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Show GENERAL. Pi-CHldelit Ciriint'H Mo vemelit ri. I Washington, 19. The President with General Porter started for St. ! Louis this evening, and will be absent a week. The visit is on private busi- j ness. The President will visit the I Pacific coast in September. It is now I thought an extraordinary session of the Senate will be called in the latter part of May. Another Governor for Idnlio. The Senate confirmed Thos. M. Bowen, of Arkansas, as Governor of Idaho. j ! Dead. ! Boston, 19. Wm. Emerson, the1 j well known piano forte manufacturer! j of this city, died suddenly this morn-' ing, XtllrtOll IllTCHtM. j Nillson has invested $130,000 real j ' estate here. ! Annl vergnry Celebration. The surviving members of the 6th Massachusetts regiment celebrated, to-j to-j day, the anniversary of their march' through Baltimore, ten years ago. Morge'a Statue. New York, 19. It is understood that Governors Hoffman of New York , and Clallin of Massachusetts have accepted ac-cepted prominent parts in the ceremony of the iuaiiL'uration of the statue to, Professor Morse. It is said the oration ora-tion will be delivered by Wm. Cullen Bryant. Strike ended. Baltimore, 19. The stiike of the shoemakers has ended. Uiisiness Suspension. Buffalo, 19. Th3 Wadsworth iron works suspended to-day, and over a thousand men are thrown out of em ployment. The prospect is that the creditors will arrange and resume business soon. The Voting on the Ku Klux Bill. . Washington, 19. About thirty one Republicans voted with the Democrats to reject the first report of the conference con-ference committee of the Ku Klux bill, i The fifty ab.-ent members are about equally divided between the two 1 parties. Legal Tender Act. The arguments in the legal tender case are concluded and the question is ' now before the court. The opinion l will probably be delivered on Monday ; week. Packing a Jury. I Richmond, Va., 19. Stephen: i Mason, a member of the legislature., was convicted to-day of attempting to ! pack a jury in the case of ex-Mayor i Calhoun wich a view to his acquittal, and was lined $500. W. A. Hoop for the same offence, was fined $300. j Burled hi Bnrnln. llntns, I Chicago, 19. It is ascertained that one colored man was buried beneath tho falling walis of the Union Hotel, burned at Galesburg yesterday. A number of other persons were injured from the same cause. l Tile Adjournment. i Washington, 19. There is now little ! if any doubt that the adjournment of Congress will take place to-morrow. j San Francisco Mews. San Francisco, 20 The Mercantile j Institute had a special reception of the Hon. Win. H. Webb this evening. The wool shipped from San "Fran-' cisco March 23th, over the Pacific R. R. and Chicago, Burlington and Missouri Mis-souri R. R., was received at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on April 15th, which is considered so satisfactory that probably a large part of this season's clip will bo sent overland. About a sixth of the season's clip already received here, is mainly bonght, at higher prices than were ever before realized, by eastern manufacturers fr immediate consump- tion. California will this year be the second Wuol Lowing State in the Union. Thirty tons of silk goods, seventy tons of tea and twenty tons of CaliforT I nia wool are going eastward. 1 There was raia this morning. i More Indian Outrages in Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, April, 14. Yes- terday the Indians attacked the San '. Pedro, settlement near Camp Grant, i killed A, McKinzerly, H. C. Long, Owen Chapin and E. G. Cardunter, I wounded Nicholas Lap, and stole a lot of stock, arms and ammunition. This settlement, which has existed for six years, will be abandoned at once.. Nu-1 nierous other outrides are reported. ! Ration tick&U, issued at the reservation, reserva-tion, Camp Grant, were recently found on an Indian killed in a recent raid, j The Indians appear tq be supplied with -j government arms and ammunition. ' The Fair Trial, San Francisco, 20. Quint, counsel I for Mrs. Fair, concluded his argument, which lasted two days, this morning. ! Cook, his associate, then commenced ' speaking and will probably conclude to-night. District Attorney Byrne I will follow with the dosing argument, i and the ease will probably go to the I jury on Saturday. The trial, as con-! ducted, is generally looked upon by' ! the puhlic as a farce. The Weiest in , jit is already a"batine under tl -' ipression th,t thu I;j3a ICOuOimu" |