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Show EASTERN SPARKS. . Shreveport had oighteen yellow fe- ! ver deaths on Monday. The New York ivssociated banks gained $1,000,000 in legal tender on Tuesthly." Trcmaine ended his Stokes' argument argu-ment on Tuesday and the prosecution opened. Louisville is arranging to send supplies sup-plies to the yell- w fever Bufierers at .Montgomery, Ala. Bankruptcy proceedings have been commenced against the Union Trust Company of New York. St. Louis had a severe gale.on Tuesday, Tues-day, unroofing many nouses and greatly damaging shipping. The Board of Missions of the Episcopal Epis-copal church report last year's receipts re-ceipts at $193,254; expenditures 137,-918. 137,-918. A brisk snow storm, with a sharp northwest wind, prevailed at Cliicago and throughout the Northwest, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday. . -. - Josiah Warren, a sailor, was jailed at New York, on Tuesday, " for stab- bing Eldo Stephen while making a i voyage from Queeustown. - Tlie First National bank of Washington Wash-ington expects to pay 25 or 30 per . cent, from its assets. It is busily verifying ver-ifying tiie tlie accounts of depositors. deposi-tors. ' J. M. Risley shot and killed L. L. Carey, of the Times, Cumberland Ohio, on Tuesday, for editorial- reflections re-flections on his father, clerk of court. 1 The Washington navy yard has discharged 1,000 men because cash was running short, owing to the large improvements in the yard during the summer. Tlie Hon. Wm. Bcbb, governor of Oh;o during the Mexican war, died at Rock ford, Ills., a few days ago, of . pneumonia. He had been an invalid many years. j On Saturday tho Long Island 8ar- i ings bank, of Brooklyn,- received an anonymous letter asking if $150,000 would be paid for a box of bonds stolen stol-en a few weeks ago. Chambers and Jack Looney, seconds sec-onds of the St. Louis prize-fighters, have made their escape, and swear the fight shall come off. Allen and Hogan are near Chicago. Of Jay Cooke & Co.'s 6,000 creditors, all but '60 or 40 have signed the agreement agree-ment letting the firm appoint a treasurer treas-urer and settling couimittro. These few are out of reach at present. The St. Louis Relief and Aid Association Asso-ciation begins work November 1st. It is well supplied with funds. A man died from starvation at Orchard Point, near fhe city, on. Tuesday. The steamer Continental, from St. Louts, with the prize-fighter's seconds .and managers on board, was Boized at :u-i St. Louis by the Illinois authorities author-ities and tied up. Allen and Hogan were not on board. The extensive print works of Garner & Co., at Little Falls, Cohoes, Rochester, Roch-ester, Pleasant Valley, Newbery, and lLaverstrow, Nf. Y.", -have stopped work. 10,000 men arc out of employment. employ-ment. The firm paid out $500,000 a mont h to the employes. |