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Surrogates Ot Rofore Reward © Wear, Surragate, May 10. fi vie Matier of tae Weilo? Btdzabeth Chew —The fost wik and sestuncnt of Ke zaneth Olew, deceased, has heen offered for probate by ber inte husbat, Jol ® Clew, Ne anie leg ned thereta, itt sppoadt by the metre pr iaw. «no wre the collateral relatives of the deeeased, fen Clowe wae fornerly the widow of th trom whom abe reemived by wil i | ‘ue persoual pr . She died recoutly in the of New York without tasao by either marriaze, The of the subscribing witneeses has been taken as be abe execvtion of the will, and testimony 16 AoW being received on the part of the contestants. ies have lalready had the question in several otner courts, both here and in Hyde Park, Duchess county, where the testatrix bad @ fue country residevoe. The cave before Justice Welsh op Mouday in reference to the two trunks, grow vt of this Nigation, It is thought that the developments to be made in the trial before the ‘urroxate will be eerious and startling, Both sides nave corps of counsel ed. ivan F. Smith.—Thie will was admitted to a Gh rye ‘on the Kround that tne de. eased did not execute it in conformity with tho statute fe not declaring it to be his last will aod testament, atkiog witnesses to subsoribe their names, Bat it ap. re'from the testimony thet it was fally reat over to the testator by ove of the witneares, Who alto read the Suertation clauze where ail the requetes of the statate fre eubstantioly stated: that tho will was xctraily sigaed fh the presence of witnesses by the testator, and that the witnerses also eutecribed their vames in hie pressnco, Me Serrogate held that the will was sufficiently proven, and admitted it to probate ‘The wills of the following persons were alao admitted to probate:—Derick C. Lansing, D. D.; Bird Wilson, DD ; Daniel Geraghty, George Jugics, Hannah Staples, Joba F. Dorrel!y, Nathaniel Denver, Azro ¥. Nortoo, Henry L. PMeworth, and Elizabeth McArtbur, Bro of» The Sorth Adams Pragedy, NEW DEVELOPRMENTS —IUNTS OF POISON—ABORTION RY DOCTORS, ETC [From the Springfleid Republican, May 9. A Coroner's inquest has been mstit to the case of Me young worman—Mirs Patler--of North Adams, who @ied Mart week from » supposed atterapt to concen! the of Seota of her seduction by Mr. Litttefeld, the cashter of the village bank. The testmoay elicited py it, eo tar, adda new mysteries and enggests now horrors to the cvs, and will widen and deepen tho public interest in the whole rad bistory, The jury « nest Repry H. Chids, of Pittefeld, Ro'mes, of South Adame, D. John Holden, Abel Wethorbe Harvey Arnold, of North Adams. They commenced their examination Friday last, but without concluding it, adjouraed for one ‘week—-to Friday, tne 13th inst. ‘The hietory of Miss Betler’s si already developed by the testimony of her parents and the phrsiciavs, was this: On Sanday eveniug, April 21, Miss Butler, with another young lady, went to the house xness and death, az ef Mr, Littlofeld, the secucer, aod” while there draak rome aie, Mr. L, Miss & ani the ovher young woman each orivking e glass, aud Mrs. Li cuiedeld a title that was feft in Mies Rutler’a tumbler, Aft got home, sho complained of being sick et bor aaa tae weer gave ber some Skinner's lintment (an old family medi- cine) but she commenced vomiting and purgmg, and P Tlawkes was sent for, He thought her sickness indisated powon; the complained of severe pain in the stomach and right iliac region; pulse small, quick aud springy, execeding 100 per minute; gave ber first morphine, and afterwards calomel and two tnjectioor, and afterwards continued the anodgne treatment, which, with m ‘wag pursned nati! her de ane week after being taken Fick. Dr. Hawkes discovered signs of pregnancy during tho ‘week, and before Saturday of an abortion having been at- fempted or produced; but pot ont that day—the day before her ceatn-—did he speak to Miss Butler of her con- dition, when sbe admitted it might be possible; on being asked the time of ber falling, she suid it must’ be over @ ear ago; then that it wae within two w bat on being id by the physician that neither of th statements could be correct, she said it was while Mr. Little Doarded in the fainily, about six months ago; ber parents appeared thunderstruck at the discovery of her pregnancy; Mey suid they did not suspect it till tho Doctor told th ef it on Saturday Dr. Sabin, of Williamstown, and Dr, Bubbett, of Ada: ecnirmed Ir. Hawkes’ testimony. The testimony of the atten:ting physicians is cither im- {| Perfectly reportet by the North adame 7ranreript, or they | Kept back woat is essential to an understanding of tne | care, We cover, from their evidence, whether NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1859.