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time ft meant bu upon their owm heads, It was conceded, for A Co. were nanied, & great ahout went uj inatance, that though Grant's m had, through the carpet-baggers and the dd plagues upon South Carolina hardly less intolerable than the frogs and the lice with which ancient Moses tormented Egypt, nevertheless, when the red into what a sea of troubles that impracticable and im- placable State had plunged th were inclined to rejoice mourn as they saw her old raling element the under the heels of. their fo And this un suppose that the railroad companies, the man- agers of which are usually men of tolerable shrewdness, being the most directly Interested In this loss, would be the first to correct the abuse ; but ft seems that as many shipments are underbilied from Chicago, where every fevility exists for weighing, as from fntertor points, where scales are wanting. The Inference is that on between railroad agents and shippers, a portion of the latter are knowingly permitted to underbill thelr grain, while the majority of the trade are obliged to pay the standard rates of freight What puzzles the Chicago com how to prevent this sort prompts the enormous emigra- tion of the industrious class vernment has tempts to check this exodus of the bone yuntry, but as yet 10 EET FIGHT. RIG FISHES FLOUNDERING IN JAY GOULD'S NET. frettenone grer the names of Bu ‘0. whem many associated the n Daniel Drew. H share; and that amount was be firm Inet named. ‘Thi had been lent to D. nd had si thia did not prevent the purchase, and bide were called amid. bre Vice-President, as before, began at 1 and several at sealawags, infli: and sinew of the important result has been July Inst a circular was issued from the War Office, intended to discourage emigra- tion; and later this was followed by an- other recalling all absentees liable to mili- . and warning them that if they should persist in remaining abroad eated as outlaws for tife. Nevertheless, the tide of emigration has continued as great as ever. ly the Imperial Government has formally managers of railways that they must discontinue the practice of trans- porting emigrants and their baggage at prohibition MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1872. into the Sen—Uncle Hull Whirlwind inthe Stock Board Witt Tom Smith of Tioga Sauceze Th exciting scones which marked the we of the stock market on Friday evening led pose tnat Saturday would be a day in Wall street whose like had never been seen. ed down town with even rity, and thelr keen faces bore an extra trace of eagerness, for no one knew where the first bomb thrown by the bulls woul! burst. Jay Gould bore the same imper- countenance as ever, and he disappear- pantowlmic mystery the Instant he passed the threshold of Osborn & Coapin's office in Broad street, » Exchange place his thin, pleasant face did not indicate that he was a million, more or less, loser, and he descended the stairs lead- ing to Whitely & Nellsc makes his headquarters, with equanimity. On the street things were hot, and Jock the doors of the Stuck Ex- change were besieged. Every short the night had in some unknown way done some= thing for hia relief, but doubtless most of them placed as tittle reliance on the night as Napoleon did on Providence. UPROAR IN THE &TOOK ROOM. Joors were opened # grand rush was uproar began. fall of 45 from Friday's For five minutes the coufusion was al The violent dec! d for all anybody “Amusements To-day, Aeademy of Muriel inde i) Chamounia, Heath's Theatre Home and di ot. by some coll Another Atart and Mr. Mitchell called 200 without a bid amid intensely uproarious demonstrations, for the stock had passed the highest tary servic they will be Hy harsh con- demnation of even South Carolina was pronounced, with some mitigation, upon all the States which had joined heartily in the rebellion. more than usual al & Leon's Minstrels Olymple Theatre Lyi: Then # Great Bhow—ay More recent- ‘The Suez Canal, although a work of vast importance to the commercial Interests of the world, yields no reveyie to ite shareholders. Late information obtained by the Vienna Cham- ree shows that the tolls of the canal produce about £600,000 « year, and its man- and sustentation cost rather more than a third of that # £400,000 remaining are absorbed in enture holders, | Tt has long by Kt, James's Theatre ‘Theatre Comigue (ew Woke. ed with alm: ane Actors by Day! ght her of Con vals lacked a volutionary great, overshadowing, : or Leapelvdetl nd ‘Then the the calling began again. the way of those who are deter To effectually eh man population it will be w cessary to remove the causes which induce sire to emigrate, The principal motive for this extraordi- nary drain of population is usually fouud in the system of universal conscription. This forms tundoubte Se energies of the laws have always been sever rimary souree of their failure. their defeat to their inability to earry North Carolina or Pe to make a deeper invoud into the Republi can party, or to bring all the Democr is to mistake the vam broke for the We repent, the moeting the go abroad. aving no sur- ‘k the out- Meantime the Hon, Peter Fa of tho buildings, posted himself « looked up at the whose business It was to sound the gong at the Instant the onder was ii elainus of the de plus for dividi matter of