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'ii THE FAoxrzc i the PACxriorGWS (Commercial pberiiser lflmmrrcial gbbcrhscr IA PUB LIS II ED 3. -- . rirujnr.UAr Honolulu, Hawaiian Is.lait1. Kvery Saturday' Morning, DY CLACK & AULD. rinto of A.clvortlwiui; if fpC Rseuri"l to 'v- -, . ti. S ui. S m. ro. II City - Ull iokrrlptleoa.0.00 n Tear. , pAredlvp. j 3.i for Si Mowllia. ! t I I f lit ! Foreign Mabripli).47.-'il)l!O- n Tear. lln (J ., !M 5 n il 4 o' I 0' 10C0 u (1 iix-h- ). . , ., i 1 N (n. o) ft (o a oa' 12 tg Th a" TipO' jri.- - f r pa jr. forward i1 l nf vrt "'" i Unr t . J tH 4 tK vO 7 60 10 te) lb 00 i He if .' 4 pr a.injiu, Wn-f- i I nclld- - lie lnwiif P".t 111 siiSii r m i: 1 so I.inr (3 iih-s- . . I CO OU 1 W IO M 14 Ov' la 00 a- - 01.U. All :...-- r f.r F.ir-ipe.- p.irt !'! r eharr- - 4k Line 4 tut . . ; tn o uu it ou ia io !(' . OO IKjiniitt I ! at lh l oa;, which vane irom f . i Colutt ti. tW !0 iO 14 00 l txi 0 OH 4D f--4 a c?nc to eeh ins'le paper. IV, ......... I 0O IJ 00 14 O0 JJ Ou eb 00 M tO k (olumn. ....... ., 11 oo I 00 21 OOSO t 4 nu 11 'hoi i.umb....... U VUSOOOU 04 71 IWIU) N 1M (I I y ;aai nw.iwii fr-.- all part of the Pa-in- e ill a.way b very j IX Aaertir rr,J.o ta the 1 nite4 fl!. r their earl by Urttmlmrki nt lite4 5tat. en pay rr rVron. rea.-ti- la ifif pert r-- the $atea INxtat Maraa aurti aiunuut they wi.h to o pay ream th tni'i'inl .if (ubscr.ption du- - tr thi paper j and their carta aill t inrtusl a above th. Hi the llaoe a pot4 tiLup. PX.KIX AND FAHCT DOOK AND JOB PRINTING. tt BiLL-iiKti.i- . KC'itr. jsbaM'Kkjs CAKDJ prtntvil la tf. tib" i'jlr f h -- t- Discontent. ! If f ELI TM4ITK". j But 'brtwirh Ihe mnr ry tA hr may tl, blmnt luut-- h ffxo UaTa i;it ci (M If w but cI.'mk to msrk. W hul the pll ft, A ml tarn t) k'y iuhI lr do subMiln In, Y- -t to ih ir tL4 Coax through liht li!l rearh at lat. W :ight oar dii! j y, Mk? ninh nf our TrtU"fi, thickly t Our iKifa it' Ih'jrii of Jiarwlmt, tixl frt At our Cr f14'f aly ; Till Ilrhra niijfht frown At a-- h inr ttit hnl turnlrf , Uy fo our Impatirnrc barrier. t!rat would wr'fd (fur axbjr.g b'juU'rra down. We h'-i- f ! mviy trr. ArJ too r.d y ouralrra lo w, A if i tJ D"l p ajincj th--- way we go Ad) CjUftte-- l out our rn. Taa we Dt b r rent. And I.ft nor f.rlieal from the ir'.ble i!aat Of th- - r.o:p:inir lnoi, an-- l wail with truat( falflKio lleaweo'a intent? M ul we hAc wealth anl .wi?t, Fa-c- tieaatf, all ll.inga oriered lo oar n f Xt, ail thae lhir.-- a Uy bapine brl.irj ! Aerpt the atln anJ ahower. The bumUe jya that b!-- a Appealing I ln liner-n- l h'urta ocl c.l.I Vith aVUeate touch, airivicg to m.ch aol hnld Our hi'M-- n C nseiouaneaa. An I aj ho everywhere rnmf ria. he! a an aarea oa ail ; V hat oip.irtuiIi of fxA beEall To make life avt ar.d fair. VARIETY. There are just two thirty f jt which we are never Irejare, oni they are twins. QtKER Vf-kdic- t. A Wcdem jurjr recently brought a Tertlict of juetiCable breach of ironi- - 1I)w-leggf- i. In Cincinnati there is said to ' live D. nin m td.it lift Ihim Li Iniiiwr. cut with a circular raw. What Tnr.Y Tall it. Straining honey is what tbey tall it in New Jerney when a ieHow'liug bia weelheart. The honey hko.s it, too. We Cn'l that he came to his death from call- ing liill Jackson a liar," waa the verdict of a coroner" jury in Miwouri. ! A lildy in Fort Wayne lias Card out for her ! niver, crystal uikI tin eiiairis, miiic-I- j occur on! the ame d.iy. Her first two husband (divorcttj) ! have received invitations, but jiervcrbtly decline j attending. ! A lady jihilonopher baa arrived at the concla- - I eion, tliat, although wi;iu:in in justly blamed with j having min to cat for hi lien things, be j toolc to driukin of his own accord. j Are Thet? Are blacksmiths who make 11 lit:- - ! nS r,y birgin, or carpenters who do a littlo j counicr-fictin- g, any worae than men wlio 6ell iron and steel for a living. j Another amendment to the Constitution ii j rendert-- d neceary bv the refusal of the rolnrod harK..rs In r;n.. ;rT t.k l r. ,..:' i wnu lire. A wetttern reporter tried to take down in short hand Lis wife's lecture on the subject of "Late hours." Tbe task overstrained bis mind, and be eleeps with hi fathers. A man, in Indiana, on returning borne from a J business journey recently, found that his wife, during his absence, bad raCled off all tho fumi- - I ture nnd departed, and the Sheriff arrested bini for allowing gambling on bis premised. When a Kansas City girl who was clerk in a ! randy store, learned ahe bad fallen heir to one hundred thnuanJ dollar in England hhe refused I to attend to euftotn.-- at id perched heirelf on the I counter and chewed gum drop thcrcet of the day. j IIw dare you," iaid a young enob, to a me-chan- ie, ns they were both crowding in one of Jen-ne- y Lin i's concerts, how dare you come to hear a nightingale without a shirt collar?" How the deuce could I have a collar, when your mother Las not sent home my waahing?" was the reply. Ilts Conclusion. An Iowa country Sjuire concludes the marital knot ceremony thusly: Them that the Court hath joined together let no man bust anunder; but sutler little children to come unto them; so help you God." The most inspiriting sight a man can witness is one of the stout young ladies of the period dressed in a low necked dreaa with a bump upon her back. !Stws"s as pleasant to look at as a young pig prepared for the oven soft, greasy, and naked. Nice L'acinv. An Oil City boy, one of that class of urchins who si-e- sent up n tlie earth for the sole ptrpve of bringing pious, grown-u- p people t.j a recollection of the fact that this world H not their home, recently put some nitro-glyc- e- rine in ins hister s Dustio when etie was going out j skating. j As a drunken man was staggering along the j IJowery the other night, be saw street cars pans-in- g with different-colore- d lights, and gazing at the red. yell.w, blue and green lamps, was beard i rwdihxjiming, mus'getoiito'thisplaee. It's too ! sickly. They're running the drug stores around j oo wheels." : Sidney Smith made the quaint confession that, according to bis computation, l.e bad eaten and drank, between bis tenth and seventieth year, ab.mt forty-fo- ur wagon I nds more than he needed. How many people, dull-head- ed from such a causo, would be frank enough to confess as much? The following conversation between two clever Law vers was overheard ; How d.es vour client like it 7 Xot overmuch ; begins to com plain of the expense." .Mine is all right ; bound to tight it out. Can we manage to get the jury to disa- gree again?" Don't know; we must work for it." "You'll get beat, of cour.e, in the end; but you'il appeal, of course?" "Of course." IIf.h Mistake. A Vallejo young Lady, about to go olT in the ears, stepped into the dark sitting-roo- m of the depot to kis her friend Sarah good-b- y. Owing to the darkness she didn't bit Sarah, but caromed on a Chinaman, and didn't find out the mistake until John began yelling: " Whatee for you so chokec me! Hi yah ! No squeezec so mucliee!" One yell, a flopping of feminine gar- ments, a slammed door, ani that girl was gone. It is related that on a New York Central Rail- road train, recently, two old ladies sat on adjoin- ing seats in one of the cars; one declared if the conductor opened the window she would die, and the other protested against it being closed, for she would certainly smother to death. Theconductor was in doubt, when a venerable gentleman ex- claimed, Op-e- the window and kill one of them and then close it and kill tbe other, and then we shall have peace." A man whom Dr. Chalmers engaged to manage disorderly Sunday school kept his eyes wide open during praying, and when one boy thrust a pin into another he marched up the aisle, still praying, and cuffed that boy 'a ears, and went back again, .praying all tbe way. After that he was master of the eitaation, for tbe boys thought that a man who could watch and pray like that could not be put down. VOJ.. XV1I-- N). 42. DR. 0. S. CUMMuQS. II OMIKHf ATIIIST. 3 FOI- - sxilK F.Ti II U, 11. 1. THEO. H. DAVIEb (Late Jaiiion, tjreen It Co.; IMPORTER 4M COMMISSIO: MFR. CHANT. ;i!T r L'oycli'and the L'n'lerwriter. Northern ,f(jri,oce C'lmj.atiy, atitl hntih arid torrin Marine Iuucce C'otnfny. ml2Z Fire I'ro--f IiMif-iM- . Kahuinana atid Queen , jy S. B. DOLE, T1NKKV AT L..1W. OFFICE OVlt K:fir o elore, crwrr of Fort and Merchant Siree lloti'.'.iila. iy ED. HOFFSCHLAEGEE, & CO., AM) C'4 I I ISSIOX MERC- HANT.", IMPORTER! Corner of Fort and Merchant Mreet. mli9 ly CASTLE & COOKE, AM HEATERS IX IMPORTERS MKKLHANLIiE, EIlIPPIN'O ANI COMMl?i(OS MKRCIIAN'TS. f9 No. fco King Street, Honolulu. II. I. ly CHAS. LONG, HII CHANDLER AND COMMISSION : MttCH?ir, loi;-rt- er and L'ealer In Umeral Merrhand.ae, No. 6 Merchant j hi., Honolulu, ii. i cm LAWKEKCE McCULLY, A TTORX E V AT LAW. OF KICK IN THE xlk. Atlorory Uer'..l' ro ni. Court ll'use, liooolalu. f. 1 Dm I STEPHEN II. PHILLIPS, I XSELLOR A T I. A V. CO May " found f- r th next three months at the offire recently occapied by Hon. J. W. Austin, over Mr. Whitney's bookstore. jaiSJra P'DT'M'n A T7TiT Pfl MQ ' UikliN JjiiUlil CC UU., AXD WHOLESALE DEAL, IMIMIRTERS Hal. Cap., nd .hoes, ! and every variety of s Superior Furnishing Uoods. r!tor formerly crupied l.y W. A.A Mrich, Makee's nl8 Ulock, Queen Street. ly M. PHILLIPS & Co., 1 M PORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL- - I era in flothinir. UMts. fchoes. Hats. Furninhina and Fancy Good. (n4 Ooi) No. 11 Kaabumanu St. Ilouolulu. i E. 0. HALL & SON, AND DEALERS IN HARD- - IMPORTERS Paints. Oils, and General Merchandise. I n9 Corner Fort and Kin Sis. ly J JAS. W. GIRVIN, ' OMMISSIOX MERCHANT ANDDEALER ! j in General .Merchandwe. LAHAINA Orders ln.oo the other Islands promptly attended to. n2 flm BROWN & CO., MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES. uiviy AMI SPIRIT. AT WIIULKSALK. ov..j-h.MHr- t. In 1.1 Honolulu. H. I. I H. E. McINTYEE & BROTHER, . ! FEED STORE AND BAKERY, GROCERY. of King aud fort Streets, oeft ly Honolulu. TI. I. j i H. HACKFELD & Co. ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. G oc5 ly HONOLULU. THOS. G. THRUM'S, STATIONERY. CUTLERY AND NEWS Depot, and Circulating Library, (late Black fc Auld's Stand.? Engraving, Cligraphy, Stencil t uttmg, and Copying, attended to. (ocT ly) Merchant St.. Honolulu. W. L. GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. FIRE-PRO- OF Building, 0.ueen Street, oc5 ly Honolulu, TIawaiian Islands. THEOD. C. HEUCK, IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER- - X CHANT, (oc5 ly) Honolulu, Oahu, 11 I. A. S. CLX1H0. J0. 8. SMITBIE3. A. S. CLEGHORN & Co., AND WHOLESALE AND IMPORTERS IN Concral Merchandise, Corner Queeo and Kaahuntanu S:s., oc5 ly Nuuano St., and Corner Fort and Hotel Sts. F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., jmporters and commission MER. ; Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. julS ly CHULAN & CO., PORT ERS OF AND DEA LERS IN IM CHINA GOODS Of all description, and in all kind of Dry Good. Alo. con- stantly on hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Kice. 2S Nujii.u Slrett, Honolu'o. ly J. H. WHITNEY, D. D. S. F.N T I ST, OFFICE OVER DR. HOFF- - JLP MANN'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Kaahumnu and Streets Office hours j fn m V x.st till 2 r. ir ly C. S. BARTOW, A rCTIONEER. SALESROOM OX QUEEN 2. jul7 ttret t, one door from Uaahumana. JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE, M PORTER AND DEALER IN GENERAL MEitCHANDlf E, ai! Queen Street, Honolulu. lr A. "W. PELECE & CO., to C. 1. UicknnU & Co.) CHANDLERS AND GENERAL SHIP ilEH01AM5. Honolulu, Hawaiian liland. (J4 lj) J. S. Wiuia S. C. ALXES. WALKER & ALLEN. - AND COMMISSION SHIPPING HONOLULU. 11. I. i SCCXTS FOB j Hawaiian Packet Line, I Spencer's Plantntion. j Princeville Plantation. I Nt-leh- u Plantntion. Onomea Plantation. Oreenwell' Coffee. j Imperial Fire Insurance Coa.pany, London Merchant's Mutual Marine Insurance Co., San FrancUco. Nor. Western Motuil Life Insurarce Co. Schrs. Fairy Queen, Active and Mary Ellen. jallly M. McINERNY, ! PORTER AND DEALER IN CLOTH- - IM Boots, Hats, Caps, Jewelry. Perfumery, ; Pocket Cutlery, and every description of t.ent's Superior Furnishing Goods. XT Benkcrt's Fine Calf Dress Boots, ; always on band. i N. E. Coasia or Fort axo MFRrHaST Stbbsts. jail ly E. P. ADAMS, A UCTIONEER A ND COM M ISSION M ER-- X. CHANT. Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. ja ly A. W. JVVD. K. W. L1ISK. JUDD & LAINE, pROCERS AND PltO ISIOX DEALERS, Fan-.il- y Grocery and Feed Store, 52 Fort Street, Honolulu. dl ly LEWEKS i- - DICKSON, E LERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDING D jr2T Materials. Fort Street. ly DILLINGHA1T & CO., AND DEALERS I N HARD- WARE, IMPORTERS Cutlery, Dry Goods. Paints and Oil, and General i a3 No. 95 King Merchandise. Street, Honolulu. ly ! D. N. FLITNER, CONTINUES HIS OLD BUSINESS IN THE buiUine. Kaabumanu Street, Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and stars with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to tbe saerldian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to tn watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted Charts aad nautical instrument coriaQll on Jy2" taod and fjr sale ly HONOLULU, iusmtss darfis. WILDER & CO., TO IIOWSETf fc CO. SUCCESSORS Fort and CJaeeo tt. Iealer lo Lu roller. Plr.U. Oil, Nails, fait, ai.1 IiulMiff I a4 Ia?cnl. cf every kind. ly BOLLES & C0.7 C'HAXUtKRS A M COMMISSION SHIP MKtlCHANTi. Importers and Iealer in 0unl Merchndie, Queen Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian I!aod. Arc uti for tbe KaunHKkka:. Man:m!ua and Kakaako fait ft Work.. ly T. J. HTSKI.DE!. t. H. BAYSSLOC.f. HAYSELDEII BROS. IN IRV BOODS, FAXCV DEALERS tioUi S AND CI.'tTIHNti. Criterion Bull 1 in. Fort M. !!) Honolulu, H. I. 7. F. HORN, tONFECTlONER. NO. 4 HOTEL ST., Honolulu. dl I AF0NGrACHUCK7 1- - ORTEItS. W HO I.ESA LKAN'U RETAIL. I'i-r- a in Oeucral Merchandise. Fire-pro-of More. Nuua- - nu Ltre-- J . dll ly R. H. STANLEY. A TTOIvi'r AND COOSELOR AT LAW. A Ul'HC: Ehmks' Fire-proo- f UuiU.bs, Kaal.umanu i ap-- -J Street. Honolulu. 8m ' iTQnTTP.P Kt POTTT f f V f " W bW AaVf IIERCIIA t TAILORS. FORT STREET, j M. oppoaite Ou fejiow'a llali, Honolulu, 11. I. ap'JO ly j zr i C BREWER & CO., COMMISSION . - . c; ii a i x.-- n ... Ml-D- . m . ' jiiii i i.iv "HANTS. Honolulu, Oaha, ul7 ly) Hawaiian Islands. ALLEN & CiiLLINGWORTH, KAWAIJl HAWAII, .V,I'.I'.X.T.I.L' THE GENERAL T miuumjiii.-- l ana uitVINU BLSINKS at the boe port, where they are prepj to farniah the Jutly ccle- - nratea n.aw..e "such other recruits as are required by whale ships, at the nnrt,.t .,tice and on the moot reasonable term. (aul7 ly) HREWOOD ON HAND. W. C. J0N:s, 4 TTO RNEV AT LAW AM, .vn AfiKVT. 1 w ill practice in all the Courts i h. Kine.lom. He will attend the Circuit Courts on 1,, iHU; and Hawaii, and visit either of tho. i6Mnils on specinl buHincss. aul7 O.li e on Merchant Siret r E. HOFFMANN, M. 1., 9' HVSICIAN AXD SCRGEON.ORNER -- 'uerr'1"1 ana Kaahumai.u ms , near tnc i4t.0ffice. ly ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT. CIOMMISSIOX Mill'l'lNU MERCHANT AGENT, Honolulu, Ilsiwaiian Islands J) ly BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, j hi I'l. 1IAU AIIAA I9L.AAIS, HUAll DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON The Bank of California San Francis. Messrs. lees A: Waller. ..........New Yorii Tremont National Bank.. ......................... ...Boston Oriental Hunk Corporation. London Oriental Bank Corporation, payable in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland. i Agents for the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New i York. Receive Deposits, Discount First-clas- s Business Taper, attend to Collecting, c, Sc my.a ly ISesidiaiir 5oobii. OPEN TO ALL, EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. TaT ' BM 1 m Atyr Honrs Irom 9 A. .11. to 10 r. JI., Up.lair, in the Snilora' Home. The econd Friday evening of each month reserve I for the meetings of the Y. JI. C. A. jal l y NEWEST THINS OUT KEROSENE LAfVaPS BURN WITHOUT chimney ! bt the Anthracite Jt is the Only Lamp that has leen made TO BURN KEROSENE PERFECTLY. IVo Smoke, IYo Smell, Io Chimney, A'o .lZncliincry. Too Simple to get out of Order. Low Priced Lamps for the Cottage, Elegant Styles for Dining and Drawing Rooms. SOlO AgOntS fOr HaWll ISlQndS, DILLINGHAM & Co., a?5 Noa. 95 97 King St THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL! ;ifiiSS ! &Z '! PROPRIETOR WILL SPARE NO ' T'.HE pains to make this TU Us 13 Or 1T 1 nOTEIil First-Clas- s in Every Particular ! j EOOJIS Cl BE DAD BY THE MOOT OK WEEK ! i with or without board. HALL AND LARGE ROOMS TO LET FOR u2J PCBLIC MEETIXGS. OR SOCIETIES. ly FOR SALE OR RENT. THE DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE lately occupied by C. H. LEWEKS, situated on Kukui j 'Street. For particular enquire of de.-- 2 tf LK.WEKS DICKSON IIAAVAIIAX ISLANDS. nitcbnairal. - 9:0 THE PLACE CTTTD To gvt your TRUNK WORK OF ALL KINI'S, and Gneral Kepair.Dg done wi;h neati.ea and dUpatch, No. S3 Kin St. fS X. MIIT.M AN. KEALOHA & PANEE, . . nouse. onip ana o i ?4 n ramiins: i HOTEL STREET. I OPENED THEIR SHOP ON THE HAVING are prepared to do all oiaoner of work in th-i- r line of buine. Chtrgci reasonable, and all wi-r- done i with neatness and d;.patoh. ly J. H. THOMPSON, General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu. HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND For Salt at the Loa-es- t Market Prices, a pood asuort-me- nt of the Rest Rutiiied JUr Iron, and the Best Blacksmith Coal. nl6 ly CHARLES SMITH, Iloup, Ship, Slrn and Carriage Painting, Taper Hanini; and Glazing. Shop on Kaahuxanu Xhc public are requested to give a cU. r.pl2 3u C. WEST AVa'ou and Carriage Eaildrr, t and 76 Kins St., Honolulu. (jalS ly) Island orders promptly executed. JOHN FREDERICK KENYON, MILITA 11 Y. XAVAL AXD CIVIL TAILOR, Kin; St., next door to Bradley's Berber Shop, Honolulu. o5 ly OO Itroot, OO til . T. DONNELL, IMPORTER AND H AM'FACTCRRR OP ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! Suitable to this market. Old Furniture repaired and Mattrassos of all de I l scriptio made to order. Before buying elsewhere call at SGandHS KInSatrcel oca ly C. E. WILLIAMS, I I Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in j Furniture OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Furniture M are Kootn on rort street ; W orkshop at the old B .auu, liotci sin-ei- , uc.r xoib. i N. B. Orders from the other islands promptly attended to null ly E. C. ADDERLEY, Saddle and Harness Maker, . . COUNttt Cv-S- fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu, ffl'n . trr Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dUpatch. Island Order attended to piomptly. au!7 ly P. DALTON, Saddle and Harness 3Zaker, ArJVO STREET, HONOLULU. Harness, Saddle & Shoe Leath-- C er, ton;" my on nana. Orders from the other Islandd promptly attended to. jy25 ly McCOLCAN & JOHNSON, Merchant Tnilorsi, Fort St., Honolulu, II. I., opposite Theod. C. Ileuck's. ap-j- j jy W. FISCHER, j Collet Maker and French Polisher I 29 .'oUl St., near thfe Drug Store of . Strehz le Co. ly i ! IE & GQ I I OFFER FOE. SALE ; 3? O -- A JCT?- - 3E1- - X TTT! -- PER CORING torn BOSTQN.lA-W- . PESIB0E s imported UNDER.lCoal, ail Cumberland; CHANDLERY Copper Paint, O.f.um, j WKJSDIP Ycllon .11 eta I, Slicnli Pepper Sauce, Cider Vinegar, Quarter Barrels Pork, ftitts .llackcrcl, UUIh. IHairy Salt, Yeast Powler Corn Starch, IJrown Soap, Tobacco, Spirits Turpentine, ' Elide Poison, ISosin, 3IincraI Paint, Conch Varnish, i I OO III S, r'.. . Vailk. , Paris Plows, Hunt's Axes and Hatchets, Shovels, lAcncrican Scales, Hemp Pacliin .ick ancl Axe Handles, Bbc tal, Canal Rarroivs Planter's Hoes, Lumber, Oak Plank fc White ' lYests Trunks, JRbls. Fire Clay, Paint Rrushes, . KeffS IsUlS. SllOOlaS. fe22 qr APIUL 19, 1S73. BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. r-- C X I ERS IG X E l. AGENTS OF THE I i n lerwriu-n.- . notify si fters of Ve.-i- s and others that all bills for Repairs on esnfl. and all bills STttoiwI. - J. M. OAT & Co., Sailmakers. B, FIRE-PRO- OF BUILWNU. S3 Oa the Wharf, Kint of Nuuanu Strtet, Houo-lul- j. 11. I. Sails made in the Best Style and Fitted with Ua!rau.:ze4 Cluca and Thimble. Flaa or nil drcripliaaa uihcIc nml rrpnirrcl. . ' -- v. T. .i arJers in our line, witJi d.paich and iu a satisfactory tnannrr. j fell ly NOTICE. SAIL-M- A KING. The lndersi?ned Havlnj Opened a SI1L-L0F-T ."7, on the Esplanade, in the buiUlinr formerly occupie-- l jTj "tv py J"- - L. Lei as a cooper shop, near the Custom Houne, will five prompt attention to the Sail- - r.ln Iikiijj liiaainma, io all it branches. Thauk. i ful fcr pat favors, he hopes to receive a liire of public patronage. felSaui W. C. WOOLtEY. JAS. L. LEWIS, Cooper and Ganger, at the Old Stand, E5) Jh"J ??TUw kinds of Coopering Materials conbtantly on hand. I ANo, Shop on the Eplanade near the f qtom Hoose. . He hoi;es tiv attention to business lo merit a continuance of the piitronaRe which he has lutherto enjoyed, and for wluch be now returns his thanks. ula J HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. j STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR j f 'vV iZ Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brae and Lead MI4' ,! Machinery of Every Description made j XO UKVKK. j Particular Attention paid to Hhtp's Llack-smlthinj- . I" Job Work executed on the shortest totice. Jy20 ly G. SKGKLKKS. KISTLER. I C. SECELKEN & CO., Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, j namiD Street, bet. Merf hant and QneeO, j t HA'VE CONSTANTLY ON m 3-- . Stoves, Lead I'ipe, Galv. Iron I'ine, riain and nose Bibbs. tton Cocks. India Rubber IIoe best in lengths of 25 and 60 feet, with Coupling and l'ipe torn-plet- e. ANo, a very larpe stock of Tinware of every descrip- - tion. Jobbing and Kepairmg aone to oruer promptly anu war- - ranted. Particular attention given to Ship Work. Thankful to the citizi-n- of and the Islands gen erajyi for thelr liberal patronage in the past, we hope by sti ict atuti, .11 to lusi:iess to merit me same tor tne miure. XT Orders from tho other Islands will be carefully attended to ap6 ly J. W. CIBBS, ralutlns in all Brandies Xo. 90 Riug Street. Opposite Wright & Wilson's Shop. XT Smallest orders promptly attended to. Ju8 em W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH. SHOP ON THE ESPLANADE, where all work from Ship or Shore will be attended to in a manner to warrant satisfaction. ja4 ly i j JOHN NEILL, 2V G ZZ X XT 1ST! NO. 40 FORT STREET, where ho will attend to all orders in tbe ; LOCK, GLX&GEXERALnEPAICLlAE lie will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and reg-- mating Sewing Machines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery j and kiii,i Unri- - nf iv.r. iiMrriniinn lli.eL.mltlilmt. &c . ALSO, ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP, j A VaXlX!me MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, &c, Aic. Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders. and all other extra and j duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice. ! HZT Hest Machine Twist. XI ! C0LB AORST IJI THIS KINGDOM FOB j The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. d30 ly i A. D. BOLSTER, House, Ship, Sign, Carriage & Ornamental Painting j In all its branches. IT THE OLD STAND. ON KING ! Street, will execute ail orders in his line with promptness, at low rates, and in as good style as any. ja4 ly i in i.iii BiiiminaiiaiiiM na ! j Olicr iov Sale A ailU Honolulu, Blacksmith NT3E3"TJr ! ! WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK ! ' LIME AND CEMENT, CALIFORNIA HAY, AND By Steamer from San Francisco, POTATOES, ONIONS, &C, jonxTw FOR Brand's Bonb Lances. Perry Dkyis' Painkiller, Puiloa Salt Works.; New Cigar and Tobacco Store. i riMIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TONOTIFT & the Public generally that be has opened in tbe above Dusines at me store at 44 FORT STREET, WTitre he will keep constantly oo hand tbe best brands of cigars anotobacco, MEEKSCHAUM AND OTHER PIPES, i A large a?sortraent of the latest styles. Soda Water and Gringer 3?op. He will alito be found ready to give his prompt attention to orders in his line as a Machinist and Engineer. ja4 tf THOMAS LACK. FOR SALE ! THE PREMISES LATEL1 OLtl PIF.D by W. Fischer, on Hotel Street. fjill) Krujuiieof J. n. PAT.. V - i. i 4 , , , ' - . : 1 AVI I OLE NO. SS-2- . ?nsar3.n(t (Taru . Boston Board of Underwriters ! AGENTS for Ihr llawalina I .land., A. mhl ly C. tKtW t,K A; CO. Philadelphia Board of Underwriters ! A f; E NTS lor the llnwoiiian lalntida, j mt,l ly C. LKhWtR i CO. VOTIl'E. M tSTEKS OF VESSELS VIS-- 1 lTlNG thi Mrt in a tiutiU-- coiiditu-- and ttturrl in any of the Fs!on and rinU'lclphti Oa'ioe uiut hare their rviwru uvwiau iu:r cemtira i uv "''l 1 1 - THE RR1TISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, (LIMITED,) ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST . BATES. The clauses tu the i'vlirie of this Company are leciaily aatvauiageou. TULO. II. IAV1ES. A Kent. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COIIP'Y Issnrs lire and Life PoHrlos THE MOST LI H Ell A L TERMS. ALL ON tor Lour, settled with promptitude. nl6 ly THKO. II. UAVU-- S, Aeent. .., . . ..,n.v.i i.w n. Aroni of tlw ltuMoa i who nmst also U reprvsenled on all surveys, or such litis will not be allowL o'.o ly v.. uur.ni.K t arcdi. CALIFORNIA INSrjRANCEc"oMPANY. flMI E UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THE Ji. above Company, have been authorized to Insure risk oa Cargo, Freight ntl Treasure t0 B" t"1 of the frora01m,lo!u liKCKviTco. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. mllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING KEEN M. appointed Agent of the alnive Company for the fand-- ; wich Islands, is now prepared TO INSURE AGAINST FIUE 0ll rlckt Slon.. ,, Wooden store., Ana oa Merchandise stored therein, l'rivat Uwelllnes, Fund- - . a ill I .1 .....a w..kM nx.itnttt. lUm, ytr. All lAWBrB tljunir;u MMU 't IW J- -4 V tvui'- - itude. For particulars apply at tbe office of ocl9 ly THEOD. C. IIEUCK, Afient. TRANSATLANTIC pint? MS IRANrr COMPANY r I Fa Ki , t IImiiliii. Capital, One Million Prussian Thalers. milF. UNDERSIGNED HAVING I1K.KX M. appointed Agents of tbe above Company are now ready to Issne Polities against Risks uf Fire, on Bnlltllngs, Merclinu.lUo nucl Furniture, on terms equal to those of othar respectable companies. Losses paid for ami adjusted here. For particulars apply to oc5 tf H. HACKFELD & CO., Agents. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. (Inallluled 1803.) CAPITAL 18.000,000 IN GOLDI f1IIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED A to issue policies on Fire Kinks (with or without the a vet. aire clansel. on Plantation Ruildinirs and Machinery. Private dwelling. Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coal, Lumber. Mims in Port. Kc. on the most favorable terms. ET All Icae. ariju.teri and paid for here XI For tiarticulars aimly at the office of Jy Agentor'ihfuataflan Wand. BRITISH AND MEKCANIILE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON AND EDINItURC.II. ESTABLISHED, 1509. miaTmw' F.Ud'ilsssIi is FfAIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN A P-- JL POINTED AGENTS lor the Sandwich Islands, and are authorised to Insnre against Fire npon favorable terms. Risks taken in any part of the Islands on Wooden Buildings, and Merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Houses and Furul-- ! ture. Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargoes or under repair. fapu ly ED. H JFFoCIILAEUEU & CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. UNDERSIGNED HAVING HEEN fjUIB duly authorised By the Firemen's Fund Insurance Comp'y. of Sn Francisco to write both Fire and Marina risks, are pre- pared to accept Insurances on DwelliutT". Bnlldina, Merchaadiae. Furni- ture, Vrimel. in Port, aad take Cargo Risks, to nd from thK and All Foreign Ports, at the most Favorable Rates. Jn8 ly BISHOP & CO. F. A. SCHAEFER, A GENT Bremen Board of Underwriters, J Agent Drrsdrn Hoard of Underwriters, Agrnl Vitnun Board of Underwriters. Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdiction of the above Boards of Underwriters, will have to he certified to by the Agent to make them valid. ja-- ly IIAJIIJUItKH.BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rsiHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN Appointed Agents of the above Company. are prepared to insure risks against Fire nn Stone and Brick buildings, and on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms. For particulars apply at the office of giaiy F. A. SCHAEFER 4r CO. HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS - ii Ii EY & CO . , Manufacturers and Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS! Leleo, Kin? Street Honolulu. Beef; Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted ! Order Left at Ira Richardson Boot and Shoe Store will nsert with prompt apfl Attendance. TJIJ2 FQgJlTAIlV : ICE CREAM and LUNCH ROOM, FORT STREET. OPPOSITE C. K. WILLIAMS' FCRXIfCBE WAREROOMS, xiy n. mrcnoFT. Iced Soda and Ginger Pop always on hand. Ladirx' Room oa the Right at Entrance. Tea and Coffee at all Hours ! HOT LUNCH - DAILY I XT You are invited to give him a calL R. RYCROFT, Begs to Inform tbe public that all orders for left at tbe FOUNTAIN will be promptly attended to. d28 ly TO LET. r1IIE OFFICE LATELY OCCUPIED BY Al lR. OLIVER. Apply to A. 8. CLKQHOBN & Co. r ty Buainea Cant, whto reWl e tear, are Uw4 a d.js-oa-nt from theae rate, which are !. Uait.leol a4rrtle- -' Bent when or clkr)rj qunrteriy. cnustic prciuf. FAMILY MARKET, E. II. IIOVD, Proprietor. Ilolrl Sir re I. Choicest Meat fmta finest herd. Poultry, I'i.b, Vrtbl Arc. , furnlshr-,- to onler. ap T SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Ooat and Sheep Skins, ON II AXD AND FOR SALE. CONSTANTLY WAIJIUA TANNl'UV-- C. S()TLKY By (api ly) A. B. CLEG HORN L CO., Anei.t. A. S. CLECHORN & CO., 4 GENTS FOR THE WAIMFA TANNERY, ll. wall. WASHINGTON MEAT MARKP.T! VEXT DOORTO LOVE'S SIEAM HAKE-r- y, Nuuauu Hml, F. W. DI NNK. llrrf, Mntloia nwd Veal of Ike Ileal ((Mallty. AUo, Salt IVrk, Salt Beef. Superior IVrk Sausages, always on hand, and Sold at the Lowest Market 1'nor. orS Meats delivered t all part of the City. Jy HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY ! R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, J.XUAXU eTKEET. MEDIUM AND NAV IIREAII 11ILOT. on band and uiaJe to order. Also, Heifer, mIi tnl llutttr iYackerg, JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac. SHIP IIREAD RE1IAKED on the .horiest notice. FAMILY BREAD, made of the Beet Flour, baked daily and always ou hand. If. B.BHOirX BREAD OF THI BEST QUALITY aulT ly METROPOLITAN MARKET, :. AVALLF.lt, KIIa STREET, HONOLULU. hall ly WOLEE RICE PLANTATION, KAILUA KOOLAUPOKO. TO. 1 AND NO.2 RICE FROM THE ABOVE 1 Plantation, yv 3Tlxxo Trtlalo Artlolol Always on hand and for sale by AHMKK ACIIINO, Jul ly Corner of King and Nuuanu Sis. PIOIYUHK ITIlIJi, IiAEIAlWA. C1AMPBELL V TI'RTON, Proprlrlora. of su'ior qualiiy, now oouilng la aud for sale in uuautities to suit by nlo tf. U. HACKFELD CO. WAIKAPU PIiAIVTATIOi ! II. Corawell. I'roprlrlor. AND MOLASSES FROM THIS SUGAR for sale lo lots lo suit purchaser. Apply to ocS ly UEO. V. McLKAN, A (.lit. WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION ! LAHAINA. MAUI. SUGARS, CROP OF 1872, NOW CHOICE and for sale by oa ly C. UREWEa h CO Agents. WAILUKU PLANTATION! MAUI. CROP OF 1ST2 WAILUKU. by C. HUE Willi tt Co., oS 3m Agents. MAKEE PLANTATION. ULUPALAKUA, MAUI. HOP OF 1 872 SUG A R V MOLASSES, c oaooi For Sale by V. ItKKs R Co., Agents. KAUPatKUEA PLANTATION SUCAR NOW COMING IN, AND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASER", nr AFONfl At ACHt'CK. Honolulu, Jane 1st, 1873. Jnl 1 O NOME A PLANTATION. SUGAR AND MOLASSES CROP 187tf, in, for sal In quantities to suit purchaser, jyO 6in Dy WALKER At ALl.fcN, AgrnU. 1873. 1879. SPCA'CEIt Pf i AIV TATI OA' ! A R AND MOLASSES.CROP COMING SUG and for sale la quantities to suit purchasers by Jy6 0m WALKER At Al LEN, Agents. PmNCEVILLE PLANTATION. Sugar and Molasses Crop 1873, DOMING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTI. TI r.s lo suit purchasers, y JyS 6m WALKER At ALLEN, Agent. Hay! Hay! Hay. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE RE celviug Pressed Bales of Prime Maniania Hay Front Lale. which they will sell In quantities to suit. ap5 tf W A LKfcR A LLEN. 232 -- Bur- Living Yet, and has been Living IN Honolulu the Last Fourteen Year I THE OLD ESTABLISHED iio;voi,ui,u SOAP WORKS ! nr W. J. RAWLINS, Manufacturer OF ALL KINDS OF SOAPS I AND Buyer of Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow! And nil kind, of Sonp Greaae. Hare received ex late arrivals from the United State and Euroie supplies of the Best Materials la onr Mae for !Huiif-UrlE- Parps.ru, And will continue to be in receipt of fresh supplies by team and sailing vessels, is prepared to give stifac(loD to all Dealers and Consumers; of bit Speciality- - Who will favor him Willi their trade. X. H.All Orders left at the .Store of M. Mclnmy, Importer and Dealer in Roots and Ehres, N. E. Corner of Fort and Merchant Street, will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. W. J. RAWLINS, Prnctlral Sonp Boiler. Ja2S ly Leleo, King St., Honolulu. TO WOOI- - GKOWDKS. THE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE "yTr3 to buy Wool at good prices. Wools coming to W-- market this Spring particularly desired lo make W ' "" freight. ja25 8m C. BREWER CO. EIDGEHOIJSB! A RETREAT FOR INVALIDS. ,i THE CLIMATE OF THESE ISLANDS Ji. jfV-- is noted the world over for general olalrliy, while ;.' mvI certain particular localities In the itroop are more favorablv known. The district of Kona.on th lee sido of Hawaii, ha long been famed as a place of resort for those afflicted with afiVction of th lungs. Not a few cases have been known of perrons who had been given over as sure to die, by their physicians la California, after a few months residence In tbe pure, mild air of Kona, recoveries; robust health and taking a new lease of life. The undersigned, at his commodious house at Kaawaloa, South Kona. is prepared to furnish good accotnmodstlons to boarders at tbe low rate of f S per week Including good saddle horse when desired, and good fresh water batb, on tbe prern ise, also within a abort distance of fin sea bathlog. Tbe cteamer Kilauea runs regularly between Honolulu and the) port of Kaawaloa, and horse are kept ready at, th bea-- . h. Every accommodation and comfort In the wy of diet. MILK and HON ET in Abundance. Delightful ridei la the neighbor- hood. A. T0lp. Kaawslo. S. Knna, Nor. 11, 1372. nla i. f I r. f V

