East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1889, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    UK EVENING EDITION.
DAILY EVENING EDITION.
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WE MANUFACTURE
Legal Blanks.
Sond for Prices and Snmplos
-WE DO-
OB PRINTING
j r PrlrAQ And Snmnlnc.
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1889.
NO. 287.
ATTORNEYS.
RriOin 11 Aiiuiuii .....v..., . caiiftii7.u
.... . fititMim iTTnn vr.vu at
iiir. Kooms l anil in, amocibuoii
...... iiiiiii ii . iprfi ri m- ft T"
MAM riMWlimi ftliwift.ir.ft 1
UHITI!-IftUUIII It. ftrBWVIR1
iofk, Pendleton, Oreiroti.
,11 JtV A IIAlftliKHAT. ATTUItNKYM
. II . . n 1 J ft u
llW uiuru iiinmin iift.iuuui.iii'
(7F.K A KITKUKUAI.II. AliUHHbie
itu. mmm ku, n itnu is, apiks-ib-l)wk,
I'riiiituloii. Orciion.
I, BKAN, ATTOKNKY AT LAW
oaiw-Mnln Htreet, in Thompoon
UMINOIt, ATTOHNKYH AT LAW.
(anOver First National Ilatilc, l'en
i. Of .
tuiirjiliplt ftfTMIf UL'V if T.i W
. lnterTlll, Oregon. Will practice
iru of Oregon ud1 Waablnicbin. Col
tirromutly attended lo.
l.CEV A WAOKIl, ATTOIINKYH AT
U. (looms Hand I of the" Kat ore.
a" building, norm r of Main anil Weljb
roniiirLfiu. uri-miii.
U, Pendleton, Oregon, Itiamii 8 and
FHYfilCIANH AND HUIIOKONS.
H. PUUMI.BV, 'M. I). i I'lIYHIOIAN
uilmrgMin, Ofllcu enrner Court and
.fft..l ftti.l.'lll. Ill I)JMlllllll lllfll-ll.
ID IXIHTIM" IIIIVJIIII1H A VnulTII.
pvt., i.v.1". w, ,..,, ft i . ii j pM.-vi.n-
upltol anil private practice.
Ll... It.i..riin. I'lVnl-ftUNUIIftM...
(RIMW(II-l), I'lIYHIOIAN AND HUU
tron tiitlcn In Irvine's tlriiK store,
I Ofl-fTOU.
J. 31. I'llliKTT. THYHIUIAN AJfU
iirion. Ottiee: Over poMouice, enr
Mailt mill Attn slrcets, I'rnilletoti,
stolHc, comer Main and Alta HI.
II rt hotel. Klerlal attention nlv-
inn mum ctiiim cini iij iririniuns
uli ilibWMiH of women nnd children.
DENTISTS.
I.UKATIK, IlKNTIST. OAH ADMIN
Merrd OttWt-Maln Klrcet.lnTliomp-
P..!. ii.tll.il.iM l..(,.t1nl,,ii . flrtH'fin.
MKCIIANICS.
(fill V JAV. HAIVTKIt AND PAPKIl
i.niri-r, worK pmmpiiv none. ihv
Bent Co.. nil Court -In-el.
Willi i iitf i'triiiit!iiii iiuriiwnru niiti
I PAIIKKH. lONTHACTOK AND
lulliltir, Pendleton, (Irt-Koii. rountry
I Alit'Ulllltjr. j.niiiiiiii.-, juiiiift"
10! ICC.
A. Ill'l'lIM. ('Altl'KNTKIl AM
'uildvr Country orders ollclieil anil
w y 'ineniiu i in, inquire iiim
ir's pinning mti I.
nM lUH'KH, I11.ACKKMITII ANl
Wi on .Maker. Alia and (Janl'ii st.,
( r.. .orison. llliiokKinlUi work nt nil
. . ..... i i.i .. i.i. ... .....I ..it
: term. r.irllculir altititlou Klv
1.01 e.HliocllKC.
Jr ,t ltlCOWN, HOL'HK OAHUIAdK
in i ii l 'Intern, I't'tutlclon, Ort-Kon.
o.i iiKi ntxtn tl, near Court MieH.
