DAYTON, KY.Mr. William Fields, one of the well known young meu of the city, died yesterday morning of the dreaded disease—consumption.—Guiding Star Lodee, No. 45. K. of P., will hold a Fair for the benefit of t^eir treasury, commencing about the 17th, and continue one week.—Mrs. Mary Fenker, one of the oldest residents of the city, died at the family residence, on Monroe street, on Wednesday, at the advanced age of eighty years.