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orof a company whose regular dividends had amounted to twenty per cent for a couple of years, when he prevailed upon his brother directors to increase the capital stock_of the companyjrom ten to twenty millions of dollars. Our man subscribed for the new stock and sold it out before the public had any intelligence of the increase. The shares were worth three hundred dollars each before the watering-down of the stock; when it became known, they fell to one hundred dollars, and (a fact which shows a dreadful state of public morals) the honesty of the transaction, which put several millions of dollars i^to the pockets of the master-spirit of it and his accomplices, was hardly questioned by the community."To-day, this man plays Maecenas; he imports from England his carriages, horses, even his servants, every one of whom is six feet high; and recently he was one of a committee of New-York capitalists who, taking upon themselves to suggest to the President of the United [ States some financial measures, prefaced their discourse ! with these words: 'Your Excellency will please notice there are ten of us here, worth altogether one hundred millions of dollars!'"The other two players are avaricious men, who would beat Harpagon himself. One is an importer, who lives in a cold room in the third story of a modest house downtown. During winter he warms himself in the parlors of one of our hotels, which are properly the coffee-houses of the United States. You may see him every morning at the Custom-House, though he is sixty years of age, making his entries himself; he is his own bookkeeper, cashier, chief of correspondence, and even sweeps out his own office, I am told. His annual profits exceed one hundred thousand dollars. He is a bachelor, because he coulddays, as a diversion from his week's work, he rubs and brightens^ one after another, the eagles he has receivLongchamp Outlet
ed; for all his.transactions are carried on in hard cash. That singular old man is worth several millions of dollars, and in spite of his fortune, he very seldom opens his purse for charitable purposed 'Any gift of mine,' says he, to exculpate his stinginess, 'is attended with sad consequences to the recipient.' And then he relates that, a few years ago, a niece of his, the only relative he had, informed him of her appry!Qiing wedding, when, in an unaccountable fit of liberality, he sent her fifty thousand dollars as a dowry. The bride "did not know her uncle was wealthy, and hence, when*she received this handsome gift, lost her reason. 'And -now you can understand,' invariably adds this miser, when he is asked for alms, 'the reason why I am decidedly averse to alms-giving."The second player is also an old bachelor, who made large profits out of the frequent alterations in the tariff of duties on imported goods. When he invites a friend to dine at one of our fashionable restaurants, he is astonished to find that he has no money in his pocket-book, and Longchamp Bags
his friend has to foot the bill. It is said he has gathered a voluminous library of fine books.borrowed from his friends —of course, never to be returned. His only diversion is somewhat singular, and costs Jiim every year a few thousand dollars. Fifteen years ago he purchased a large property in France, a descriptiwi of which he chanced to read in some newspaper. Wh^||he survey of that property was completed, he sent one of his clerks to manage it. The map of his domain is hanging up in his office, and every few weeks he resolves, on looj^v at it, to make some alteration. One day, a surrflKr-house must bebuilt; the next, some material is ordered ;^tanetimes awing has to be added to the main building; again, the plan of the garden and walls is to be modified; and all these improvements and alterations are carried on through correspondence with his clerk—for he has never visited his property, and will doubtless die without seeing it."Such eccentric characters are not very numerous.Longchamp Sale





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