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THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTEAK IKDEPEKDEIfT PATES,
BY HENRY M. WHITNEY,Ever, WXarodaj lemlnj.
AT SIX POLLAliS PER AN MM.Par I Cm Satarrlktrt, J.w to 10. Oil.
Office In the new Post Office Btiil.lini;M. rch:Ull Street. Hotinllllu, H. I.
Thi Hand thai Rork lit. Vlorltl.
he
T ertlXlAW OSS VlUACL
Blowing, on the bend of WsMD :
A orei. cuaru it. i and CTece,
la Ike palace, cottage, hxeel,O. mo matter where lb place I
WowM that MM et.wms aeeallrd It:Kaiubewr. wwr crates ear lad
For the band that mck the cradleI tar band tbal ruck the world.
Infancy's tbe lender fratutala ;rwwee Mt with hw!T flaw;
km Scat to guide tbr streamlet.I root tbetr eoule uiirrattnr grow :
Gr.-- on for tba cvod ar at U.
P.- - tbr band tbat ratki tba cradle1. tba band tbat rock, tba world.
Keap, O keep, tbr young eool openAlwr. to tbr breath of God '
Al: tra trophic, of tbr agerr from Mot bar baa uanenrled ;
Foe Dm baajd tbat rack, tbr cradleIf tbr band tbat rocks tbr world.
Pa-h- girle. with U maaicUmgiai: vat in aach yoaug baart,
and troaaarc aaUMahaM kaaartatPi ifciuaji io lite', fatarr part,
W ban ?Mt will too rltlttajit ai.4bara.Bravely bored and geutly (triad.
Feed tbr band tbat rack, tbr cradle
I. tbr baud tbat ruck, tba world.
B .UM- on tbr bud of Wueaaa'Patbm.. aoa and daughter err ;
And tbr eacred eoug mingledVI lib tbr worahip in tbr ekj ;
Mingled wbrtr n temrt darken.,Kaiobosr ajaaaaj arr cmrird ;
For tbr band tbat rock, thr cradle1. tbr band tbat rock, tbr world.
I itri. li .
Modern Toetrr Rlivuied nonsense.
Tlie beet cure for dirt is water cure.
A blackriutth is always striking for wares.
Men of means are often the meanest of men.
Men dre-- ui of courtship, but in wedlock wake,
bam , wfc v am de bows de most intelligent foldin de world ? Ibecause they noa eberrling.
- : trusted i..r tbat iix,:. ut.J be ciwfeels a cunacioasnoas of being in debt over
Lead and ears.'Which is tbe oldest. Miss Antiquity, old
Aunty Piiuvian. Miss Ann Terior, Miss Ances-
tor. Mtas Ann at Mundane or Miss Ann T.
Cedent f
A Montana penios takes the position tbatwater bas caused more deaths than whisker. lieis undoubtedly a " ram one."
A modern philosopher thinks it a mistake to
bul
have stroower atlacbmeate Uiao
A often to an op tbeir a moreWbo woman being UIU onset, hissing
attached hi an old bonnet ?"
Several Irishmen were disputim: one day npon
their own best points, when one said in anmanner. " Faith, I'm a brick."
- And. iodade." said another. "I'm a brick-lay-ir- .'
and felled tbe first speaker to tbe ground.
Sapphire is akv-baa- e. Aoetbrst is a violetin shades. Agate, a white surface and grey be-
neath. Omelian a sort of flesh tinge. Opal, a
brtluaot while. Jasper, of various colors, simple
and Bungled. Onyx, a vbiusti led Crystal, of
an ice hoe.
A American, writing from Flor-ence, savr : - We hear a great deal aboot theblue skies of Italy, bat never a word aboot Bj
rainy ones, or of its heavy mists and iIimiji iBafljdays that often merge into areaski, nay, sometimes
Farat Swell- - Let's see tomorrow's What'st'day. bytt "bf I" Second Swell " Taeaday. isn'tit or VcAsday? was vest day Sunday? Ksj'
Bind (yawns) my manl be here
pwectjas shrewd fellow 101 as like a shotPtatA.
- What.' tbe fashionable
to tbe exquisite Alias De- what Wfiiu yoc be, dearest, il 1 shoald preas
tbe stamp of love apon those sealing-wa- x lips FI ;v odexi the fairy like creature. ehouid
Tweed was aattiog with his fellow-convic- ts
St rtuioer some of the ceding of the room
ML The Kiack wall's Luaad Iloctor look-
ed ap aac jokingly That must Oe someof t arret ' ;"" whereat Garrey'a whd--
baiU L.ru woLl KussrxU W Hume, at aidinner. - What do you consider the object oflegisiauae ?" - The grisatest gooj ij the grea l--
- do you consider the greatr V " Naasber one, my lord," was the
rl prompt reply.
liow I" s inead said to Jones, finding
hint looking anusaailv cheerful aad sprightly,the fact that he had been ap pretty
Demriy ai. sight. - You dos t seem to be affect-e- d
bv the criais." Jones merely remarked.- 'o sacL thing ; u s a boy."
An lihiiois mas got op before dawn, lately, tosee tne sua rise, and was shot by theowner of a BMtoa --patch next dox In May
be made . stmiUr effort, and was bitten on theheel by a strange dog. He IhiiuVs of hiring aboy to do the early ruing his family.
Smith says he doesn't know atara aboutmusic, bet if its a great thing for man who has
spent thousands of dollars on his voice, and has
Lis kettls at come can beat it, tor everj eveoinw,wilt cbtscrv voice, it sings war ap to iugbl--
And it s oaly a dollar kettle, too.
A que-- r mistake was made a young lady inIndiana wbo sought to rieaaoliafc an nubkilbfallover by pabtiabiae some versed addressed tohim io whick. after her iiilBaBkitl
I said : - Come, gaze apootot the compositor spelled dost
with a - b," and tike yoang nun went to see herthe next evening.
Conlle received a prise Friday after--
fir a compos Lion on and farthermseif 10 tbe evening, oc the oc
casion of las pastor , xmlt by sfasttiag the tailsof tbe d..mioie' coat in the parlor door and im-
pel; ag .n to leave them there by apm ia his chair. Tba pastor reurned home witha cloud on bis brow, sod one of CoviUei coatson hie back, leaving Master Coville executing aivaropipe ia tae woodsked. wider ike aaapioai ofkaf talJxea- -. War, Aenca.
THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE,A WEEKLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
VOL. X.-- NO. i:.
People familiar with tbe snow storms of theEast can form but a poor idea of the terriblestorms that sometimes race in lh." Sierras. Therethe soow falls at times to tbe depth of twentyfeet, and piles up in tbe canyons tothe depth of a hundred feet or m It is with
such obstacles as these tbat the Ootral Pacific
iaailroad Company has to contend.
Karly la the week a fearful storm raged in thesemountains. The manner in which it was over-com- v
is described by the Oakland Transcript.The snow bad fallen in preal sheets to a depth
of about eighteen feet, and had drifted in vast
piles upon the track, uatikinc ap tbe highway of
commerce between tho extreme Kast and tbe far
West. Tbe Storm King was abroad upon tbe
Alpine high is. in ait his sublimest majesty ; the
iron horse wilb his heavy burden stood at thefoot of the winding slope, baffled and panting in
disaiay : and between the people of tbe K iel and
West the Stem Nevada bad reared his aiitjestic
wintry grand- -
aj :b, v., , , i.l-- .A I Wrl. of nil kind.I uv iiuuii ifUirui aac ik.' ui t. aaaab tuuiu aauu
overcome Uiese a. barriers, that rose more
than aeren thousand feet above the level of tbesea ,and to that end the most awful forces ofsteamwere created and combined. At the village ofKjcklin. on this side, tbe one Eastward locomo-
tive was joined by two others, nod tbe three moos-ter-
with hearts of fire and breath of boiling va-
por, dracred the train along up the increasincslope. At Colfax, the three were recrwiled bytwo of equal and tbe 6re toiled on up
the snowy heights. At Blue Canon the 6vemighty travelers were brought to a standstill bythe forces of the hostile and in
their extremity seven other enormous engines,,of rifiv-fiv- e tons each, came to their assistanceand relief, and twelve black monsters, red-h-
with exertion and inspired with boiling wrath,
united tbeir tremendous strength, and torethrough the blocked-ti- p gorge for more than tenmiles.
Once more the twelve mighty and resolute
travelers were brought to by a huce mountain ofenow. They dashed at it with their miglitand a speed of thirty miles an hour, but therampart was immovable ; they were flung backin contempt and disdain, and tbe Storm-Kin- g
laughed triumph and derision from a distantpinnacle of rock. Here a poor weak mortal,but endowed with immortal Mind, haviog been aspectator of the uwful contest, came and hitchedMl the train of heavy cars, giving their next on-
set greater momentum. Then the tremendous
twelve, together with their additional force,
moved back a distance, of a mile, and stood still.man is attached old bat gathenor: strength for prodigi-ask- s
over heard of a and from each valve the Jjour
and
a
disappointed
pwesentiy
exclaimed FiuaiggleLa Sparrowgrass
As
uhanilii.i plastering
hat
now
And
exasperatedlast
for
a
a
prophesying
Ixeverecce.
L introducing
TO
frequently
occasionally
l
magnitude,
U'inter-K.ing- .
of steam was beard issuing in all its fierce signifi- -
cance :
' Ilarnea. me d wrn with your iron bands '
Br aara. of jaar curb aad re. a ;
For I acorn tbr aiigbt of y sir pa ny bands.As taw tetupest trorn the chain.1
a I . v. It ta .. xs-- .l t : :.iuiu.r,.. ..r i; omrei- -General
with throes of giant wubin ; thr Firr-pe- storeeach with intensity. p''"rThe huge engine in the lead gives a quick, sharpcall, Forward '." It is quickly answered by tbent it in a distant tone ; and so the word is pass-
ed all along tbe line. "Forward all toocthek !"
