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Show THE DAILY RECORD. CHOLERA. COIJTINUES ITS RAVAGES RAV-AGES IN liUSSlA AND FRANCE. v Efiicient Work lieepw the Pestilence Out of the Tutted States A Health. OKicer Who Thinks I2e Is a liigsei 33an Titan the President. New York, Sept. 2. Health Officer Jenkins Jen-kins declares that he shall continue tu quarau- tine and release vessels according to his ow u. view of requirements in each case, without ; regard to the president's proclamation. n Scattered All Over (ieriumy, ' Berlin, Sept. 2. Statistics of the imper-. ' ail board of health show 628 new cases of cholera and 11(5 deaths at Hamburg yester- lj dsy. In Altona 27 new easts, 3 deaths. Oa Island Wilhchusburg, in the river Eibe, opposite op-posite Hamburg, 1(3 cases, o deaths. Eight- 1 een cases, T deaths in Schleswig; 3 cases, 1 Ut-ath in Lueueuiburg; 5 cases. 2 deaths iu MuJgebu.-g; 5 cases, 2 deaths in M.ocklcn-burg; M.ocklcn-burg; 11 caes 8 deaths ia Schwerin, 1 case, 1 death in Beriia. Havre, 2o0 cases of cholera sad 15 deaths yesterday. London, Sept. 2. Another of the Russians " stricken with cholera died today. It is reported re-ported that a woman died of choiera at M.ac-c.esiied M.ac-c.esiied near Manc hester. Vrosela Duo lit ievir York. Quarantine, X. Y., Sept. 2 The cholera situation is practically unchanged. Xo ) fresh cases are reported on the Moravia, the convalescents beinjr almost well. The City of Berlin will be detained fully three cays, though the cabin passengers will be landed this afternoon. -he has J fifty Russians among the passengers. They have been kept separate frwm the other passengers pas-sengers during the voyage. The Rnria from ifemburjr is due this evening, also the City of Home from Glasgow, both of which have a large number of immigrants on board. Tomorrow the Normania Iroin Hamburg is due, also the L'mWria from Liverpool, bota ports now infected. . ' All ('lean. Quarantine, X. Y., Sept. 2. The situation situa-tion remains unchayscd: The steamer ' Island of the Thing A'alla line has been uasscd by the doctor aud will be allowed to go up this morning. Her 557 emigrants ara all Scandinavians and very cleau. Increase in ltussia. i St. Petersburg, Se;t. 2. Official returns of the empire on August 30 show new cases 5273, deaths 2722. This is au increase of 414 new cases and 1U3 deaths over the previous day. It is known these figures are incomplete, many smaller villages not being heard from. Americans On Guard. Sarnia, Out, Sept. 2 A car contijMinj ...... thirty emigrants Is detafned'at . . Tyunfei." sta-i . :, , ajlow the car to enter American feftvi&i'y' Shl : account of the illness of several of tlieNica-. pants, which may be cholera. Has Not Heard of Cholera. New York, Sept. 2. The steamer City of Berlin arrived this morning wit:i 4.'j5 cabin and boS steerage passengers. Ail are well; had not heard of cholera in England. The cabin passengers will be landed this afternoon. after-noon. In Pijris. Parts, Sept. 2. Oliicial cholera figures show tiftees new cases and three deaths yei-terday yei-terday in this city. |