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‘+ VHIRTY-SEVENTIL YEAR. rf PRICE TWO CENTS, ton deputy sheriffs, apecially engaged for the occa: | York, toeated and doing business tn the etty of New sion, Tove guirdea pare, and kept their oMciat | York at P gala oleart hong, ticed among the tickets which have beon hand 4 to back aro covering their contracts by purchases made se hes bat "ise Sewnity. for th f Inrge amount of the tiekets of Smith), Gould, Mar « « tn the atroet to-day he would he shot. A number of he bas pat | now, There ism necessity for this, ‘There are brokers uttrioute their misfortunes to. Iie moves & Vanderpool, with a view to make a Id on account of Smitt:, Gould, Martin & Co, margin where pene 010 pay Mr. Keppler repiieg to Mr. Gray 1 econ the plain Ii is & creditor of the mit that the | some who must have gold to deliver to the persons | tin tood for an hour talking with Mr. | ments in the Gold Room and elsewhere, eyes open for the particular purpose of detecting in | of ; Jers in advance | to whom they sold last Friday, ‘Chere are others to one qnestion I took dowa in| Reronten— lie in the street to-day? Any visitor aught that mi ow hoatlie meet. | CorRoration 18 GR SmouRs exceeding thirty-one Mee: te. But rumor | who bought ar he aah 4 to eee is ies vee Snr, th te ‘ag yatructions wer hed 1 an Wt a— tr he comes he fe pro- | ing with Prince Erie, ae! That in paaition to LJ a, aa vasnere, . De ‘ihe. bat h | tracts, und who flint themselves unable to make a | send in @ statemes 'o. have had | tected by scveral armed oficers, who protect him iat HoLete and in iia character of a clearing house, It le the oustors delatlog the actlement. of Thur Joiners tn | delivers of ‘the cold they had previoasly ata | tme to Md ont whether the clearaices made tn thie | from vielenes, te gives eral orders ko bay. ae hebeclada osanlateh bt had And Dumin ots of the sald corporation to Feccive from ite the Gold) Fxehw ond with afvaneing of higher price, who are compelied now to sel it out. | way will affeet the contracts of ours mado teliverabie | ata high price, and fails to fuial his contract; bat, | | The report that Mr. Fisk is appreliensive of per. | (caiors, ‘uly statcuente of Uhele trangsetions berwean . A balances due members oF tat Ruchange, large eums | Henee the operations, buying, wnd relline toway,” "| tothe Now York Gold xchange Bank” He sat | in the meantime, the aleinced quotations ‘afect | sonal violence is prononaced untrue at uoadquarters, | ox OWNer ia old. showing, the amonats dae, 80, oF Financial Clouds Clearing | totic seta tasers, noe members of he ex cr beds BUREN, they hae argenamber ofcontracts mule expressly | sticks, ‘tt vow require any information about cur | Brinee Brie isn mon or pinch. and prides biel! ni | CK 4! oarancr’ of generat balunee Of eal soyera change, whose affairs wore in a delicate and doubtful deliverable to the bank. he quibie he ges | house, T think every broker will tell yon that we | his muse son tts brain, He peileves Bennie of slers, and places States ‘sud trat becaues of sneh advances the bank | At noon the Board was reconvened. out on. [Volee—" Shaime on him!") Nave discharged all our obligations up to the present | self watch for any man that may tocive bim | dito ita dealers upou i je not tn condition to settie with ite reguiar dealers, | | The President onnounced that Mr. Fisher, Chair. | ‘The question om the motion to reir back to the | time, A thrashing, But he is uot anxious to cross fats with | sneh clearanes apne Away----Land Ho Festa san many arts Manse SEU Act as | may oc tho Commer vt thom anpoited ate day | Commitee waa pev aad earied, with ony two da eae Hatcenk: # halstoush venemien at one. Mr Pik elwvely. Phedealern " rr * | to wait upon the New York Gold Exchange Bank, fe | senting yotces. in eat the goaap about personal vio: ine tnine inti. the tank wh Blan teh Cee win Mee ecadant has forgalty | teary to report, Hawas not here at Woclock, but | “hwm PumetommtsThe matter goes back to the | 4 The reporter next nroceedel to the ofc of Lock. | giiw hevon't helleve there ls aay one WhO desires vo | fil). to.hay ta thc oticr dealers ihe;batances standlng 8 —— Se teste hee eompciod te cami thet | Woe Feady now. Committee to report what ia best for us to do, Mi, | FO has md nay bat the head of the frm hin bodily injury. Pourth—That by ceasoi of such eonrae of pnsiness and ' without foundation, Al THE REPORT. Gray will now meke a statement Parad to. give nay pomiutve taformea ¢ ACT AGAINST GOLD GAMALING, Sfanch debive or cretita we entirely dependent mpon the ; The Gold Exchange Preparing for ect gone Sire to conari tho Rene ral vent nave tg rept at ye tv coun moon are anise swore, | fintitqea lan” eben” hover segenig essa Wises 0 1h rates, aL eden, eae ; x vent conilition. ¢ resolution pasa! we Won er We have discovered that there fg | With the Dusines he firin, asserted th noses Al ihe neat sesaion oF to introduce a The abil ty of tne anid bans 10 Pay ; B . Stl it looks singular that th party—whose In | or che New York Uoid xchange Dank, Who gave UA wee ears gold chortc and the only ‘preacae | (ailtre was.owine dceiinetn the privet at Lake | bi providing that ang. person wie snail enenge In 7,0alnnor tan v9 them, HbA usimess, Lervala, according to reports, wre identified with the | this tutement apparent plage to ‘Grain toatkold is at Mecsrs'sigith, | Shore and Wabash stoek, and thelr audien Inability | buyin: andl ceiling cold, aud whall fail to deiner the on, the Payment to K of Ran Hi sed. cals ba capeenes te Or prones ti STATEMENT OF THR BAN Could, Martin & 00.8; and It we Put these clear. | 1 mect their obligation’ shook the st They | acral coin, shall be punlsted with a Reavy Ane wna | \ninimeruus ‘new the: tramnctious OF ity deniers mong He Hape Ue Tala alison ranarior U2 comptionse | diy, WWUhee Thaksin ances throngh now write Fuh we will force thors rust leo have lost heavily In Pas h | imprisonaient, thenvelyea hat the failure oF any one of them tO pay to na 0 eo] Mr. Fis dt Sev ivetr long cole. ey reowntly held over 4% 4. i ae the Bank the balay from him, will Inevitably Three Gold Markets to be Aftairs, and delay the general settlement, An officer of the Rank went Into the Gold Room on | * Taw Parnes ere lino motion hofore the Alevontent—What is the extent of (heir Nabilities ? LD COREG TOON HeaOres Throw inie rontusion the aeconnts of a large nuMNDOE Of THE KOTTOM FALLING OUT. the morning of Fr day, the vith inet, and eugmettod tO | pouse, This is Mr, Gray's opinion, ‘Tie matter ia Broxrn—1 can't tell, ‘They say they amount to SovrMAurton, Nent, $9.-—The steamer Deutech. | Its other desiets, so that sald Dank cannot tary pay te : # few that it would br impossible 10 clear tho transac | POW Tete Oniiee to report on, twelve of thitteen mithon’ land, of the North Gorman Lloyds Line, whol left nf Hie dealers sey balanod. due to them ane ee Open To-day, Le eee ee aetcating Corgnist, | Baton consultation it wes deeded that R was the dui | Mr. Hoyt spoke on what Mr. Gray had sald about | RArontRn Will, the stocks, on the decline of | thls port yesterday for New York, took ont £21,000 | Py parenteral Be tee to perfect a consatidate! statement, and of the fe the attempt, ecu al | 8... M.