DAILY. tiffC tuiai. 8i!iiHcitini:us to UvJvv i in: kast ohluonian. i:mi.wi:i:ki,v no. DAILY ..... 7n. Aililrt-M E. O. PUBLISHING CO., I'rnillcti.ll ... Orrunn, AT PAP! u i r v .ft. jk aaaw i ScHn taken at par tlBU"V m i A .1 f n jfflCl O" SUD5CriHH nu. - , printing Account. PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DB0EMBER19, 1888. NO 248. 1.01KJK MBE0TOK1 . AS&iiK,M. IM V.lkCLonon. ...ijip Nil. HI. A. K. A: A.M. E.?".hi ...roml mm 'ourth Mmi- nil . ... I. ff t f.".;.. v iMTuMKr. Mmtietiiry. ..i. Ilin MMODIC imillim im mo TV J. MILLION. . w.: i Al. Rothchild & Bean LOMJB NO. I14.A. U. u. w. mmi r? . -...it n i ii rt f ai A HUM" - " . . . . w,u'"".' . i?hi ..v. v. 11. 1' MMl I'll Wio uvtii'i nun inni i monin. .in.'viii nwi iihii nvnrr iui. ..HUH Vf J t 111.' I MhIh III .. till) iiKb . .1 Al 1 1 If I K K II. IV fjii'uri.t). K. if It. mill H, AlLnJ. 't llirvm lib ATTORNEYS. 'iit Ijr. ilnonm Id uml in, Aftiocln IJIU PAUKINH. ATTOftNKY AT , omtv- ifoom wo. u, ahmviu. rl. Ivnitl'liiii, OrvKon. V4 IIM.I.KItAV. ATJ'OKN KYH U. Unco l((H)in 1,2, SnncH A- Block, ranulctoii, Ori'Kon. h l KITZOKItALn. ATTOItNKYl Ur, Kikiiiin No. 5 ii nil 0, An-oclft- ki, rrnuicmu, urcirou. fin. IT . . 1 1 ... f , An. t A tl. IDCA.V, Al lUlltr.l Al tin. ,1 ?-:-5lnln Hlroot, m Tlioiiipnoii iBullJIiiK, ov'rtUo 1'iuit'Onicfl. IKINOK. AlTOItNKYH AT LAW. l-Orcr Klnl National llnnlc, iVn lOirpn, pVBTTCII K It. ATTOIINEYAT LAW. CtnlTTlllc, Uri'coii. Wl 1 practlcr rtiofOri'ifon uuit vV'inlilnft in. Col Mromplly Httvmled '. 1 1 WAOKK, ATTCIHNKYH AT r. imoniri SnniH of tho"Ka.t Ore rkllillnir, corner of Main nnil Wobli 1. Wllll'l.. Al'lU (Ar.lH WJ f. rruni.itiii. urrufiii. tuifim. a iiiiu IHI'IIV AMU tilllfCI. MVS IWItTEi:. PHYSICIAN AND HUH. Hi. I l i A I IPAnitn. VI vm L II ITkl ul1fwMil juu Bun liri VII ill llrlilM I -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise. Main and Alta Sts. Jewelry, Clocks, Watches and Sil verware, OF THK VKUY LATKST STYI.K.S AND DKSKiNS. Vo nro now jtroimred to onuruvo nil work im Monoratnu on ovurytlitng boulit from iin, wiiiioik unurKu. lluiilttu our Good In laro qmmtltle from different factories, ire urn able to Kelt them cheaper than at l'ortland ami other places, where JirpetmeH are it iy tier. IU nnm."rr mivuiniiM avii u, riullctin, Oreitou i KINfl.. M. II. IlKKlfK IIVKIC Yiri (I1 . . k. ... ... IfaulJ.n.u 11 ml near Oourt itrret. Hpaldrure 'f omm and rlillUrtu. DENTISTS. . fit? ATI t lL utiut l & a A mi 17- ME0HANIC8. "ui uniiuui r uuu w t w wheeler A Ureeue, on Court tr, I'enJleton, Orepou, Coumtry J PtcJaJty. lUilmntii furnUheU on 4. niiprnu niina'WTLMf A nil: urr. Ijpuvn nrtlrm nt rM.drnce. - nwi I DWIll I'll 111 NliCCl) I niMlv' VvQBlnrnrtlrM iinllnlifd nnil nrninntlv IVlh . n I . . K . m S . . 1 . 111. -iu r, aim ana utrucu n., nto.Oreeou. niucb.mlth work of all -..us urn Dnv.inifl mnnnir. inu on Tl" L i. . i. 7i ji "V w iiuunis UAiimnuK "wSlin pMlnlBn, Ibinilalnn. Ilreiron. tlDlfntatrffl. nir l.'nurt utrett. ik. J: ' .'"ru o niiori nonce. vivi --"iniry win receive prompi ueu T.1 WILKINSON. PIIACTIOAI Clock nuil Chronometer M' PpriiH 1 iiriK OIU HIUUU, ."ii, vrivuuil. 1 1 - . nil i . niii. i. . . r ii iti u . 