;t if 'riilKlifil on Hliorr noun'. ii iiri
i i'tr will ivrt'lvo prompt iitten
i f a ntliiir anpiclalty.
. IM Wll.klNHON. IMIACTUJAI.
ft- i t'loi-U and (liionnnicier jikkit.
... . . .. ..i....... i.....-i..4 A wurk 1
v '. imti rt hi Hrik'V'H old ntar.il. Jiain
" I HI" HI".." ....
hMCIOR. Orotf.jil.
A K III I'KAT, hTONIJ ANll ItlUL'K
Win, tvntllf inn, Orcisoli. I"''!1:
nil itioniiliii'iil i.iniinf i"M,..i ,
: it- plaktorliiv, all klntlii ol M'one
Hock Klrcprool partition.
in r wnrK (.ati.t'iiiru rii'i"ij'.
SALOONS,
r.o.... ...v....-. n ni.rimiT I. rif lit lip
r.ur llAlvvr.All, ".' "..;i
if "Hoard of Trmle," iiii and
Mri-f, l'ndleloii, Oregon.
r ltrou drauiiut. l-'lnn Wlnen, Uj
i i iviini .
IWOS A KNniftV. PnOPIUKTOIW lir
UiiKiarSftloon. Flue wlneii.lliiuoniariii
Ufliin., WlnthHit'a Imtlled hefraiipe
Mam iireet.nppoHlte Court Hou.
'...a... nl.ilUlll L"l, III lit-
ibeCliy llrewery. Court mreat, J"en
".'iresiun. aii oruern lor uui ...-
KKMVF.H. VHOI'BIKTOU OKT1JE
.IJveOnl HeerlUII. Main Ht.,pppolte
"l. Wln-H. llouora and cigars, or me
renaittinti. i'inoiciii mv.
tXOLl) A PPHMKKU, 'Orlll?T.?,,V"
.olthK Uniatllla Hrowery. Manufaciur-
niawrioltsale and retail dealer lp
llin.v at. Iin.llu onll.in. Ifl.ff ni UUMSI.
Ull tto If yoU UOIl'l IIK III
kink, puoi'iuktoh ok tiuji ii
n nirroi, uKr"'
TliorapnoD'n new
i ana uis"i-
MISCELLANEOUS.
cu. mnnrtura if MniiA Aianu uciuiv
r . - .iaoa i
KIU4A N, J UHTICB O V TUB 'KACK
1 And Vntarv ui.hi i Vunii'rt h. O recoil.
li and rfnHi nrhnfM taken at reduced
4FRI.NTINO CAN 11 K HAD AT T it
,mt Ouegonun otllco at price tuai
".l luey are cheanor than thue ol
iKar PrtntlnL' lioute in Kaatern Oregon
lGAt BUANK8. "
'i than two linndred form of legal
- b inn nmna a urtron. nmi u utii
A VIM X T U
jwmrjyexpmUoB K.0U In advertuing
"Fuua rarioru. si hi
llnnh Unnnr. In
ine bent Wlnea. LlQUon
t.h MV" .1. .U f
PLOWS!
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
Ever brought into
Bought at Bottom Prices
And Brought
AT THE OLD
FLYING DUTCHMAN
Walking c Sulky Plows
CA8ADY
Gang Sulky Flows
i
FARMERS, REMEMBER :
The Goods are Here
Wo don't have to wait for them to nrrivo.
Bottom Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Taylor Jones & Co.,
PENDLETON,
BUY
Notes and Receipts
. FROM FIRST HANDS.
J Ltinn Stock Jiint from the
Vremie, at Loin I'lyttres.
The Latest Forms
In pad or book!, Wo alio have
$2000 Stock of Legal Blanks
Including Circuit nnd County Court,
Probato ana county ouur, -1 "
Court, Heal Ksmto, MiHcellune
oua and Land Blauku.
Send for Samples and Prices.
ADUBEH.S
EAST 0RE60NIAN PUB CO,
PendUton, Oregon.
First National Bank
"VWJKKSl Caahler.
Transact a General Banking Business
.u
Exchange on All Parts o MM onu
Rnnnhi nnri Sold.