-TRIPLE SHEET. to-day predicted future trovhles tor or the Waited Stator, Tho | (exe naive of mpeete rom New York i to foreign pan Ne ; the week and Fince roi be soundness of this opinion may perhans be .estioned. ‘The fall in consols was wholly due b» polive which have no reference to or bearing Lpan comes erated or financial affairs It was the intelligence of the rum > eo offensive and defensive aliiance betwoca Fraice and Russia which caused the funds to decline from 93 to 89; the alliance boing regarded 2s a menace to Great Britaia. This can hardly affect American property or Avaerioan interests, The rige in the bank rate of interest was caused by the general demand for money which grew out of the timidity and uneasiness of capitalists, every man desiring to col- ject bia means in money, in order to be prepared for con- tingencies. A few days after the actual commencement of bosulities, the demand for money will naturally sub- side, and the rate will fall, An tmpression prevails in certain quarters that the Baok of Fvgland will couunue to put up the rate, in order to check the export of specie to France, The managers of the Dank of Evg!and probaoly understand Quance too well to attempt to check the operations of the laws of trade by any euch arbitrary and futile measures. If gold is legiti- mately drawn to the Continent, it is no more in the power of the bauk (0 Cleck its export than to dam up Niagara. But ip point of fact, a8 the exchanges show, the current & the other way; and the more serious and earnest the war becomes, the more decidedly will the exchanges turn in favor of the only nation which is uot wasting its substance in war, but is steadily producing and msnufacturing for the belligarents, The tendeacy of gold—so long as this war lasts, and Eogland keeps out of it—will be to flow from the Continent to Great Britain— from the consumers of food wnd clothing, and merchandise, and manviactures, to (he producers. It is trac that,as Aua- trio and France must have gold to carry on their war they will got lt, by payiag @ premium for i Bat it wit fiow back Wheuce it ckue faster tuan it woul, Lt is cou- trary to the first. principles of political economy and to coumon sense to suppore that natious which voting themeelyes to the vaproductive pursnit of war cau accu. mutate gold, the reprerentative of real values, at tho ex- pense of vations which are devoting themselves to the productive purswus of industry and agricuitare. The public may rely upon it that after the fret shock of this war is its effect will be to enrich the Powers whicn keep out of it, ab the ex- pense of the Powers which engage in it; and though gold, iuirinsically, is far leas valuable element of wealth than breadstuils, cotton, land, or dry goods, it stands to reacon that the Powers which preserve their neutrality must accumalate gold—among other elemeats of weaith—at the expense of the beliigerenta, So much for the alarm which wae songht this morning to be create? on the strength of the rise in the interest. The case ts precize'y the same with regard to the United States, To-day exchange on Europe ranges from 1 to 11044 for bankers’ sixty day bills on Londo; to morrow, from $1,100,000 to $1,350,000 wil, wiv eo out in the steamer, Mast it thence be infer: an of the Wall street operators would have the public believe, that the United States are going to be drained of their coin by the belligerent nations? Tho very contrary will be the result, This country has shipped s\uce January 1 more specie than it ever shipped before tn the like pericd, because it imported a large quantity of foreign merchandise and dry goxds, and bad little or none of the accustomed wheat and four to give in exchange for them. The cotton shipment ha also been in excess of any previous year, and at very ‘hb prices, Atthe present time the debt owing to Bu for the imports must be cotmparatively sinall; and ia the course of eix weeks at furthest we shail probably be g large quantities of breadstuifs—the remains of the girl; whether one before, while whether ther, procuring ope Opinion as to the ow who did pot at hearing the oth : Then here is a strange piece of text! Butler, a brotber or uncle of the di is not developed by suy other wiiness the testimony phy Sobin and Babbe erent from what T under- treatment; or z to do with | from Abial P. stating what “The stood them Iie of the girl it was o went throogd ‘he procs 8 jgbt about ten o” \ that they had an examibation, and found things as tasy expected—a child some five or six monvs aiong; I ‘ay de mistaken about these thi t it is ag T understood them; it was Savard © Operation casi | as ] suppoeed.”