy, ‘Chinieman of the Governiug Cohi mittea of Elio to-day that hio was confident thut no othier bonds thun thoso of tho Buffalo, Now York & Erio and tho Now York Contral have been countorfuited. o Trensurer of the New Jersoy Contral Rail: vond inys thet hio has neither scon nov heard of auy forgod bonds of tho Company. Tho Scere- tacy ot tho Westorn Union alogrupli Company wakes o similar statoment in rvgard to tho Londs of that corporation. Meusrs, Haslius & Broere to-dny temporarily suspoadod businoss, Tt is now understood that ho ndvancos of this flrm to tho swindlors amounted to 40,000, : New Yonk, Sopt. 2—Tho Tribuno says tho reulgnation of City Preasurer Srrague, of Brook-- Iyn, hios boon_fondered. _I¢ will bo ent to tho Tonrd of Aldermen on Monday noxt, and ox- ‘Aldorman D, D. Whitnoy-will_bo nom{uated by thio Mayor aé bis sticcoscor. It is boliovod that tho appoiutment will bo confirmed. Two persons conneetod with tho Irust Com- pany havo flied affidavity charging Spraguo with mnifoasunco in_oflico. livso will Lo presoutod to the Graud Jury, and nction will probably bo takon in a fow dnys. Thoro provails n deop- scatod feling thot, in nddition to what in known at present, the conucction of all tho mombers of tho' ring with frauds will bo rovoaled, and unloss Rodman s permit- ted to cseapo tho wholo plan of phnder will bo mado mamfost. It Is now stated that if Rod- man s triod ho will boablo to prove that fio oboyed thio ordors of Spraguo, and mombors of tho ring, buk it i uot gousrally thought that tho ring will pormit him to apponc for trinl. In o fors days' ho will bo quictly bailed, aud will soon disapponr from view. DBenjumin F. Tracy, counsel for Rodman, aaid, yostorday, to o Tribune roportor, that bis cliout had o good de- fonso against all ‘the charges mado ngainst Lim, o conld nob say what tho ‘defenso would be, Ho could only use goueml torms, #Not guilty.” Tho booka of tho Trust Com- pony tad tho accounts of tha Gty Trossurer whow {hat moxey hns disappoarod, but lio de- nied that his cliont was responsiblo for the loss. 1To would ehow thb othors waro rospons- iblo or it. Who thoso mon woro he would not &ty 86 prosont. CHOLERA. Tho Divonse Kaging TFenrfully in Southwestorn 1llinois-«Ieports from Other Localitios. 87, Louss, Suklt. 2—A dispatch from Okaw- villo, IlJ., twonty-nine miles from hore, on tho 8t. Louis & Southenstern Railrond, says: *Cholora, of tho truo Asiatio typo, 1 raging fenrfully, Twenty-threa porsons died in twalve ours, ~Among thiom was the principal bridge- Dbuilder of the Southenstern Road, and {hreo of his children, Five died in one family within throg hours, 'Tho pationts die within fifteen wiuutes after the attuck, and turn black immo- diatoly, Medical aid has been sont for from tho surrounding towns, and tho peoplo are. rapidly Joaving tho placo, 'Thoso who romain aro using disinfootants frooly, oud burning tar in tho streots, It is said fliat no local causo oxlsts for thediseaso, Des Moryes, Bopt, 1.—Two casos of cholers are roported at Stuart, on the Rook-Talud Rail- roud yostordny. Tains, Sopt. 2.—Tho cholora bns mado its appoaranco among tho troops at Havro, hnv- ing beon communicated, it fo thought, b§ Ger- min omigrants on routo for the Unitod States, 1 fashionablo loungers at Lryonvillo are muoh alumed, and loaving a4 rapidly as possiblo, Bluil,) Trom the l!m'klluluml (ru.) Unton, Tho alarm seons to bo over, in Davenport, in reizard to tho ohiolora, nnd fivo denths are mil'yob Xuown from tho discuso, viz : O. I, Brown, tela- grupl-oporator ; Joln 0. Ttowd, “oxpresdinan §ionry . Stoocklor, Broaklyn, Towa; b daughtor of Jagob Javobson; Abram’ Btonor, Vinton, . Brown was tho fleat caso tkon Yuosdny morning, and died that night. Tho wamo wight, J. O. Rend, oxpresemun, toole Stonor from’ the dopot to Morey Hoepital. That night Toud was takion, and dicd the noxt morning. Stoner nlko diod Friduy, Stavoklor was. takion on Briday, and dlod Sutirday morn- fmg. Friday nfteruoon o daughtor of Jucob Jocabson, living ut the cornor of Washington il Unfon streots, was suddonly taken with chwlorn, and in four hours uftor was n corpue, dying i great