Collection, made .1 . .IT polnu on reuonrtto
PLOWS
Through
FREIGHT RATE !
Garden City and
Scoleb Clipper Plows
Oliver Chilled Plswi,
Cultivators, Etc
OREGON.
Leezer & Kuabler,
DRUGGISTS
The l&rsent and inot com pletn stock irf
Drugs, Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
Toilet & Fancy Articles
In Eastern Orogon.
GIVE XTS A CALL.
nAsnain Hinok - pendieton.
WM. GARDNER & CO.,
&&I Mill Engineers.
Jlauufacturen
Steam and Hot Water
Heating Apparatus,
FOK DWELLINGS OK I'OULIO BUILDINOr
fineclflcatlona and citlmatea furnUhed lor
b.atU building n any action of the eouo.
Irf. Corriaix'nJence kollcltod.
OFFICE: I34THIRD STREET,
Portland. Orogon. Jus
TO-OAY'S TELEGRAMS,
STATE AND COAST NEWS.
WIIKF.I, AMI MAIL.
StPMmfaDat Aiclilml at A.tarls Arrl at of
an Aiurrlran Milp.
1'oitTLANt), Fob. 1 Thu Htcntncr Atf
Kimta run into the hleaincr Dolphin liict
ui'dnt'Hdny at Antotin, und but (or this
fact that alio Mruek her a irlatu im.' blow
a wrecking tug might now hnvo employ-
ini-nt.
Tho Ancusln wnB nmklnc a cood rnto
o( Hecd, and intended to land at th
dock Just lorwaril ol tlic nlacu wlimi thu
Dolphin wuh tied tip. Thu captain did
it t give tho backing hlgnal at thu propor
timo and tho two floaters canto together
ttithmiuli force that whon tho Augur.ta
glanced away from thu Dolphin, alio ran
clear paat her without rtoptilng. Ah tho
trouble onded neither vinsol was injured,
though each had a narrow escape.
CnpluinH cannot bo too careful in giv
ing tholr Mtnpilng or backing belli, ait
lifo often, if not ulwa)H, depends upon
their accuracy.
Tho American bark (1. Southard Hurl
hurt haH arrived in over thu bar, nnd will
bo at Tcrtland in a Hhurt time. The vch
nel Ik from Now York, and wan out wi
W il.iys. Tills Ih un umiHtially long
timo to occupy on tho trip, hulthomiiHtcr.
Captain Davln, mid it, the old tub, could
travel no fiiKtor, and had tho nky-c iiIIh
been taken in hIio would havu tojioil.
CO.VdltKSH.
Vnrloii. JMatiiriiCoiildrrrd In llnlh lloiuri
or Ciincrr"..
Af. L'.,1. i ...n....... fr,....
it .iniiinif , un, uir. .ft .i(v"Mft,v ,,u...
tho 1'rcvldent, vetoing tho bill granting a
, A . I'll tf I
pcnaiim lu one. r.ncii iiaini, nun yiw
eented Int Uio Kenuto nnd laid on tho
table. Tho ground of diuapproval Ih:
"this auldler'H death Ih in no way to
latetl lo any incident of military nervlce."
1'latt Haid he might lutvo numo remarka
to Hiibmlt on tho mibjeet.
TI... I Inn u.i .mi.,, ill, twintu in Hiii Knniitn
bill for tho uiIiiiIh-Ioii of .South Dakota
weru nou-coucurred in.
TJIt: liAMOAN IIIITICfLTV.
SaliHbury otlered ii resolution, which
wan agreed to, instructing the committee
on foreign i elation to iuqnlro into tho
condition of atl'alrn in tho tfatuoan IhUiiiIh
und report at an early day what meuHiireH
.......tuuitrl. t.l lir.tllMt lllfl (lltlirchtH of
Aineriran cilienH tliuiv. una liNilmr;n
tuiyobllitions of thu Uiiltml KUtCH to
itft. lutinlit i( tluwit Iki.iii.iU Iii tint iniitit
tonaiico of their own local government
. .. . . . . i....
ami iroiu tno inieneruncooi any iuh'ihh
nowur, and K-citro iunt lighlH and inter
ontn lo tho United Maten in the future
control and government ol tnoco inianun.