international tmportauee that the neutralization of this important artery of trade should be secured, and recently the Idea of pur- nal from the shareholders by con. f maritime nations, and of of an Intervational Syndi- Is Grant a Candidate tor 187 Tis reported that Pi office, where he psident GRANT is dis- pleased with Parson Browsytow for having uominated him fora third term, port, however, is of no more account than » GRANT'S own refusal to be a ean- Dr. Greene rocks on which the st formtain whence it rose, Liberals lacked an issu and animating to produ ical revolution, be found in ther and his beaver hat tilted back at.an it under the contry cate, has been broached in the Lal! But notwithstanding the character of their property, the shi be unwilling to sell It, donht- Jess believing that ft will ina few years become an linmensely remunerative work. sion granted to the ninety-nine years from the opening of th to navigation, at the expiration of which time the Egyptian Government Isto enter into full possession of all the property and rights apper- taining to the work 5 soit will be eompany has along time before it in whieh to realize the frults of its bold und Hberal enter- It is curlous to observe that th Journals are making haste to give potice that if the canal is to be sold England has the best forence in its purenase, »bably founded on the fact that M. Lesaens, uring his first efforts, met with the pertinael: opposition of the English Fngland and Gv Dassador even wen the Sultan fn the hop squelch the whole p tion the acts of the Vie didate for a second t nominated some time in August, 1869, by om. Hitam WALERIDGR, sp half of the Comme a great polit- at such an issue ar future every of public affairs must belley then the Liberal cause will triumph, king in be= jal Convention in his litte two hundred shares, whi cost him gave him a profit ¢ are represented t to his Count +o catise of the At unusual emigration is tite UnsAiss- factory relations of the laboring peopl disarrangement of values which has followed the olose of the mount of money laughed. ures called up, up, tip, until whe The vonors- nal company i4 to last The ouly authentic 1, GRANT's OWN purpose Fespe ter is furnished in’ Cc narrative of his int A. Raw1ixs, in November, 1867, when he went to offer Guaxt the Presidential nomi- nation of the Republican part having gone at with Graton the subje back and spoke as follo «not want to he President thinks the Republican party may need him; and he their candidate he But what ts to beco ting this mat- unparalleled. time left every one in doubt, knew the bulls might jamp the stock to 255 at It was not done, aud f terror began to give which did not wear off during the remainder of the da: was very dull, few purchases or sales were made, andthe brokers were even more quiet than usual, doubtless to the great disappointm A yery Bumerous body of spectators in the gal- tly prepared to see the brokors stand on their heads and Low! until they under tho inspiration of ‘The feeting of uncer- yne felt that More Conseci than Judge Allen and Judge Peckham. We fina in the London papers the follow. ing report of the Eng! mon Pleas « In the ordinary conree of ty resulting from and at th The enormous now in circulation In Germany great country exc payments are still maintained—has! of raising the price of rents and of almost every commodity in g while the wages of Inbor have not in- creased in anything like the same propor- ‘onsequently the working classes, skilled artisans or only common laborers, find it impossible to fortably on nites of pay which a few years ago would have yie was heard abov Visk Gourt of Com. urring. the feeling A rush was brokers poured out on Broad street, actively canvassing the situation, wonderin have come next If there had heen time, and aak- ing each oth whethei FORNEY'S requ pt England wh , Rawnins came case of Traken he 1 Railway Company, Lord Chief dnetice immediately rome and retired “Gen, Graxt de fehdante’ company already secured a stupend the hour ecu tian, aud on his retura contuued bis pro “ Mr, Punta Q. ¢ 14 be elected and re- lery, who were re of him after his see made. he next grentienan aid We wished to move in the case of Kamen rat Kartern Railway € verniment, both in English Am- so far as to intrigue with of inducing him to were black In the fac orthwe stern commot 7, and every bull managers were masters of tie situ tion, manipulating the resistless energy which which promised a clean, # had seldom before been a ‘This feeling regarding the bull movement and ently developed grew into admiration even from some when it was learned with what ke foresight Mr. Gould was It coon became known that he was settling with the sinall shorts at whatever they sald they could afford to pay, having Lachange the b administration? Drew's lows is roughly estima Armies of the the Presidency at €25,(00 for eight sears is perhaps to Dnt what i# to become of bim at the He is not ® politician; he docs Fight years from the tth of Mareh, 24M, he will De about fifty six years old epend his salary a life salary. and others at that time. terest in} Mr. Drew's. The street was gradually deserted, and brokers went away wondering what Monday would bring forth, th gain more fame 1 them a fair sup- end of his Presidency? nat agptre to place. He therefore fo y in the matter. dive