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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR THE STORM ENDED Wall Street Recovering its Senses. —_—-- Selling Gold for the Delin- quent Baokers Interviews with Daniel Drew and James Fisk, Jz. Brokers’ Explanas for Seitlem: at Moves he Market Advan« cing—Brokers' Offices Barricaded Confidence not yet Restored, TWO MEN. 1 iiiona this morn mith was aman of O-rErHE HES & DanKrHpt wad all foclord. Lat nicht he slept in alprincely bed. Forntehton hast's he must toe hs fie Thi orn ina coun? he rade duwt Like # lord rode he through the dizzy ( Last night he a ¢ iniows will rest ils te To-night rot This morning he walked to the Stock Exchange, And S90. atthe target wih Ineky range; To night he rides trou the piace nwas For he's gambled aud won poor Suith's coupé ep ‘Tun Sew alone, of all its contemporaries, dis termed tho true situation of financial affairs, und yes. berday morning was enable: to announce the end of the great trouble which has for #0 many days envel- ped Wail street, and threatened the stability of all business. Other journals predicted more and grea\ f trouble alead than any that had yet been encoun n impending crisis more serious than that of ceneral convulsion and crash, Tux SUN told ite Ualf a mation of readers that the danger had Passed, the storm wus spent, and bright skies were everywhere visible, Tie result proved the sagacity that prompted these assurances, and the greater trustworthiness of the journal that was able to dis. corn the #igns of the coming da} A BRIGHT SKY YESTERDAY. A stranger to the events of the last few days would we noticed in Wall street, Broad street, Exchange place, or New street no symptoms yesterday of any Gousual excitement or trouble, Business in all its departments—save with the few firms that are un- er suspension, or in 40 far as logal prococdings have interfered to prevent—moved with its accus tomed regularity, Men bought and sold gold, stocks, bonds, and other securities precisely as they ‘ever did, Money was borrowed and loaned freely, and at 00 vory marked appreciation of ratos, No Additional failures were reported, and the banks ‘epened their vaults for the accommodation of their customer. MO SURETY AGAINAT ANOTHER STORM, A financial storm like the Iate one, however, may be excited at any time under like Influences. While ‘Tun Gon is satisfed that the end has been reached 0 far wa the relations of the Inte excitement o: tended to general business, yet there is no assurance fm this tbat another equally severe may not be pro: Cipitated at any time, So long as statute Inws re- main a dead letter, or are enforced only lass of the community, and brokers, bankers, and stook gamblers enjoy immunities denied to laboring mon, just 40 long the community ts at the mercy of he Leartless conspirators of Wall street, BINDING Cr THE WoUNDS. The viotims of the late convulsion were yesterany Under !reatment, endeavoring to get their wounds Dound up and prepare themselves for the future, ‘The great dimculty in the way of extrieating them selves from the entanglements into which the gold dealers 40 recklessly run themselves week ago ap- pears to be thut 4 large number of members who sold gold at high prices—say 140 and above—find themselves unable to deliver the gold by Of the inability of the parties to take It, Tins may result in thelr inability to receive such amounts 44 they have bought at lower prices, though above the present market. ‘To explain more fully: Suppose A hax sold to B one hun- dred thousand gold at 145, and A las bought this smonat back at 110, but B cannot pay tor It be- cause eujoined. This may disable A from paying bis contracts at 140 until this injunction is removed. In all such cosos, Lowevor, 1t is probable that A, who as bought at 140, and Who cannot receive and Pay tor the same becuuye ne cannot deliver what 0 BO.d a 148, Will well it back to the third ing party at tlie market pric settle the dl ence. This setilement may be made at once, or tponed until the party owing the difference has m able to deliver his gold at 143, THE ARM OF THE LAW, ‘Yosterday utteruovn, on application of P. Hl. Wil Hiams & Co, a writ of uttucument was werved upon Lloyd, Hamiltoy & Co,. the piaintiffs inthe sult ciatning a diference of ffveen thousand duliars of gold borrowed, and on which margins bad been put up. The couusel of KR. H. Willams & Co, i re- ported to have called on the Bank of the Republic, whore L'oyd, Hamilton & Cv. keep their deposits, fend ascertained that they wore Kool for half a mil: lion, One of tie members of the latter frm 44a non-resident, and hence the attacoment Is permitted Dy the State law. As soon as served Wii the writ, Lioyd, Hamiiton & Co. piacod in the hands of & third party the amount in dispute, util the law's fedious delays announce the rosuit TOR FAILURE OF MESSKS, LOCKWOOD 4 CO. the prominent topic of reinark on the street, t to the entanglements of the Gold Exch: but’ Wwe of an authentic yatur be gatherod eo: their real con accounts: place a millions, own situa though it is doubtiul 11 tio. ‘They lost at least three millions ¢ « i eeent deciine in stocks. ‘The senior member of tie tirm, Mr, Le rand Lockwood, his ut give personit atten ion to the ousiness of the frm for some months, Dut intrusted {t+ mange © Ins son, Legrand Lockwood, dr, Who ts now ab ) Europe, but has bocn telegraphed to to return. Tn his abe nce Mr, James H, Benedict has hal ihe mayugement o. the busty Mr, Legrand Lockwood's enue reat railrond interests of Lac eo omity, both b 1 feat, Will render the adjus mont of Lie wale of his firm & very compilented busiices, Tt was r fon the street that by the fiuure th higan South ad Company, of Tonor This, however, turns here was Dat a trifling amount o mapany in his banda at the time sterday morning, $100,000) of the tunds of tliat Compony ae: rived tn bhis city by express, av d to Locawood as Treasurer, hiv wus received by Mr, farhydt, the Bevretury, and by lum deposiced in the Hank of New York, A like retitinuce 1 expected to-day which will be rece.ved in the miu Th funds are to mect the obligations maturing today, the holders of whieh ave thus assured of Ue safety of their funds, ‘The Company, it is claimed, Is indebted to Mr \ balance the wht ood iu the sum of $00.00), bein purchase of $1,000,000 of t icy road which ‘Sr, Lockwoo: for the Company. ood that Mr. Lockwood has agreed t row awurersiip of the Company In favor Mr, J. H. Banger, Presideot ot the Bank of Ne York: The Directors of the Company have bee summoned by telegraph to meet in thls city at one fo rveaive Mr. Lockwood's resignation, aud appoltt Bis successor in‘pursnance of this arrangement: | Mr Lockwood Is popula:ly chorged with having ileuti fled Iimseli with ine Erie interests in opposition t Mer, Vanderbilt, This arrangement ia therefore a triumph for the Vanderbut party, Mr. Bunker being fe Vanderbilt man. HOW THR INJUNCTIONS FLEW Injunctions yesterday took the piace of gold ce rti Gates among the gold deulers, und flew about almost yy ut dia thowe recogmiged represen of Friday of Inst week. ‘The Grin of Smith, Gould, Martin & Co. are determined to hold their Hong” guld until they shall saeceed in secu! such settlements of Friday's business as may thom. To this end they yesterday enjoined the lar Siock Exchange from selling out for gold to which they are a party, the previous