Tin: iiaiiiioii or I'Aiio'r.ii.u.
Shoriuttii iuiixentel u litter from tho
ecretary of tho naw with a copy of tho
formal eoncostHiun of Iho hailairof I'.igo-
l .,,.il,i til lll.l ITllltl'll St.ltllH hv iho
iS.nno.iu govemuient In acconlanro with
a treatv. ll wuh reiurreu in iin- uiiimm
too on foreign lelalionn.
The eredi ntlalH of Kenatora Morgan and
Pol jih for new ceruirt wore jirenunted and
placed on le.
Tho-Sunato then proceeded with cloned
d.HitHto the coiiHiiltiMtlun if uxeoutiyo
liiminoi'H, jiruriumablv tho lliilUli uxtradl-
turn treaty.
inn pr.
Wamiinotok. lob. 1. Thoconferenco
tmiMit nf Dm i.tll lo eioato u deiurtmout
of agrlciilluro was agreed lo. 'i he only
material illllerenco netween inu i
llott'Ort wan upon tho l-'enutu amendment
httiklngotit liio claiico tr.UP'fefriiig Iho
weather biiicau to tho now dejiartiiiwit.
Tim Hotiho coiiimltti-0 llnully iccedeil
fiom lt-t onitioii to tho Sunato aniiind
ment und Uio clause waB not detained.
'I l .11. I.......I... ..nil nnuill.ir lllll Willi
IIIU lll'l"lllnv - -
tho Senate amendmont witHieferred to tno
eommitteo on fonlgu allaliH.
' ,it . ii.llill i II1I.L.
ipi. ni.ii. ....., I. ill unit l ili'ii un. lliu
AIIU lkl.ll, ,,,.,. ... --- -- .
iKinding motion Iming lo table ; tho mo
llontorecoiiHlderthovoto by which tho
Jlotwo veMerday rejected tho minority
Hulmtituto; cairieil ycaa lo'.', najH 111.
Ai tion then recurred on tho turtugo ol
tho bill. Dilatory motloiiH mado liy
Hooker of .Misliiipi and Cliadlo of In
diana followed for Homo time.
Tho bill to place (ieneral . S. itone
crana on tho retired list of tho army, with
tho tank of brigadier general, wan re
tiorted lo-dav bv Seirator I'auley from tlio
committee on military airairH.
Tho bill lushed; jcas Hl;nu,.H 10-,
Tho conference rojiort on Iho .Mcaragua
bill wan ordored .riuted. ,,,.,
Clardy gavo notlco that ho would call t
up to-niormw. The Batno courno waM fol
lowed with tho conference rej.rt on tho
bill amending tho interBtato commerce
aC'fho Houko then went into a committee
of tho wholu on the prlvalo caleudar.
OltDKUH fllOil KIASV.
The Con.ullu.lrurU.IU. IUllnuul.li Cuui
maud or Huinoi.
WAhinxoTON. Feb. l.-Tho I'reHldent
tranHinlttod to Congrew additional corre
BjKndenco relative to M.uho U g
tho facta to bo in conformity with Ha)
ard'a rej.re.entatloii. Tho (lennati aov
eminent lw exempted ignerH from
tho deration of tho maitlal law u
"imai1, and directed tho ( can l
to relinquish command of tho odmliiU
ration of thoUlandn.
A a!,.terluu"tli.
S-TKATiiKOV. Out., Feb 1 Kv. A'thur
Pwnlii waa found Jean in od to-
dav with a Ijuiioi now i ,
I ,u,t known whether it was an ac. .dent or
.'suicide
EASTERN MEWS.
CltlCAlllI MiMIKKTK.
Ciiicaoo, Feb. 1, 1:15 r. m. Cloce
Wheat, utroni:; vitah, DltjJ Felmiary,
OOjfc ; May, 07 13-10.
Corn, ateady; canli, March,
3o7i,'; May, U7.
OatH, steady ; ciihIi, o.V; March,
MJ.i May, 27,V. ' .
Harley, nothing doing.
I'ork, uteaily; cit.nl i $1 1.56 ; March,
tU.47,1; May', ll.T. to 1I.(.7SJ.
