30 JUNE 1832, Page 11

CROLERA.-There has been a considerable increase of numbers in the

Cholera lists during the week. Yesterday, however, there is a slight recession. The new cases are fewer by 38, and the recoveries more numerous by 22; the deaths also, it must be added, exceed those of the previous day by 7. The following are the totals-New cases, 207; deaths, 92; recoveries, 143; remaining, 585. The places where the disease chiefly prevails are Liverpool, Leeds, York, Hull, Bicester, W. hittlesea, Aylesbury, and Glasgow. In the Hulks at Chatham, the disease is said to be assuming a mild form, as indeed it seems elsewhere to have assumed. At Aylesbury, we find 29 recoveries and only 1 death, in 50 cases; and at Whittlesea, 5 deaths and 16 recoveries, in 84 eases. A correspondent of the Globe says, the disease has appeared in Cold-bath-fields Prison, and that there have been 10 or 11 deaths during the last 12 days. A letter from Arbroath (Scotland) says, Cholera has broken out there; and, contrary to all former rule, it has only pelted the higher classes, none of whom, however, have fallen vic- tims to it. In Dublin, its ravages are unabated. The last report gives 110 new cases, 41 deaths, and 59 recoveries. Among the death, are Mr. Bourchier, of the Hanaper Office, Mr. J. Matthews, merchant, Linen Hall, and Mr. M' Cabe, of the Dublin Press. In other Parts of Ireland it seems abating.