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j and their carta aill t inrtusl a above th. Hi the llaoea pot4 tiLup.

PX.KIX AND FAHCT

DOOK AND JOB PRINTING.tt BiLL-iiKti.i- . KC'itr. jsbaM'KkjsCAKDJ prtntvil la tf. tib" i'jlr f h -- t-

Discontent.!

If f ELI TM4ITK". j

But 'brtwirh Ihe mnr ry tA hr may tl,blmnt luut-- h ffxo UaTa i;it ci (M

If w but cI.'mk to msrk.

W hul the pll ft,A ml tarn t) k'y iuhI lr do subMiln In,Y- -t to ih ir tL4 Coax through

liht li!l rearh at lat.W :ight oar dii! j y,

Mk? ninh nf our TrtU"fi, thickly tOur iKifa it' Ih'jrii of Jiarwlmt, tixl frt

At our Cr f14'f aly ;

Till Ilrhra niijfht frownAt a-- h inr ttit hnl turnlrf , Uy

fo our Impatirnrc barrier. t!rat would wr'fd(fur axbjr.g b'juU'rra down.

We h'-i- f ! mviy trr.ArJ too r.d y ouralrra lo w,A if i tJ D"l p ajincj th--- way we go

Ad) CjUftte-- l out our rn.Taa we Dt b r rent.

And I.ft nor f.rlieal from the ir'.ble i!aatOf th- - r.o:p:inir lnoi, an-- l wail with truat(

falflKio lleaweo'a intent?

M ul we hAc wealth anl .wi?t,Fa-c- tieaatf, all ll.inga oriered lo oar n f

Xt, ail thae lhir.-- a Uy bapine brl.irj !

Aerpt the atln anJ ahower.

The bumUe jya that b!-- a

Appealing I ln liner-n- l h'urta ocl c.l.IVith aVUeate touch, airivicg to m.ch aol hnld

Our hi'M-- n C nseiouaneaa.

An I aj ho everywherernmf ria. he! a an aarea oa ail ;

V hat oip.irtuiIi of fxA beEall

To make life avt ar.d fair.

VARIETY.There are just two thirty fjt which we are never

Irejare, oni they are twins.QtKER Vf-kdic-

t. A Wcdem jurjr recentlybrought a Tertlict of juetiCable breach of ironi- -

1I)w-leggf- i. In Cincinnati there is said to '

live D. nin m td.it lift Ihim Li Iniiiwr.cut with a circular raw.

What Tnr.Y Tall it. Straining honey is whattbey tall it in New Jerney when a ieHow'liug biaweelheart. The honey hko.s it, too.

We Cn'l that he came to his death from call-ing liill Jackson a liar," waa the verdict of acoroner" jury in Miwouri.

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A lildy in Fort Wayne lias Card out for her !

niver, crystal uikI tin eiiairis, miiic-I- j occur on!the ame d.iy. Her first two husband (divorcttj) !

have received invitations, but jiervcrbtly decline j

attending. !

A lady jihilonopher baa arrived at the concla- - I

eion, tliat, although wi;iu:in in justly blamed with j

having min to cat for hi lien things, be j

toolc to driukin of his own accord. j

Are Thet? Are blacksmiths who make 11 lit:- - !

nS r,y birgin, or carpenters who do a littlo j

counicr-fictin- g, any worae than men wlio 6ell ironand steel for a living. j

Another amendment to the Constitution ii j

rendert-- d neceary bv the refusal of the rolnrodharK..rs In r;n.. ;rT t.k l r. ,..:'

iwnu lire.

A wetttern reporter tried to take down in shorthand Lis wife's lecture on the subject of "Latehours." Tbe task overstrained bis mind, and beeleeps with hi fathers.

A man, in Indiana, on returning borne from a J

business journey recently, found that his wife,during his absence, bad raCled off all tho fumi-- I

ture nnd departed, and the Sheriff arrested binifor allowing gambling on bis premised.

When a Kansas City girl who was clerk in a !

randy store, learned ahe bad fallen heir to onehundred thnuanJ dollar in England hhe refused I

to attend to euftotn.-- atid perched heirelf on the I

counter and chewed gum drop thcrcet of the day. j

IIw dare you," iaid a young enob, to a me-chan- ie,

ns they were both crowding in one of Jen-ne- y

Lin i's concerts, how dare you come to heara nightingale without a shirt collar?" Howthe deuce could I have a collar, when your motherLas not sent home my waahing?" was the reply.

Ilts Conclusion. An Iowa country Sjuireconcludes the marital knot ceremony thusly:

Them that the Court hath joined together letno man bust anunder; but sutler little children tocome unto them; so help you God."

The most inspiriting sight a man can witness isone of the stout young ladies of the period dressedin a low necked dreaa with a bump upon herback. !Stws"s as pleasant to look at as a young pigprepared for the oven soft, greasy, and naked.

Nice L'acinv. An Oil City boy, one of thatclass of urchins who si-e- sent up n tlie earth forthe sole ptrpve of bringing pious, grown-u- p

people t.j a recollection of the fact that this worldH not their home, recently put some nitro-glyc- e-

rine in ins hister s Dustio when etie was going out j

skating. j

As a drunken man was staggering along the j

IJowery the other night, be saw street cars pans-in- g

with different-colore- d lights, and gazing at thered. yell.w, blue and green lamps, was beard i

rwdihxjiming, mus'getoiito'thisplaee. It's too !

sickly. They're running the drug stores around j

oo wheels." :

Sidney Smith made the quaint confession that,according to bis computation, l.e bad eaten anddrank, between bis tenth and seventieth year,ab.mt forty-fo- ur wagon I nds more than he needed.How many people, dull-head- ed from such a causo,would be frank enough to confess as much?

The following conversation between two cleverLaw vers was overheard ; How d.es vour clientlike it 7 Xot overmuch ; begins to com plain ofthe expense." .Mine is all right ; bound to tightit out. Can we manage to get the jury to disa-gree again?" Don't know; we must work forit." "You'll get beat, of cour.e, in the end;but you'il appeal, of course?" "Of course."

IIf.h Mistake. A Vallejo young Lady, about togo olT in the ears, stepped into the dark sitting-roo- m

of the depot to kis her friend Sarah good-b- y.

Owing to the darkness she didn't bit Sarah,but caromed on a Chinaman, and didn't find outthe mistake until John began yelling: " Whateefor you so chokec me! Hi yah ! No squeezec somucliee!" One yell, a flopping of feminine gar-ments, a slammed door, ani that girl was gone.

It is related that on a New York Central Rail-road train, recently, two old ladies sat on adjoin-ing seats in one of the cars; one declared if theconductor opened the window she would die, andthe other protested against it being closed, for shewould certainly smother to death. Theconductorwas in doubt, when a venerable gentleman ex-

claimed, Op-e- the window and kill one of themand then close it and kill tbe other, and then weshall have peace."

A man whom Dr. Chalmers engaged to managedisorderly Sunday school kept his eyes wide

open during praying, and when one boy thrust apin into another he marched up the aisle, stillpraying, and cuffed that boy 'a ears, and went backagain, .praying all tbe way. After that he wasmaster of the eitaation, for tbe boys thought thata man who could watch and pray like that couldnot be put down.

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DR. 0. S. CUMMuQS.IIOMIKHf ATIIIST. 3 FOI-- sxilK F.TiII U, 11. 1.

THEO. H. DAVIEb(Late Jaiiion, tjreen It Co.;

IMPORTER 4M COMMISSIO: MFR.CHANT. ;i!T rL'oycli'and the L'n'lerwriter. Northern ,f(jri,oce

C'lmj.atiy, atitl hntih arid torrin Marine IuucceC'otnfny.ml2Z Fire I'ro--f IiMif-iM- . Kahuinana atid Queen , jy

S. B. DOLE,T1NKKV AT L..1W. OFFICE OVltK:fir o elore, crwrr of Fort and Merchant Siree

lloti'.'.iila. iy

ED. HOFFSCHLAEGEE, & CO.,AM) C'4 I I ISSIOX MERC-

HANT.",IMPORTER!Corner of Fort and Merchant Mreet. mli9 ly

CASTLE & COOKE,AM HEATERS IXIMPORTERS MKKLHANLIiE,

EIlIPPIN'O ANI COMMl?i(OS MKRCIIAN'TS.f9 No. fco King Street, Honolulu. II. I. ly

CHAS. LONG,HII CHANDLER AND COMMISSION :

MttCH?ir,loi;-rt- er and L'ealer In Umeral Merrhand.ae, No. 6 Merchant j

hi., Honolulu, ii. i cm

LAWKEKCE McCULLY,A TTORX E V AT LAW. OF KICK IN THE

xlk. Atlorory Uer'..l' ro ni. Court ll'use, liooolalu.f. 1 Dm I

STEPHEN II. PHILLIPS,I XSELLOR A T I. A V.CO May " found f- r th next three months at the offire

recently occapied by Hon. J. W. Austin, over Mr. Whitney'sbookstore. jaiSJra

P'DT'M'n A T7TiT PflMQ 'UikliN JjiiUlil CC UU.,AXD WHOLESALE DEAL,IMIMIRTERS Hal. Cap., nd .hoes, !

and every variety of s Superior Furnishing Uoods.r!tor formerly crupied l.y W. A . A Mrich, Makee's

nl8 Ulock, Queen Street. ly

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,1 M PORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL--I era in flothinir. UMts. fchoes. Hats. Furninhina and

Fancy Good. (n4 Ooi) No. 11 Kaabumanu St. Ilouolulu. i

E. 0. HALL & SON,AND DEALERS IN HARD- -IMPORTERS Paints. Oils, and General Merchandise. I

n9 Corner Fort and Kin Sis. ly J

JAS. W. GIRVIN, '

OMMISSIOX MERCHANT ANDDEALER !

j in General .Merchandwe. LAHAINAOrders ln.oo the other Islands promptly attended to. n2 flm

BROWN & CO.,MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES.uiviy AMI SPIRIT. AT WIIULKSALK.

ov..j-h.MHr- t. In 1.1 Honolulu. H. I. I

H. E. McINTYEE & BROTHER, .

!

FEED STORE AND BAKERY,GROCERY. of King aud fort Streets,oeft ly Honolulu. TI. I. j

i

H. HACKFELD & Co.ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.G oc5 ly HONOLULU.

THOS. G. THRUM'S,STATIONERY. CUTLERY AND NEWS

Depot, and Circulating Library, (late Black fc Auld'sStand.? Engraving, Cligraphy, Stencil t uttmg, and Copying,attended to. (ocT ly) Merchant St.. Honolulu.

W. L. GREEN,COMMISSION MERCHANT. FIRE-PRO- OF

Building, 0.ueen Street,oc5 ly Honolulu, TIawaiian Islands.

THEOD. C. HEUCK,IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER--X CHANT, (oc5 ly) Honolulu, Oahu, 11 I.

A. S. CLX1H0. J0. 8. SMITBIE3.

A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.,AND WHOLESALE ANDIMPORTERS IN

Concral Merchandise,Corner Queeo and Kaahuntanu S:s.,

oc5 ly Nuuano St., and Corner Fort and Hotel Sts.

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,

jmporters and commission MER. ;

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. julS ly

CHULAN & CO.,PORT ERS OF AND DEA LERS INIM CHINA GOODS

Of all description, and in all kind of Dry Good. Alo. con-

stantly on hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Kice.2S Nujii.u Slrett, Honolu'o. ly

J. H. WHITNEY, D. D. S.F.N T I ST, OFFICE OVER DR. HOFF- -

JLP MANN'S DRUG STORE,Corner of Kaahumnu and Streets Office hours

j fn m V x.st till 2 r. ir ly

C. S. BARTOW,A rCTIONEER. SALESROOM OX QUEEN

2. jul7 ttret t, one door from Uaahumana.

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE,M PORTER AND DEALER IN GENERAL

MEitCHANDlf E,ai! Queen Street, Honolulu. lr

A. "W. PELECE & CO.,to C. 1. UicknnU & Co.)

CHANDLERS AND GENERALSHIP ilEH01AM5. Honolulu, Hawaiian liland.(J4 lj)

J. S. Wiuia S. C. ALXES.

WALKER & ALLEN. -

AND COMMISSIONSHIPPING HONOLULU. 11. I. i

SCCXTS FOB j

Hawaiian Packet Line, I Spencer's Plantntion. j

Princeville Plantation. I Nt-leh- u Plantntion.Onomea Plantation. Oreenwell' Coffee. j

Imperial Fire Insurance Coa.pany, LondonMerchant's Mutual Marine Insurance Co., San FrancUco.Nor. Western Motuil Life Insurarce Co.Schrs. Fairy Queen, Active and Mary Ellen.

jallly

M. McINERNY, !

PORTER AND DEALER IN CLOTH- -IM Boots, Hats, Caps, Jewelry. Perfumery, ;

Pocket Cutlery, and every description of t.ent's SuperiorFurnishing Goods. XT Benkcrt's Fine Calf Dress Boots, ;

always on band. i

N. E. Coasia or Fort axo MFRrHaST Stbbsts. jail ly

E. P. ADAMS,A UCTIONEER A ND COM M ISSION M ER-- X.

CHANT.Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. ja ly

A. W. JVVD. K. W. L1ISK.

JUDD & LAINE,pROCERS AND PltO ISIOX DEALERS,

Fan-.il- y Grocery and Feed Store,52 Fort Street, Honolulu. dl ly

LEWEKS i-- DICKSON,E LERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDINGD jr2T Materials. Fort Street. ly

DILLINGHA1T & CO.,AND DEALERS I N HARD-

WARE,IMPORTERSCutlery, Dry Goods. Paints and Oil, and General i

a3 No. 95 KingMerchandise.

Street, Honolulu. ly !

D. N. FLITNER,CONTINUES HIS OLD BUSINESS IN THE

buiUine. Kaabumanu Street,Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and stars

with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to tbesaerldian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to

tn watch repairing. Sextant and quadrantglasses silvered and adjusted Charts aad

nautical instrument coriaQll onJy2" taod and fjr sale ly

HONOLULU,

iusmtss darfis.

WILDER & CO.,TO IIOWSETf fc CO.SUCCESSORS Fort and CJaeeo tt.

Iealer lo Lu roller. Plr.U. Oil, Nails, fait, ai.1 IiulMiff I

a4 Ia?cnl. cf every kind. ly

BOLLES & C0.7C'HAXUtKRS A M COMMISSIONSHIP MKtlCHANTi.

Importers and Iealer in 0unl Merchndie, Queen Street,Honolulu, Hawaiian I!aod.

Arc uti for tbe KaunHKkka:. Man:m!ua and Kakaako faitft Work.. ly

T. J. HTSKI.DE!. t. H. BAYSSLOC.f.

HAYSELDEII BROS.IN IRV BOODS, FAXCVDEALERS tioUi S AND CI.'tTIHNti.

Criterion Bull 1 in. Fort M. !!) Honolulu, H. I.

7. F. HORN,tONFECTlONER. NO. 4 HOTEL ST.,

Honolulu. dlI AF0NGrACHUCK7

1- - ORTEItS. W HO I.ESA LKAN'U RETAIL.I'i-r-a in Oeucral Merchandise. Fire-pro-of More. Nuua- -

nu Ltre-- J . dll ly

R. H. STANLEY.A TTOIvi'r AND COOSELOR AT LAW.A Ul'HC: Ehmks' Fire-proo- f UuiU.bs, Kaal.umanu

i ap-- -J Street. Honolulu. 8m'

iTQnTTP.P Kt POTTTf f V f " W bW AaVfIIERCIIA t TAILORS. FORT STREET, j

M. oppoaite Ou fejiow'a llali, Honolulu, 11. I. ap'JO ly j

zr i

C BREWER & CO.,COMMISSION . - . c; ii a i x.--n ...Ml-D-.m . ' jiiii i i.iv"HANTS.Honolulu, Oaha, ul7 ly) Hawaiian Islands.

ALLEN & CiiLLINGWORTH,KAWAIJl HAWAII,

.V,I'.I'.X.T.I.L' THE GENERALT miuumjiii.-- l ana uitVINU BLSINKS at theboe port, where they are prepj to farniah the Jutly ccle--

nratea n.aw..e "such other recruits as arerequired by whale ships, at the nnrt,.t .,tice and on themoot reasonable term. (aul7 ly) HREWOOD ON HAND.

W. C. J0N:s,4 TTO RNEV AT LAW AM, .vn AfiKVT.

1 w ill practice in all the Courts i h. Kine.lom. Hewill attend the Circuit Courts on 1,, iHU; and

Hawaii, and visit either of tho. i6Mnilson specinl buHincss.

aul7 O.li e on Merchant Siret rE. HOFFMANN, M. 1.,

9' HVSICIAN AXD SCRGEON.ORNER--'uerr'1"1 ana Kaahumai.u ms , near tnc i4t.0ffice.ly

ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT.CIOMMISSIOX Mill'l'lNU

MERCHANTAGENT,

Honolulu, Ilsiwaiian Islands J) ly

BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, j

hi I'l. 1IAU AIIAA I9L.AAIS,HUAllDRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ONThe Bank of California San Francis.Messrs. lees A: Waller. ..........New YoriiTremont National Bank.. ......................... ...BostonOriental Hunk Corporation. LondonOriental Bank Corporation, payable in Sydney, Melbourne

and Auckland. i

Agents for the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New i

York.Receive Deposits, Discount First-clas- s Business Taper,

attend to Collecting, c, Sc my.a ly

ISesidiaiir 5oobii.OPEN TO ALL, EVERY DAY

IN THE WEEK.TaT ' BM 1 mAtyr Honrs Irom 9 A. .11. to 10 r. JI.,

Up.lair, in the Snilora' Home.The econd Friday evening of each month reserve I for the

meetings of the Y. JI. C. A. jal l y

NEWEST THINS OUT

KEROSENE LAfVaPS

BURN WITHOUT chimney !

bt the Anthracite

Jt is the Only Lamp that has leen made

TO BURN KEROSENE PERFECTLY.

IVo Smoke,

IYo Smell,

Io Chimney,

A'o .lZncliincry.

Too Simple to get out of Order.

Low Priced Lamps for the Cottage,

Elegant Styles for Dining and DrawingRooms.

SOlO AgOntS fOr HaWll ISlQndS,

DILLINGHAM & Co.,a?5 Noa. 95 97 King St

THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL!

