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NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. PROCRRDIBGS OF THE CONVSri09, | Wonite Marans i osaspt the Suldtmant of tus wee’ | i TT th a mmach frequented as Newport and Cape Mey ia wummer, The Bermudas beve long bees ayall- able te us in supplying potatoes during the early sprivg, betore that esculent of native <yth comes into our markets, Perheps the fivest px '#'oer in the world are those growa 1a Bermuda, sbe', singular enough, that region ap- pears the only ope which that plague of the ‘vegetable worid, “the rot,” has entirety sbupned. While the potato crop every where else bas been more or less affected with this destructive dixen-e, the Bermuda potatoes have escaped the affliction eatirely. —_——— THE PRESIDENCY. @rganization of the Republican Con- vention at Chicago. George Ashmun, a. Banks Man, Chosen President. Cuwosce, May 16, 1860. ‘Too Republica National Coavontiua asembios 9 Cay at the Wigenm. The doora wore opened at eleven o'clock. Loog before that hour the concousse of p*ople axsom bled around the ioors numbered many thoussads more than coald gain a/mittance to the builting As poon as the doors were opeved tue entire bedy of the Wigwam was solialy packed witn mee. The eves ta the galeries were equally cicsely pected with ladios. ‘The interior of the hail was handsomely decorat>s with evergreen, statuary and flowers, and presented a striking appearance. There were not less than tea thousand persons in the Duflsing, while the open doors displayed te view crowds tm the streets unable to obtain more than a glimpse in tide of the hall. At twelve o’clook the Convention was called to order by Governor Moaaam, of New York, Chairman of the National Committee, as foliows:— SPEECH OF GOVERNOR MORGAN, OF NEW YORK. On the 224 of December last she Republican National Committee, at a meeting convened for the purpore in the olty of New York, issued acail for a National Coaven’ Won, which I will now reaa:— A National Republicaa Convention will mect oe Wednesday, the 16th day of May next, at twelve o'clooe m00n, for the Romication of candidates to ov for Presiocat and Vice President at the next ele 2u0a. In compliance therewith the people have sent repre- sentatives bere to de.iberate upon moasures for carrying into effect the object of the call. Usage has mede it my duty to take the prelimioary step toward organizing he Convention, upon the prooretiogs of which, permi me to say, the most momentous results are dependi ¢. No body of men of equal oumbers was ever clothed with greater responsibilty than those now within the bearing of my voice. You do not peed m+ to tl you, geptiemen, what this responsibilty is. Waite vert of the acberents of the vational administration are nceavoring to insert a slave code into the party pist orm, spotber portion expresses ite readiness to accom hah the same reauit through the sctios of the Susrom ‘ourt of the United States, willing, by indirectos, to do that which, if done direcuy, would bring o ciush even te the cheek of modern democracy, while these and other stupendous wroogs, ads> lately shocking to the moral sentiment of the ovptry , are to be fasteced upon the people by the party im power, if tts leaders are abie to bring the factious cle oe Dts Wat compose it into ary degree of upaniaity , there seems le!t no ray of hope except ia tae good somse of this Convention. Let me then invoke