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Show LATEST TELEGRAMS. YELLOW l-EVEK. Tlie Oenerul Outlook Continues Contin-ues to IJrlntitcu, Chicago, 3. Southern advices arf! lavorable tor the eir'y abatement u( yellow lever. New Orleans, 23. J. J. McDerrnUt, telegraph operator, died to-night, aged 26. The Pea body association, to day, issued over 50,000 rations; the appli catiocs for relief to tho Young Men'B Christian association were 37,000 and to the Howards, 54,000. Of 173 cases reported to the board of health, to-day, only 26 were claised as new cases. Dr. Chapin, president of the board of health, says due notice will be given by tho board when absentees may safely return. Memphis, 23. Four deaths in the last twenty-four hours ending at 6 to-night; 29 new cases are reported in the city and the country, most of them being returned refugees. Chattanooga, 23. Three deaths from yellow lever iu the last twenty four hours and 3 osw C'isrs. Great destitution exists. The re.iel t-cinmil-tee have only three days' supplies on hand. Weather cold. |