The wheels creak and turn, at first slowly, thenwith increasing swiftness, and tbe whole immense
battery of more than 600 tons plunges into theforty hour ! Fort
The rampart yields a little ; the beseigers backaway, regatber their forces and charge again thesheets of snow firing high in the air. like sea-foa-
at tbe base of an unchangeable And so. al!
night long, for more than ten hours, tbe battleraged on the heights, the winds moaning androaring among the tbe driving snow- -
rhaexu a. v : I : I'll.,broken and
iywascomplete.
lour Heal.Reverend Henry Ward Iteecher preaches
the very best kind of morality. Here is one ofhis utterances which should be read by every one:
" Many a man who is fighting against hissow, when tbe light at
corrtes. will God for the strug-gle. Tea are worse than think and better.In the household do not be discouraged, thoughI know every tamily has its skeleton clos-
ets wounds do Dot bleed, seas.Don't horry God. It is sometiaves a long waythat He travels when comet with his best gifts-Oh- .
sorrowing father: Oh, hem-broke- n mother :
Toer child is a wreck ; when, in otherbfe. God lays her in your and savs. Yourwork saved her,' yoa will have your reward. Thework that Christians do in society is so far abovehuman comprehension that nobody should be
Don't give up.- I think the most affecting story I ever heard,
is that of tbe man who went to preach to theslaves the West Indies found them to bebeasts. He could tret no access to their heads orhearts. So he t himself to their master, wasdriven to the fields . .h them, worked with them.mm lashed as they lashed, and all for op-
portunity to preach to When he died biswork seemed so smalt so small ; yet loaf at j
the world lasts there will be men to tell of himDo not grow weary. Die by yonr Bat never i
etadirx iat yean to star high-cae- 0, be Uiakn i snrren ier. Stand wait. Your work seems poor
bv
my
all
over all
gredatioo. io death, the children of God may Eadtbe premonitions of victory. Hold on boldAnd when ht comes we may become something
Him.'
Al I N A I II I I Nt. At Oil 1 II.KAAVAIHAE. HAW
WHI coatiaue the General Merchansltse an i ar baciasaaal thr aaowr port, wkera tawv ara preaarra tc format thejaatlj eeUtxatrd fswiaaas Potama. sal ac-f- a sUVe
ra,aaraa1 h, waaleaaipa. a I taw ahortawt aatareaad the avau reaaraaaMe lame. Firewood alwara oa
R. .. HITI Ill OCIk.AlTOlaT-AT-La.W- . HtLO. HAWAII.
rroaaptlT CoDsrtea fly
UO.XOLI Ll SOAPW. J.
Tkw aaai, tm of tb. in t tn swpplT kwcuatoaara, aaal the ia list, witk taw aaaiitr
Yellow SoO Swap alsrwyi amIke fJaaSraf ma PuJ fm-S-tf Greaae.
tI-l- .
Bakt
HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1874.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
ntTKoroiir HABSTE,
C. WALLER, Proprietor fLKtnsjStrret, 1,473
II. II v ki-i:i.- i A CO..GF.KEEAL C 0 KX 1 SSI OS AGENTS.
Uueeh Street. Honolulu. II. I. 4" lyl
m&otAtMJ a jroiiivfrOi,MERCHANT TAILORS,
457 Kaaburaanu St.. eppoaite Mr. 0 . Rhode' Store, ly
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER CO..IMPOBTEBS ASD COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,
Honolulu, Oahn. H. I. 73 lyl
joii r. tv n iciioi xk.IMPOBTEB AND DEALER IN GENEEAL
MEXCHANDISE.Qnran Strrrt, Honolulu. II. I. 0 Ij
No 83. Tho Place King St.TO GET YOril
ftofsoorjnu.pu.uJlhis dCarriage THmming,,u
in
It
And General Repairing done with neatness and4t9 ly R. WHITMAN.
A. W. IMIIKtU A IO.,(PiKvror(i a C. L. KlCHAkM 1
Ship Chandlers and General Commission lterchantiAUo fr tbr Pnnloa Salt Worki.
tSl Ilonolola. tlawajtan l.land.. ly
JOI1- - II. l'AI V,Notary Public and Commissioner of
For tbr Statr California. Office at tba Bank IfCo.. Kaahnmann Strrrt, Honolulu. j4S9-l.-
ntW. II. DATaTES,Late J.5105, GkXEIt a Co.
IMPORTER AD COMMISSION MERCHANT.tTP AC151 roa
Lloyd", and thr laSnananaJ Cndrrwritrra,British and Fv'rrirn Marina In.urancr Companr, andNortbrrn Aasuraucr Cbatpaay. 4ea.y
YV:iliins;ln Rleatl Tlnrl.el.Xext door to Lrrr. Stram Bkrry. Nuuann Strrrt, Qonolala,
r W. IfN'K, PtortBToa.Beef. Mutton and of the Best Quality.
Salt Pork, sal! rf. Soprrior Prk n.gr., always
Ity.
Y 1 i.l.l in II. BA1 IM,
Conveyancer. Translator, Collector, andCopyist,arwrabaaa,Lrwera A 14kra atrorta. 1
vt OFFICE Mr. EitaanlLt ow MervSant street, brlowruber Yard, between and A la
1 '111
. II. Ill I III IM K.TV o t x-- y T u llic.llilo. Hawaii. 4.15-I-
XIIOl. .. TIIKI BxSStationery, Cutlery and News Depot
and Circulating Library,Merchant Street. HouiuIn. Also Strncil Cutting.
Oaiicrapby aad Copying, prowptly exrcnt.-- 0:1
reasonable term.. 44-l-
HV HKOIIIIKS.WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Clothinr, Hats. Caps. bV.ts, Shore, andererr of tlrntletnen's Fumbbing Gix.ls. Snow',Buildinc. Merchant Strrrt. Honolulu. 41--
Al'0.4' A AlHI Ck.Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
aterehxsiise.ing the the prisoned AndCbin.o.wi.. m ea Suuanm strrrt,
furnace glows its deepest h'
sombre firs,
nimi K aTVwsrtt t Corner strrrts.
Lumber. Faints. Oil. Kails. Salt and Bsildinxjt43o-ir- ) laAtavrials. of every kiad.
i. r. x.jAtctr..it. r. 1:111. i:k A 4 0.,
DEALERS IK DRY GOODS AKD GENEEALMERCHANDISE.
drifts at the velocity of miles an en St.. above Odd Fellows Hall . 451-l- y
rock.
arms,
Snipes
oa
.
Deeds
rariety
K. 1. All ill.Auctioneer acd Commission Merchant,
tluern ytrrrt. Honolulu, n. 1. JllMy '
M. r. ioi:i.i..CABIKXT MAKER AKD UFH0L5TESES
King Strr.t. Honolulu, oprvwitr Lrwrls" C.T-e- r BbaaX Willbuy rc.nd-hati- Fumitu
enveloping the ""Tn'ar; cliira. Al II :: Alast the blocked np pass was through, and Importers Commision Merchantsand the conquest of science and invention ilonoiaie. Hawaiian uiaada.
Tbe
resurrection ;bankyou
thatits tbat but
he
bat the
in and
were
them.
so
flag.
unto
l. IIAII,
arr
4TXj
BYIN Wnrka
nahlic f
Co.,)
Veal
IKPORTEBS ASD
4MJ
of
aad Qnem
C. BREWER CO.,i H. A. r. CARTTlt. 1
r. c. arm. -
( J. P. aULaTTKIL J
SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
jT Honolulu. Hayiuaj. UUsdt. jA. 5. CASTLK. J. at. ATIU'RT V J. r. COOKI.
CASTLE & COOKE.St.ppzLg And Commission aferchanu.
IWtrATat) SB
Dfalfrs in Urnrral MfrfhAndi!,No. au kiag Street. H.n.uiu. Hawaiian island..
AGENTS FORThe rai,a Iararanee Comtvanj af San Franciseo.Ttt New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Boston.Tar Orea-a- a Packet tires. Ttrt Ke4aala Ptaatatbsa,Dr. Jarre A Sea's Celebrated Tbr Haiku Plantation,
aliaVlasa. j W H BaOay'. Plan tat 10a.a Wiiaoa. Srwinn Watalaa Plantation.
Mar b. aaa. I Haasakca PlanUtbaa,Waipa rl.aiA- I Soatb Kcna Plantatra.Ms:Mr.
OP
&, lltKliill. Aat'tittarfr,oa Qurra Strrrt, ear Eaabaaaaaa
4M-I-
J. II. TIIO'll'MIA,GENERAL BLACKSMITH.
Fart Street Etslacdeaa r wtaaaatly 01
Frnrna. a cwoj as.wlhe Rrst
Ijiw.bvrt
&
from
HoboIbIu.IrattbrU
ly
LB. At I I LMfS,MArTtTFACTtTRXB. IMPOSrER AND DEALERla fami'are of every .lracripttoa. Farcitarr af aa
rort strrrt. Cnasr's rV4oarranb trallerr. Wort-abo- p
at tbr ataad oa B.wel rort.4X4' Kotti. .JhernUanas peosapAly atlrndrd to. f
li. SUXLXTX.
w. i:(.i;i.ki: a Co.,bat rich the Master. Enlarge your TIS. ZISC AND COPPER SMITHS, ASD
bonxoo, sad remember that all, and SHET IRON WOEKFKS,working too. In tears, sorrow, Nuuann Street, between Merchant aad Queen
tut'.
like
WORAWLINS.
pssyatea
Soap.
Aiirntr
Bbbop
EBLgas.
Warrlrr
enr' -
Co.. Fort
l'
..
A
i
door
liaTrcowsta-iti- s tani. P;peIroa ripe. Plata Hon Bibtja.ft.-p-- '
complete. Bath-Tah-a.
aaaalaoa Tlaware erarytoSbip-V-
arBl eare'cli, nialaa
tBar r. aad
4X4
. II
old arar
K. h .!(..
to to
iois in ia
aaat
&
on St. ...aao
Ir
IcJiarnanwrr mar i ,at ta Iran b. , I 25 tttj yfeet, with con pi in ft and pipe
very lacre slack of of ar--
rfreaba irTbaakfcl to the Citilens of rioaoln'a anil tk. Isl.e.4.
fweeallr f their liberal patronatre ia the peat, we hop, byetnet attanlAoa to baainwaa M merit the ease for tba future'4X4 ly
ar. i.. 4. it i i n .
gehejaal coanrissiox ageut aht beoefs.In Fire-cr-- BuiMrnr-s- . Quean StreetHonolulu. Hawaiian liliaai. 4JX--
K . "OTT Sll ITH,
V.rket
Strrrt,
yoa,
God de!
IDjSINTTXST,Harinr rewaaaed practice, eaa be Sown at has raaaa, awur
Streaa A Co.'. Dra- - stora, carter of Fort aaal aMal Sta.4X1-l-y
HOI I I A CO.,Skip naaaUara aaa Csamiaaxoa MertAaata.
in General Merehaadiae. Oneen Strwt.ataasalala. Haw
Honolulu.
Fashionable
SS- - lent- - fjr the KaaaaAakai, Xoasalaa, aaa EakaaknbaU Waflka. 440 ly
BUSINESS NOTICES.
