IA II \nn Fatc. —t)o Friday night nr Saturday in* rnlng lt;i vvmnim nnd a liltlr* pirl 'j three «fld nrriviiln! ihi* port on bimrd thethe Leviathan. Irnin Cope Girardeau. The I'vpmuh hud puul |V1 tin* mmtvy •)« hud fur nr(* her fur®. nt»«f oattn* Were desirous of enter- ]£( taring some charitable institution until »lio j vlt;| rc^iin* her he Itti. Her appear iino* nnd |j.lt; rnsjirifert indicate that »lto hot seen better lay*. Her husband* nn th® breaking o«ttof thd war, joined lb® TwlWy ninth Illinois ^nr lt;1 wasinfantry and was killed. Her means nnd «j,3? friends toon vanished, nnd die waft left In ihe aohl mercies of the world, going nut to q,, w nk uhffi she cAuld get It, nnd ha* wan- -p; dercd from Cairo to this city In n brokcnj lt;ja)l down condition. Slie w*s directed to Iho Widow*’ Home, but that in it it hi ton wo* tso I r|}«t crowded; nnd she hud to depart. Someone | ^directed hur to the Central Station. wIn-re *h«t was kindly cured for hy Captain Lec ^j, , and «ilicer Kohliiwl until !»ie m the day, pjnnhen she was taken to the City II spilah [St. Luiiis Press.How vnnity hundreds, even thousand*! « *imilAr o»*e*. have occurred as the conse* ! $**J qucnoe of the civil war.Jdr:,r i -ithemNamivili.i;. October 10.—Champ For- 00CirtiMoriN seutchoa Whs read to him In* thy. Foi Ha i« to he hung 011 the 20tli of October*.1 Foi He rrceivel his sentence wit if apparent |*01