you to act in « soirit of narmony, that through the dignity, the witdom aod the patriotiem displayed here, you may be eoabied to eallst the bearts of the people and to streagtbes th tne fecw bat your ‘the constitutions! party of the county, aad the bly constiutional party, that you are actuated by prinoi- ple, apd that you wil be guided by the light and by the xample of the fathers of the republic. Fortunately you ae Dot required to epnnciate untried principles of govera- ment. This bas been well and wisely dove by the states- pee Of the Revolution. Stend wbere toey stood, avowing sod mawtawing the like objects and doctriace, thea eill tae ebd sought be accomplished, the constitution and the Uoton wi)! be prererveo, and the governmen’ >be admicia- red by patriots apd statesmen. Goveroor MoxGan then named Hoa. David Wilmot, of Peupeylvania, for temporary President. (lmmense ap- plaure.) ‘The metion wascarried auanimoualy. The Cuam named Judge Mersball, of Maryiaad, and Gov. Yeveian?, of Connecticut, to conduct Mr, Wilmot to bis ret Judge Marana introduced Mr. Wilmot as the men «bo dares to do right regardless of consequences. With uch men there ls no such word as fail. SPERCH OF HON DAVID WILMOT, OF PENNSTLVANTA. Mr. Wiwor addressed the Coaren:ion, briefly retarning bavks for the bigh and undeserved benor He would carry the remembrance ef it with him to the day of his cath. It was unnecessary for bim to remind the Con enion of the high duty devolving upon them. grest sectional interest bad for fears dominated «th « bigb hand over the affairs of the country. It hed nect all ite emergy to the extension and nationalization of THE PLATFORM OF THE REPUBLICANS, Mpeeches of Gov. Morgan, David Wilmot and Speculations Respecting the Can- aidates, &ec., Bon OUB SPECIAL CHICAGO DESPATCH. Cuicaco, May 16, 1860. ‘The preseedings of the Convention to-day went off with Brush. Evideaty short work is to be made of the aom ation, Mr. Gidvinge made a speech in favor of closing up to-morrow aiternoon. Friday morning will probably Dring you the aom.nauon. The gswe of the opponsnts of Seward is to break up Weea’s slate aud tovn have a new deal—they are now pressing Lincon vigoroasiy. Toe Peo- Byivanians sey thet they will vote for him after (Cameron and Mclean. Massachusetts is favorably in- Plived to Lincoin. New Hempebire will vote for bim ‘New Jersey will vote for Dayton until the Convention shows @ dctermiwaon te give some Candidate # majority, when they @' ite oo Lia The Sewar are +s blucas Lake Michigan. He may Jet succeed, out bow, witn Penosyivenia, New Jersey Indiava, simvie aac Onto ageiwst bim, it 1s difficult w eee ‘The Seward mea are Dusy toventing Canards about the Goings Of c erent Sates, aod espectally New Jersey. ‘The ressous why New Eogiand will noid back from Seward are parely pradential. The New Hamosbire dele Betion have Lot yet decided who they will support. the Woass Ivan wwards Lavula. at present Livcoin aad Wade fave tbe Bole, the urmer a legih or two abead. Mr Lane, anc for Governor in Indians, made a Birey Spoech agains ~eward to-day. The name of Fremoct is not mentioned except caeually ‘The wie pullers foc toe delegates less elastic than they BnLicipaiea. These wavery general desire that Mr. Banks shal! ‘Dave a piace oa the ticket. ‘There is a great dea! of dificalty in organiziog @ work tog combina't o egewst Seward. The opposition is plea’ ful, but it Incas cohesion. On the