Business; Capitalists and financiers -- United States; Speculation; Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)
DEAR SIR:—I send you an exact copy, published in the _Graphic_
newspaper under date of June 15th, 1886, of a bond issued by the
State of Georgia, which you will perceive is an out-and-out
State bond and represents an issue of 1,800 bonds of $1,000
each. The act of authorization of the State was passed upon by
the eminent legal firm of Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, also by
the late Judge Emott as being in conformity with law and in
every respect a regular and legally issued bond of that State.
The innocent holders of these bonds are the following:
The Broadway National $200,000
Bank
The Metropolitan Savings 100,000
Bank
The Brooklyn Trust Co 100,000
Russell Sage 200,000
Henry Clews & Co 486,000
The Union Trust Co 100,000
Ezra A. Boody 200,000
Richard Irvin & Co 133,000
The Commercial Warehouse 200,000
Co. about
The balance is in small lots scattered in numerous hands. None
of these bonds was disposed of for less than 90 cents in money.
The Broadway Bank loaned $160,000 upon theirs, taking them as
collateral. Some other institutions held them as collateral
against advances similar to that of the Broadway Bank. The whole
of this issue was repudiated by the State.
The State of Georgia also notified the Exchange that a large
number of bonds known as Quarterly Gold Georgia Bonds were also
repudiated. The numbers of these bonds were scattered in amongst
an issue of two and one-half millions of that class of bonds,
all of which were long previously admitted to dealings at the N.
Y. Stock Exchange. The N. Y. Stock Exchange having received
notice from the State that they had been repudiated, ordered
them stricken from the list. These bonds are all in the hands of
innocent, _bona fide_ holders, who paid in the neighborhood of
par for them in all instances and the avails therefor were
received by the State.
Those not repudiated of these issues have since and are now
daily quoted at the N. Y. Stock Exchange, the price being at the
present time nominally about 112.
I have only noted a part of the bonds repudiated by the State of
Georgia, so that you may be convinced of the fact that the bonds
are out-and-out State bonds and just as good an obligation
issued under the great seal of the commonwealth of Georgia and
as absolutely binding upon the State as the new bonds which are
now attempted to be listed; and should the latter be listed, the
chances are that they will share the same fate as those noted.
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