Show BACK INTO THE MIS runs on treasure vaults have sally ceased and only troublesome feature is tendency toward blockade of domestic exchange new york runs on the banks and trust companies are practically over money which was temporarily with drawn from banks subject to runs la flowing to the stronger banks and cur rency is being provided in most cases where the demand for it is considered legitimate further engagements of gold by boston and other points ave brought up the total engagements abroad under the recent movement to 26 balances with the clearing bouse save settled down to a normal condi ion but there Is still something of a blockade of domestic exchange through the unwillingness 0 new york banks to pay currency on drafts from other cities and the unwilling ness of other cities to pay out their currency upon drafts from new york the condition of affairs indicates a continued pressure for currency rather than a breakdown of credits but rea demands are being met for regular customers of the banks the possibility of hastening the export movement of wheat and cotton still engages the attention of foreign ex change dealers and also of those who endeavor to keep in touch nith the general situation doubt is expressed whether the sec detary of the treasury will be able to carry out on any considerable scale the project of the new orleans export ers for accepting cash at government fiscal agencies abroad and transfer ring it by telegraph to points in this countr but secretary cortelyou Is said to be willing to mal e such depos its of public money at cotton export ing points as will to a considerable ex tent relieve the strain |