C. H. LCWKRS. J. a. PICKSOJ
LEWEM & WICKSOVIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER,
And all kind, of Building Materials. Fort Strrrt. Honolulu.tsx-i-j
I
TREOD. q BUCK,IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
47 n..n loin. ft. I. 1
CH IN. T. Cil'MCK.Notary Public,AN'D
Agent to take Acknowledgments for LaborIt: Interior OMIlM. Ilonolnli,. ly
bartlett' saloon,BY
IVII.l.IVM III 4.111 o.Corurr or llotrl and Fort Strrrls.
Tiir. Camicnr ."! nr.sT or ai.ks.and sriKITS alaraya to be fonn.l at thr Bar.
SB ly
it. s. -- uinn n ro.,IMPOETERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS
In FahInaMe Clotliinft. Ilatn. Cap. Dxti, ShotMi )nd
Store in Makrr". Block Qaaaa Strrrt,( ...
Honolulu, II.
HONOLULIT IRON WORKS CO.
.Mill., INSURANCEBollrra, Coolrra, Iron, and
Machinery of Every Description,4Tw Maar to Ordrr. A
Particular attention paid to Ship's BUcksmithingaW JOB WOKK rircutrd 011 thr .hortrat notlcr. ftMbly
- jjSiSTf 79 J; v . I E
w - - E i I 5 f
- -- : - ; - cj ra r ; ; jwlg?2S" 2 8: 5 -
B- Ki cc ft a" lu -rj ; 1EC J -- iec , r i CD 0 I i
THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL!
t T icj.c, mi. ja w -
1.
t 5
I'ltoi-ltllTOI- t .lll.l. BPAxUSTill pains to make this
EIiEGAlVT nOTEXaFirst-Clas- s in Every Particular!
ROOMS CAN BE HAD BY THE WEEK OR NIGHT,
with or without boanl.II. ill nnr iJirsr It. hums i i sr Public
It.lliiK or ioclf.tlea.
The Illustrated Christian Weekly
w.
s si ll i ro si ns if i it I its ti rjl.ou
Cruslied. Sugarix mo ib. iti:.s.
IAU 111P si tr TT.
Caiiiievl GoodsKHOM
I & Cos Ohbralrii 1'arlor),g s S s U.111 H TI KWIJS SM I'.
Oregon Oats and BranI'or sale b
California Oat
For aslc hy
50
I I .
TTACKKFT.Ti
iiliins
see iCases Ssarps. Ac..
Bill liBW t'V
!
FrtT.I.K? .1 ro
Wheat Hay.Jt 0.1.
COAL TAR.COAL TAR FOR SALE BY
B0L1.ES I c
TAR.QTOCKHOI.M. Pf PBT.S. A Nil iTAT.F PBI.S.IO Tarfat hbti. hy
B0LI.RS A
HEMP CANVAS.t nrcK. hemp sail twine, cottonRrssr numbers. Cotton Tw.ce. as-
sorted sites. tale bjJ BOI.LES A
California Cheese.Ml kSI.S 4IM.1
CO.
liicken.Ar.
CO
KS nv
SOLE & SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep SkinsCONSTANTLY OX HAND and tor Sale,
WAIMBA TA.NXEKT, C. JtOTLEY, Prop'r4X4-l- A CLEHIIORN j CO.. Arret..
A New Assortment of Teas.ANT TEA AP HIN A TT.A.TV
a
on.
Golden Cate Flour.BAKERS i:TRIA EXTRA F A WII.V.
bj Lha , Murray ' aad for sal, byBQLLKS A CO
Vegetables.V'ARHni TH M All t IIBjr.JL lireroFna, n
Tnrtitps.Stxrcontfh.
Ja ti
F"1I.T.K
BOUMt A
4.
bou.es a itx
Greenbacks Wanted,FOB Willi II TUT HM.HIXT PIIIT WUL
paid at the Boofcitrare of H. Jt WHITNEY.eit to Part
Little Neck Clams, or tiuahaugs,VRitvf THE PA4TSEB.
Office.
H. nOKBEKBOLLES a oa
U. S. Postal Cards,FOR IAIE PRI4T 2 "ENTT1 EA4H. BT
H. Xt A KT.
Sol re-a-t aar Ptx-ke--t knife :To be had at
WHJistv &
INSURANCE NOTICES.
Boston Board of I ndrrwrifrrs.for Ike llawallau la.anda,AOaUnn C. BREVVKR t CO
Philadelphia of Inderwrilfrs.A CKSTS for thr Hawaiian lalanda.
IN-I- t C. I1KKM KK
II UUaVMsawaaaiiMRIFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
l'XIKKlJiKr l.nlnu hrrn aTHE AaanU of thr aborr Comp.ny. arr prrpr.rrdto insarr riaks against Firr.on Stone and Brick Builfl-aC- a.
and on M rrrhandlac ftorrd thrrrln, no thrm.t faTiablr Irrraa. For partirulat-appl- y at Ibrofflcrol
tlt-l- y F. A. aCHAKTBat A CO.
i'. a. sdiAi imi,of Brrnirn Boanl or I'ndtrwrllri,AGENT of Brratlrn B.atrd of Da.lrrwritrra,
Agrnt of Virnoa Board of I'ndrrwntrr.Claim, apain.t In.uiaoce within thr jorWiction
of Ikr abora Bmrl. of Undrrwrltrra, will harr to Im crrli-flr- ii
to by thr abora ikyt a taaae thaw ralal. flia-l-
(AMIORMlINSURANCE COMPANY.
1: -
K I VDKRSIGSKD, t.KTS of ihtlivr Wrti pnttiortxnt to lnnrr rlolki
1'arKo. nJ Comttr.frvm IT lulu to alt porta or Ibo IlawailaD lir.'Uj-- aiid vicerafM,
4T6-l- II. HACKWLD A CO.
niEHiR8STEAM KJSCINKS, Suwar COMPANY,
Ursaa Load Carting.
pa
CASKS
Arccncan ForsaleCO.
aiiorted SailFor
R.M.I
AVH1
CMnMtaira
Krilirlit
OF SAN FKANCISCO,
riSI AITS M A R I IV ECauls iiit:tl, Uolai,
By imall lines on csrefnlly lelected risks,well distributed, offers
I'M.r.Ti'Ni ri m: o-ni- i to ii:.Losses Promptly Adjusted.
BISHOP A CO.,Atrcnti the Istarnls.
BISHOP & CO.,
BANKERS,IKiMM.l 1.1. : i 11 AW A MAM IlldiAWOS,
Ditv txnnriTHE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. : : SM FRABCLSCO.
aid Tuua AasXTS takfaras York,
tloaton,I'arlf,
Anrklaltd,THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. : : LONDON.
tM TUtIK BXXSCUIS IX
Ilont; Konp.and
ffrlnnnmr,And transact a IJrner! Bvikine Bn.inrss. 4?3-1- r
T
T
Board
Trtmtirf,
FUND
writing
Hawaiian
Myrlnry,
Insurance Notice.HE At; K T KIIK TBUC llltlTISIl Far
i...
for
Moino Company, iLimitrdl, basta Hie rate, ol In.urancr
nolulu and Ports in Hie Pacific, and is now prele Policies at Ihr Uw$t Katt$, with asjK-vla-
THKO. II. DATTKs,Atmt llril. For. Mir. Int. Cb. (
rti.ii oini v
INSURANCE COMFANY.rflllK 1 M)KKM(..K.I). KM OK TIIF.
Cararatnr. have r,r .s.t'arieo. Krelalvl Trraanrr.fn.nl
to all ports of the world, and vice versa.II. HACKFRI-t- l 1 CO.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.,OK loMn AMD KIM. Mil 11(411.
ESTAI1L1SIIKV IS..O.
ftPITAL J. 000. 000At cnmulat. l anrl Invr.trd Pitlirl. t
III. Mil Its ll. M 11 II11KPoINTl P Ai.l.MSht ll. e
authorisr.1 to Insure against Fire ni n faToi
s
CO.
bad
1 P- -and are
III. A F.'.I.K A
GAR & MO LASS US.
KATJPAKTJEA PLANTATIONI. ti. IIV11M. IN ratiH ... ..I.
uantities to suit purchasers byAFOXti A ACHI CK.
Pioneer Mill, Lahaina.lAatPKBLt a TI 11 I l. l'toprtrtora.J Crop of Sugar superior quality, now comingand tor sale in quantities to Kit bv
I71-3- II. ll ACKFEI.n a CO.
Thomas Spencer Plantation,IIII.O. II. I.
Sngar svnd MxW.ansnnjia l Is; .
CIStOr NOVJ COMtKt Mj nnil lor saleto sail purchasers, by
WALKER A ALLES. AyenU.
WAILUKU PLANTATION.EW CROr NOWN ta quantitfes to
WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION.LAHAINA, MAUI.
limit ICIIAJU trapaaawaa aa.ata.
MAKEE PLANTATION.
N
Honolulu
Mandairh
Btaaraxr WelMe"COMIN'ii
ttliri toil parchaaers
l.ianda,
O
SI
tn
IN". TOR SALElasers, hy
CO., Amti
At" I nr I sf I now cnatlagH. In aad f w sale by
c. a oo.,
ANIi KOR tLK
17
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r
I
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A
v t op oi A aOW IS. S IN Ql AX
In by
111
of
C. HKe.n Kit A ro.. Atrenls.
PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION
ncnr nad loliis.. I r..p Is;roMIX'i IX. FR SALE IX 0,1
purehaser,. hyi:.!-t- ta WALKER A ALLEN. Are.t..
ONOMEA PLANTATION.
insar nnrt Blalaaata i rp iW4rpoJIIXii IX. FOR SALE IN sJl'AXTITIKS
to rait purchaser , byIM-l- WALKER A ALLEN. Arents.
A BOOK OF
TRAVEL AND ADVENTUREIS THE
Hnncl wic-l-i Iswlrixxc Ian.BT W. B. ltl.lKS.
COXTENTa.
1 Crnlira; tn tbe Tropic.2 An Qatpott of Paradise,3 For Honoiuln Direct.4 Fint Imprrfiioni of the Paradise.I Tba Hawaiian Kiafi.
The Hawaiian Kingdom.7 Event! aad Cireaatstanee-- c
Moral Life of tbe Native.Physical Life of lb Native.
11 The Lepers' A'lllage.11 Manaa Loa ; Volcanic Erupttoniand Ratal12 A Political Election.13 The Gala Day ia Hnaelala,14 The Hawaiian Cirilrxatioa.15 Society ia Honoiuln.IS Sound aad Sight ia Honolulu,17 Tbe Climate of Honolulu.It Honolnlaan Dayg.
A few eopie jait received and for rale, price .
Mailed to any part of the group free. l .14).
Mia. H. M WHITNEY
WHOLE NO. 483.
