22 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 10

THE CHOLERA.

The reports of the week offer the following results.

New Cases. Deaths. Recoveries.

Saturday 568 167 482 Monday 645 217 728 Tuesday 314 127 295 Wednesday 340 100 324 Thursday 295 94 266 Friday 340 124 266

The deaths during the week amount in all to 829; last week our report gave 1,161; and the week before the last, 4,002. It is not the intention of the Board of Health, after the present week, to publish detailed lists ; and indeed they are obviously uncalled for. The letters from France mention the disease as having appeared at Milan. In Italy, from the habits of the people and the unhealthiness of many of the low grounds, it was feared its ravages would be for- midable.

A letter has appeared in the Daily Papers from Wilkinson, formerly of the Adelphi Theatre, dated New York, which states the death of Mrs. Hardaway, formerly Miss Hallande, of Covent Garden, and her husband.