other hand, the Sow Brd men ore frightened at the extent of the fooling agains him. Wiscoasm is exovedingly vigorous without being &o. > ‘The Piatform Committee is in session, The prevailing Ppinios is bat ihey will not materially change the Phila <Geipbia reaciutions of 1866, that they will add a resolu: ton condemuing ihe Dred soot cecision and the Territo ‘Fial slave code tlemen trow Mucylend or Roose Lslsod, I am not peruse ler which § (Lowa tang hier.) The met on es asnpted. Thr Boar: of Trade havieg invited the delegates to ao excursion op Lake Mt-biges at five o'ciook P.M, Jucge Goowsicu, of Mouesote, in movieg the acosptance Of the iDvitation, peid & compli at to tae poopie of Cal seo for the liberality amd caterprise dispiayed ia the ery otton and decoration of a fie ha! fur the meeting of the Ooner ation an Ea THUa4sN0 DeLedaTs here proposed three cheers for the tea't® of (Dicago, The Cosva tion compromise’ with one cheer. Mr. Caxran, °f Ohio, moved for a committes of ome Crom cack State and Terr tory on platform. after diac esto She motion wes ludon the table unti tbe permepent orgamtation was effected. A long discursioa took place em a motion that whon the Copveaticn adjourn, & be to Gve o'clock P. M., which eventually prevatied. Mr. Jownva R Gmemes, of Ohio, was received with loud cheers He moved to recoasider the vote acceptusg an invitation of the Board of Trase, ans called aticaticn to the action of another Convention, which had wearied the pudiic mind with the length of their discussions. He Doped this Convention would fisish al! bustacss by three @'clock to-morrow afternoon. {© copier with the Board of Trade, and ax a fature time for tbe excursion. ‘The Convention then adjourned to five o’olock P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Wigwam was again crowded to overflowing, 8 flood of people pouring im through every duor as g00a as they were opeved, filing the hall aimost instantly with = densely packed mass from the placform to the doors. The galleries were also well fillod with ladies, though Bet so compactly as at the morning srasion. Mr Lowry, of Pennsylvania, reported that the Board of Trade bad prepared a large fleet fer an excursion on the Lake, and would wait tileix o’olock for tus Convention. He moved that the Convention attend tue excursion at six o’clook. Lost, amidst applause from the boty of the batt Mr Boxros, of Onto, from tae Commitee on Permanent Orgavizeuon, reported the name of George Asnmun, of Messechuseus, for permanent President. ‘The re port was received with louc applause, Bon Preetou King, of New York, aod Carl Schurz, of Wiscourio, were appointed a commitice to conduct the Preside ni to the cbur. Mir AsuMun, om taking the obair, was grected with im Wedse Bppisuse, Lhe deirgations risiug and giving bi eis warty cheers. Whom order was resired me spoke as toviow: SPEECH OF GEORGE ASHMUN, OF MASRACHTUSRTTS CkxTLAMAD OF THE CONVENTION, RAPUBLICANS AND AM¥RI- (anyi—My fet Caly ts lo express to you my deep scos © the Cisteg ueDEO Ina k Of your coufiaencs, and in the ree Lacceptot tt. I am senribic neh wurrouGd the portion, but! aa med by the faitn Wier te same gous comity whieh brovgbt me bere will carry me taro gb the we werg: Of wy duties, I will not ehriok from tue pust ob Dick tf af Lue same time tbe post of dauger as weil » bovor (Applause) Gentlemen, we bave come cere Wweay et the call of tbe country, from shely teparnied bomes, to