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Show TELEGRAPHIC THE H VKIt No Sew CnPN Reporl;U -Ueuili ul JuUce Uuj. Memphis, 13 The djy bu btou noted lur its quietuje. Servicca wtrt-he!d wtrt-he!d in but lew churches aud thu cu tig relations were very email. The d'-ate Buard ol Health, to-day, ma ppockd quarantine against all freights-Paeeeugtir freights-Paeeeugtir biegao quarautitie ibb'.iJI being enforced. At 7 o'ebek 'o nijjbt an order was given to lh keeper of Elmwoon cenuetery Co have Judge 11ayra yrave dug. He wan BlireJy dying at Unit hour. Aire. Tabm, who resides on Brdlurd etreet, and whose case, together with that oi her husband, were at firt thrown out by the Board of Health n do'-. being yellow lever cattee, was dying tbiB alternonn at G o'clock- No new CRt-ee have been reported since last Thursday. Judge Ii-iy died to night at 7 o'clock, and W09 buried almost im-mediaiely im-mediaiely afterwards in Eimwoud cemetery, under the auspices of the Masons. His bod lies in a cruicai condition. Memphis, 14 No new caees have been ii'pi.ried. Mrs. Tobm, residing in Brad lord street, died this morninn at 6 o'clock, and wag buried at S o'clock. This leaves but one peraoD in the enlio city Judie Ray's eon who ia Bick with levtr, and he is reported dying Local etatiotje aioug the Memphis ftt.d Little Uoek Kail rond hace notified Memphis authorities authori-ties that if no now caetd develop by to-morrow, the ' quarantine would be raited between Memphis and Lonoke Ark., which is twenty seven miles this Bide of Little Kock. The weather continues very warm. Wiisbi nylon, 14 Advices received by the National Board ol Health state that the yellow fever excitement at Water Valley, Miss., had abated, aud there are no new cases. |