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Show 1101 11 Miii'iirr, llmiUrrK lle Their Mens ur llm llusnrlnl Mlnnllui, Nnv Vollic, Apll 11 The ship-minis ship-minis el gold louay u III amount to $3 600,01)0. Of the turn ? l,4JO,000 was taken from the auhtreusury. No gold was received nt Ibasubtreaiury yefferdft). The tioaaury statement yesterday ihowed n golireirve of $100,3.0,050 against ,lud,S47,o97 last Uaturuay. ILo shlimeuts today will not show In the retort until Thursday end by that time It Is hoped touilder-able touilder-able gold will have been received at dllletenl subtrraiurles. Notwithstanding Notwith-standing tho lkigeshlnienls, the exchange ex-change rate remains firm. There b 110 proipectot ahliments ceasing. Borne bankers who are telling most of the exchange bills, about re month a,u made careful calculations aa to how much the shlimeuts would 1 robably amount to before summer. They figure that l.uron would lake M.uoo.uou to $30,000,0)0 from this country. Blnce that time about $3,000,- 000 have been shlpd aul the tankers fully expict that the llil mints will f.0 on until at lint t.&.UOO.OOO have gone out. A bunker talking ol the situation atstea that the aecrelar) woull have dlfllcully In (lacing any bonda to replenlih thu rescrvo now. If ho should try, for tho bank di-poall di-poall are not eo largo aa two niontha ago. At that time, he salJ, tho Isiuo 01 bonds wciild nearly or cntlielj haveatotjod the ahlnienls, Ucauto n good deal ol eolJ waa sent out ly Imporlera teltllng foreign obligations, obli-gations, lor tear that gold would go to a premium and lorilgu debts would have to bo paid In more expenslvo currency. Hue lor thla fear many foreign accounts would have been left uiiutllud and the domtatlo onea now outstanding would have been balanced, became the mtelcat waa aslcr on the other side, and other tilings being equal, many would refer lo let the debts ttand there. M11jur1.Ur middle UuvrLAiii, OoIj, April 11. The mayoralty muddle ! not yet settled. Ituie arrived rlretaudtouk lOMeaalou of the chair. When lllee arrived liu deruanied Itendltcte refuted to u-cole. u-cole. They both eat la the olllco ills cuslngthls umtter and weiu waiting for l.nw Director Meyer toaearlu order to f t lib view ol the matter but ho did not cumi. He waa apolnted Inspector In tho Indian bureau from l,oiitaaua lu Cleveland's lir.t administration and rcmalue.1 In the place nearly one year under Preildenl Harrlsou. Ho was an oilier lu tbu old army and Kit It to Join his fortunes with tho cuntederacy. O II, Ilellimer uomlnatcd illatrlot Judge ror UiiKon wua tho foriunato one of a quartette of craonal friends, atrlvingior the lace. He IsalwutfiJ ycare and enjoys one uf the largest 1 radices of any laHerllli thoatute Hels now iieildent of t'ortlaud nnd a member ol the law firm slatted ly Benalor Doljli. asiiruier AasnrUllmi In Mrrl. UniCAiiu, April 11 A meeting ol the Traiiicoulluental Passenger Association Asso-ciation Is to bu held tomorrow, Inb morning members of tne association met to ptriect an organliitlou Lut almost Immediately ailjuurnuJ. |