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Show GENERAL. The tmiutt MIuiuk Hull. New York. 70. British Vico-Cliaiieellor Vico-Cliaiieellor M.iiin e, in a recent decision de-cision at London, ordered the petition 1 lor ihb winding up of the Emma! mining company tu staud over tid the fuU meeting of the tthareholders I is held. The vice-chancellor does not doubt that the concern originated in fraud; and says expressly that the; shareholders had been cheated; that I the mine is not worth working, aud it : is his opinion that the compulsory ! winding up is best. If anything! could be got out of the original vendors ven-dors by a suit in the United States an 'rlicLil liquidation appointed by tne iiritish court Ciin conduct the suit belter than any bedy elfO. (iiass, couiis,-l lor 21,000 Bhares however, insists Hint thwre is some hope of getting eoniithing from the mine. His sanguine clients desire to replace the present directors wiih new ones to go ou. Glass insists that the company has no debts, and is getting $10,000 silver monthly, which pays expenses. The Tribune London correspondent says: Various things show that there are parties in England, as well &i America, interested in suppressing an inquiry into the early history of the company. |