FOREIGN NOTICES.
suit a. wiLUtaa. kcsst r. aviscaaa. caaa. a. MoaawAX
WILLIAmS. BLANCHARD & CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,l" 811 Califoraia ttrawt, Sa Ti ! Im la
A. P. EVERETT,Forirardiii' and ronmisMoa Mrrrhani.
10.1 r sir. . 1. rararr of flay,SN IKtM men.
a-- Particular attrnrJon paid to ttmattmnrrnta of IslandFnalaea, M tr
IR. J. COLLIS BKOMM n
CHLOROD YXBIS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GEMHIHZ.
TIIK ITBLIC ARK CAl'TIONBD ASAIN9Tunfounded auiameals frrsiueollr aia.ir. "that
tue composition of CHLROllV.Nt i known to Chaui-- !it and tba Medical profa.iioa." Tba fact is, Chlo--Irodyna was diseoTend and invented by Dr. J. COL-L1- S
BROWXK (ex Army Madieal Staff,, aaa tonamevl by hira. and it has baflad all attempts at ana!yeie by tbe first Cbetatets of tba day. The metb.nland secret of tbe preparation hat never been pub-- !ltshcd. It ia obvious, therefore, that anything soldnn.lar the name, .are Dr. J. COLLIS BRoWN'fSCHLOWJDYJiK. i, a sparioaa tmitatraa.
CACTI05 Sir W. P. Wood Haledthat Dr. Collis Browne u undoubtedly !he iarentorof Chlorodyne.
KEMEniAI. CSES ANDT''is invalnabla remedy prdacea q
relirvri pain, calm, tbr lyataaa raatnlttons. and .tltnalatra health, action oNdv. anUaaae cteatina am of th.arla
trey, lliartbosa, Colica, C.
ralgta, Vi looping Cough.EXTRACTS FRC
Tbe Rich! Hon Barl Riof I'by.ici.n.. and J. T rf rni.t. ti to thr rflert tbaCbolrra was CIII.RODY J
Or. Lowe. Medical MMthat in nearly eve
as.
derangedof tba
aaat result, at- -
cb J COLLI.BKDWM-- CHLORODYNE was a.lmnmtrtr.1, tba aatirntrrrorerrd.
Ettrarl from JTraW Aairs. Jan 14 lSo. -- C.ieoJynr laprescribed by sere, of nrth.alox n.e.ical practitioner. Ofroursr It Would not Ibna b. .IngnUrly popalar SM It not
iirk.- the neces'ilv r sdoptmg 11 in all caora."CACTIOK - X "a ernalnr wilhout tbr woH. " IV 1
1'OI.I.IS llROUNE oo lha Oorrenment Staaip. OrerwbellD-fn- g
aiediral testimony acconpanira rarh bottle.loleJlanrifMturrr, J. T. DA V K.I PORT.
XI, Orrat Rnaarll St., BUsni.harT, Lond-.-old In Bottle, at Is. lUd , a. ad., U( a., aj
Agents in New Turk, W. U. Scsitrraui A Co. and J cVI,
v 1 1;.II 11 IX. IM IMM Il Till
.1 rtiotom Ht'ti.. will tm- rlisrtl, an tbrstin w
Kemovrd to Ihr hop on Ihf FNplanadf,I .it. txvnpteil by Mr. Itonran,
Where Blacksmithing will be Car rierJOn
In nil its llmnt hra.lrnantl, "niiuiiiig,
Carriage Smithing,And Horse-Shoein- g.
I' .i ll. Ml ir kit. i i, I' m i a
HOn.SE SECOjEaTlVGtA fully coniprteni workman hotnr rmpbiywd to make It
a specialty.
BLACKSMITH'S COAL and IRONAlwnya nn llaiirl and for BjaTB,
S" Orders from Uie otber Islarots prumptly Bllarl an1forwarrtcd.
J II TIIOTII'S.IS
Eligible Building Lots
For Sale.h.iit l.oTt ni i t ii. im ti ft iFl KAMI or W I K I K rSk
or west of tbr land lately ferKsrrl In by Mr. Jamea Uaaand opfKisltr the rraVlence of J. A. Ifliialimr, Kan.being
Lots Nos. 180, 181, 212. 213,214, 215, 257, 258,
on trie Government rXuivri. an
Dr.
the FstatI firm Ktnafrontaci- aa
HH 'ISII.rtW I kWI OF THI". l.fjORI.fTW r. t M.fOIiFtMI. In aplea.r.1 arnTrr.
471 BOM E A tv.
n.wic
JUST RECEIVEDihi.it i kow i hi: n ni i AiToBT inn 41 si K kl I .
I CHOICE INVOICE OF DELICIOUS
Minis, Soups, Spiced Bed,
Trlpo,A x r A riw OF ti?om
SPLENDID SHEEP'S TONGUES,Whk-- n an iiiaaaaaci BS mil.
We Expect to ReceivePER D. C. MURRAY,
LRG.: UHHTims TO OIR T0(K
OF- .-
PARADISE IN THE PACIFIC, CHEAPS FRESH GROCERIES A
Astec l'iiiol'!,..i
I r
III
he.l II. rrlns.
In thort, oU that mn he found in a futtCUim Grorery.
A G at E AT TillETT Or
Alden's New FruitsTry them oner aaal ywn will rawr mm atker.
We Invite all to Call and Examine before
Parchaiing Eliewhere.
mvm cmefbut rtaa m rmmmm -
t FBEIL a LAINE.
1
itat jesstpai 1 M 1 Mi"
Moaparatl Typr.
Llnrw-Vi- aa. .. $IJUtw- - lla24 Una lacM Llaaa 3 InaMlbail I I -
OwarawofCWaain..r.l..f-..lai-
Half .f TolnmnOwaOannm .
Mi
Ca
ayitaill aa-- a a 1
I at Km4MN a aa tmhwiki
ha. m tax t m W M B 1
4 aat aai a aaa k aajf 19 aat 9 1
aar at caraw. pal a jaw aw--.
, . , 1 . - s
a.lTrttanai aaa, aara paM ar raaarjaal ina.aa.aj.M H All Iwwbra wtkwawata Mat ba aat au ll I
with tba pay. vkaw ardaraa a., or aw awMrw oSt Tnr rataa t rbaaajaa ara atrwa 1.' is. aaaaaj waaw, aaa)
la ar flrov.
sthrrolbrr
STa-I-
bat, tibaa.
'taaaaat
aaaaa
naaaaaw ataaaaa
SHIPPING.R B O l' ! A It
DISPATCH LINE FOR SA1
C. ktwir a Co
BOSTON IRO HONOLULU PACIET LINE '
C. Brewer A Co.
aad 1 of oil. Mh
Regular Packet for Milo !
TBE mS y YACHT
P A. TJ A. EL I.Hon . ataa.arWill run regularly for tltla aad K leaakeew. aarr-n- g
boat rvarT two wowki. Far fulajbl ar aaxaaaaaa, basa-i- -
e - e- - m n larioaa. afffe4T Sm WALK K R A AtAMSI. mm- -.
Hanalei Packet.
ait l Tr port. For wwaakt anaaaaa ajab h.5la. w 11 (it a tLLirw
SCHOONER 'MARY ELLEN. '
Ji RBCi; (MR ptiKFT Saw WaStkaw aanMaat Jlaalesm. 9m ibl or paeaaaw aapti a.t . VLKBA a IXW
For Kohala, Hawaii.
TllC fla3 tk T. AotlViOmiii in ia 1 ars.1 i ta r r
m lb. aaa 1 a riaraj Far frsaglM r jmmm saajar o.tlXKT. tan aaa.
Regular Molokai Packet.The Schooner Moms
Wart mn rwtajTtlaTJrty ermrr . tttaCaaiiAdtakAi and PorU am ihm Soot n nto UriMFor PTaHKhL apfilj sn Batttmsal
aas mm r,rr,ri rrrn
A. W. PEIRC C A O.Offer for Sale
SniP ( II VMrLERVNow
WHILE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK I
(mROCKRIKS,
Flour cfc Bread I
Lime and Cement,California Hay,
ASD
I; Sleaawr tro Ui FraBf
Potatoes, Onions, Ac,
Asoittaj forBrand's Bomb Lance.
Perry Daris' Painkiller,
P nnloa Bait Werksn Xm
IK I .1 .1 .V .
No. 34 Queen 9rat,I I ATE rilR I.K.1 1 Ilen,p ar
Patent n.Anchors aa J
Cotton Duck and Hemp Canvas,
Atacr can Tar,I
Whale an I ?nrma Oii
A
bl
kwe www at
mf
Itj-- , .reI BTnefta, an I
Coitna and Hasp Sail Twiaa.
Patau aaX Paawt tl.
Ac 1 a itiawal Assnttairwt f
Groceries and Ship StoresA"" All of which will ha aoH ,4 lha laaaaaS BAaaaaawaI rice.
Calltorala l.lrae,Pertlaaal reaseat.
tot sale hy -
Prepared Lime Juice,U'lRRkWTrn re mwmt iw m . i .
aaaf I aaawa
SPERM CANDLESI'aa, aasl warraalwa tar muti artsrb
Far fair hy
SPUNYARN.WORWLI-l-
l. HOI LINEir far tat
B' a)
Hawaiian Beef,
wxaaA.wrxr, r..rfStar Copper Paint,St.UiW A .War HALS' a.AASarrw saw. sr i,: r a
Saimon BeiliwB,
POLAR OIL.FEW CAIAr) OF Kmfar Mia ( , ar
Columbia RiverFN" HAHREIW ID HILT
Pria. Qwal.tr.Fr Sal hy
Ca
hy
I
fcy
fhajMX
CORDAGE.T C0B9A0K.
AA Aaeortanl Far trala hy
sal hyCO.
El Inm IM lh. la 499 Urn.
Aa V m M,
T.r
IB AS
tie
B'ri-L-
aaaWaaww
VBBT
O.
BJAB,
MUM a CO.
rawfir
H 4 I -ta
BOU.M a
EMP AND
A TO.
SPERM OIL.WARRANTED FLRK, TBAT LI4BT
lafiMf
PfTCB BBU
FILLiixtt:
ANCHORS
LLBS
TNN-'iLI.'- IRON-Jmc- a ANCMOaVi
PITCH.QTOCKH0I.M
IIIBaaae hum
tits,
Sana.B'.LLI
AND
PUaa u hhl. For aaa. by
WU0Canaati Kaatc, FrattiaBi7i
CART04MM.
IBtZTWa,
Metw
MAXILLA
LUm a
tVS
.sr
A
RV H'THORITl
Proclamation.Wi KALAK Al' A, by the Grace of God, ot
the Hawaiian Inlands Kino..
