CHOLERA REPORT.
The disease is rapidly disappearing in the metropolis. The following is a summary of the reports since our last—
Days. New Cases. Deaths. Recoveries.
Friday, 13th 23 14 21 Saturday, 14th ; and Sunday. 15th 34 11 25
. Monday. 16th 11 7 17 Tuesday, 17th 20 5 5 . Wednesday, 18th 7 3 7
Yesterday there was no report, from its being Good Friday It will be recollected, in reference to the dates, that the reports are always a day in arrear In the Country, the disease has been nearly stationary. At Goole, much of the apprehension which it at first inspired, is now gone; at Ely also, its ravages have in a great measure ceased. In the West of • Scotland, it still lingers ; and there have been a number of new rases at Pollockshaws, a large village in the immediate neighbourhood of : Glasgow. Considerable alarm was felt at Liverpool lest it should be brought over by the steam-boat passengers from Dublin ; where it eon- stinues to show itself, though not in a very alarming form ; and a qua- . rantine was imposed on vessels from Dublin in consequence. We had ,hoped that this despicable folly was abandoned. The inconvenience to which Dublin was subjected by 'the regulations of the Liverpool Ma- ...gistrates, led to a memorial to Government against them ; and an answer was despatched to this memorial on Monday, which will, it is supposed, put an end to the inconvenience. Last night's accounts from Dublin describe the disease as on the increase. The entire number of cases lad only been 57; but out of these, there had been 38 deaths, and only ,,2 recoveries.
• The Globe of last night states that the Central Board is about to be reduced. For any thing that it has ever accomplished, it need not have been instituted.