fuldl @ great aod tm vortabt duty, No ordinary call has brought us to geiber. Noung but @ momenwus question would pave cabled this vast mult tude togetber—nothing but be Grep Bepec of Gapger into which toe goverament is fart rupping could have rallied the people thas ia this ots 10 Gey for the purpose of rescuing the government | Om the veep cegradstioe into wach i Das failen (Loud applause ) We have come here at toe call of the country tor the purpose of preparing for the most solemn duty that !reemen con perform. We bave bere, in our ordine- F) Capacity ar cetegaton of the |, to prepare for the formation and carry ibg ou of w edmiaitradon, and with we help of God we will do & (Loud - plause No mere controversy about miserable ab- Ronee: dpi ae ge ae ol We 40 not come here The stern look which | see on every face and the earpest been manifested im all the pretim- i EL Prayer wishes to inject some squatter sovereignty read the constitution ag our fathers read ft That {nto the platform, but it will not anewer. Ho is much en We Se eat Se ae ‘cersared for his recent conduct in Congress on the Terri- | “ihin all rar ae ot country. They Gorial DUG ‘The city is crowed to excess. Not loss than fiftess Mhoussed strange’s are already here, and every train east and weet auc 8 to their numbers. ‘The vote for Presisent of the Convention, in the Com- tr ittee om Pormacent Organization, was as follows:—Ash- mun, of Mamachascits, 16; Gov. Cleveland, of Connecti- out, 9; Gov. Boatwell, of Massachusetts, 2 The resuls is Seward defrat. Mr asbmun being a Backe man. It is averted open'y that the Seward men are liberal fm their ullers sor votes. LETTER FROM JOMN CHARLES FREMONT. ‘The followiag leter from Jona ©. Fremont is in the ands of Judge Stapies, of Californie :— Thom Vaiuey, Maripoes County, April 12, 1860. x Jackson, even down to Van Buren and Polk, before theese ‘ew dogmas were crgralted im the democratic poticy. He aseumed his duties exvorting a spirit of harmony to oot Toi he aches of the @ ingmes. My, Srvonmn, of On, moved the following as temporary or tarves-—Fred. Bassaureck of Ohio, Theo. Pomeroy of 4 © York, acd enry F. Blow of Missouri. Rev. Mr. Aicarunsy, of Llueois, then delivered the open- cy prayer. ur Jeno, of Minos, moved for a committee of one aty frum each Sate and Territory represeated wo re ibe satinfaction to receive your thoroughly eLaly tevter of the Sc from San Francisco, vback you equauy for the warm ewuh vo dave Wbich you urge your propositions to my favor, and fur Abe Very stong EXpresewas of regret for the posiuoa | Dave taken S.u6e (be campaign of 1466 | bave Deen lave Fiourly vooupea #ita my privele llsire, aad #0 exclusively that [bare besa entirely shat of from the Jem Ife of the country. In the beginviog of toes 7 Betner petiadal prestige nor party orgs poomeatinn No« the case ix eboly cifferent You wit ort cfoers for a permanect organization. The following igive ful: fan wo won! | say when | toil you that | have | 4 the committne:— esse for tbe Preewency , but |do most oar Re eeeedire to proerve vudi@imiabed be grost Romer mek the vei, oF too Norn reflected upon me te lo the respect i @ould pe 4 oar » THR COMMITTEE ON ORGANMATION. Vermont — ory few tampenre—Aacroa B Oregin. Damachuorsi— 6 Gomme. Law Umnetent—Aribur 8 Cant Kroe |-as 0—Bar on H. Grewm. New York H. Vau Dyek. New Jowy— Ephrem Men, Pen ayivania—@. J Onlire. Peloware—Josbue fT. Heal. that cameo phe