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Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS. San Domingo is quiet. A foreign loan is to be negotiated. Specia shipments from New York, Saturday, wero $200,390 in silver bare. The Legitimists are urging the Count do Chambord to return to FniDce. Tho Havana Diaro says that the o per cent, circulation upon Cuban capitalists is to bo rigidly enforced. The wool dealers of New York and other cities are holding meetings to connive measures for their interest. The explosion of a boiler in Cooper & Co's mill, at New River, Mich., fatally scalded three men and a boy. W. C. Reed has been appointed gauger for the first, and Er.sstus J. Clark, for the fourth California districts. dis-tricts. G. A. Johnson, editor of the ?.mta Barbara Press, is to lecture in Cooper Institute, New YoJk, on Southern California. The steamship ohn sailed from New York lor Apinwail tfaturduv myht, with 1U aengers aiid 1,000 tons of freight. The coffee crop of Hayti U im-: mense. Ca la vers Romean has been! appointed plenipotentiary to Kr.ghu-.d, 1 Franca and Spain. The Spanish Republicans have for-' tified the line of the river Khro, and will commence an active movement againit the Cariists. Several shoe manufactories in Mas-1 sachusetts have been closed lately by the proprietors of the Gallahue patent pat-ent for infringement. U. S. Detective Hester.of ALb.-.ma, is one of Capt. Ralph Semmcs' o tli . cere on the Confederate steamer; Sumicr, who murdered a messmate and escaped. Lerdoe' nomination to the presidency presi-dency of Mexico for a second term is still opposed by a largo party, but bis friends profess to be sanguine of his re-election. |