BERTT was happy to say that he had no ‘The official eat A recently pub to the editor of the [invis Staats Zeitung froma small North German city of about 17,000 inhab- itunts shows how severely the German Jasses are suffering. oof sells at from 16 to 19 cents per pound, eges at 2 cents a dozen, vents, and sausage at vents a pound; while clothing is very high, aud house rents dear b And yet with these hi skilled mechanics earn but 9 cents a day, tinary laborer gets no mor Under such conditions it ts no wonder that people are leaving Ger- many by thousan vass determines th Der of votes cast by the State of New York inthe Presidential election as follows: ed in the street. The (wo Judges who reuimined in court disposed of England with her - zs : WELLLNOTONS, her NeisoNS, and her other heroes on Jand and #eabas never besite them through all their py secoraance with the policy of the Dat tn our country the man who fy Repablic would be a beggar If Le depended on office ; anil mare It, If Gna st takes vast fortanes he has saved, after b. emt, he will De accused as the willing re uniform course in Eng mes up in which any of the Judges have ever boeu in auy wise concerned. How strikingly aud fa enrich and ennoble rity. Such a poltey is in whenever aca In that city uanaging the liad already bordering on #:401,000 t the eto that Wil tled thelr shortages by the payment of about butter at 42 cent prably does their ham at from 48 to D4 rast with that of Judge ALLEN and Judge Peoknam, of the © peals, on the occasion of Judge Banna Grant's majority, » desire to kill Ht managers bad rk at Mf, a8 @ sort of price (06) before the rise, and assertion that in New York youd all pre- tired the prive ¢ f him after bis How will he get money n, it should om. RAWLINS, What is to becow f Demovrat lc ing many brokers es for O'Coxon, He the whote had both been deeply wid PROKUAN d in some of the very eases for which Judge Barsanp was tried and con- NAPOLEONIC BTHATEGY. This was apparently an offer of compromise to everybody ex y that those gentle n & Chopin's office aud k at a shade great as 6 enough to liveon? be remembered, w speaking in behalf of Grast to ( But during theee the State has in t the proport! ANT'S voters over number of ve One gentle: pressed the belief n the number of the number in 186s is wh not wiah to go to Ost ms could buy the ste er sacrifice in the Bxchanj meelves of the oppert nuld he abi initiate and carry through any practical meweures restoring just vital and labor, creased cost of hving should be a proportionate increase in the « of industry, he would not only tually stay th but would also achieve a triumph in states 1h would eclipse everything has hitherto accomplished. ing an ordi- » ALLEN struck » proceedings, in and vindictive speech t session, in which he de omplishing, disqualification of Judge Banyan, CKHAM Were just qualified to sit imparti hungry hound would be in the evening to impartially the toa rabbit which he bad b day with the intent to deve Republican as equivalent to offering him that Gen, Grast considered the proposal purely as a natter of mou as 1876, was tof pecuniary anxiety in He felt sure of being elected ted, and of hay : p office; but as he exp nary part in the trial, Juds out, toward the Vas Bere admits in to the press that there Is etion for Am Commissioner communteatic substantial pr who may choose to exhibit: th the Vienna International Exp even if an Austrian patent Is that with the in- many there settling with small d thing for the terthing for Mr. Gould's party, as It ewhich might have Ne of the greatest fruits of thotr The knowledge that Mr. Gould ntashade of con- d compara- rican inventors Itfon, and that ured, the paten- nlready a #uh, robbed the bul emigration, ented article in Austri Im in the br hiu avelo that he might be than @ LOAN, The Commis says that there area vast 1 of almost inestimable ted States which are unknown in Europe, and the exhibition of tthe Vienna Expo: n known at a re was a fht betwee y. though the intensity of the feeling hardly dima Jone aight of th wh they would drag down a hoy y comparative quiet, ev feared that if he took any rich he would be accused as the willing re- vipient of gifts, what, be asked, was to be him after his second administ Tn what way the public the sum of money requisite to the style to which he oustomed, and which had be- juestion of life srner inh Neither Mr with whom be tsi shugle share of Northwe —— Why there was No Revolution. This is undoubtedly tr Those who attribute Dr. G r to a failure t North Carolina in August, or to materially ublicam majority in to win victories in Central States in Oo- vdard the entire final trial, are cer- wz todo with the impropriety tracts, Many, would Ned at Mr Drew's headquar tld shied any y was entirely & rato the inventors of inestimable value agreement signed for the prot can inventors from visions of the treaty Ww: aacortain whether How the Young Bird Threw Salt on the receive the the usu I in September enable him to live must finally deimnation of the profession and the pub- inanimous eons yased with business One boss ike fs eald that the rine vod-natired, sily evaded by tories in Servia or did net make bim thet genious in ite way. weeks To these questions question, for Was but one and evidently tober, or to rally to his sts Democratic © Only Di The project « probable that the tov will cen with w erecting a bronze nswer to be answer was already Cholera is still prevalent both in Austria jon t merely upon secondary causes tom for his overthrow, deeper than all this. thing short of a political revolution could have driven Grayt from power, and othing less than some gr able of deeply moving the people, could Tn Whitely & Netison situation with office everybody olieas aid pluck » the statue of BexsaMin receiving attention from rent parts of th The Springteld Republioan thinks the n be no trouble in raising of $15,000 that is still requir number of persons whe died fre a during the p The sanitary arrangements mmimitastonens s contenting them ained, and the perh Vietors, would. be wth to say something was at f viebory does not ¢ was no. time the press in dit made this auswer, and so f nder good na for talk, and thi M the room re- from the nar. start, bot abstained ft it bexan to ady and pond tothe suggestion put I for the work, Democrats | This auswer, of cours be nothing else than that a third term, selves apparently with i pidemic, instead of endeavoring to » Cases of chy urrence in B “who arrived nd continue to receive the salary of £25,000 around which AJ his reasoning upon the subject was re- Indeed, could there be any other whieh such an A by the public? the policy of cnorm as WELLINGTON and aseoordance with the char lish people, but is somethii this country. & resolution teaches us that this has always been so in the past, and philosophy tells us that it will Soin the future. ated ADAMS in 1828 on ery of Bargain and Corruption, the eoall- tion between the Puritan and the Blick- to use the phrases of the time—wher Ms Was elevated to the Presidency rs before, Harmison overwhelmed Vax Benen in 180 on the Sub-Treasury ed half out of their wits wud nothing els Linery working with & qulet perfoct- eh threatened & rg. and other elties f Brie’ stock wh kept Honace’s intellect and the goodne ens aad vier W month of Qetober nm ed by cholera inthe first half of the m settling their lossex body was waiting. had settled 24,0" Very well; let these en! erate come that Mr. Drew and the Vanderbilt party, gene As Rawnins said, poars to bave worked its way west- t ward from British India would Involve a loss of $1050.00. Another ru mor sald Chat he settled Cor 10,000 at Northwestes ConricveTournal only embarassment will be in determining bow Dr, Greevey shall be represented by vhether as & farmner hor sngers desiving to muke the acquaint ance of a very deserving young man in distress e had the opportunity some ered Still another had offered to set- ter of the Eng unknown in No Congress would appropriating $500,000 an annual offered them for a supe suggested th; tions, it would be w good which frighte the sculptor, nkers, brokers, 1m ry, und speculators in the c¢ s, Which fade away in p issues Which suc man is from South Bos writer driving his quill. This is the opinion of the Courier= val, and it reads as if meant in earnest, ‘The atid, ying his ax street off the scent. Mr the in Efe, wequiesced th this arrat they are pros ko much when they sell ehort 4 has likely ms down, and the 1, will make his brokers lay ‘The only possible means of provid- flection to th » as GRANT dl of his second term hy would be only fifty-six years old wiaturity of bit pow fame than ever wuowess us 1 , could there be why he should not be rei It is manife the light of the g aded them, suffleed to overturn Admin- istrutions in those milder day LK prostrated CLay, th by gratifying the greed of the you In the morning, or * aud aetion | meets you at ing much a salary i 1 give him anywhere from twenty - ) quarter is about a {Ake insulting him with next hotel to get and F xuppose he could settle for yeaa nts to a dollar , woue of the business of What prop gs to him is to say how much he desires to subseribe; and if he will be as libe and then its easy enough to our Louisville BURSTING OF THEE STORM and with greute ern when th derived from his expected | thelrswindle,the so-called reaunnexation of overthrew Scorr and ws Kentucky in betting at draw poker, the amount that remains to be provided will be handsomely diuin taluly safer Uian he ty aa hod Under bis art It is a curiou t that this idea was in mind then; and we all know t @wind which lets go of any idea which it bas embraced, sures of IN) vain delusion! figures at whieb as a Had settlement avery controy In Iso we ero offering from Nova Scotia at still lower figures ured when addy in Louisville September last; in other words, we think should exhibit that question should be referred to the ar- tists who will erection of the be invited to furnish «i one will be selected, whatever It may be The only real dificulty i+ in making up the subscription, Republican party Presidentinl camy Democratic African ores should tion with th 1 1872; whether it will then that year the sup! party in the No because, to gratify the slave power, it had Missouri Comproe was shivered eof Lake Superior iy Pittsburgh ied thousands of sd to advantace in the fron deposits of There was little ry kK would tuke, Quarter past ment increased. ulation ws to Ui waiting in sus nd the excite 20) Viee-President Miteh enough to stand against him as candida for the favor been; whether the diminished ininovity of the people who have now voted for him and elected him will