coptrery to evawr l mony, and leave 1 10 this pe or eke event, wet t would be ave the rompuy oa to 60 thw frieoaly act og ay I rely coofdently ‘p00 + “peatscce that my request wilt se reneraity ubsor vet, Te © Btiogeocy which ‘our very trendly feeings make ft apprer ae pro varie, ook opoo es vesily imjxasiow. Ta guca wa event ihe aioe id be accepted of coarse, as the choice nanieaton trait Oe Scrarted are eget ee ioavon But this | repeat, | consider imposrtole. P Renewing my thanks for par mitsiog me to avail myself freer sory 09 ® on of 80 tanen tmpor Tees Lew, very wuly, ‘ 4.0 FREMONC aoormed to Hon D Srarime, Colegate to the Chicago Convento. ‘There appears to be grest trouble here about candidates. ‘The cemoocratic seovon of the party ts stroog and troa Diesome Greeley and Du tley Field are in eoatacies. They gay Seward iso devd cock im the pit fHB LATHST. Arbresko—O 4B trind. Distrut of ombte—G. B. Hall. ‘Ae cach Sovthern Stat> and Territory represeated was called, lood cheers were given. ‘When the list was conclu-ed, on @ suggestion the dele- gates of the absent States wore calied, alabama, Misnie- sippl ana South Carohme betog reonived with bisess. Oe motion of Mr. Bestox, of New Hampshire, a Com- mittee on Credentials wee appointed. Mr. Biase, of Penpsyivania, moved for a commities of one from each State and Territory to repert order of buriners for the Cop veation. The following were appointed — THE COMM ITTRR OF ROSEITER. New Hampenire— Commectrcut—(o00 Bhs tiand—N B Darfos. anew ohms Gage Pommasieanve—Wen. D Kelly. ~J CO Clark. wr . @ Jehoge Convention, but allow me to say | think we have a rigbt bere to day im the name of the American people to | im, rt of our general government © the bigbest crimes that can be committed s Lo gig Ee Bg = see te Reertmas Sis nat for mo we reehe; is written om evi page, of the history of the pree at the government, and J care em ‘We be Inaueel of the sation, wit ovt for bim pune: mest terridie 3 be = patiafactory p 4 ceeding to business will = S copgraiu on the our features woticea Seveseeer disc us : Hl H i Seek Aton, reported the following as Vice i’residents and Seo- retaries — i Mr. Joon, of Mlinols, on the part of C. G. Thomas, e working repubiices of Chicago, presented to the Chair ® bandsome gavel. Te said k was not the wood, ivory and stlver alone which made it valuable, It was pre- cious im copsequence of sasociation, being a piece of oak from the flag ship of the gallant Lawrence. (Cheors) It was an emblem of the republican party, strong and not ‘roll of the Mates be called, amd that the chairman of cont delegation present the credentials theres; aad if there be any contest, tbet the same be referred to the Comaittcs ‘whatever. Among the mst carnest on Oredeo tials ‘Baten, are Dr, A oul, of Boston, and Mr. Carl of Wiersmats ordered t be Mr. Canvan, of Obie, moved to amend the propostior, the quotiomen from Oreges er New York, be Gi no dere whirh, thet the credentinks be presented ’.s the ewerdes thin afinrpoos. Ce , of Lover le tor 4340. to 1g wah To A.J Whi head of orgar leaf. to-night. Arrival of the Cemtral Overiond Pike's Peak Express. of Mey. ‘The weather for the last few days had been quite cot¢ and excocdingly stormy. Considerable amow fol! im the mountains. Many were becoming discouraged and going back. A large cinsabar of lead had been discovered ie the north- ‘weet of Gregory's, near Luany range, reported to be 100 to 160 