wgony, Sho was 10 yoars of ago. -— Foul Play Suspectod, Kuokux, Low, Bopt, 2,—Mr, Adume, 0 promi- nent citidon of Humilton, IiL,, loft’ Cubu, U, for his homo on Monduy, Auf. 15, und, in ba bias nob bogn noon Kinco, Tonl pluy i suspeetod by his famlly and trionds, 110 ws last soon b Bushnell, Tl 'Tho ngony of muil\‘uunu threatony to prove fatal to his sorrowing wife, Now York Stocle Iixchango, said | NUMBER 18. FOREIGN. . ., Pilgrimoge: of English Catho- lics- to Paray-le- Monial. s ' Admiral Yelverton Sails from Cartagena with the Span~ ish Iron-Clads. Thé Insurgents Do Not Fulfill Their Threats of Firing on-Him, Eight Passengers Killed by an Acci- dent on the Luxembourg Railway. Ninety Persons Drowned Whiin Crossing the Indus, Serions Socialistic Troubles in Andalusin. GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, Bopt. 2—8ix hundred pilgrime lofé Loudon to-duy for Parsy lo Moninl, Yecstordsy thoy woro nddrossed by Arch-bishop Manning. . By Mafly PILGRINS TO PARAY-LE-MONIAL. From the Suturdus Kovteioy Atig, 16, : Wo took ocension o yonr ago (o cail attention to the rovived passions for pilgrimages through- out Oathiolic Europe, which appeara still to bo rapidly on tho increase, and bas now oxtended to our own country, In some shape or other, no doubt, the custom'ia uot only as old as Christi- auity, but is common to all the principal relig- fons of the world, Tho popular pilgiimagas to Assisi_and Lorotto, which hovo latoly assumed somothing of a political oharmoter, Tuve boon forbidden by tho Ltalinn Govornmont on the very suflicient plen of tho danger to tho publio Lealth of thoso vast gutherings of the “grost unwashed” in tho hot _season, oud with , oholors in the nir. But no such prohibition is of courso to bo looked for from the present Fronch Govoromont, . sud_the rival otteactions of Lourdos snd Ln Salotte binsiog for the prosont beon oxhaustod, thera is Just now o tromendous un, if the esproasion inny. bo pardoned, on Paray-lo-slovinl, snd England is called upon to supply its contingent of devotees. Wo should bo sorry to say . auy- thing that could justly causo paln to roligious miuds, and tho pilgiim idon, 08 tho French would expross it, s too anciont and too wido- sprend mob to desorvo rospeotful treate mont even from thoso who fail to sympnthizo with it. But thero sro pilgrim- ages and pilgrimages, It surcly mokes some difforence how tho journey is conducted and what' is_its appointed bourne. It is uot quite the samo thing, for instance, whothor tho Jocal- ity aolectod is fndolibly sssociated in tho minds of Clristinns with the most sncred ecenes of tho Gospel narratlvo, o whotlier it is o grotto whoro two children, whoso subequont earcor has by no means improved their roputation for ploty or vorneity, profossod to Lavo seun o vision of “Our Ludy of Lo Salette,” who talked to them in vory bud French, and’ communicated somo 8ccret Which the Popo is said to havo put ssido 08 ““nonsonso ™ whon it was told him, and for whioh, ut all events, nobody is any tho wikor. But beforo oxamining Lhe claims of Paray-le- “Moninl on the roverenco of the feithful, it is almost nnpossiblo to ropress o smilo ot tho' pro- fgrummo of. tho'propdsed expodition from Eng: and. =4 pilktimago wai formerly rogarded,: it not exnotly as an st of ponauco, cortainly not.aa o pleasuro trip, Wo have all koard of ibo cun- ning pilgrim who boiled his pons, but our modérn piotists aro wisor in thoir goncration. Thoy nof only disponso. with poss in their shocs alto- gethor, bub with ol tho toils aud paivs of pedoutrianism, . Now there is no reason why o church should bo dirty or uncom- fortable, but still it is not a drawiug-room, and one might pardonably feel o littlo skep: tical na to tho ardout dovotion of n_ worshipor who, bargained in the fireb placo for a well- cushionod and woll-ourtained pow and g aris- tocrntio cougrogation. Our Bglish pilgrims, howover, are to travel first-class, undor tha most distinguished patronage. If only o suf- ficiont number can Lo induced to sond in thoir nomes,—nud thoro are -loud complaints of tho tardiness of tho Lnglish Roman Catholics in responding to_these