I jinl.Btcnily ; audi JD.ts'i ; March, U.R7, ;
May, (1.7 Sr.
TtlKHTUKKT OAK STHIKK.
t:lilfnrr that tlirHlrlkrrii urn Weaketiinir;
and thai tlifiNtrlkn la a Failure.
Nkw Yokk, Fob. 1. In tho great street
car strike ll ii tinders! oil that thu mail -4
aro gaining ground and thu strikers are
losing. Tho road all glvo notice to old
employes that uiiIckh thoy return to-day
they will ho discharged. Judging by tho
aiilications for worn fiom tho old handn,
yci-tcrday, many n( tho strikers nro weak
ening. It Is expected that all the lines
will run cars to day, somu of them a full
complement.
Thu Hixth avenue road claims to bo
running a full complement ol men and
turning away npjilicauls. Tho Itroadway
nnd Hoveiilli aveutiu roads ttlso claim to
bo turning men away. At midnight
some drunken strikers tried to tear up
the track at Forty-seventh street, but Iho
jwllco drovo them olf. No urieMH weru
mado.
A placard was punted last night near
thn Itroadway stables, rending: "Ho on
hand to light thu scab and jmlicenu'ii to
morrow." Tho Eighth nvenuo lino has not yet run
any cars, and tho licit llnu will not start
until jiolico protection is nsHtired. This
will 1m done by concentrating the forco
as siMiii as other lines aro running.
IIKNT ON MIM'IIIKI'.
This afternoon strikers set "wm and
U-at mi iinnllcant for work on tho Second
avenue lino. Thousands f hi jilocollectiil
nmi a special detail of jkiIIco was sent lor
and cleared thu stieet. It U learned Ihat
strikers have purchased at onu store three
doen sledge hammer handles.
Till! IIACK-IIIINK OK TIIK STIIIKK IIIIOKKN.
At iiiifin to-iluv the state of allalrs on
the East side teemed to indicate that the
h.irk-hone of the strike Is broken. All
iho companies that braved the strikers
on tho flist day and night bad their nxuN
in iiliinMt I'omph'lo running order to-day,
without any oiiorts on tno ii.iii oi tno
strikers to pievcnt lliiiin. Tho I'oiulli
avenue, loriy-Mioiiu street linn ury
DiKik hies uio running Willi mi iucrcusml
number of ears.
1 1ll! STHIKK IN IIIIOOKI.YN.
IIiiooki.vn. F.iii. I. Fourcars were run
this morning under (toHco jiiotecllon,
wlihnut interference. Homo rails were
found torn up on Fifth avenue. A win
inltteo called on ('resident Itlelianlitoii
this innriiiug, but iio'hliigcaiiiu of it. The
rcHirl tluit lines owned liynliiereoinpiin-U-h
would lie up proved untrue. The
iiiiiii will remain at w rk lo help otheis
Hiiiinciidlv. Soiiio erednncii Ih uiven lo
Him i.ijHiri flint Itii'limdsoii brought ab 'iit
thuslilket'i uot hold of all tlio siis k ol
the road, and allows It to mutinuo to
siM'iiro iPlargo sum in (l.niwgtw troui iho
city. A coiuniiitna of Soiilli llmoklyu
ntcluunls Will lirillg sun auaiiini nun in
run eurH. I lu l.iuglm at thin.
A STItllMI Itr.MH.tll ION.
(lln.iiliiK- lite rr-lil lit lo Ait at Oiieo
liiiu il.fi K iiiioiin U"rH""
Wasiiimiion. Feb. I. News of tho io-,-..i,t
,11'llnii o( tho (ieruian foices lit
Samoa has glvun iio to u o..miuotioii
atiiong Iho members of tho House, und
,.i. l.,.il...,,l. lu full hv tlieaiinoUlil'O-
mont thatlhe Hermann Intend to i-earcli
nil vessels arriving at Samoa.