& Co.'s Tong gold, snd concluded by aay. | wMG they failed, be thrown on the market tomor- | in specie on American account al vat vs fhe piaintu? Is tnto rusd and believes: ~_ _ ab 8 eo sede gh A et the eh eoment tat Wt was the policy of Ht there Wa a large amoant to the oredi one Injunction served nam ‘he cold xchange, together 24 inpacmieut Of Davances | iat teem te ae Geveral Wolces Cond) | ANORRR—No. Arrangements, ve, been mate to Sees cr ath over pers i ies meses prae Tuort distressing effert, pariiularly noticeable in the amon ANd OHEFERCT sion of shone | | THR FRMUDERT—Come VO Order, gentlemen, | hold ihe sorka (vr, the present; but the call loans The Injunctions. fii biteeifapiiy womaks Bate Hatem ot Hah Stock Exchange, Stocks that had pactially recovered | amongts to the doa widespread’ disaster would | (Gavel) ihe Wah brese. What le tae beteet news you hove heard INIUNOTION AGAINST THR GOLD FROM: ioinved to make any ae ‘nt, or 10 pay the ore Vanderbilt Mumashes | tie depression of he previous day again siffered ane: | liaye foiowed. (0° "0 UN Mt A MUST TH ROOM AUT TH DeLINQCENTs Gonoe | ,,KERORTEN. The following {s the Injanct (an atct any piget oe ie uvanen de! to hay alt nOuRR <The Geld Riv u ous decline, It seemed for a time as if the bottom oof rate n balancer before devine cay and | Mr. Jackson did not vee that the room would be | Bnoxen-—E have heard that they made an nssien- | upon the ofr of the Gold KE yet ingotyent, a rt role of receiving nil ees bel 7 M&O" Exchange | } mae y Otc and everriing oe A's Ment on paying dealers ® portion of balawces on | Compelied to take 8., O., & Co.'s Kold. ment of all their property and stocks to Bro wa un Hl restraining from selling out or buyin 4.10 Varions p wink of several js of a Hecelver—mich, | Landerby ss at ir etwientents rower ete s 9 ettleueny / New York Central sold down to 143, and oth cable, and trusting 10 (hed Omake good au 8G. M, & Co, were left long of poid | 6 leo 4 that Mr. | nw, Ahi gt eget Sith That the. affairs of tne od Company are ia Gould & Martin Appent to the Courts nionately low. anounced on | overpayment onthe AD: lement. This was t We Oe Wet arte tik giz mil: | with thelr creditors. 1 have also heard that Mr | supreme ¢nurh Cy and County af New York a of Patina Goateaon ticles bear chaera te meee Shot trom @ fe Peery wend, and th are born of | Couree parsned Friday and Saturday. 7 taut lone ¢ at the | Joha F. Acker has been appointed to take charge of | jtenfy N. Amithy Honey H Mar Gon, and none fOr snveral ays, mat Hi ‘an ot trom George Franc ery hand, and the wild rumors thet are vermis | CON Saturlay. a Committee wae epnotnted at an in. | stfect would bave to buy that long Zoid from them | Uicir affairs. Thay dealt almost exclusively In stocks. e\, Towuscnd Sits ature are wound ao by this CoMrt, Yesterday, like the day that proceded it, was | Ozcltement ands want oF ay ot the © formal meeting of dealers vo conter with the Directors, | {OF cash. 8. . & Co. Wad clearly suown their | Our reporter called again at the office of the frm ne T, Akers, a Said oul bo persons teat alitiod bo Fee v ‘ upon every hand. The buoyancy 0 ne Who went intoran investigation extending throughsat: | Inability to tke up that gold at 3. He presented | and ascertained that Mr. Acker would transict as Prostde sive the kame, aud ils ag els wasted and irretrievably ebarncterized by a) tions of hope and despon- | gave way logioom and dexpondency, aud a gene some {ilnstratio fendants. Complaivt.—The point. Tt wos of very grave future bus ness of Lockwood &Co., and take rday and Sunday) on the plau to deciaro vine 4 ; eh wa predicted. led from the Clearing House, and assume the reat | | Aaves whether they woult or not bine t 4 ‘ Plaintitts ‘nieve: nds jrdgment— dency in fancial circles, The morving opened | rash was again pr Ke importance whether they bine to | churge of their affairs to-day rp Couartners, doing business as ‘ ‘ood —the only basis of settlonent they deemed pra e ie emselves at 8 py : 1 be ilssotved. More ansviciously thun any that hoe preceded it FAILURE OF LOCKWOOD & Co, tei 7 ” EO ee is See eeertsns at PULLER, TRENT & CO, prokers and bankers athe city of Sew York, under the since the ever memorabie Friday, ‘There seemed | | Tye moat noticeable report wag that of tue frilure | a lta darn the aetfioncnt with the Cieatieg | «Mr Walier inquired: “Tait bossible for this room | The office of this frm I located at 17 Nl Veind” That Hie New Vork uh Pxchanee t« a Joint oy the corparat to be on every hand an ebiding Wh that the Com. | Of Messrs ta wT Wie weno : Houre of the banks on M s pascad | 10 fix a settled price for all these coniricts? Can | street, and their fatlure created cousiseral etatlos, composed of ton two hundred | the defendant ; from carl . eT (the Gold Exch ae firms oa the street, This report having cbc guickiy | U, eranererring to the ng | this room say that those contracts shal be petiled ein the street wuen it wasn known, Are 1 toge rae a ree or den and frown pa y tran spitter of Twenty of the Gold Exchange, to whom | quently set afloat durine the week, oniy tobe quickly | jfouse asumcirat amonnt to secure th: balance due w | at a7" FoF THe SUN called at the TM, but ty gold, fit guile he | forse or Welivectna' ia an bersdn, amy of the moneys, had been committed the task of adjusting a state. | disproved, was not realily Uelieved. | But on {aves ‘THR Parsipext—I think the Committer could not | none of tho members of the firm were present, and prop ty, oF erloets 10 its /orse-sion, aad from recelviog se demiert, and trom hom: orver any balan: books, or by sald a6 re ihe dhe ; se ~ | tigation It appeared that the story had some basis ment of Friday's business, would succeed in the | or fuily an hour, about mid-day, the firm stopped andertuking, and by fixing a tar clea pane nt, but ne a, Fe armed net sontiaus: 4 80 meet remove the deaiiock that hea so long para: | Its obligations nearly up to te close of business, Tn Gal ania chin rebel all tac ivece, | reply to Inquiries, they stared merely that they iit an rons its teate two of the clerks were busily engaged in ¢ hooks, ‘The Inability of the firm to moet thelr gations ia owing, It is aid, to ty ike Shore, Wabash’ and othor atocas. } not far from the 10 Tut for any and sale of gold we A broker tn the said city untews tre te 1 merely threw that out asa sug T want to see if what has heen done in th cock Board enn be done here. It has be: " 7 oant re " & hiomber of the fal association, that the above oted. to toke Ayxed monetary affairs and distnrbed all business. | theizown reasous for thele temporary alapousion A Geaar, cord eT eimiWhl a ew ieGieatclien Hamed Henry Ns smi le Anusnber ut tha tnit adtnela | yar of nd, te. tone Ta eddition to this source of encouragement, there | which they did not choose to give. Later, however, | cvideuce now accessibie, Be Ds he Bank to will ive us the gold at 33. Pra'e Live RE seOb aS {ain Siting Feereia. ae i fapre the pialo- | fendant, to receive the sUilshed | they were forced to yield to the pressure and ‘0 compte: debia shi doniands and baler was the tact that a gold market was tobe which may be dne. Vorer—If they don't, we are n lure is suid to have been pressed by the | fecurittos st, 10 retalistion for ew York und New Haven Jation of intrest with the Er N ml Worse off, oi . o in tte of gold as br: rota th y belows to the a te up, WI hey did, Making om mssiguime Ms at present Mar Bawante tiouat the Mad betier go | Ateporter of Tie Bux has been informed by an Haiucails Hays pald to