;ifiiSS !

&Z '!

PROPRIETOR WILL SPARE NO '

T'.HE pains to make this

TU Us 13 Or 1T 1 nOTEIilFirst-Clas- s in Every Particular ! j

EOOJIS Cl BE DAD BY THE MOOT OK WEEK ! i

with or without board.

HALL AND LARGE ROOMS TO LET FORu2J PCBLIC MEETIXGS. OR SOCIETIES. ly

FOR SALE OR RENT.THE DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSElately occupied by C. H. LEWEKS, situated on Kukui j

'Street. For particular enquire ofde.-- 2 tf LK.WEKS DICKSON

IIAAVAIIAX ISLANDS.

nitcbnairal.-

9:0 THE PLACE CTTTDTo gvt your

TRUNK WORK OF ALL KINI'S,and Gneral Kepair.Dg done wi;h neati.ea and dUpatch,

No. S3 Kin St. fS X. MIIT.M AN.

KEALOHA & PANEE,. .nouse. onip ana o i ?4 n ramiins: i

HOTEL STREET. I

OPENED THEIR SHOP ON THEHAVING are prepared to do all oiaoner of work inth-i- r line of buine. Chtrgci reasonable, and all wi-r- done i

with neatness and d;.patoh. ly

J. H. THOMPSON,General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu.

HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ANDFor Salt at the Loa-es- t Market Prices, a pood asuort-me-nt

of the Rest Rutiiied JUr Iron, and the BestBlacksmith Coal. nl6 ly

CHARLES SMITH,Iloup, Ship, Slrn and Carriage Painting, Taper

Hanini; and Glazing.Shop on Kaahuxanu Xhc public are requested to

give a cU. r.pl2 3u

C. WESTAVa'ou and Carriage Eaildrr, t and 76 Kins St.,

Honolulu. (jalS ly) Island orders promptly executed.

JOHN FREDERICK KENYON,MILITA 11 Y. XAVAL AXD CIVIL

TAILOR,Kin; St., next door to Bradley's Berber Shop, Honolulu. o5 ly

OO Itroot, OOtil . T. DONNELL,

IMPORTER AND H AM'FACTCRRR OP

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE !Suitable to this market.

Old Furniture repaired and Mattrassos of all deI l scriptio made to order.

Before buying elsewhere call at SGandHS KInSatrceloca ly

C. E. WILLIAMS, I

I

Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in j

FurnitureOF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Furniture M are Kootn on rort street ; W orkshop at

the old B .auu, liotci sin-ei-, uc.r xoib. i

N. B. Orders from the other islands promptly attended tonull ly

E. C. ADDERLEY,Saddle and Harness Maker,

. . COUNttt Cv-S-

fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu, ffl'n.trr Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dUpatch. Island

Order attended to piomptly. au!7 ly

P. DALTON,Saddle and Harness 3Zaker,

ArJVO STREET, HONOLULU.

Harness, Saddle & Shoe Leath-- C

er, ton;" my on nana.Orders from the other Islandd promptly attended to. jy25 ly

McCOLCAN & JOHNSON,Merchant Tnilorsi,

Fort St., Honolulu, II. I., opposite Theod. C. Ileuck's.ap-j-

j jy

W. FISCHER,j

Collet Maker and French Polisher I

29 .'oUl St., near thfe Drug Store of . Strehz le Co. lyi

!

IE & GQI

I

OFFER FOE. SALE;

3? O --A JCT?-- 3E1-- X TTT!

-- PER

CORING torn BOSTQN.lA-W- . PESIB0E

s imported UNDER.lCoal, ail Cumberland;

CHANDLERYCopper Paint, O.f.um, j

WKJSDIPYcllon .11 eta I, Slicnli

Pepper Sauce,

Cider Vinegar,

Quarter Barrels Pork,

ftitts .llackcrcl,

UUIh. IHairy Salt, Yeast Powler

Corn Starch,

IJrown Soap, Tobacco,

Spirits Turpentine,' Elide Poison, ISosin,

3IincraI Paint, Conch Varnish,

i I O O III S, r'.. .Vailk. ,

Paris Plows,

Hunt's Axes and Hatchets,

Shovels,

lAcncrican Scales,

Hemp Pacliin

.ick ancl Axe Handles,

Bbc tal, Canal Rarroivs

Planter's Hoes,

Lumber, Oak Plank fc White'

lYests Trunks, JRbls. Fire Clay,

Paint Rrushes,.

KeffS IsUlS. SllOOlaS.fe22 qr

APIUL 19, 1S73.

BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.r-- C X I ERS IG X E l. AGENTS OF THEI i n lerwriu-n.-. notify si fters of Ve.-i- s

and others that all bills for Repairs on esnfl. and all bills

STttoiwI.-

J. M. OAT & Co., Sailmakers.B, FIRE-PRO- OF BUILWNU.

S3 Oa the Wharf, Kint of Nuuanu Strtet, Houo-lul- j.

11. I.

Sails made in the Best Style and Fittedwith Ua!rau.:ze4 Cluca and Thimble.

Flaa or nil drcripliaaa uihcIc nml rrpnirrcl.. '--v. T. .i

arJers in our line, witJi d.paich and iu a satisfactory tnannrr. j

fell ly

NOTICE. SAIL-M- A KING.The lndersi?ned Havlnj Opened a SI1L-L0F-T

."7, on the Esplanade, in the buiUlinr formerly occupie-- l

jTj"tv py J"- - L. Lei as a cooper shop, near the CustomHoune, will five prompt attention to the Sail--r.ln Iikiijj liiaainma, io all it branches. Thauk. i

ful fcr pat favors, he hopes to receive a liire of public patronage.felSaui W. C. WOOLtEY.

JAS. L. LEWIS,Cooper and Ganger, at the Old Stand,

E5) Jh"J??TUw kinds of Coopering Materials conbtantly on hand. I

ANo, Shop on the Eplanade near the fqtom Hoose..

He hoi;es tiv attention to business lo merit a continuanceof the piitronaRe which he has lutherto enjoyed, and for wluchbe now returns his thanks. ula J

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.j

STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR j

f 'vV iZ Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brae and LeadMI4' ,!

Machinery of Every Description made j

XO UKVKK. j

Particular Attention paid to Hhtp's Llack-smlthinj- .

I" Job Work executed on the shortest totice. Jy20 lyG. SKGKLKKS. KISTLER.

I

C. SECELKEN & CO.,Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, j

namiD Street, bet. Merf hant and QneeO, jt

HA'VE CONSTANTLY ON m

3-- . Stoves, Lead I'ipe, Galv. Iron I'ine, riain and noseBibbs. tton Cocks. India Rubber IIoe best inlengths of 25 and 60 feet, with Coupling and l'ipe torn-plet- e.

ANo, a very larpe stock of Tinware of every descrip- -

tion. Jobbing and Kepairmg aone to oruer promptly anu war--ranted. Particular attention given to Ship Work.

Thankful to the citizi-n- of and the Islands generajyi for thelr liberal patronage in the past, we hope by sti ictatuti, .11 to lusi:iess to merit me same tor tne miure.

XT Orders from tho other Islands will be carefully attendedto ap6 ly

J. W. CIBBS,ralutlns in all Brandies Xo. 90 Riug Street.

Opposite Wright & Wilson's Shop.XT Smallest orders promptly attended to. Ju8 em

W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH.SHOP ON THE ESPLANADE,

where all work from Ship or Shore will be attended toin a manner to warrant satisfaction. ja4 ly i

j

JOHN NEILL,2V G ZZ X XT 1ST!

NO. 40 FORT STREET,where ho will attend to all orders

in tbe;

LOCK, GLX&GEXERALnEPAICLlAElie will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and reg--

mating Sewing Machines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery j

and kiii,i Unri-- nf iv.r. iiMrriniinn lli.eL.mltlilmt. &c .

ALSO, ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP, j

A VaXlX!meMACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, &c, Aic.

Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders. and all other extra and j

duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice. !

HZT Hest Machine Twist. XI !

C0LB AORST IJI THIS KINGDOM FOB j

The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines.d30 ly

i

A. D. BOLSTER,House, Ship, Sign, Carriage & Ornamental Painting

j

In all its branches.IT THE OLD STAND. ON KING !

Street, will execute ail orders in his line with promptness,at low rates, and in as good style as any. ja4 lyi in i.iii BiiiminaiiaiiiM na

!

j Olicr iov Sale

A

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Honolulu,

Blacksmith

NT3E3"TJr!

!

WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK

!

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LIME AND CEMENT,

CALIFORNIA HAY,

AND

By Steamer from San Francisco,

POTATOES, ONIONS, &C,

jonxTw FOR

Brand's Bonb Lances.

Perry Dkyis' Painkiller,

Puiloa Salt Works.;

New Cigar and Tobacco Store.i

riMIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TONOTIFT& the Public generally that be has opened in tbe above

Dusines at me store at44 FORT STREET,

WTitre he will keep constantly oo hand tbe best brands of

cigars anotobacco,MEEKSCHAUM AND OTHER PIPES,

i A large a?sortraent of the latest styles.

Soda Water and Gringer 3?op.He will alito be found ready to give his prompt attention to

orders in his line as a Machinist and Engineer.ja4 tf THOMAS LACK.

FOR SALE !

THE PREMISES LATEL1 OLtlPIF.D by W. Fischer, on Hotel Street.

fjill) Krujuiieof J. n. PAT..

V -i. i

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1 AVI I OLE NO. SS-2- .

?nsar3.n(t (Taru .

Boston Board of Underwriters !

AGENTS for Ihr llawalina I .land.,A. mhl ly C. tKtW t,K A; CO.

Philadelphia Board of Underwriters !

A f; E NTS lor the llnwoiiian lalntida,j mt,l ly C. LKhWtR i CO.

VOTIl'E. M tSTEKS OF VESSELS VIS--1lTlNG thi Mrt in a tiutiU-- coiiditu-- and ttturrl in

any of the Fs!on and rinU'lclphti Oa'ioe uiut hare theirrviwru uvwiau iu:r cemtira i uv

"''l 1 1 -

THE RR1TISH AND FOREIGNMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,

(LIMITED,)ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST

. BATES. The clauses tu the i'vlirie of this Company areleciaily aatvauiageou. TULO. II. IAV1ES.

A Kent.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COIIP'YIssnrs lire and Life PoHrlos

THE MOST LI H Ell A L TERMS. ALLON tor Lour, settled with promptitude.nl6 ly THKO. II. UAVU-- S, Aeent.

.., . . ..,n.v.i i.w n. Aroniof tlw ltuMoa i who nmst also U reprvsenled onall surveys, or such litis will not be allowL

o'.o ly v.. uur.ni.K t arcdi.CALIFORNIA INSrjRANCEc"oMPANY.

flMI E UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THEJi. above Company, have been authorized to Insure risk oa

Cargo, Freight ntl Treasuret0 B" t"1 of thefrora01m,lo!u liKCKviTco.

NORTH GERMAN FIREINSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

mllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING KEENM. appointed Agent of the alnive Company for the fand-- ;

wich Islands, is now prepared TO INSURE AGAINST FIUE

0ll rlckt Slon.. ,, Wooden store.,Ana oa Merchandise stored therein, l'rivat Uwelllnes, Fund- -

.a ill I .1 .....a w..kM nx.itnttt.lUm, ytr. All lAWBrB tljunir;u MMU 't IW J- - 4 V tvui'- -itude. For particulars apply at tbe office of

ocl9 ly THEOD. C. IIEUCK, Afient.

TRANSATLANTICpint? MS IRANrr COMPANYr I Fa Ki ,

t IImiiliii.Capital, One Million Prussian Thalers.

milF. UNDERSIGNED HAVING I1K.KXM. appointed Agents of tbe above Company are now ready to

Issne Polities against Risks uf Fire, on Bnlltllngs,Merclinu.lUo nucl Furniture,

on terms equal to those of othar respectable companies.Losses paid for ami adjusted here.

For particulars apply tooc5 tf H. HACKFELD & CO., Agents.

IMPERIALFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

OF LONDON.(Inallluled 1803.)

CAPITAL 18.000,000 IN GOLDIf1IIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAREDA to issue policies on Fire Kinks (with or without the a vet.

aire clansel. on Plantation Ruildinirs and Machinery. Privatedwelling. Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coal,Lumber. Mims in Port. Kc. on the most favorable terms.

ET All Icae. ariju.teri and paid for here XIFor tiarticulars aimly at the office of

Jy Agentor'ihfuataflan Wand.

BRITISH AND MEKCANIILEINSURANCE CO.,

OF LONDON AND EDINItURC.II.ESTABLISHED, 1509.

miaTmw' F.Ud'ilsssIi isFfAIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN A P-- JL

POINTED AGENTS lor the Sandwich Islands, and areauthorised to Insnre against Fire npon favorable terms.

Risks taken in any part of the Islands on Wooden Buildings,and Merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Houses and Furul-- !ture. Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargoes orunder repair. fapu ly ED. H JFFoCIILAEUEU & CO.

Fire and Marine Insurance.UNDERSIGNED HAVING HEENfjUIB duly authorised

By the Firemen's Fund Insurance Comp'y.of Sn Francisco to write both Fire and Marina risks, are pre-

pared to accept Insurances onDwelliutT". Bnlldina, Merchaadiae. Furni-

ture, Vrimel. in Port, aad takeCargo Risks, to nd from thK and All Foreign Ports,

at the most Favorable Rates.Jn8 ly BISHOP & CO.

F. A. SCHAEFER,A GENT Bremen Board of Underwriters,

J Agent Drrsdrn Hoard of Underwriters,Agrnl Vitnun Board of Underwriters.

Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdictionof the above Boards of Underwriters, will have to he certifiedto by the Agent to make them valid. ja-- ly

IIAJIIJUItKH.BREMENFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.rsiHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN

Appointed Agents of the above Company. are preparedto insure risks against Fire nn Stone and Brick buildings,and on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms.

For particulars apply at the office ofgiaiy F. A. SCHAEFER 4r CO.

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS

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ii Ii E Y & CO . ,

Manufacturers and DealersIN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!

Leleo, Kin? Street Honolulu.

Beef; Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted !

Order Left at Ira Richardson Boot andShoe Store will nsert with prompt

apfl Attendance.

TJIJ2 FQgJlTAIlV :

ICE CREAM and LUNCH ROOM,FORT STREET.

OPPOSITE C. K. WILLIAMS' FCRXIfCBE WAREROOMS,

xiy n. mrcnoFT.Iced Soda and Ginger Pop always on hand.

Ladirx' Room oa the Right at Entrance.

Tea and Coffee at all Hours !

HOT LUNCH - DAILY I

XT You are invited to give him a calL

R. RYCROFT,Begs to Inform tbe public that all orders for

left at tbe FOUNTAIN will be promptly attended to. d28 ly

TO LET.r1IIE OFFICE LATELY OCCUPIED BY

Al lR. OLIVER. Apply toA. 8. CLKQHOBN & Co.r

ty Buainea Cant, whto reWl e tear, are Uw4a d.js-oa-nt from theae rate, which are !. Uait.leol a4rrtle- -'

Bent when or clkr)rj qunrteriy.

cnustic prciuf.

FAMILY MARKET,E. II. IIOVD, Proprietor. Ilolrl Sir re I.

Choicest Meat fmta finest herd. Poultry, I'i.b, VrtblArc. , furnlshr-,- to onler. ap T

SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Ooat and Sheep Skins,

ON II AXD AND FOR SALE.CONSTANTLYWAIJIUA TANNl'UV--C. S()TLKY

By (api ly) A. B. CLEG HORN L CO., Anei.t.

A. S. CLECHORN & CO.,4 GENTS FOR THE

WAIMFA TANNERY,ll. wall.

WASHINGTON MEAT MARKP.T!VEXT DOORTO LOVE'S SIEAM HAKE-r- y,

Nuuauu Hml, F. W. DI NNK.

llrrf, Mntloia nwd Veal of Ike Ileal ((Mallty.AUo, Salt IVrk, Salt Beef. Superior IVrk Sausages, always

on hand, and Sold at the Lowest Market 1'nor.orS Meats delivered t all part of the City. Jy

HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY !

R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,J.XUAXU eTKEET.

MEDIUM AND NAV IIREAII11ILOT.on band and uiaJe to order.Also, Heifer, mIi tnl llutttr iYackerg,

JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac.

SHIP IIREAD RE1IAKED on the .horiest notice.FAMILY BREAD, made of the Beet Flour, baked daily and

always ou hand.If. B.BHOirX BREAD OF THI BEST QUALITY

aulT ly

METROPOLITAN MARKET,:. AVALLF.lt,

KIIa STREET, HONOLULU. hall ly

WOLEE RICE PLANTATION,KAILUA KOOLAUPOKO.

TO. 1 AND NO.2 RICE FROM THE ABOVE1 Plantation,yv 3Tlxxo Trtlalo ArtlololAlways on hand and for sale by

AHMKK ACIIINO,Jul ly Corner of King and Nuuanu Sis.

PIOIYUHK ITIlIJi, IiAEIAlWA.C1AMPBELL V TI'RTON, Proprlrlora.

of su'ior qualiiy, now oouilng la audfor sale in uuautities to suit by

nlo tf. U. HACKFELD CO.

WAIKAPU PIiAIVTATIOi !II. Corawell. I'roprlrlor.

AND MOLASSES FROM THISSUGAR for sale lo lots lo suit purchaser. Apply toocS ly UEO. V. McLKAN, A (.lit.

WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION !

LAHAINA. MAUI.SUGARS, CROP OF 1872, NOWCHOICE and for sale by

oa ly C. UREWEa h CO Agents.

WAILUKU PLANTATION!MAUI. CROP OF 1ST2WAILUKU. by C. HUE Willi tt Co.,

oS 3m Agents.

MAKEE PLANTATION.ULUPALAKUA, MAUI.

HOP OF 1 872 SUG A R V MOLASSES,c oaooi For Sale by V. ItKKs R Co., Agents.

KAUPatKUEA PLANTATION SUCARNOW COMING IN,

AND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUITPURCHASER", nr

AFONfl At ACHt'CK.Honolulu, Jane 1st, 1873. Jnl 1

O NOME A PLANTATION.SUGAR AND MOLASSES CROP 187tf,

in, for sal In quantities to suit purchaser,jyO 6in Dy WALKER At ALl.fcN, AgrnU.

1873. 1879.SPCA'CEIt Pfi AIV TATI OA' !

A R AND MOLASSES.CROP COMINGSUGand for sale la quantities to suit purchasers byJy6 0m WALKER At Al LEN, Agents.

PmNCEVILLE PLANTATION.Sugar and Molasses Crop 1873,

DOMING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTI.TI r.s lo suit purchasers, y

JyS 6m WALKER At ALLEN, Agent.

Hay! Hay! Hay.THE UNDERSIGNED ARE RE

celviug Pressed Bales of

Prime Maniania HayFront Lale. which they will sell In quantities to suit.

ap5 tf W A LKfcR A LLEN.

232-- Bur-

Living Yet, and has been LivingIN

Honolulu the Last Fourteen Year ITHE OLD ESTABLISHED

iio;voi,ui,u SOAP WORKS !nr

W. J. RAWLINS, ManufacturerOF

ALL KINDS OF SOAPS IAND

Buyer of Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow!And nil kind, of Sonp Greaae.

Hare received ex late arrivals from the United State andEuroie supplies of the

Best Materials la onr Mae for !Huiif-UrlE-

Parps.ru,And will continue to be in receipt of fresh supplies by teamand sailing vessels, is prepared to give stifac(loD to allDealers and Consumers; of bit Speciality- -

Who will favor him Willi their trade.X. H.All Orders left at the .Store of M. Mclnmy,

Importer and Dealer in Roots and Ehres, N. E. Cornerof Fort and Merchant Street, will be thank

fully received and promptlyattended to.

W. J. RAWLINS,Prnctlral Sonp Boiler.

Ja2S ly Leleo, King St., Honolulu.

TO WOOI- - GKOWDKS.THE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE

"yTr3 to buy Wool at good prices. Wools coming toW-- market this Spring particularly desired lo make

W ' "" freight.ja25 8m C. BREWER CO.

EIDGEHOIJSB!A RETREAT FOR INVALIDS.

,i THE CLIMATE OF THESE ISLANDSJi. jfV-- is noted the world over for general olalrliy, while;.' mvI certain particular localities In the itroop are more

favorablv known. The district of Kona.onth lee sido of Hawaii, ha long been famed as a place ofresort for those afflicted with afiVction of th lungs. Not afew cases have been known of perrons who had been givenover as sure to die, by their physicians la California, after afew months residence In tbe pure, mild air of Kona, recoveries;robust health and taking a new lease of life.

The undersigned, at his commodious house at Kaawaloa,South Kona. is prepared to furnish good accotnmodstlons toboarders at tbe low rate of f S per week Including good saddlehorse when desired, and good fresh water batb, on tbe prernise, also within a abort distance of fin sea bathlog. Tbecteamer Kilauea runs regularly between Honolulu and the)port of Kaawaloa, and horse are kept ready at, th bea-- . h.Every accommodation and comfort In the wy of diet. MILKand HON ET in Abundance. Delightful ridei la the neighbor-hood. A. T0lp.

Kaawslo. S. Knna, Nor. 11, 1372. nla

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Page 2: THE (Commercial pberiiser siiSii...Our iKifa it' Ih'jrii of Jiarwlmt, tixl frt At our Cr f14'faly; Till Ilrhra niijfht frown At a--h inrttit hnl turnlrf, Uy fo our Impatirnrc barrier.

hi mi'. Aim i, n. i.:-- .

.1 u n Tac-a-'a- y ad Wedoeaday

jri- -, and trt" r.,metii t was al'hl, ,

Vi ll.in.;a, that lk" t'l-- l tf'Jr ia I

ir Ihefeiar lrd.- - whirls hive nrai:-- J I' past "n..... . . . , . . .... :

r4, have eiter.d-- 4 ail trti-f- l 13 t.ai.;4. j

cw9i!r btiivi .aitli ti: w'..!ward of . AiW;'. !! j

'''tml forward a brj' t "-- of r:;ir I t sh.pw.t.m ie sej.rrr;j r. 8 tr t" the ;..-- I V re l;rVri

r cone la firt h'. Tr., - ow;.c i- - ii.t .met. ! v;nia- - '

"n.-jli.- with taii Frsnci..:,, tl-.- st-u- parru;;ir

laded o-- t r th lmr, sr. I a.ii:-- , la :s'..lrw :t. V.c. C. 3ff". do i ia uJH a fili-J- 'I, i'i h.i- - a

but in tbe ncs m i ki to .iy bHcrnrvi.t pve. !: ai r.-- t ' l r i.on''- -

m aJ! k"-- i:i co h ul Uije ll 'H fFrcru we hur of l! arrlv-.- l t !al p "f

.tlc sh,p." Vvf,lhv:i,lnu Panama. '"-;i- '"p.! iia Irw da) a x rej.r. tiJirth l''rr9 r;oft h- -r j

Uh up la date, i.I0O w hai-- . and Itu.OvO ih. IU lak.uis ittn since leaving I'auai jaVs,e almnrr .Yf fr.au Anr.Uod

w-- b due be re May 21.Tba borkfoliiia . ha diacl.a rj-.- d part car .f hjrohrr.

( LaiytiUaa.lfrUtv.iiaailn'lwrrk. :

T& Lrk 5rrira, i- lo for w fcr Mi-

t Hiroo abotn ih toi.M; of r.txt w!k.n...-.k.-,Itiu- y.i . raiiintur9 i.i..,z

dace, axhi mil aiui i" wjij-o- , " - -

T1:e talk LJxr cujBrte-- J jc.trrJaj v.ttt :V. f.r'

T bri4iu.tif.e H A'ltn, fru :ii ',u ir.. 15th iih J,

Unbrf. a almehokif ail will f .k reia.--n w.u i ra-na- .

W hrr Hie tcj OuuarU h .a hai.ls f'-- 1 wiu

hortly cbah-- e fci-- r t--nh f t. il c no !oiu)t fcrt it fcM-- f molt'-rf- . ; wfc'.-- all I. .. i u -tJ a lai -

port or iiorroiaUi.u. 21. 1.

ra JO- -.n nil ik Mt w Viirh-:- i. ff.f.i K .ctia'.lJrhr lloU H. 3.n, :r.i Kf-t- ai-

jj fairy 'co. Ka:n. nom It juri, K .u. i..1.. . -- ..,n ..!

j hina'-.- . t iih fr.-- i .r.a. KaiM.i.

13 Am w-- .r C" 1 1 i S.m Tr.n- -:.--. ' . ,

j'-ti- r Irrri't. ''rri. fr.tn l.ab.cn. Ia-ii- .

1 J ..Vhr WamU. Iron. I :t(inii'H. Maui.

' i ij : i.i s. j ta' , rn.

llS. br llilir, Mkt. loin will. V'oii.i 14Krhr jtir l..rC. fm V f.; :r.- - V K. .. KmimI.

Uliw l in ui II Ai.ro. c ln:. . J.r, 'J'i u.jra rr.au

IC A Sk Alnak, rJirr, fro:a Kii;!ie, Iyir.j .ff

arwl on.jJ5.:hr Mary Ttln. J.m, fr.ii Kbu'a. Il .waiu

. iC liril Lk Sparrow !!., alli- - .m. i';!a f"m Van- -

ctAi.T, o rvtii MIlrKii'i". i

!!-- -k l-T- ' rr; .Lt r nr j i k'n'i...-- , ii'-..- . -- -.

SVliC rti. I.;:i. Ir.i. in:.)S-h- r Iiani . H- - rriil, lrm K.-!- ', Kauii.

' Hrl,f K M-l- . li..Tu. fr'.in Kabului. Maui.JH-- H. hr Warfc-k- , K.ilBwi.i. from KUuip. Mr.!okaL

j1Scbr Ntlie Merrill, C'rai. ffftn Ixhuma, .Maui.

JlKIMltTl K fcis.

AprU 11 br Vrliiee. . K- - na an4 Kau. Hawaii.12 Haw !i aehr Kami.i!-- , Vet-r- i, to rruiM.12 A in wh bk i ln.M, ! rar, l eruir.YZ Hkai l.ie Vuk", lUrk, f.-- r llan.i. Mu12 Kr Active. Hopa. tr MAlaa, Maui.14 rvhr Moi K"iWi. Pate.v. f ur RaUaiui, Maui.li Am hbk auulU, l'ilrr, l--t the Arrik-- .

i Srlir rili Mn rill. Craoe. lor l.abaina. Maui.j isrtchr I airy Un'cn. Kaalua. for llanuli. Kauai.

IS Iih wb a. br .i..eaiml Afia:.!. iKwity. f .r Hie Arctic.1 1 tn h h!p SI l'.',t$r, Knowlee, t.t lb-- Arctic.; V i li bk Jaea W. iltr. Ihe Arc nr.1 HI m Wh t,k Mt VVlIUuHoo. Mitrltrll. f.r Ihe ArrtiC

4 iinir KiUu. SirfitrX'it, f Kauai.'.1 Siclif I..r K..loa Wairoe.i, Uatuu.,'ia S"cl.r lliti.'. MU. f r .awillwi:i, Kaoai.

IT Am wti bk .Naoiilne, 8miib. r lbs Aicnr.17S-h- r I try Itlb-n- , Jim, f"f K hala, llaaii.17 Mchr I'llnma, Ryr.f.l.la, f r Kona aaj Kau, Itiwa l.

J7 tS-lt- r Rob U'y, Jim. r Ko.rf.tu.1 H hr l.tliu, Wahn. T Knoii a.UH. hr Kinaa, Abothala. Ut Malihn. M tul.17 .s. hr Wai- -l i, Kaikabi. lit M ini.

,IS fcli r Jo iila. llii. f.r Kamiaaai, .M.i-aa- i

i

lreJciel Dtpariurea,Voa Koaata 9rhr Active, ! Ibla M.

Toa l.aMaiea Stbr Netiwr Merrill, aaile lh! r M.

Kn.t aB Kt S:hr Paui.le, aaile un MuuUay.'o Kill l.tl Jhr Kl M'-i- . aalle oa Moixlay. :

i'oa WisgwiiD PoaTe .Mtiiir KiUuea, auileI

VIOiSKaV IS I'OIIT. ;

'naval..

t' S atram frls t faJit'tuia, Uear A.lmiral A 51 Pcnncrki

wikhiiixii.Am tti M'.rmiii riUr, llallett.Ilril l.fc l.lvrhillx.l, I C llanana, awaiiloic orjrra.Am bk Edwin, to!i.. loadin oil for New BUor.i.

X An.bkinJar.. AFlk,nlrj torte. ,M.un ! I orwauu, w.Am a.rar fin r. biiif.2- -

an l.k in l.ula. Ilall. tt. rvrairir.e.. Am altr Ct,aire. Ririm. rerHirlDff.

ri7w betn NVm it Ai;rn,rhnttder.d..cba.iiirS- - ,

", Eru b sparrow hawk, Calhoun, repirir. ,

MEMORANDA.

Rcroar or Uaaaa.vTiaB I.ili, Uallctt, M4tb,a v7 .

