Show GRIM DEATHS MARCH I Advance or Cholera Toward the Russian Frontier Foreign Net a BERLIN July 23 Copyright 1S92 by New York Associated PreBsJTbe ad vanco of the cholera toward the Russian frontier absorbs the attention of the public to tho exclusion of all other topics The health of Berlin is fairly good the only disturbing element being some cases o cbolerina which are common at this time of the year Tho most rigid precautions are being taken by the government Advices from various Russian points afford af-ford little hope that the epidemic will be ctnyed The announcement from St Petersburg regarding ihe enforcement of sanitary regulations in the stricken districts dont correspond with the facts as seen by German physicians who report a dire lock of sanitary and quarantine service and bad arrangement ol hospitals v The Bulgarian governmen < ith the approval ap-proval of Germany and Austria is preparing prepar-ing to protest against the Russian official connivance in the plots against Ferdinand Bismarck will leave Kissengen for home Monday next and is looked for to open out in a speech at some of the receptions which will bo tendered him en route The case of the steamer Trave of the North German Lloyd line which recently collided with and cut into tho ship Fred B Taylor has been tried The court blamed First Officer Melssell of the Trave for driving the steamer too fast through the fog but at the same time commended the sailorlike action of tho ofllccjr when the I collision was seen to ba imminent Chris Buckley of San Francisco is I bad among the visitoro who have gonoto Carls |