then be stil furt diminished or not; and whether the ma- jority will still be unable to concentrate upon a candidate, are questions which it is ot necessary to discuss at presunt, tablished is that Granv jntonds to be President again, and that he will boldly use the officeholding machine and all the power of his vast patronage and iufluence in the execution of this dy market, surely thi Pennsylvania, and West Virginia might be od to advantage, to repeal the In 1500 the party pleces because its Southern wing had re- solved to dissolve the the Presidential elect i Now, in the contest whi invited to compet: not done anything myself to make it front of him,and picked up bis mallet ed the desk vi june, and the Dest howl went up this by twolor thre from the brokers, and they swarnied a desk and crowded pon. it followed by unustial still announced that Union if defeated in Cranes Voysry, of London, has fotroduved au nts from th The first howl was and Mr, Mitchell for acevunt of of Northwestern nt was followed by w method of cleanelng inno 1 has just ok side of the Oppo- hexeiting importance as to which we have ve hing with the aunexution of Texas, and hone adapted to produce a great political ad of November * the ve n and benediction of ehil- dd for the first ui for the anci winted day a large erowd . Mr, Voysey's churel {the dedicat ANcIs ADAMS, note 1 determination not sentatives of the press, did submit the other evening to a gentle lou. CHARLES F, withstandin: to be interys party thine af the Boston Ore It would tun out tk shorts at Che low pric ing. may be taken as ¢ it was supposed that wed by the rep Vagain and quiet Was JOUSAND DOLLARS A MINUTE, began calling for bid assembled in the Re only one child was presente Mr. Voysey re and amid th » With bis hand on the dulshod ptatesian’s knee, toucned the pi following eonun strongly intrenched party £ Cincinnati platform wae a ble document 1 the order of service eries of the Little fel- unced hin dedicate This substitution of excessive bail and have ever #0 deli d perfect qu amidst intense exciton arck’s Hard Pringe Brea a nox hus Won another victory The Pruswian House of Lords, fluding Hovernment determined to carry Ghrouzh the County Reform bill by the creation of new peers to overpower fe oppo: mined to vec Idler of the trugh. sentimental ceremony for tl in is ridiculous, clusive croed of th ADAMS, What do result If youreelf, Lny, had been nominated at Cinelnnatie” without hesita vals and Democrats Were copied by the think would have of one per cent, Counting 83,90 loss for Kebyou sinade in ten Every ininate added $20,000 to the debt vid breathless lis maain antic Philadelphia Convention. candidacy of Dr. Grextry, and the speech= ad especially dur- ing his Keptember tour, made the contest critical stag It is announced that the expense of col- enue ts to be eurtailed by consol dation of dlatriet ind. ASsseRSOPS, when it struck ia) voters, and the work went eu» which be delivered I there were Phe result would lave been Gie 2 reduction in the number dle frou te thel viuien, have dete Mand they have so obstinately maintained for the perpetuation of feudal privileges, e reform wh themselves powerless to prevent. quarrel with the Pope Bismarck has made Roman Catholic soole#lastios manifest the same determing ion as ever Dut that of Rome in regard to churuh then uproar oneitiations with the late rebels, These subjects proved to be insuilloiont to arouse am the people of the North, or South, to such a pitch ¢ been lnvestigating the practice of w derbilling grain whon shipped in bulk by rail ‘This abuse conniste tn issuing I vlicht rohes would have been saved, Hight several hundred burraly Many throats, at Jess noise In the coun If (had been and accept thr Which they would cover these made on eloctic would have stuck in ws is of lading at where there are bo focilitte Bt shippers Welubt, tabing the weight from the In this manner the r by underbilling say age on his freight, which enables him tou I his more honest rival who gives a true It appears that this system of un- riously aifects the Interests of the trade, the Chieago committee estimating that the average loss to the railroads which carry large amounts of grain is the freight on fity bushels of corn or ninety bushels of oats por car, existing rates of froight betwoen Chicage and Boston would be a lows of not far frow tweuty Gollan per cur, even of the earnestness and A revolution the Ropabliean Jess progres enthusiasm as would produc strong enough to upset Ven Byeky who was admitted on initiated that gentleman inte thi Tennesseos, and seemed to be very much mused that they had done so viride, original, and un: we Uulted Statee le Mr, P, Dev tor of the Cuned great original Gur tor ‘The plain fact is that avowed sympathy with the Southern States, aud deliver them at any cost from carpot-bag rule, weakened rather than strengthened the Liberal cause in the late campaign. While it was adwitted that they were sorely phiudenod communities, yet after the internal condition of Germany as | ait ten waa ry deep-rooted Mabon set they hud drawo this retribution down then the ba broker roared) aiut dd for the desk, swarming upon and are BULLNORs, Wailod ey snd BROWN Wud, that Hue of business, be is now xolng Hie lectures, as we learn ¢ instructive, patheti eomle, They ¢ man, Wowan, tine, debt, tho