4 SEPTEMBER 1852, Page 9

Alarmed at the progress of the cholera, the Dublin Sanitary

Association publicly insist on the adoption of precautionary measures. Alarmed at the progress of the cholera, the Dublin Sanitary Association publicly insist on the adoption of precautionary measures. Accounts received this afternoon from the cholera districts on the shores of the Baltic report that the pestilence was raging with inereass4 . severity.

"From the North of Ireland to the South' says Mr. Lanite the well- known Quaker correspondent of the Norden; 117714y '‘ Ala from the East to the West, the potato disease is this year universal." It is not uniform in intensity—as a rule, the poor man's field is not so much afflicted as the richer grounds ; but no part escapes. The other crops look pretty well, The breadth of land in wheat is very small.