he nad Way om | ‘ Nati St exch i some fi . OB tf ir, Kdwards thoug! had betier “go | i 6 hat the tedoubiable 9. men: | _aceunats of tte m he . price would be pat upon this necessity of business. THE OLD COMMODORE TAKING REVENGE. ‘ations at the Clearing Mouse in gold at par, | things Lean imagine ns porsible to do: to cet the | Jamne Fisk. be Gate iene Lin Generaito wind up and 9. Then, too, the semi panic In stocks of the previous Weeday 91,000,000 in gold, and say 61 100 000 ten Deputy Sheriffs on biectlon ee ee Vdetendsut 4 EDICT, President. Board to buy of them; otherwise, settle ex Clear- House, hs K otcws Rs Cicering House, On motion a recess was taken, subject to call Vorce (oystander near the ‘President)—t doa't want to sieep on this thing another night, A YIPTH MEETING, At 4&0 P.M. the Board was called to « and last for the » iy apeculator. i is maid, is intimate friend, the he collapse in Wail ‘for the purpose of consniting him tn regard Uhreats whieh certain irate fe in recent crash hod made against him, He mentioned to the Sheriff that he would like to engage a number of bis deputies to accompany of hia person. The di the condition herein, P+) hurried visit hird—ihat the defendant Cox is the Prestdant ofthe | eyry ait tnuaty gait ‘aacoctation, the detendants Hoyt and Bend wre its | peg duly word 4 the plain tie dete) Akers is its Becretary, | hove entitied action; chat thy foregoina eam ant the Wt . irae of bis own knowl tre, excep ay to the Matiers Fourth Uherein #tated on information nd belles, and as to those giattons matters he belisves It to be trie. " York Gold 8 evening had called out idle capital from its places of concealment, and brought it into the market in the petility shape of currency seeking exchange for those stocks ny a ceretne SE ON aiawed hi i at the low rates at which they were selling, thus ope- | to run down to the low point they renched, and af rating (0 relieve the great pressure that had been | accomplishing the purpose desired, at once jum Donrly growing greater, und threatening auch seri. | nto the breach, and started the same stocks on kWood's SRPEMBRR 28, 1869, MR. FISHER MAKES A STATRMENT, Tux Paretoent—Mr, Fisher bas some remarks to make, or getting through with that T Mr. Pisnen— A! had's long conversation with Mr. Benedict, The ceased BARMAN. Ptat made New York to be | unless otherwise exp: CHAS. J. ORDORN. ay of Kepteinber, I worn to before me this 2 MORTIMER SMITH, Not # again he contracts the " Pablic, New York. apward seaie, icnving them at the close of the day | Bank hi ng Hay money tilt the proper | Vice-President Hoyt took the chair, and sald lum wherever he went, who would caredully waten | Meine (0! nk ia nctearing hose, to which if bari tesainlerces of About where Wey were ts: the metnteg, balanges were adjusted. Mie attempted to do that | seport of the committee would now be he ald the | cyer his personal safety, Dromising to remunerate | aif ne qeivern of tie aatd association have been, ac Appended to this compiint te the following aftda: A MORNING OF BRIGHT HOPES. PATLURES, r +4 “fe ? them for thelr trouble af the rate of $10 a day each, | enstomed to read duity statements of (heir (raneacttons | vit of tho compiuinant and the subjoincd order of 3 ing. Rverybody was then exhansted. We suceecd- | Tae CLEAMING COMMITTRE REC Lenides allowing them $5 additional for ex Ingold; ant the wald Dank tae been ac the Court: And so the day cominenced with bright prospects During the day the Stock Bourd sold out for ac- | ed very well for the night. They are working at Secretary Acker read It: “The committer report | It is aleo represented that he offered the Sheriff @500 Ko'nj trom suon statements a general piartind © Uy aed Oh ae asset: booed: (hil tee at sut die. | count tho slocke of Messrs. Charles A. Meigs & | them tais morning. Aud in addition there are now fl ; Ittee report | a iar for hisown use, for the purpose of secur ea. balance to thedebit or eredit ofnarens MY, uty berth py A Aesth a vanced eal be ¥ ad Fuller, Treat & Co., und de- | Injunctions in the Bank which restrain thea there. | that we have placed the making un of thw accounts | Oday fie his omm tas, i dealers athe net amonntot gold avd -encreney | Charles J. Osvorn agt. The New, pelled. There was more confidence manifested than | Son, Julien & Co. snd Fale. aierticntara of these | fore they cannot pay any. more out till tne Balances | Of built , Martin & Co. in tho hands of com. | the body guard. It ts understood that the Admiral ‘ due "to "or fom Shim, trom or uy | Bank, Cty ond counry uf New Yor tans been shown fr four days, Under the tmproved | falfures will be round elsewhere’ Numercus other | ere all adjusted Beisel sramentanta | Cees we fad It ie tmponebie to | eee Hen Ove venvien oo tae oaeeln O88 WeAmen inet tem lation: iT ain the phuntitt 18 thts action, footing the atock market revived perceptibly. ‘The | failures were reported, but the reports could not be | Vorces—Who got out the injunctions? Goulds Maatin & Ou's statersents. tnt we eau fe: ° Fisk's TELEGRAPH, own Fine mise le tena oF ap nen eee a hi verified. Mu. Fisurn—There are two or three. eecie me cal : the proportion ‘or ratio of euch balance to th % Danks also manifested a more liberal spirit, foans ; peti VorceWe dont want the namen (It seemed | Commend Bo plan sive future action, except tran Long bef fects of the operations of the ee eeRing arestis at. cia, transect were easier, and even gold experience! ndectine | THE OOVRRNMRNT FURNISHING MORR CURRENCY understood they didn't,—Itxy. } Ee emo dN Tee for trate fee 1 | wchgue™ became apparent on the “street, prepara: | creaas, sn that where 4 brokw has parchased ten mit ay — relation oO t » +) a er 1C Cer jones tor eo pron © of the pla e m1 fons of of mold fr ner broke I from the tiom/na! price at which it had been so loug | | Despite these disastrous occurrences the street | Mn. FieHKR—Iu relution to other things: Tap | tifates end tekels tothe persons preacntisg them, | tne for (he prover czecutlon of the plan were com. | Hons of dallary Of weld fe f irokere, ai was fur from depressed at the close of the day. The | pears the Bank has pal roment bad again co ing its purehase of b balances to parties bofore the proper bulances were ascertained, The money went to some of the most respectable dealers in Wall Auoted ne to ita relief b nds from $2,000.08 n vorions auailiary elements were in perfect work order, Amouy these preparitians, Le of the mort Now waar? A motion was made that the Com b S.LKs er ite be dis. I aera aac ’, ant was clgeapl Mr. James Fisk ‘The attendance at the Nutional Siock Exchange | advertived, to $2,000,000, thas Increasing the vol street, It was understood the time that the | charged, importont was the telxraph, and | Mr. . + laren abi, A thie tratieactione in | Of cuTFEnCY #1,00,000 d what had been antici | moneys were paid out to these parties that they | Mr. Hodgkins didn't think It would be wise to | Jr, mot content with ownlng few railrouds, & Ting | tice ex ied sit inord Wee aot setne 852010) sand the transsctions in | pated. Tie efect of this was to render moncy ob- | held themselves responsible for that | discharge the Committee, Many questi would | Of steamboats, a hotel, an a house, and & corps | carry ont Bis conte igee win ten fold wore very limited, aad in smeli ote. The price | tataable at 7% percent., currency, at which price it | might