4UIH rViiillmnn riiAii.in Tikllllh. .V Dlunnmiinl it.lMninu . ai V If nmimBl, Oregon. Tomb- oeoiuii;. of done i t I nxjf nnnlliimu. SALOONS. xwiiirn n, 'IV.. . I . H ,... .. . Ollll I HI , I II . I irfL'flll. FID .iron iiruiioiii k'liu win,.. llmiM ' iy HTIll KreUer- V) V .A. L... .... . Till - rHrMaloon. hln wlnM. Ilnunru a i.i. "e' on araiitftit at 11 . V'W. U ln!iurt'4 Imlllml luKflll B itreet, oppoiU Court Houe l V at u ip EVERYTHING NEW -IN THK HHAl'K OF- Wo Imvo Hccureil tho norylcoH o( Mr. Ilainllii, direct from tlio Kiwt, wliocomon vory liltihly rftcominoiuiea, no wo iirounio hi mmniiiico PERFECT SATISFACTION IN EVEKY I'AIITICULAK. CALL AND EXAMINE ()U NEW DESIGNS IN SOLID AND COLD-PLATED GOODS. Corner Main uml Court Btrwtn, F. J. DONALDSON. FURNITURE, CARPETS. B. 0. & B. M. WHEELER, DEALEHK IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETC A Complete Stock of Furniture and CarjwtH. Our Stock Covers 6,000 Feet of Flooring. GOODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. O. and 33. M. -WH:MB3I.BB SUCCCESSOIIS TO FORBES Ic WHEELEH, A . . Penilleton. Or. Association Building ROBERT BOND DEALEIt IN- BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEU SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court 8tret, oppolte'J. H. 8hoemker,i. Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hal Uarveau A Kln. f mpi. Main Btrett Near l'oatotflce I'KNIILKTON, ORKOON, Bowllnif Al'ey and Oyinnanlum Itoom In TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, THK WIIKAT MAKKKT. Varluu Itepnrli frinn llm Four lrat Marts of thn World. Ciiif.Mio, Dec. 18. Wheat firm ; De- rlly. NotwItliHtandlng their Iossoh, how over, tllO XIS8K IIRTKHMINKD TO MARK ANOTIIKIl ATTACK j On the cotton liouso, utiiiroacliluc It tills i.i t, ....i. 'i. .i r ... iiiuu imiii im r'nimi. ah iihv I'niuu Mi tliny received a thlnl volley, the iioktoch aimnrcntly nwaitinc an order to tiro an cemlH.-rdo8e.lnt1.04..jJaniurvtl.lC';.U,,c' hiwl .,l0,I?,,n,1th tw.? 0 u' ., 'T - i stanccH. At thm third vollev Seth Cobli aiay.lO. received twenty-two buekn'hot In tho Nkw Yoiik, Dee. 18. Wheat market 1 breast and stomach, tearing tho entire to-day is firm. December 1.04?4 ; ' r,,t 01 'H iKKly away. Jolm Dow, an January W4 ; February $1.07 , J Aiayfi.iu4. lKroini Tho whiten npiin drew oir for San Fkancisco, Dee. 18. Wheat eonmiltatlon, when It was decided that easier. Buyer tho vear tl.44?; buyer 1 another attack with their reduced forcen tho aeawm l.r,4in ; December l.r,r,i4. , would bo uwIchm. and they detcrmlnl to . , ; ., " , wi a w't for daylight and rclnforcemento. LiVKin-ooi, Dec. 18. heat firmer; Wlitlo thoy were conmiltlnfr, the negroeH California "m. Hi I. ( runhcd from the cotton houms to MaureyV reRldence Iti n luxiy anil proceeded to lor i tlfy that building, and tho whlto nion went back to Wahalak. Ycatonlny morning another foreo of fifty men iib raiHiti anil procecdeil to Alnurey a Tiio place wan found WANIIIMITON NOTKS. rOHTI.ANI) I'OINTh. A Youok Man Mad In.ana by a llrillal A.fiaull Oilier Criminal Note., l'oitTLANi), Dec. 18. About mlilnlght ( renldonr ltiMt night a young man by tho name of Win Hlioulcld, redding with IiIh brother-In-law, 1. A. .Mariiutuii, at No. II, South Ud Htreet, in tho city hum brutally iih miulted, by boiiio unknown men. Tho young man had occarioii to utep Into the back yard, and had no nooner reached otcn air than a man etc pcd out from entirely deported. Thu whitcH burned thubiilldlngHon tho piano, together with those on tho farm adjoining, and ncoiired tho wood for tho negroeH, hut could find no trace of them. It Ih