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Show TODAY'S TELEGKAMS. Tho Cholera SUM lioglog 11IH1 Un- abated lured In Iho 11ns- slan Tinplrr. 'i V3S.00O 'OR THC CAPTUBC OF ' MugDcncn;. railut lllfjele lleeonlOnly TUrro lloillra l'.ecorrreil from the Mtcsleni Itesertc." hf Tiu.mniottaKsc Tiir. iiiinrni. Oltlrla! Uenaei, uTTbe I I'l lenile lu "f I'asla. 1'Alllf, Ht't. 2, Tin. olllclal cholera flguna show flltevu taw cosee and llireo dentli jcin rdsy In Ihls city. lMJu'lUHANTS llLTAIKri). Baiima.OdI ,Hopt.2. A car containing contain-ing thirty Iramlgrauta Is dclalueil at Tunnel station. Tho AiuuIchu authorltlea refusu tu allow the car lo enter American territory on arc luntof Ihn Illness of several of tho (.ciupant, which may be cholera. AUAIN lMCIIKAri.ia M ItUOBlA. Bt, l'KTriuliuuo, Hept. 2. Tho ofll. cist returns of the implro for August .VI. show uew case to the numlier of uJ7.1atil diatheSf.'S. This la an Increase, In-crease, of 414 new cases anil IDT death over the previous day. It N known that these figures areincomplete,inany smaller villages not being heard from. SCAttDlNAWANIMMIllkAYlS ALLOW ru TU fXJMK. QlIAIIAMTiMn, K. V Bept, 2. The (ttuattoii remains unclmiigrd. The tteamer "Iceland" of tlio riling Valla jlnu liaalmen passed by the doctor and will beallowuu logoup tills morning. HirM7 emigrants are all Btandluavl-ana Btandluavl-ana null very clean. Hii-AUKim uvr moMrunotr. (lUAHAXTI.Nt, N. t., Hept. 2. Tho cliolira sltuallun Is prsclli-ally uu-ihnngoil. uu-ihnngoil. No fresh cises are rejiorled on the "Moravia." Tbe convalescents are almost well Tho "Clly ot llerlin" wlllbedetalnod fully three dnjs, though tho cal In passengers will be landed In the afternoon, after-noon, bhe lias fifty lluislans among thupniissngirs. They have bceuket separate from the otlur (asseugera during the voyage. Thu"ltuiga" from Hamburg Is due this evening and also thu "City of Home" from Ulargow, botb of Willi li have a large number nf Iramlgrauta on board. Tomorrow the "Normsnlk" from Hamburg is due, aud also the "Urubrla" from Liverpool, llolh pons aruuow Infected. OMLY uEntrKDIMIJ. Nsw Yum., Beit. 2. Joseph Ktusnlte, who wss reported last night as a cholera atlrntls notallllcted with that disease. The Illness was duo too ir (ceding sllir twlug nearly starved in lluula. He was all right tbls morning. The Cuuaid, While Hlar, Inman and French lluiahaveuechlcil not totting any steerage passengers Horn l'urop) until lurlhir uotue. CASWUT FIND AtV OLKMS. Dr. Jlyroo, who cxsmlunl sptct mens of ilothlng and beddlog from tho Infected stiamer "Moravia," hna not completed tbe work, but au far ho baa failed to discover any cholen germs. He lias only small siieclmuns and bis ixamlnatlou la not coLoluslve. No doubt Is expntsed tut that thu casoa Tferu true Asiatic cholera. BI'AULLI.Ml KMLAINS llin CJUA1IAN-TI.1i: CJUA1IAN-TI.1i: ltXIUI.ATlU.N3. Wasiii.nuton. Bept. 2. Assistant Bccrctery Hiauldlng waa busy today for the oMctalof tho treasury department depart-ment who hae thu dlrcnt suiiervlslon of Hie matters lelstlng to Immigration. There were many telegrams from Individuals In-dividuals and steamship companies Interested In the twenty da a' quarantine quaran-tine circular Issued yesterday. The clilof question asked was as 13 the i) 1 llcntioil ot tbu quarantine restrictions In caio of stiamtrs having llh labln and steeraga passengers. Theasslstsnt secretary explained lo a leporter that In tbe cose where a strumer brought both immigrants aud cabin passengers, thu latter would be detained at quarantlnelong enough lo assure the quarantine otllcers that there waa no danger of Introducing the cholera. Then they would be allnwod to land. The health olllcers would have discretion In the matter. The department received a dispatch from a Isew York shipping com) any, asklug whether London cornea under tbu twenty days' quatantlneclrcularand whether frolght boats would be quarantined when tbey h ive only cabin pussougers. Hccretary Bpauld' j replied that vessels not carrying car-rying immigrants would not unci a-ssrily a-ssrily Iwdetalued for twenty days, but all vcmuU from foreign urts would I u held long enough to ussure the health bfllcers that there waa no dauger of introducing in-troducing chulcra. Till 1 inkMIO IN UEHMANY. llriill-r, Be(t. 2. The statistics of thnluirlal board ot health ahow f29 new cases of cholera aud 110 deaths ut Hamburg ) etterday. In Aliou.ijhcro wore 20 now cases aud 3 deaths. On the Island Wllhelmsburg In Hie rP.erl.lbr, opposite Hamburg, there were 10 cases and Odeaths. There w 1 ro IS ce.es and 7 deaths lu Hchliswlg, 3 caeis and 4 deaths In Lauenburg; 0 cases nud 2 deaths at Magdeburg; 6 cases slid 2 deaths In Mecklenburg Bchwcrln, and 1 case and 1 death In Berlin. Al HAVKK. Ha nr, Btpt, 2. ifty oases of cholera, chol-era, and fllteeu deaths wiru reiurted yislerda). , lx lnoLand. Loniion, Beit. 2. Another of the HumIkhs stricken with iholera died today. to-day. It li rrpoited that a woman died of Cholera at Macclesfield, near Man-chistir. Man-chistir. AN IMXJltltrCT lirioitTt Baiima, Ontario, Beit. 2 The report re-port that a uar oontalnlng thirty Immigrants Immi-grants is detained at Tuunel slallon, on Ing to tin slikneai among the Imml-granla Imml-granla Is lucorrut. Tho car was merely held for tho umal insiiectiou, nml the orcuimute, all healthy, proceeded pro-ceeded on their Journey. A laliieiis llaaeaall l'ler Arrealeil. l'ii'iei 1 nu.Mei t. J Mark llaldwln, the famous baseball pltiher now playing play-ing with the Allujheiiy olub, Mas j arnsted Inst night on n warrant w I out by the Carnegie tilrol company, unarglng IiIdi with aggravated riot at HoairstuiU on July Dili. He is accused ac-cused of furnishing rifle to Iho striker, ills fnlher lis furnished tall to await tbe action of the gran 1 Jury. |