* | It is apparent thet the fintus was removed before the | gnoculation throughout the death; bot when, by whom, and by what means, are lett testimony stands. This Mr, Bat. te that it was done by a sar- gical operation, by the attending physicians, on Saturda, Right, April 30, and as a means of relieving ber sickne then of a week's standing; and that the operation, inatend of being of any benefit, was the tir gwl’s hife. The testimony of the medical expe Sistent with this theory; bat that of the al 3 18 coa- ereate the impression that the abortion was perfected be- or by the re tinime by her mother, whic r and effectio eeveral bow about midnight, and that u to revive her from the results 0 ut least, mystery No. 1. But ibere ie another, tinct mystery. Mr. Little! dance more or jess during the week of the watched with her Honday wight—the Ubas she was in the rovin all the while— sictars for ber. Rev. Mr. Sanford tes: Weile, oue of ‘he directors of the bi = solemn pledge of sectesy, that a cence of Littiviiel tin dis han we intimations of poison having been sdminist Bude on repeat ie testimony, Mir. Welle’ remark w Butiers) were implic opened for dr. Littied Ban to express gr x ps4, and would not communicate auything more. This testimony was only obtaiaed by the | i the ( r, Mr. Sanford refusing to Felia, except ag obliged by the law nelf being’ called, refused absolutely to t off under the plea that his refusal was because crim uate Lime ‘The exem gud intestin Professor (ba examination; and Anent), (rom we a. tor onthe wight she was taken sick, is also to be aaa- r, wag in atten toid him, ut 5 the correspor lyzed. Dr. Hawkes, in the course of bis testimony, anid that Mattie (tb Gay forevocn said that Mr. Littiefela d Among Mr. Litsleeid’s accomplisuiments waa that of being an excellent singer, and be im@ediatoly joinod the oboir of the Baptist church in this village, aud be. ame its lender. He was thus throwa ino the & Muss Martha A. Butler, a beau accom piiebed aac mo deat girl, then only fitieen years oh , Who was also a flae Keading singer aud ambitious of musical exve o. He gave ber ipatruction im music, and under tuis cloak war a very frequent yisiter at toe Louse of her father fone of ou village merc. received her a ia own bouee. sprang up: ‘much ¢o that Mr. Lit! asa boarder ia Mr. Butler's fai during sever 3 jast summer, his wife being ent ‘down East.’ He thon pile ‘ wiles most aeciduousiy and fatallly on Matti 3 But- ler’s ruin was accomplished by this artfol 1 ario sere. ¥al months ago; and ua the natural fruits of their Crimi nality begen to'be apparent, it was resolved to hide the sbame atall hazards. Whether poison was admin e fo procure an abortion, or mechanical moans used, the Goroner’s inquest will decide, and wherever the guilt may ‘Delong, their investigations will probably alf.rd a clue ety ot 2 Srinaubar Occvrrence.—On the 6th inst. several persous were engaged in rairinga bell by means of a ‘windiass to the tower of tbe Catholic churcl), at Whee! ug, Va. The bell had been raised almost up w toe opsn soa tm the cupola. A man namod Thomas Newton was below engaged in guiding the folde of the rope as it wound round the cylinder, when ono of the cogs iu we wi windlass fixture gaye way. Auother revol ed, perhaps die. ¥ wheel ripped off all the cogs; the bell fell to the gr and Newton, who had hold of the lower end of th Was carried up with frightful velocity a distance of vue Dundred feet, and about four fect above the apert whe 1 was to bave been taken ia, aud those engaged in the work could comprehend wh happened, Newton, with his hands all lacerated and bleed- fog, Worked himself down opposite the apsrture, calling for help to those within. Bishop Whelen, who was on platform in the ¢ reached out at the risk of hig ow life, and seizing Newten by the waist pulled bim ia. The flesh was all woru trom the ceo Palms of bis hands, even to Hie aTL kta el or Siav.—The fieherien on the H Daving s very abundant season. Te shad are urnanelt wearce, and a vory few have yet eon taken oe Park. And even below that point they ara scarce, Some Suppose that the tide frescts and th: about the time the fleh should have pasa river diverted them (rom tneir conrse anid seal suore of tham than gual into the Fast river, where they ace mace wlenty than in provious seasowe.