IiiiohsIIIo to find any negroen within live mllex of tho fcene of trouble. Whlto iiennlo from ad joining towim poured Into Wahalak all Ix'lilnil n hittlco work uml iliMlt htm u .i .?.i i .t .. ,i. i. i ... . , , ", ------- ------ ., : l uuu iwiuuu in iiiu nu.iiuii, uut lin liuilti blow In thou omaeh which uh follonril ! f thonegroca except Maurey wan known, by u terr lie blow on the back of tho 'they accompllnheil nothing. Ono negro head. He cried for help, but before Mr. was wen lurking In tho woodH.uml wuh Mumuum could epmo to tho rewue hi. i fired upon by u parly of whiten, but ho iHKketa wore ritled of tho contentH, Inntunllv dlHapKarwl. It la believed that about 7.00, and tho w-oundreln lied. t,cro i i,,. Inro trouble. It Ih certain oiioriiyuiiernuniH ii uyounK man no-1 timt if any negroen who tired iiiwii the camo Inmiiio and violent. DoubtH are whiten aro caught, they will be killed, entertulned an to bin recovery. Tho feeling, however, In now agaiiint the IhoimiH A. Jordon audJou Tavlor. of ' uhiti. .., u-i,,. ,.r.. ui,i i, I,,. v.. ,,-,.., u.i , . . . "nun iiium 'iiiu iiiu ruin v iiiiiu vai' thin city, w io wuh convicted oltlio crime tu) negroeH. Not a nlnglo negro In pf nterforlng with thp IT. b. Murahal known to havo received any Injury. Tho In the dincluirgo of bin dutlcn, worn nent- w ,t0 men IichIiIch thoco aheady rottortotl. onccd today to nay n lino, In the Hiiin of I, ro wounded, but their namen are not LWeach, andtlio contnof tho pron'cu- pivp,,. It doen not appear that tho Hon. 1 -hey went their way rejoicing. , whiten In attempting tho arrect did ho A Chinaman named Ah loo wuh ai-. under any legal authority, but thov aro rested on a charge o be ng too faml lar ; MKinlneif by tho ontlro white population Wil l tWO VOIIIIg lad CH in llln VlclllltV. . nf k'.nnuir I llm .i,ll..lnli,,. mnnlU Such crlmlnaln nhould bo punlnlied a It 8 unlikely that any proceedlnga will litllo more hovorely than by u few days I bo tken agaliiHt them. I" J'1"' . . i THK HITIIATION H.NCIIANUKII. I wo voting uirlH. .Minnie uml Myrtle Mminiv. Mlu.. iw m Tiw.rnl.inn Miller, havo been arreted on u eliarge of , tmK0 In tho Hltiiatlon at Wahalak. The dealing tW.l'O from the trunk of J. (.. vm,K0 M ciovvded with men from thu .Mi Cormaek of thin city, llley pleud not i Hiirn.unillng country. I'artlen aro r-eareh-guilty and their examination will be held 1 1., thonwamiiH In every locality where luiiniriuH. ... the ncurocH aro Hiinnoscii to 1'oiir vagn were convicted in tne I'ouco court to-day. One wan fined M One forty dii)'M, and two nixty dayn each'. The weather contiuuen line, though a little colder. EASTERN NEWS. NKOUOKH AMI WIIITIIH AT WA. Tlia Came Which Led l Ilia ICInt In Waha lak, MlM.-rurauIng Ih Nvuroes. Mkiiioun. Minn.. Dee.18. A number of tolcgramn were received hero yoiitorduy mornlni! ntatim: that a riot had occurred at Wahalak, Keuier county, fifty milen north of Meildlau, uml that Holly Morton of thin placo waH killed. Two partlen, ag gregating nixty men, wero denKitchod to thoBcene. Tney returned laHt night ro iiortlug that everything hud quieted down. Thoy gavo the following account of tho dlnturhanco : Thumlay tho aon of (. F. Nlcholnon, u prominent farmer, wuh driv ing uloug tho road and met a negro den iicrado driving In tho opionlto dirii tion. Vouug NIcholnon'a vehiclo by accident camo In collision with that of tho negro, who kept iu tho