day they enjoined tae Exchange This achon was ren necessary to thelr pur- Poses because of the resolution of the Stock Ex- Ehange to deal in gold, and a rule of that body that hire buth sides to a contract are members and one Bails oo tho contract, although the contract as nade In another place, tho delinquent may old ous in the Exchange. Under this rule all who had dealings with Smith, Gould, M. nh Go., and who were members of {he Block Bx t which bod: ove of that Orm is also claimed, geil Out thelr cou: @ range ade in the Gold Fxchange, — od “ T ¢ hongh enjoined | turned ap at the bar, where others turned nn fre. from selling them out in the Gold Room. Some of | qnently afterward, and then got into @ long, these contracts Were ald out before the service of | serious, confidential conversation with the inj tion, but only one or two, Bat to prevent any further dancer of being sold | standing near remarked he was * full” too lon ont in ang direction, the same litigunt firm sued out | of gold, and would get rid of [tif ho could at 95, nature against each and |“ You every person with whom they hare outstanding gold an injunction of a whole tamed bear, coustming considerable time, A bull snled up too heavily, didn't you, my tri & medium-sized gentloman, consvicuous by rea: Sinem ton Rape in this ection are thirty. | son of an odd-« white hat he wore, hine in number, a tollows: George H, Bent, John D. Prince, George T.reone, iathgse lla oblate Frederick M. Lockwood, Charles TD Tuk SUN reporter obserr- A, Pothamus, Bugeoe J. Jackson, Haail i Young, Alex: G john Pouder, J. G. Ki mK. Date’ Ovwin O'Brien. The complaint is substantially t ainat the officers of the yy, with the addition: nis, wx the plaintii's, loans to the amount [n all of about thirty tm in gold upon m security of aour forty 1 Ines in papor currency, with the andarstand settlement was to be made for each ons olther in coin or currency. That if Lon of the plalutiifs were adjaated through ine House a lerze balance wou'd remain In thelr favor, while if an we about forty million doll rt That 1 r na Tent na mond thi mn} currence urily deposited for g stead Hou The injunction restrains the defendants. {rot carrying out aby Coutracts nade by them In behait of {iif Inany other tanner than in siriet con the ries of the exchal ‘ood, James G: Rieck, Chas. J. Oe. porn, Rddvod Cammack 4. Person, Kobe-'Walier Ben) Seated where 8 plecerd F. Carvor, Geo. W. B Dakin, John’ W. Gillespy. Hi ree F Quinn, Henry K. Eno, Raward Ko Wilard, Jon | men Rlodcgood, Joba D. Slayback, W. C w Ky B. , Airderm vd Arn id Leo, | mi.lions, fame as that 1d Exchange printed in urately settled they would be obliged In one + lu paper and its are Informed the heir account 4 froin asventing to Any james | ,Glaueing about mR. |e long line of ver; Tespectable per osted, whieh res for the ‘ery respectable lot of hall remarked the reporter to one of the un: unates minus “Those are not the hall mon of the hotel,” These seats are — regery bata men this hotel bas friend whom he me stocks." No one could be blamed for mistaking them, as they «at there every night, mach to the an. novaice of the hall men, who are compelled to atand even sometines when very tired, ents, made DIAMONDS AND TODDY. hiign dot | Omanch @ night as last one was at the Fi(th ave 2 that no | BUC, all the lower floor—halls, reading and writing rooms and bar—aro oak a Geld of gras when the dew lias fallen and the san: fracted, #0 sparkle diamonds, Il, solitaire or in groups resembiiny on the shirt bosoms, eravate, am poth halls and bears. | The bar dows ¢ Clears werver to question whether was not an unconqaerable drrness about the ons taking piace, By %40) o'clock the crowd the lower floor of the building was great iho nia, | Numerically ; penity. 40 THE DAY'S DOINGS Members wer name : (ro! ne discossing the day's operations on of veld hi planets bors | contracts bid been fully settled, but that by far a througl the Gold Exchange | larze majority, aud those the heaviest, remained in sof the tran | gtalu quo. No’ sales, neither of stocks nor golly jembars of th nao tn Roll jut bot were ofleral, the latter ut vary Shilee Dron wocount of ihe pletenide in he most of the disenssion was on the Cement or on accommt of any eantract’ inate oy thes Ka. Thowe who certainly W°rn of the for the purehs e. horrowing oriendiig of gold on | gold cliques on Thuraday Inat, n 1 opera: count otherwise tanh. tt aatis action of A on Frilay following, did mot tw nifost ad dite Muon RAlMstneAL of e (ransae, timation, ‘Tey stil seemed to be amir a i Hucia? ve Gold Pxchange throug te medinm of the Gold Exchange Hans SOME NOTED At ‘ This injunction was inaued by Jadge Clerke, and Mil Selita tise ahah Practically deters any settlement of outstanding eold as obpervable thay masy who were at the ho coutracte with the plants other than through the | telaet ove wees ago and were aniinated, entering laws delays, or on terms to which Suith, Gould, | Mt? combinations of all hints, were absent Inst Martin & Co, may assent night. ‘The stock men it wa: who mouopollzed the ‘Atthe sult of Edward K. Willard. Judco Clerke | setts, and in Lea of these saton the tables of the also. yesterday isaned an In, against | Teading-room wud bar-room, and on trunks and bag th ‘the Gold and Stock {ice anges, their | &#¢ of various Kinds tn the hall, officers and members. restraining then frou THR FLPTH AVESUR HOTEL, or tat hana, when tie stonnd ay stehemer, | . The scene at this great reaort of the bulls and ‘oral t fe of such ember to pertorn | bears Was tndeuaty dull, and everything appeared contracts entered into under and with tT Fence to tho | to indicate that the panic was drawing rules oF by-lnws of the New, York Gold Exchange. anil | No stocks wero sold, and none were offered at declaring or adjucdging’ any ny reasou of & {allure t form e}ling oF suapending any faid New York Stock Exchange, full exerciso of his privil 40, on member from the interfering with the on account or his | bi oF to perform any | exhib eianlt. 98 | toy i. By ping prices, The auapsnaton of business tn street was the principal topte of conversation, every one agreed in the beliet that the * erisin’ \d passed. As hitherto, a number of the brokers d.n'very bitter feeling against Mr, eisk, and alleged operations aorount, | attributed all their troubles to! y any oMcer, trustee, or agent of sald Stock Exchange, eet in Consequence ot le non-performance of any such peckee e Contract be atotes Wr Fria eufurciag say of euch contracts by any other The Goid Exchang ameage than wot oun in Corts of public }ustice AN IMPORTANT EXHCUTIVE KRASION YRSTERDAY, SP Froun buyiae oF acing gold on arconnt of any : 1a 'Hixehanges under the ru by-Laws | A special meeting of the Gold Exchange, in the grounds of such purchare or am executive session, was convened at 10 o'clock yea- . th ond frocn xpellin, Tt 0) bald an ‘or suspending a ber from the anid Exchanges, or clther ott 10 On his account D; id, nti aii bment therefor jonday, wh should not bo antl the tral oF the wetion, ch member to perform coutracts on Hept 44. i, ubaer the rule to show causo before ial Term, at Chamber terday morning. OBJECTS OF THR MRETING, President called the Board to order, and *Geutiemen, I called this executive session or in torfering with the full exercise of his privileges there. Th Ih, 00 account of his failure to perform wnyecoutrret | ard of either Of the eid | this morning at the request of several gentlemen, is non: performal € of | some of whom have resolutions to offer and otners the further ore: of 240 obedience of iis orien, ae | AUszeultons to make, Mr, Acker has @ resolution rescribed | \aecretary Acker read the following ! A RELIEY MOVEMENT. Resotved, That rule rex of the Dy Laws be and the same ls hereby deciared inoperative until Monday SALE ON ACCOUNT OF DELINQUENTS. next. ‘The sales of gold at the Stock Excl morning, before the Injunction was scrved, on ac- count of delinquents, were as tollows ge yesterday ‘The rule is as follow: Any member neglect to fniMl his contract on 9 day It becomes due, alter having been duly not: ie party contracting with hin may employ one of Merers. the officers of the Board to account of the case may be, accountlig with ts for ant of Reid, iD fault for any eurpins, or Benrraeay naira Rrecmitels: tae | ae ay 7 4 Acker inined the ol + of the resolu. “ad reed paccers of imtth, thon, ‘which was to dociare the rule ou i lartian Co. Dax fou sdonu Ponder, sid. Pal A of the Board, N90 fackson t nany brokers protested againat this action | of th nd legal compiications are likely to | members wer arise therefrom. Among the parties protesting | served upon the oMfcers of the inoperative until Monday next. He deemed] {t important that action sort be taken, for the reason, as most of the ware, that am injunction lad been rostraiuing were Mesirs. Polhiamns & Jackson, who sent in the | thom from selling any gold on account of Smith, following letter to the Bou My. Win, H. Neilson, President of the New York stock | Will reflect » moment, it will be Re " Exchange fins Web Justice C Martin & Co., protibiting w from carrying out our Cobtracts for the orders o| |. Mesere. Sanford & Woodruff, that, {atetho'injunction we subject ourselves to punishment | during mny time last Friday. (V Tate tt Of COUFE, Ax Well as to preven tracts oa gold for Smut and such interference ts the o 40. e to meet our at ther brokers, and we ary advise us from carrying Gould, Marui & Co, 1 hindrance to our doing comtracts. a8 sin gold on other accounts will | Other institution’ Gould, Martin & Co, Now, he remarked, if yo ‘oelved that this must necessarily Many of Amount of gold i 80 Inrge that affect every member of this Kx: he members will be wind i cat livers ant of eonmas r the rule. It we don't dovasth Have whzweniees ets el by our | he found that there will be «renter panic. than hear t'}, Now, Mr. President and day is the crisis of the existence of th d unless you ean rosume business, and start cireuiation, and reéstablisl the vital functio is Board, we will find ourselves supplant ‘Two others have alr ‘Yours very truly, But it you will declare this rule lope FOLHAMUS @ JACKSON. | at once resume business and save Hea sreanleatlans It is reported that tn order to factlitate a settle. | It ts 4 question of lie or death. | (Volee=" Lite! ment of Friday's tranenctions 4n gold, and to obyi- | Purchases and sales of gold must be made. If we ate the difficulty of taking up $6,000,000 of gold ua. | don't, two other organizations will be in full blast arke dor a stringent money & Martin's brokers have up the gold coming to th Ths for the gold. and Stith, settle with their brokers on fosars, Smith, Gould | this very tday, T don't know but that Uiey are in red, Instead of taking | full biast now, selling to hccopt currency at ould & Alartin o the same terms; the dif baying gold. Lot us dee ¢ this rule inoperative for a stated tine, and p,in my judgment, we will be in « condition to ward with our bi poss and save our orzani- Fito | th Terence between 135 and the actual Azure to be set- | #ation. ted In checks, THE GOLD RXCHANGE BANK, Yeaterd deserted by Its officer of the fact that His business involy dollars In sterling con During the d reileved each other, and the firm of Bro charge to guard the property. torrupted by the order of the Court, however, that the o1 tered th communicative and obiiging Rerorten—We have heave Brown, Hall & Vanderpocl w that ao’? Ovvicen—No sir; Mr, Brown was here, receiver, y the Gold Kxehange Bank was wholly aud it presented no evidence millions of ya number of the attachés of the Courss, arranged In watches, one time, Mr. Brown, of i & Vand erpoel, been appointed Kecelver by |e Court, appeared at the office and gave directions to the persons in en o'clock last night, a representative of Tur Sun visited the bunk. He — found oue of the attorneys of Mr. Brown's officc, and also a Deputy Sherif, in charge, The condition of the desks und’ furniwure “appeared to ind'cato that its business had been suddenly in- ‘The resolution was adovied, OFFICIAL AXPLANATION BY HEATH & CO. W. B. Bilis, of the house of Wm. Hexth & Co, took the floor and suid: “Gentlemen of the New York Gold Exchange: [regret very much that Tam obliged to appear In the position Ido, representing my firin to-day. Yoo all know what lus brougat us to this porition; brought all of us here. It ts prov per for the firm that | should make some oMc’ nouncement to the mvabers of this Exe bave purchased for the drm of tn o., other members have «one, large amounts of gold, We nnderstood that they would receive it is through the Clearing House, We have nade every exertion, es many have done, to deliver that gold, and have re senrances from day today. It ts proper for us to say here, #0 fur us our opinion is concerned, that this gold wil in some way be. receive! who ‘has at it wus said, | Wie ou was intercepted. Having en: | Vo ,2enereay, Made every effort with your jee, tie reporter had the following con- 4 versation with the officials in charge, whom be found | QUF tickets ta, and recelved tn ard that Messrs, here today. 8 | Mr, smith last nigh’, and had a long talk with him Committee of ‘i'wenty to cicar, We sent exchange my hand, amounting to about slx millions “old, (Some one’ close to the Pre sident’s desk gave a iow, drawled whiatle.} I saw He said he had no avubt the firm would be uble to He is the | got through, and our gold be received, He had no- thing defluite to say, He suid it would be necessary Rerouren—Do you know the state of the accounts | furtimto speak with Mr Gould at. the office thik of the bunk? Orricen—No sir Kevouten—Well, did you make an examination of Orvicen—No; I don’t know that we haye bad au- | Pours OF Ml thority to do We have simply faed to oid the premises Keronten—Did the officers make yhen you entered the bank f »w long are you to bly ull Mond jatter will ta emal hearing in the the ntute of the ben ? Ovrickn—No ; the institution ts now in the state | hay nally been iu whieh we found it, ny resistance | {y wo FickM—No, hot ut all; we came in, nd perliaps after, on Revowren—Then you dou't know anything about morning, and then they might be prepared to aay how this goid would be received, We, a8 brokers, are prepared to settle in ful all claims against the house of Willium Hoath & Co., a3 soon as Smith, & Co, take the gold and m aushor | pay the ditierence in curre which is not ® large amount, The tm. n dificulty & large amount of a due us, at the Goid Exehinge Bank, on Thursday's operations, We have oeea unable to get it, but ex pected we Woull from day to day, We jiave both hore ? gold and cur ing to us, An injunction, You are aware, has been served on tue oMcers of the Monday. | bank. If we could have got at this