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Show AND STILL, THE EMMA. At a meeting of nliarclioldtirH of tho Kuiiua oiino, 1i1 at Glasgow upon tho of March, a n-iiort was made of tliii procLC'liud at a publiu mcetiiiK in London, where one Mr. Uunutniou wan adilcd to iho directorate ari a rcp-rcntaiivo rcp-rcntaiivo of the .Scotuli intercut. Dr. Walker, chairman of t ho (jlaow meeting, made a few preliminary n: mark;), stating that he and Mr. ller.-dernon ller.-dernon and wjuju one cU full satinlicd, now that tho hh p the Emma mint-would mint-would ho back I'd out into fetuoolli water and get lair play; and that thit depended upon the report of the gentleman gen-tleman sent out, which if good, would HOnd tho shares up to 15 or 20, and, if damaging, down to '.i or 5, after which Mr. IIcDihraon took the Btand. The chief points in hn remarks wero thoir ahuMO of everything American, and rejoicing that tho directors had got rid of every American in the mine. lie rt I'erred, in answer to a nharcholder, to an offer made of 10,-000 10,-000 a month fur tho working of tho mino, made by noma "Yankee firm," but the proposal had not been entertained enter-tained for a moment. Every expression express-ion deprecatory of tho "Yankcce" waa greeted with "applause" by tho participators in tho meeting, meet-ing, which was finally adjourned adjourn-ed with a voU of thanks to the Henderson-London deputation. If these wine old Scottish gentlemen understood un-derstood tho real situation of affairs, thoy would disohargo their bile in a different direction; and tho "bcara" would nuvor bavo been ablo to run Emma stock down to its present low iiguro. That tho security and depth of the bdows in tho mountains and can yous should retard activo mining operations oper-ations is something that these gentlo-iii gentlo-iii on havo had abundant opportunity of learning, and should understand, by thin time. If, taking advantage of tliid condition of things during tho pant st;afion, the "boars" have made a combined raid, rushing tho Emma dtoek down, wo fail to perceive that thin ia any fault of tho mine or its managers, be they Americans or foreigners. for-eigners. No one, who Iihh taken any pains to Qfccrlain, had had any doubt as to tho vi'lue of tho Kmma, despite the hue and cry of iho "bears,'1 and there is r:aliy u i occasion for cither tho alarm of tho Ulagow stockholder or tho abuNO by Mr. Uenderson toward to-ward everything Americau. Both illustrate the moatal calibre of tho imrliea so ueodloy.sly affected. |