middle of the road, an if ueierinnicu io unvu mu uu uu uu negro curbed tho youth, when tho father of nlcholnon ufipcarcd and in j torfercd, when tho negrodrowa revolver closed with Nifholnon. knocked him i rienHelenn witli the plxtnl and then lied. , Tho following day Mcholnon told IiIh. frlendn of tho negro'a asKiuilt, and Satur day It wan determined to organUo a ikwko and arrant tho marauder. It la nald that , two white inon gatherwl u party of ne-i groen together at u church Sunday night, and organUed u force of ten to rehlnt any attempt to arreat tho marauder. Tlii-ro , whiten aro known to tho jieoplo of Wa-1 lialak, but their numen c.iiiuot bo learned. , It in a nettled determination to lynch them when found. The negro force wont j to the denonido'n Iiouho and , CONCKAIiKll TIIKMXKI.VKH IS Tllie HMOKK ; iiouhi: j And cotton houtent Soon after thin ten white men came up the road and hulled In front of tho bourns. Four of them , walked iin to tho hoiW and found it ( if Borted. Thoy then went to tho mioko houBo, where thoy found three negroen. Theno men were (iuetioncd an to tho desperudo'a whercaWitn, but they pro tended they could not tell where ho could bo found. Then a man on tho outnido Hhoutwl; "Here in Maiiroy-iipi'o you ; como and arrent him!" lhe whiten runhed In a Ixxly from tho building nud an they emerged wero met with a volley from eight or ten miiHki U anil , Hhotgunn. Win. Yaughan wan wirioiiHly wouudod by bucknhot in tho neck and BhoulderH. and another man, ' who.10 immu tho whiten will not revea I, received a ullght wound In tho head. Thin volley came from tho cotton Iioum) 1 and wan promptly returned by tho uhltixi. Init thu no'TOjn lielng behind tho utdiit iilank wull leceiveil no injury. Tho i whiten diKOvered that they wero lighting at a great dliudvantago, und moved around to tho north nldo of tho htrntliiro. Hero they received another volley, re wilting in tho infant death of Henry Maurov uml wounding bin brother, J . F. Maure'v, near tho ellow. The whiten now drew off, and firing ccaned tompora- ' lint tiitivkiiLi iifii LtilttliU!tl lia lut uititrttdtil iiiu iil'i i n mi v nit I'l'v. v mi rjvi n ii Up to ten a. t not one had been found. It in HUpKKCt they left the countiy. All the partlen who left Meridian yenterday havo returned, und roort everything ipiiot. Tim Civil Nnrvlra l.uw. WahiiiniiioS, Dee. 18. Ill the IIoiibo u motion to lucreaKo tho clerical foicoof the civil t-nrvico commlHHloii gavo rlno to a nplcy debate. llemlorHOii. of Iowa. charged tho admiulHtratlon with violating the hplrlt of tho civil norvlco law. llm com niifsioticrn wero ilefeudcd by Miller of TenneHHce. Cummlngn and SplnoU of New York, made a fierce niiHlaught upon I ho civil norvlco law, and earnestly uilvo cuted uu umendment, striking out ull up projirlationn for itri goveriimout. Anotlirr War of ltaci Jackmin, Tenn., Dec. 18. A deniiorato light occurred between iiegroenund whiten In a remote part of thin county Friday. It grew out of a law unit. Tho fight oc curred In court. Several erKoim wero badly hurt. Thu negroes neut to thin city Sunday for nmiinltlon, and armed themnelven with guun. iiintoln and knlvcH, Thoy Hwear they will not bo arreted. Olficern weut from hero to arrcnt thorn. The rcHiilt in not known. Serloun trouble in feared. Tlia MUU(lil Train llolibcrt. Duck IIii.i., Mien,, Deo, 17. There In nothing new concerning tho train