HeiireMWilativo Tliom.is, of Illinois, a
iiarllcularly active and inllucntlal mem
1st ol the committee 011 naval all.iirs. ban
prepared the following resolution, which
will ho jiresenteil to Iho llouwiat thotirrt
otiiiortunity : . '
Whereas, From rejsjrts trariHiiiitted to
Congiess by tho 1're'idnnt of the United
States, and fiom curitnt nows)ajer ac
tounts tho rights of American citizens
upiH-artoluve been groly invaded and
the commercial interehls of tho Uiiited
mates Jeopardized by tho action ol tho
Ueriuan gDVcniment through Its naval
foron in tho Sauioan Islands ; and
Whereas, The lain nuws.aK)r din-paU-hea
show that stej have been taken
looking to tho acquisition of tho Hamoan
Islands by Iho (icrnian goveuitnent in
violation of tho rights and thu integrity
of that govuriiuientc.iwilh which govern
ment tho United Hlates hohls treaty and
commercial relations, und in violation of
treaty rights of tho United Ktates, there
fore be it . , ,, .
Kesolved. lly tho Fena'oand Houso ol
lteprebcntatlves of tho United filates
in Congrets asumbled, that tho IVosl
dent is hereby autliorlzed and directed lo
take such rteps, forclldy it deemed oxe
dient. us necessary and irojs!r to jirotoct
and maintain her dignily and the inter
eHH of thu Ibgand gi.vornmeut of tho
United Ktalos and Us cliizon against the
acta of tho Emror ol Uunuany or Ins
forcoi,.
A IIUckmulliT Arrr.led.
Toi-kka, Fob. l.-W. T. Cavanaugli.
asllant Mcwtary of Btato was uri.tl
yesterday 011 a charge of trying to black
mail htato Frii.U r JUker out .4 OOU bv
ti,r,.fit,.,iiiiir to havo lita fees ut down b
'tho U'gulature
FOREIGN NEWS.
TIIK CIKMVN PIUNCK HIIICIIIKH.
A Itumiir Thiil m Wu (liven thn Chnlr
11 f a Dnrl or Niilrldr.
Viknna, Feb. 1. It is ottlelally an
nounctd that Crown l'rlnce Kudolnh com
mitted suicide by shooting himnell in tho
head with a revolver.
TKMI'OHAIIILY INSANK.
Vianna, Fob. 1. Thu Wiener Zeltun
says: "l'refcssor Wiederhofer, who jr
formrd thu autopsy on thu remains of
Crown l'rincu Kudoliih. found a liirg
wound In tho side 01 his head, which
must havo caused Instant death. A re
volver, with onu chamW discharged,
was found on Iho beih-iile close to th
ilghtriduof the dead jtrluco. Thu posi
tion in which ho was found proven ho
youd it doubt that the prltiro committed
sulcida. Tho iurlcranium wan toin ami
tho skull bouu nartiidly scatterrd."
During tho fast fuw weeks tho crown
prince has manifested signs ol morbid
nervous excttu'nent. Therefore, tho
Wiener Reining says tho viuw that tho
shooting was thu rusult ol temjiorary
mental derangement must Ik) adhered to.
Some timo previous to his dentil tho
cruwTl prince complained of headache!,
which were attributed to no Injury to tho
head which bo sustained by a fall from a
horso last autumn.
HIS CIINVIUISATION WITH flllKNDS.
His believed that thostatemont in thn
Wiener .filling In reference to thu crown
prince's death is thu outcome ol yester
day's cabinet meeting, at which Hcrr
You Tirr-t expressed himself strongly In
favor of stilting tho details plainly. In
this view tho Emperor concurred fully
and confirmed Itudolph's conversation
wllh intimate friends during his last days
regarding his weariness of life. Ho be
trayed great nervous excitement.
WIIV UK SUICIIIKtl.
Finikin, Feb. l.-Tho Fall Malt (la
rettu says it is ixisilively informed from
Vienna that Kudolph committed suleldo
because It wits optional with him to tako
his own life or light a duel with tho
brother of tho jiriiicess who Ih a membor
of thu highest Australian families, and
whom ho hail reduced. When conceal
ment was no longer possible. Iho ptinress
confes ed hershauiu tuber brother, who
gavo Itudnljih the alleriiutlvo mentioned.
Tho Fall Mall (iazotto finthur says thn
iliH'iors summoned refused to sign a cur
titleate to the ellect lh.it Itildolpii'a death
was duo lo apoplexy, und that 11 great
scene ensued. Inn doctor told thu Neuo
Frulo l'oso thu real facts, which that
piiper iuhlihcil.