DO PROCLAIM :
Tht it - Or in pursuance of theprovisions or Of Constitution, that the Mem-
ber ot the Legislative Assembly ol Or. King-()ii-
drv ummhle at the Hall, at OrCapital of llonoluln. Tor the dispatch of I'ohlic
Business, at 12 o'clock M. on Th:ri. the
tanm Iat or Aritn,. A. I. Kighteen Hun-
dred and Seventv-four- .
Given under Oca Royal Sign Mannal atOf Palace in the City of Hono
1 SKAL v
I )
fSiTDed
lulu. Ibis 1 wenty-tourt- h day of
March. Eighteen Hundred and
Seventy-fou- r, and the Kit at Yearof Oi k Ke;p.
KALAK At A K.By lb Kino.
The Minuiter ol the Interior,Signed II. A. Wipoiass.
i I t tr rsrwwoI
Fok and sfter the 1st of Apm Itrt. II will be ressrdeci
by the llosrvl of Kducmuuii as a pad of Uif amy ol every
li. coarse of s department of a Isovevtunent
brbool In Honolulu In which U Eacllah laaBaaei la
tanim. to tssut bills for. and to rollrrt promptly all tuition
fe thai shall berome dor at the end of every urrni. from
tarti of lor pupils silcfsdiuc tnelr reapes-tie- e deparuneuls.anci account for 111' aan.c witooui delao to tbe seerrtarvof the Bosnl el taw carter.
Ko eaceptaio. from the psynient of wltKNi fees wUI
aUowot unl
li, reuAll
i css,s MPrcl:!v esrmpiesi bv theWilli Uir Boscd auUionasUuii rclsuinr
. wkoar tuition fees anal bave fallen In arrearsiivol term, wlll.be denied Uo- pnvueio- of
farther attendance unU. aurh arrears aball beer been paid
up. n j leas for aataatartorr reasons It aball be otberwsae
ordered b Use Hoard of l.j or unleaa eapoclally
xernpaed as above provided.
The cuanrr of uiiuou a: the street School arul be
nftr cents for everx week of Scboolina. and al the Royal
and rohukama Schools Bee dollars a rear, or perunarter By order of the Board of WuoaOoo- -
i April Uth. IsTt. W. Jaa. Surrn, llauuai.i.
! accordance with a Keaolipassed on the UU: dav or Manfellowuat oans hav. l.erelof"r- -
wallan reaanrj has been changed. an-- aftiem be received as follosrs :
Erseiaah and Australian fsoverearns-- -
Freud
Finance
i and AiaunaUali Half - creams
i Twentv Knane Piecesi Ten Franc IVcea.
this date th
-- 45
i me tumble Pieces -
asa-- tt
P. NAataoiarxCA. Muuaverof Finance.
. iurci th, is:- - sl-- t
liKTiBTaKNT or FoaUEtux trraBS-- Br tt known ao at)wn.Mii E maj concern. UiatJatuesll. Wodehouae. Estpiir.;.
llrttanuic Majesty's Inn niiwiniiii t aud t'onsul l nera.
Iielne thssaao' resjlleaaed the reciarnltKtn of Mr. Oaiaaias Acune Urltssh Vasr Conaul dunoe the ab-
sence of Mr Vice fousui lasvlee. he the aal.l lleorfc Mac--rarsaae k herebv ledaed by order of the Klnc asA cuu British Vic- l onsn;. and all his official BBSs as such,are ordered u full faltli and credit by the author,ties of His Majeaty's eiov.mnieut- -
rMuua under niv band the sval of the Fervam Office,
u .; Uiaa atsjh dav?" of Marcli A. B Ml41 W. L. t.aaas. Munsier fur ioreari. Affairs.
Twrs as to eertnTy that at an election by the parents andruardiau of the children attendlat the t'ommoii lustnct
of Hone4ulu. beid or M.ioday. the sett Inst.. Rev.Hermann Koekmann was onmnlrnooaty rr electee TwinJ
J. mfau XHstrsrt &W Bvaryi or Honolulu, for IS74.
W. Jaa. tsauTH. bchool Acu; of Honolulu 1'iatricu
Bonolulu. starch ML S1
Uceases aUxpiriaac ia April,
Casir ...1 C F Wo1 Alone kiiU tea.t jas I ltewset: ct IV. Eaptenade. Bonolnla.1 n atctneruy . Fort street- - do1 B F Extsers 41 Csv Fort Mreet. do
Ah TVwm. Kaoanu cOTet, doS V Ei Hall, tvretanui street. doa li Mctmnawl. Fort Street. to
Son t. gaatinmanc sstreet. doa ltlllrsxtiam 4 ti. Klnr street. dof Thomas A I Wuts. KnsX street, do
1 Kim. Sniaanu rstraec do14 Ah Sec at Ah unee. Nouanc street. doIf--ja Wctooo. Fwrt street. doIT H Veara. smith's Lame. do
7--SJ Hackfeld & "I (all doIS Ah Fssh ataraet. doZ( Mossanan at San. Nauaaa St. do
inor. Keyea. Suwanu Street, doae QuonsT He. ilakoheo. doSrs J West.. Vaasry Koad. do
tfrau .. .1 a w eedbam. Waihee. Wallnkn.IS Ah Stan. Waltoitu.
ivter Gennet Maaaw ao.Ah Cbonc Lahataav
ys Osuaa. Wafhee.Hawas J Jotua Grace. Lssapahoehoe. Him.
IT C Sotiey. Watmea.Kj link ban. Huu.
Karaal W Bent. Kolas.;i Ansnn 4: At NawinwHlS Cbiilac at Bma. Uanapepe,
r Fwahac. So Js. Boooluta.T Fwo Sc w. de
Andrew Oaweil. Sc . 41.
5iie' Wlluams. Uonotnla.
an- v- aaaoa Kona. Oahn.
11 E Adams Qaeeai Street. Bouolulu.
Ah Tsv. Naaaaa Ptltaa, aasasahtaa.S4 &ssaS Sam. lasirtlTlT. Bio
Kan - -a- eo r Svlva. Ltjcs.
HawalCSW B Reed BUo.i;
SD Akac Bros. Hi...
X.S0
las
Her
and
Csoo
See.Kin and
The 4aartB.
Csssart - ArU Term. 1ST 4.
jrsrica BAaats raxsiows.
April Tth ax vs. Rahe'-cmann- Kihei. Koaaa.
K a a. ad K..: -5.- :-.. Tu Attorney Gene-
ral enured a nolle proseqai agatcst Koaiii. and be
w diaebsrrwd : the rest were fuund guilty aa charged.
Rax vs. Kapthaa. J. Kaatabasa, Paaoao. Pa. and
Kapu'.e Kiot. Taw Attorney Genera: entered a nolle
proeeqai as to Ea-- . ilac sad Kaj ale. who were dis-- c
barred. Th Jury brought in a vwrdiet of rwilty
gaiast Paaoao and J. Kaaiabea. none dissenUai;.
and a verdict f not guilty against Pa. on dUsenting.
6th Rex v. Ma:ka Xaoo. Kamakwa. Kaihchan.
wTeiaakaie. and Ealna Riot. Kolle proseqai entrr-e-d
as : Ka'.a Th Jury found Kamai.ee gwilty,
one dissenting: Kauhehaa. pii'.ty two dissecting:Waikakair. gwiltr. ncae dissenting ; ataikai. not
rwilty, two otssenusg : "aao, not gailtj, two eas--
Rex vs. VTm. Brown. Sfoio. Kafscu. Eakn. Katse- -
s . -- 1.
11
F
V
KaU f roaecjui entered in regard to
diaciaryed. The Jury retarnedof gniity aaramat the ether
9th Rex vs. Kecki, Mahoe. Kabele. XIaa.cws.
Calaaoaraho. Kailianke. Keakai. Eoloa. Pike. Koa
Riot. Sail isttawqai entered in regard to Eoioa and
Maalewa. wh were diacharr-e- The Jury fcend
Keoki guilt t. one eaBaenting : Kaheie. gwUty. one
liwtin : Ealnaowaho. gnilcy, two dissenting :
Mahoe. net guilty, one easM&taag : Piko. not gnUry.
tw diraeaitrng : Eoa, not guilty, three dissenting :
Eailiankaa. not gaulty. two dissenting.
Eex vs. Alohiiea, Geo. Bell. Hap. Kcpe e Eoo-pi- i.
Eanni. EaiW, Kale. . V. Mahelona. andRiot. Salle nressaqwi entered as to shelo-a- a.
Piipthvai. Kapeia. Kanni and Hoopii, who wenAlotitea. Baps. K aiioa and Erie, guilty.
George Beii. not gwuty. Basse dis- -
10th r.ex va. w" allele. Eahanrahela. Pake.E. Esoliks. Piiopio. Eeone. Eeone Kalis. Ea!a-mt-
Ealnh fL pres. entered sgains: Eeone Jf
Keiebe. Ealumssn. Lohiaa and E. Ka .The Jury foond Waiiele. Ks--
gnilty as charged, sad Pisopio
, not goflty as eharged. none
Uth Rex vs. Bala, Eailimalai Kahai., Ooaat, Loossoie. Eanaa
, ana Bdi Kitu pkaad gaiity
K' guilty, and Kailimalai, Kahai. Kalalakoa and Oopa, not gniltv.
Ktx vs. Keakui. Keakui plead gailty.
Uth The followtaj ia a lift of the prisoners who
were this aorniar broupht op for judgment, and after
being at aorne length br the Attorney tim-
ers;, received their several (enter cef at Ibe handa of
Justice Harris :
Karealu. Sned $f. and mats of Coart.Kealakaa. fined tJOU, and costs of Court.Puuweoweo. fineo and costs of Court.Raiama. imprisoned tor " year at hard labor, and
eosts.Kinilaa. fined t'i. o costs.Kahelemauna. fined and eoaU ol Coart.Kihn. fined $75, no eoata.Kaailuarale. imprisoned for 5 years, bo coin.kuaana, fined $76, do coal.Taaoao. fined $60. ao eoaU.Jaa. Kaolabea. fiord 5 no coats.katnakea. fined $lou, no costs.Kaibefiaa, lutfisoued : year- - at hard labor.Waikakaie. fined $TOo. and eoaU.Wm. Brown, (aol yet sentenced.)Moio. fined $101'. and eoata.Keku. imprisoned IS montha, and eoata.Kanepaiki. fined $Jio, and eoata.Kooke. imprisoned i rears, no eoata,Kabele. fined $76. and costs.Kalaaioahu. imprisoned for IS months, and coats,koa. fined $1. and eoata.Katliuakea. imprisoned for 5 years, no eoata.Alublkes. imprisoned 3 yeara. and costs of Court.Hapa, imprisoned 6 yeara, no eoata.kailaa. fined $7(1. no eoata.Ke'e. fined $75. and costs.Wailek. fined CPU. Bo eoata.kshaunabele. fined $60. and eoata.Pake- - fined $75. no eoata.kaaiawaawa. fined $100. no eoata.kaloaole. fined $;oi'. ao eoata.kawika. imprisoned 3 years, no eoata.jaooluhi. imprisoned 3 years, no eoata.Uataoe. fined $100. and Costa.kauuebeu. fined $100. and eoata.tipiopio, fined $60, and eoata.ltulu. imprisuned . years.kauautUo. fined $100. atd eoata.Bill Nihi. fined $:'00. and eoata.keakui. imprisoned H months, no eoata.