Flager, @ trip round the 20 ob. Whether they re series of four lecturer. tu. But Bismauck has a more dificult task either Ge consummation sor the siat- it, and sinking i next vietim of that he would bu Hi lot of Brie, whereat th howled and roared with disappointunes dido't care anythit wanted was blood ut on & lecturing tour, the best authority, Ueal, mora), religion brace eight oF pive subjects, namel; America, he vations world, @ lecture t Key M. t tuey are all w Hifles, le inore (han We ane ual to any elias S all, work they stock, and as there was nos! man took, Defore bin thi of the county isfuctory settlement of eoclosiastical rola ons, and that is to effect such changes in form measu: the rule asin about krle, wi Northwestern, Bail ouiet Wat discontent among the peo- ‘They dispersed again, t Baeunen deus, and the hammer sounded veryavon, This No bushiens was One would and when William Heat and a pyd, Vincent & me of h & Co, demanded | 3,000 rom Boyd, Vincent & Co. ht for account of the protested that the stock lel Drew Heath & Co. piy passed through their office, t Northwestes thiess excitement. The ay ascended until 100 shares were bought at 108, (iprpar] Then he. began ‘again. 00 shares came inat 200, Another qolat of Fri- Two hundred and a quarter, if, and so were passed, and at Ae four hundsed shares in, and the cheers which followed reflect- slight touch of dismay. Starting at 2% the 6 were run up to 206, and then five hundred ore came in. At 212 three hundred ed, and the boys laughed. On 18, 14, 1b, 16, 17, d so wae Dainful, Another start took the pb figure G0 shares were rime! who has charge the floor and ck, He had with him «man . Perhaps one hun- lit depend on the ae. ye and the promptness of was at five ml: oe to three, errors. as he stood with upturned face and wateh- All this time ealling for bids hundred shares were sold at azbed and howled heartily hey thought of the sly dog who had ran hoif they SO; bet why it was only a bagatelle, aud so the boys Another start wax made, and the fle- zu) wits reached, abroker howle The long pointer on the clock was the centre of the gold ver the XII, as Mr. Mitchell ao vdred shares, bow his rong sounded the lulls in the flerce shouting followed the sale of Northwestern at 230. made for the doors, and the who wout r whether Smith had settled or rhe would settle. However that it was certain that Gould and h 18 PFC seful me of the most suc orners ever ATTER THE sToRM ie nore than he nisl offachelin & Goldschusidt Mr, Smith's short i orthwestern is said: to be greater than he prevailing impreasion jed to be that Sunday would give time for a sting down that would result in some kind settlement, though tt would seem that Mr, nuid's squeezing the biy shorts to one seemed to think that & Con or Royd, Vincent & Ce the beat known houses. drawn thi bonght in uy 1. Travers and Charles Lam: Kw) euch. Tn the Fifth Av ue Hotel on Saturday even- nerewited to diacuss Une sit~ Dut the excitement was perhaps not so Friday evening rae Northe Western was the tuple, and how things would point. noerned the ject the erushin, According to bis theory Messr: the corner with Mi on between hil nly friend! ng Osten to him, th ing to further widen the breach b friends and kill them indetait, Under this sramine they will att {opportunity desert Aid, after accomy the ruta of Nir smith, Nome excitement was created by a rumor that Mr. Gould was arrested, ‘The story wis that the Erfo Company had determined to arrest Jd in greater bail A CORRBOTION. rh that the report th has heen in any w Northwestern is ¢ Dunean ner hy ore But- the Mr Willan Nor any owned of sold Bird's Tail. Frown the New York Timea, It is suid that Mr. Drew was caught in ap by a device of Gould's, whieh was ine ld went to Drow a fe . and suggested the» lity of ingeing™ the street on Erie, in which transaes e latter wa “pall Me Tn with the dew, on Drew je " seeretly to buy up ws Phe stock in “gobbled up id, as rice of Brie began vo adv bought Erie largely ats | purchasing an stock rose to ould unlowded’ bis entire inter: Mr. Drew, thereby netting a considerable t. Mr. Drew, rant of the bad faith of wiy, and Wondering wt the Larne quantities tinted to How in as he n purchasing "went it alone,” a ing fair progress in bulling the market oo yunt, when Gould turned a pew Augustus ally rontrol of Ch get the re supply the missing | win to the West. He Jon with the North n clique, and going to Drew, who ptill dhe was helping him to “bull” B asa blind te their real op Han to go short thereby throw tl Drew, rely quoudam i ment, merely kafe to go short voring to obtain their own hands, 1 Northwestern, and his judgment of aying that he “wuessed it wa f Norwest, and it might tickle the boys to speckilate li sthin new.” His brokers exe. cuted his « fd the design was accom " Clention of Mr. Drew becain “1 of the Erie bull move he was watching the rise of the id little Phe fret t attention to he knew o price advanced (rom 8 hour new the elosing of & day. Mr. Drew became ala Tate to get out of the serap streneth of the opposing ducluded to hold) on aad id found that. D: combination await The tsi trapped and kept ite in neeriig the rise What Jay Gould Says About Ir Prov the Sundry Heras, rald Representative—Well, Mr. Gould, Lappearto have Deen making things pretty yin the stuck market during the past few 