— Atany Jo ct n are not prevailing wtads ed ints the Norte FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Tuaspar, May 10—5 P. ‘The leading points cf the news por Adia!atdo are rise in the rate of faterest at the Bank of Englan:!, and tho fall in consols from 9135 10 89. On the strength of a tems of igence come of the Wail « “had | comd Cleveland, will be \ | have ne desire to interfer: im the controversy now pond. ; ing between this gentleman and other parties connected last year’s and of this year’s crop—at very high prices. T , that while specie ely to flow ontward freely for the next six or eight change will tura, and th & creditor of Europe. V United States will bec sbowed the other day that New York can aiford to ship three millions a week for the next eight weeks without danger to the bau! that over ten millior the South and West, six or seven fvom the Sub-Troasury , | (incase of neec), and os much from Calfornia, Tho fa is only necessary bere to re; will arrive during this period fro that the banks, aller losing two uulhions by export last , obly showed @ loss of a quarter of a million, illus trates the truth of this reasoning. far as can at preeent be discerai the first effect of the impending war in Europe—as soon as the first shock and suspense are got ovyer—must be to develope enterprise and stimulate commerce aud can inflict but a temporary injury on the cottoa inter ed States securities, and other re’ia ja Great Britain and throaghou With gnch prospects, the co ‘ard to the shi t of a few m! ading brokers and operators at tho « Exch this morning was to watch the progresg of events nd to remain inactive, Two or three eading jobbers, however, proceeded to attack th market with vig 3 optiong, and to effe sales, made concessions from the lowest points pre’ nched. Migsouris, for insta old dowa ab) 4 per cent below 5 dose ata decline of 2 per cent York Central ata ecline of % per cent; Pacific Mail 23¢ per cent; Ro sland 234 por cent em 34 percent, & se W sales made by real holders. of the aa broker th the exception of a few mm was confised to the operations of the jobbers to whom we i “sold ghort’’ on the strength of the war news. Panatoa and Pacifle Mail were eageriy gold, at a decline of 1 a 2 per cent frora yesterday's price. Tne gales of Panama are chiefly rredicated on the danger in which it is pre erprige will be placed in the event of a ge + words, the jobbera appreend that Louis Na enemies may seize theoad for military p: ail was injariously a! ward of the mail c ct bo California to Johnson & Company, who own one of the grants of the transit rou acroes Niceragna. The eum to be paid is $162,000 nine months, Much gurprise is expressed in the street at thit award, as. at preeent prices, no company can open Mh 4a route without losing money. The succes: however, doubtless know their owa interest: ful b a atocks closed heazy, the following being the ast prices:—Micsouris, 85 a >; Canton, 18a 1934; Cumberland Coal, Pocific Mail, 83% m %; 1034 a 54; Erle. 734.9% er, 32a 34; arlom. 1134 a %{; Reading, 48 9 3(; Michigan Central, 42 » Michigen Southern, 034 a $4; Mic! teed, 20% a 74; Panama, 120 €0; Galena and Chicago, 62.4 +4; a; Chicago and Rock Island, 60 a 3 aissippi, 624 0 6; La Cro business of the Sub an Southern guaran id Milwaukie, 30 3 eyed 4 22, ana the balances $1,101,839 81. rapany have th x per cent semiannual, and have re: end, The statements of the Philately Due fs other banks Deposits ° 781,220 Circulation . 9, 081 102 The oMwial advertisement of the Sheriff Je of the La Crogse aud Milwaukie Ri atthe sot her wilh the property: we have po doubt that there is » thing to be aaid on both gidé@. Itappearsto be a fact however, that this Mir. Cleveland, at whose ult the pro ty ig advertised to be sold by the Sheriff, is the same Peraon whe LOW Kolicita proxieatrom the shareholders to 7¢ phutemont of the exports DAIVISH YORTH AMERICAN ih. orig St Vin- ‘COLON. Baumer, ipa, 8,276 , for St Jonas, April Cement, eat ¥ ) fou for the week... si teers ing dekk Until present Previously reporied., 98/007 Tre me nile Staves. 186,150 "980 TOU! sss severe Sice January 1, ©» on, dales....,..0005 ‘The busine = of the [1 Corral Railroad psn Lamt Dipartarnd, Constrnetion lands gold Ganeer bers. a Oars, Leather, r Dnware, cB... Cordage, es... 22 MY. fron; pkge. 160 Hiour, bbie eer Pork, ble. {000 Pree. OSD, 30 Fevey rte ce i Lampr, &e. ‘Total. Free lunue pold,, ‘Total rales during the mouth . To which ade town jot Sold since Jan. 1, Sold previously, 1,240, 14 hl 15,8 02 ar . + 1,262,788. ry 10,95 9,954, 168 80 jon Bonds eaveeied tn April, 1859 pnstenetion hends cancelled previou: Free land bonds cancelled in April, 1 Free 1and bonus cancelled preyiously,...., Blac! chiog, bbls i Misceliancous, $1,159,500 00 ‘Tote! honds cancelled up to April 30,1859. Cash receipts April, 1880...44 sivee January, 1, 1850, Toial eegh and bonde received to Apr’ 139, iagie Depariment. erate: 65 M tobs’o,!b'15,880 Beane, bbls... ‘214 Tn April, 1859, Lu Apris, 1068. Corres punuing period of 1858 | Original land grant, 2,595,000 acre: y of male track, and 87 miles of sidings: 122 engin: care, funded debt, $18,819,509; share capital, 860 paid oo 176,000 ebares—B16 500,600, rattway, 76 miles branes also active; faiea of about 11,000 bbls. were reported at tos prices given above, Wheat was algo higher, and ci ata farther advance of 3c.a5c, The trangactine em Whiskey, ae 12 Copper Bilt. Machiaery aad Molasees, ii $2, At 878 59 2,203,064 87 1d Ralance.,...0+ | 2 The earnings of the Stonington Railroad Compy +2: SESEt SSBESESCESSSESZ & +4 YSESEwVE KS - INRUIIGSH A, GTETIGHE ° HE Miscctlinevus. Bained AUSTRALIA. The earnings of the Cincinnati, Ralicoad for April were:— Hamilton and Dayton , Furniture, es. Tkid tich, tes, Woodenv'e, p Cordiats, os | kc of Eogland rato of Miscellaneous, Too earnings of the Litile Miami, Columbas and Railroad for April were:— Cotton, bales F,680 Tim. seed, bes. an Mt causes Stock Exchange. Tursvay, May 10, 1959. 