money on Mon. day last, we would have been In a condition to Tie Gold Exchange Bank, ‘hrough efforts of parties, jocked up; temporarily, atleast. It 1s not in Our power to know whether it Is solvent or nd the ey co RVEGY MAN TAS IIS OWN CLEAR) 9 HOUSE, not. We have the large amount of 1,000,000 corn! When our reporter reached the +> cet, he was | $0.U8 from the Bank, which we hi been assu acerly avked by broker the reau' of ble visit, | SDFOMEW oUF counsel, we nball rece tion onthe sutyecks ashe Hud wid wey rat thousane | PZ able to make good all our other couirarta at any dollars tn gold, re ular, and whieh of course would | Me nd resume oor positiog here. We, as bro. pate throuch the bank, but did pot reorive the | Ke Lili have confidence that Smith, Gould, Mart.n greenback» for It, It le not known whethr the | &,Co- will pay ue all they owe us, Wath tis, and Kold was delivered’ to the original buyer, but some | Winen the Gold Exchange Bank pays, we will be um of the brokers have lost -o much that the wocate | Ply able to settle In full, 1 Of business, They way tha ty the ANS FOR CLEARING THE BACK BUSINESS. 1 of the street every man should be Mr, Hoyt said be had been requested, before they his own clearin: house til confilenes is restored, | resumed to throw out the following » Thev dd t will be taken to prevent | gestions: According to the resolution beiore t the possibility 0. Fisk controlling the gold or ard, they would three days in which to civar stock market ag: SMITH, GOULD & MARTIN'S OF} ‘There was a strong guard on th office yesterday, in order to prevent anticipated violence, During the afternoon a crowd of brokers and others gathered in | be simultaneously worked gomparin Friday's transactions among themseives. ‘Lhe goes. (ion now Was, by what method should this be fone, and = whether, $a accordance with —yester: (Wednesda, fesolutlon—"ex | Clearing There e three plans whieh could front of the premises; but were occasionally dis- | which, to # large extent, would remove many persed, At half-part seven o'clock, the the frst time I @ week wos deserted by its attuchés; | wh vemed to indicate that the panic was | tracy a fact Which noarly over, CONDITION OF THK MARKETS The stock market was much exeited througnout | gresoludion, fice, for | contracts; by “payment of — ditferences, b would remove another large batch of con nd then again, by reeeiviny A and deliver. ing in small lote, say of €10,000 euch. ‘Thin would remove the Incubus of Friday's transactions." L am requested,” he sald, “to put this in the form of the day at further advanclng quotations—ranging : : from. tw 12 per cont, on the Net, Brokers report | ADAPTING Til KULRS TO TiIM SITUATION, humerous orders from the country to purchase wt | Secretary Acker moved the suspension until we low pr und a heavy bi eu ri Monday uext of the following rule [| }, whieh he corded. The storm is thus blow: read: hope soon o record the return of confide: ore settled market, Mi, DILLON’S PIRCHIASE, ¢ (0 Deliver.—On all purchases anit sales of x Clearing House,’ « {allure to deliver on Kold is do, at or before 215. M., shall Subject tho party so Falling to pay oue quater if oie buy tt alata Dt, wid on wil purchas lod of guid nad Mr. J. B Dililo ibe tiie #100000 sold at | for seitloment througit iho New York Exehanre lank, 100 at Ue Nations ange, as slated Lu yer> | a failure to deliver through the hank shall subject the terday’s Sty, but * Party $0 falling LO pay one quarter of ono per coat Pho No 10 SETTLE Mr. Jackson seconded the motion, and the rule William Heath ropositions for settle. | Was suspended, ment with varia ‘ terday, among others MR. HOTT'S SUGGESTIONS ADOPTED, with # party wha vat oro e) $1009) gold on Fel 1 phe suggestions which Mr. Hoyt had mito he day ofthem at 1a | » offer to settle with +4 \ ny, ths party by ma waist aetiinent embortiod Is a verval rosulusion, whieh wa leath & Co, agre fo) to difference between ‘ 10nd 138, 80° “ tay be able, and not BUTING AMD EBLLING GOLD, spocifying apy pat shen the differcnce | Op motion the executive session was a: shall be paid. Wea ) may that this offer | and the Board procecded to its rogular bu: Was rejected, THB QAsLIONT Bor Wall street wndsr tie goslight, at the Fifty Ai 1 Among the most | ‘The Constitution of the Rachange requires the Jone Morrisey, He Gray ane Jast pight, war | promptoa te Mea a buying ;and sel'ing gold, which was continu ed WRITING UP TUR RROORDS FROM Tum AUN, Gegretary (0 reovrd im ® book, Kops for the purpose, eee NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 PRICE TWO CENTS, continued to comment upon this ane, is not sick,” said am Alderman, “£ ar aftornoon.”* the proceedings of the Board. Yesterday, as for | somettin' ‘hont this ter'ble gold excitemont, Hay? | But he aaid,T mast go {n, and he rushed ap stairs and two dayn before, the Secretary's clerks wore engaged | Reronten—Yos, sir. faw Fisk, ‘He then demanded the amount he had using Tax SON'S reports as the basis for making ap Ma, Darw—W you #00, Twas out Wost when | lost 000; wnd afters panse, Morrissey said to the proceedings of the Buard, and as far na yoster: | this thing come on. and T com ok to see exactly | Fil f you don't poy me that money now, I'l! day's report was concorned, copying it entire, how matters stood, and Ttell yon U found things | leave a mark on you for the Fomainder of your life.” LOOKING FOR RTIDENCE, wuss ‘ere than ever afure, aud that's sayin’ @ good | The money was paid, T tel) you also that the {n the conrse of tho morning Mr. Foster appeared A paar the street going to protect them. ry h dent’ RPORTER—You came back, you say, a8 soon as | aeives. atthe President's desk and stated that he had sold | yon heart of the excitomenth Senator Wilson made eo comments on the metter, a" don't mean to aay it's the foros tt $10,000 in gold to Albert Speyors at 145 day, Mn. Daxw—Oome back? Of course I come back, | aod the group soon after dispersed. asked ® black moustached personage from’ firs and Me @perere eres unten fur U ranted to soe that things wus kept straight penis tna wile ont kine tia and Mr. + He ald Fax T wu consarned, Way, sir, tive own i , 3 jon't say who cnn guces, though, een 0 ok AARY pe aeitueaee the tananes | bere now aoin" on thirty yeur, anid Tuever age ich DY eee can every other man that's got any senee, and koows op B time afore, tila, have, of course, « claiin on ‘ert peers GaromeennYou wei! it beats anything | A MW” Reporter Admit ‘OLITIOIAN—T have been tooking for Tweed and estate for the gold gold tim, Xonly want fo know | you'harn before acon? SY Feo | the Golden Bu Sweeny the last two days, and E afn't boon able te Ceiiie tenner, toot? cee Toba | Mn. Daxw it eats anything I aver wee afore in | —¥tak find them. oh taieetion W 1 . all my born days, and ope Tl never it i OTHRR PoLITICIAN—They «ay with No satiafaetion was obtained. tain.” Why, Hock think we itt "Yow ‘dont: know |, Fishy Je., was in bin castle last night, At 8 | wt ana the ric eh ane locked ep. she Frente MANIFESTO, wind thus thi LIVERMORE & 00. tas ‘brought abou. It broght | o'clock @ Sew reporter Jumped from an Kighth | third street Opera House, © > - Pa lots of poor fellera to ruin, [t's killed their ere ue car, at the corner of Twenty-third street. LITIOIAN-—L heard #o Dick, and I belleve Several gentlemen yesterday received the follow: | \ng gry Po%t gains (orulne Jie killed te . y 