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Show WEN T TO THE WALL, Tha Mahaiey Fur llunn Makaa Aitif ninant In favor uf 111 Craditort. E. Mehesey, the fur man, has made an assignment in favor of I). Alexander with local creditors preferred. He does not make the condition of the commercial world responsible for the disaster but slates that it was the tin-easiuess tin-easiuess of certain creditors that was excited by the conduct of an employee who, a short time ago resorted to the courts to secure wages due him. The attachment was defeated but the solidity of tho house had been assailed and demauds were made by locai creditors cred-itors for a settlement, the largest claim emenating from idcCornick & Co., who held his paper for $500. This condition of affairs made the outlook very squally and the assignment was decided ou. The assignee slates that he will advertise adver-tise the stock for sale to the highest bidder and believes the assets sulliciout to coaer all liabilities. |