feet wide, Emigration had been pouring in rapidly | Jercucnriy ar tim brianisin's fo. 1 Obacabers aad 26 over all routes from the States. SRBAT DISPLAY OF FINE TOB,CVO IM KEMTUOET- Loumiuie, Ky., May 16, 1808 ‘Tho display’ # Piokett’s warehouse, ia thie city, of 240 bogrd cede of 19 “S00, sveragwg | ,200 ins. weigat, under the patromage of tbe Keatucky Stato agricultural ‘ocety, in ald to be the largest Pxviblitoe of fine tobsoco ever witnessed in tha word. Todacao dealers (rom covery section of the Union are \wemet. Premiums will be Premiums of $ 00 cach were awarded as follows: — To W R Wells. o Hart county, for the drat vogencad of manuinctured leaf, This was anid 5. 2 P ose & GW 2 iia, of Owen county, for the boat hogaiced , Of Bracken county, for the best hogs- | herd, lose bo ‘ime. Dut at once swallow four, ais The United States Steamer Reameke. Noapotx, May 16, 1868. ‘Tho United States steam frigate Roaaoke bas deen or- dered ' Now York tor repairs, and is expected to leave | paton square. languaas Sr. Journ, Mo., May 16, 1800, By the arrival of the Central Overiaad Pike's Peak x- press this evening we have Denver city dates t» the 108 | yr rater nn Provisions were extremely scarce, commanding a'most larwe. Hundreds are leaving here every week. Legislative C. Hop. Henry Hammond, of West Kitt road Director; Daniel '&. Witiard, of Swe Prison Director, and Wm Reown, of Bavk Commemoner, all of who: eiected by the two houses to-morro: erties Hampton til uadoudsediy be fabuious prices. Supplies of four are weekly procured from emigrants. There is mot a sack of flour in market. ‘The arrival of emigrants en route for the Peak is still » for , for The Mysterious Deaths at Weymouth, Mass. Boston, May 14, 1890 ‘The inventigation of hs mysterivas death of two yousg daughters of Mr Tirrell, im South W 10% prieaely Defore the Coroner's jury. eb, The purcnare Of stryebuine has been traced to Guorge U. ferme or ta wat. Obteuary. é ry the party suspected of tneit eduction sad aur ie examination on the charge is assigued tv the wHuKTPORT, May 16, 2860. Rev Dr . F. Dimmick, pastor of tne Congregational chored of this olty since 1819, died suddenly to-day of cubeeee Of tho Beart. A Sveemer Paserd Cape Race, Boun« Kaut. 1980 A large screw steamer pamsed Cave Race, going east she was bix cailes ol! and wore no colors, It was undoubtedly « vease! bound Sr Jouns, NF, at three o'clock this afternoon. to Europe. May 15, Setting of the Canada. Boston, May 16, 1°90. ‘The Caneda railed at vine o'clock this moruing. Sor Wek oot 13] pamengers (9° Liverpool, and simfor Laitan. No specie. kets, New Oxtmans, May 15, 1860 to-day 7,000 bales, wita Freights Onttoa— Sales strict midding 11Ke a 1214 unaltered, Sugar firm at 6140. @ Tc. Lard in barrels 1130. a 1c. middling; market firmer. Teceipis of three days ket unchanged. Flour quiet; superfine, $6 0 $6 25. $1 44.081 45; white, $: 660$1 62 160 aioe. good dem: Paitapmrrina, May 16, 1860. ‘Whoa it dull; 2,000 Dushels yellow , 760. a 7éc. Provisions firm. @ull at 11 eo. a 12 )g0. Flour dul! cemand, with Corn good: 5 white, 78. a 76c.; yellow, 73. 740, Provisions Burraio, Flour fp fair local demand; market bbls, at $5 8735 | $5 80 for oxtra $5 7b for extra Iinols, Wisconsin 200 bbls. flour, 88,00 bushels corn Berrato, May 16—6 Floor—Market steady and to {sir local $5 87% 0 85 50 for extra Stave; fi 16—1 P. a) \d exchange Molasses 230. « Sho Monux, May 16, 1860, Cotton—Salos to day 1,000 bales at 1050. a 10\Kc. for Sales of throe day: bales ‘The rest of the mar and red, see Lane Baunsons, May 16, 1890. ‘Wheat dull, but ancnenged tn quotations. & further decline of a: a Drawings of france, Browdvoats & Co.'s Deiuwnre taverns: n8 ere wusees Cogsty— Yas ant 5 13. 