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Show Yellow Fever. Memphis, Tenn., 17. Dr. Erekine, President ot tlie Board of Health, has oppressed the opinion based on a consultation con-sultation with the physicians of the city, that the aspect to-day was more favorable, though warm. There w;re fewer new cases than any day previous, but be admits that an unfavorable un-favorable change of the weather may cause a fresh outbreak. Yellow fever j deaths, to-day, were thirty an increase I of four over yesterday. The air is I thick with carbolic acid and disin-I disin-I fectants. |