100 she Erie RR. 160 Hudson Riv BR. 5600 bei ss 6 , 200 Harlem RR pf)... 4 Second Ave RR.. 100 Brooklyn Ony Rik 15 NHaven&Hrfd RY 400 Tinois Jeairai RR 400 Resaing g RR... A rubber pkgs oo - 68,000 $3,431 50 Michizan Cen P 59 Am bx Bavk.... 20 Mereantie Tne Co 1 6 Del & Hud Oni Co. sove00481,000 $7,818 Rem nnwee Powa'r, « 481,900 sited States. It must impart life and vigor to the interests which are suffering most, painely, the Western produce and shipping interests,and it vest. | which, mereover, is quite rich enough to stand some bing stroke to the | loeges. It is quite likely to revive emigration to the rts ig coa- | United States from Germany—a boon, the value of wh: sicians, oo far ns it suggests any theory, would seem yo | oan be appreciated ony by thoee who havo estimated tt | damage inflicted on the West by the cessation of of them were catled, ether by something sbe | pean immigration; and it cannot failto awaken a 1} Apni 24, or with the ule d at ber | | demand f | Amer we eotsl whee 00 Bas 10000 TH Cen RE bd Wood ware, b. 5 D Jriwa ush, bus, 246 60 Mich Con RE Exports from the Poxt of New Vouk to Fo- xeign Ports for the Weel ending May ¢ Miscelianeous. ave alluded, who Codtishs, qtia., 879 Potxtors, obla, 100 Miscollaneous, thousand. Csth buyers will find OCH 26% Harawaro, do 98 9 AO, 006 2 best. In the afternoon the market was generatly lower, ; } ‘Tombstones, Pepyer, bye Domestics, b's # York Central, B-anek&poas b'L 187 Miscellaneous Fenner a 40 $2,000 ‘Cin age, rolls, = linois Centra!, 59%¢ a - ail end Toledo, 26 Milwaukie and | Prin’g me. , bx Harawsre,bxs Pp. L. bara, ca, Coach trim’ge. teri this moraing AROENTIE TRPURIIO. Dag'ae gd, os day declared a divi- a mount to be added to the surplus fund of the com- pany, which amounts to 365,000, after paying the divi- Domestics, bls. Pepper, bege. 1 bauks for the past fein ine, bundles 800 cane. Cindles, bea , Lumber, ft.260,000 Wine, cases... aber, ft age Tabeleat’goilyg 440 LR goods, cs, RATES GUIANA, Dry goods, ca. Terpentine, ox Tat Print’g mat. Pe 1,106 Perfamery, b, Machinery,ox8 | 81 Forniture, o8., 42! ath Viadyar, bbs Corn meal bb1. OPORTO. 7 Wh 'bove Tos.6,951 $8.811 Clocks, boxer, 19 $32) =~ 186 Mivoctfanooua, — 87 | ao are Peaneed $7,950 Waris, : 443 $21,030 0M Candles, ca v2) ea7i B44 SiL0,b71 | jardware, cs. 107 3.304 8,850 Me ' CITY COMMERCIAL RZPORY. Hay 10, 1859. Asnes.—The market was unchanged, while sales were Vumited, at about 6346 for both eorte. Lkgatervas —Fiour--'ae market was excited aad a gpeculative ‘cmavd provailed for all kinds of inspected Trande, The sales embraced about 18,000 a 20,000 bois, of tee ‘ett Western brasds, closing ata furvber advance Qbe. per barrel, We give the fo.lowing range suite Extra State..... a7? Superdce Wester 5 55 a 6 2 Bxiza Towa, Michigan, Indiaba ay 720.08 50 Extra Genebee.. 7:48 a 8 25 Canadian super and extra, 70a — Mixed to etraight Sourberp 66047 10 Bouthery fancy avd extra 7wWa950 Choice extra family o 8 £049 50 Rye flour... » 3800475 Com weal, 4000450 Oppacion w |. Srutbera ariicipated in the advanse, and were qnite ysesct braced abont 45,000 to 40,000 busbeis, iwoluding white Michigan aud white Ke ovucky at $1 70a $1 95, red and mixed Western $1 67 a 8170, Milwanlky clad at $120, Chicago epring wt %c., and ‘white Southern at SLB Corn was firmer, with sales of about 45,000 bashela, in- cluding yellow Jercey sud Southern at 960. a 980, mixed Western at 94 , wbite Southerv and rouud youlow $c, and 92°, Tor nagound yellow. Rye eas held Barley waa steady, with aalos of about 4,500 at OTe. Dushels State aL 675. n 79 Oats were firm, with amull lots of State sold at 59c. a 60e,, and Western’ and Caaa- dian at ble. a 620. Corres —Sales of 160 mints of Java were madeat Uc. A part of the cargo of the Chevaltie (4,600 bags Rio) was Bold at 113;c, Messrs, Wm, Svote & Sua ia their Weekly circular of to day give the foliowing account of eweks of coffee in this market:—Stock of Rio on the 3d of May, 7,'42 bugs; recery <a siuce w date, 13,415—total, 20,7) Of the Chivallie’s ¢ argo above, 4, 600 bags wore sold t9 ay, and noticed Shove, Sales for consumption estimate! at 1,492. Stock of Mo and Santos, onthe 10th of thy, 1, ,0€0; Maracaibo, 7,428; Jamaica, 750; Costa Rica, 2,118; Java, mats 42,122: government bugs, 3,050; st, Dosingo, 600—total bags and mats 76,931 Cortox.