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Show Excitement in tljo .Money .Har-I .Har-I . lie l, ! New York, 0. The opening of ' bnsine-J on Wall street was. considerably consider-ably excited, owiug to developments of the gold clique, ami partly on ac-' ac-' count of the death of Charles A. La-! La-! inonl, an active operator of large means, and of late understood to be a , "bear"' on slocks. He has been a 1 prominent seller of stocks. Yester-; Yester-; day, soon after the opening of the ex-: ex-: change, securities improved and a quieter feeling prevailed, it leing in-I in-I forred the gold clique had gone into : liquidation. Before noon, rumors of the unfavorable bank statement were i current, and the occurrence oceasioii- j cti a rush to sell stocks. There w.vs no abatement till the close of bank j hours, when a quieter tone charactcr-J charactcr-J ized the market. During the excit-i excit-i ing times of tlie day, failures were 'rumored, but the nunors were not eorrol -orated. The hankers seem to i think the worst of the' hurry is over. I .ind that villi the disruption of the i clique there will be plain sailing lor t all during nutiuim. To-d;y closed with the -treet full of rumors, but the i markets wen: comparatively quiet, i |