be ree trom the Bank tor tho par: | arise whieh the Comunittee coult judiciously of dancers, ant all the etecioras that pertain to ee oe CUibueanddotiars tw enereney, tn addition opened at 190)y, then fell off to 19, advanced to | WAS plenty. tics the geld was going to, That, T have mo | ‘The question was put on the a thone propertion. resolved to add unto the tet | Oc ay premium onthe god, to pay for the Colm Which pecan a Ler, ee ty Abie th AeA ibm nth kt MORE GOLD MARWETs, doubt, will be done, ‘Then again-and a I | port and carried. Of, Aig, DOPRORRLO RA 8, Feiveie telnerEpy tlds is tolreeeives {ia oube baa edb oe 10 151, ther orm long time at | a Sew York Mtock Exchange yesterday adopt. | sid yesterday—I thought the bank was carryin, AN INJUNCTION. Eb cen lpg wy og IES A Mall Bt CI | tho M4 day of Beptonbors Soll s considerable receded to 181, then Jumped to 189, then | gag resolution to deal in gold hereafter, and their | #000 concerns on, thelt backs outside the bank. ‘ eee ee ee ee cre mae aed tees | ease ectucrsr ieeaed have neverthelers not obtamed 9 wetter aint: renmhed in fell off to. . om pleased to say 1 think Twas mistaken, In fact, * he Keone Of Hn “in ond ea ownl of ths 1e FOUN sald wecounts. auest point reached ; agsin fell oft to | ymanagers have ect apart the hall of crease des Metra eda crag niobate served restraining hi proceedings of viact Imporiauce iiasata role, to the ransactions ot dealers with tae eal 192, 181%, 154%, und 152, At the close oc sie market | Open Board for that purpose. ‘They begin ANOLs (eta Ore (Ont HOG EL Home Oa GAY bent: || SCRACOn RemtRy CUSED, by magnetic wires with the oMecs aaa eedcidlons In gerd 1 1, to eae Rindge AB1¢ was bid and Lad asked BETO ofelbes so day ay thas plas, The Gs ou the stiee’, IL beiiey) every dollar of that will be AKLI SMITH, GOULD & MARTIN OUT. Gf Beste, Gonld, Martin & ('p., 11 Broad sirées, aad that Yep amounted, ay the plaints tha dahl defeadandhas hot 708 LanORIONS HPORTS OF THR GOLD PY ALORS TO ] ness, and ils transactions will bere bald. Pmaderstood yosterday about half had been | ste, teland said: © If the room te tersely sh ee areetss © 00s Broadway, Mr. Fisk boheve, to more than three hundred ios fesenieee erie . abate loek ti okie By. paid. ‘These colla in the posse alti ‘ ‘ rely Anu cal . Hy eated tn his lite emce apa . ont RPeer A SkTTLAMENT. Shyer tice hy iA LiGe aT ‘crmilye. 80 far. as the aflalts of the b Sale, Gould, Martin & Co. be declared tulad. | at™ the ‘Gpera House, “the | grost Commodore | "beret That ihe wala Gold Fixchanse Dau hax de iro inal To the regular Goll Exchange—t anil'| ct Betaue's basleoms ee Clearing Hosen cerned, Tam fully satisiled they will bo Gould, Martin ® Cor sath Chee Mog KoiNg te Amb, | hes Leen instantly informed of every move: oa itaeit wable to make m elenrance of the trans sc “ Fy all Friday ex Clearing House, Fight. “The bank owes ime faoucy and fam willieg ld, Martin o. seit that gold ont on their a sof bie forecs and of all demonstratioaa 1 1 gold had mia on the bat Fr + focus of the trouble and interest tings THE SUN AMONG THE NOKKRS, towalt, coant ab WB buying tt themselves, thos bringing evemios, Why he needed to coine on the | Ntolty refies to make * accounts In any case, were held during the day, ail of which were fully | ‘Throughout tie street It has been noticed that | _ ‘The ‘Secretary moved the report be accepted, maclyes Into the position of creditors of Smith, ot at all during last week Isa myvtery ; but It is Tarn inforinod by some of the officers of the defen- Informed and ty ent upon Ic Teh said bans t uld, Martin & Co. to the extent of the difercne | probable that his menial auxiety ay to the move: beiweon What the gold was going to thom at and | Ponts in prosecrs his desire to bein the 135. ‘Thik will obviste the necessity of any Line | orene trap, drew the doughty sales of gold to satiefy the market, “As tothe cur | Grnction. ‘The line i* yan ove rent price at tue time of closing on Fricay, there iy itis sald, and the mere aban lant proof that itis not only ® foly Pelee, but ald searcely'c peneee leben ‘ Sn Tidy Martin’ © Coe? aPk Tin OP oR BE Wf for tue rcaqon high price. ‘They cannot recetve it. The gold must | freetqae, fin be sold for tielr reeount, Let us do ae | propose, attended, At the early mooting thet ry Clear. | since the troubles began Tax SUN has been most j Whieh was passed, Ang Committee reported most satisfactory progress, | CageHly sought for by all dealers and others inte FROM THE CLEARING COMMIT TER, ested in financial aMaire, Tle reporis of th : They bad received a Inrye majority of the state. | Qimeulties and the progress made toward their sut- | | THR Parsiver—Mr 1, one of the Com: ments of dealers, and were confident of effecting a | Uement have been secepted as the mont tell, erapliicy The Cammittce vy ren tuaake @ report on the progress ‘ts ag einorts .. | and reliable of any that ave appeared. Some 0 wim. Settlement, At a later hour they reported all the | he geutlemen, whose conduct bax not been sich as | | Mud atatements in but four, and these promiset. This | tov merit approval, have bitterly denounced tis | THR Gol statement had a moss happy eMvet on the street, and | faithful exposition ‘of facts without fear or favor, | MPly well [Vo Jot that it has nade considerable paymer fount ct tka transactions on tho said Thursday to a joriie credltore, Upon the Haske Of d statement eit pe crounts which Waeattes waros found to Be w on nce Ul G r " i A—VUNE tha plaintitt alLother nartios to | 8961 bellove that the payments eres 60 mK Eee tae ie ck, | tts ability to sete the acconnts npon tI sie unforenald (with the excention of a few contract ety ePonetaat a eantiat i ug ae nad ag rol tne ror formed wud be dove tant ica Nabillies, by reason of the “of ibe yanta, k8ON—Mi. PR » Kou DENT AND PMEN OF g along remark: pur Comnanttce Died tie pottlemeut s through the a batievp hat te Hak plated tue poltlonnen cis through the | said payments and the g perm confusi Chnat and cede i 1 exceed ite good and collectable iy : : m4 breed to bay I rd There are only four stat we know of to cho - 2 at one forever,” nd ex peric i . blored inte contra: bat ones. ry {pereaned the growing sense of security Dut they nevarthelese are fo focal en ALY tet | come In, tT think ou * very ratifying | 20d Wipe them from our books at once and torey swindle would have collapsed before belog well | OC ecw niagnlhude CATS ae pat (ALT ota me dil 28th day of gentsinher, Dg, A FAILURE, AND WHO 18: RESPOS ined va flist of fatures on Saticday morn: | to the members, (A Voter 1 Gh SETTLE UP BONE WAY. started, ' a clearing house; that pon any other pal the eatd KIMER SMITM, Nowwry Pubic, New York. ® . ‘i : Ue time, [Vo Hive you a week ae Pry et WM. DELDEN & Co.'s STATAMENT. Conteacta could only be carried ont, according to tele Jal Term of the Sopreme Court of the State As will be seen by our {ull report, deapite t ing, the most of which have been | pro 5. Mr. Rend remarked that os for himself he bat it by ons tw prt, despite Daeanent deverpments, ‘These | aek t« a liide tine, ‘There are four etatcments to ret pers) ‘The following is the stateracat of William Bele 4, DY the pArdos thereto rnlelhy at ering Wo ki, held In aud for the eonuty Of New, inthe i ven failures by subsequent devciopmen: ty t. W od ent th Mt 1 id: 1 don’t know The ing A nother In one ( mn Of &.010 i so In the #ald city, thls 29th day of September, ‘ bright anticipations, they were ultimately doomed to | rms exteemed it an outence that their names should | come in yer, Weare deiving at those peoule, and Larne ae ln week ond their busi fart Thuradoy, In roy wa fn the wal city, this 2 ember, fail ewtirely through the obsUuacy of a single firm | be so printed, but they now admit th: Mink we wil Oe ie Basse Tea ia irae "6 get (oe gold off our bo ties who bd for so much bax been said, as subouttet to 0 In pape: agt. the New York Gold that 4 to come into the atran even | correct. The gold ring, of course, com Fee ee ne Dect ir aintoes or the Barn, | SE Sanae renee tk let. Ge out, However, if | Gold Kxchange Bank hans, wine) i ‘fling: the. co reriged. aiter givlog the most poritive assurances that they oly eye heridhposced ft pany an and Trae Company, te wilisme to anor: | kcuc,kven oul ex Clearing Heute, every tub will hive | (wo, at Lar Tauee Feeee @ Co:t0 Ihe lok & snearman, pata K Ost positive aceurances that they pon their eo one nm us any, ts ng 10 o stand on its ottom.”