—The mark: contivaed in a state of suspended animation, with Hitle hope of any movement or stabiity, until fuller details, #4 private letters, can be received from Europ ‘The transactions were cntned to L00 a 200 bates, taken by spinners to meet some immodiat> wants, Freicnrs Engagements were limited. To Liverpoo!, about 2,000 Dbig. rosin were engaged at 18. 42gd.; 200 erces beef at 28,, 100 Lois. pork at ls Ad, To “toa dou, 200 bbis. beef were engazed at 22. 6d, To tre were gam engagements mace for Bremen on private terms. Some hesitation existed reearding tue shxpments of produce ty Pesto, op account of an aporehensiva that tae port might be under blockasie before toe goods reacned toat port, Hay.—Saleg of about £00 bales were reported at 70. a Tbe. Thon was unchanged and sales limited. Limy was steady, with estos of Rockiand at 65c., a 85. for both sorta, Moutassrs.—Small sates of clayed Cuba we 24e., and 100 bis Cuda mascovade at aoout 3: NAvAt Srongs —Thers was more tone iu toe market for spirits wurpe anged from 56c. a 503gc., and 300 bis. were Je. 8 820. “Anoat 2,500 bbia. 10 nae OL d 900 bbls. Wilmington tar at $2 ¢2 following tables of i te ‘a made at ‘br the Since Since Stak on Recs. week, Vetta. Jan 1. hand. = — 4i,tat at 883 1,209 Tar ports. Orne "f, London, bbla,. 26 Fx. for week... 4 Since Ist ine! In Janvory, 1,608 In February. _ 1.e22 4 _ 11,600 377 ous nparatively quiet, and prices Without important change. About'8,000 a 10,000 gation were reportea at 6dc. a 64c, Crude whale was quiet and ‘Toe sales reported ag eregated ding new a a $17 20; thin clear at $19 50, aud prime at $13 pbis., including country prime at $6 5; do. mess at #8.a 89; repackou do. ut $10.0 $13; extra do. at $13 69 a$th, Lard was trmer, wih saleg of abont 700 bbir and tierces at 1c a@ Ll3gc, Shoulders and bams un- charged, Botter ond cheese steady, and sales fair, Rice Was again active and firmer, with sales of about 700 a 800 carks 2 pt lee of about 1,600 bhds , 3 £0 do, im pond at bye 5 $00 boxes brown and at 6. sand 40 do. ab 7}, Youacco contin i avimation. The ealea em braced i2 bi nicky nb 1ie., 63 bare @ Havant 42340 , 90 do. Cnpa at p t., siky was dirner, with Ba! 1 lot and 2 houses, 11 1 ons. 5, 20th et., 180 fot w. Oth av , 25x i H Lak w & CO Liotg. s. 20th gt., near Lexington ay By Adrian H. Muller, Triton Mansion house, at McComb’s Dam, 115th st. and Stn aves, 11,500 LECCURR Tv taeaday) eve iyrooklyn ts, Th We fioton Ha Astor ng at 8 o'clock: On, tS o'clock. “Adantt AVANA SEGARS IN ROND—FOR @XPORT OR IN atore, duty paid.--For sale by STUAITON, SANFORD & CO., imporere, 59 Beaver street, corner of William, op porite De imonico’s. 100, 6 Of TIAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GB&MAN SE gara, of verions qnelities, from $4 to $10 per bargains. BRS, 17 Broadway. _ BELT ANIONS WaArTED— 6 EMAL, i A & LADY HAVING A WHALDR & WITSOF SEWING machine, would Nke to make an engagement for farily seming in nome privite family. address. #., Ko. 7 Bcoad- way, hear Flushing avenue, Wtiliaumsborg. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS 4 SITUATION AS Srst rave couk in a private faxot!y; she uodersiands crok ing in sil ite branches; whe has the best of city reference aa t» hopesty and capability from her lust piace, Please to oala ai 344 6th avenue, sooond our, front rood. SITUATION WANTED—-AG DRESSHARKR AND seamstress, in & private feet ahd ds.ty"s ronid; pee etands her business, and is recommended, Addrear Searustrees, 266 Went Forty ‘seventh ‘at., for twodaya. YOUNG WOMAN WISAES A SITUATION AS OHAM- peels, or to take care of children; would lixe to go m untry for the summer, Can be seen foratew days at we Wrest Tith atrect, between Thand oth ayes HOUSEKEEPER’? SITUATION WSNTED—BY AN American 10 t4 compatent in every respect, and willing to make herself useful ta RY reasonable way; ® wid cwer's famuy preferred. Cull at 57 16th st, corner é a A LAD? wisars A SITUATION ou TAKG CTARGE of and educate ihe children of a family; che las bean Acenstomed to mich A cherge, and eaa give unexseptionable references, Adéress kK. & , Of Kant Twenty eighth sireet, be- tween ath and Lexingtoa avenues, =" A RESPROPABLE Chamabermaid sad wo aasist tn the ‘odo wailing and plala sewing, or $9 ‘Tea the bestet ey Fetorenee reas ber last place, where ehe has lived font yours, ‘be seen for 78 nt 9G Wet ita sh, near 6th av, ba Fock WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. mbermatl and waitress; good elty reference, Call at Bo Wet ‘30h at, near 3d ave. lived three yours ja hor last place. PROTESTANE WOMAN WI4HTS 4 SITUATION 48 urae aud sentastrese; wishes to tke