Z ",T, .,w .. Laa ib. ne ira. e wio.u up ,oKaUIUI, w m va mm.- I

..13ib. when ihe MkVW fr'-b- eu ami aooo aro t? a (

::;r,.bi be lliii April, ihe Jay our arrival, met Ibe atwmer la-b- ut

Dul rUaw eouujb apeaic her.

RaraaT or r5eHoo.t Caaoi.ne, Kitasox, Mtc.l.efl Katt Tranciseo March 25)th. The IhirJ Jay out haJ trrjivia! with hy eroa es raonicf aame day carried awaybob-auy- a. f r chain platra aixl psrt of Ihe uaiu ritinc-Goo- d

sillier the real ,.f the paaaaite, with lijtht wind lraaba Bortueaau i; iom iulo port AprU 13ib, io dial rca.

n.....i. Vm. II. Illm. KrilliElDll.Mn,-ta.-M froa. Pru oo tiie 26th of March, un iu i

port ih Frv.irh oiar rf-w-u Aisijuitcrryin the flff of j

.AdmtrAl HOtlMUl, M VI a Ill's f I ml - a a.a-- t , e w- - - '. .a-- a l Hba a r .a fIlnaltr nan arriiru

ra. -- I , . a - . i

.nd.wictarn here. H.nce leavirj lah.UIumm imm ilia i roro inc h:k in mm n- - .

.. .. av .f 1. . t slnn L'ra ra I

'

--4

of -

mof).

bv

con--

a a a awaa m aw a..Ki.,a,vuJV'i I V ft I A L miUlUI V H I'I IV W 1 7.'IX

T, :, ...hdifi u wit; aci ui ihwoiuiv ai- -

I

aa

T

o.

f ..i. roiilit.ueil to

x n w ad less

a on Was(ale to 1

bm f weal w liiih tl try I

A ,

th of Uverp :,tW al V

bad inin ti' at J 67 '

In I.!ar..!a,i:-t- ai

aod

7t"ZJ w- -ui TWb.u:;;:toliS"., is. cf bark .o,re., u ,,

. 1. I'a.il.M mbr. it t.l in f.1 11a II IN irinevsnoa. i,ti b" sent . at arti;e i au-- isJ

bC

Ilotaet

cerior evea b tat Falklandharbor are-i- .-n ...... ... i.rt t i .ra,PK rull I? I'M w "I "1 I.O t;i

(r fal-- e lr lr'1. and pa!c4 I wo ofatarr .N i Wrat eon. --

-, wnirn iw yjim i

la in ; I Bi a on w-i- rra.u .ar anruorR. int, 11 and U fcih.itu yti-- r. The l.-- aminear a rteaa aod .4 wwal andireah water are Ut he any where lh- - ri"re. The;

biiian verDaieni, lu 'juem-- e oi h" iwe iof uai,mi. i

u about tt lera to Captain ,

Tl.tl-oiralM,- I

lII'OltT t

j

Faow iip'a April V2.7o .

aaal buJU '

11 Order.Fao-- rer r It AP.-- n, 1 vr1 '

. A V lV,rre Prints. 1

rte to Ed ItfitrachlM-te- r A 1 caae Dry 1 b '

.. u r...j. 1 I 3 run mt Muk. 1 n Hard- - .

war. 1 bat M ti Loc". Specie ! A H 1 1. ',ornCo, S Uua l I A rhcfer t to; l m "i'. ".... . . .

Buaao'aIitT Per Ppfurnwhawa. rr.i ioi.t. .

1UJ4 S2 Ijilha. 31 do l icacta.i

;

iaTaiiiTi FvVvvn! ii. AifeorArrVi Mu Hough-- jV ton. aii

Lhm rer Nettle MerrnL April 15th-- Mr and: a.,L. Foian.ior. J v Girv.u.

Fob Kai ai-- P-r .. Kilauea. April ICth-- Mra laecberj ar.d 1 (,

child, ilisa a anin,j'nny. wM Hdoe.Fob Koxoa-- rer Arrd ?miia,

............ .....I

y Kantied. Mr Johaaon. E U Mrs Ihursloo ami son.Bailey, ana iW

MerrilL ISih fiov PFbom t ts.ni-P- erO B Huakini. Capt Uatlett and wile, aud deck.

Ratal-r- er Kilanea, April U-.h-- N Wilcox. It ItII W'aierbouae, 2 children. C Kru.L, J

Siurlair, Mrs Mu- - tJay, Chvlan Konyovg

A M iaa Mis J ud ?e UlikaUm. D 1

deefc

MARRIED.!

ai .. th residence of Ihe bride's partala, Rev.r.- - ' 7 " ..:..,..... I....... I

Farker, 3. la, atwwi w jiw h..j

DIED.Allots-- Ia at Quecc's ll.wpit.il. n 11th j

Anrii. Roitir Asxolb. 65 vtara, a of He!-- ;

Ireland.I

!

m rnr-laarvj- u Bw- -- - - - - - -

Francisco paper please .

ui j

l1 city about 17 year.. of which an la'

cb employ of Mr. C. this P. M., at 3M ehsnt PWbd:ph! paws j Vsr cfiy J j

THE PACino !

V. t T VI! 1) A 1 '. ' J: J L I J .

THEI)'irin tlir paj-- t ix Mont!., t!.e r 'vir.g

?rarcity iu ?"n'.-ra-l cirouliti..?i lit-r-

U lK-"- ntarLfJ, until t t ry ti.e ti.y;!.t vi' ti.e!r,,!nr" it ery ran-- . :1tt Nin is cur ctirrtnry,

Jjulky in.'l r - oiJy in tLo

f.T larc mrij y t! : ricios of ir.kv:-it.- " 1 :.eii'.noy known a a

J,a fn '1 u-s- , what has Lot. the

Ciiuf-- c which !--is tliivcji thf; !! c..'ii fruui the

country ? Tin: M.evitr is yiice cirjjy fouD'i.

C.in, likf any other arthlo of iiiorcharjlj!-e- , willlind its way to the markets whew? itn value cn-h- ai

tho silver ve Ir.tiK.-- piecen ...I Kir .l .llr .r ff.i I'nitl Staten

for more than their reej eomH iutriru'iclvalues in these ltluiids, ami aa a natural result

l.rouifht to thn. their h.?6t mar- -

ket, arnl the gold for which they are exchange J,U hci.t away to ray f.r th-m- . Of course, sonie- -

. . jch;,j ,y transaction, but it i notthe general public. I?t uh what in ttie profit

mil liMii in the tiiitiMictioii tiie jiuflt to the '

peculator in coin and the los the communityut

In publiaheii prepared fjr the t'niu-- d '

States 'iivasury by K. II. l.Uiott, a,

vell-k;.ow- n iitatinticiun an I banker, tho mtriusicipj, 0f Kh, iind silver coitu cf all nations are

. . - . . -forth, as ascertained by triaf at t.'ie inuiis of

. . .

the tinted htute- -. l;y tfns t:ible We find thatthe silver half dollar t'nited .States coinage,which iu that country is n legal U nder i:i pay-

ment of tuiph it--- t exceeding t'j in any one pay--

n,.ld dollar Ulna reMesented l.OWO. Two

The does although tin 02PriJ:ie thc law fyl. which im-s- he lbu9maje.half are O.'JCSU,

less than "old dollar tliat three Iiardly so 1112(1 arbitrary as rri,ucd during term six At the ; ing feiUure is gtf at.r

a a v..ni...nI lit Wl'I 1 V.UIVH

of. -- r,o,.. .u..ir i,. fir lue

f

and

1Mb

wite

at

jer cent, profit enures to the importer of Ameri-

can half who gathers up gold and. it out of ll... country rat Iter we should

ha enured, fjr there is now no more goldto bo thu.n bought up. Ah it frequently

the sugar crojs, not say generally,happen that we have nothing placedngniiiht which to draw to pay for goxlrt imported,we fcciid the coin, gold when it is to be had. butnot having the gold as lias been the case of late,we must send silver ball dollars our five francpiece are jH.euliarly ours, and will stick to us so .

long as we continue to receive thcra n dollars, ;

though they are intrinsically Worth 0.U274 lesfthan thc gold dollar. To remit our silver huh

to San Yunciseo, eoe half per cent,freight and half per cent, insurance. ;

Tho result of this condition of the currency in

that, having no colnago of our own, we arc,:

bides being subj-ete-- i to the ol thoweight aud bulk of the circulating medium,

:

actually us a community faying over four per '

cent, for use of American half dollars.And this condition of currency is duo al-

most entirely to what properly be character-ized as hasty legislation. Thc "Act to Itegul ite

Currency," pc.sscd at the last sei-sio- thei r. t.,.:.... n. ..-- .,.:u .. ,IAglii.ll;J .lrWT lllOIJ , ll.l, mill IV 1 t'llgVilllLL

regulated " the currency. In the shiij; inwhich it was first introduced iu thc Assembly, itwaa a jrfect model of a loosely worded enactinent. whereby, had it become a law, the rilermoney system ot tbe L niteu .tati greenbacks

j fc 1 . ,liia -- eli WOllLJ have iu.lv.rtedl il.,wlilv ir.to rnrr-iipv- . Tho wroils of tl'P rro- -

. . .... .. .....rmsed statute were, 44 the dollar, .Vc, Lniteds . ut tnTj . .. ,iPtw.ted

substituted for 44 currency." In the first sectionof that Act as finally rassed. it is i.roviJed that" " 4

the ll:Uf tloJ!ar. or fifty- - ceut8 lVCr Coin ofUnite-- i States t.f America shall be taken as thestandard and a legal tender at the v:ilue of ahalf A dollar in all payments to be made in thinKingdom." This statute making the Americanhalf dollar tho standard legal, tender in allpayments, without limit to amount, has, it isnow seen, worked out its legitimate result, indriving g?M Coin out of the country It was anattempt to regulate currency, as uuwiee in

iiafTt !rn a tt wna niinfflmiv in ita mvtrn 1 1. n

week since, ti.e un,u tne lucatlf j:t.01,irocit v with A.istralia. We thought at- -

ticularly as to the large and impitant colony ofVictoria, of which thc flniru-hin-g citv of Mcl- -, uroe -

IS tne liat.i lie T.,r,Ie of Melbournen, d tbrouihout AllStralia'for their lilrality

onj enterprise, being m tbe.r go-abc- ctiar.ictcr- -.

istlCS lailaiecd of the EntipxlcS. U.VCIltlymerchants made a short stay in

,ur city on their way Fast, and on the idea bav- -- I ... fo.l r- - tl-.- ennvr-rvntion- . of a- -- "rvwtreaty of Reciprocity between this kingdom nndthe colony ol Victoria, they expressed "their un--

f and declared tneir opinionreceived with great favor by their

be acouiesccd in tinhesi- -

overnment. Ihe duty on

1.11, r u j: 1 .1. . ..U nK.Mit.... .... 11.. .iif nnil n ......rtill

v j Another cent or more would beI4 I

snvetl in fhipping our sugars thither m matwjjjcj, are the favorite in market,jitead keg?, us wc r.ow California.

Kccirrocity, Victoria could take every

K.und of our suar ixvsluct. In return, wc would

IIUO fro,a MellK.urne, cheaper WC rtOW im- -

port direct, all the European goods we re

nuirc. Wc we consider this project ofReciprocity with Australia ns well worthy ofconsideration. And it prove that instead orhumbly sueing fur what we need from our proudand abstracted neighbors at thc East, we can have

it for the asking in another direction.

cf the "Webb line to Australia

by means signifies the discontinuance for the

future of steam communication between Calif jrni.iand the Colonics. On contrary, the peri- -

- ,.r tllA route, both 83 TCiiardS IrClSht andV U v w v. - - "passengers more particularly the latter hasbi-- n such that a new line, under auspices

'than the last, is sure to be inaugurated before

VZmmn ma.uo li fcr ii--i pert. j tempt may be again made to legalize the isflue

KamaTor Baa tfraaaouK, CuHor. XtiaTE. j real paper money. A faDiiliurity witli the con- -Vick.rU. V I, Mar.-i- i i'il b.nd Melbourne. U.d heavy j venience of eiver ccrtiGtatCS," and the Con-we.lh- er

Hk Mraiia of lu' which latjs tl ut .i' i-- Marrii ZK er-oce- tinned annoyance of a demoralized currency, may

X'aST tUc l ct obnoxious iuawi.y. t.d m r..m n; b..ard ClleJ Cie cabin with.water. tne TJCW ef BoUi0, than it Conceded to beAfier the aUit.d tnlended Oiake fcr Jan ranriaco for j

repair, nd ihn mike Hnentuia racier, ami when list urged upon the country by thc MllllH-bv- re

fvt .t, ahich anived i!e ApriLaaay ISil V! of the late King. bus then, through thc

Hartsr mf ftrfuac Xrar Cape-- Horn. ,,p certificates " first, nnd nextT:. fapiaiTfcf Buii'h bark Ctd.ir, t-

-st

the meddling tO Regulate the ttr-b- .,January reported tSc .'.I. iriue ant!ioritiea jlparai.. that I "Act

fuuud a aplemlol bay with aale i.rh. ri; - Island retl.y," are WC .jUietly but :tll)lSt surely dl iftmgf Woiintoo, iiuaovi lat a s.u'h. si towavds the !;iat wretclicu espcdicQt of issuingVeatot Urreuu !i, lue lii.(Ui.t (roup of Sv;itU of j

Terra del Faeo, S9 aHl-- t troia Ci Horn and pro-- j F0!'1" 'n0l,ey.fected from aH winda at iraia. The fe.:rir was ancbred

f,trii.n,..lwr....ike Ad.mrawy ant.a bartr the tune, and st;I thiDK,i that the j.roMVt

W. wc!l " omw.!crati..ni more par

that it Wouldcovcmmcnt, and would;ltiilgly by tllC (

Vi.,r.ir;.i

fn.k tl.ia

within mil.. it.by r,rin

lurt&TIU. ouilina ;

the beach, wirfi phriiiyaaind al.n.

eousend or rtuapaou. who romnian.l

atreaet,iiaChilmn:,r'Jinr!Bi IsiBTi-F-er Lnin, lsthr

dt '."WM81Tsam Arru

7ir,, Co; bale. togCo; '''.nr.r.u.

?peci

Faowt-- Luiuber. bodls ;

-HAssEXt-Elt- s.

Mr Uarua. ctaa wuaoo,V Mta

Ann

aaaw.a.T"rroT.V Bslbry,

Willi eec.Nellie April

6

raowH'tchcock acd

Araiu,Robmaoo. Bird, rmuwai, and

S."irr.l ly 11.

ij,

lliia city, tbe theazed aboQt tative

Cut.

i,!copy.

nXfSFtiFJllMZ ."SSWaS:rwidedn tbl 13

P. Ward. FuneralHt.

(LAmmercialUbcvliscr.

CURRENCY.

..umr-.,i;r- -, j:.y-tii'.-- nt

Tl.u--- ,

7

tolavge.

a table,

may

dIi:trs ourOr

say,here be-

tween toabroad

dollars

unnovaneo

thethe

the

becilAiir

!timebyaTigi!antJnemher1nIldthewordcoin',

the

be

ofas

the

rai

the

In

itialiticl opj

halfbag",

thatof send to

thanthat

rep-cat-,

onemay

Tho withdrawalno

the

thrm)

Ihe

w"y

to Engl nd once having enjoyed it. As toIL,1 i. the natural half-wa-v hcusoVUICVUI - f

between Australia and America, and must, as aatt(;r f)( roiniin tho principal port of

C31I.

THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.

V.' ixut i;. fr m Ilur-i-- , tiivHgb f.r the luott

j ai t uniuatk'-- J hy any notable ccut, i by no

iteai KiiIntereMiiiC. I" the c-- e f Spain, f

cvf.r-'- ', cuch an o:urrf ritr the late radicalreVLfluti-'- be regarded o other than not-

able, because of j: potnewhat uovel procees.

Ilcvoluti jns have been matters of almost

occurrei.ee io tLat peninsula, aud have coiae to

he reU'ud the legitiuiate valve for.

jare pjlitie-.i- l stenu; but in the lr.ctauce

a liberal iii..narch, appirently di.utcd with t!io

intricacies of Spanirli b:-j- ? voluiitarilyvaeat.rl hi- - place in favor of anybody whom tben.itivii n.;-.- y iull, and wl...e nerved hall beotrongeui'Ogh t uirregard the whi-tli- n; of Jandonibullet?, the trl.am of accidental nilett'jes, and

other f imilar atnenities of southern royalty. Ifthe public iaind in jin be fetatiynary, it matter,,

little t-- j her or to anyone else what temporaryform of government may next suit her fancy; butir those growinj; p-p- ular op.n.ona which chuJ ;

the abdication of Rubella have gamed fuchstrength under 'ieneial Prim's administrationand the liberal rule of King Amadeus a to be

now fiiriy rej.resented by the advanecl " utter-uue- cs

of .benor Cartelar, the tima is not far dis-

tant when Spanish policy will be important upmboth fri'ies of the Atiamic. A great deal ofehat.ge may take place in the constitution andinternal government of a 6tate without very muchalteration in its external conduct and influence ;

f.r governments in the pv.-sen- t age, autocraticalike with reIublican, follow rather than lead theideas of their peopIc-- .

It is this fact which cannot but retain Francein the liet of the " great powers." despite theundivided attention which she mu.-.- t at presentgive to her civil nnd military reorganization.From a foreigu standpoint, France is still France,be her means of expressing the natiomil mindNapoleonic, llepubliean or of the old regime.

extend

so

heiuousto

if

theit

then Worth or power" exist, m-lt- he toniaarefimilglLe voiJ dlaug"-O.tC- ii

impetuous of months. changea oter present

may

iCnder

,fjlK.Mt.e

courfft,

when tho late Lmpcror held the peace L'uroie expiration of t!ie imprisonment,in his hands; and a Thiers, a fourth .Napoleon orarc-store- d liuurbon must still iaiportantly aCectIlui-oiA.a- u couucils.

The newspapers Germany misapprehend thc '

Jiacl und his remedy notion j Maori xcahine at some rural gariug bgured in

of as as tbe fijr agaiust u man without proi-crty- , maiy waltz authat are the regardless expense, aud haee" bunded to

governments not rc j this mcn, m0i:k:ry ?

day the vuther than the . we better conclude our notice j the rhroent room and teaJrfd gia.s oi it --

r r..!.!)...,;,.,,!.! . . or cordial, as mucgrace po.itenessw - - - - -I t i o

urging that the 4 Khiva nucstioii "' owes its origint; the need of n new watchword on the pu t ot

the JJntisli .overument, ana tn:athe machinery by w Lien that government createsand moulds public opinion to its own ends.Doubtless most journals are open to governmentwriters us to any other, but it would imj dillicult '

to point out any particular paper as the organ ofthe government. In no state of Eurojie morethan in England do commercial and social opinion j

dictate thc pohv ('f itd leaders.

The 44 Khiva ouestion is simply a new phase .

,1 .,:.r..i. i i... :

!! all Ulilll-Ulij- ciiXM ,aiiijvb u; kiiyv iuvimijin monil tPnnK. . tl,itn...... irt iu;ittpr to J

UV. l a iVM 411 a a v a v a vT

rt ...... i..a 44 I..i1t. r.T luiu-- Tni-tm- r,.iiii-'- :V .'J lv VI 11 HaU i'uiuiiv.v v a j v a ' "

cians have for a long time sounded alarms as to

the effect which Russian advances in Central; Asia would have upon this balance; aud now thatItusoii engaged in the punishment of a preda--

tory neighbor, the Khan of Khiva, thereby cur- -

rying her arms within a few hundred milesIndian frontier and into immediate contact withstates ndjoiuing tiie I'crsian gulf, the alarm

. a I tl.lal..a?....anaturally taKCn up ny an wno ngiuiy, the value of free communication between llnglnndand liritish India. Thc acquisition Kussia ot

..... .1i.i.a ..nivimum lio Kiinth: '"" v i .'"-

and west of the Caspian ben would place AsiaticiTurkey more and more ia her power, especially

in iew ol legaineu liussian noiu upon tne mhiic,and Asia .Minor constitutes to a great cxu.nt

.. ,.. . ii r .."trengtll Ol lUrKey. 11.0 emperor Ol u

14 regarded the independence of as so' ,..,.onr.r tViof ,.f l; un tlmt...... trasiiwi.;ui i iiuv .i... .ir.. - -

'prepared to insist upon it at tho expense of hisown relations with the Czar ; and now,

; with less Mediterranean frontier on one hand andthe jwwerful because united Teutonic empire on

over, though thathas fear likely

fitin,.L- - n,-.- l.pr nurtliwrstcrn bv sucharmies ns Kussia could advance over a lung stretch

1. .r. .u 1. t:t. .,.t ,i;o..rUVCIIIU1V 111. 2. ' w.i. i"Qi.

fected Tartar hordes, it is certain that iiossi- -

, blc maintenance of a harassing" border conllict' could not add to the available by (ireat

llritain for the enforcement those numeroustreaties which secure thc map of Europe o j

much of its present state.Thc mission of Count Schouvalofl' to London

resulted in temporary atof Khiva question, lho disputed northernbouudarv of Afganistan is ilow agreed uimjii tytreaty, and tho of that state guar- -

anteed eo far and lluesia arc con- -

corm-- J. Russian arms do as thev please in

Khiva and elsewhere, but n neutral territory of, - .

not Jess than about turce nunureumi.es iu ium. .

separates them from the Punjaub. AN hether this ;

a 'I" 1

treaty affirds any increased 6ccurnv Jtursev i

and her neighbor, Persia, does not seem

clear ; but we believe we have rightly described

the circumstances which make ihe probable Rus-

sian occu)ition of Khiva matter ofinterest.

Russian epeak their pol- -

as one of civilization Parallel with that ofrWUI:, n,l m EnMish Murm.l makes the- j- -

samewhat startling suggest ion that, China coma course of like that a

Jap.au, the civilizing aforesaid may befo

hng have enough to do in combining theof countless Mongol columns, with ry,

horso and foot cmplete, upon their est-vva- rd

to 44 occupy and civilize " EuPl .

Sage aivick was that imparted arold law--

yCr to a young one, who had just her J elevatedto tiie Ilench in one of the new Writes of theWeft : 44 When you have made your mindon a case, state your opinion a1 decision asbriefly as possible; never your reasonstherefor. The moment you undertake give

reasons, thc trouble begins." Vc were forciblyreminded of soundness ot this advice afterreading editorial reviev by the Gazette ofthis week of the decisions f tho full Bench oftbe urreme Court in the.-as- o of 44 II. " ood

r f.. itlias Cheon Ya The Gazette... . . - .. .....I ... ni th loonmon o tne tiaioncvi....r.r . t,. i,.iiT-- t. , nnrt r.ri-.iei- is to mve "reasons.1 1 V X. 1' 1. V i. O

I iet us briefly examin these reasons, premising

that it is unnecessary detail IkcVs in thecase, with which must be fami- - :

i liarIn first place we are ton tne time ;

. - ,, - i . , :

spent in prison by AM, was Imuium"i "J-tuda," 44 by the Constitution as such."

' the words of the Constitution arePiecieely so ;

Court and jury who werej fairly tded byfullv competent at that time to consider

.

the ques- -- a .a I I

tion of provocation ....uawufr ivSieh crime his inabil- - bear

f . ...... Vv nif.n can r.leadirv nin s.iMit..- -

of hU et. uke advautogc ofthem avoid a lel obligation.

pain," savs our reviewer arJ exj vouder of ,

law, waii uSt the return of the defendantn.l,r cr.rr-act- . tr wa or.r i f r- -

yij'ction, r ": c"ft ....ia . u11 .ii, u .....

'forever

- .coniituted i ai-e-

,

TO

orto

to!

though

adduced by uur extemporary, uia tne aw tbe greiltest ioiUJOrSk;ity. theprovides no rvico imri by rean of: j.j ,.hv;iicai Bdition. .ikIfailure to yfwrui a beyond ; BB!(qKllflj tbe nj0,t rnpid nJ ceruiu decline

i.ext after the expiration of original autisticone year amoDg uitiTes as t-- f le Yearlyterm of i he decision of the majority j uncrringiy 8tate that farof the Court this instance imposes no aJo'i- - . by their aaJ tal io-tiu-

Hjrviee " by rciiJ of failure to perform a tercourse with eursvlvrs, the reterte tbe ca.M?.

Contract," but imp,.y tbe fulhilment of lL---e an 1 death are tbe iucre.-vse- ani crira-:- ,

original term of hervice," which lias never ofteu a nature, are ctinioiitteJ mcrr fre-v- et

expired. quently in proportion the progress of ao--

Tho question asked, "Now, may net a i quaintance our manners anJ oar customs, our

labor habits and our views, our treachery and our f Lie-de- btstatute oi limitations apply to as as to ;

? " No ; for that tbere is; hoJ. This seem an appalling picture, bat never--

t... ..f 1,w u, that efli-et- . " Court can- - ' a true biiL"

"ilver dollars famed " Western : is OneUt ;j a of the the; so

bc

oft

i in

oroacneu

better

conid

by

of term of would

of eif,ired, was anjournalism, well fact jaiu,ca the with gum-digge- r, got

have mentioned in wouM ho r aiJ up of outl.er

p,,--er,- t agent? originator perhaps cannot- ... .. ... with and

uewsjnipers are

"U1U

is

of

is

esumuie

by:..n

i

...c...

Turkey....

intimate

lioundaries

powerof

settlement, least,

u.av

iovery

Kuropean

of Asiaticiev

if

powersfor

a't

march

by

but git

J.Sjang.'

m,niir -

thepubl

mat

eon5e.iueuct.--

the

in

r.r..vU;,,i.

not make tbe laws;" the Chief Justice;t, .g tLeir t j iQte 'et anJ et,,orce tLcIQ of

offhe novel proposition eo dogmatically laid down

by tt.e Ja;ttti, that " ti.o principle of thestatute of limitations should bar the claim of theplaintiff, where the law eo distinctly limits tbetime lifter which Contract shall he binJing," isingenious, but untenable, and slightly mixedwithal.

" Let us 6upp;6e," fays tbe Gazette, " thatAfo had been sentenced to tictrity years imj lison-men- t.

and at the end of that term, his masterIumiWlit of tfcc Cutltnict." Let UB

of (jme m.awBthe degree of legal sanctity of a contract, saylive years, ten years, or twenty years? Let us,in turn, suppose a ease. Let us suppose theeditor of the Gaztttt has to-da- y employed a per-

son under u written contract to labor for

term of six mouths. w, that laborer,f

obtained a good sum of money as advancewages, and wishing to avoid his contract, com- - t

not olll. jriCnd the editor be promptly on hand for j

'

U1.m to PC1.ve out the contract? And wheni ,r.li5 .,i.i t, .t ".ivl-rtni- l term B.n-v- i "

.Jk lino nci'jwfc iii.iu iuw.iiig fc.iv iuiiu i ' "Kjmiu,nr p hy the Gazette, in sentinicnt ofwnit;Q We fully concur :

i

Courts should compel every contract entered intoKuovvmg y to ue la.tt.tuiiy execute, our. "c y ac- -eoraing to ttie law. ."o laoorer snoum n;i.e me op--

t0ilIful, tscut hiuisi.if work, and thusviupite tj.d cnagemetit ; neither should the employerhave the right to violate bis engagement with lm- -lrZ i

struc,ion t,r (he liw, not merely for the protection of'the laborer, hnt also for that ot tne employer, tnecapitalist,

'CD'- -

and all business interests dependent on j

t.... ,.i- -i.-:-

,.,T.--.: r... .,.if ,;rii o..rr. jviuiu ivaiuaii ijl irtium nun

jen.ll r w. ii tk.ti y th intent to V:iA trifd inX ' " - - - - - '

nr.vtMnf tut-t- - m Thnrrijlnv InKf. nml rpsiiltotl" - -I - j

in a verdict of aciiitttal, jury having evidcut- -

j ly adopted the theory set njJjy the prisoner'scounsel, of 44 temporary insanity." Thus

Hawaii nei at wheeled into line of thefashion of the times, and adopted tho convenientbyjwjthcsis, when it is desired to cheat the law, of" emotional insanity." Nobody believes thatKuuiai was really insane when he fired his.... .... . i.v m . tivaafpisioi point inauK ni in irousscau, anu uenocyntcly reloading it, after of half an ho i

rcd alo at Mr. Parke, lie was simply enra"l.....l . iioo,.vr.i it ,n maiv ni hoinir ilnnnCtl.,u v.Uu,v m..,,... r," i - .of his liberty and to be sent to 31oKai .

as n confirmed leper, aud his conduct war the j

result ot calculating reason, wnereoy ne upWl.pc tne ureaaea ucpormuon. at we,

. . - . it., i. r : foiw .micl uot.C in 11 suuueu lit oi uuieuoou.oty .r ;

but evidently one of cool premcd.tutiorf. so tnat.if ...... .insano then,j ho was and hnf, been so

both before and since the shooting. lM ,ie ,)cenj

convicted, as the evidence led us to savpoc womu

undoubtedly have been case, w should have j

'hoped and especte.1 to see the clemency i

,nf future trials of a like jature. Ihe legalfraternity w ill not be slow tourge leinpotnry .u- - ;

: ,,.,1 ft. e...n,c in cases oi violent!I'll 1 1ijatid deadly assault, wher " tea neioio a name

jury, and cite the case of Simo Kamai ''

"Q Hawaiians of the South Pacific. j

Maprl8 arc undoubtedly of af!iWaiianS. Not only is there

a great'

simihiritv in e i.ersonal appearance of the. Lut tilt.,.e.a also a remarkable reseoiblance (

spoken languages, one to tueanJ afiiuity iu thrtt ei. When dirfovcred by tooii, the couutrj oi

the Maoris, like fat of the Hawaiians, was densely

populated at last such was tne report at un. uuu.

