Drnlhtt by Cholera*It becomes our painful tlutv to record the deaths of three of our citizeos from cholera, viz: Mr.J esse H. Alexander and his son W a keen, and widow Mary McGill. Mr. Alexander was taken down with the diseaseEon Sundav evening, the Sth insi., and died on Wednesday morning following; his son died on last Sunday afternoon— lie was sick but a few hours. Mr. A. was an excellent man and generally esteemed, and his loss will be deeply felt by this community, and his bereaved family*Mw* cnrvjtw^ »Wut tw^nlv.fnitt hnnre