1 7 ‘~ “ |, he might's well be ‘iis business looks vory suspicious, It's se socom tng communications dead himself, 40 fur ne blanesa down here is of any | Facing the glaring eaiciam light which spread © | anor the Wail sireet aftr. Tedont know, e Omeg ot WF, Lavanwous ® Co. misty gold glow up the atreet, he passed the | do, for, to tell the trath, T wynt the money badly. few York, Met, 9, 1580 TRN—Who do you think Is at the bottom of | Twenty-third street entr to the theatre, | Poutticran No, $—Well I hive just beard ih Bee ne 8 Obs EAS ina Man Fore tek Be ter? og Sah ba orate ait | George H. Purser is willing to nt all owe Fea ae eee eae esas Teas Ex: | hn, Daew—Oh, well, now, T don't want to hart | nd drew up tn front of doors resembling the | Granth and Fur aoloe Wenn te eet Ry i al oe name tins need. are fur tho any one's feeiin's, T gucas i know who the fellera | mi had ily Martin & Co. ‘Hiltam Heat ‘be that are at the botton kates of a feudal castle, He tapped on the | cheap. I'm very dry, and have it, but that don't make | door with his cane, A rattling of locks followed, | 4tink for a week. tak i 4 a how, in Addition, hereby wotity yo Bodie dene ie, Phacng,® Deen done, and ome | ang the door opened. A deputy sheriff held a | pAbt,TH® PourtictaNe—Let as all go down and oop recolvt old from the ab Rerouren—It is said that Mr. Pink started the | lantern to his face, and examined him closely, The UP TO THR PURSER'S OFFICE AND SRTTLE. excitoment. Do you believe that he Is chargeable | reporter showed him his card . | with the matter? WAH Flak or the “litte rence only, and that we hold yon to compil Mn. Dnew-—Now, T don't want to aay hard things right And away went all; the tribe down Nassaa street ait he, ‘Then calling toa gentleman |" aucstof Mr Purser. Whether they succeeded of any man. Tb'ileve that people “il be brought to | at tho head of the wide bruss-patcued statis, be | Buy he iu did not transpire, but thelr indignation Yours roapoettully, their reckoning for all the wickedness they commit. | gaia + ‘0 commence hostilities agstast Tammany as ones if W. F. LIVERMORE & 60. | They've acted vory foolieh—very foolish sand Thope | aig ig att ‘ I te." their money te not forthcoming soou, “The ‘dream NO CONFIDENCE YRr. ey ve earned S a that Whey won't forgit very | Raa all right. ot Le det im, ‘a | chops in Centro atreet, and tho other cribs whore A cheek given hy the excentrix of Honry Keep, | 'Reronten Tt te mmored that James Fick, Jr., FOr Amini, ilk etieken ce Aawenes viet Panis) COnerOetts were enneeny: eeerrerm Uy decerants 49 tim Cotector of Tritenai Hevenue fot | hag nade €8:00,000 6) the oberaitons Do you tatnk | Vit of donk, with shades of fovvered ris, aud x | Rien wel obs the legacy tax upon the I on of Chioaso “5 a do arpets, mussive black. = Whe Lecacy x a , ago aud | that Iso? Panorama of eof downy carpets, mussive black. A Brébsvn View or ths Weeki ‘ilroud bonds lert to bis datehter, | Mn. Darw—Weil, Tdon't want to aay hari x things | walnut doors, gorgeously frescoed ceilings, and peen resected at the bank anil payment refused. A SUN reporter met a prominent s I'vo already told you. Someboty ‘oker on Wi Clearly, conddenee axe not been restored sain any than, as Ivo alren splendid chand:liers was passed, and we fonnd our- yeeterday, Who took the following view of a le a bie fortin, As for Jim Fisk,, — od feller, and xo ia Jay Gontd, and «ois | selves in Jay Gontd's private room. Ho was aloo ! ‘i é 4 BULL HUNT, them other fellers that belong to their crowd. dim | His black eyes snapped in the guslighit, as he took as Now," sald he, “Smith, Gould, Martin & Co. - Fisk h. a wars folks in the world thay him, I ean tell by Nal ind and Voll wa to be, se ne ai ‘i he a" cape” cretegy nas ted ean oa Cl « dT ain oin’ to #ay h Jim, 10 wt sou wn said he, amiling, nal a , Ge , and rley A Sun Reporters Chase after a Hone Nutt | Z00, 500 {ain't agoin’ to aay anything mein sims | i eile hand with a paperccuriers “iteeret | Osborn, are’ ail one pot, Tne’ bead Gevue O4 the TraltoHpw te Herts tans t Nxrowern—Well, somebody ie to biame in the | Very much this depression in Anancial elrcles, burl | arc dim’ Fisk, Smith, Gould, and fae Ball brought to Bay~Tae Resutt o the | matter, Don't you think eo? predicted it long ago, EF never wanted gold above | Belden baving gone abroad for his ro —Dantel iv a Den of Boars, Mn. Drrw—OF cour.ol to, Tknow it 45, but it's necessary Unat it a 1 Lock wood & Co.t that In the fall of tho year, w fallure 4 a Cer'blee'tatn Inigo, “much erainy where we have a | make the great American puolle, bears Inehuded, g uid always be apt» | With Heaven knows how many millions. Now, you we arc export | S¢6, they undertook to corner gold, and by dolng 6e ou go dow ‘oad stra . Rerowrkn—How at If you go down to Broad street and halt Mr Daew— Why, before No. 90, you will see, provided you keep your | ‘Th the most’ respeet'bie house down ty long ne of railroads and —hiet-priced | bay any price they chose to ask for tl Feciou se eyes open, the name of “Daniel Drew, Room 99." | ‘They wur always good to the post and. they bad a | Tabor, Last soason, when tha. Secretary threw « Accordingly they employed about seventy oF eighty Ceatering in heipin' many a man on to fortin’. upon the market, reiuetng the price, large orders | brokers, bought cp all they could from time to | It was for the parpose of eatering room #9 and find | MARE Wh helnin many a mae on oe Cort ckwood & | for the shipment ‘ain were countormanded, be- | during the past few montis, end beginning to ing Daniel Drew that a Sun reporter yesterday went | Co.'s failure, 4 there? ‘cause, owlng to the price of gold, ey, could not | Met Thursday week preity jubilant over thi om down to that turbulent locality, It required no little | | Mm. Dexw—From what f hear, and from what I | compete with the Binck Sea and Mediterran having itened the ~e had o mi Know, Fhave no donbt of it; anit the wast of it ta | shippers, 1 waa no tramental ‘odne! samo night, They concluded that they held all the effort to reach the desired point, for Broad street | that in awainpin’ themeclven they have swainped a | this panic. Twas selling gold ati while Speyere | €Old and now was tuelr time to forse the was thronged with agitators—with frantic bulls and | hull lot of houses with "em, There's a lot of 5,00, n price uo, go tn and win, and take oll the frantic beara, who tossed here and pawed there, and | $10,000, §20,000, and §50,000-cloilnr fellors: who've PRINCE BRIN. Kocorslugty, ee een a ny moraine. Gane looked with eyes of curtosity on any other animal | lst thelr all, Tt's awful to think of, At this point in the conversation James Fisk, Jr.. | iq thelr brokers to buy all the gold. offered that dared to put inan appearance, ‘The frst words | Mur Daw vee Thine tae ener camo tn, Me had just returned from lis aiternoon | ittle there was soon Tilsod the price up to s oe Hed rat re, that the wust is past. | drive, “He whipped off bis coat, rolied up his | course, Fisk & Co. knew that these, w that asssalted the earn of our reporter, as he ateored | Stocks have ben fist rate today. They ve gone up | ‘iceves, and prepared for work. iis diamond apar- | SoCrsey gh MH gC. nen that Wee ld wag Obl ot feaoban Wle4ée toto BOLE IIT on an average ot ten jer cent. around {| Kled in the gashignt: and his hair was combed in ex: | they "would have to get it from "the clique “Tell you he's a cussed thict, ant if T Miaughtered, | Sn''eaey ‘Chale, and’ ‘slapped. the knee’ of the Bw | M,anyprice the clique might choose, Under te ROL A | and got over. ‘There is a good mi an easy chair, and slapped the of the Sun ‘these maniacs, tne price chanee I'll blow his enseed brains out." but T reckon there's enough livin’ ones leit to Feporter, a ane a toe yy susenly 10100. Man You go to 'ell."’ Misrontas tie yom. lek. eecrunsty Be n't sen | meanwhile, made private. settloments to fhe stary‘Boutwell , This waa the response of a big man, attired in a | could Have sottiod the matter on Saturday, 1 We | "euneeromrmneVcceeaite yet, aln't you? Pelee Grelaan ae ‘Treasary ‘ow blue velvet coat, white pante, atraw hat, patent | bad felt disposed to do ko? Fiak, Jn,—Well, Lahould think so, asverted that the leathers, and immense gold watch chain, who had | yA, DREW Now, that's all fo Tne reer si | nit RrORTER They are saying very complimentary | sei gold, and ho sooner given ultcranee to the terribleexpression | have. Ain't it ridiculous to mix him up with it? | "Bex Ines, 1 aupoose. they ars, Of course fens than he shot into the excited multitude and was seen | One of the papers, I biliave it's printed on the cor: | thoy'd be eaay on mo if they had me in Am tlebt plac ice. ‘sr oa price, Jimmy Fisk and Goal no more. ta nuld Mr. Houwell eeaponsitio for in wat thare | Zou ROC I our they duds A Rt, | omee: Mnowing nothing of thie ‘THE MAN WHO WANTS TO BLOW MHN'S BRAINS OUT, Hy deters He al i i cent ‘fun mation Lied The ec al eid thes Poll to 10 4 Our reporter approached the gentleman who would | 00 WOr0. " olng wild. Because I | brokers were then frantically bidding 160. As like to blow somebowty's brains out and asked: rogard, to wrho ate the partion (het ompn os be wala 0, ha kone of nd | onan They knew for “sure tat ou M ‘4 Fleht more | cra: of their king ping was try’ to save him. “Can you inform me whore Mr. Daniel Drow's | Fesponsivle ‘ body Ick, They all went | geif, and bad gone back rg BG they “ B® Daew—No, I don't think T ought to give you en under the tad, poor | their brok: ‘ime for ke maa, office ia, air my viows definitely on lat sabjiok. I've told you T's a lamentable, a@iit, bot | Cet tee the ten Cole le eee cea Brain Browen—Yes, T can; bat who tm h—il aro | all T can and that must sutice MM bea day of | tike an emetic itil do them ne ualil even the boys sold him millions in fea, you? reckon!n* bolme-by, and then you'll Inrn nil. have his little fin, you know, Nt ‘The ex-Presidoot then retired tuto the Inner oMlce | peopie who ought to know better will say so many | mate tne’ cover at that price. coulda’ a é: i E i "t responsible at all, inno sense Reronren—You seem to be very much excited | of Robinson, Cox & Co., and we loft the plice a | PORina tn ce of me. about something. iver reporter than we were beforo wa held our | "Reronren Bul hr, Fisk, how about Speyer Buaty Biowan—Oh, you be sho', Tdon't know | Mnancial hit ckat with ahe great Methodist prince | tory’ eee you, All that I know is thet I lowt 980000 in this | Of Prosd street ce ea Tre ine, wee tn Bolton's ofteo «i & Martin ditto, with turee bull ter= aire. Bpeyer's came ip, and Bolden told him that a ‘Six’ a cussed swindle, and I want to get a-hold of the thier giderT would give him was for him (Bolan), To Te coeus Wee Relea cle Ser ka ba Willethat Soest tote Winees Paket | occ Wbys 7oe see, one of Fein had my leak . . could ‘and these fellers had such ® Eavonsne Wl Whe & yee ne he Wouldn't get a hunired thousand, he took | fo ya awoy that they dldu't waat anybody to/gek ou Brain Biowen— of your cussed business. a tnirty sailiions to pat away | Leave mo, Rurokren—But he says he bas written ordors | '"ftsromren—How did. they make their money oa ‘And we left from you; the operation ? Tt Vien, Jm.—He hasn't any written order from mo. Why, you they bad this gold loaned out te Ho. 90 node ofnane P I never made him any written order. Its the old ‘Shp ts peecd A minute or two Inter wo had sugceeded In wert eel . ti [Esp oimer Afclagy Reston wad yc ae story of the biter bit. It's on'y dog eat Yesterday afternoon our reporter called on | *4F¥.0f the biter biti, Ite ony dog. President Grant's distinguished brother-in-law, Abel | writien orders from you, R, Corbin, Esq., at his brown stone palace, 81 West | _ Fism, Ja.—That's not so. Nobody has got any 4 they made them put up more carrency to moet the ing our way through the phystonl and mental storm wraay they have | seine’ wires fe eat (8 a that raged in the street. We stood im front of No. sitaan sda ce the, cen Etit mane of the Girectery oo | Twenty-seroath street, with s view to ascertain | Ertan erere from. me tat I Raven's met. Here | of ae Dene was there and. Tt Colt te aioe te eam tavthy | Whether oF not the Wall street reports concerning | uses It's about bine for supper” P im ee ex resident 07 Evie could. bo foun tethat tay Tr no, | Bit Acting awa middle man between the Administra. | RePonTER—How much did you— “In pickle, travelling around from to place tion and the gold and stock etiques was trae, Vex, Jn.— How these fellows do squeal when they | in company with spectal depaties, Jim included, 80 a8 it place may OF attachments and bontes Mr, Corbin rested our reporter, after his formal | Would’ give (tte me'olnmo, T guase wot “NY | £0 Keep gut of the way of at sci stately salutation, with the remark: “I did not | Rerowren—But, Mr. Fisk Rkroutan—Do you think they will goon? know I had an enemy tn the world who could do | aipuys‘aaking for tore Ics me use OF AIKIRES He | on atytlh,2o, ee they Kot stick with a Uttle gota wore not elsewhere, It was only the stepping up of one fight of stairs that browzht a4 to room 99, A number of clerks behind a black walnut railing, and « 5 . Nook - fanking for no ure of talking. If | oy i + Hee een Crate nsatak#: Hooks uD ab Ux ana | me such injustice us does that fulsc report in thls | men wit Pisy with the eat Yhey' get eeratciod, | Qiyhauds and I thoy, cam get the few tools lett tm OTs an ven SHAE Or he a morning's Herald.” Notwithstanding all they're abuse T otilleatand | pay or thia gold at high prices through their bro- he do you want to ace, and what's your busl- |“ Husonrsn—-There are several assertions regard- li Kits, and: keep on repudiating the poot devile thet news? regard bed again, and turned to (Benge Ban nl Bo Beg boughs the, Kold for chem at bigh prices, then they may ked up to the telegraph Heronten—I don't understand you oked at the anaky slip, saying: * Well, | RREO ! things have an upward tendency, aud (wings lok Why. yoo sce, if they an get the high, prices ob DANIFI, NOT IN His DEN, ing your complicity in the pante currentin Wall writh Approaching i bright faced youth whe oceunied | street, additional to those published In tho blanket | beth Fisk one of the sents behind the railing, we inquired, | sheets, and which you may be able to dispel by “Ts this the office of Mr. Dantel Drew?” ans ing a very fow questions, ” which they sold their gold, and repndiate the gold bright But ony You i, , 1 ae as iP Fgh iowa ly MR. CORDIN’S BROTHER IN-LAW AND Tint SUN, ‘Mr: isk talked Ike a race-horse, and showed no Mien ih all heat aersaner Freurt raceo Yourn— Do you want to see him on Mn. Cornix—-I will, of course, answer all your | “#08 Of wervousuens, Rrport: ‘Well, how Is ali this thing going to particulier Dnainess ? quostions with pleasure, T aim a reader and patron a end? Kerourgn--1 want to seo him personally, andifhe | of Tan Sux. Notwithstanding its many sharp at CUTTING OFF THE SUPPLIES, ** Wait long enough, and you'll see." toto Twill send In Acard faeks unon my brother-inlaw, T think At & very —e—— piasesDacueneat kbebasiae STN Prion? PACED Yourn— Bat he isn't in, aper. Tan smocrat now, aud Clty Bank - % 7 SPAN a Reronren--He has been in, basn't he? od, ft stedied law, snd oherwant | "we City Heahrape ¢ Scene at the Vomp: TRE PANIES: CURMOATE: Kuiour-racen Yourn--Yea, became a newspaper man in st, Louis, T have re- rokran--Do you think he will return this after. | sided hore seven Sears, oud am what you may call a poont foxy of the old school, and do not, and have not in BRont-PACKD ours I dou't te + He may | any Beane ann pm polities! affars, gr r ante may nol. Af you want to sae Mm om impor: | wel. who Ie a quod. honest. earnest man, is anil te | Paid —Stewping Mp to the Purse tant business, you may find him attthe Rovius | bo on what you people call the * bear” side of Wall “ x . bon, Cox & Co. 31 Wall streets eae und then the ery is raised that Lam with the | A direful calamity befell the tribe of City Hail ’ pollticiona and sinecures yesterday, ‘They were un- A Nice litle Sel nons Fo ut Indiguation because Salaries are not Hay w the Gunbeats were te be Transformed | Peaceful Amorioan Merehantm pee! , nish cunning has found its match in Cabaa, ‘ DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT, uble to draw their salaries on account of the alleged | alerta id the Minister of 8; Washi " tratl, at least, atte etaeee One the Minenae Of Susie Os: Wienpingnes Pag gh tg My. rahe oH sone) ea) tad Ruronren- From what cause ary these reports | jlinews of Comptrolter Connolly. ‘These gentle: | hus been circumvented in all his nice little arrange: Bred street to Bt Wall tena cuapelag tO Resor re Ain Conmin—tcouit not aay, Cnever wasin the | MeR however, had not recived any intima: | ments fur the clandestine departure of thirty «um ieee ta Gk ff Gold Room in my life, T never bought or sold any | ton of the unfortunate event inQ season, for | boats aud elzhty pices of cannon, Hrescut condltion ot attire te the ateat the dis: | Of 104s fancy stick, ass termed. “never gwted rly a8 9 o'clock an tmmenso throng was gather: THE PLAN FRUSTRATED, journey was olatructed by reeset minaten. Our | ought or told Roll nor ordered it done (or me, ex- | eM 1a the Immediate vicinity of the Comptrotier Day before yesterday a number of Cubans visited 7 gut we reached ‘81 Wolf stest-end copt when the coupons of my Government bonds | office, ‘To seo these gentlemen oat of bed at such an | Pier No. at, Kast Ri 1d inopected the steamer 2 Datiking house of Robinesas Cos & 424 | became due from time to time. My bank account | early hour was most remarkable. Not alittle eur Buterpe, which hed registered Sor Havens, ond Onity was manifested to ascertain the cause, and | which had boen watched for a number of days by @ has been kept with one bank for thirty odd years, THROWING THE LASRO, and T never owned any stock in. that or any oth ie ve ate when itwas known that they had congregated for | young Cuban of American appearance, During the Ne, lad ot oUF man into @eorner, A gentieinanly | bonds and city lols. T have a number of lots in New | the purpose of getting their pay, the reason for this | Yme : oi As we crossed the tbreabold, we discovered that | bank. My intorests consist wholly in Governmey “ Jersey, All my real estate Is under the eaves of time tbe was under the survetlance of the young Ho rmeh upprosched us, and aquired our | irr y And t know norbine of uny- other finuneist | demonstration was most satisfactorily explained, Cuban, Messrs, Mallory & Co., of 153 Maiden lane, culled to w operat Tam a devoted SeethoaIa, cy mp Souye MANY A SLIP BRTWEEN THE CUP AND TH® LIP, this city, bad seat eighty guns to the pier and low- ¥ ou are aletly, and uve enongh out o * ; we MANLY ATEACmE Wit do you desire, bray ‘ Peed oF purchase i it Ager When the hour for commencing the business of | ered them into the hold of the Euterpe. ‘These guna Reroaten—Piease say to Mr. Drow that a repre. | S90) 2 omptroller's office arrived, # rush was made by | corresponded exactly to the armament sent to Myw eanisilte of Tite Sum desires to talk with bim lu re- | risk visiTkD HIM TICK, HUT He WoULDN'T assoct- | thore Who Lined the semicircular iron stairs, the | tic for one of the Spanish gunboats there, After the rard to the— GENTLEMANLY ATTACHR—Oh, you; Leee. 1 sup. avs roughs, of course, toward the check clerk's desk, | guns and gun carriages with all necessary Oxings pose yon wank to hear wbat henian on “ihe | | Rerowrre—It la currently reported, and Think | aud asecne of the wildost confusion eusuci. The | were lowered into the hold of the Euterpe, several ater that ae " cally Huis. oredulous beltsvers, shat a: Fiske |\cinestines seamiad eheartal ced , . tastier that seems to have upae er Soe Recaity. neue t) athe Tie weciny | Sinectres seemed checrful and happy at the prospect | uundred bales of hay for the Havana market were GENTLEMANLY ATTACHRCTIL apeak to Mr, Drew | tie inst tow days. His couch, it is sald, his atood in | 2 oNe® more replenishing an empty pocketbook. | also loaded, and the steamer was ready to sail ye SE ce eet * frout of your hose for hours both by day and wish. | TW tiJ0 pus fein aaa be donsibed, buh their | terday, Night before last the Perovian minister he gentlemanly attaché, true to bis word, raslie! ; y has connecte cup of happiness must have owed. "The check ing Which separated Mr Drew rom | the Administration ch you, and had ¢ alc pak plow ia hese'tie sentan agent to communicste the above pews te the outside world, and pihoegh Drew was bus | men for the dow, and this Y, behind the ice of his little wine ly, and doubtless conddentiall ease r- | led for iJ ‘The lattice, however.was at lenuth removed, and lof | States detectives, and gave them orders respecting 0 id not augur weil for the winceures, | Marshal Barlow, who at once called two United sation with @ number of gentlemen w! da bully Mn the ebcorf ood-natured smile, and the "flow ye te cyre look, immediately placed’ his lips to the left ear of | house twice wince T lived but not sine dor and“ How's things up inthe Ward rot the | She Euterpe. Ministr Freyre has taken all the the ex-President of Erie, and buaaet kim for amin | Panic began, The last time he was here « ay clerk were non es. Surely he was not ili, for | B&Cessary stops to prevent the steamer from going nte or two, Wiule the bugging was going on, Mr. | summer, wi called at my dour to Re looked the very picturo ot good hwalth, The pote | $0 sea Dr looked up Fercively, and | razed at our reporter te a a sneeit ae would iticians began to suspect that something Was wrong MORH OF TUE PLAN. in @ port of quizzical wi which was delightful to brough on hie wn, ‘atering A change came over the spirit of their dream. They betiold. ‘The entlomanly attucht, aiter the buzclug, | Wanted Mr. Grant and tanily ogo on were not jong lu doubt, for the clerk in duietul ac- | — HoDing in this manner to act the armaments of the Foturned to us and eaid: do Bes pasonis e wiviaug mon os Fist He is 0 fant cents politely and humbly suid: Spanish Kuobowis away from New York and inte “Mr. Drew is very busy juss now, but he