1 do not know that L have, T have lively, It day Gould mply # bear pante Herald Representative Were there many in ar ell wr was itonly a pool made up OPEFALODS ? probably about four day Gou or tive operators Jd Hepresentative Wl y Gould 1 think there 3. Dunean, Henr were they? Daniel Drew, ers, and that They were largely short of stocks at the nd (hen expecting that creased their 1b Monday mort: ythen appear to have b ded because Mr, Schell, Mr. Horace FP. Clark, and Inyscif went on the opposition tack to prevent a Abie; and, asa dorian resort, they Kot up these oxil (rocoeditne, thelr programme being to get te arrested i: Une thc large operations of t rried 0 Aas 1 was eof Che day, when th Peet are alwavea belig ¢ the saered the leader inthe "bull move: they caloulated such action would create ud KeprosentativeHow wes the arre Toute Jay Gould Leappears that ot roy had been » ih the exeepti he Priday nor Hing the whole market short vol Northwestern, and when: Imcasonger came down front court with the that dudge Fancher had granted ' Nordiwostern, thinking everything was all and expecting of course Co break 1 necessary taaull my stacks would have to be won the market, creating @ pante, tn short sales at a re prot Herald Kopee you found thi J stative How did you act w inn things had Gaken ¢ ‘Pravers i nu the fo J office and settled. probabl operators get out? ably break ability to pay. credit or the! e‘reet this afternoon that Henry Smit there are sev have still to settle. sence, and I best way he Mort tape Bee i short t and was caught in that fix Mr. Stock well } tp on him, In retucn for some lawault that Smith then had against the Pac was ir to let his ruin, His the events that have transpired duriag te past ow losses of the bear part Jay twenty sole that ractical way. ity Ww ind, ha the package, th not to at once & gne-dollar bill snugly ¢ paconced the an Ameri triek the package which, up to this time, had been cured uly ¢ gard f had by man dently and hastily shutting his box drove « direction of Malden amid the jeers of the gaping crowed the crowd prudently stopped on the tim botaterously. tion to their threats, their courng tu this villa Kondout what of them placed four fi offe boxes were speedily sold. but hone of them eon. the conse the Of off by the email ti standees but the tw nissing. the stranger cloared about $135. in fio peared in the streets of Kingston when he jeft. Ur purchasers taken out by thing but the brass Jewelry in King Read, a wealthy bi income Company: not d to have the misatone did not inquire, consented to this are. aud left the bonds with the broker t tiated, Mr y Goulk Twi stood my ground and all they wanted to sel J Representative How do you think Dantel has come outef this tithe Mutter thweetern, Did he cover ail lla sborts bo 1-Tdo not think he did cover them When tho beur clique found things did not nade a seramble to get back. thetr nek to Ket this uavre nusuited in the quick jump the stock When | left Wall street to go up to the Sheriff's olllve to give my bail the stock was at 106, and when Tgot there a messengor told me it Mr, Drew, probably, has covered balf ia shorts, Herakd Reproseptative—le it true that Mr, red among the sho ke? ay Gould—Yes, he stepped up to the captain’ His sales made at # wil yver about 165 Representative— How will the smaller ndden rise Will probe Heral: Thi ome of them, will It not? Jay Gould No, 1 have not allowed one to ak. I settled with them according to the 40 a8 not to Interfere with their busin’ ppresent al Herald it ‘e-—They said down the ‘nade any aipsme 10 cover his shorts, "fs 3 PL has ft cover Sat, i ay Gould—Noz he, has not cov 7 eral other lange spevclatore’ Gaat Herald Kepresentative—Ts there any truth in that story, that Henry Smith ower for bull.ng the market one day ‘during inns ing him to cover bis shorts the Phere ts not much truth in it y short of Pacific Mail Jay Gould who tntendes the stock Mall ry. osition, however, to get Mr. Stock well out easy, and thus saved from titude has been fully shown ia Ay. Tierald Representative—T suppose confidence is pretty wenerally restored now, so Ubat there is no dan Jay Gould—Oh, yes; as soon as the bears had to heat nretreat thn sr of & panic. at waved a paute. Herald Representative--What were the total in tbe whole campalyat ld They will foot up pretty clove te ona. ——— _ SAUGERTIES IN 4N UPROAR age Pursved-Hin Mysterious Disappears e- Ulster County Being Shing ondence of The Sun, Savornriee, N, Y., Nov, 2L—Yesterday aflernoon three strangers, genteelly dressed, applied Heense to sell Jewelry at auctic tion was granted. hired a horse and buggy of Henry Turck, and Proceeding to the Exchange Hotel, stopped and commenced operations. dian costume, aud disguise moustache, &c. taining small packages. the President of this village for a » The applicar Soon after one of the three He was dressed in Lae with false hair, In the wagon was a box con 7 INDIAN'® PROPOSITION. ‘The strange appearance of Lhe man soon at tracted « great crowd, all eager to know the stranger's business. eomi phjert was to advertise the business of the wot ‘ tins ages, and crowd. ment, a song, a tin locket, and @ ten-cont abla plaster. Presently the savage with reial taste arose and said that his main nown { welry house of Elias & Oo., of New ork. He eontinued thris vein some Finally he ope