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Show BULLETINS , : OFGHOLERA. They Are No Longer Necessary in-" New York and Cease. IN OTHER COUNTRIES THE' SCOURGE IS SPREADING. It Is Now Easing- Near Bologie ia Trance. IN SOUTH RUSSIA INVALID CARS ARE ATTACHED TO TRAINS. Emigrants Turned IttkfTn From th United States Are Xot Allowed in ' Prwsia or to Pus Through th Country and Destitution J Terrible Terri-ble Among: Them Aotes From Every Where. . . Net York, Oct. 1. The Hamburg American Amer-ican steamer Colombia arrived thi morning with 220 cabin passengers. All well. The Italian mto-otwu Giovanni Baasen arrived this morning and anchored off quarantine. quar-antine. It was at once boarded by the oflL-cer oflL-cer of tie day from the United States scbooner Philadelphia. Ha brought a request re-quest for the health oflieer to go aboard at once. " Between Pros lan sod the Doep Sea. Beeliw, Oct. 1. Russian immigrants who have been refused admission to the United States are not allowed to reenter Prussia; some just returned are reported in a miserable misera-ble condition. Ifinety at Cuxhaven have been refused tickets on the Prussian railroads. rail-roads. The weather at Hamburg is cooler the temperature having dropped twenty degrees de-grees in Elbe within a weex. . Spreading to South Russia. , Odessa, Oct L Cholera is officially announced an-nounced at Tiraspol, Bander, KiischineSE, - NiehoiaJefL Troopa patrol the towns to prevent disturbance. The government has ordered all fairs in Sooth Eassia claaod another an-other month. Owing to th increase of cholera between Kleff and Odessa, five more large barracks for patients have been erected. All trains have invalid earrtegea attached. At Hamburg. Hamburo. Oct 1. Officii! cholera renorta show an increase of fourteen in new eases and a decrease of ten in the number of deaths. i Near Boulogne. Paris, October L A hundred eases of cholera are reported at Partel. a suburb of Boulogne within the last ten days. |