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Show Yellow tfever. Memphis, 19. The board of health oflicially reports seven deaths from yellow fever for the past twenty-four houre, onding at 6 o'clock to-night. The undertakers report 13 additional intermeuta. Sixteen physicians ol the Howard medical corps report 40 new cases, 10 within the city limits and 30 in the suburbs. The funds now in the hands of committees abroad might be retained until further advices ad-vices are aent them that they are not needed. Jackson, 19. Total caaea of yellow fever here to date, 257, uf whom 98 are white; tola- deaths 37, of whom 25 were white; now under treatment, 220. The frost of the past two nighta makea the prospect brighter, but ia severe on those already sick. Vicksburg, 19. There was a light froBt this morning with the prospect of another to-night. Deaths in the city, 4, and 5 in the country. Memphis, Tenn., 19. A heavy black froit fell last night. This morning ice, a sixteenth of an inch thick, formed in pools beyond the cily limits. From 6 o'clock last evening until noon to-Jay, undertakers under-takers report ten orders lor interment j. New Orleans, 19. The weaiber ia Hfinr and rtnnb Deaths. 25: cases reported, 55. Baton Bouge, 19. New cases, 40; daaths, 4; light frost this morning. Paria, 19. Minister Noyes has forwarded for-warded 4,000 for the relief of yellow fever Bu8erers. Washington, 19. Emperor William, Wil-liam, of Germany, has sent 3,000 reichsmarks, about $700, as a contribution contri-bution for yellow fever sufferera. |