Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1893 — A TIP FROM HONOLULU. [ARTICLE]
A TIP FROM HONOLULU.
The Ex. Queen Likely to Be Transported in a Rash. A newspaper correspondent at Honolulu sends the following, which was written a few hours before the steamer Australia left Honolulu for San Francisco, Nov. 11: “The new Minister has made no sign as to Cleveland’s policy in regard to us, but he gives mysterious hints of some unpleasant duty yet to perform. What this is we cannot learn. 1 know that the government. lias received nothing from him up to the steamer's leaving, either officially or otherwise. A Ideal paper, in publishing the above, says: This hint of unpleasant duty hail been received by the provisional government as well us the correspondent, and they had carefully considered the matter in all its bearings. They evidently knew pretty well what the "unpleasant duty” was to be—namely, Inslstunco by the United States minister that Liliuokalani be reinstated, and they decided the moment Mr. Willis showed his hand they would bring the matter then and there to a crisis by ordering the cx-Queon out of the country. The paper says this news comes from a most reliable source.
