Posted with permission of the transcriber, 'Ann' Geo. The West Cumberland Times, Saturday, Oct. 18, 1884 - LATEST NEWS. (BY TELEGRAPH) ______ THE CHOLERA. Rome, Friday. - According to the official bulletin, there are 66 fresh cases of cholera at Naples yesterday up to 4 p.m., and 25 deaths. At Genoa, up to 10 p.m.. seven fresh cases occurred and three deaths. Seven cases already under treatment also terminated fatally. ~~~~~~~~~~ ALLEDGED VALUABLE 'FIND' OF GREEK STATUARY. Three Greeks were charged at the Thames police Court, yesterday, with being in possession of statuary reported to be worth £15,000. They said it was found in a marble coffin in Greece. The Greek Government is being communicated with. Prisoners were remanded on bail. ~~~~~~~~~~ FATAL GAS EXPLOSION. A terrible gas explosion occurred on Thursday night at Edward Street, Bermondsey. Mrs. JONES, a lodger, noticing a smell of gas obtained the assistance of the company's men, who proceeded to investigate the place with a naked light. The front of the house was blown out, and the upper rooms fell in, burying eight persons. One child died; two others were severely hurt, and many persons were less seriously injured. ~~~~~~~~~~ A WOMAN KICKED BY A CLERGYMAN. The Rev. Patrick PHELAN was yesterday fined one guinea at Glasgow Police Court, for kicking Mary MOORE in St. James' Church, on Sunday night. Complainant was forcing her way into the choir.