HAWAIIAN GAZETTEAX IXllEl'K.NDEST JOCKXAl,
PEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN HtOGRESS.
tVWUMMMB AXL KIHTE1) BY
II KX KV M. WI1ITX EI
WEDXlXl'Ar. AI'ML 15.
Tnrm Majsstiks thk King akd Qi ek.x have
duting the past week continued their progressthrough the windward Islands of Hawaii. Mauiand Molokai. everywhere receiving the most flat-
tering demonstrations of welcome and loyalty
from the people. Our last week's report an-
nounced their arrival at Hilo. where they spenttwo day. From that place the steamer took
them to Kaalualu. the southern-mos- t point ofHawaii, and at the beautiful village of Waiohitiu
they spent one day. leaving on Saturday noon forKona. where they spent Sunday. Monday andTuesday. April C and 7th. were spent at Kawai-ha- e
and Kobala. The royal party reachedMaui on Tuesday evening, and remained on thatisland one week, visiting the principal settle-
ments. From Ishaina they embarked on Tues-
day morning lor Molokai. to visit the Ieper set-
tlement, where a portion of Tuesday was spent,their Majesties being accompanied by the Boardof Health. The steamer reached her dock lastevening at 11 o'clock, and the population of thecity turned out en masse to receive the royal party.Their Majesties landed soon after, under a royal
salute from Punchbowl, which was illuminated,
arid were driven to the palace, the wharves andstreets being brilliant with torches, while bonfires
on the hills in rear of the city lit up the sub-
urbs, und turned night into dav.
1t was very thoughtful in Their Majesties to
include a visit to the Lepers on Molokai. in theirprogress through their kingdom, and the effect
on the unfortunates there confined, cannot beother than beneficial, showing them as well asothers, that their King and Queen possess a ten-
der regard for those w ho are banished for publicsafety to that secluded spot, from which. tho.:ghit be a garden of Paradise, none who enter it aslepers can expect ever to leave. But the wisdomof having them isolated as they are. is every dayshowing itself. The placue is practically arrest-ed, and do lepers are seen or heard of nowamong the people, who are. under the presentrigid system, saved from its fatal spread. Wequestion whether the history of any people showsa more praiseworthy act. tban that which theHawa.ian Government and people did when they
took every leper high or low. rich or poor, from
their homes, their families, their husbands, wivesand children, and sect them to a secluded, but
healthy and beautiful retreat, from which there is
do escape. Whatever else the Hawaiian people
may do worthy of record, this actwill always be instanced as showing them posses?ed of the noblest traits which humanity is en-
dowed with.
When the first gang of prisoners was broughtDp for sentence on Monday. Hula, who has beencalled the leader in lite riot, was asked if he bad
' anything to say why sentence should not be
fie replied that he bad. and went on
to stale that, three days before the riot, a com-
mittee of thirteen was appointed to take meas-
ures to secure the election ot Queec Emma: thatthey were the prompters of the trouble : that hearid the others convicted were only the tools, or
as he expressed it. " the branches :" and whilehe was willing to submit to any punishment the
Court imposed, yet he demanded the pomshment
of the members of the committee, whom he calledlive leaders. There is do doubt macl truth and
force in what be said : but the fact that do one of
the committee took any active part in the not, hasprevented a prosecution of taVm. however activethey may bare bees io inciting others. Theirnames are all known to the authorities, and theyare do doubt largely responsible for the disturb-
ance una may be as guilty as any who were con-
victed : yet evidence sufficient to convict them is
lacking. They are. howeeer, liable to arrest and
trial, should aay evidence come to light- - Hu u
remarks were replied to by the Attorney Gen-
eral at well as by J ai lice Harris, who explained
why the members of the committee, who mayhave been really the instigators of the riot, were
not tried. We insert aa abstract of JusticeHams' remarks :
Ton have been indicted for riot, in the course ofwhich this hcitdtrsg was injured, and the furnitureto a very tare extent destroyed, and the live,limbs and health ot several persons, most of themRepresentative of the People, were endanfered.Some of the Representative arc shown to have beenseverely hurt, and one of them it is said ha sincedied of bis wound.
A Jury of your countrymen have weighed thetestimony against you with the greatest fairnessand deliberation and have found you ail guilty ofthe offence, but in giving sentence, I shall take intol llwalaV i alsna i a carefaUy a I may br able the testi-mony as it affects each one of you, making a greatdistinction tsetween those who merely destroyedproperty, or were merely active promoter of disor-der, and those who actually assaulted Members ofthe latitlainrc
It has bees stated by one of your number, whohas plead gaiity and speaks for himself a well asfor all of yoo that you Were instigated to this vio-
lence by other, who, he aavs, were a " Committeeof Thirteen.' Such instigation is not made to
here, and, if it were. It would be little or noTon are all men, and it would be childish
The Jsry fosxad xr.m-.- i.; Esiai, Kaaiawaawa and to allow jonrseive. by the advice of other, to be
stirred op to commit murder, roSbery or acts of
Tiolrnee. and It would be no defence for you eeen If
such Inatlcation were ehown.The King was dead. Two candidates for the
appeared. Ton farorrd one of them. You
bad every rt;!u to endeavor to Influence the election
in favor of Ibe one w hom yon preti rrvd by every
peaceful mcana consonant with pood morals.
The addresses made for the purpose of lufluenclncthe elceiton mav have led to this violence. ButIhere are somottiioirs the remote influence of whichthe law can take no notice of. In my opinion, andprobably in lb? opinion ot every one who hears me,am person who baa counaeiod violciice, during HieUs": tii;hleen months, w ho. by speech or publication,has suctrsted It, or who has spoken of it in termsImphini: approbation, or when spoakinc of ll ha
M Be H wilb prompt disapproval. Is answerableIn no small degree to his own conscience and at thebar of public opinion for the disturbance now underour consideration, vet Ibe law may not reach llieru.
You w ho are heir to answer for the offencearainat good order, must 'remember that the King
qaently at greatly reduced cost. The first suchimself lias set vou J tie best ol example, in revar
rrncv for the law. When a candidate on tbeSth ofJanuary, 187S, he bent without any question to thevote nt'the LorHalure. and during Ilic whole of the
preceding this election assorted the people to Iec. 1ST3. Washington, presence ofobserve the law. anil rxprrsseil his determination to...... ., It V. m mn.l ! Tlinr.ktul that VOU BHU
vourvindicti'
friends have been pursued, with uo spirit ot On occasion the resident's annualam! 1 trust that : sentences which M(, or 500 words was transmitted from
about pronounce on von will have m them, as
that attribute of mercy which is Washington New org. distance of1 amlarme r,rivit-.- - to 1 I In itHUi- - decree, and whichba's been evidenced even by thoc who have sufferedInjurv at viur hands.
The pr.". f.Tma elections bv the people, whichallusions have been made, wsjpa utterly ineffectual,and could have uo other effect, at any rate, than toadvise vour representatives of your wishes. Tonaav that 3000 people voted men, women, andchildren. This would have no better effect ttiau toahow you that 17.000, or more, on this Island didnot sympathise with vou, and tear very much that
wp.ng Idea ot the" necessity Representativebillowing what you pleased to call the Instruc-
tions ot their constituence haa been impartedvou. ReiTcseotative are not delegates and suchan idea as you seem to posse regarding the socalled instructions would subversive of all
and must be rejected by every thinkingm But vou attacked Rcprrsriitativca who Werescut here bv other districts, and who most certainlywere votim: in accordance with the sentiment oftheir constituencies. You attacked some whosedevotion to their country is known of all men,whose public services and grey hairs should haveInvited protection, who came here under thesaleguanl of the Hawaiian people, and entrustedwith the performance of high public duly.Through your acts the presence ot fureigu troopshas been necessitated.
The vote that had been given made KalakauaClass and no act ot vours or auv one culd undo it.
c usequentlv the attack was not only barbarous butevery Representative made reduced see not undertaken
and house destroyed. ikaua Hwwhur impracticable but will.Aoa Patent IlightonTwa proc-cdlm- : was twoashamedsuch as to make everv
and if vou had persevered in your madness,have seen for tbc first in live
formidable arm turned on crowd, and seen yourstreets strewn with the bodies ol men, women andpcrhaie children.
How thankful oucht to feel that no deathstook place here, and only one death Isattribut-abl- e
to tbc insane folly which prompted youthese rash acts.
Thf Trim, of Rioters occupied the Supreme
Court the whole of last week. J ustice Harris presid-
ing on the Bench, and Attorney General Hart-we- ll
conducting the prosecution. There were
io all sixty-si- x persons arraigned for trial as hav- -
ins been concerned in the riot. A number of
these were under prosequi, Engjjhto ine tact mat tue prosecution om not possesssufficient evidence to justify their trial. Theirrelease does not prevent their being any
time, should circumstances call for it. Of those
who were tried, forty-on- e were convicted as
been concerned in the riot. Of those four
were sentenced on Monday last to five years im-
prisonment : five to three years; one to two
years, and three eighteen months, while twenty-se-
ven were sentenced to pay fines varying
from one dollar la two hundred dollars and costsof court. The amount ton total of 33100,
and will probably be paid by the criminals ruth--
than have to work them out on the In
every respect, this, which is the most important j
trial oar courts have ever held, lias, from its coinits been jn
most orderly manner, authorities being fullyprepared for any disturbance that might havearisen. The officers of the Conrt. including theJustices. Attorney General. Sheriff, andthe clerks, deserve the thanks of the community.
To Sheriff Dayton's viiilance. in securing therioters and the evidence necessary to ceVnvict
them, perhaps mo-- e than to any one individual
is due special credit for untiring zeal in arrang-
ing the details connected with each case, so thatDo confusion occurred where so were ar-
raigned.
I'htirlo Muiuner.
