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Show GENERAL. Xcw York IntclllBcucc. jNw York, 19. Nine jurors obtained in the Stokes case. Forclosure suit brought against tho Grand Opera House is to collect tho balance of a hundred thousand dollars, due November 1st, with interest from August 7th, and is in the name of Ellen M. l'ike, holder of mortgages. It was brought before tho death ol 3 N. Pike, her husband, The mortgage is not connected con-nected with tho l'ike estate, as tho property pro-perty therein belongs to Jdrs. Piko solely. The trial of Lucius B. Irish for poisoning poi-soning assessor Anderson continued. Justico Pratt decided Mrs. Anderson aot a competent witness. Testimony was given to prove Anderson 'occasionally 'occasion-ally drank to excess and had attempted to tump overboard from a ferry boat. Now York, 19 Cno of the most fashionable fash-ionable weddings of the season took place to-day, Jdson Jarvis, clprk in inn bureau of arrost, to Aiies Mamie brrnnan, dnushtoref sheriff Brennan. Sophia Lyons, under sontenco for shoplifting, escaped this evening from the State prison at Sing Sing in a carriage. car-riage. Her husband, Ed. Lyons, escaped es-caped from the same place on tho 10th A heavy snow storm commenced at midnight, and continues at this hour. The Louisiana Affair. "Washington, 19. At an interview boj tween the Louisiana committee and tho Provident, judge Campbell asfeod the latter to send to New Orleans three impartial, im-partial, learned, just men to make a full Inquiry and tako testimony. The President Presi-dent said he supposed it was competent com-petent for th supreme court to designate any one of their member to proceed to Louisiana, but did not think it quite proper for him to mako the request of thctu. Congress had power to investi gate the facts in tbe case presented, but he did not proposr to interfere with any of the local affairs in that State, hy putting one set of officers or another in power; no action was taken by the administration until a decrco f the United Slates court was attempted to be set afide or resisted by the la't governor of the state, then the marshal was simply instructed to see that th decree of the lederal court was sustained and the military forces were to bo used, if necessary, to support the federal authorities- Miscellaneous. Boston, 19- The board uf aldermen accepted the legislative acts empowering empower-ing tbe citv to issue tire bonds to the nniat of"$-J0,0rVi,uO. Washington, 19 Tbe Presidonthas nominated general ilcAnhur pobt-oianer pobt-oianer at Chicago- Memphis, l'i Captain John X. Or-belt, Or-belt, ol Nashville. aid here yesterday. Baltimore, 19- In the case of general Stanton, late collector of i&wrnai revenue, for the eiBbeTvlement of ro-vernment ro-vernment funds, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Cincinnati. Thomas L. B-'nd, prisoner in the cour.ty ;aii, ul if.r conviction con-viction of assault with Intent to kill the Rev. J. P. Thompson, cut his throat with a penknife tins rooming. It is thirbt he cannot recover. Mo-tgmery, Aia-, 1.'. The na'.t' ve't-dfty organized perma-er.t'y and "elected Dp .ocraiic oScer- In ir.e h--use the B-puS'.icans would not permit per-mit the journal to be read Si- Louis, V. ."-anuria ar.d Bic Tree will food be returned w lie Teia? per.i-tc-'.iarv. T-rra H-i, I'.'- The Evansvii;e railroad rra.-n.ne shops were burned. Lo-.- Phi.aoeiphia. V:K bar.T.et wv given th;s evening by the lJn,.ad' lpt,i I oar tochief justice Tiiorupaon en hii re-iireTOT.i. re-iireTOT.i. tpriL-fXi, Mass., 1 Ctarie A-J. Stfarns," who ki..ed Mr.dy i boof'-'"-1 at Holyoke, was arrested at Nasiu this attrrug. |