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Show BRIEF TELEURAMS. Ledru Rollin is dead. . Kalakaua and suite left New York Thursday morning for New Haven. Kalakaua was the banqueted guest of New Haven on Thursday. Twenty-five thousand famine stricken strick-en persons have- died in Asia Minor of disease. In parts of New Hampshire Wednesday Wed-nesday night, the mercury stood at 303 below zero. It is believed that a decided majority ma-jority ot the Wisconsin coming legislature, legis-lature, favor the repeal ol the Potter railway la.v. Haifa million of government gold sold on Thursday at 12.14 to lli.lo. Specie shipments from New York, $1,100,000. A Paris despatch says that the modification in the French cabinet will be slight and without political significance, The foreign insurance companies doing business in Havana, have increased in-creased their rates iu that city 40 per cent., on account of the frequency of tirea- The Mexican claims commission have a wattled $-34,000 to Captain Patrick H. Cooley aud oliier owners of the iitbecc-i Adams, seized at La Paz by the Mexican authorities. The discussion of the constitutional iaws is progressing between the French ministry :uid the various parties par-ties in the assembly. There is much difference of opiuiou manifested. The United States Darieu surveying expedition, under tiie command of Lieut. Frederick Collins, will leave New York on Saturday iu the Aca-puLco Aca-puLco for Aspiuwail. fney will be conveyed by the Canandjiyua up the .trato river. |