rnb Iery. Tho opular ojilnlon in that Hunch, who HixwcekH agorohlmd tho ex prebn meHhcnger on the Now Orleaun and Northwcntcrn Hallway, liOHHed tho Duck Hill Jon. uovenor iiwry yewernay oirereil a reward of fM)0 for tho capture of thu roblxTH, und tho llliiioln Central oirern $1000. fir lu Mlchlean. Ikon Mountain, Mich., Dee. 18. At 1 :30 thin morning a tiro ntarted iu tho general inorchandlHo ntorp nf Slvorrnun, lUvin A Ixivy. Fanned bv a ntrong north wind the llainen njiread rapidly, but wero confined to tho block In which they ritarteii. Im irKKI ; slight liiHuranco. Olllclal IIIU Nauru, Wahiiimiton, Dec. 18. Tho Statu do partmont ban recoived a coinmunlcatlon from tho llritlnh legation ntatiug that thu Brltlnh government In in receipt of iuiwh of tho reported capture of Emln 1'anha und Stanley by Arubn iu tho Soudan, but that no npccial Information ban been ob tained tocoullriii the report. Ilaytl H It up, Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 18. Chaa Brook, council for tho nteaiiiMhlp company, an uuuucenthat lhoteamer llaytlau Itepiilc lie, BeUed ut tho Inland Haytl, nulled thin morning for thin rt. iiiuiiihsI by au American crow, and will Im releaned to tho United State jm her arrival hero, f A Cunal Humor. Nkw Yoiik, Dec; 18. It neemn to lie tho general Iwlief that leading bankern hero may le induced to tako hold of tho I'auama Canal tcheme, and make ar rangement whereby it could bo con trolled In thin country und fininhed with Amerlcun capital. TlmTrmt llrclna I'liuhlnif. Milwaukkk, Di-c. 13. Tim Millard convention to-day adopted a renoluliou putting down tho output of flour ono iiulf during January, I Hprlncrr Will l'rr Ilia Ailinlnilnii Itlll- Th Neiialn to Tuhe no llrreaa. i Wakiiinotov, Doe. 18. C'ongrecHman Springer, chairman of thu Houho com l mltteo on TerritorioH, miyn ho will offer an order at the flrnt oportunlty, fixing a I time for taking up bin bill admitting lb kola, Wanhlngton, Montana and New Mexleo, and will endeavor to prenn tba meiiHUro to a vole. Wahiiinutov, Dee. 18. Tho Bepubll can Senatorial CauciiH thin morning de cided that the Senate would continue fn KCHrtion without a holldav rccor-n until tho till Sir bill In difiHwil of, letting tho Houm tako n recenn If it ho deplren. It wan alno decided to hold two kchhIoiih dally, Ih ginnlng ut 11 a. M., and 8 r. m. WUICoiircr With llxrrliaa. PiTTHnumi, l'a., lee. 18. Chairman Quay, of thu republican national com mittee, left for lndlaiinpolln thin morn ing, with Chairman Brltton, of tho Inaug uration committee, to confer witli Gen. Harrison alnmt the Inauguration. At I'anama. Panama, Dec. 18. Ballrrad communi cation with Calon In nllll Interrupted by the olIeclH of tho ntorm. Tho river Cha- i.rntf r,wn nimtll K.llllnlil V. tint ullllllllL'll Htill high. In Hulwldiug. tho canal work" were considerably damaged. Dmlriit'tlTa OYrrflow. . Sciianton. IVnn.. Dee. 18. Tho Lack awanna river overflowed lant night, und barim and outhulldlngH wero carried awav. l'eoplo were lorcen io leave noiuo iu boatn. .Mili'H of railroad track wa Hiihmerged and destrtyed. llrllant (!aiiimlliinri. CiiAiiiiKHTON'. W. Vn.. Dee. 18. In nplto of tho Injunction nerved on the county commlHHloniirH Saturday night, they certified to tho governor tho returns of tho election uh to tho Cougrciimucu In thin county. HiiuiKKlni! Opium. Sand Bkacii, Mich., Dee. 18. Govern ment agent hero havo recovered HO iMiimiln mora of Hmuculcd oiilum. There aro Htill live hundred pounds which tho ollicerrt aio ncarchlng for. (Irn. Ilnhlirn-ti Hyli'lf. Nr.w Yoiik, Dee. IH.