* Ww York Gold Exchange Bunk qrould dose. lt to predioes to add that this firm ta |. ia thopeision the Night to eerindls (det clearance, We line’ gotdown Friday's | (yulcee™ Wome have ne bottom to stand on "y wh AN aaa las 5 es fa ordered. That the det int of Binith, Gout Mee a : Me ne eaiione: Of dollars” teenies at we will Know who will (all . ¢ Received frou wore Weed Src Cota be toe Ratacat Cerermmlent, ae Bafcorrente sahh acd trees oaeat eae tof Smith, Gould, Kartin & Co., who are porn: | OM OF, millgns of dollar, Imanencata, enn | Weare making arrangemcuis now for the clear: | A FROPOMTION go aRvTLE AX cUxAnING nose, | parifa'e fase GAAP WAP a uaaaY tes recta GoEaoments Sor GG | sbaascranin ong Aes efvcg oe oe larly credited with being the principal operators for | nancial affairs of the whole country Into chaos, hat | ANCES. Tie Sronrawy—T havea resolution placed in my | Quinan 4 BiPGhvotutely impresiiie eT aNrouaid | Syemohiek tad fee be ta the great rimg. At the very last moment, and after | they must be treated as gentlemen pursuing a legit: A recess was ther taken, hand by Mr, Uaderhitl, Twill read it Wittians Foster shoud bp fulliicd without t Fventlon of rome ing Out oF ommittee had exhaus : mate and honest business. ‘The peovle will judge A FOURTH. MERTINE Revutred, What the traveactions of Friday be sottied | Tuderhill, Haven & CO... j person / Well to tacts ponatnatca pa atewr own atience, a8 | whether ‘THe NUN ie ight in thie imatter, or the | 4s 9 p. the Preshiont called order, Tie room, | *# rating Hovee Phe ees) Cheri: Haven & memvers. date tant, abit tepm ftely ug fram ie a we tuctr persuasive powers, In the effuri to in- | gamblers of Wall street, Already the poputar ver- |) iht 2 P. fly Whe urls Tie Peeatten’ | The question being put on the adoption of the re- | Hadernut Deireses ee wie heen due trom thew, nnd frou ch duce the Arm to sunita statement, th y positively igs og elf tn the greatly increased de. | said the Board was 1 lve geasion, He | port os the Committee, it was dectded in the affrma. | { He to, apn counts of 1s dealers. and from payiag 6 Fefured, and #0 the wholo plan of settlement wa Le eeeh are Om etims OF) wus informed » Commitiee of Twenty was | tive Four! play th: | by ts bo a ry g hy Bd a impelled to unite. 7, / Deal Fair! ae tie ‘piaintite are in- | hy Is books oF by sald acconcts of I's dealers to be due : t ready, pad : dina The Vice-President said the business now befors | OW. t eee es enn SraRreade emer itiitot led ae ately the house wan the two whether Fri: forme Hr tas ‘oporlti a throw | to them, natil ihe farther order of this Court. 3 4 we ot UN q by fur THE GOLD EXCHANGE “ sHORT” #5,000,000. ‘The Gold Board. z THR baba SHINNING UP STATEMENTS, day's “overations be cloned out on ‘aceount of the out of the wail te heros, further opiered' that the defendant spite this , ¢ abo! ; . JoNak—T was just in the oflccof Smith, Gould | brokers who held the gold, or acting on the sugges AC acquneved In by | apegial hold at Chanibera, in But despite this failure, the unwearying lal 4 Board met promptly at 10 o'clock a Martin, and Mrs Muwarda, of the Comuntce of | Wom OF Nr. Leland, 1 be settled Privately W. heop @ Co. he co mntject them to very ereat | Of New Yo. k, on the frst Monaay in October, 1900, wt ‘the Committee have not been in vain, They bi The Presideut on calling; to order said: “We | Twenty, was there, ‘Tha cimiitce were endvavor- | Att. BEND —OF course we are not golng to crowd | fi, W: Murtin. de 200,00) mat se, Coemty ita gang’ Pay ® teh laewer suis 80.) 9 cloae fA Aka ecekires OF (he raid Seteemeel eet ascertained precisely how the Gold Exchange stands | will now resume our executive session, This is an | ing to obtain Smith, Gould & Martin ment each other, Lonly want to ix the habliities, 10.09 MANOR WHS RON UALS oo tue sais onsentetion. | Lit bs abereeas of tha al dant shat ta its aggregate transictions during the wild hours | SJourned mooting of the executive session We r Pasipent-—The Charman of the Comittee | Voter Who issued the injuuetion ? oR i fe nleoeicied wate wen any Of les mnecn trace Fer ieee: | fhevisod Mextatas fa gaeh caren oocie of Friday, bad; ba will be iy th Hine | Sui now hear a report from the Chairman of the | is here, [Sensation] Lnvix—dudge Cardozo, oe ‘ns ta rebet of id ie Previtadt or | the, powers and authority contarred apbu reeety ley. and, an will be seen by the report of the | Committee of Twenty, who are attending to the | swing, GOULD, MATIN & CO, THE OxLY DELIN ‘Tue Vice-PReetDRNT--Are you prepared to order jon saail Boy or sell gold, ws Cie case | su Saags, 8 A why the Planta Shoultinot have ouek Meeting, have fixed the rexpousibility for any further | clearing, You will listen to Mr. Cambios.” D a » THE OXL agencral sale under the rule? eyed Invy bo, puniicly for the accouut of such member and | other and further reliof as may bo jasty and in the mean ' Quests. nes auesiiie, eae ep on tHe Acophian of tue prac! a4 OF hiv Pfeil i4; aud that unless each ineniber maves | Unc, and watt the heariag aud decision ot 0, ‘embarrasament in the morket where It properly be THR COMMITTRE MAKKS A STATEMENT, Mr, Canmvoan—We have agalo talted in attempt: | tation Yntroduced. py ate, Underkite wate en Ae Kood any ourred, he shail bedeptived of the | Auguatns L., Brow Teny appola' re: Jongs. The Guld Exchange, ou the statements sub- | Mr. Camblos sald: * Gentlemen, Lam happy to say | ing to clear this Board, Every house that Fbelieve | auncnded to read, * Bx Cleartog House to-morrow,” 85.o0 bership. ¥OF, Upon Bis to the Court, oF t bona t milted to the Committee, is short” for wix mil. | that } Het rary very Pagid ater Be Ge Rn was cneaged In writ y's Business have sent in thelr er will tulle low before, wet througti, ets, except Smith, Gonll, Mart 4 Mone of gold. This smotunt of gokt would be repre | Aiont carrying through this project. We are now itove that'we hung tear, sented “long” on the absent statement in order to | very far in advances of where we were at 10 o'clock Mr. Canaioen— We expe ‘their sheet leet night, ary Acker called attention to the fact th rrow" (to-day) parties other than Smit atin & Co. would Gold due Bank... raining members from selling Carreney due Witla f Carrency. ut. a8 the plaloufty are informed and be \dants will be J iipon to make large Id for account