3, %, 72, 63.69, 9, 12, 27,17, 35, Oommorivateo corvmey—Cuase 76 Mey 16 tHe 1, 1%. 4, 70, ae 6, 64, 28, 45, 68, 40 ry Shu. DéenTe £00, Managers Wimiagion, Spring M*@!ctne, Srane. fine 2 ae tefl and relaxed, after the bractag onl: of winter ig =u. O78" D ANd if siokoree atteces ae, ft OF often ip the form of 1) “204, Bpovleay, fevers inde meetin aouterceumatiama /t IS Deokree at this sesenm all the , bumore are more B14 lo co SUV trom ko) 6 den onsok of the perapiration, from costiven: ¥* CF ‘bs stoopare of aay usual Cveon-tow than ai ary otb*S period of the year. Buaw DReTH'S Pris Be the sdiok.’ frOw Canger—Liev eet atte risbts cleanse the bicad from sb: ¥® Crasites wbick ths cold bed wen) of exe olan of winter be ¥) 10 ¥ed uv to the bowl of the bedy, and whch 1.208 ney ex ellet pro ‘cuativeueas, cou'SUmpLOR ard an early ‘Phen, therefore you feel ehiliimess Ard rep ember. Tose for (be weakest o° f r the @ re: ag omoree tmpurtties, lesvirg ovr fet parents Bra : old at 294 Canal atesct, nupt at Bo. 4 — Price Ss cents per 20x, wb ful eivecons acbien x.— som: a Kent im Lee - aot that I beve thie day reosived aaont |, Of the highest capital ortze of $24 grown at Woiminglos. Delaware, to, Wood. nity A oe 1fe0ara hat fal pormiodon nerevy ivan by ern oublah ) Bn ereby given by mete ov my ‘name nd residence. Te SOHN a VRIEE. Wheeler & Witson’s Sewing Machines. Ofiice 506 Broadway, Hew York. Tem Pewsds Coffee for One Dollar. Ter. fisen $/ 8). You Greepwieb street. A Grover & Baker Notscioss abipe w be best friend of tbe Offices (9 nreadwes, Wow York, and 183 Fulton street, Geo. B. Gleat & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic Loos Stite® and Bhutile Sowing Machine, G. H, OULIuNs, 4% ‘Bread way. sods . junod or dnasr table. TeEperiadle grocer AJ, Pamieh, Bawobelor's Hair Dye, Wig Tompee veo Vs Bows street —Privete entrasoe fortaaias = Theaye tm the sky!igbt rooma Cristedores Retr Dye, Wigs and Teu- pres the bee: to the world; whoinesie wed rewil, sad ihe dyr ortvetely sop fed; = No 6 astor House. Hill--Imtmttabie Hair Cutter. Mate Lye ® cepts. Depot No. 1 Barclay street, aod sold by ai aruggiets. entirely new aly wt 290 road way, ner beast ov mer Keade street The Opty. Persow Known fe wont of Human Hair, ts GRaNDJEAN. lage, pear Broadway. vyspepeta tipation Curca gt hot cosieine by Du Garry's arabive Foot ‘Bold at the do ot, 903 Broadway, sac by all drugg'eis and grocers, Hollowsy’s Piits.—A ood, eresies Headache. For the Totlet.—Bursett's Kallistom fe Of ail preperation of the ++ 4 whi the by ection of the shin, leaves Trefelio, the True Secret of Beauty, ol and invigorates the ak’ render, Saas Seren Secaunly ‘cear sue bemminan 08 conts's eal Care Tress with success in hernia cr ruptare = MARSH £4 00. Dr. oe” bt ay for or en oe. Varicoosle.—pew remedy for piles speas. Rouse, Barelay street. - pormasen ource of 1 Veeoy tN. 