saya | man of the city, while am 8 staid, careful Motho “Gentlemen, I am very sorry, very sorry, indeed Hav 10 the thirt: bol be hoppy 49 nee you at Aer tlie hon Leone | aust T have nothing to do with any such mon as | Teap't tell you how sorry Lunt but_—" Pare Darter, ihe cneay floamere, ate Se seem engaged, and talk to you about the matior. I think | this Fisk, A Singer RE What are you sorry abont, Larry? chandjse, would clear them for "fittereat Havens if you'll come around after bank hours, you can sce THE ONLY BROTHER-IN-LAW IN THK CLTY CLeKK—L was just going to tell you why, jorts, When as soon as unloaded they would go te hin Revouren—It way be that some other relation of | Men. Tt ts because your checks are Fiavana and receive thetr Armaments, WAITING FOR MIM. Gen, Grant bas been aiding the gold gamolers, and wou wit "ig receive your money to- ee There was somethii of th Mu, Conmix—There is no other reiative of Gen. ensatlon, ry tlomaniy attaché ce 1a 80, tanner of thes " Grant in New York, and {he report is wh oly fulne a a a! won't wel Lethe drer 4 CUBAN EXPEDITION, ter suplen eemed to indi. | Mr, Grant's brother ls in Chieago, a merchant there, ‘out a tall, low, EY ate a disponition ‘on tue mrt or hr. Dae fy {nal | and oone of the President's rolativos except my wile, Street Inspector of the ‘Twenty-first Ward, | Over BPive Handred Meu leave New York an interview. Hat we took the language for wint | Ws sister, and inyeelt, have been here during the One cir er ergerth deat for Fernaudine, {t meant accordin Mea teance, | last ten days, Mr, Grant would not hold an inter. ial tly )— entlenen, don’ and mado up our mfid 10 ete eee ances | view with any man stich as Fisk, Jr, None of our ou passion over such e trifle, It will ‘bo all Tast Saturday night the New York and Fernaa- and then to seek an {i ud | relatives have boen used by the stock ox-Prosident of Bri gambler by the d gold - i ding steamship Alabama took on board 513 Cubans nor bas any one of them been benefited LY ‘Twenty vinst WARD—A trife! Yeo, f erations, “Neither hag this Fiek, dr com, | don't think. ‘To keep s fellow working hard ‘all | 224 Americans, end at daylight on Sunday she was 7 S Apres munieated with me now or ever, and no'other per. | the month around, and then got pay hum, W's played | Of Sandy Hook, and out of danger of apprebeasion, We statloned ourself om the great capstone of | son has communicated with me, elther verbally or | Out. It 1s ad—d ashame, Yea, it ts, Twoed and | Yesterday she transferred these men to the ———, erview with the distingy tho steps outalde and waited until twenty misutew | ‘hy writlug, reepocting stock or gull operstiony Sweeny can't come that on ua. We won't have it, | which left New Orleans. for the and Pant thros, We looked up and down Wall street, | 2 as guedicenl gay ed cll D'ye hour? We won't stand it (violently kicking on | are now under convoy of the old Hornet, now und studied the faces of the bulls and bears as they MR. CORBIN'S BOMs, the counter), Cuba, of Cuban navy. passed by. Lt was @ study ue deep with interest vs | Mr, Corbin's statement was given clearly and with | | THE CLBNK (faint and about to dle)—Gentiemen, | Don Juan Clementi Zefer, of the Revolucion primt- the study of men's faces and deportment ina lunatc | mors earnestness. He represents the Henry Clay | 1 would give you your checks as usual if 1 could, | ing office, accompanied the expedition te Cubs. asylum, We were about to or Kenia school of old gentiemen, His home is | bul which leit this harbor last Sunday morning, the picture when, all of elegunty furnished, His house 4 one fof the finest ‘You can If you want to, son, Cox & Co.'s’ office ed, and out caine brownstone structures the country, hn Speak out. New York Sell y Hounty Frauds, Drew, accompanied by @ bull'or.@ bear. Alter 1 i it you Just keep ‘ad few viinut f on, If you Wasuinotow, Sept. 39—A large number of few ulinutcs! conve gation the bull’ or the bear lott, Biel Wiles GLA Laka Miveaens, Mr. Cotiaotly’ ts 40 sick | ,,W4sutnoroy, Sept, 20 -A lange or of onsen One leading banke very portly individual, who | "A Ponitictan-—He ain" him in the Court of Ol ais abecanain sick, Tsaw him out rid: | York, soon to be Bled deals im **Goveramenta,” was ‘the centre ‘of a | ing yeaterday afternoon ry of bounty monoy of whi Danio! Drew is an, old. man—a very old man. > | Yeathy group which wow engaged lu discussing the | "Gvene (recuperating)—-Well, gentlemen, that defrauded. He claims that th permoas is past the age of three seore and tou, ani ho is | rn Which the Prince has chused:to a number of | might be 40, und it i all 1 know uboat it, ‘Me. | atthe Sub-Treasury in New York was illegal, ts the worth bis tolllions, As we ferday, he banker, in the course of his remarks, | Counolly sent word that be wouldn't be > | svldiers have neither endorsed the cli ‘nor was dressed in 6 fall eels of Bash ead cal pes: | sae Seostor Wilson, who recognised him, and: whe saan ere Because ke en seak. T cota | tony one legal ueihority “to endorse’ the Sede \aclow, A large cane with @ natural crook wis firmy | ®t o1ce jolued bis wudiens wuy more. Lam yorry sorry, for Lam not paid my- | thelr names cases are to be heard at the held ti bla right hand. Mes Mire, | ' Chis ta good chance, Mr. Hyser," suid a by. | Auk mor 2 d-just es cember term of the Court 1 lis ip is not overburdened bys moustache, His | stonler, “for you to speak to the Senator.ayout tho | Sele aul t Wank (ne Woney bad—Just as bad as any face is fresh, and altho ded his back | Panic A Sinncune—When will down into. stoapy Dekiel Bete Be Bhs secrets | PAT wilh” aaut the gentioman, who was called Mt, | A MMBCTHE—When will we not our money ? an hia and Marder | Appeirs to retain much of the inens and vigor | Hyser. And ho forthwith codmenced address A Ols! no.’ Or course You can't; you 0, Philadelphia Repu of middie age. His eyes ere bine and bright, a4 | Senator Wilkon, He wait are so stupid and ignorant, ain't you. I never paraded last eveulig to Welt Frilndelphia, they are roaders thes tonstantly engaged in |. The Government ougit to do something to wettle | that, oes that hind oF 8 feller, crossing the Sebayfkill River they jernsins every object that goes wishin the-acope O° | Mia mabier, Lthink the sales ui gold have rather | ye now’ ant Lil lay itin for yes Yous bet (ahabiog. | Witt Deicke: on their my at the heir vision. encouraged it." lua thst) they were attacked, one aca nntor Wilson rema rf 4 fatal ‘fe LOW 1 RNOELYRD TUR SUN BMPOR ER, shee hn noe somaried (iat there wee ne cone Ny ire Te aren. ibe? and snoer tromer wea’ thrvogh Uae pyroached Me, he took us by | Mn, Hysen—The thing will have to be stopped. 1] yo robber, atallng honest’s win’ mousy. Bo tae | POY: sald hat alt rns glad to oe know one man who would not stand it, hokey we'll’ dx yo ane, never fear, - pryer eng 2 er. be would ‘What wus wart A Brstanvex—Joln Morrissey, He mado Flak Death of ox-Postmanter Fowler, ‘The von ensued we givein | give him mp the money he lust. THE CAUSE OF THE MISFORTUNE, was received ot the * How # To avoid further compliments, the clork withdrew ia on Wi of ex-| " Know what you Mn. Hramn—He went to bin ote yesterday, bot | into another room, and the erowd slowly duparted f of this vy ‘Waal Ww keow | wad relusod adiisnion by a young man a} (he door, | ud Wok up their positions under the Woes im ibe wey bere hereon =e