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Show 1 NEW CASE (IF (DIM The Report from Quarantine and Convalescent Con-valescent Camps Encouraging1. TWO STEAMERS ARRIVE IN NEW YORK; ALL WELL. Patients Heretofore Reported Are On the Way to Recovery. the Ill-fated normania sets 4 sail at last for home. Abroad There Is Little Change Be-tn,rna Be-tn,rna From Kuasia and Hamburg Mhow Aboat.the Mime Condition In Cherbourg Which Is the Chief Port of France Since the Outbreak in Havre, Tare Cases Are Said to Have Occurred. . New York, Sept. 28. News from both the quarantine and convalescent camps at Fire tsiana mis morning is encouraging. At we former no new cases; patients are doing better. All well at Fire island The ill-fated ill-fated Normania, which has been quarantined since the 3rd, left for Southampton this morning. The White Star steamer-Teutonic arrived this morning from Liverpool. The only sickness on the voyage was that of the chief cook, who died of heart failure. The vessel will be released from quarantine today. c Tbe Red Star liner Noordland brings 132 first cabin and 101 second cabin passengers. All well. . Hambubo, Sept. 28. Official figures give 49 new cases arid 30 deaths from cholera yesterday, yes-terday, a decrease of 15 cases and an Increase of 7 deaths. Private reports, however, make the number of new cases 146 and deaths 57. CiiKBBorjHG Sept. 28. Three cases of so-called so-called cholera are reported here. This is now the port of arrival from and departure for New York of general trans-Atlantic line steamers, tbe change having been made because be-cause of the prevalence of cholera at Havre. St. Petersburg, Sept. 38. There were reported In this city yesterday eighteen new cases of cholera, a decrease of two esses compared with Monday. There were three deaths, against two Monday. Reports from the provinces show that tbe epidemic continues con-tinues to decrease in vlrulenee. - - |