of the platutits wn nd Will lose ender the proven’ are in lefault upon their contrncts aforeestd, foot thie isute* im the [To these figures were added ia pencil Lb be approved by ty of ten thotsan (A copy.) Cita Heiden a Co. pista *t ue cs aay ere adjusted in the unlawful mar effect a balance, So that it is clear that Smith, | Yesterday. I we don't succeed I shall be very mueh | About 10 o'clock they cuine in, and sald i¢ wonld bo | (the otber partie Jn falling (pay Balan n e anlaw iy Gould, Murtin & Co., have this sox millions. it being | Msppointed indeed, | Everybody appears to ve com. | impossible to give it then, but at 10 o'clock this | Hf adopted, would prove to no. Puropee, Bal Ses aia, Oe Oe CML ParNenat Conuees 08 i r Tr fon, . z4 y ons. it being | ing up, Many who said yesterday they wonld not | morning they would surely hand it dn. J thine Vice Prisipent Horr—Let it be Gold dae Tan is dat ee ie the Taltnre of thn wlalatit® te pay che | George Francis Train addressed a very respect. the excess of their purchaser ai the bigh prices that | clear, have promised me they would to-day. I don't | every inember of the Committee hos been to th simply, * ettie ex Clearing House to-me Curseauy dae William Helden & Ce O14 | mounts thus Hulawfully esthuated to. be due tr able assemblage of moneyol men, bankers, and ruled on Friday last Want’ to arouse any zandue expectations that the | omee orging thew Dp all through the inorning. ins. | ont specifying the exxet mud Foawoa | there deprive: the sald He Brokers, on the situation uf afairs, at the Fifth Ave- thing ts certain, ardly know how to properly | seif have been to the! three tin told The reaclation wus then ed, amended in ac. Detter ta Cirvene # in the Bald aeeoelatl nue Hotel last evening, Mr. Train was evideotly WHAT SMITH, GOULD, MIRTIN 4 CO, WANT express my hopes and feelings withont [raising your | them the enécces or failure of this thu hinged upon | cordance with {he tna! suaeestion: BANS, BeiTLerhal Wie GUKEr WAKA wana be taken by surprise when .alled upon, but always bes ‘The statement was openly uate in the niceting of | expectations too high. I must not be understood ax | their #tatement coming in. Fused every argument L ‘THE BXCHANGR BANE TO ARAUMB BUSINES 245.000 | py fintiane by carrying ont the sald vehemne w jae ready to Saprons himsclt, be qsickiy Kepumned the Gold Exchange, by a rosponstile member of that | avin the thing is wure.| We have got the accounts | could: 1 made every eff they constantly A O8% | reat, atnounting to a destenetion oc thy lemand wnwle upon him, and spoke as fol- » made up of about two handred, and there are about | promised. They hays vot refused, hut itis now five | On motion of Mr, Tacker the executive session oo | fold brokers, and it would be imposs Dody, that this firm now secks to compel the n- | forty to come, OF those forty there bave been tick: | minutes past two. W 1 it ih our duty to wn. | Was adjourned, and on motion ofthe same the Board CVe0 Approxiinately the pecnaiary damage whien they You say that the panic is over, It is not com “ Bers of the Kxehangeto purclase this guld from | ste sent in tor atleast two-thirds, I doa't kaow an | nonce that We eemy they donot intend | can say anything more, Itrests with you whether | to come In. don't believe they ever thom. at such prices as they may put upon it to ON | this thing shall bem succes, It ix for you now to | intended” to’ come ‘in, [Vowes—" Not not their shorts, and in this compoleors efort they do | come up to thin clearing work. | We will ind a wave | Voi et ns go and puil their house down,” not hesitate to protract the embarrussments that | Place oF deposit for your money. | We will guarantee | Hresident—" Order! order! We want quiet here. ilar of it shill be paid out tillev- | We must all adjourned uot this morning at 19 lar session, ¥ISK'S LAUNDRY IN WUDsON CITY, Bome months ago Mr, James Fisk, Jr. the New Yori: Faund: e1ne ke for ress ner ot Ae Hon ts not Mable nthe narticular | menced [sensation]. Is your country richer than Defure the war? Doss the killing of one million of Your youth, Uio destruction of five thousand millions worth of “property, add to the nation's wealth [eensaie.. You call me insane, “Were Las insane ft the derondai ‘and each a you that not ove dol , wnd dec What is beat t oflicer sad member of th ew York ws you are, like Speyers, [ would ask some one Syerrwhere prevail. and prolong the state of sus: | Gry doliar of wold oF currency 8 salfsfactorily dis. | do"). They keptur believing they would wend In | Sucine, t4 Place some worthy bat poor ma : ange, bo trstraiued by Iajuaction from buys to’ shoot’ me fleud laughter) Bares san z n ve | posed of, I think there is no reason why you people | their reports from tine to Une, mercly for the pur: | {sto tye honorable Lowerd keels Peetram ahh” ; «Dy gold equiit of the pialnttife oF a gold epeech ‘of four years. ago. factor, consequently le dispinced them aud took the | Clase. Mayo 8 Measblg beuwe Into his owa eontrol| Upper tendo Seer me idiuestsenrsieete # that stage the panic in Wall street began, | A frank & liro should not put your shoniders to the wheel. Ite an | poao of forcing those who wer’ short to buy their THR RRI. RING PLATING THEIR OLD GAME. Important thing, mach more so than many of ou} Pach gold at Re Avcreat iany things have oceure uaearie ia 3 stain that vesterday | MAY Velieve. L'can only repeat that as far as the | today to make me b bat, We are very sorry forenoon, during ‘ise tecelona of the Clenring Cow | committer are concerued. me ate determined to do | Every membe: mittee has worked likes Without authority other than that given by the | Socceh” denvered two yeart PUte can dastara to pertorea eeroraeid bir The casenene Block Kxcbange. Did 1 not’ foretell brvale.ot n Fra Semele puss!’ Anitvo will T do : , has not sent their linens, ef aedera, to the JE BRODURE: scsvesseseosonerns io any i is not yet begun. You all the miltee, 0 meeting of tose most interested inthe bull | (Voices: » git Wealeil, we fall be i he clear at Beat Come pean, estore, to them. | 9, 2 ear M 8.01 The p narte of ‘Kold gamblers. What iencrance! transactions Of Inst weck Wis hel! in Smith, Gonid, | Cause of a lack of assistance from yo on your | jug rests upon there people, The in con- fe wot been engulied 1 the | Lorain & Bocoook them, | The Government !s the chief gambler, is the Martin & Cond private fies, from whicheall outentecs | Suoulders must rest the blame." “[Voices; “Good, | aitlon that they could be cloved and balanced In Mt | fyeax Wall street catastrophe. xceliug or excindied | Government, Lsay, whieh cries stinklug lal om lee ‘were carefully excluded, the doors heing guarded by | 62% £004" }. teen minutes If we bad the statement of Smnj 1 1p * of a Of Wis Jnl vileges AS menider thereor FIELD & SE TH NATIONAL STOCK MXOMAN Hays.......,... ¥ - GD. Arthur & Co. Martip & Co. ‘Tur Purstpxnt—Have they refused to send in Policemen. ‘The attorney of the ring was prevent CONFIDENCE AND HARD WORK NECESSARY. EMAN, Atiurress, | (0 sboot those soldier gold. ‘[varation) “Yow at this moetiig. And while the doors were still awards 4 fo. t Hexon to deal in gold yesterday, Bhordy alter 10 Viator ts" i Gloned,injuncttnes wero istued and served pon the Bea ae RE ta es eer ots earrrion vital LUA ren o'clock the ball was opened by Mr. Dillon, who | Tocal «BH ATOH0 8, ity ant County or Neve