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LATE TELEGRAMS.

DREADFUL FATALITY AT ST. GERVAISE. WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE. FIFTEEN CRATERS OF MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. THE CHOLERV OUTBURST. ANOTHER TRAGEDY IN THE ALI'S. By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright, (I'KH UNITI-D PItKSS ASSOCIATION.) Bebnb, July 14. It is impossible to identify a number of tho victims of the St Gervaise accident owing to the mutilation of the bodies. In some instances the heads and limbs had been torn away. Another serious accident is reported in the Alps. A glacier near Chamounix demolished a mill, and killed fifteen people. Paeis, July 15, The anniversary of the destruction of the Bast.lle wa« observed in Paris to day as a national feto with tremendous enthusiasm. Spanish doctors declare that the cholera prevalent in the city ib of the Asiatic type. Romk, July 14Etna is hurling streams of lava and huge rocks to an immense distance. The people near the mountain are seriously alarmed. July 15. Fifteen craters of Mount Etna are in eruption. Buenos Aybes, July 15. The .Argentine torpedo catcher Rosales has foundered off the coast of Uruguay, and it is feared that seventy of her crew were drowned. Two other Argentine warships were caught in the storm, and considerable anxiety is feared for their safety. Later. The missing warships have arrived safely. St. Petkrsbubo, July 14. The excitement in Baku over the ravages of cholera continues, and it is estimated that 44,000 persons have fled from the town. Cholera has made its appearance at Simbrisk, on the Upper Volga. Riots occurred at Saratov owing to re ports that cholera patienti were being buried alive with quick lime. The police station, doctor's house, and the hospitals were wrecked by an infuriated md ignorant mob. The troons were called out, and three of the rioters were killed before they would disperse. The excitement in Baku over the ravages of cholera continues, and it is estimated that 44.0C0 persons hare fled from the town. July 15. Black -pox has appeared among the troops stationed in the city. Calcutta, July 14. The whole of the Frontier of Huznras is in rebellion again. Rio dr Janeiro, July 14. The crew of the Rosale-, who it was feared went dewn with the vessel, were saved. Washington, July 14. The miners of Idaho have seized an adjutant of troops as a hostage The Governor of Idaho has declared the Boise County in a state of rebellion. Twelve corpses of non-Union men have been found in a ravine. The strikers have taken possession of the mines, and are terrorising the whole district. They blew up a railway bridge at Mullan with dynamite, in order to prevent the troops getting up, nnd threaten to blow up four mines in the event of an attack. London, July 14. Lord Salisbury invites Mr Dibbs to ask the Colonial Government to institute an inspection of-the butter shipments, in ordor to secure quality and regular supplies. Madrid, July 14. The Court has proceeded to bt Sebastian, fearing Cholera. New York, July 15. The miners of Idaho are entrenched in a strong position, and will oppose the troops. The manager of one of the mines has been killed, and his body terribly mutilated. The miners have captured several reporters and imprisoned them. Martial law has been proclaimed at Carnegi's homestead. The result of the Eclipse Stakes— Orme, 1 ; Orvietto, 2 ; St. Damien, 3.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 12, 16 July 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 12, 16 July 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 12, 16 July 1892, Page 2

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