Since then Louver, totu poppies nave u,.a.,creased iu but the Maoris by much tue

f.vt f'l,o. wo .inasmuch as mternal wars among-viUl ,hc eucroaohiug whiteshem. elves, inJ wara

. j JestrU(.tioQ of theILliC ,.-. a

once nuneo.3 and powerful tribes. Less a

bundredyears ago the aboriginal native population;of Nev Zealand was estimated at about 400,0k). A

censi of the colony was taken iu 1S71, but the

f.Gicils of the Crown engaged in that work present ;

oui an 44 estimate ' of thc native population. They... A , A m.,,C.ID .f tllO A NatlTA t

p., .iu uttuuuc vei.auJ v rz j

population would no uouot oe extreuieiyu-tr- it practicable. Dut at present it is only possi- -

ble to give an es titnate more or less proximate of the ;

numbers. Such au estimate, (based upon various j

returns and other information) has been obtained

from the native secretary's oih:e. According to it, j

the to'al native population may be stated as about j

87,.r.i)2; viz.. in the Northern Island Go,14'., and in j

the Middle Island 2,3o3. The estimated native pop-- i

ulation in 1S07 was SS.540." This is ail that is j

deemed to be said by the present New i

Zealand Government about the remnant of tbe once

prouj an,j p0WCrful race that, before the of

fue fyrtiTuers. were the sole owners of the sod ! we

uear whatever of any exertion being made

tj 6tay te tjjc tf .itstruction that is thus sweeping

the rxr Maci is from the earth, but occasionally the

subject is spoken of iu the press of the colony, often

in a tone of levity as though the extinction of the

natives would te a good riddance. The eJitor of the44 Wanganui Herald," indent appears to oepotsseuof some cf the sentiments ot , kt netausdiscourses on " ane uecnue oi iiv..v

44 We regret to learn that many of the most nu--n,..,,,. r..i n.,cop,"i ! trills, residinffon the Ranciti.-

. and Utaki rivers, are"v, - " 'being literally decimated by sickness of various

&

formidable paha, and a numerous population, tnerea woen, d fences

Y hares tabued, Or ia a j

a LI .A V VI -- li U " IA kLlJVaw- , BcattereJ tones,.v..ucBlonc main ?J s!l0W whcre once was a populous and

se,tlenil.1:t 1ct any one get into contention.;.h Dy of ,,ue (,A aottIeis, principally whalers,

date back son;e iorty yere, mi'.to learn hew these tribes have

di53,!e,r,a cff tho fiVce of tbe earth and how thatthe present representatives of these depaited races.

, ,

s" "1 taicoiupttrisoQ ia "l-F-- ""-- -

a,r--r VH-i-al ir.R'ienrf ainons their re-

the other, Austria is not less interested. More- - ; exercised iu his peculiar case. Jfli we regaiu iuothe rapidly consolidating empire of precedent is afforded by thererdict of acquit-liriti- sh

India but little to from possible'

tal in his case, as to pnro a mischievous

the

to

has atho

independenceas Knglir.d

a

iiicDccs improvement

--

sistance

to

thethe

thequite

the

recognized

the

own

a- -.,

a

i.f

jul

expecting

in

jlor.g Melbourne end Sydney, acd Xew Zealand 4 4 Involuntary servitude, except jor crime, is M,M5e recol;eCtklll3in this Kingdom.-- ' Afo was will be nstoiiisheialso cannot now do without the San Francisco prohibited e

ior

theItllilll -

spective tribes with their departed ancestors. It is

JleuinS W .teh the grJualdiminution amon2 those once powertul bru; aaJ it

no leM humili.ting to bav to acknowledge that uith ""'J &f i"t,c dth and dase can be

fcaoJthat ani

bba'Jtbe

KTVice." from tbe natives being

benefitted religk.u,is

rcuiree iuthe of

theirwith

wellmuun

theless is

umler

that has

nature English irrepressibv

we

onade

newspapers

that

the

having

thc

fl.0m

thc

thatlength

the

than

muuK,

necessary

coming

numonitj

etaiurc,

rt.vo

wntre ff mi5SJ0Dii infloeoce on this PrtiMr.'

AN

iQ!9 831 piCl UlT CUUIira HVIU Uic 'Uiuti a avi wa

the Northern In the district to the north (

i

the city of Auckland, the New Zealand Herald,"'

represents that ti.e contrary is tbe case. We quote :

There has been a theory prevailing for some timsthat the Maori race is Jyi"5 out, or Leitijr gradually j

improved e the fjee if the earth." Vc are in-- j

formed, however, that so far as the Northern portion

ef the Province is concerned, and more esicial!ythe Kaipira district, tbe birth-rat- e is in excess of

mortality, and that the race is cot ouly holding its ;

own, but actually increasing. At every settlement ;

the children are nuaierous. The change is attributed J

to the improved diet of the children; kaanga kopiro '

is a thiug of the every Maori mother, with few ; iexceptious. has her 4 feeding-bottle- ," and the pica-- fninnies get g..mt s luns or taai oi ti:e cow. me.women eeeui to give a great deal more care to their

(

nursiug, and the maternal instiucts are bette.. .IV'CU. AUV. ffl.'., .1 .uiw v. iv... j

coroiDg greatly ioit.roved. Barbarous usages re t

illiiiL'- - into disuse, and if thev have not Leeu jup- - i

O

iilitoted by stricter observance of lumviu, least11

eeuibUnce auJ k1oss oi civUized habits cus- -

shown to tie weaker. sex by t tie .

tuen. There is no truer test of increasing rowtn in ;

civilization than that. Dut thc truth ir. the luevi- - i

table loztc of facts " has driven theioo il- - Aftcr af

r . . . iias if she was an lluglish wufa, sue tases uoKinaiy i

n,W.l'i .f,ut,,;M . r the I

1.a iAH rrlt lin.l VatlllYT kJ a 1UV l(U lU'ta w - - -

Maori Da. and according! cuts up. The dusky ;

. . , be outj0. however, are playiug the- j iuiprove- -

l'""" 4 . . .ment we have alluded -- "i o'j m .uc iw.pi.,but other northern d5cts, are there evidences of a

li.mfnr the bottf.' A settlrr who bad traveledthrough the nativttlements lying between Wan- -

and Hokiaa, informs us that he was quitesurpr5ieii at thojumber ot Maori ctmareu to ue seen

comiiayi vith those he had noticed in years

gone by. --V right-minde- d man will regret this

insult. Thand is broad enough for both races to.nourifiO an l" Fl

5et UiaiR, when the 44 chiefs of the soil " shall be1 . 1 1 , 7.1. 1 . I -- 1. . 1 . nnvnA

known 7 lnl,re m ll,e lal"a wun wuu-- u iuch uamctnd hisy 111:0 inseparably associated."

Tliemtoent of thc editor, that 44 no right-mind- ed

man.11 regret this result" the prospect of the

uati ) increasing on their own soil sounds sulfi- -i .. :i. o li l.u iiitmliiil fill 4f.tirl.

THOMAS SPENCER,1 1 IP CHAXULK!;. IIUAIiKK 1 - t f. - -

eral Merolmn.li. eroimce, c, aim-- ,1MMIrJSIOV M ANT.

nvnos'-- - Bay, Hh.o, SiM.wi.-- n isi.asns.

w''JfVyn,e bighrsi iii. f.r inland t'roUuce. ..T7 piuney aavauccu nfrDiti". r.iiaiic i i iivjiih.'i (

ap39 ly

HYMAN & BROTHERS,M l'O UT K ItS, W II O t. S A L K AM 0 K ETA 1 L j

DKALl-K- INDry Goods', Clothinp, uriiiahing G.k1, Ladies' anil

Ueula li.'ols unci f VuuKee. N(tlioi:0t C, &C.

Cat. gllow.t Ballain)C. v.. o M, rchar.t St. Hon . lulu. I'.plfllyi

IRA RICHARDSON,' 1 t' t I E It I V ltd ti TS

ciuthiot'. FJn.itblng Uoods,IVrfuinerv. &c.

Corner of Fort aud Merchant St. tap!91yl Honolulu, H. I.

TO LET.THOSE DESIRABLE V REM ISKS NOWociupied by tiie French Consul, on Itici.anl tfireet,furnished or unfurnished. I'opession given after the

21st of May next. For ai Oculars apply toJ. II. CON EV , or

0,,19 ,f C. S. U.VKTOW.

5101.1.1.0nnTiU'.rtEAS. c iTIIERIXL a aki.k.Yl X . 1 . . .f nil I,.., i.r.in. rlvfut th ,,eliefit of her now ti.eref .re bay- -

...inn ciainia anau.fi ui- - vn.n...r.que?t-- to present the to the un lersicne.l, and nil pi r- -

w.n inlet, te I to llie fui.i i ai or. jc i.,uitu .v- -n. ...... i.i t . n.nl.--e iinmc.lniLe .imvmeut. to tiie uudersiirned.H t c, , ull0,.N)

11. 1'. 1IOI.LLS.Honolulu. April lS:h, 187J. M 19Si

"a lady teaches, of riAiro,l a X is II. AND v sv. 1 10 X d t S II

j, iirsnrhes. ifh'.st.ir.M.l in a family or enpiiKe !y thed;7y11derst ne.u ai-- .. n cuiif.s f .ire. s.

trtcl, corner of Aiukea St.,'7lot"t. It"

TO LET.A FOUR. BOOM ED COTTACiKONCAR- -lKx te, i, i sary

Iip5 lm

TO LET- -" K AHEHUNA., fllK R F.si DEXUE of Tlios KROVVXon -- choo E irK at th.

It E.j I OFFICE.r?!LNOTICE.

rrsMIE l'LHLIC- - A It E IIEBEHV XOTI- -B fi..d th it J.Kl'H M'CllAIKV haa no autt oiliy to

s.-l- l Hi;y leather oi ui:iterial iiih.;.; at the KAI.A1. AO TAN-- N

Sill Yi r.or to incur any expenditure on acouin of the same.except through the undersiijr.e 1.

J. I. IlOWSKTT.Honolulu, March 17, 1S73. mh'.'2 il

W AIAIIOI.X1 iilUi X'JjAj.s lilXiUi)!.E FIXE ARTICLE, SLIT"

ai,ie for lauuiy u.e. For sale by j

J. I. D0W5ETT.JTO LET !

THOSE DES1R AfiLE PREMISES. No.105 Nuu.nu Avenue, .ls-o- . Cottage No. 1J Ivukui i

Place. For particu'-ar- s apply toJA. S LEMON.jal'J

FOR SALE. i

A COrXTUV STORECLOSE TO THEb .at lar.dios "it!i or i.i;hout stock. For furtl er par-

ticulars a;.ply to .

fe 2 m llHiin, .iiisui.

FOR LEASE.milE CROWN LAND KXOWX AS THEs

l!uljovi ra fk of " 01n,"tuat.-- in the I'btrict or Ililo, Hawaii. It is a fine frrazinjr

lard and is valuable for its pulu. For further particularsJNO. O. I'OMINi-- .

at.olv to

Honolulu, Maroh 25. ISTa. Dili-- ';

MUSKETS. MUSKETS, B1USXETS ! !

A LOT OF MI F.RIO It Mt'S- -KETS. Just Receive. 1 and For Sale Cheap by

John nmll.ZfKS 0ps No. 40 Fort etreet.

NOTICE !

A LL PERSONS AIDRESSIXG LETTERS !

i

to me are hrey re nested t send them ou'.side of themaiL This will facilitate their prompt delivery.

E. C, FOUNTAIN, KauDakakat,Mololtai- -j,113m

REGULARJJ15riibn.niiii-- 1

BREWER Co., agexts.rT Merchandise receive! STOP.AGE FltKE and"4cv35Ei3 liberal cah advances made on shipments by tr.is

.... ....i:,i ireivi i--- -

REGULAR PACKET FOR LAHAIXA.

THE SCHR. NETTIE MERRILL,E. D. CRANE, Master.

Will Ron Regularly bftwff This Port and Laliaina,LEAVING

n.a.1.1. Satardays and Labal.a every Wednesdajs.-

H . HACKFELP fc; jSra

BUFFUM'S HALL !

S 1TVKD.IV LVKAHG,J.1M11L. lUlh. 1S13.

ELOCITIOV H' ETEROTEH

HENRY CLAY DBIOREST,fON OF MMK. TKWORrtST, OFiKW YORK,

A It It I V Kl IV lOXOUhf VHtVIXti act u-J4 by &'

fisiius to piTr

ELOCUTIONARY F1TERTA!Nr,ENT!

"Will riiv in j

Comic Delineation and Declamation ;

a's.:J la a COMIC SONil lMl'KRSON ATIOS ,

y rW. Morton,

i.Vlo. byMPowr with 3tKlo.Pee Hrufrram . I

TICKETS OF JDMIS5I0S r.--t Sat, V0O, Back j

St. Kif.v Cro!P- - M. Entertainment to coiorotor at .Pcr oto W J

Brarrvel S-- may be afeurrJ, wiihcot era rbarire at ;

a.llTbrum'a rwttv

ATTENTION

J! 7

M!

YOU CAN FIND AT

II f S" &, LAI-ME'- S

NICK'

y Q j3 !0U.tt Ol 1

AT 4t ("KXTS I'EU POt .M).

SPLEXIllU 10MEII BEEF A..D PORK1' ;

rCORN MEAL Frosh Ground t Ulaij unxu ux uuwuI VALlSrK,EVERY DAY. TRUNK?,

umi;s' nKTlCri.KS, an.t Small.

FRESH TABLE AND PIE FRUITS !j in

A Pow more of thoso of the latest stylk and taitekx.

Oregon Bitomd o wxj:i:s kkr osexe oil. x i F'tJllSlVFIlESH SALMON & MACKEREL,

I

SALT SALMON',

SALT MACKEREL,

AT RETAIL.

H. 2. POTATOES, EXTRA MCE.

OREGON CRANBERRIES.

ai19 it JVL1 LA INK.

for sale:ONE RUGGLES' COMBINATION j

X GOOD Rl'XXIXC COX1HTIOX. COM.VI.KTE WITH CHASES, ROLLER STOCKS

AND MOULD.

SIZE 10 1-- 2 x 13 IN. INSIDE OF CHASEFor further particulars enquire at this Office.

DRESS-MAKIN- G !

SELFK HECS TO INFORM TIIKMRS. of Honolulu an.l it vicimly Oi-- he hasHie .lore in Fort fcireel (next aT to the (lnvtrnni, lit tllcen) ;

wberc she will cntinue the bnsineai of DRESS-- A K 1 NO, ami

l..iies ly "(riot at lent ion comhinul with koA work ami iw!cbaiees to claim slmr of their patronace. La.litu and

chiblrei.'a utiderclothinB ma.le by hai.a or marhlne, apu 0111

- r.t, vnnTAbblUie Jja O iHUXXOAj.

II ERE AN L M VAX, DOINC. 1I1M- -,

a.i.a in I uhflillll mill Wailuku. has this day mud.; an

asoiKtiir.cnt of all his property. Ix.lh real ana personal, i - ii.eumlvrs.irmd for the benefit ot i.ih creuimra. 11 , ..i- -

all parties baviriB claims Kaint the nald Lara Van, are bire- -j

bv to present the s.i.ne to the . n. c, at th, r

..irm in llor.olula: and all imriirs indel.ted to ineaaiu Lam ,

Vac are hereby requested to mke liiiinediate payment Mlundersigned, or to W. O. SMITH in Lahaina, and THOMAS

W. EVKUETT, In Wai.uku. puILUps fc cf).Honolulu, April 21,1873. apb 3t

SPECIAL NOTICE.if WOULD RESI'ECTI lfLLV AXXOUXCE3 to my Iricnda and those intei-este- Diy intention cf leav.inn on the May or June steamer, for a visit to the Slates ofnine or let, inontlm.

'those wish to consult me professionally, win pieae cnHt my office at their earliest coureoiei.ee

nilrJ'. DR. J. M. WHITNEY.

NOTICE.Kit tVIXG PtRt IIASED MR. HEX FI ELD'SH tl interest in the Carriage Maiiuraeturinit llus ne in thisti.y 1 inn now prepared to execute all orders in my line Willi

pronipti.e and I trust my ! ni; and Varied experi-ence in the t ininnn will ei.ahle me to iiv satistactiou to allthose who M iy favor me with their patmtmge.

Honoiatu, Jan. 1st, 1S73. (j'- - If) O. W EST.

IlalUJ 3 .ill

G I Fort Street, forPhotographs,

Coral, Shells,

Volcanic Specimens

on1 r,nTirCJltlpCJ t '

ji2! qr UllUaiUOO ..

X771 0 IFS- - Ij 23 2a-- S S3i

FOR A TERM OF YEARS !

tiii? PRVsr.VT ItESIDEXC'E OFfjT ed situated In Honolulu, at the foot' joj 1'unsbliowl Street ; containing one and tbree-f.urt- n

AViSi acres ol land, paitly planted with Fruit Trees andFlowerinir Shrubs, the balance in good pasturage sutueient for

l,..The Iind has a frontage on the sea ivoch,

to the harbor, of two hundred and sixty-thre- e leet.

There is on the premises a SPACIOI 8 AND COMMOD- I-

OVA l WELLING IloCSS:, 60x60 feet with allanacnea.

Servant rooms, S"Ub!e and Carriage House.if i...,h rim and sea aide residence.It oiiiy requirea to be seen to he appreciated.

COME AND SEE.

For terral apply on the premises of

mhl5 TI10S. LONQ.

,500. CHELSEA L11IYj

iV I T II

Tiie I3uinesfs.Tf o RE UACOX.OIT Hl'ILDIXCS. MAN- -

J .j. y Polish nir" and' Flatitis Machines, and all of thehni.rovemcnts-w- ith lea.e r.f pr.-m.s- for three years.

n o. rnr',.... :t t of Ai.ril next all for f 2.0OO. Possen.,o K'eri atonce. The Laundry work for the last three years has amountedto 112 iai.Wl; costir.s t3.4J.i,25 at the rate ol 7o cer.u per .ay

v tA Anxr t. .s rt r ivs i ii ri r tiltiT native women, anu ..- -

.-

u?t two years I have spent tie most of my time in California,,nd have there established my Medical Preparation.", which de.

A that is why I 3-- r themands my undivided attention,.an

. , , . ,The laundry wora pia. en ih ukL.,undry f r sale. ,

. . i -- i. Ka ir..ff.a.d ..n.t.hlf. Withoutone or two mieresieu ismav ' ' Thear.v additional cost of labor, or at leasi jo, per yru..-.- ..i, r,.. i..., m.mth at the same rate per year, amouuw-- u u,

11 7T6 Should an additional line of steamers be put on, they.,i.i .,1,11.600 or .2.000 to the $0 000. taken as a

niedmm standard. Any one desiring the hasines. will pieasec,l! at the Laundry, where full particular will he c.ven.

(r8 11. 11. LVON, Proprietor.

FOR SALE.milE SHOP ox THE ESFLAXADE.LATE- -

M. ly occupied by J- L. Lewis as a Cooper Shop.For further particular,, enquire of j

' pl9 2t J. 1-- LEWLS.

NOTICE.rtaURIXG MV A BSEXCE FROM THE

Kingdom, M'rs. J. H. BLACK ia daly authorized to actfor me by power of attornf-y- .

Honolulu, April 11. 1873. apl2t) J. H. BLACK.

C0IB1 mw

Everything Clothing!

Delicious

ETERnilllG

AT Tivill he rousi

SPLENDIDLINE OF NEW GOODS!

4 aiib Unra l uff o oiaU-h-.

A FINE LOT PURE SILK UNDERSHIRTS !

lnrt-.- 1 '.t- -.

llliT-t-.

AI- -'

Merino, (WM;,. CUnton Vannl A3 Wool m.d

dia Cnue L'idcraAirt.

amj CnfrCS WILL BE FOUND I

Uoen, tl.le Tbie-- t. Halt Brlf (tan.,Bleachetl aoJ lrn CiUon.

filae, ac-- . 'u u- -

A Splendid Assortment of

FREHGH PLATE HAND MIRPiORil ft!eIN UlI CLOTH CA9KJ.

you iri.V do wtU to Cull U" l''"nfthsc li'.Ur y.K-o'-

. u 'iy :,'y--ui('- ."ijyou A-- re lonj 1o knl or.

IN DRAWERS A FULL LlNFNKCK T1KS. H'rPKM'KBS. PCARfJ.

Jian,IIAMiKt.KCUlEI'K. e iu.r.,,

.vHSOHT.ll) tiUAI.I-l"1,9,- U

flour.Linen Cambric Handk.;;j'., lteloii

i.l 1

'HjaniSd anlColored HorJcr Liren 11 uidk. dr. in.n, K..,

HnxMaa, I ail.11 ill , I ruabrtl

both Lubln's and Cosnoll'o.If.:- - Wl.ru lltMielina

Nail and Tooth Brushea,

Soaps, Pomade and

Hair Oils.

COSMETIQLT.S, PUFF BOXI-- AND 1H)WHER.

Wostonholm'sPocket Cutlery, Razors, &c,, &c.

T riMlnliM Ownrn nnd Ove-rarer-

Vd nel Utt a Pair of th'-n- e

u B B si;!CE:VB:i TS!the Best Article ever Imported here.

Infnct Een'iitliimj usually found in all

xccll rtppoinli l

CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS

STORES.

M. rVaclNERNY.ap!2 Sin t'urn-- r fort ami Merchant Ptrert.

rp fS THt 4Ti THT T7!I TaTSTCl

OFFERS FOR SALE

J USLi. JLveCeiVGCLI1Y THE

HAWAIIAN BARK KA MOI,FROM Hit KM EX.

MOLESKIN, OIIKY AND WHITE (WHITE Ulue rlimtiel. Corduroy. I luliis, FancyTrinis, White and Park (irounrl I'rlntu, Naiii.iK.k, TapeChec ks. J;inonet, hiiuil.riiy Lhwo, Trinle.! Mareiili s, ExtraHeavy Tii kiiiR, Co' tun and I ',lon Drill, Illue 1 nl..u und HIiih("ottoi. Drilliov, ILavy Cotton Shirlli.tf, t0 and 100 Inch j

lllack and Colored It.uian Cloth, All Wool and Cottnii I'laldShawls, Towels and Towelling, I.UMsiii trh, t'.ll..i, Itlai.kela,llorc Klaukets. Merinos, llHralbeas, Finn lilnak Col.ur((s,Table Covers. lara and Red Handkerchief, White CottonHandkerchiefs, le imne.l; Coruh llndkc r. hil, Klue laid,Superior liluennd Itr.mn Ctoths, Madiipolum, V. it Utri ff in6i Ik and wool, !'' nadiiies, United White Swiss Musllus,

Sil mhs for I'Milois' me, Tailors' 'J'riiniiiliiK. I'apr Cam-brics, Drown Hollands, White, Red, Ulue aud black Hunting,&c, Ac, &c.

Clolliizia .ESofticry,

Pupr. Rlack I)oekin I'ai.ts, iien of Itm kakln FuKs, roloredMoleskin l'iits, IVa Jack'-ts- . Cotton r Ihiiio I I'mtershlrts andlirawers. Merino I'nd.-rliirts- . W hite l.lneri lluelr H.iits, Wao

Coats and I oik l.os. a vari'-t- f men's Felt Hals, IndiesM'hiie Cotton Hose of various finalities, lloys' Heavy UrowuCotton , M'-n'- s Ilroan and l.lle 1'hread So.ks, KidUloves, white and colored, f..r Ladh a aod Oents. liiwakin K..:-aiX- U

tiiuVva (()r jjj.. MIJ ;. ts. Lisle 1 bread tiauntlcts, llal- -

(a,, ('loth and S.lk I'n.brellas, Linen and I'uptr Cellars, I'aptrCuff., :c.

irSiscIBsaiicous J

Meerar.bamn Piiv-s- . Pearl Shirt. Vm and Vest ButUnsiSu-rio- r Pirn. Hair Pins, Lineu and Cotton i'as, Sleeve llut-- "'

'

tons and Studs, Liokiut Glasses and Hand Mirrors, Linen and; Thresd, I'en Knives, llutehe n nlves, rail iwinf. jnnia

Kubher Conii s, T'resMnit Combs, Fine Ivory T.mh Onins,letter and Hill I'nper, blank ioV. Superior 1'layiiiK Cards,S k Ilil)lon. tord.-- Silk l.eltincs, 1 rsvennir nsvs, ..lerniunnd Alpaca IlindiiiKS, Festhera and Flowers, Feather Ktist-r- s,

fii.Z. Violin Strings. Cotton Twine In skeinsi

f or. ts. Tailors' Shears, W ater Monk.ys,Hooks and Eyes, Stlirer W aler, fVc, Ac, Ac.

j

Wines liiquors, Ales, &cDeetjen and Schroeder's Ale, star brand. qs. and pis. Nor

war Ale. Christian! Ilrewery. In pis. and fits. Sparklm Hock,qts. and pts. Rhine Wines of the following: H-:- helruer,Mersteiner, I)eideh imer, Kudesheimer, Liehfraumilc'i. Stein-- ;wein. Claret Sauterne, Sauternc, Medne, Chanibertin, Mrsa-chin- o,

Superior l!rndy io carks and cases, l- Holland UinGin in casks. Sherry and Port Wine, Alcohol, WO per cent.proof.

Hungarian Wines.Puch as Chablis, Errl. P.udnl.

Saxhe vi. SsamorfKlr.yl, T'.kayl.Ancostura and liitu-rs-, Hwrdish Puuch, ready pre-pared Cocktail, Kiniinel, German W hlskey.

I'crfiiincry, &c.Pomatum. Hair Oil. Com'tiTje, Toib t Ponps. peit F.au d

Col ene. Flo. Ida Water, i heap Eau d Colo.oe, I oilet Powder,Puff Roiei, Macaar 0.1. Ac.

AL90-

attVJ 8 PlCklCS. PretdVeS aD.fl FrUlt SyTUp

FIRE.PROOP SAFES,

Turkish Tobacco,

German and Havana Cigars,

ANT)

MANY OTHER GOODS!TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTIOV,

FOR SALE AT LOW AXD REAkO.VAIILE

robS PRICK. 8ra

Page 3: THE (Commercial pberiiser siiSii...Our iKifa it' Ih'jrii of Jiarwlmt, tixl frt At our Cr f14'faly; Till Ilrhra niijfht frown At a--h inrttit hnl turnlrf, Uy fo our Impatirnrc barrier.

BY C DARTOW

THIS DAY!AUCTION SALE OF KALO.

fcy Or'f of 'h A Iininicrt'r cf tSe Fata' of ILSM;.ly KinOomHt V ., 1 w..l at Puli.ic Auction,

On t WKMISE AT KF.OKKA. WAlKiKI.

THIS DAY, SATUHDAY, APEIL 19th!ATCJ.2 O'CLOCK, 31.. ALL THK

KALO GROWING ON SAID LANDAni rmiirMnf van. 100 trrr or l. Thw tiU Kala folly rtp, and ss.il b .U1 r y eh Inf.

C. S. BARTOW. Aocuooewr.

REGULAR ROOM SALE !

ON TUESDAY, : : : : : : : APRIL 22LAT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M WILL BE BOLD,

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,LOT OF FURNITURE.

AND SUNDRIESC. 9. BARTOW. Auctioneer.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEor

HEAL ESTATE!By virtue t.fn Orl-- r of Pate, issued out of It Supmoe Court

bf Law ai:d Equity. toThea. II. lavie. Evj .. II. B. M.'Acting C',tnninl"iirr in l rful wial, I ant

instra.:tl to sell at Publ.c Aacti-in- ,

ON SATURDAY, : : MAY 17th,At 12 '! k r n an ihr Preutl

3 WU aUU B W - ai !

j

Situated in Keoncula,j

:

llmioliilu, Oaha. off L.llh street, and rrar of School House.

Lot 1 contain 2;7 fathoms i Lot 2 ejulvns CJ fathom. Onot of thi Lota i

A Small Wooden Building.C. S. BARTOW. Aui;t'r.

!

FURNITURE SALE! !

AT THE

Residence of C. S. Bartow, Richard St.j

ON HONDAY. : : : : APRIL 28th. j

AT 19 O'CLOCK, A. M., WILL BE SOLD:j

SCI'KIIIOK.

