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Show Till: Nlllll TAIIl-N ur ATI. JI I v r. riuiiuelers Inablo l, (ouiiircbeuil Hllal Itllraus. New Yomc, April 21. Hecrelary Carlisle's staliraenl on the gold situation situa-tion waa tho general toplo of conversation conversa-tion bu Wall street today. It Is not favorably received because It la felt to be ludollnlte. Most bankera seen expressod themselves aa unable to lomprehend tho secretary's Intention In reference to treasury notes. J, Ldward Hlmmous, president of thu 1'ourth national bank said, Mr, Car. Uslo hua anuounoed no policy: his words moan nothing so fir aa u rolu-tlon rolu-tlon of tho imestlon Is coucerned. Home of the firrlgn exchange dnalera aro again allowing a premium ot if of 1 per cent lo thoro paylnir, for tuelr remittances In gold. Itiusell fisjo said this morning! I believe that If the people do not loie llielr heads, wo shall weather tho storm and that Iho currency question will eventually he arranged satisfactorily. satisfactor-ily. It Is a I Ity, however, thut Hecrelary Hecre-lary Carlisle dors not take a bold stand u on tho subject and give uanu ldm of what ho Intends to tlo. At the sub-treasury 12,000,000 treasury treas-ury notes wero dej ostted against the withdrawal ot an equal amount ol cold of these notes $500,003 were treasury notes and the remainder gold lerllfl-cuteaand lerllfl-cuteaand United Htatia notes. Cashier Muhlmaun, of the aub treasury lias not received any word from Washington Washing-ton to make aihnngeln thu method uf receiving payment lor gold. Una J I iirlnie.l ViitVNA, A( rll 21. Count Kalnoky, the Austrian I reuiler, has given notice no-tice to the American minister that thu Austrian government will not grant uu ixcquatur to Max Judo, of Ht. Louis, appointed by I'reuldunt Cleveland rousul general of Iho United Htates nt Vienna, Count JCaluoky Hates that tbo reason for refuslug the exequatur Is bepiisyudd la an Aus-tr Aus-tr ail by Ills forme' allelanooand en-i;sged en-i;sged n eailgratlou builbcu. , |