ALTON, JUNJNX). BAILHACH®, EDITOR:IPfTIIE CHOLERA. UWe state with deep regret ^hat several p catei of Cholera, or of seme disease nearly i]allied to i(—a. few of which resulted fatally J(]have occurred ig^this place since our laift jpublication* The first of these was Mrs. jn Dolnce, the amiable eoosort of the juniorpublisher of this paper, who departed thislife on Friday evening after an Illness of a-bout fourteen hours; and the next was Mrs. Sinclair, wife of Mr* Joseph Sinclair,who wa« attacked some time on Friday, anddied early on Saturday mornings—both ofthasp ladies having been previously much enfeebled by long and severe lodlsposition.The third victim was an infant aon of hfr. T. P. WooLDaitxi e, who sank Into the armi of death on Saturday moroiog, after a abort but painful Woes*. Besides these, an in* mate of the Penitentiary died on Tuesday forenoon, about six hours from the com* mencement of Ifee attack. /The above, wo believe, are all the deathswhUU hat* ecettfrtfcfn thji eR^ elae* (he breaking nut of the disease—aj! the oth|taoactSiiviicicr1robtbleshouldba attributed to the great change In tbe weather which was experienced towards the dose of last week, rather than io anylocal cause—the general health of Alton being as good as usdal.f]