eral of his pack« distributed them freely among the Rach package contained am adverthio. Faili to convince his hearers that his object was advertising, be proposed they should test bis ‘sincerity in a He then drew from his pocket ped it in one of his advertixementay 1 to sell it for $00. ‘The « dily accepted by one of our leading mere te. and the 860 paid. As the merchant toot ‘auectionoer asked him as @ favor pen It and expose his bosiness. nut te To this the mer it for a while unopened. chant considerately consented. THE INDIANS SECOND OFFER. Another package, containing, as the selles 4, Wee next put u dd wold to atvotd \ for $l. But the seoond buyer waa urious turn of mind; be could wot imust see the fruits of bis speculation so he went into the ‘of the Ex. nie Hotel, opened the package, and fombd ‘ore| communicated intelligence was speed other buyer, Who was to believe thas an Indian would play such @ shabby Repairing to a secluded apot he opened coaled. from publig View out of ree generous auctioneer, He found ke en tore fortus ¢ than bia brother trades. there was a two-dollar bill in his package. FLIGHT OF THE INDIAN, Joining lis fellow speculator, the two hastened interview the seller. But that geutiernan sud atlected he ‘bad business elaew bares the But the Indian A hot pursuit at once . afterward the dd Lis pursuers. | & and wagon we yomaker's barn ¢ About dusk the the outs an Was detect % near the residence of Win. B. Van Buskirk on Russell street. ‘The crowd, with pistols in hat uy, when he halted, and stood leaning the fenoe. Fearing the Indian might be armedy posite side of the xtreet to await developments, mean brandishing their xtols aad Abonting The man, ever, pald Do attene At last, having worked at, the crowd ite up Lo Mhting p ed tn ut the bird had flown, Th nerchants are convinved that advertising pays THE INDIAN SCALPING RONDOUT MEX On Tuesday evening preceding his operatic the Jewelry man held forth io There he changed hts tactior some. He took out Ave small boxes, and i ollar bills. ollars apiece. Pour of the d to xell for fh ned money. Another box was taken out and ed with the remaining one, which was said contain the tweaty doflars. “One of these was {but no money was found init, ‘There was a great strife ar the crowd to pure neyel box, It was «trae Hagenerous moment to a uch to the chagrin of the older by The box was subsequently open uty dollars was i 1s al out, KINGSTON ALSO BCALIED. neadae morning the jewelry ma On Ww. Offered to sell some boxes of pinchbeck jewelry, and to make the packages wore tempting placed in each one of them amo: ving froin tea to fifty dollars. The boxes were quickly: dis- posed of the avaricious crowd. He. cons tinued selling in this Way for a bulf hour or su, nh examining the bs he J that the ey, hal been some trick of logerdemain, no remaining, “One utofovera hundred dok pdred dollars were cleared Ivy duriig his short stay an Was Vietiinized ‘Two or three hi the dealer in jew — 4 BOND TRANSACTION, _ Suspicious Union Pacific Bouds Awalting the p of the Compan Last July aman called upon Mr, Oliver vher of Newport, I. 1, and red for sale $17,000 worth of the ten per cent. bonds of the Union Pacifle Raitrea Mr, Read told the man that he did curities of that nature, but offered y sould for hii at the regular oom twoand one half percent. The strange nan, Whose name, singularly enough, Mr. lew al to agement be naa Read immediately forwarded the bonds to Bisk & Hatch in this elty, ‘Ubi. fer disposed of them. and placed the proceeds t the credit of Mr. Read in one of the New York banks. On receiving due notice of the Uronsae tion by telegraph, the Newport broker peld the tan #140, this sum being th ter deducting his own ot 1 Menara. Fisk & H ties who purchased ms otic comp: that the bonds came with humbers known to have present- w Yors The ofiicens refused to pay the coupons bonds had been stamped as genuine 4 agents of the « any in Boston, ‘The parthes who had bough Wat once notified oxst Fisk & Hatch, and these gentlemen wr te te Mr. Read in Newport. Mr. Kead is now tryi to find the original seller of the bonds. Tine pet yet certain that they are spurious, but suspicion attaches to them. Mr, Read wealthy and sivictly honorable man, and he het written fo Pink & Hateh otfering: to replace Gd bonds should they prove to be oounterle They bave been sent to Boston for inspect by the company's oficers Grant to be ResBlecwed by bis I wa Loug an He Lives. Sue: Phave noticed during many \oirt that the proprietors of your paper have | pression to the views of the poople v ind this nation fame Ume, whil) civil you oredit for Twas painod to tid ye dur CQ palgh eppostig th tient an Lat at and. true patriot, Gen. Grat friend and Republican inet fletal gs ng, tell you asocret. It)» thi Phat Gen, Grant and our party are now tong enough to. elect him on a. regular contest 4 Vresident during his natural life. What 1 and your rebel and sore head confeder: of this? It makes no difference what you (bile of It, for we ean and will eventually de it Yours respectuaily, JOUN Lik Oe Onna, Ohlo, Nov, 16, 18 - — Attention is called to Adrian H, Muller's ald of David Banks's estate, couriating of yaluaile property ee The Mutual Beneft Savings Hank in the Sug Dulding cdere many advantages bo depositors aie.

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