The manv Americans i these Islands cannotfail to share in the universal regret fell in Ibe
United Slates at the of her great senator.All parties and sections of the country are united
in regarding ibis as a ualional loss. A sense of
national bereavement is felt throughout the na
the ofsuffered, Postmaster Saul
opposed most bitterly complimentaryAmerican has merchants At
receired universal congratulatingtowhich be
wasfor scholarship, eloquence and talentposition brought bim into relations with
tbe and best people at home and abroad.
he first visitei Washington, it was remark
ed that the tbe United su-
preme Court drove op to his hotel and left
him tbe cards of tbe This was to
Judge Story, whose pupil Sumner bad been, andwhose place as Professor at the Harvard fjw
been offered him when man
ot and twenty years. hewent letters introduced him to the most ex-
clusive and cultivated circles, for who gavethem k iew be would more tban justify all
they conld say in favor.
Sumner did not stronchold of tbe haa
culture, statesmanship, eloquence or mental
strength. Men enough wbo andbits, in regards, failed securing such
confidence. be was as a criticas originator of wise measures.
He was called arrogant offensively
opinionated. An acquaintance us thatif there was peculiarly favorite on the toe
friend. Sumner was sure to come down on
hard. But we do not object his pride.
did not to false air ofhumility- - he not feel. As dis-
regard of the feelings of others, if he bad it.which we doabt. we can dispense witb it in viewof faithful defence of tbe rights of humanity.
It would b well for all of us if. in mattersof principle, be equally honest, equally
ici whether tbe truth would affect tbeinterests or feelings of ourselves or our friends.
Ibe thing is to sure what tbeis. bare the strength clearness of
see clear of prejudice, or t.
and courage to act according ttte
well understood considered dictates of con-
science. If devotion principle conflictwith others, or obloquy, so it. Ciiarles Sum-
ner never for tbe odds in conflicts.He never cared for or thought the chances ofwhat tbe sncceaa. was to
natter of sublime indiffereoce whether his coursewould be approved of others. He couldbe managed any or and, what is
bettr. be sought otters.He disdained tbe idea maoageoiest.
be often called unpractical tadsiotiary men whose moral horizon
narrow, and whose wore more impressed
with present necessities than with the grand pos-
sibilities of the future.
Let us learn lesson from his life. was
chfVitci-- that gave Sumner strength. Hepreferred be true rather than to be consistentor popular. He illustrates the fact that a publicman who does not strive to please manipulateothers, but devotes himself to his own instinctsof duty and right secure himself what is
better than popularity of a day, he will be re-
spected believed in.
Oa-en- n XelrRrrnpli y.
A most valuable discovery has been made in
telegraph art, by which messnges nre trans-
mitted at a d rapidity, and conse
acessful public trial of this invention was made
time 11, at in theI ost master-- ! leneral Cresswell.
that lastlie 1 1
toossible, it to a 290as
is
to
Ia of
areto
be
your
a
youra
the
h
and
or
over single wire, 22 l, minutes, thespeed obtained being over 2.500 letters perminute. New York the Message was de-
livered from the antomatic instrument, printed in
bold type, in pretence cf the Postmaster of New
York. This achievement telegraphy is themore remarkable as the principle involved is not
new, but was well known in 184S. The experi-
ments made at that date were practically without
result. Bjf the new American combination of
chemistry and mechanism the speed is apparent-ly almost unlimited, messages at the rate of 1,200
words, or 6 000 a being afterwards
transmitted with equally satisfactory results.Hitherto the speed attainable over circuits of
similar England the twenty-tw- datapresent in for high Honolulu FIJI, for
not foreseen, the totalTelegraph davs. Macgregor, alow boat,
not f"r have accomplisheddavs. much
In addition this increased trans- - expect specially built lor the vovage,mission, the announcement that cables power would
iiad been are haveentirely Kal
to whatking. carried So
of of
at
to
in
to
toto
to
It
to
in
in
an- -
horn the lias
for the discovery. The cable questionweigh only IJaj cwt. per nautical mile in
twenty miles of its length, and
be covered only with prepared manilla.
be by ordinary ships, without machinery,
and only one-tent- part tho electric force now
in use will required distinctIt is promised that by this cible messages shall
be between England and America one
shilling.New York papers slate that contract was
closed on 9th of between the inventorsol the ranid tele"rahv to which we have
released owing anJ nmwaj the exclusive
of this patent across Pacific, for which it
pays inventors STSO.OOO in slock. BJ the
use of these inventious the company expect to be
able to transmit messages across the aloue half the rates at which business could be
done under the present system of operating.The Alia informs us that Captain Moreno,
whose projected cable enterprise to connect China
and Japan with America only failed of passage
by the lack of single vote, at the last session ol
Congress, urnved on the steamer Arizona, to
the influential citizens of San Francisco in
new cable company to carry oul his
project. the endorsement of themen of San Francisco Captuiu Moreno will re--
turn to and there will then lie no dif- -
menoement to close, conducted in the the Chinesefi(.uUy outaining charter; are
Marshal.
many
death
Marshal
judges.
ready and willing to supply the most of the Cap-
ital. The pi in is to go from San Francisco, by
way of the Sandwich Islands, to Japan or by
way of Aleutian Islands if the Russian Gov-
ernment will give the required assistance.
The cruise of the U. Steamer Tuscarora, of
which we gave description March 4. from San Di-
ego to port, will, when completed to
demonstrate that the route via Honolulu is theproper one to lake, as il so much gainediu completing the cables on to the AustralianCoianies, connecting with the numerous
gioups intervening. With Highton's cheupcable, laid an ordinary the new
printing apparatus descubed, there noreason to doubt the practicability of laying
and of its invest- - chaljbealement from the start.
An sV aurtral uua'i icv s.
tion, not only by the olored race for whose On return to Sydney the Xew Southright he struggled and but those who Wales General. Hon. Samuel,
him his life. The dinner was tendered to bydeath of no public man in of that port. banquet an
more mourning. The reason address was read to him. him on
of this will bear reflection. return. read response. WeCharles Sumner gifted man. famed copy from Miming Herald his
wisest
oflor
dae
School bad youngscarcely five Wherever
his
those
thatthat his
But Charles gain his
hiscould equal sur-
pass these
than safo publicand
once tuld
corn
Hecare others
which bis
his
could
main truth
visionthe
and
world bim
never
bymanage
vetyHence was
was more
his
will for
theand
the
miles,
At
letters minute,
for
200
that
will
will own
will
will laid
for
the
aciuc
tbo
this
will
andMr.
by
above
him
his
His which views healthand
the new mail route, and they are certainlyvery encouraging
"I may now say to you that could affordgreater gratification tban this expression of your
good to me by your assembling here andthe address wblch Mr. just read to me.
did nol come here to make speech, lorbave no time during tbe abort period bavebeen on shore to think of beyond matter
domestic concern, and of very charac-
ter. But this may tell you, that bave every con-
fidence in tbe postal service which bave in-
augurated being great success. Tbe commence-
ment, no doubt, has cot been verybat in fact it was almost impossible thai large un-
dertaking ol tills kind to established without orne little hitch or at
on confidence of by reason start. The mishap to tbe Macgrejror been
Perhapsan
of it.
to
we
tobigotry
require
of
clique,
never toof
It
Allowing
Society
signnls.
forming
Congress,
Japan,
garding
nothingme
anythingof pressing
we
be bedifficulty
great disappointment to me; for did hope that we
should bave arrived il this port witb thiswithout diSculty. that we should bave perf.ruicd tbcpasesge within tbe contract time. bare
do iu saying, at what bat sinceoccurred, that but for tbe mishap, should havedelivered tbc mails in Sydney from in forty-ei:;-
days tbe time allowed by tbe conflict tor
their and this, notwithstanding the mailtwere deiaved two davs over time in the Atlantic.
$5
temporary bat been established, and whathas been performed by tbe Macgregor and City ofMelbourne, you must acknowletia-- e that il baa
great deal, because we bave delivered
tbe mail, ci der unfavorable in pe-
riod considerably Icse tban tbc contract time ot theline way Surx and to Southampton.
have read duritnr my absence, various atatemer.tipo-ib- ili:,
wbee get the permanent conicdid not very much from tbe temporaryservice, as tbe vessels employed were not altogetheradapted to and as tbe difScullies to be encoun-
tered by unsuitable were very great. maysay further, that tbe service haa commenced al
worst time of tbe year lime when it was im-
possible for the Atlantic to quickpassages unless under tpecially favorable circum-
stances. On the Pieldc Eailway, although now
there are sny diOcnltles, and the is sel-
dom Mopped, still it tea worst the year.Daring tbe time travelled over line, the whole
country from New to tbe top of tbewas covered with in some place many
deep. Although we fsissed tbe line ttlasevere setton, wtii;h is now over, we travelled with
no discomfort. Indeed tbe travelling was exceedcomfortable, and no one need lb
age by tbe Pacific route, and over that marvel
tae Pacific Railway. consider we have
done very fairly In spite of the service not being ex-
actly np to time, and of course excepting the mis-
hap to Ibe Macgregor, which no one could control.It was Indeed question of Interest In the depait-men- t
as well as with the public, whether, we haveundertaken what ean be carried out that Is whenwe get the permanent aervlce to deliver the mallawithin the contract time from London, which weestimate will be from 41 to 43 days. Thetime occupied by the steamers crossing the Atlanticfrom Liverpool to New York during eight monthsof the year, does not exceed ten days. Indeed fre-
quently It is under ten day. From New York toSan Francisco the distance ia at present accom-plished In six days and twenly hours and this willbe shortly reduced. In number then the
from Liverpool to New York would occupyseventeen day. No great exertion hitherto hasbeen made to promote the qniek dispatch of themalls from London to San Francisco, yet weas positive fact, that the average time occupied In
their transmission, extending over lengthened pe-
riod, has been about nineteen days, and this la be-
ing lessened by the Increased facilities affoidcd onthe railway line. Well now, under mure favorablecircumstances and have been promised every
by the companies and .the Ameri-
can Government, to facilitate the transmission ofour malls wc have not the least doubt that the dis-
tance from London to San Francisco will bo perform-ed very shortly In 17 days. But we may falrlv calcu-late on IS days. Well, "l am quite salialied whenitet the new steamers now building, that the vovagefrom San Francisco to Svdncy, Including stoppageaat II lulu and Fiji, will be accomplished In J.')
days, and frequently time.do not say (rem mere guess work. If any one
take the trouble to calculate the distance, hewill dud that steaming at the rate of twelve knots anhour. It can be done in that time. We bear the as-
sertion made that the strainers cannot averagetwelve knots. They do considerably more theAtlantic. The distance from Sydney to
Is just 400 miles more than double the distancefrom Liverpool to New York. This la the steamingdistance, taken from the logs of different vesaela.There can be thus no disputing the fact, as it is theresult of experience. The distance across the Atlan-tic being performed in ten days, it follows that thedouble distance the Pacific would tie twentydues the miles mlillt hunt aav two dsrs
length in by Wlicatstone days in all. twoat and and one day" stoppagetomatic system at use the lays time be
speed" service by Costal Popart- - five With the a we
ment does exceed letters per minute. - bo' J thevoyage in 28 or Whs it thro too to
to speed of vessels ofwe have great and speed, accomplish it in three
senseless, larcely cost, under you,would whatissued prouabl- -
bave besxaoa asthe linesarcIrieod Hawaii Arts awarded medal
would
roads.
