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STATE NEWS. We understand that depositors of the Auburn Bank, to the extent of $40,000, decline to withdraw their notices for immediate payment of deposits. Several thousand dollars matured and were called for. [Lewiston Journal. A Kindergarten is soon to be opened in Saco. Mr. John W. Nnow died at the Crawford House N. H., on Tuesday. The deceased was a native and former resident of Bangor, a son of the late Capt. Israel Snow, and a brother of George W. Snow, Esq. He was about seventy-five years of age. If satisfactory arrangements can be made with the Sleeping Car Company, a through night train will be established from Bangor to St. John. The following suspensions, etc., in Maine, have been reported during the week: G. W. Stevens, dry goods, Bangor, is reported compromising with his creditors at 20 cents on a dollar. Hiram E. Hatch, grocer, Dexter, is reported failed. Jesse E. Harriman, hotel and stable, Bangor, is reported failed, with liabilities of $11,000 or $12,000. G. G. Downing, furniture, Dover, is reported as endeavoring to compromise with his creditors. Newell W. Emerson of Bridgton, was instantly killed on Friday, by the accidental discharge of gun in the hands of Robert Long.