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Lie, musiio 1 on _ LIFE AND 73683 OF ONN GAM DALE, Tee ~ - aruens By JF i, Uisiburne, Lvetrated by Joke Barry's bee ype fs the Best and | '2m0, musiio $1 ve . ” Fragen rine Oa MS SET | oe NR So wis to. 12m, LIFE IN 61 aID: Past PRESENTATION A Sovel Ry Ai “Friends and Fortune,” ‘Kast uma H. Drery, ary,” fe. 890, ga PRLF-FRLP. With Tusratione of Charscterend Conduct, By Hamee! ewes author of “The L fe of Georee Mepham son." Wih complete index 17no, muslin, 76 conte. stable Gusset Phen Peek Ulearregra ana Oalteraiay = ~ oe teen THB PhaIRDs +h, VALLER aria dean = ove Fashion Hats, 93, $4 and 95. land > Mave. oe Coo BeRPPR BROTHERS ~''l oend es Ae EE PS | recta wal pecaee oa er Sretaeece = veme 1 aad 23 ann street, Row York. YON’ MAGRETIO INeRce article to evterm’nats Bed Dooce. he 1d snd only article ~~ ested. (or "Cheeta ene Drags fos sn ass Brosdway, und oul Dy all ‘ad gre. 511, 796 Broadway York. Beware of tmitations. voto request: | sales $.060 beenele Cention of Ste, Cfbee of te dott eries, where the wholesale trade only ous nai ley Domine et BOc & Sto. pany gy et he be supelied, 94 Old elip. a. Ww b a Canal freight eieady : 400. 00 — Lt ™ iaiciatae + Se eo New Tork Lake importe—T 200 bole 1 Zs, DST, ACTION Im AWARLED, Bt OB: AN BXPERIRNCED NURAB AND PEMAME.PEYSUOIOM, far, 2,000 bushels wheat, 60,000 yy " A ral jodere of what oonetiinies © ei wo errw' NEO, M. —* Four in geod. demand for tbs interior and Rastora . SOOTHING BYBUP FOR CRIBS EH trae: aver 10,000 bis, % for spring Stase, and | New aitae $6 2 86 60 for extra Canadian goo0 demayd and mark + pols at SOige, Other grat preted and bo fe. & ke to New 20,06 Dusbele wheat, ©: wheat, Lalo inj Corer—Crevrr—Part 102, 1908, 18. 1807, 10 4, 1014, 910, 648, 1098, 1024, —Part 1—Nos. Common Punaa 1688, 1087, 1627, 1736, 2096, 2077, 16, 104, 1, 5, 477, WT457, 479, 491, 485, 489, 401, Das wane S3rRe 16, 13, 7, 43, 6, 35, 68, 8, 21, 19, 23, 33, 3, Woo. we Cireniars sent free Just oe we Btyle of end alewant #90 Ime ar Fo ee a TF ava ” fp naatoe phere Gave ont 1) Fein, — Wheat quiet salee 33 000 busbois TiH- yait, Capel freghts Ly ; porta | 00y 18,900 bushels corn 2 600 Dbis. four, 23,500 Dushels wheat, Fo. ™%, Mat Bp unt 400 at foci. wort of charge. oy Court Caisndar—This May. SvrReE “4 $a ien, SORs 10, Sa 73, 1216, DUTT, 127%, 19H), L286, 1200, 1206, 1207, 1975, 1716, a7 oe, Lab, a, 16. 1207, 188, TTA, 140, 998, 1030, 10ab, 1044, 1046, 664, 964, 1088, 1060, 738 1389, gon, 203i, 2082, 193, 2034," 1858." Part 2—Same as yastorday Uxrrep Stares Durtict Counr.—Noo. 66,100, 59, 90, 94, 1716, 0 dail, a }, 1936, 4 88T Suraion Court. Part 1—Now 437, 217, 965, “#3, 151, Superior Drees Shirts to Oréer.—A Per- pe ugeekate SO OmION ADAMP’ 65 Broadway. —$————e meon’s Brook i Chas. 1. Willie [7 Gan 27 for $1.—Ambro- a» Multara Pale Gallery, sTema.—FroR THB IN@T ONT RELIEF AND PERMA. AY sect eare of tie omplams, sen BROPOBI AL OF Made by 0. B PEYBOUR & CO. 107 Naseen street, N. ¥. Fetie ut ebarnentes.” eninge" Aaa eee So SEE —_— F HOWR APD INVITATION CARDS—“THB SQUAT” 4 ‘Gard in taste, 080 only AY wet: pa vorye nad Sard in portent An W PasTs s hovee, emins te eottneas, nad for olana- nek went RUSHTON A, or MU La’ BOURBONTA, MILIA’ BOURBONIA, fold ky every rene LA~ eras JOHN MILA & 09, Ne. 14 Broadway. oe ae prom na Pain te the Pide and ed rene bore Tort Bey wes KA SEWIRG MACHINM, BEMMERS AD Price 280 complete. Guaran‘eed to be aa represented, pot beving full empeves eouemmnetates. }08 453 Broadway, seeond door suove street. FF 79°" *aFPee 0 106 Bronwen, corner of Worth crest, Row York, qu=s*" ADAM WILD SPORT#. 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