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Show GENERAL. lndltm-Th lilac k Ullli Mines, f?ioux City, Iowa, 20 A Port Sully diBpatch to the "Journal" of this city, says in regard to the shooting of Capt. Irvine by Sioux Indians that the feeling here is that the only remedy for the troubles with the Sioux is to occupv tbe Black, Hills country with mine. Tbo Indians all give accounts of wonderful mines of gold and silver on the bills.and as nostile Indians will not permit friond-ly friond-ly ones or whito men to go there, it is but a stronghold for hoslilo aa'assins that should be broken up. All demands for surrender of Indians Ruilty of theeo outrages are treated with laughter and contempt by the chief warriors. Tlia Boston Mayoralty, Boston, 20. Tbo committee on recounting re-counting the votes for mayor and alderman alder-man concluded the mayoralty count this p.m., aud their figures elect A. L Pierce by a plqrality of seventy-nine votes ovor major Uaston, A recount of the ballots in the second ward shows a mistake of about five hundred. Morp of tl Ooul( Uaftpr. New York, 20. At Barlow's ofrjee to-day, Jay Gould delivered all tho stocks and bonds claimed from him by the Krie company, amounting to between be-tween live an six millions. During the counting of the securities and signing of receipts, there wert present a partof tho time in addition to Watson, who attended throughout, .Messrs. Duncan, Sherman and Travers. Gould remained at Barlow's office and assisted in the work. He is reported to have surrendered surren-dered unconditionally all of his real estate es-tate in ifew Jersey, Pennsylvania and Bhode Island, and the Grand Upra House, with ten or twelvo adjoiuing buildings on 23rd and 24th streets, together to-gether with a valuablo plat of ground at the foot of 23rd street, on North river. He also promised o secqra Mrs. Lucy Fink's interest in tho Grand Opera Houso. The Hhode Island property given up by Gould is supposed to bo his magnificent marine villa, oq the point at .Newport. Tho iJew Jersey title com-probends com-probends his real estate and interest on North ltiver shore, and tbe Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia property is said to represent coal fields. His absolute surrender of the Grand Opera House property wou Id seem to indicate that Airs. Pisk has been convinced of her inability to reinin bor ownership had the tinu bava pressed to trial. Xlio company have agreed to svttlowith tho estate of Pisk, for Pisk'6 half interest in the Opera House and HUO.OOO (?) in cash. This will leave Pisk's widow with less than $1UU,000. New York Intelligence. New York, 20 Judge Orr, of South Carolina, accepts tbo Russian mission, and eipeete to sail for ivurope &out the middle of January, No additional Jurors have beon secured se-cured in tho Stokes case. The special commission appointed to investigate the Bloomingdale and other asylum outrages began an investigation into the management of Ward's Island Insane Asylum to-day, George Palmer Putnam, the well-known well-known publisher of this city, died suddenly sud-denly this evening. The American Geographical society have undertaken to collect for the Vienna International Exposition a mass of pbotogrnph's scenery, geographical and other reports, information which best represents the true oondition of tbo country, and to make the collection and export the articles at their own expanse- Train In Limbo. George Francis Train was arretted this evening and locked up in the station house, on a bench warrant to answer Lheehftrffo of rjuhlishinnr obscene litera ture. Washington Advlcea. "Washington, 20. The justice of the supreme court have left it to justice Bradley himself to dccida on going to ew Orle&n over the Louisiana muddle. The Louisiana delegation will issu an address to the peop.o of the United States. Before the mobilier committ to-day, Oakes Ames svd be didn't Oeiieve Jas. Brooks ever neid any stock in the concern. con-cern. The eenate to-day confirmed JLa F. Croxton, of KntuCkv, as minister resident re-sident to Bolivia; Vrn B Crosby, of New York, eonsul-Rcnerai to Koir.e. vice D- H. Armstrong, resigned; and .1 . H. Fairchsid, Indian agent, Snitz agency, Oregon. Hill 4- Hartford. Cor.a 'JfL Ol. Richard H. Woeeier was ki.ted by tbe cnr at B .-tonnolch, .-tonnolch, in this Stuie, oa Thursday. He commanded an Gain cava'.ry reci - ' anant during the war. He wa . yean of |