York « Hetty %. Sint be are selting bite “pans and ‘stuffed and paper Gold Exchange Bank, closing its doors, and putting f ‘ eine eet ‘y yi K Mi Mn. Campnuos—They have not refused to sead it abt $100,000 at 180, Other transactions immed! [Various nieioranda Were added at the bow duly sworn. says Aint the foregoing comptaint teirno or | doRs for Bald polaiers Sud grezhounds, (Loud Ca te affairs into the hands of a receiver; and also | Nuemonta in. Everstbing is gelng on as wells | Myvuethey uit Ws Off from time to time, Wate URowed ond tha sate conthanet ition tier, | thi cide of the noeount, but had been sutwequcucly | fis own Knowledge, execpt ne tovthe tatters thereia | wr] Ou Friday laxt yoo bought and soid 4 m the officers of the Gold statemonte In, | Rverstbing ie going on ae well as | Mn, Levaxp—If the Committee could make up a | tission the rest of the day. ‘The 1d ranged | crated stated co be upoutmfoy ation aud belief, Giias to tome | GX) ta gold, and there are not more than them from prosceding with ar con be, Mr. Colgate has announced that he will soud | stayement trom the tickets alrendy in, would we Trou 130 to 182-and About $4,000.04 stbhy dt THE REGULAR STOCK BOARD GOING INTO GOLD, | matters he believes iL \o De TUR, fa specle ip the cpilre coaatry. Allow ms to give te ‘Smit up his statement. (Voices—" Good! good!”] All | fy vit wuynscertoln how sith, Couls, Mart 0 ete eee woes Us eee ie a a eiue! Taco ach acorake ieee surtit. | you's brief view of yonr fmaicial condition snd ‘as Smith, Gould, Mortin & Co. are concerned. We want is confidence and hardwork,”” {Voices ‘ 4 aed oF, rs of tho Gold Jehan: Lhe following resolution wax adopted yesterday | Sworn to before nie, tals %tn day. of c aes, the Intter action, Smith, Gould, Martin & Co, a “Good | good - nd? By that means we might ind outexsctly | tiie Board in supreme couteinpt, and look up by the New York Stock Exchange MILB MICH, Novary Pavlic pee i Lofd)-61 gokd to the amount of $500, the plaintif™, In'the f: Charles J. Osbort De tL crow! (anh Sit u “ 4 members aa the most diminutive of brokers members of the New York Stock », Henry H. Martin, | N22 transferred from this country to the vaults broker, figures an pl roceedinas Ha RAC EEE PEAT ROME CRE ie ona tlonba iotcee He Presipent—~Why would it not be well for | say that these gentlemen are beueath the! © zold in the Long Ayr ot Marie, | of Buglish banken Now, tn’ arranging € Generally atiributod ty the ring, and charged to the | ting in the statements, on account or tue tickets of | rout" Hon that such @ statciment | Aud laugh eartily ab their presni ining committos on for fn Bent! | chongs. New “Orlests drave’ on New Work at ‘account of Smith, Goul jartin & Co., the only | yeterday by nig deriroyed. Now tickets have had | Paizo” tee au opposition Exehange. They think it i old oom under t oribie | ab A Townsend | *tXty days, New York on London at sixty, which, Fepresentatives of that mysterious combination vini- | {5 he opiained this, moting, "nis le the cause ot | ME t mation $ pardonablo folly, next to downright linaey.for any 5 Cun as Pretident Hrohange, de: | couutiag twenty-five days more taken up In éromsing Bic on the strect: as a rart of « general prograiame | deiny in regard to my statcment, ant probably of | yiue, caneie can take a recest until the | one tobsrbor the Hope of coping with me: of their Exchange Iter in the day passed a re | foniauts.-usaneuion by order —'k wnpenrton swtitiac: | the ocean, gives 145 days before ‘cash comet to any adjustinent of nfairs, Whatever of | many others y Probably Of | statement is reper i calibre aud position, But when {i {s considered that ab in gold in the ball of the old Open | tite shat aumeist urounds Cor an iajnaction eae | Baek nto the ands of the Atreriean, while it dium attaches to acch & position must be borne by in, EDWANDS—Only 97 more siatemonts are t Mu. Congrii—t mike otien that a commit: | allie chaos, aud that three-fourtus orthe members | Hosri ot Stock Brokers, dealings to begin this | doersby order thatihe detetante, and cactrog theme | OBly takes forty-five days to go to London, sell, these gentlemen until they ure prepared to show the | come ys b nts are to | wwe be appointed 10 W » Saath, Gould, Martin | of the Stock Exchange are ignorant of thelr posiion, | morning at 10 o'eloek, pd oneh aad every oficrr and menber ot cne said Sew | Md reintt, so thet the Kogliah bankers have injustice of the charges Ms ics oa thee edt acl 16. wtaisan & Co, - it i» uot impossible that the members of the Na Rr a pa aac York Gold Exchange, refral four inying “or aelling | the clear use of the wouey for 10) day UE INIcNCTIONS, subject to Torti ldent ) or Me Parsinent—They have been waited on by a | Lonal Exchange are in betser condition and stand tn i i sny cola ow eccoant Xf the plaintity. oF any of them Let Grant demand instant. payment of the Ala: NOTIONS, coummallion, Como to orcer | order? order? STE WES om dala dine ae erternores | Late gen afternoon a reporter of Tue Sun | wijout autborny other than That uiven by tietules of | bacia claims, or. offer the altervalive—war, ‘The injunctions referred to were both served at ANOTHAR MERTING, Mr. Roblason inquired if it wae p octeur | {is fraukly admitted thet some solid oF venti | called at the onice of Jamen Fisk, Jr. inthe Grand | pag arcmaton. aboe any pretonce of the nlalatifte | (Excitement among the ish broker.) Other: about the same time. ‘That upon the Gold Exchange | yen minutes afterward the gavel counde 4 | where the perties had novtiug toa Bani, | men are active members of this exchar Cpe Howe conver of Twenty third sirect and | goidanterad iatoce Vriday. the Miu day of Reptember, | svat let him drive out the British Minister. and tear Was served upon the President just as the Bxchange | yhe Prerident’s desk, apd fl, W. Gray, of Gray, | Uoully Mertin & Co, oT have a statement exnreased their determination to leave no ling une | tie enue. ‘The entrrace to My. Fisk's office 1 ond from ts hens erates thay | dowy the British Consulate, |More excitement journed aiter instracting the Comiunities th Prince & Co, Bota member of the Gold Exchanges, | 2¢ said) “which has nothing todo with these par | done that may conduce to crown this new me t | in Fenty third street, As our reporter mounted | through tos proc stice to | the Emglishmen.j You will dud that itis as selves to make up is staioment of Sinith, Gould, | yur of the Hock Hoard, was introduced: by the | Uf. With suecean the steps he waa accosted by # young man who, | euforce a the plain ifte, of any. ¢ y of | Yo is Wall street panic came has ode Martin & Co.'s transactions, copies being served at | Tresident, who sald. Mr Cirny had «fw remarka to |, %CAMPMELL-Theve are oiler porties who ty Pharrsares Uichfig ima snquibgly, on Whe ain, sokede Who | Siehaontracta an fin eaneliog 9 exciuting uy | hie dame'war faced By Poser Sweeny and ‘about the Ime upon all the oMcers of tbe Ex: | tke yave oMething to do with ther, Ju the Se do sou Want to ree, sie raid fhelity Ss Sniin Lom wan barahiy ta the pnemic . change. A copy of this injunction 1 printed else. | ™* OG Ran TRRI RARE ‘Tur Pursineyt—T machinery is ont of CMARLEA A, MBICA & BONS PAILU ME Keronren—T wonld like to see Mr. Fink, if he is | fu thereot watil the turahes to aifect the coming — election, fad eet where, trom wiilch the reader will see the grounds A: DAMES eur, Mr. La