-Charlen O. Dahl- .. . . .i ...i gieu iiiu r-.x-uouiciionnu ieuerai, who served from tho beginning to tho close nf the war, In thing hero from a complica tion of (llsunlem. FOREIGN NEWS. TIIKAtmTU.U.IAN-VANCnUVKUOAMt.B A Unnmllan Who l Hiiro l.iulln- Maa Acrm III" Wulitr I'avor It, FiKi.n. B. O.. Dec. 18. Principal (Irani, being interviewed on thomibjcct of the Australasian opinion with regard to the pniH)rud cable to Vancouver, annweredi ''Thoro in unanimity overywhero on tho Hiib ect.and iu hoiiiu ipiarterH a Mining fi-ellng In Uh favor. Mr. Gllliea, iromler ol Vietoiia, bus had an Interview with the British Adtnimi witn tno onieci oi in ducing tho admiralty to emiiloy three Hhlpnun Ihomirvey instead of ono, and ban stated that bin government in rmulf to iiav Iih full slmro of the cost. Tho meicliautH of MellHiurnu are u unit on tho nublect. SIr.Thoman Mcllwraith, premier of (iueonnland. hear tily concura wllh M. Ollllen, and think, lOO, IIIUl IIIU KKIIIIT ft HlCIUIinillll MllTlto in mIm) entabUHhed tho U'tter. Sir Henry 1'arken. nremlor of Now South Walen, wan said to lie opposed. That Is not no. In seconding a vote of thanks at n public meeting iu Sydney, ho npoko in lavor oi It, und ho nlwayn Hieakn advisedly. moml)ern of bin government njKiko nhnl larlv Iu private. South Aiintrallii In no longer opjsised, nlnco her IntorcMH In the tranKcontlnontal lino to Port Durwln ore not to miller by tho promised now route. On publlu groiiniU hor loading men and those of West Australia dcslro no ulternu tlv.i inblii. All nromlucnt New 'Zealand- em I met aro strongly In Itn favor. Sir Jamen Hector, tho most lompetent t lentlflo authority, thlnkH It Mliould Ins laid at once without walling ror a survey, no cortuin In ho that it can Im) done easily and HiicccMHfully, It apeaM that thu present uuplicatu cable from Java croHsen u volcanic twit, benco the freipient inexplicable breakage of both cablen from Bonjo wunil to Port Darwin aro certain to recur. Tho partlen concerned being practically iiiiauiuioiiH, a conference of them would, I liellevo, havo IminedlaUi rcnulln. My reference to tho question at public meet ing and elsewhere wore only Imidontal. I wan thoro una private pernon, without any authority, elliilal or otherwise, 1)111 llioy wero UlwayH oillliuaiuniicaiijr choored. Tho cordial welcome given ino an a Canadian, a brother colonist, and 'fellow citUon, I Bhall never forget." f.oailoniUrry OUhral. Ionhoniikiiuv, Dec. 18. The bi-cencen-tlary of tho slego of I.onilondorry wan cel ebrated to-day wllh great enthuslunm. Tho niiivor led tho nrocesnlon of cltltoun to tho cathedral, whero tho wife of the mayor mode a presentation of two new Hugs to replaco thorn takon by tho French. A sermon followed. To-night u grand I bunquet and ball will bo given, mid thu 'city will bo resplendent with fire work, 'Io rriilrcl llm Canal. 1 Paiuh, Dee. 18. Owing to fcarn that tho Panama Canal Company's illlllcultleH may give rise to dinordern on thoMhmiiH, tho French goveruiueut bun decided to send u man of wa; to Calon to protect French intercstn. It in oxK.cled that tho United Sutct will H'tul two, Morrhhrlllnir. Suakim, Dec. 18. Tlio Arub Irum-hea wero heavily shelled by tho forta lust night.