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Foreign News July 14, 1866

The Tri Weekly Standard

Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina

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Latest European intelligence reports cholera resuming in southwestern Russia and prevalent in Holland; 724 cases and 400 deaths in Leghorn; 433 cases and 169 deaths in Rotterdam; cases in Prussian cities and 84 deaths in Antwerp; outbreaks in several French places but none in Paris.

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New York, July 13.—The latest European intelligence notes the progress of the cholera. It has resumed its activity in the Southwestern provinces of Russia, and is widely prevalent in Holland. Seven hundred and twenty-four cases and four hundred deaths have occurred at Leghorn; four hundred and thirty-three cases in Rotterdam and one hundred and sixty-nine deaths, and the malady is at Berlin, Stettin, Frankfort on the Oder, Neustadt, and other Prussian cities, and at Antwerp there have been 84 deaths.

In France the epidemic has broken out in several places with great violence, however no cases had occurred in Paris.

What sub-type of article is it?

Disease Or Epidemic

What keywords are associated?

Cholera Epidemic Russia Holland Leghorn Rotterdam Prussia Antwerp France

Where did it happen?

Europe

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Primary Location

Europe

Event Date

As Of July 13

Outcome

724 cases and 400 deaths at leghorn; 433 cases and 169 deaths in rotterdam; 84 deaths at antwerp; outbreaks in france but none in paris

Event Details

Cholera has resumed activity in southwestern Russia and is widely prevalent in Holland. Cases reported in Prussian cities including Berlin, Stettin, Frankfort on the Oder, and Neustadt. In France, the epidemic has broken out in several places with great violence.

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