the Conamit y b x os 190 buy engaged, Pe FO porsewion of the United States . pon whlch they base these extraordinary proceed. | Mr. Gray sali: “Z have had an interview with | fee make : init, | | Twmcdtutely after, the fhlure of Melee & Sua. a | ""Youxu Mak tT dun't shink you can see ilu, " Axa, 'T say that the Goverainent fy the veroat wold ngs, “In the ‘setion against the Gold Mr, Vonailye, the President of the Clearing House | Gould, Martin & ¢ i nae in | reporter of me, BUN called at theie omiv in tx. | [terontea te isin his ofc, nat fie? ie gambler, and that fact anawers for ll: TchaHange nk, Co L own, of seociation, and im, in order to insure these | that the mittee mwke Hu ‘ change place. and had an Interview with the senior Ma nsiness Lei any one to i atu} Bra" of Bro: Hal & | Vande tporl, is | clearings, if the banks would keep open until 4 | bring it here to us. Then we what bo He void he hed been forty years iu bur Kerorten—But Mr, Pi ” sera Gin MECKANES BAsicoTae understood that Le not 4 inked receiver! and the oftccrs "ot the itity: | o'clock for the certiation of checkt, and deposite, | within. ; a wae siwape able to mect ils obi cations | y Weil, Vdon's exactly xniow, but I'm | MJUNCTION AGAlasE 1 Nenetiaa aealart ibe Gaia | apras Toseel Breese: W's soateication wh ri marc summoned to appcar on Monday next auc | and other regular businest, He suid’ if that woul’ r. Hodgkins inquired if pmumiitee preven 165, The unnexed courerea'ion | sure D. following is the njanctlon against Joli a ervation with show cause Why the Injenccion and appelaturatot | dole tue seabs, would Keep open pot only until 4 | Gring In attetemust: witch vould shew who and H Revowra hand this card to Mr. Fisk han sui over for he aspulntment of x | itor of Tux Sow, T gave Rim iy aa\letpetions & recetver should not be made perpetual, Mr, | o'clock, but even untilé, They will do it.” (Voices, | how many would he required to make gout Wi you ‘visage tl) me lie ex'en! Younu Mav—Certaluly, 1 Lean cet it to him, | recotver, served upon the officers of Uatinstitucion | coming panic. whlch now excites the street ; Brown appeared at the Bauk with the lajunction at |“ Cood!"] The olject in having the Danie open, ob | Sevcneies arising tron ihe fulirs of Sith abuliten? Hen eo very busy, aud hus been all dng, that dow's | pettordiy, and by virtue of whieh Augustus beage Op Diss om Sa sommnnnas of ine ae o'clock, escorte! by a of Deputy Sherif, | stated above, was simply to enable parties ov the | Martin & Co. If sneh u wiatenent war ie! cannot AoW helteve he'll eee any niore visitors, rown, Keq., 100% possession of the ® 5 retired inuse, had immediately took possession, ousting Mr. Bene: | sirect atecicd by the wold. speculations. 10. make | members could comture, snd sroimise in writing to | RxPONTEK-A9 Itim the Meighborhoos of « witia | “I'he yore thaw took Cur reporter's card, and | eoutouts ae receiver? shouts of contending balls and bea tenia tread Diet, the President, Mr. Russell, cashicr, and tue | good thelr accounts by 6 o'clock, which they might | bear their pra rata share of the delt-i-us or lees? ptbstrh deve Banta giebuse FoLaPanat’ pocciaoAsltd |i taueties coum couenide\!’ Oehare; ptasatiee adsiaat\| CARE Nae Ra a aod combat other officers, and procoeded to take au inventory of | nut be able to do by %, The mevting then dispersed, Vorcrs =" No! 1 Mi. Meiue—L must respectfully dteciiue to give | by ucoutleman, who asked, "What do you wunt to | The Sew York Gold Factange dauky dofeadunt. . by the dismal forebodings aad warlike propositions the money aud effects found in the institution, eEVESy Mn, Hoputat offer my srsvesniow as au | says) information on that sulicec iw. || ate abr. Wisk for OO : H mons fee on tiainttserve)‘Tootne defend. | of the great wandere % ameniment to and's motion v0 ell, ‘ou please to tell we the | Our reporter explained the object of his visti, | A! fe hereby sunimoued sud required pase AVPAIRS OF THE GOLD EZCHANGD BANE. Some outsiders who observed sales of gold being | PnrsmpeNT—It hat not heen seconded specific enure of sour failure? © He desired, he sald,to see Air: Mink aud converse aint Ip this action. af whi py Is here Ohiuess lanhan mie ‘The affuirs of the Goll Exchange Bank may or | made amoug the members during the recess of the | Mu, GuEXNxLL—I wish to make a motion that we | | MR. Mnics—I have failed because of the decline | wiih him relative to the great fAnanclal exciten dwer tathe sald comple hate % ‘S a4 \ may not be all right. If rellance is to be placed upon | Exchange, ippealed to the Secretary of the Bosrd, | refer the inutter back tv tue Coummittee, requesting | !n stocks. Ido not doal in gold; but the state of | [te would also like to get m staement from bi oitice, No.4 Pine street, 18.the clby of New fun | Sax Faaxetsco, Sept, 99%.—The Chigameg the many rumors that have found circulation during | who gave the following explanation: “The Bourd is | them to state whut we had better do. They have | the fold market and the recent operattous th rajtard to the matter, eman then retired, } twenty daya efter ihe seriice bervoh excluelve of the worging on the Virginie City and the past fow days, the confidence the gold brokers | audersiood to be in executive m. Toe Prevl- | been working for vs for tweuly-fvar hours, and they | Mflected the prices of stocks, and soon returned with this mescuge : Gay cf sneu service; audit you fail ‘or the cou | were driven off yesterday ‘8 nod of Ww have placed tn the institution, has been shamefully | dent has, decided that uo sales oF purchases of gold | know best what we siould do. ‘They are the b RevonveR—What stocks hud you on band ? “div. Bink gags be 18 too much engaged to eo you, | fleint within the tue jilovesaid, the pvlaud in thee ec | The Bherid road the riot at ond re beet outraged. ‘The President, while he has steadily and | taade while the Board ts in easeutive session Will | yen we have got in the. room, Mn. Mxius--1 cannot tell yom nuw, Stocks Wave | and thot bo hasno statement Whatever to make. on will apply to une, Court tor the fotlel demanded Iu | taken. for the protection of the Mongolans, J mself aloof from the representatives | be enforced by the rules of the Board. The market | 8. Camenect—I eco refused them all information regard- | therefore is Irregular, and contracte made to-day wd Mr, Grinnell’s motion, bocg watered so much that Quctustigns in the w aarket easily affected them. ‘Tuo foeling is + ‘Our reporter then left, OF the ens, 8 (Ne oH D W'SHWANMAN Palit AMorneys, | managers of the road have called on tne Goverumen the affvirs of the Bank, has sent numerous state. | will not be enforced. ‘It is probaole, hows WHAT GUITH, GOULD, MARTIN & 00, SA¥, bitter against @ certain individus! whose operations PRINCE #RIB'S RENDEZVOUS. Siareme Court, Civ aud County of New York. Hence the Gold Exchange the purchases and sales of to-day will be conisum- | Vicw-PResipeny Hort—We told Sinith, Gould, | brought sooutthis panic | SM, Bisie has been at his offce in the Onera He cltaties i Onbott agts The New rok oid aching that ‘body that It Ww ti mated as surely ex Hf they took place regularly. Shame on then day and aight sinc tact ; Dut he lan not been Who is bet Parties who sold void Friday amd did got buy Wt Ma, Msigs—James Fisk, Jr, Li he bad appeared | alove. Many of bis (reads Wave becm with bi, aud Wee presented t Lue es Marine ne ¥