eare of bt one oalld, Apoly ather present emmicyer'a No. 6 oth ay, YOUNG WOMAM WANTS A SITUATION a3 NURSE hd eepinstresa, or as nurea and ehimbermalt; con take care of m baby from weinieucy; the bast of city reference from ner Jast place. dhe! GERAAN oIRn, BPP witehes to travel wit id inske hera?? general nee from her lest place. A YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTESTANT, WAWTS ASTUO- AL ‘ation am chambermald and seamstress; can cut end fit deentea, Call at 14424 ave, alter WH o'clock, "Got eferenre A BEEPROTALLE PROINSTANT GIRL Wists a A. citation ns niree and aoacasterss. Algo 8 footah ilel aw ireae and woiter. Reet of oy reference. Say be noon to Germavy ur aiforoia; oan proce heat of re A Shade Saar YOUNG INIDLUIGERT GERMAN GIRL A, “Mlwation in an amerient samy; apeate ie rene: gaage, and te onanbie of taxing care of ontldzen, also wil doske herseit generally wofel. Jn ntre at 167 Bosex a sta tho bakery. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ene name BRSP!CTASLE YOUNG WOMAN WI°HES A BIVUA- ene a) bouseworn. would be wil'tog tw. do- Lirwork sed taha care or chi drew. Bost Of City rete. a att sore cae at 8.8 ‘Atiauide at, Brooklyn, between, U pat WANTED—-BY A bys Sr , 1 Chambermaid and waiter, or aed to Fou abort dh Setween 6th aud Tah ave.” SITUATION ARCED —aY ‘as cook in business porleety ese =o vamAy, REZPEOFARLE i ved ie French testis ine ne beak her prevent employer's, St Wesl 24h ate BY RESPKOTAPLE AMERICAN to tuke ay ice. intelligent orphan yes Mihi totaled age, remein with them v ntl she fs €! enter, Guye at 923 Fourth st., une block’ fr rematd 18 DKSIROUS OF PROCURING A BSITUA- for & respectadle woman, ay plalo cook. ply at Hot Willowat.,, Srookl, n. BOTABLE YOUNG WOMsN WISHES A SITU. Crp ‘as wet nurse; can give good city reterence, Cal BESPROTABLE sone bs od WiSkS A SITUA. fe the entire care of '& bub] baby from staude the care of ats Weer 13h ot » front room, for two aye, ‘aan ie spel age wp Ree greg — *e Sashing nad vortan ora tmat ats ‘Ke country best elty reference, Call'ror twa Maret’ BEFPEOTABLE YOUNG Ponen WANTS A SITU. chombermaid and iauudi Iubly recommenced froin Ker preaeat euplover, ouie> 0 40 w abr dist: nce tp the country. Gall or _1SE0 2d uy, between 226 wud 24d eis. RITUATION WANTED-BY A BEDROPARLE: wo- Ailing diapos tion, ag experienced evok; ‘Byglieb avd American ¢: Jet Vaker of bread wnd all binss fa nastey hae “no, objection, © go.u short dlarance, to mended frow her lag nv., between 22d and |] RIFUATION WANTED—RY_ A REV PAOTABLE WO. Wad, a’ chsmbermad and water, and to Sasi a tne waehing and ironing; bya bo objection Ww ‘be coupe, ‘she beat uf city reference can be given. Weet cob ot., sat floor, trout soum, between Sh cake te ea ea ee 20 ONG | ouAN WISHES & SITU ATION as GOOD k, wesbee and irover. Gord eit ably aL) ‘baat 13th st , second POTABLE PROTESTANT GIkL WANTS A jv, a8 chambermatd and to re of 2 baby and doplain sewing. ‘2iL Weet 19et et, between sth fs sth arenes: ‘ation either as eratands French, emp loger. Oall tor two sett hw waa na seen for ITUATION WANTSD-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS rd to aesiel in the washing and osc einara'| Cant te ootes ah hse’ prteee oanany a uWeriord place, Stuy vesunt aquare, ‘RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHSS situation, ae aeanstrese; cao cut and fit children’s dresses and doallsinds of famty sewing. No objection to the ences. Can be seen at her present Excellent chy es rer employer's, 914 broad) LaDY, WHOSE CHILD was UN«s VOIDABLY TO BE ing to Europe, wishes @ sila~ weened on accouat of her highly recommended. dslon for ite wet puree, who can ply at 145 Remsen street, Brook's 2. RESPECTABLE OIRL WANTS a PLACK; 18 4 GOOD cook, washer and ironer; well recommended. 21211 Gold at., Brooklyn, up states oe VATION WANTED-BY A RESPE TABLE YOUNG merebunt’s or soy otber office, or ia a lace where he can dry goods store. or in any p senersty useful. Apply at 174 and 176 Fenrl at G#RMAN GIRL, WISHBE A SITUATION WITH furuily going W Ewrope, good. re! iment tre, Appit at OF address for three data, 229 ks st aia. rence Tron present RESPECTABLE GIRL WISH*S 4 SITUATION AS ‘Chat bermaid o* todo tha honse work of & fi Call fer two days at 441 3d ay, below Siat st AESPRCTABLE XOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- stion ag chimbermalds con do up ive Unga: prefers ta go to Hag the best city reference. Call for two daya at no Ww eat ih st. SITUATION WANTKD—BY » RRAPKOTABLE WO- mou, with achud three yeurs ot, ail biucs ch country wore. , corner of 12th at, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A B'TCATION TO DO GEN. k, or to assist in washing and ironing and Beat chy retereves. e204 oor, back roo SVIUATION WANTED—RY A GOOD OOOK AND wsener and froner, In & guall private family, hex the country; ean do Good reverence. Cail wt 103 Gresne Cull foe two days, EOTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. von A4 Duret And eeamatresy, or to do Se rors Bert eny reference from her last glace. South Grcoklyp, fire! entrance from Packie wl, recond Call at 47 Willo’ RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL W NYS & SITU ATION todo genera) bovsework im @ plain family; is @ good washer ord toner and plaia cock. Oail at 643 Washingtos SSTUATION WANT*D—BV A xOuES WOMAN, who i _an excellent coob; under Would ve willing to s00d city referees. between Sib nud 6th arm. uatll eugaged as 125 12 PIIUATION WANTRD-LY & RESPROTABLE young womsn, ea chambermeld or weitresd in a private iemllj, Cail at suk West Lun at, for two days YOUNG WOMAN MWahTS A SITUATION AS Jain cook and washer and ironer to a 2 at Good city reference can be o ine GIRL WANTS A SITUA. d irouD ABmall p ~ RESPECTABLE YOUNG . te fs given. Call at 209 Went 26th st, second tlogr, y SITUALION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS family, wae perteody uoder stands of ‘ladies’ aod chiliren’s gare ieents and ts willing to make herselt generally useul, Ape ply at7s 4th av, SITUATION WaNSTED-—S8¥ A RESPECTABLE at good cuok, firet ra'e washer and iroper. 2tn st, between Oth and. cutting und mab ing 60 all ab Si West k % YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA on we chambermaid, waltresa, or to do flue washing: ence, Apply at 130 Kast 2uun YOUNG WOMAN WISHES @ STEU ATION AS CHAM. dren; would line to go in Cau be seen for afew daya at between 7th and rtn ave, berumaid or to take cn ihe conutry for the sani Vu Wees Fb at, YOUNG WOWAN WISTTNS A 8) ATTN AS CHAM. ‘The best of city erevces given, Call at 186 West 13th at , near 7th ay. cooK WANTS | A SITUATION understanas bh est 1 ol ii'at (ol Bast 25Uu ab ONG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. ook, in a snail crivae family; reterenes from ber fl, for two days alSi8 Weat iia st, betweon ih and ne panty, dine two 9 . PROTESTANT her and irousr. Y GEAYTLEMAN BREAKING UP HOUSE es to procure ® goad slmation for a honse- Keover woo tes served nin faith¢ull) 1a that capacity for some fidence can be placed ta Bae iutegrity and da+ ts. fhe is in ovary wy ae A*™ D keeping wish has pean her anal; a Seo rakiace’ to theege witha, tan reding: G7 tos ne a be euployed as. cormbermaid a 718 given. Address for one week J. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU A- tion aa chambermaid and waitress; understands ber busl- nese thoroughly, and has good city reference. Private fantil preterred. Cail at 16h Teaat 24th BL, between let ‘and dtaves. A BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU A- on a8 nurse und seamstress, or Coe io wad sean. sirees; has no chjection tu travel, Can give red. Can be seen for two > Sate as at BEE a tk, Se Cee eee VALIFORNIA —WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. 4 situation to travel with a pay pable of taking oharge of ren. | ‘The beet of con be given. Call for two daya at 145 Varick AMILY SEWIFG OF ha KIND DONE BY MA. chine, at the chortest noilee, at 233 pleecker street, floor, trout room, Orders recety OCSEREREE #.--A TROSTWORTHY AMERICAN WI ow indy wishes to take charge of & house while tha een to the country for the summ: 2 o4 ge give the bast of city references, bear Bleecker, or adicons A. J.T, Herald 0 ottice. ITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESESCLARLE GERMAN ir], aa chamnbermatd and wairees, (9 6 peivate american Best of city references, Csi ut 6i Suifolk at., near ITUATION _W4NTED—BY A BKRSPEOTARLE ia aud water; is a good washer ond ironer. he geen for lwo dsys at 513 24 Hon geod city refer " between Sist and tad ats, STUATION WANTED—BY A RASEROFARIIE W. wire’ is capable of taking « Saeco: to the country for the summer i given. Call at 140 Weat 33d 8: ‘OMAN, eof an inal no ATION WARK ok; beat city rete ITUATION W. D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AB: ances, Galt 8162 West ist ss JED—BY TWO RESPECTADLB Bate raen; one 28 Covk, washer and iroser, and t» do the other aa chambermat: housework in a sali farily; cio general bousework in & small famiy. Good ret ped Adana etecet, between Joknetor and uyriie aves .. ITUATION MED et de A YOUNG WOMAN, waitress Ina p A Gaol tty. referents ip short tistasoe ia at 238 th QITUANION WANTED-DY A PRSPROTABLE GIRL, to do xeneral borwawork io a amisll fernily. oF do chess, Derwork or travel with aJady, Byst olty reference, ata? ‘3 WANTED-—BY bel RESPECTABLE GUTwATION che aaa tie felerences Onn Ler snihd 0 days at 149 feat ween 71h and 8th avs. 40 F4 ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ae, ies of children and do pista sewing; 7 ‘Call at CS 22 et , Leterown Ga wad 4th aye