HOUSEHOLDJ-URNiTU-I

l

PARLOR FURNITURE :

Larr Mahr.trny Care4 Centre Table, Hair Cloth Sofa, Cane i

S'at h.ir. Larire French Plate M rrr.r, Pieturre,Card Tal.lra, ha'.rxt. Maril Top Cide Tabl.

Kug-4- , Ctandeiitrr, ;

!

OSB COTTAGE PIANO FORTE IN PERFECT ORDER'

BED-ROOI- VI FURNITURE :

Lari Km Wardrobe,Kirw-- l Marble r .p II iraa. Ijlum.'',

tpriuC Maitra. Ijnen Mieetioi.Ilair Pillow , tto, Etc.

DINING ROOM FURNITURE :I

l

Marble Top Walnut hide Hoard. i

Waluut Extension lir inf TaMe.Oak Ann Chairs. Table CMh.

Crocker and Ulatuware.

ALSO

Cook Stove, Cooking Utensils, Bath Tub,Ili?E.

i

ONE TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS,

Oiio Ciai-i-in- o Hoi'seEtc., Etc., Etc.

C. S. UAKTOW, Auctioneer.I

(GREAT SALE-- AT-

WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,

APRIL 30tU, AND MAT Surf,

Ex Atlas ami Excelsior.A FULL ASSOliTMEN'T OF

NEW & CHOI mm

AND NOW SEING OPENED ! i

C. S. BARTOW, Awet'r.

TI2IE-TASL- E OF THE

STE&5.1E8 ii KILAUEA." !

i ii I

April 2 1 t ......KoaaApril 2 8 in Cireaif IlawnilMar ! ......KoaiaMsr I2n Cireail al HawaiiMaw 23d XnwiliwiliMar 2 C.l I. . ...Cireait HawaiiJane 21 KaaJane Oil Kaaa

aae 18la Circalt mC KaaalJaae 23a C'ircni af HawaiiJane 30lli Kaaa

The Steamer will not take a trip to windward tbe thin! week

iu 3Isy. hainr ta repair machinery.

XT So Credit for Passage Monty. Ticket at the Offlce

,- - Not reioDiMe for any Ireight or packaje. notes re--

reipted fr. AMCEL O. WILDER,A ;ent.;. ap5 i- -

FOIt lMItTIA."VI, OKKGOrV.THE EAST A AILING BARKENTINE

i Jano .A.. F'alkinburg,T. J. FORBES, Uu.tr.

Jlulny n Lnrge Portion of her Cargo Kngage-l- ,

Kill have Lis jntch for the above Port.Jtr Freight ocly, apply toap6 CASTLE A COOKK. A feet.

California. New Zealand and AustraliaMail Steamship Company.

For SAIV FIIA'CISCOThe SI c.l mship X HJl SS AS I A ,

J. UARDIXG, Cotnmaod-- r.

in2 Leave Shortly after Arrivalfrom Xew Zealand

On or about May 1st.For Freight and Passage, spply to

,r12 IT. H ACKFELP & CO., Afnt.

DY C. P, ADAMS.

REGULAR SALE !

iWEDNESDAY- - - APRIL 23d,AT 19 O'CLOCK, A. M. AT RrxM3,

( t-'- Tv p Afi7i5iJi-- A UUUWJp

CLOTHING.

FANCY GOODS.

GROCERIES,

efco.. d)o.i d3CaA LrO

Kegs and Bags Brown Sugar,

Kegs Crushed Sugar,

Sacks California Corn,

Sacks Chicken Feed.K. I. ADAMS. Aocl'r.

FURNITURE, FURNITURE !

ON THURSDAY. MAY 1st,AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M ,

.It the Rfunf f of Hon. s. II. Phillips, Chaplain St.Wi.t be old io consequence of

THE EMiHE ELEGA.M .iil.IIiT.E!I Comprising:

; PARLOR ITUKN'ITTJRE :, ONE COMPLETE PARLOR ?ET, in coI red Silk I'.r-p- t 2

n, 4 ( I, am, 2 Easy Chairs. 2 Ottvrnxin.bUrk U alntit Wik. ailk rr), to match the parlor et.One I'arl- -r St. In Broca?li 1 Sod, 4 Chiiiri., 1 K(y Chair,

1 llorkfrr. Two Elrgant iilt FraMe Pier ilar. with rr.ar- -'

ble tn.l; Two lutr Gilt Frame Parlor Mirror, Kinjr f'liairsin reil ailk r- - . I.are Curtain anil fixture. Two Itlurk Wal-nut Hair C..h Three Black Walnut Hair Ck.:h l:ayChairs, iil-.- r Pliu-i- i C'atidle Micks, ifla.--a tirun-n-- l

Carfiet Uuir. Mah'-(ranj- r Inlai-- Tahlr, Marble Top SideTarie. Two Thorwalloens Has NiKhtand Moriiliii;; TwoKul! r'.zi PI Ittit t4, " Afjiio ar.:l Diana,"' Two Chandelier,Oil Cloth, Parlor Carpet, Vasts, ic, ic.

DINING-ROO- M FURNITURE: j

Solid Mahogany Exttfimion Table, Sixteen Oak Dining Chalra, ;

Ki .i I"rxard, Ilioirany ;

AN T of tSILVKU PLA1KI W A K K K n i vta, j

Fwrk and Spoon. Two Silver Plated Tea Silver Plated '

Caatorx.One Oreen and Gold t SVU.A CUMPLKTK SET OF FIN E Cl'T GLASS WARE Gob-- ;

Wine, tThxmpazne, Finirer Bowl. Suit, :perirnes, FruitDitir!, Preserve, Flower ases, salad lushes. Ac, sc.

Complete Dinner Selt, Dexsert ett. Meat Safe.OXK SPLKXDID KOA HOOK CASE !

One tight Day Clock,A V1L11ULC L.i:UI.G, ' Cattle of Cettysbarg,'

WITH THE KEY.

BED-ROO- M FURNITURE:Walnut Chamte-- r 9vtt, Kna Beilitead. Ircn Bedstead 4, Tentand Square M'iii:to Net, Hair Mattrames and Piil s, B!r.ckWalnut .M.irt.l" Top Bureau, with fUrs; ilair Cloth Chairs,Mahofrmy Center Table, hmy I hairs iu preen ailk and haireloth, Tmtrt he't. Three Large Wardrobes Marseille Quilt. j

Blanket, One Elegant Wash ctand. in painted PoixeiaiD, withTullet Sett to match. Kou Corner Clel. i

ALSOj

1 Kefrlie rator, 1 Loj? Dinln-Tah- le, 2 1 loor Cloths,j

Bitlbing Ttib. Unitizing Iiaiupa, Aio.ALSO Enpli-- h ar.d Spai.iali Sdl'es, One Ladies' Saddle

an 1, if not previoiialy sold, will be offered,

Tlio TTorso rnicl 3?liaotonwith llarne-- s and extra pole, all In perfect order. The HorseU kind and geDlIe, can be driven by ladit- - with perfect safety.

K. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer.B

BOSTON & HONOLULU PACKET LINE !I

i"r. r. iv a. v w., yiuiu.-- s an.. ' Favorable arraneements can always be made forV5?553ui? Morale and Miipmi-n-t of il. Rone, Wcw 1. Hidis !

and utber Merchaudiae Ui.Ne liolford, llo.iton. New York and ;

other F.'aitero Port. T"f Cash Advam - ma le,Willy V. UKKWKK. k CO. ;

Regular Packet for Kona and iiuu.ij

The New Clipper Schooner

U.I I A HI A, !

Captain J. n. Hatfield, ;

Will run regularly on the above route, having exrellent accora- -

imoilatioii for puasetiers anil freight.apply to the Caption on board,

lor to tj4tf) TIBRKTS SORENSON.

in WAnifPi?!.!!. f!0a.. 1 aBftUH&A swJJEJaW W V VB a

OFFICII FOIt SALETHE FOLLOWING GOODS!

JUST RECEIVED

PER HAWAIIAN' li.lRK"KAJIOI!"

FROSV1 BREMEN.IJRIVTS PAXnM'IXK.WIIlTEQROCXD

White Shirtings, ;

Ilorrocks' Long Cloth, Brown Cottons, ;Blue Cotu n. Heavy Dentins, Ticking,fine and Common 15 lack Cotwur,Linen Iress G x dj, AS'hite Linen, ilesias, ;

LlanLkt. llurlaps heavy and light,

Fine Black Doeskin, Fine Tilot Cloth!Blue Flannel, White Flannel, Fancy Flannel,Hunting red, white and Blue, liedquilts.Hickory Shirts, White and Fancy Cotton Hurts,I.inen-botc- Hiirts, Fancy Flannel Shirts,Fine and Common Cotton Ciidershirts,Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,Linen and Cotton Towels, Turkish Towels,Veil Barege, Fine Woolen Shawls,

Neckties, Scarfi, Hats, Parasols,VmlTtllas heavy Siik with Whalebone.Common 8:1k Umbrellas, Cotton Umbr;llas,

An Asst. of Fine Clothing !

Asorte-- l ks and Stockings.Lineo and Cotton Threads, assorted,A'sorle.l English Saddles, French Calfskins,Perfumery, Lu'uin :.tracts,IVnaud's Ponatam., Ilair Oil. Siaps,Hair Bru-he- s, T.H:h Hiu.-he- s. Clothes Brushes,Tooth Combs, I. R. Dressing Combs,

Asst. of Real Amber Fancy Goods !

Studs, Sleeve Buttons. Crosse, Brooches, ISet of Ornaments, Meerschaum Cigar Holder, with I

Amber Mnnth Pi'.-Ci-- Accordant,Heavy SilvtrpUted fp otis and For'--s,

Mothrr of I'carl Shirt Buttons, (Stationery Fine French Letter Paper,Blank Boo". Shippi:i; Keceipt B- - ks. 'Blank Notes, Scissors, Pockct-knire- ,

Jack ktiTes, ' ;

YELLOW METAL AND NAILS !

Sheet Zinc, Bane. Tin,Babbitt Metal, C. C. Tin Plates, Kivrts,Hoop Irou for Barrels and Kops. i

Gaivai.iiel Inm Pies, i to 1J inch.Guarded Lanterns. Eixiw and Tees, 'Steam Pipes, i to 2 inches. Saucepans,C. C. Irti. Assorted Sewiojr NcdlfS.Oalvanize-- J Iron Buckets, W' ashing Tabs,

iJ filiSa MK L V?vO, UaTCw :

feltserwaler, Knnj, Gin,Fine Caret in Glass, Cepnac Prandy,Champagne, Ale and Porter, Eaters, ic.

Full Asst. of German, English and

French Groceries.'

Stearin Candles. Swedish Safety Matches,Ilabbuck's Pale Ivi:k-- Linseed OA, Ac, '

White Lead. Wh te Z.ac, Rei Lead, Cordage.Green, B ack and Llue Palais, Coal Tar,Stockholm Tar, Brown Pitch, Fire Clay,Fire Bricks, Roofing Slites, Wrapping Paper,Empty Barrets, Oak Boats for Coasters,rorcelaio Pets, Tamblers, Aico'.iol.Looking Glasses gilt frames,

GERMAN and HAVANA CIGARS !

Hemp Canvas and Ravensiuck, Sall-twio- e,

F.idin? Whips and Canes,Wallpaper and Border, j

Vienna Chairs and Sofas, Walnut Sideboards,Wardrobes, Chests of Tjrawer,Writing Tables, Ilaircloth Scr, I

Centre Table, 4c., &c, &c. j

Cocoa Door Mati, Oambler and Catch, j

And Many Other Articles too Numerous toI

ml Mention. ".m qr I

THE PACiriOCommercial gvbucrtiscr. 1

Putiti or thi Moon roiTHi Moiri ur Aran., 1S73HolOLUV .Mu Tint.

April 4th First Uoarter 7 S m12th Full Moon 11 20 aw!;! LtWuaxi-r..- . T la rw''jt: .N'w lou... o 11 rw

Tllior III lltllO tD(TTI0.i April l.l Sun Kik 1H aw : run Met... S 11 r

it r fan K:. ..Sw am; fun 14 rxISrh Ri"i 5 44 AW ; Cull !" la. ...6 11 rSJ.M Sun Ui .iJSAW; Sua Ku....M: iOla nan Riwi 5 ii M13 ..., :! rx

LfT. 14MCL PIIH.

SATURDAY. APRIL 19.i Fr-.i- o V.k fJoernment fJairtte. cf Aj'r I 16

! Thk MinUtrr IIei(K'nt of thf l"nit-- Statrs had! a peciil 51fiie1.ee ot tLe King, ot Dt on of tbv 14tb

;

j iast.. to tk-iivt- to His Majesty letter from tfifPrtidtrit tbe Uoited States, of which the follow,io; U a copy :

Ulysses a. Gkavt. i

J'rtailcut of O.e United Slates cf Anuria,To His Majktt I.i.nalxlo.

Kin-- j 0 tUt ll'iv'iilin Itl'tU'Li :(j heat asp G'rf.D Fkiknd: I Lavt; received the

letter which Your M.jtJ was pleased to aildrcs '

to uit ou t!ie 14th of January, ii:moi)ticiiij yourfclectiuii to tb? Sovereignty of tLe llawaiiaa Islandsto oneceed your rojul cou.-i-n tLe Idt-- j KumcLuiut-L-a

the Fifth.I'ermit ine to congratulate Your Majesty upon

this signal proof of the conSdence reposed in you i

by the people over which you have been called toreigu, and to as-u- re you of my fcincere tb-sir- e thatthe relations of fiiendship w hich Lave hitherto aub-i-iste- d

between the United States and tLe Il.f.Vuii.ui

Islands shall continue undisturbed. And so I prayGod tLat He may have Your Majesty in His safeand holy keeping.

Written at tLe city of Washington on the sixthday of March, in the yetir of our Lord one thousandeight hundred and seventy-three- .

Your good friend. U. S. Grant.lly the President :

Hamilton Fish, tsec'y of Stale.On tLat occasion, His L'xcelleDcy said:

Yolk Majf:.st r : I have been cLarged by myGovernment with tbe agreeable duty of presentingthis autograph letter from the President, addressedto Your Majesty."

To which His Majesty replied: a" I am happy to receive this kiud letter from the

President, and thank him for it. It is my sinceredesire that the friendly relations which have so longexisted between the Government of the great lie-publ- ic

and that of my own little Kingdom, may beperpetual. I congratulate the President upon his

to the highest office iu the gift of theAmeiican people."

His Majesty wa3 attended by the Minister otForeign Atfaira, tbe Governor of Oahu, and theAdjutant-Genera- l.

His Majesty bas also received the following fromthe Prudential Committee of tbe American Poardof Foreign Missions, at Poston. Mass.:

Missionary Holse. Uostox. U. S. A ,February Iltb, Ifc73. J

To His Majesty, Lcnalilo I. :

.Sire.' TLe Prudential Committee of the Ameri-can Poard of Commissioners lor Foreign Missionscongratulate you upon your accession to the sov- -

j

j'Wof the Hawaiian Islands, and upon the re- -

markable unauimity of sentiment bv which vou i

have been called to this high position. qIy the peaceful and harmonious adjustment of i

the political questions involved in so important a inchange in the government, the Hawaiian peoplehave illustrated tbeir right to an honorable placeamong the civilized nations of the world.

TLe American people, and especially thosw rep-

resented by the Ameiican Hoard, will ever choiisha lively regard for the political und social welfare ereof the Hawaiian Islands.

I take special pleasure in saying that the Pru-- jdential Committee feel great coulidence that the iu-- iteres la of education and ot the Christian religion. aas me basis oi national prosperity, will be gener-ously cared for by Y'our Majesty, and by the dis-

tinguished gentlemen whom you have invited to ashare in your counsels.

in the hope that your reign may be an honor to. . ... .li. i : - i - ? ,ii:ie iiooie line vou reuieseut. aim promotive or tue i

best interests of all classes of the Hawaiian people, !

la bebalf of the Prudential Committee, j

N. G. Clark, j

foreign Secretary of the A. li. C. F. M. tor

NOTIJS OF THE WEEK. the

The communication of " A Tax Payer,"was received too lato for this week.

Revekexd G eokge Mason. The numerous friendsand admirers bere of this eloquent clergyman willbe nleased to learn that he is in temoorarv chartre an

of Trinity Chapel. San Francisco, with a prospect j

of the Rectorship ot St. Albans.of

Rain on Maui. A correspondent at Makawao, on lithe loth say 8 : "The whole district is wringing wet; tbeit has bcen raining steadily during the last four days,and still pouriug down. During the last twenty-fou- rhours there has fallen 3 25-1- 00 inches. The ther-mome- 'er The

sticks at 60 and 62, and we are mildewing."Good for the crops.

Vas it Temporary Insanity ? Yesterday morninga native man was charged in the Police Court with

a woman. The latter showed her hand, two

of the fingers of which had been badly chewed bythe man. His defense was that he had been drinkingliquor, and did uot know what he was about. " Emo-

tional insanity," doubtless. He was fined So. hadMusic tuis Afternoon. The Rand will play at

Emma Square, commencing at 5 P. M. The follow-I- n

is the programme, to conclude with a marcharound the square :

Gamhrinus March ZikofTAir. Opera Fatlntatr Balie

mural March, by reque.it (. hopiure: ch Uuuilri.le.. ..Helper

Iluetio, pvra v oi fan tutte. . ..MozartL.tmisa Polka Mazurka.. . .Ziki.n"

Sale of 'Wool. Wo understand that the clip j thefrom the ranch of His late Majesty on Molokai,lias been sold for 11 cents. The returns for thisyear's clip, will jrobably not fall behind the fouramount received last year on account of increase twoiu quantity, notwithstanding some decline inprice. We notice some improvement in strengthof staple on account of continued good pasture toall the year Xuhou. j

tbeGiv Facilities. Probably there is but little use

in complaining of the tacility with which natives farbay liquor in th:s city. Policemen and newspaperleportets are constantly cognizant of tbe fact,which the general public don't see. and not seeing. Itthink not of. The other day a native came in from ,

Koolan in the course of bis employment as a farm theand was paid off with S3. This he immedi- - '

ately (Sunday morning) invested in two bottles ofgin 1.50 in the price of ' native gin ') and pro- - j

ceeded to get drunk. He rode a horse nearly to i No.

death, and committed an asault and battery on a '

woman, and on Monday morninjr was fined $15and cot-is- . ia tLe Police Couit. Noi only can the lactnatives get liquor, but they can get it on Sunday.

byFkov Kalaupapa. Information was received bere

on Thursday, that a circumstance had occurred atbadthe Leper Settlement that for a time looked like j

97trouble brewing. One of the lepers, (who was in- - insubordinate on a previous occasion and bad to be inbrought to Honolulu) left the settlement aad was !

absent several davs. On bis retm be was pun- -i ixi

by confinement, according to tb estalished '

rules. Several others went to tbe overseer anddemanded the key of the prison house, and threat-- 1 hadened violence if it was not surrendered. The at-- jtempted mutiny was however quelled by the boldand determined conduct of the overseer, backed ofby the pood sense and peaceable disposition ofthe majority of the people. We learn that Mr. Na-- jpela, of Wailnku. a member of whose family hasbeen pronounced a leper, will bo appointed assuperintendent at Kalaupspa.

Visrr to the I. its ft Asvi.v. The Hon. Me.rs.Wilder ani Moanau'i, of the I..tri cf Health, pur-pose sailing on MoiiJjt, p--r KVawa. for Mulokai.landing at Kaunakakai and proceeding to Kalau-papa- .

to examine and report t!.e couditioii otavoirs at the Leper Settlement.

Tortk-vi- t ok His lJi srv. vera! of tL Atner-L'a- n

i!iwiraied papers Lave receu'.ir given wliatpurported to lie a liketirs .f Kinc I.unuhlo.

but tL-- y Lave i- - general btvn siir j ly cariat'irtrs.The LuTidoa l lti u'rii .V- - . Umk ver. of March 1,

has a very truibf i! portrait oi' 1 1 i M.iji-:j- , fsota aphotograph by II. L. Chae. o' ci'.y.

Sl'treme Covp.t. Two aotit-r.- s for tripls, lrhof Jaroci OI Is agiin.-- t Th t(. Lvug, Ance Lcug au J

-- Alex. Maguire, were trie! by jry, and Terdicts reo- -,

dere-- 1 fur , with niiiinal d'uuagea. Ikifore anative jury, K'uao Kimai was tried and acquitted ona charge of assaalt with a deadly weapon. Ex ceptions

were argued and submitted in the case of A. M. K- -;

hale ai, couvicfed of mAcslaughter at the lat term,TLe case in banco of the Minister of the Interior t;.II. Hackfeld Co., (a civil action) was argued andsubmitted. The case set for hearinij this morning(in banco) is an ejectment suit brought by some

natives against Capt. John Meek, Lr the recovery ofa house lot ou Nuuanu Avenue.

Cast rp et tue Last Moaday, at Hauula,Koolauloa, on this island, there was found on theLeach, left by the tide a poi tucket, two pairwoolen punts, one pair denim do., a woman's dressand a chemise In the pockets of one of the pants.was a bundle of ar.l a native pipe andtobacco. Daring the prevalence cf stormy tradewinds, each as we have experienced for some timeLack, there is generally a powerful current setting to j

windward among the islands. It ia therefore supposed j

that these articles, stranded on the windward side ofthis island, came from tLe boat that was capsized iu '

the Molokai channel a week before. j

All Safe. The schooner X".Aa. Captain Dallas- -

tier, which sailed hence lor Starbtick I.-la- Nov. j

Ct'i, aad for the safety of which fears have been j

entertained, is reported by the brig William 11.

Allen all right at Tahiti. A letter from Capt. Pal- - j

laslier to the owner of tbe schooner. J. I. Dowsett, j

Fsrj., gives a full report of his cruise. It seemsthat after going to Statbuck Island, he made three j

trips, carrying stoics, men, ic, to Caroline Islaud, j

new guano deposit to be worked by the company t

owning the former island. Mr. Thrum remains in j

charge of this new station, with fifty laborers. Tbevessel then went to Tahiti, which port she leftMarch 25th, for Huahiue and Caroline Island, ,

where the. Captain has to lay a buoy, and then ;

proceeds on to this port. Caroline Island lies duenorth of Tahiti, fivo days' sail, in about lat. 10 S.,and W. lonjr. 150. The schooner ought to arrivehere about the end of this month. Gazelle.

The Morninq Star. This missionary packet,which baa been laid up in our harbor for some mouthspast, will, we learn, be dispatched about the 10th ofMay, on a voyage to the Islands of Micronesia, to beabsent probably nine or ten months. On her lastvoyage to Micronesia, she was only absent 137 days,and did Dot go so far to the westward as had beendesired by the missionaries, who were anxious toextend their operations among the groups iu that direction.! During the past year, tbo:-- e groups havebcen viflUe j hy gIiVe vessels from the Fijis. Ilev. Mr.

sturges, at Ponape, under date of May 21. 1872,;,o r..u.ma . . t. a,,..,. n,.,i i..- n e r SUDr,ijes. the steward left, and trives

shockin ' rer.orts of stealing and sbootim' all alou"Eastern Micronesia. They have gone west. It is

fearful to think of the bate and revenge in store, andlikely to be visited on the Morning Star ! Will noteometbing be done to put a stop to the movements ofsuch desolating craft?" It is to be hoped thatBritish cruisers have effectually put a stop to them

this. j

A Poerou Dosed. Last Wednesday, an old na- -

tive named Hiona, was arraigned in the Police i

Court on a charged of practicing medicine withoutlicense. Perhaps a more appropriate charge

would have been one of manslaughter. It ap-- 1

peared by the evidence that an otherwise healthynative man was taken sick wiih a pain ia the breast

most likely inflammation of the lungs whenHiona happening along, declared himself a doctor,dl offered to cure the man. His terms were $10

$1 down, and the balance when the cure wascomplete. The terms were accepted, and the doc- -

went to work. His first prescription was a mix- - j

tare of rum anil awa, applied externally, rubbing ;

patient from bead to foot, and doses of the same j

administered internally. This was continued fromMonday night till Wednesday morning, when the8k-- man's extremities und face "began to swellbadly. Wild ginger root and sugar cane, pounded '

together, and moistened with urine, was then used as;

embrocation. The swelling increased, and sup- -

Pratio11 f k'g ned Meantime the doctorperformed various mummeries with a switch made

a ti leaf, which was to draw out and thrash away'

e disease. On Thursday morning, very naturally,man died, and after be was buried his relatives

came to the conclusion that the doctor had killedhim, and complained to Deputy Marshal Pay ton.

'

Magistrate imposed the full extent o! One

$100 equivalent to 400 days imprisonment, and re-

gretted that it was not in his power to send the doc-tor to prison for the remainder of Lis lite. Isitnotstrange that there are yet among the people, some j

who will allow themselves to be duped by thesehorrible native quacks?

j

The Order of Good Templars.Last Thursday evening, at the hail of Ultima

'

Thule Lodge of the above Order, a celebration wasof the institution of the Cist Lodge in these Isl-

ands, April 17. 18o9. Something over a hundred j

persons, members of tbe Order and invited guests,passed a very pleasant evening, enlivened withspeeches, singing, mu.-i-c, and at the close, withdancing. TLe meeting was presided over by C. W.Hart, District Deputy G. W. C. T. Addresses weremade by W. C. Jones. Esq.. II. M. Whitney, Esq.Walter Hill, Esq., and the Rev. S. C. Damon. Col.Jones, who is rightly regarded as the Pioneer of

Order in these Islands, gave a very interestingaccount of the small beginning, and the slow pro-

gress lor a long time, which Las now resulted inflourishing lodges, with a membership of abouthundred, in good standing. Tbe good that has

been accomplished by this Order in this city, is pa-

tent to the observation of all. and must commend itthe earnest God-spee- d of every good citizen. InUnited States, where the Order originated some

2!teen years ago, it now has a membership of notfrom a million. About five years ago. it was

introduced iato England, where it at once tookroot, and rapidly spread over Scotland and Ireland.

Las been planted and is flourishing well in Aus- -

tralia and New Zealand. From a late number ofSouthern Cross, of Auckland, we copy tbe fol- -

lowing regarding the Good Templars in PJngland:We learn that tbe first Good Templar Lodge in

England was inaugurated in Pirniingharu. It was1, and named Columbia.'' in bonor of the ;

country from which the movement bad been inlro- -duced. The next lodge. No. 2. was established inAston Manor three months afterwards. It was a

worthy of noticing that at their first annualmeeting they showed they had got to work in earnest ;

forwarding a petition to tbe Commons Houo of '

Parliament in favor of Sir Willred Lawson's Per- - ,

missive Pill. On tbe Sih of September. le-tj'S-. they1 lodge and IS members : in 1809. 5 lodges and

members ; in 1S70. 13 lodges and 310 members;1S71. 20') lodges and 15.00') members ; and now172, in the month of .September, they had nearly

down ia the dreg of humanity. In Lerwick tbey l

1,300 members, and for three sessions in sucnes-sio- n

the Judge who Lad come round to try cnmim'.icases bad been presented by tbe Sheriff with a pair

w hite gloves, as there were no prisoners for trial.acknowledging that this was owing to the influenceexerted on tbe population by tbe Good Templar j

lodges. In South Shields they bad the plea-ur- e of j

inducting the first publican into this Order, ln Scot-land tbeir success has been marked, and they bad

lodges, and a round total of 100.00'.) membersd al'n-- . TLey bad in Scotland lodgea;

Glasgow, lc0 lodges and 2U.OO0 ineraoers : andtiuev COu'.d count upon 5 .Van I!ien and women once

hopes of s gaining the luke of At jrvle to t! ircau.e. Ia liel.trul iLey were jToresr-iu- g a', atuar-veloa- s

ra:. In March la.t. in Dublin th.-r- e wasonly one lde. and forty members, but tlerewerenow above one tu:.dred ueaiher'. In Wuii-- s lL'Twere pn.'grein r.tjiiJiy to one tauilred Kde.What w is there ia (Jood Te'.r.pl.tts that cat;sedt!:ismarvelous progress to be made! It was iis :ab;l-i:- y

and ear;!es:ae.s. They were pledged to ub?'.a!:ilrtu all that could intoxicate. Thvtr beginw:is ri Lit . and i!e-i- r pro.-pect-us ws ri,:Lt. Theywere pledged uot to taake. or b-s- or or ue.or tutiii-i- i. or ca';-- e to be iuriLtd to o'.Lers iv- - ab viT:ii.,t'. a:iy Itita or lu.ilt I is. witie. orcider. Mein'.er juiaed for t!:e r'n.j tb.-- y c liid dand not I: iti the rood tuey cottid :et fr--:- it. T!ieprohahiliry wa. tnat tLe ri-- ip' ia tl.eir Lxle iaIL:gland a:n iuuted to U;ten .f and o0.-o:''- J,

a noble sssia to be given volout.irily for thepromotion of tesnperunco.

Mr. Editor I don't know who your correspon-

dent "C" mar bo, but he bas queer ideas of accuracyof purpose, although he complains cf the lack of itin others. He recommends a computation by apply-ing to the reported exports for 1S72, which were no-

toriously below tbe aierage, the present tariff of theUnited States, the great modifications of which were

made at the end of the long session of 1S7"--L Nopart of this new law took effect till August 1, 1S72.