nttractive offors—tho do- vout oxenrsioniats will hava a special train and o specinl atenmboat to thomselves, Tho united Catholic hiorarchy, nssembled in ~Provincial Gouncil at Waro, undor Archbishop Manmng, - hiavo beatowed thoir solomn_bonediction on tha enferpriso, > dnot it. ‘Fho Pllgrima will start from Charing Cross on 'Tvesdsy moruiug, Sopt. 2, sloop ot Pariu—whero otel nccommodation will bo pro- vided for thom boforohand,—stark noxt morning at11 o'clock for Parny-lo-Donial, whero they aro to arrive tho same ovening, and may reach town again on Friduy ovoning, aftor four days vory agraaably epit, - And tho wholo cost, firuis class, will bo only Gf, with 10s o dny for hotel oxpousos, It {5 Buggested that those who oan- not go thomselves may provido the requeite sum far sendiug o substitute who cannot pay his owo expenses, Pilgrima whoso tourist_aspirations aro mora oxtonuive can also be gratificd; * othor arrangoments will be mado for those who dosiro to make o lougor stay in Tranco.” In short, it I8 bo o sork.of mognified Whit-Mondsy trip, with the furthor advantago that in this caso tho ways of ploasant- nost are also (ho ways of ploty, aud virluo is its own roward in this lifo os woll as in the noxt. It wns Dr. Biunoy, wa boliovo, who_published o discourso on How to Mako tho Most of Both Worlds.” Woro honot a bonightod Protestant, ho might find a new illustration of his very com- ggrm‘b{u theology in the pilgrimago to Paray-le- oninl. A “Toward tho ond of the geventeonth contury, when tho quarrol botweon tho Jesuits and Jai < senists was at ity hoight, .and tho formor woro doing il in thoir powor (0 promoto that sonsuous and meohouicnl stylo of dovotion with which their sdvorsartes g0 bittorly ropronched thom, thore was o nun at tho Convent of tho Visltation at Paray-lo-Monial, named Margorot Mary Ala- coquo, - Bho had o 'disoato of tho brassé, for \which sho it gaid, according to tho practico of the timo, to havo boon blod 192 times. But the disoaso sins, in lier own (probably sincora) boliof, tho rosult o & miraculous visitation. Tho de- tails, which: are copiously rofated in her blog- raply, aro not pleasuut to ropeat, Thus much we Tany Uefoily atato: Sho nsnorted tint sho had beon visited by Our Lord, who loaned His hosd on hor brenst, oxtracted Lor hoart, and placed it in His own, whoro sho saw it onvelopod in flamos. It wos thon roplaced in hor bosom, which ever aftor rotnined tho wound, and sho was chargod, among_ othor things, to communi- cato to_tho Oburch'His dosive thab the worehip of the Sacred Hoart should bo catablished, From that timo forward #ho folt constant pain, whick had to bo roliovod by bloeding. Blio was favored with othor visions also, of ths Holy Trinity, and of Baiuta and Angols, on which wo nood not dwell, Mer slorics woro very proporly trentod at the time as hallucinations—sufliciently com- mon omong nuus—and of tho roal nature of hor- disonso thor waa no doubt. But soma years Jator sho camo under tho direction of the Josult Fathor La Colombioro, who enw 1is opportunity, aud mado tho most of lt. DTrom thint o tho dovotion o the Snorod Hoart Lies camo o spoolalty of tho Ordor. In 1720 Languot, Tishop of Boissons, aftorwards Atchibishop of Hona wroto a * Lifo of Margaret Alncoquo.” " Ha ! \Wa# & man of_sume power, bt a vehement par- tivan of the Josuits, and had powed out all tha Vinds of Lin most schthiug contowmpt on the Jan- sonist miracles, some of which ure supported by o atronyor walght of ta oty Uit berlps a0y - othar modorn Gecurroucos of tho kind, But he fadorsed tho wholo wtory of Margutot's vovela- * tous, and his baok oxolted buch ridioulo that hio Bad to withdraw tho first odition, and | avon i itn oorrectad form 1t was loolied coldly on ; by hie frionds a8 quite unworthy of him, ho 1 wabjuct was Toferrad to tho otnor dny in tho Tronioh Assembly In_tho delnta on tho now ox- pintory chureh to bo orcoted on Montwariro, {Hhtielr it was intondou—though the proposal hins Tow beon struck out_of tho bili—to dedlcato to tiio Bnored Jlcart, AL Toluin obsorved that this {{ Continueg ors the Jiahth Pased and tho Dalie of Norfolk Is to con- _