Show europeans and natives killed and many villages destroyed calcutta april 5 later accounts from the various cities tell a talo of severe damage to property arising from the earthquakes on the morning of april ath but it Is impossible as et to estimate the extent ot tho loss of me no news has at been received 0 damages to buildings at agra 0 o loss of life is reported from delhi but many buildings vere damaged visitors from Mus sorce report considerable damage to private property it Is a curious fact that the older houses in escaped less damage than modern buildings the only fatalities tali ties yet le ported were two natives many houses were demolished the weather was bright and warm when the earthquake occurred four or five shocks yesterday evening caused a recrudescence of the panic the latest dispatches from delhi reports that no further shocks had occurred ap to midnight station eighty five miles northwest of was destroyed all the houses in that being leveled to the ground and omo europeans and many natives killed women and children are sleeping in the open air food Is not procurable as the bazaar Is in ruins i urgent demands for medical assistance have been sent 0 o lahore reports indicate felt the full force 0 he shock the deaths include W L acton who only the previous day aad assumed the officio of district judge from captain elliott who with his family left the same day escaping the shock mrs fate la not known others who perished were r M leal C T young T miller and P parleys all public officers captain airs and the two misses robinson colonel robinson appears to have survived the hills show the effects 0 the though information Is very meagre from some of stations where telegraph offices have not yet been opened the vale of kashmir communication with which has evidently been cut by landslides or accidents to the line at forty miles southeast of lahore tarana dehra dun and many natives were killed or injured personal stories from Mus state that the reverberation which proceeded the er will be forgotten by those who heard it the mountains heaved and awaked a few minutes and then three wore shocks each lasting a few seconds were felt in quick succession between C in the morning of april ath and midnight there wera twelve shocks the day was alno and clear and most of the inhabitants were already up when the first shock came those who were still in bed described the motion as being like that of a ship in a rough sea valle those on foot found it impossible to maintain their balance many narrow are reported the effects of the shock in sickness and dizziness with many still continues A number ot people slept outdoors during last night |