The operation of another part was postponed till Oc-

tober 1, l!?7"J, and I believe it will cot become com-

pletely etlectual till July 1, 1873 15y this ingeniouscombination your correspondent plausibly sveks to

persuade others that the annual tribute obtainedfrom our industries by the treasury of the UoitedStates is much less than it really was la?t year orever can be again. My own estimate of SSOO.OO1

was suried to me by business men, one cf whom

claims to Lave paid 60,0X) at least in duties tu SanFrancisco, and I confess that I relied a little toomuch upon the United States customs system whichwas in force at the time of the last abortive efforts to

obtain reciprocity. The important act cf 1S72 wasLot generally accessible. I admit also that there was

another reduction of the tariff two or three years agoso that it may bo fair to eiy that for the future, (ithe American tariffs remain unchanged,) we shallpay about 000,000 annually to the United States.If the annual product does not warrant this, we areon the road to ruin. There may bean error of $200,-00- 0

iu my statement, ani before "C.'s" article ap-

peared I had thought of making the correctionmyself; but the great object of my communicationwas to show that annexation would relieve ourislands from a great annual burden. It thereforeseemed like arrogating too much importance for afugitive paragraph to recall public attention by thecounting statement that the annual relief would

be ouly 6767,478,17 and not 007,478,17. It wouldbe very great in any event, involving far more thanour apparent annual taxation. As it was a matter ofestimate, I estimated liberally on both sides, andfixed the probable local charges under a UnitedStates Government very much higher than similarcharges under the existing government. For instance,I estimated the annual charge for public instructionat 100,000,00 annually. The last appropriationfor the Bureau of Public Instruction for two yearswas 'j2,5G0,00Deduct appropriation for census 3,000 ,00

88,000,00Half of which (41,480,00) is the present annualappropriation for pubhc instruction. I assumed thatunder the United States Government we should havea system of secular education, wholly under publiccontrol, which would be more expensive to the treas-ury but much more efficient than the present systemof largely subsidizing sectarian schools. It wouldaccord iruch better with the instincts of the age. Ifyour readers will have patience I will invite their at-

tention to a new table corrected on both sides, inwhich the present local expenditures are assumed asthe future ones. If accuracy requires us to assume(:is 'C." does) that we shall never export ony raorcthan io 1S72 it is equally accurate to say that wenever shall spend any more than the last appropria-tion bill calls for. TLe following exhibit illustratesthis theory of non-progre- ss :

Annual revenue by last bud-

get 182,473,17Customs duties to U. S 600,000,00 1,032,478,17

Local charges by last appropriation actPublic Instruction 44,480,00P.oado and Bridges 20,100,00Expenses of direct taxation 15,250,00Police 32,904,00Pauper and health system 4G,750,00Miscellaneous, (est.) 10,000,00 109,484,00

Annual relief from taxation by annexation. H12,'jy4, 17

If the amount of American customs dutiesia only 45D,000 annually this balanceshould be still further reduced by 150,000,00So that the annual relief at thelowest possible estimate will be.. 762,(JfJ4,17

This will satisfy candid readers that annexationwill relieve our annual burdens by an amount bc- -i

tween $750,000 and 1,000,000.Thus much in support of the good faith of my

original estimates. May it not bo a ided that everyone is forcibly reminded of the helplessness of ourposition by allusions to changes in the Americantariff by the act of a Congress in which wo have novoice. A Reciprocity Treaty may relieve us fromheavy duties during a limited period, but the tariffcf the Great Republic may be repeatedly reducedwith its increasing prosperity. What advantago6hall wo then have over other countries which bavopaid Dothing to secure bucq a result? There is ahomely adage about beating the bush and catchingthe bird. On the other hand, if this country is in-- Jcorporated into the American Union the federal in-- !lluence will become paternal. Free trade at homewill be perpetually secured by constitutional provisions, but there will be an increasing disposition tofoster the industries of th.s outlying possesion byjudicious tariff legislation. S. 11. P.

Letter from Washington Territory.We have been permitted to mako tbo following

extracts from a letter received in this city, fromCapt. N. C. Haley, formerly a well-know- n residentof these Islands.

Seattle, March C, 1S73.

" Things move quite lively here, and I am moreand more pleased with tho countiy, tho longer Istay. Although I have not as yet made much. I amconfident all will come out right. I have taken upsome land, but have not done anything with it as

all appearance is going to turn out big thing.We have been offered three times the we ;

paid for it, already. It is the same mine mentionedin tbe following from Seattle paper ofFeb. 10, copied in the Sacramento Union:

Coal and Ikon. A new col mine is beingOpened about ten miles south of ibis city on Cedar

.

river. TLe vein is from three and a half to four '

feet thick. It is convenient to steamboat naviga-tion

'connecting with this port. An extensive bed

of iron is said to exist in the immediate vicinity ofthis coal mine. j

"This is bona file and no humbug. I have beenat work on the mine, with a gang of men, headed j

by a:i experienced coal miner, and run a tuoaelinto the vein. Ly good judges this is prono.iDcedthe best strike of new coal yet. As I have livedlong at the Islands. would like for my friends toknow that Haley did not lose by coming bere.

" Riisiness is quite lively here at present, but a.s

the spring cpens will still more improve. Ourwinter Las been very mild, and I Lave not sufferedwith the cold, except a few days while at the mine,when snowed.

' is a surplus of men Lore to do what thereis to be lion-- , consequently wages are low. Thereare numbers of men who are willing to work at al-

most anything but cannot find employment. Cap-tains of steamers get not over per mouth, andhave to lug freight and pass firewood, m ot of them,like deck hands.

" You Forbes that " stepped out r' fromthe Islands some time ago. He died her the otherday, a lonsr and painful illness. J. S. Pick-so- n,

the painter is here, I believe doing well.Yours &e., N. C. H.u.ky.''

Letter from Oregon.Tonri-AN- u, Or;oox, V. S. A.,

Itbruary Cdh, l!".3. J t

Mk. AovcitTisF.a Sir : Portland is tn of the '

few live cities va Uiis Coast, whose wll awake :.,:

!

LaLitants are always abreaot. if Dot aheil. of theirteighbi rs ; ar.d who seem tuil to any and to evt ryeaierge ny ! As an inland town she has no upe--

j rior situated on the tanks of the beautiful Will. ;

j tuet!o, 11 miles above its co:tiuence with the majestici Columbia, and so:tie 10O miles from the eca. she; holds the key of tbe ricU valley whose name hergreat river takes, which rich valley is deatiued ere

, long to not only bread but butter the great majorityof people of this whole Coast with a climate

i too, unwjuiil-- ! and unexcelled, she is fast becomingfavorite resort of many of cur jut now frvxeu

citiiens east of the Kooky Mountains, a well as ofthose of Europe, w hose thermometer this winterhas been down ! away down to 10 , 20 , SO8,

i yes, and eveo lower, below icro ; and, ia Old tug- -I land, so low that the papers ay over one hundred

'poor people have actuailv froteo to death, whileour winter has been as delightfully mild and pleasantas theirs has been excessively cold and severe ! Tort-lan- d,

too, is fast becoming thriving place of com-

mercial iojKa tauce ; full of from every soaand sails from every shore ; which, with her rail-

roads, will most assuredly, in the course cf time, sether ahead and on high, until she finally is rated andranked amongst the first and the foremost cities inthis larce land.

Uducatioo, too, is here moat wisely nurtured andfostered car very worthy directors bate justbuilt and finished up in tlegant style, a beautifulstructure for a ceutral high school ; which, with theseveral other similar seats of learning herein andwith a corps cf the best of teachers, will afford ample accommodations and instructions lor our " risiug

I

race. who, after all, are to become the future Lope ,

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World !

Portland, Mr. Editor, being now one of yourneighbors ou the cast, as well as a large consumer atthis present time of your own island products, will

yet fill your national exchequer with coin and yourpeople with corn ; and, in our commercial " rec-

iprocity," will both bind together, though tome 2,K)0miles apart, and build up each other in gain, good,and greatness '. Let, therefore, there always exist asweeter and a stronger union than a telegraphic tie,between Honolulu and Portlaud, between the Sand-wich Islauds aud the State of Oregon ! ! P.

Curious Manner of Lassoing Cattle on theIsthmus of Tehuantepec.

" Early in the morning men hunt the cattle iu thewoods and drive them into a large enclosure Then,

! selecting from tbe herd tbe largest bull, the herds--man on a swift horse dashes after it, and at fullspeed f.ings the lasso, which never fails to coil itselfabout the horns of the animal. The horse is blind-- S

folded, but is taught to turn half round as soon aahe feels the lasso thrown from his rider's band. He

then etiflens bid hind legs, puts oat bis neck andgets veady for the jerk which throws tho bull to theground; for one end of tbe lasso is attached to thohorse'e tail After the cloud of duet caused by thechase clears away, the bull is seen madly trying toget loose. A moment aftrr, and he is drngged tothe corral. In this way twenty or thirty herdsmenwill soon fill a large corral with animals of all sizesand descriptions."

A. S. Twombly is tho writer of tho article fromwhich the above is copied. The article purports tobe an account of an expedition to survey the routefor a ship canal across tbe Isthmus of Tcbunntepec.I do not understand that the writer was one of theparty; and I hope for bid own sake that be was not.His statements about the country through which tbepropoeed canal is to pass, and the people of thecountry may be truthful; but tho lassoing diminishesour confidence in bis veracity.

He tells us that "the owner of the eumrait landscomes from Oaxaca once a year to brand the cattlo."If so, why fa the largest bull of the herd selected tobe lassoed first T

,Or to be lassoed at all? For it is

to be Bupposed that be was branded years ago. Andwhoever heard of riding a blindfolded horse on suchan occasion? And then think of tbe poor horse,with one end of the lasso attached to bia tail, andthe other end to the horns of a wild bull. How begets ready for tbe jerk, by turning half round, stiff. !

ening bis hind legs, and putting out bis neck, I do

Dot understand. Tbe jerk would bo seen to come;and, in such circumstances, tbe horse would be morelikely to be thrown to tbe ground than the bull; tosay nothing of tbe risk of losing his tail.

As tbe cattle were driven in to a largo enclosure tobe branded, wc should suppose that lassoiog wouldonly be preparatory to branding, and that only thosewould be lassoed that bad not previously beenbranded; but the writer eeems to have lost sight of j

the branding, and to think that the only object wasto fill the corral; for be speaks of fillihg tbe corral J

with animals of all s.zes and descr.pt.ons; consc- - I

quently with those in part that bad already received j

tho brand. Now if Mr. Twombly gives a correct j

account of lassoing cattle in any part of tLe civil- -

ized world, I should like to know it.Sec Sciibncr's Monthly for February, pages 407

and 403. Aliqci.

The War of the Hoses.

"A rose by any other name would emell as sweet.

A newspaper duel has been going on during tLe past

the to

i party, For ourselves, sufe on neutrol ground, wel

j may be Lkcned unto the old lady who saw fightj

j going on between her husband and tho bear 'twas

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in terms, wit.: " .ow let our readers judge lorwhether a gentleman (plaintiff) of,

character plaintiff in all matters previous i

date, September 4, 1809, and of bisown " without this state-ment not denied by the defendant given tbe

question, be cannot at bia own set.

the receipt or ignore it, without manifeet in-- ;

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is well taken; tbe is a good .andbar to all claims previous to

I860; mast limit himself toaccount since Halibcrtox J. I

counsel (characteristically) cx- -:

ceptions tbo ruling.

It is cited very one tbereasons why the military Spain object a re-

public, that under monarchy they wouldgood chance of continuing arras, and as

is an easy, indolent life, one" fallen into itthey not to return to industrial pursuits.Resides consideration, generals

past history of npoDtbem positions virtual dictatorship, which for

future under a Republic would be to them.Canada is still over an-

nexation the United States. seems besettled reasonable definiteness that the EriiishParliament, if uot tired Canada, wouldnot interpose any very serious to col-ony if it see fit to looso Irom the apron

mother country. Recentthis through authorized party organs in

London touched tho in a tenderand they aro now. at

propriety of steps looking to"their ultimate union with United Srat".- -

M4ti;ii. March 1C Advin juit recel'd by U- -(' jvernnjent contain Information of a rnol dtin- -

Iroun tieteil and noil CarlUts t Via. Tiw.' vi.. ..! thi. I l.iti i ntiient tl iX;t' at- -

,4ck,.(l farUl. wbv weft' ncuup. d ot Vera. .1' I..Hia stroll? force, ituaibcrinc over II.11 unoir- -

was b 1 1 i yr Ct!'.".estrl for pome bout, ar.d finallyresulted ia t!.? dtM idi:etlie;.t of the re?-el- . wh.were ed ad foic.d to fly lo the KouaUlim.

lare i.umber nero killed wt uuied, andtiiaav inken ptUoneri.

ammunition of lheCarli-- 1 for trenrrtldistr;balion of army, w ;. cuptatcd by th (iovcro-taen- t

WissiiN.iroN. Mareb I?. Adudnitr-tlo- a

La. eomplett-- its 'abiaet tiryanirattoii, which.w rabu.iurd lo confliin-t- l by thi Senate

yesterday. Las te:nivtaj; whatever doubt andex't-tte- oer it ia the Ufl lew ditya.

f the old Cabinet were reappointed but Mr.Houtwell. and Judg-- Kiolirdoii was appointed

of tLo Treasury. Then wo no tlicn-sio- n

iLe executive aeesioii over nomination,and they were therefore tronflrmej. Ibe declalouto the whole ( ablnel waa itiiilo m

pccial meeting bold at ten o'clock tt.U tnorninir.l, .. . ... 1 .!. . . . SI. I.... IIu uie iim. iinei Leui j'reiTiiv t'ui .nr. ininiii.

The I're.-ide- ut terjaented that they would make outtheir recommendation for nomination in llielrrespective Department and forward them itas passible, that lie inihl send them the Semite.TLe mem hem the Cabinet then verbally tenderedtheir in accordance with th uuicuMom. and l!io President informed them that theywould accepted, but tlial it wan hi purpose

to the r.uro po.-itio- iu now hold,forwaid the nominations including that of JiultfiiKicbardson, to CM the vacancy occuaioued by tlioresignation of ILuitwell to tLe Senal? thiai'iei i;.ion. for corillrmation. It i still insisted onthai Kichurdson'a appoiiitmetit i only temoiry;bat li is vell understood that the President re)l,it us a permanent appointment, uot to be changedby any act of Li.

.Mmui; March IU. Dofpntcht . just received bythe Government state that u severe defeat has been!,,(' ; .... . ... ..,H.J l.w it... f.,r,.. . ..r lb..iiiv.iv noon iiv-- i iiir i"i -

(;0Vt,ni!.. A , c toTCif vf .

iu a assauit upon the lown tilAlsasua yesterday, but were met by a gnlliug linand repulsed with heavy lo. They were com-pelle- d

to fall back In great confusion. The Gov-

ernment troops the Cat troops for aoinodistance, and captured a number prisoner.

The recent successes of tho Government forcvhave inspired feeling cottfidencrt the newMinistry, and the odhoients ol Don Carlos ate cor-

respondingly depressed.I.omiov. March 19. A serious riot between Eng-

lishmen and Irishmen oecimed at Wolverhampton,Mairnrd.-hir- e, twelve mile from lli mlngham, yes-terday. Tbieii thousand perrons wore ngnged in

conflict, l ire arms and knives were freely usednod there was much bloodshed, though no fatalInjury bus yet been repotted. At lut accountfrom the town, order bad hon restored, and It winbelieved that thtio would be no repetition of therioting.

Paws, March 20. An important correMpondencJLai passed between 1'iaiico and Spain, gi owingout of certain BtrocWien perpetrated by m CarlUtchief, the Cure of Santa Tho French Goveminent complained that tho Cure and bandkilled four French ofllciats on tlio Northern SpanishRailway, and four others Into the mountain.

Seuor Castelar in reply ciprcmod at theoutrages. Ho remarked, however, that most ofthe Carlists were equipped in wLnco tberbare since drawn upplion of money and provi-sions. The Cure of SanU Cruz himself sojournedin liayonno before passing into Spain, nnd was notinterfered with. He states that numbers of thoCurlists are of tho French noblesse, ami manyFrenchmen noble rank are serving with tlioinsurgents. He states in conclusion that tho Gov-

ernment Is taking all measures put a slop lo tlx)excesses, and lias recently seized us hostages tbomother and sister of tho Cure of Santa Cruz.

New York", March 21. Tho Sheriff arrived ttbat Bro minutes to 9 a. m., nnd proceeded to

Foster's cell. Tbe pollen wcro drawn up In a hol-low square iu yard. About throe hundredspectators were present. Tbe prisoner was terriblyweak, and had tb execution been potponid for afew hours it would have been necesfary to carryFoBter to tha .scaffold. At 9:17 precisely Fosterpassed up from Li cell to tho prison vaid,with black cap on, nnd bis arms pinioned be-

hind bis back. Walked with a step lo thoscaffold. Rev. Dr. Tyng read a lengthy burial ser-

vice. Tho doomed man endearored to place bisbands over eye, but could only reach theinwilh his thumb oud forefinger. Tho reading of tbodeath warrant was finished at 9:20, and the ropowas cut 9:tl precisely. Foster died rosily,showed wonderful courage.

Tho abolition of tho franking privilege will, It fssaid, bear heavily on tho PoctoiUco Department forthe next four months, becauso tho whole lore of

government printing offlco Is now '.voikinireleven hours dallr, instead of eight os heretofore,to get out public documents, tbo printing of whichhas been ordered, so that they can lie mailed be- -

!ore l!l!c ?,0lh of '". on which U frank."Z privilege cease to exist. Hero will bo extra

pay tbe bands and extra mail in fourmouths such an would ordinarily spread overthe whole year.

Woman as a voter is an accomplished fact InEngland. Every woman who occupies a dwellingin any city or of England. Ireland, Wales orScotland, has a vote for aldermen and town officersin general. Under Mr. Fonter's new act io Eng-land, widows nnd spinsters pay rates barvoles in I Lo election of school boAid. In Irelandfit?iiro ivihi'in uiloi hnvl a n v mm aa ttnir rntt tin aTotj ih Section of poor-guar.lh.- It is uldthat the women exercise these heartily, andin many places wbero snloon keepers rcpremit tbowards of in municipal positions wornflnaM j..j ljy ,ho vo(fVof womf.lu lnLondon, as is well known, Mrs. Garrett Auderson,

P., i one of tbo wont useful members of tbefchool board, anJ tho sin.o Is true of Miss Rocker

.Ill .! illlLUIrVrl S ll'J lljIJt nWI!lll7 FIT! 1111 IV

have been conferred on tbo principle that wherewomen pay taxes for any object they sLitll bavothe right to a voice tbo disposition or the fun tin.

JAPAN.aawa.

Tbo .Japan Gauiltt, t February 22d, mentionsthe marriage of a noble, with the daughter of a

chants, l.i former times, when tho Kuwaifoku.i i..,.v i l...:- - . i .1 i...t i(iouietii manitzea nates sou int

an(1 bHf ma,e a oJBcM Hpi,0inlment coU.clUP'o revenues, and in all things was tbo lord of bis

amusing to the lokohainers.The Government will bold a Universal Exhibition

X'..,1 In a V. mil 4 r... m .,,.. f V. n i

thoroughly national and international affair.In order to mark bis appreciation of tho action

by the Japaneso authorities in the cosijof thoMaria Lnz, the Emperor of China Las forwarded aletter thanks to His Excellency Oyo Talc,Governor of Kanagawa. and bax, it is ald, Inti-mated Lis intention, DJ VI V V V to tbo approval thoMikH(l0f of conferring on him tbo title of Mandarinr ,f Kl .1...,j mv uini UljlCU

The Trade Dollar.provided at the last session for tbe issue

of a new feilver dollar which ought to popular onthis si le of the country. is ouly to bo issued todepositors of bullion at tbeir own request. TboMexican dollar Las been very popular, anJ hasbeen extensively exported. The Chinese have sentimmense sums of this currency to China, buying thecoiu at a premium over tbe American dollar. TheMexican dollar worth fuur centa more than ourgold dollar, but a premium of five cents has fre-

quently been paid for the former for export.The new silver, or trade dollar is to be fiOO fine,

and to worth five ccd!s more than tbe gold dollar,and one cent more than tho Mexican dollar. TheMexicans have recently put a new stamp on theirsilver dollar, and tbe Chinese are a little suspiciousof it. If the Mexican dollar can bo crowded out bythe new American dollar, which is of a higher in-

trinsic value, a point will be gained.The a Bilver would be advanced if.

there was a largo demand for tbe trade dollar. Rutas it would not come into general circulation herj soloDg as the coin is abundant, the chief demandwould for export. If ten millions in trade dollar)should bo wanted within a short time, possibly thesilver miners would find their account, either by aaadvance bullion or by sending the same to be coinedinto the trade dollar. S. F. Bulletin, March 21if.

two weeks between the Gazitle the AVioa, j merchant as on evidence of tbo growth of liberalj somewhat to amusement if not altogether tLo j "Wt of Wj, ,

9 (fonQPredification of the public. Ve deprecate such contro- - i Governor of Matzt rnayc) has lately becomo son-- jvereies, as scarcely ever productive of good to either ; in-la- to Tennojiyo, one of the large Osaka mcr- -

of slight consequence to Ler which whipped. Mean- - l own territory, tbo Kuwagokn could not Intermarrybo the j "."'iV'"! lk",J,il1 classes), but sioco thotime the public appears to viewing matter system has been nbolihlied, this cuftoni

judicially, as by the following ruling by ,,n!j als0 ,J(M.a dono aw0 wUn( though this is thoof the members of that Court : j first instanc cf tbe kind that bos yet taken place."

In the matter of In are evidences of progress, also : TboVu Hon'vs. Gazette, j Exceptions. ;,f jjado has under consideration, but has not acta- -

j an Embassy to tbo Pope; tho wholoCounsel for ".NuIIou" to reconsiderationexcepts C((lfntry is b0 lbrowropoa foreigners, tboso

of character, in this previous September 4, ; who travel in the interior, of course, be con- -

1809, on the ground that the defendant, "Gazette," j trolled by the laws of Japan, and "stovepipe"did at that without solicitation, of bis own free R,re c''mI??,y w? the Japanese in Yokohama;

. . the Chinese residents of the latter city haveand accord, give to the plaintiff a receipt m fu.l. c..r,( , T,.iocinoje , ari excitement, is rather

yet, as it costs heavily t clear it. I have bought eo far as we know unimpeached veracity, &c, 6:c. j gion.rJ liHVti h(.(.n appointed to the Vienna Exhib!-int- o

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Shipping & Commiion' SIS Callfwraiai Slrret.

mhJttr SIX rRANCI.HU

A. P. EVERETT.Forwarding & Coiurafc.oii Merchant

105 r0,r STREET. CORNER tUV,NAN KRANCIHCO.

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IfAVIVC IIEE.V KMiAKKIMX OI UM Mat ba.aa lr apw.r I. f K'm years,

I r:a.l ia a Are liroof t.rtck ba.Min we area. id dtspoea-b- f I.taad Uplee..i.-- 3if,K.tc.ryro.oli,SJaflM. tc, M IUU(. l.ttiaumornia especially saixriinjf , Ills Ortrm Market. f hlrh pr.nl att-at.- oa w ill he pabi.

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J. C. M EH KILL & to.,Commission Merchants and Auctioneers

20--i and California Street,

tS n n l7 i- - ti. m o i w o oALSO, AGENT OF HIE

San Francisco and Honolulu Packets.rartleularatleotionirtveo lot ho sal and pureha.e of mer

thdie, ships' kaiia,a;ilio2 haleshipa, negotiatingeschaor, e.

trr All freiaht arrlvta at Saa Fraacisco, t.y or to thedata Line of Packets. will bfrrrJe I of ronnwaioji.

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tirLtuc4llrfira. C. L. B.ehr U ft Co Honolulu

" II. llackfeUi ft Co "C. Brewer A Co "Hint,;? A C j "

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Portland, O.

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Importers, "VIioIesale Grocers and(C'omuiiMieu .llcrcaiaiitu, j

Shippers and Daalers of Oregon Produce. !

8 AN FRANCISCO lOBte lOI C'allfrMlai Street. j

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APRIL 13.

The Nasby Letters.A Trioprranrr lrctmrrr a I Ihr t'ariii?ra

flo .Mr. IIiixom .lilrrapird I Kill IIUluHararr. !

i

CoM EDRIT X IiOAr, X;

(Which i in th .Stat ur Kentucky) i

Feb. UD, 1S7. :

Th L'ornr--r is wa-ir- in on ea vooeual. Deckin.,ora. b- !-, .it, old ...i ;J: anmp. hn. '

genial old ir.an that I. alluz wuz. I.ut time bezplow.-- l deep furrci- - in hit check- -, and the tetchUr , n"er8 L" M L,,teR7 hlf Lr;andcnilied th- - warn currents uvdeckin rained A more philufeilkol nacher 1 j

never Knowa. ne tcz that ai Lvz ih auvant--age--, ez wen cz ir endamages, iroo, uu .

V '. I l . n. I Iab V. an la. 'Milli V . . n .m V.n1111 r A 17 A. V1LA L LI (V l I III JUI.il. IJ1AV ZTA LVUU".U- -.... i... ... .i.:..i. i,t.i.. . i'...nre takin the warnnn flo.ndB more than com- -

iTisatea for the dialvanta2e uv aire." liut." sed I, f,xin r fcnouce-- and Ib- - :

com ciwltj won t rmit yw yo--r regular ,

up-ieM-

lherc thc ulent toomb P..r me, .cd he,;!

there ist death. . i

ter wieh, rephci Joe Bler, yog w.d.btlc I kept warm enough nithout likker

......1 I.e. f Iv I'l rl..f o n r.nf in il n 1 .l.fliiQ Tl f VP. ? ll J T If 4

lhc Corners hev bun threatcnt-- d with seriousdisasters 1T some weeKS back, ru.l'xnand JueD.gler fur the cxprcM purse uv worrv.n" the

raLr,Joey wanleu a seried uv temi-crunc- icctuice, ai. . . . . .

thm vlace. by a tun iterance nussiunary sent outhv t!." on.I,..;.! KiK-iff- :m,l when thev advertisedhim we sent a note to cm that we never couldPermit an iunovashen that wuz intended to swecD

n ,i . i j i... i ation- -- r, . ..... .... .... ,m" i.ir.i ;

, v,. . ,r.riL-ir- .free hrixech cZ i

Corneis, we id!V. him ITS ! fiit trTeisureIhat afternoon Joe Ligler came to me and took

nie o one a ( e. . f . .

least one temperance lecture in the Corners."" It will be our painful dooty to hang the

lectrer," eed I, 44 for Ikiscom desires it. Its ain .rrs 'Mrji?.! .

..." ...".7.59."s . r

aiv'-- f"

V'tKI '

i. i t t it ,nMii u44 Itl " sei I

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WimV uniil.l'v.n cive f.r a .r rate week uv all.yoo cood lay to free hkkcr in short

i tiioou oe wiiiiii to uie u.e nest ui.y, areplied, 44 die with neetnis and despatch. Hutwhy torment me with sich visions of Elysian bliss,wich are simply unattainable?"

4 Parson, sjiose Dcekin Pogram wuz tofedIiascom, that these meet ins coodent be

and that the only way to nootralise their lyt'. . ....... ... . . . . .

- ,'I - f I I f.., ntl.tiiltn r tun bin 'u v,. .1. ....v...u jhis bar rco doorin their continyooance. Spose.ll nc uion t oiio at, tne ucgiiiiuu, iiiiit a uoeu uvye go to the meetin one nite and riot go near hispiaee. i uoni want yoo to uo . i, .or vz o,ieyer pjiy riothin, yoor absence would please him , ;

-- but McPclter Nacher Oavitt and sum uv thatkind who hev land yet to mortgage, That'llfetch him-t- hat i11 fetch him.

I seed a lite. icions of unlimited drinks rosej

before me, and I sed to him :

44Jseph, it shel be done. Announce yoorlectrer in safety. I hate his sentituence, Joseph,but free speech is the herritage and boast uvevery freeman, aud it sfiel not be violated at thoCorneis. Advertise him in jeace."

I imejitly went to tho Deckin. MePeltcr andCavitt, and oprncd to them thc idea, and theyfell into it to wunst. It wuz icfreshin to see thelok uv cxectancy on their Moo lips and their,wan faces. I was dej.pytizcd to mako the eejes- -th.n to Itascom, wich I imejitly did. i

i jam ocioru v.. . mo iuiinwpiouu v oi ciiuckiii i

the ruoyement now bein inoggcrated-

by Bigler ;

t

n rt.1 1'. dbu'lr Anil thn n rwriw llint uiiv .vv . .

hum m. aava avx uuui. i timn i ua v winm it. I told him that only by keep.nthe pojlouv he ( orners nway fro... the uccuscd fanatics,

' : Jby throwin open his house and by puttin;. up anotice, Likker w free here," could they be ,

arm itnni.ihasrom la r fed out and refoosed "Whereupon Iscd very well, and left.