NoeiiMMi in iii'ssia.
Sr, I'KTmisiiuiKi. Feb. 1. All tho coutt
festivals havo Ikh ii alMiidoned in coiimi
quenceol the iliuili of the crown piinco.
An 11lll1i.1l iiii-s-eiiuiir piilillilies 11 blank
burdens! artlelo on tho dual 1 1 of tho
piliie,'. Thn .loiiriial Do St I'utersbuig
ilnploiiw tint cruel los to Itusl.i, whoxo
imperial Iioiim! Ii united to Ihat of Au
stralia. a i.iittmh to ills Moriir.ti.
VntNNA, l'ub. 1. Tho only tetter left
hv thu crown pi luce was 0110 uddressod to
his mother.
Tint runNUi iiuvnitN.MKNr.
Tim (llunilii-r of llrnillr Will Oninilel
lliiiTVriii a.r llllli'p.
Piuia I'uli I Tim "i-niirnl linnriinillin
I that tlw cliaiulier of iIbimiUhs will com
piste Hie li-g.il t o 111 ..f ollli-e, us tho gnu
erul election will not isrur until Odnlair.
A majoiiiv 011 Iho vote impressing eoiill
dunce in Iho wovernmunt yustiuilay was
onmiswed of Iti'iiuhMi-.iti'ialt ixoihur. Tho
minoiiiv iniliiilml hi!) meiiiisirs of tho
right f'turU'cn Itniilaiilstiuiuil llfiy-threu
jteiuibliiillis Tho rsdlf.il jmirnaH sin
giaiul.itu Iho nieinlsTs ol H1.1t p.nty that
11 .-iUU Iiuh Imhih nvniiled. T'iiov claim
Iho minislerisl ouestii'ii was solved by
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lllll VHII). I III' i' "I, ,, 1 r l. ,,.ft,i ...h,..-
i.tsl und iliwiarii the government has buuu
nniiely resst'lel lor a low nays. 1110
lloiilangUt iiatiurs iHiusidur Ibu goveni-
ment lust.
Ilrliln I ilia Itirs.
DtiiiUN. Feb. I. O'llrlon slept tijion a
iili.nLr Im.iI u ll limit iilnlliin. in his cell
at C'lonmel last nlglit. This morning ho
was more comjHM-eii ami apsareii 10
havo rwovored fiom Iho ttHucts of his
htrugglcs with thn wantons. Tho shutters
Itllflll 111! ft.i 1,1 ilui kIiooh In (,'loiimel aro
closed, tho HhojikeoS'rM fi-aring tumble.
C'lixrKril lIHi I'ar. urjr,
LiVKiirooi., Feb. I I'atilck Malloy,
0110 of Iho wllnosm'S for tho Times, be
fore tho 1'arniil commission, has la-en
arrested 011 a chargo of js'rjury.
Unil' KIiik Mill Alive.
Loniion, Feb. 1. Tho (ilolsi says It is
authoriedto contradii t Iho rumurof tho
death of tho King of Holland.
i:t for Allornejr lieimral.
Ciiicaoo, Feb. 1. An Indlanajsdis
Ss.cial savs: "Thuro is scarcely any
iloubt Ihat California will bo reirescnted
in the cabinet. It is almost equally cer
tain that EUo will 1st tho chimin man;
but instead ol Uiiug mado secretary of
tho interior, it Is jirobablo, according to
tho latest trustworthy returns, that ho
will Imj made attorney geiwrul."
A hlirrml Ita.iul.
Inimanaisimh, Feb. J. John E. Kolll
van, county cU-rk, who failwl for I7-'i M
Tliurwlav w miasing, atui wilh him 'lorn
O'Noil, his coIMeiilinJ tlerk. U sopi-o"!
to I In Canada. It was discovered ihat
he iasiiod fruudiil"nt warehouse re.eij.IS
for largo Ciinsignm.-nts I jmultry, ro
d i'f . ft'- Ih- uk'-'t' -at' is ju t Lnuwn,
jl. i o ji ison I' 'l is ol them