Immejitly 1 got the party together.Ilascom hez refoosed," I remarkt, ez I

spoiled he wood. Now fur Bcvere measures. Youmust all go to the teniprance meetio to-nit- e, andmust stop in after it's over, and refooeo to drink,on the score that you've bin impressed."

44 Go without likker one whole evenin! Parson,we can't do it."

Here wuz an impediment which 1 hed over- -looked, l.'v course they couldent go withoutlikker a hull evenin. Hut genius is ekal to all '

. l T.,-l- i ll- - - t

emergencies ociu ck:ii to an cme.gc.ic.es is wtuis ;

constitoots genius. We had a farmer go to Has- - i

l)efore vnin

Wemountainwhich f()r

erected.

norrapidly gained

tif

com s and buy a gallon.lhcn Deckin Pogram remarked that probably

Le had better not go to the mcctin, but wood stayand take keeruv that jug, but. all sed 44 No

and each made the same proposisl.cnwich wuz towunst rejected by the others. -

nil.. vitv imv t r. l..arn T'PiJa ij in, ju- - u 4. iut ii vuai u .ui i'ivj .uciwiio can t dnn k, owin to her heviu no stomach

to speek uv, and she wuz charged to putit unuer jock ana Key, anu to i u out ror noooiyonlcss we all wuz present, so that coodno taken. bein done, they alltook one sniff, one wich wood sustain em for anhour, and went to the lektcr, levin mo withDasconi .

Eight and passed, but not one uv em cometo his old familiar place. Riseoni wuz oneasy. Itook suthin hot with him twice or three times,r.nd uv the weather and things, but theycame not. Finally, at 9 they entered, lookingrave and solemn.

Deckin, Me Pel ter, Issaker, will you takesuthin," I, dip lay in a dollar note wichdeekin hed given me for thc purpose.

44 .o !'' sed the deekin, 44 1 am not shoordrinkin. 1 Lev listened to a powerful discourseabout it to-nig- ht, I hev mostly made up mym'n'- - to iT5 an lu't' kin."

44 1 too made up my mind to quit," sedIssaker, and McPelter echoed 44 Good night,

ond we all went out together toMePe'tcr's, where we made the jug

ij scorn was thoroughly alarmed. nextrite he put up a in his winder, 44Likkers:

free here till further notis," wich I stood and j

read to tho icople, who but for me never j

Lev knowd it. j

That rite thc lectrer lectered, but it wuz not j

to us. liascom worked cz he never worked before, j

he deekin went down Issaker next, McPelternext, and finally I Iy this time the i

deckin wuz sober, then Issaker, then McPelterand then me and so on till we wuz all thoroly j

exaustcd at about 1, when we quit.Thc same scene was enacted the next nite and j

the next, and for a week. Bascom wuz nccrly '

rooined, but wuz restored thethat the next nite would be last. that j

wretched lectrer 's life wuz miserable. He j

wuz at Pollocks" home, and from early morn j

dewy cvo he betieged by such another host uvinebriates cz he never saw before in all bis days,with entreaties to go on.

44 (id on, sed the deekin, 44 go on 44 Howkin yoo reconcile with voor dooty leave theCorners, and me danger uv goin down to a

grave? I ain't reformed yet go on."And McPelter, Issaker and a

hundred more who bed bed all they wauted for aweek, and wanted it to continyoo. begged hiaiwith tears in their eyes to go on in his good work,

Bat it wuz no avail lie left, and Bascomulied down..."his sin and likker hed to be paid

.

lor agin at the CornersThe next day I met Joe F.igler.44 led a pood time, haven't yoo?" said he.44 Excellent," sed 1 -- 4 wood it cod hey con- - i

'tinvtKid."

44 Farson," sed this Jie, 44 I did:this for three reasons. First I sposed that aweek uv unlimited surnlies wood kill the entireassortment of yoo. .Second I sposed tbat in aweek, yoo woou nreaii up dukjiui anu niuu, nw;wanted to organise tlie niggers in aeociety, to keep from becomin sich loathsome-- '.iccks too are, and didn't want to be inter- -

rupted in the work We hev succeeded in

! LtJ-- t item. ILwvtu !. more ro nov tlmn ci sp.scd Le Iw.-d- , anl yoor boweN kin eudoor m n

been lenient withisrM isisky I ex . ItoM Pollock last week that ft whntonly thing that cood kill Nashya and lVgrams

nd sich, that it wuz nut a bad tbinjj to Levlint now that I fin. it won't do it that its onlycvl men tht it kil!. I shell fUe it ei an ucmit- -tigatcd cum without any redecmin feecher?. Iam its eneruy from th;3 time out."

And he went away laSnIJfo n't ez rjs.-a":- e now ez it wuz doorin that

wn-5- c. lint thapk heaven the uvI hat wet-- never kiu be taken from me. It winlieavenly. That it may le reixated, 1 am, at the!ef-t;- uv Dec kin l'lnra and lstiker '..ayitttln rrcn.ienee wit.i a me leuiiranee ice- -turers in e.untrv. e want temreranee

1ue temperance bannermuBl 00 uohe'd at the Corners

Och wVtaaSter)A IIe1btlks, Svu..-- The Vallew Independent,

of December bth. relates the following:, 6t t. ...... ,!ist niht. . amVrtiv r.rr- -

1 J""- a a can of wagun-gr.-as- e in front

a , ,j ltf di9ta tobwafdl theresult. Ihree drinker?, wiio alwavswa,fc HeaJv uuJtr any amouul of ,

out jn le T,l;-fori.mi- ffian ot his feeton the crcaue stot, and then tat down quite sud- -

den, itbout hi, knece. two ,1(

liin-- i lauchei loudly at the indisputable evidenceof intoltion ami rU!h to pick him

,

fa j auJ then wcntntogether, dragging their friend after them. ' I

. 'remarked a iisser-bv- , aa they siunk back into

j ,, c . n :::.. i..i..M. i.kliu Crtl'VJll. llua-llJlllll- l fc.i uio t to L'"f U1UU& LUj tlreet,and he went to remonstrate,

to -- truck thegiase spot away went hisj H- -1 ttcd 4!

11.. . .1 . . J .... ..., , 'in? the still air of n it. lben eiirht mpn fc pti

, " ", ,,"ul uu lu,uu8" B

I tiiat BrCilto elot ot a m)st entertaining kind.' '"';en tome men passed who never tasted a dropi n tle'r 'vee' ai:,l tl'cy got tight just at that

that tallowed spot, and sat down like the rest,i lhen a sober, thoughtful citizen, who siiends his

anti-whis- ky doctrines in- -i tl the "inds of Lis !llow lue' rt,acLed '

juf t a8 a gu.,raian of the peace was passing. Thej ti ugbtul dtizen in eanirlace ;

and got up and went down again five times,a.-- - vaaJ-V- .4su.w batuw 1UIIV, UiUU AI41VI

progressed quite far enough and arrested him,but after taking him a block concluded his pris- -oner was not drunk, and let him go. One of the '

! 1

follows: "The whisky I got that place j

was simply concentrated poison; just took aj Fmall glass and was " bilin " drunk as soon as I

struck the and, by the way my clothes j

! Il?k thia 1 S" I muet have slept in anold empty lard barrel."

Riding Astridk Shall Hike Mak- -Fasuion (Irace Orelv wood's Opixiox. The de- -cision of the question how ladies shall sit on thehorse rests, of course, with The ar--Sumenl8 in t,ie matter, physicians, physio--logists, and practical horsemen assert regarding ;

. . .lllv C I '.......111.111 till U J I II. 1 " Ull I 1 v. ...V. ,

naturHl mode, all this is beyond cavil. There isuow ,ack- - on, the nctuaf of horse- -

tl ,i.:- - .1., Cuinraof a cr inaa:liratio of the fashior;f()r t,jc thron;0-faBhionabiC-

l.. AtclIfl U8 thnt Jt ia a conirjlon tIvht to see ladiesjidlini nstrjJe m thc ,laffrpr tQm cF AV i &nt in ii n

and trom Btm farthcr toward th .,Hin. a a.;Bnthere note of r,.,comes a example I A J AAA W11V VI H W"V.

word will command the respectful attention of every lady in the land. No one will sus-pect (irace Greenwood of a weakncJ".. for assum-ing mannish ways, or of sacrificing taste anddelicacy for mere vulgar notoriety. In her journeying lately in the losemite alley, she, withthree other ladies, rode all tho from SouthMerced and back on horseback, and cavalierfasl.i n. Side baddies were not to be had, andhow the ladies the situation, and evenjjj.ej jt the au thoress thus writes :

tt yj'f j .t le.,ir for the modest traditions of oursex, and a shudder at the thought of thc figures

Unl.l M.-n-i I,.,.- -flU C1IUUIU A VJ A 1AVV " VIUVII CIV.:!,:,.. and. lor the nonce. rode as i' .., ... , , ' .,

low n nn vwiiirvn in i in n i niv ri.i 1 1 n wriv-an- wrw a nthere was not a little. Well, after a trial ofsome fifteen miles the first day and twenty-si- x the j

second, we all came to the conclusion that this I

stylo of riding is the safest, easiest, and. therefore, the most sensible for long mountain i

tions, and for steep, rough and narrow trails! If j

nnti.rA intpniloil lo r i 1 linmlinnlr fif fillshe doubtless intended it should bo after this j

fashion ; otherwise we should have been a sort ofland variety of the mermaid."

American Chaves. A new and rather ingeniniti; mm!. rif nilnrninrr ffrnrim ... now ir r.'.T. ninn

: .. f,.....itie tomostonea nave attacnea.i,, i,t..,...i.a ..r .!,...., ; i..,

sizepor-- j

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, covored wit, glasBf or otherwise secured. Onvon vMl ti, nnmo of Hr.pr.nK0.l ;

i....birth-da- v. date ol aud sometimes erntanhs

present qa picture gallery. There you see the lovely childgleefully playing in the nursery-room- , the middle-

-aged merchant with steel-colore- d hair sittingat his ofSce desk, the maiden in her bridal array,the woman in her sedate drab, the warrioron horseback or on foot, or the priest andpreacher in canonicals. For the visiting stranger,each of the graves thus adorned cannot fail to j

awaken the liveliest interest in fact becomes a j

most impressive and eloquent sermon on the un- - j

of everything that is human. It is j

stated that is best capable of with- - j

standing the influences of times and weather. i

.' Tennyson's last iJyll lias proved too much even

nauseating prefatory address to the Queen, the j

Tennysonian style in tho idyll itself takes on i

m, trL.l.Q rl,.,n ,cMm,,riW nntl rrnl, wi- - I

dences of an extremity of affectation unwarranted )

even in this most affected of authors. The latestnumber of Iilach)i-ood'-s contains a bur- -lesque entitled 44 Sir Iray ; an Arthurian Idyll,"which very aptly hits Tennyson in his vulnerableparts. Here is an exquisite specimen

The widowed Pame cf HubMard's ancient lineTurned to her cupboard, cornered anglewiseBetwixt this wall and that, in quest of aughtTo satisfy the of Sir Tray,Prick eared companion of her aolitule,Bed-spotte- d, dirty-whit- e, and bare of rib.Who iollowed at her high and pattering hee's,Prayer in his ee, praer in his slinking gait,Prayer in hi pendulous, g tail.Wide on iu creaking jaws revolved the door.The cupboard yawneJ, deep-throate- d, thinly setPor teeth, with bottles, ancient canisters.

plate, of various pattern, blue orLt-e- in Ihe void she thrust her hooked nosePeering near-sight- ed for the wlsh.d for boneW hile her short robe of samite, tilted high. j

The thrifty darnings of her hose revealedThe pointed feature traveled o'er the delfGretsini: its tip, but boue or bred found none.

Mr 1 ray hbode still dinnerless. :

1 icking his paws the spii.i.inc-wliee- l, ;

And nieJ.i.itn:g much od savoury meats. j

The remainder of this "Arthurian Idyll " is ina strain to correspond. It is believed that it willexercise a Healthy ct'.ect upon English literature. ;

j

A Xew Game. A well-dresse- d'

young man recently stopped at a Vermont hotel j

for a few days, and made acquaintances. The j

evening of the second day of his arrival a niceyoung lady came along, unattended, andattracted the attention of the impressible young- - i

who canvassed her charms fully as they sat j

from her at supper. The i

even went so far as to say that he would marryher if she would have him ; and offered, for asubstantial wager, to pop the question and have i

the marriage ceremony performed right away. ;

the twain. The sum wagered was paid over to j

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out next day on their marriage tour. Whaticnud rouiuuce io me circumstance is tne iacr mat;the young couple bad already been man and wifefir n year.

for ,Cr c and cnriaveljp, invented trained fkirTs, corsets, and sidesaddles. were fortunately provided withB suits, of dark tlannel and water- -pr0()(g llttcJ u8 thhj cinergencjf and

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The most brilliant of bis talents was 'a marvel-ous and alait prophetic firesiht, in pro-- f ofwhich I extract the two following quotationsfrom bis writing. The prophecy contained inthe first is rsi-idl- coming to rw; that containedin the second has just been wonderfully fulfilled

44 Upun the tide of America, Europe shouldalways keep her eyes pcn. and furnit'h no pre-

tence for recrimination or reprisals. Americagrows each dny. the u!l become a oUlrjwer, and the time may arrite when, broughtinto elor with Euroi !y n:e:uis ofnew discoveries, he wiil ces-ir-e to hate hrr iyin our affair, and put in i.er hand a.-- well. Po-

litical prudence then impose upn the govern-ments of the Oil World to mtu j u'oulv watchthat uu rirfTt w ivn hr f.r mu. mi inttrfr- -ence. The d.,y that America her toot inEurope, ree and fecurity will banish for

nut let u deceive surK-ive- . ; the Euro- -. fcMuuu.th.

Cre,8 of Vienna will not la,t forever, 'it will heoverturned day; but it promises u smierears of taee. The cr-fttc- t danger that threat-

t nens it in the future are the aspirations that aregrowing univers-a- l in central Oermany. ihene-cesbiti- ee

of telf-dclen- ce and a common cril haveprepared all minds for tiermanic unity. ThatiJea will continue to develop until ime day oneof the great powers who make part of the Con-

federation will doire to realize that unity for itsown profit. Austria is r.ot to be feared, beingcomposed of pieces that have no unity amongthemselves. It is tlien Prus.-i- a who ought to bewatched; she will try. and if she succeeds, allthe conditions of the balance of power will bechanged ; it will be necessary to seek for Europenew bases and a new organization." Temple Bar.

The Committee on Foreign Affairs having re--ported a bill to Congress authorizing thet

China, Wa Afflerirtn Telegraph1 , ! 1 I ,.1 . J I .1 .J...

, .i , ..- X.-i- .rt- t,--. l- - n t ,..ni i m U wwn. r , . .

--Asia anu America, it came up action on .uon- -day and was passed. No subsidy was asked orgranted. But the bill provides that the UnitedStates 6hall furnish the vessels to make t';e neces--sary soundincs and for laving ti e cable. Thiswill put the government to little or no co-- t, as ournava vessels' the Pacific side .an as well bedoing that as cruising. They will at the sametime be contributing mething to science while60undmg the Pacific ocean. The bill was unani--mously "passed by the Senate. The cable fromJ.IUICHI1I lJ IP1i UIU lV 11' ItlPl IUIi IV I HV.IUII.

the globe by the magnetic telegraph. It mustprove of great value to American commerce withthe rich and populous countries of Asia, and willK0 far to di nuse our Christian civilization overhalf the human family No nation is so favor- -ably situated as the United States for commercewith the Asiatic world that commerce fur whichall the great maritime powers have been contend--ing for ages. The telegraph and steamuviura uccaiio 111 v ouiii'iiuliiuii y ju(.ii vinci audeveloping and extending trade, and of the twothe telegraph is perhaps the most important. Wehope that within a year or two we shall be abloto speak instantaneously with the Chinese, Japa-nese and other Asiatics, as we now do with Europethrough the wonderful agent of modern progressand civilization. Piltsbura Dispatch, March 8.

America has set Paris the example of dressingwiih republican simplicity, by import! ig the mostCJstly costume evM- - in that city. It is adress of cloth of pold threa-b-- in squares of pt-ar- l.

with a jeweled flower in the centre oi i.ach square.The overskirt. of li'e satin, is trimmed witli .ikllice, and a court tiMiide. ut i.lu -- .nia.ihis gorgeous dress, which is destined ti be wornby a New York lady.

Gen. Fitz Hufcb Lee dined the oilier day at IheArlington table with Senator Pinchhack (colnred).Upon the occurrence hing remarked upon post-prandial- ly

by Lee's friends, he said: "Gentle-men, IMnchhack didn't disturb me. and I hope mypresence wasn't disagreeable to him. I accept thenituation."

A lady thinks it very strange that whenevershe goes to the theater with her husband lie al-

ways goes out between the acts to get some clovesto chew.

F. A. SCHABFER k CO.

Jm ww u - qa a a w "r wa mm mVUal JEH. JiljR --r JE J. J JLj3-- PER-

TT A T77"iilliiiM TA"RTT TTA "MTIT

H x-- o xxx 33 x o xxx o xx

A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT-- OF-

G--O OD S V

coysisriyG ix part of i

ENGLISH FANCY PRINTS,

FURNITURE PRINTS,Brillianta, white and fancy;

White Shirtings, Silesiai and Lining, Brown Cottons,

Heavy Denims, Bed Ticking, different qualities;TarlatanB, Victoria Lawm,

FANCY CASSIMERES !

BLACK AND BLUE

Sroaaolotlis 2

Black Doeskin, White Flannels,

Blue and Fancy Checked Flannels,

POL BAREGE, FREHII MEMO!B,ack n'Dct' SiIk Umbrellas. Alpac 1 rabrclla.,

Honeycomb and Turkish Bathing Towels,Toweling, Cotton and Linen Handkerchic-f-i- ,

DitUUilb brUUll PnrPrPn'lT !I

white Sewing Cotton,Superior Fancy Woolen Shawls,

Checked Long Shawls,French Fancy Blanket.,

WOOLE.V SHIRTS. W1TER-FR00- F SUIRTS !

Cassimoro JES-u.l't- s I

Blue Flannel Sacks and Pants!SUPERIOR BLACK SILK !

FRENCH DRESS SILKS!FASHION Ali LE CoLOKS.

Woolea Dress Guods, Felt Saddle Clotha,

fock. Stockings, Vnderthirts.

A SMALL ASSOKTMKNT OF

GERMAN AND FRENCH GROCERIES!

CHAMPAGNEof the Celebrated Brand of Ileidsick & Co.

FRENCH CLA5.ET, in Cae. ;

FRENCH SAUTLRNE5. in Cases;

SHEKRT AND PORTWINE,BCNOARIAN WINl.

GERMAN PALE ALE, Key Brand ;

ALCOHOL, 93 per cent Btrongj

COGNAC, in demijohns;GIN. ln Cases.

VFITVTV A FfJR"IT BJftE.REGULATOR CL0CK8,

Boliemian Glassware IAND A VARIETr OF OTHER ARTICLES,

WHICH ARE OFFERED

FOR SALE AT LOW RATES!mhl 2ia

xx dvortlso xx outLA NTERS. TR A OKRS. HOl'SKKEEPERsI

xx K

CASTLE & COOKE'S, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,3any Irtlrlf t. lt thflr Want., and at PrlfM to SU lf Tlf .

r.EIMf-Amoa- k,.. PraH Rivr and V'..i r.7 J;..kra. A lml.-,.- . II.. -

lit K ANlROVN MULL Amkr. Staik M S!ih i HAM . p ,, fc tT. .N,.S--- 'M

liarrvk.. 44 ; fN BLKACil Kl lTTv'N- S- Amhes. ",,iB .tr.c.. al Knl.th 49 a..a 44 mrl..L.on, AmTK---i and r.t.eH.h. Ti t0 at.i Uviwb. J ILUW t ao.J "" v h.la ai.4 1'nHr.l. fii. '' ;I'KINI lUt Kj !ih m. C.r. Cnej. lithl aixl Jk. '' Bl4, vifliKlA LWN?-l'- l".

u,,a. t and J.M riw. No.. S. ami IS MIM.IN- -I. .lia K u''f-"- ! ".n ao.1 Hct, LA X

Mt--I .Dl bruwn m.xrO litmiD, drat, and :ale. COtifKOS ;''; "'."nd U-- n lrilt. a.wl l.'lr..M.-K:- ..h and American. ry od LI KN- .- kU-- AJJVk and iu. fti.c andl,INt. I UILUv-l'us.t- rJ an I Wcm, ad. Urul' and ,''vr-'.- j tll.d, w l.H. aawlrd qualiiK..TWKM ? Aurte4 : lea. a!l m.l ainl crft. u aud o.d MoLKIN I ', ' ' j ,.trd qua I'K. TAltl.KLTlN.i.-l;:- k. frn d brc.n, .11 w.. TAULK UX KN-- F.n. h..M-"- .

.t Ira and al. KlMANAPKINS-K- im aJ mrO.ufU.S-- t. .h If. ortl . !. ri M. lA M At K 44 ''fV "J a TWtlMAl'r.K Bird'a Et and Uuckabuc ll,-r- . II AM'KKKCIll KrS-U- Jirt nd h,' ""'V ..h i,i.-.- hl ao-- l uublrarl.a.1Wl.ue Uuen lan.k, Uuckabuc. Cutlon and RaMia I'.aih. Cra.h.L'D'iiit Mu-lir- .. Sili.a. Lininf Unrnt, Ac. IVrart Jan.I l ra. hl luton H.. aartrd o-- a , , liu.. HutU :i

Orr. X UcNausbt a and rVraiao. Braid, ol aU ootura, M.alr aud

Conais'.in(t SIlrXF HARDWARE ia larfc raricly, eii;-it-ic- s

f lk. I utl, Kfrw, IWita. li.-- aud Slllr.Auftr and AufCrr Hi is. OimblrU an.1 Omil'.rt Hit., liu.,Kul . Ssiuarr. Vilr, liracra. ISrac and liita. Chlcl. Saw,hpir.t LcTrU, llaic:.rt. Vice, llaoinicr., Ac, Ccx-- r'a To4.lor p'mK.tn. n u.o.KkT CIT N AtlS. S.! Inflii 60d. )

Bt!-- r CUT ft. e. 7. 8 inch.VKOlilir .lL?,J,!,Sln.

AGRICULTURALVAtllS PLOWS, rxtra point., extra beam aud baodk.;

STEKL AND IRON II0RS5 PLOWS, CULTIVATORS,

IlORi'E UOtS, OX YOKES,

OX ROWS, 1 12, 1 3-- 4 aud 8 inch. HORSE COLLAR?,

PAINTS, OILHubJmok'. Raw and Roiled Unwed Oil. Ca.t..r. l.ii.ced andKeroaeue Oil., Hubbuck'a 1'nre While Zinc and Lrd in ml.Chrome Green. Vmoillion. l'arl. Urreo, I'at'rt lHyrr, Rtarand Burnt Lrutxr, Raw aud burnt , Vcacdan Kd,

Knaiurled ant' Tinr.tsl SaurpHOLLOWWARE !

last iron l'o:, 1 to 1- - (ral; ra.s Kettle. Tea Kent... TinW are, Ac I. 1 In 12 ut... I'm.. 1 to Hula I'l.fT.- - foil.Oil tarn., lriimi udh lauaie., i:)inr., va.e imp, r"iol'l.U-.- , Uu.t I'aus, Wah Ila.iu. Uravy strainer., Ac, 4C.

CRITERION IIOTJSIi

T ARRIVE!

WITHIN X"7' O "V77" JESL S

WILL RECEIVE AND

TO THE

An Elegant Aitortment of

I LADIES' FRENCH GAITERS !

LADIES KRENC11 KID SLIPPERS,

LADIES" FliEMII SAM SUPPERS,

ALL COLORS. TUB ABOVE G00P8 ARE

Something NEW in tho Market !

JUST &-- AT-

&

REAL VALENCIENNES LACES !

Imitation Valenciennes !

Iino tonsil. XilloiiK !

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

MARSEILLES TRIMMINGNEW STYLE PATTERN

Prints for Morning Wrappers !

A FINE AS3T. OF THOSE DE3IRAP.LK

ALPACA POPIilXSZninelc and in Colors.

LADIES' & CENT'S HOSIERYULEACHED AND CNDLEACHF.D.

For Grent's "Wear:Superior Coatings, Silk Mixed Tweeds,

Fine Woven, all Linen, Printed Drills.

WE WILL SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWESTfe22 tf

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w

4.

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Laces

W ortlxxvll I. riXD AT

A N I t. '" '

. Consisting in part ol :

" ? ldi-- a and lirU UWachrd o.t0- - ) """VV.,

B,.k-- a - ic4 Cotlon TJI ThrraJt of,

P.Ua..i.l. .a... lra. l.r, t enttr,.VV.Vru-.n..k- . oul .M.an b...,.X. ia.a

"lL&V2. bl I in,,. I-- ...n-y- j Kb.

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AT LOW F.ST MAIIKKT RATF.S.

BMPLEIVIEWTS !AMKs- - CAST STKEL hfAl'W aud Mio hlJf, rquarc ai.-- i

l.'Ulid mtd.f hov.-- S, a lea and Jsxv . f ol'.rr makra. tcl and .miUI'lai.lrr' and liarden II. Kmiliali and An,rr..-- UardrnKkr Or.. IIjv Kw... 1'i.tis r.T.. scHw . and Si a

vh- - II., Af. Slo,!k-a-d 1'ick llaiuSlv-a- MalUka, Ik. audA c, Minri a I'ick., Ac.

YINT D CI LASS !SrlpM, C.-- i a', Pnaur and Crri Variii.h. CnacliI tench Y.II.'W.clUw 0 l.r. Vriillian Red, Ulii. Koain, ll..rai,ouni At' !c. ruuuuue, O.r nun 'j:a, 7vi, fcklO. 1W1J, 1014lle.M aud jocJi.

Extra I'mbiUt Flour,SUNDRIES! itw1. ...in Krr.M.-li- Oil. Ilo.lol.1. . . ....1.. ...1 u .1..., llA..n I .... H.l 1 a and 1

Inch livlit and t.mjth. M-.r- l Zinc, 87, heat y Raui'a K CanlKo.t.-i- Mau-l.- , ll r Ir-n- , r uil ao-- l llt, Swedra lru, Ki jh.,l. J in In 'J In , lliiitrhain Hucki t. California. Kranta. 1'aiU,Tuba, Ac, lialvanu.nl Tul. Caila. , 11 ml 12 lo., Cru.liwlSugur, tii very br.t quality, Kav Sugar, No. 1 and 8, ban.

BOTHERS

wmm i

LADIES !

AND ARK

Tho Very Latest Parisian Stylo !

ALSO

A Jieuutiful Assortment of Isidie.a' ami Gents

LIGHT COLOllL'D

JOUVIN KID GLOVES,FIHHT ciiojcj:.

II AYS ELD KN liROC.mliW CRITERION IIOCJK.

A F I iY 13 C Iff A IV C 13FOR I.NVKSTINO A NMALLflCJM

of money, or of securing rom: of the most kijciblk iwi:m.ixc lotsIn the City of Honolulu, Is now offered by the Undersigned. Hei. de.irous to dispose nf that fine and situated pkeeof Land adjoining the Oovernmrnt Oar.len, and fronting fcch'mland htret. hi the head of ih.r Utter.

Any one wlhin to purchase slmald apply soon, as the Lotwill be sold at a low figure. (api) J. B. LEMON.

TAKE NOTICE!rMIE rNPKRSICXEO. HAVING PCR-- M.

chased of OfcO. HOWARD his interest lo, and in the

BARBER SHOT?,No. Mr-relian- t Sir ri,

Solicits the patroiiaee of the Cltiaena and Visitors of Honolulu.Mith a determination to p'eahe all, he hops u weiit yourfavor.mblS 3m WM U. DLAKK.

PHOTOGRAPHS, PORTRAITS, VIEWSAND COPYING DONE IN THE I; EST STYLE,

At the Cosmopolitan Photograph Gallery !

64 and M Fort St. (Jail ly) II. L. CHASE

1IEII:, Mi!.S, TALLOW.THE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUEto pny the bigliest market price for DryHides, 0at cklo and Goat Tallow.

Ja20 3m C. BREWER b CO.

THREE STYLISH BUGGIESPER CEYLON !

FOR SALE BVde2I C. BREWER lc CO.

ICE NOTICE.FOR TH E BETTER ACCOMMODATIONPublic the lee W.pon will hereafter leave the Faelory f ir delivering Ice at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of eachday, (Sundays excepted) and in the morninr as usual. Peopletakintt Ice at other hours will be expected to take It from theFactory. Orders moy he left with the A cent and CollectorW. M. Wallace, or at the Factory. '

DAT1D ftMTrrrHonolulu, Feb. 1 18T3. Proprietor Honolulu Ice Workstelft

HAYSELDBN DUB. Hint RECEIVED DIRECT FflBM PARIS

ARRIVED OPENED

CASTLE COOKE'

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