water,
giro
nolle
tried
fines
often
assume
each
calls
would
I
en-
list
With business
a
steamer, and
a
i
a
during
history
aa early remarks.
intimate
When
States
a
better
aa
before a
fferent
asked
a
party
minds
a
a
twenty- -
sustain
n
Marchreferred
n
a
a
y
LambtonI a really I
I
a
I Ijust
a
a
could expected
people a
Ivessel
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delivery
service
a
a
balle
time boats.expect
make
Tork Ne-
vada tnow,
dread
average
rouod dis-tance
know
railway
under
Fran-cisco
ll.it- - llllir. It'll Ilia, I p 1
. killed to tie at you will that we. this to Mr. rf la In allstill been ,. out, far
youtime
youthat
to
the
be
be
It
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be to
sent
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for
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the
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the
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concerned, I would much rather travel lv the Pacific line I was Koine tosay a thousand times, rather
than by the Suez line. Iu the Red Sea Hue, youare twenty daya within the tropics, and In the other,
' only ten days, with trade wind and agreeableweather almost at all times. I mention these pointsto you, thinking you would be interested to bearthem. So far 1 am personally concerned, feelgrateful to you tor the expression of your good will,and (eel tin so lar that I have done what I
eameatly desired to do, and what really went toKurope lor. hope that, with the blessing of God,
ma be spared until this postal service Is fairly Inoperation, when 1 am sure 1 shall see great suc-
cess. (Applause.) I thank you very much for luviting here to meet you to day."
I. ill or Pi1 urolinn.Tati.oksvii.i.k. Feb. 28, 1874.
Editor Gazkttk Dear Sir : Incompliancewith requests mude by friends at the Islands,
send, for publication in your valuable paper, few
iicts in regard to this portion of the old NorthState. Should you deem them worthy of place
in yonr columns, they are at yonr service. Iwould be clad to write more, bat my health does
not permit. Truly yours. m. .
CHEAP AXD DEsIR VBI.F. HOMES.
For the purchase of cheap and desirable homesAlexander County, in Western North Carolina,
affords most excellent opportunities. The pricesof good lands (unimproved) range from two tofive dollars per acre. Improved lands, of goodquality, from five to ten dollars per acre, accord-
ing to improvements. These lands nre admirablyadapted to the cultivation of nearly every kind ol
cereal and vegetable ; and there is always ready
market for the products of the farm. Most of
the fruits of temperate climate succeed remark-
ably well. There is also evidence ol the exist-
ence of several kinds of valuable minerals in thiscounty, while the water power afforded by itsmountain streams is sufficient ti drive nearly if
not all the machinery in the State. There is also
very large snpply of valuable limber, snch as
ptne. oak. hickory, ash, white wood, (the tuliptree.) black locust, chestnut, maple, cherry, beech,birch, black walnut, ire. Then there is an abund-
ant ol pure, soft water, as well as two sul-
phur and five springs of excellentquality. One of these sulphur springs is located
three miles from the beautiful little town of Tay- -
lorsvillc, and is laid to be one of tbc best In thecit'le at once, being profitable country. Two of tbc spring are ab int
looking
circumstance,
of
we
considerably
me
chalybeate
a mile from tbc same town, and their water arc alaoclaimed to be ol superior excellence.
tbe fare ate thatIs located about the of Ibe countv. Its population probably does not exceed one hundred andfifty: but il Is, a thriving little place.It contains a court honse, five three cbnrcbca,one masonic hall, and two flourishing schools. Thescenery around varied and grand. Tbc climateis almost unrivaled in point ol salubrity. Indeed,the writer believes it to be one of tbc most suitableplace on the American Continent for consomi'tives
other Invalids and he has no donhl that tbetime will come tbe highlands of North Caro-lina will be numbered atnonc tbe moat popular
sociiii gives the Colooisl Government's re-- resorts of tbc world. The pnre, dry moun- -
-- ! - ,..,,..;. .l,,.a d..li.rl.ir,,ilr
encouraging:
London,
ac-
complished
steamers
scarcelytbe of
p
as
It
supply
invlcnralive, while tbe winter arc comparativelymild for tbc latitude.
Witb it. esc and other adrintare. too numernoto be mentioned in newspaper article. It is to behoped Ibat this most delightful and health givingregion, where nature baa done so much adi rn,will, at no period, be brought into noticeand be appreciated a it justly deserve.
For tbc benefit ol those wbo may whih to come toTaylorsvtlle, state that tbe nearest railroad
la located al Stateaville. on the WesternNorth Carolina Railroad, twenly mile nlstant ; butit ia ey mailer to dnd private conveyance fromthat place this, as there are livery stable atStatesvllle. St. B.
Australasian & American MailSteamship Company.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
1 V P H R K K S !PT IA
On or about the 30th of April.
When you consider tbe hurried way In which Ibis Freight to San Francitco. per Ton. Fireper cent image.
FOR SYDNEY VIA !
onorx-tln- c at Kaadavsj with BranchMsraxaer
Auckland and Fort Chalmers, N.Z.
that have been made witb regard to ,h STEAMSHIP TARTAR,c! accomplishing tbia service wiibin tbc contract '
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On or about the 4th of May.
to s.s mtxtiwoOb or ahowl
TTiaranay,Match ttl
TO TDFT.On or about
Mosdsy,
April MArr--J asth'sfsarMaj ZStS Jsse.Jrmc .. sasa;iisajBty adjaty- -.
mvia Aisawea.
ISSh Stoverr. her
4k r.
..nth.Ivta
mr rasas lii il for EAJsTERS KTATTW and ErROPE.pureltatfxaj their TUmoxb at owe OaVe. srSl be a!
krsrc asaiss itshatasa ta tares bestdea BarljaT Isitct qaac
cries of BaMace fx.mr For and lxassaasre. or aay further In for
madoo. apply to , HAfUni.B sk CO.. Ags-at-s.
The Slttinilon ! Frce.The sixteenth of March, when the Prince
Imperial attained his majority, wai a great
day at fhiselhurst, Kngland, where the exiled
Km pre and her son reside. Six thousand sup
porters of Ihe Napoleonic dynasty assembled
there, and the telegraphic report ys that it was
a grand fete, at which deputations from every
part of Franco were present, all bearing rich
souvenir as tokens of their loyalty. At thepublic reception, an addrr vat read, to which
the Prince responded. He said that the pre- -,.nlMH M
ence of o large an assembly on the occasion J JSshowed the alarm of France for her future. U tfmar
rtotsar. carconsidered a plebiscite as Ihe only salvation of eeiientrua
IDs country. II ine decision was against im-
perialism ho would accept it ; if in favor of aof the Kinpire. he wns ready to accept
tho responsibility of the tJoeernment. His ad-
dress was received with enthusiasm.
The additional fact that Queen Victoria sent
her gifts, and that lately-marn- Duke of
Kdinburgh and his bride visited the Kmprees and
Prince all possess political significance, and
mean this that day is not distant when
the Prince -- , II be the jf .( rYWaXt. sVg.. FvTrtfHFrance under title of l.look upon thi as a foregone and
whenever the opportune moment arrives, wheth-
er by a plebiscite, or by a popular up-
rising in his favor the moment he touches
French soil, the army and people will all cem
Mm to support and Mae.Mahon will grace-
fully retire, and in such a way as to secure the
good will ol the imperial government, which sue- -
ceeds him. The prince may not be po a eased
of the ability of his fathvr. bat he will serve as a
figure head to perpetuate a famoos ol
which are proud, and which will
satisfv the people for ten years to come at least.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
vnilM IITIIi:. There will be DislnrService at The Lyceum on Mumlay next, the 19th lnat. athalf-pas-t seveu In Ihe evenlua. Thoae who have
no fixed place of worship are paruculsrly invited to attend.The seats arc all free. It
To the Public.4 I.I. PERSM" are hereby nollllc.1 not In
mtL truM MAKl I ill. II. my mn, on nrhaMM any proprrty from him. or iiiak pa.to Mm, h hf li not my aarnt. or actliCwHitrol, anl ta a minor. My rattir brand
Iloirotura. April 9, 174. M VKI '
Administrator's Notice!1 MU'ltSK.M l tintlns;TVlll'. M-l- tt l IS uf
K VIIMI'A. t Isle of llnrokane. Nolrequests all persona liav Ins; claims apresent them with the necessary vimsit months from the oete of this pubbe forever tvarred. and alt persona Itsare requested to make immediate pay
Aitmlnlatratnr of the rtatsteNorth Kohsla. March :sth. 1ST4.
111 Itiillspa.
l
Administrator's Notice!I miiiisii.m li hnvltta; seen ritnltTHE .VtlMIMMTKATOR of the Kalate of K A
IIIKlKl'Mt'. ki Knhala. ileeeaaeil.all persons having claims aralnst seal lasts tosame with necesswry vouchers sit monthsdate hereof, or ther will forever barred, and allIndebted to asld Katste are requested to make Impayment to K -- r
Administrator of lbs Estate of Kahookumu.North Kohals. Hawaii. April nth. IS74.
Kstste
North
PURE LIME JUICEWarranted keep the Longest Voyage
In 2, St anl 5 gallon PaOavyivhiM,
Prepared by George MorrisKALIEI, 0AHU. ISLANDS.
FOK
For Sale by C. Brewer dk. Co.sa lya
of
of
THEbeinir
sassssedlanes
Tarlnrsville is conntv nf Alexander, and such relief at oncecentre
nevertheless,
here Is
and ;when
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upon IhreeO'lllh- - ,f I
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which
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laeacy.Imperial topwror rwCTiwls
Napoleonconclusion,
preceded
dynasty,Frenchmen
NEW
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skleeoegh.
NEW
Norfolk Island Pines.TAR.
art
O n S mAm llBY CHAS. LONC,
A Supreior Lot ft! S-rr- a 61,
CLTIV
THE BRITISH ASD 90RTH AMERICAMAIL STEAMSHIPS,
LIVKRPOOL BOW TO 1D WBtW TORE,CaltiBf Has
Til K - 1. : N KVIRT WMX.
Rx.tknia Xevtkia BmJihm-- f.
.aSassstsirst, tjieasia.
.iWn, lastAtUu. HU,.V'jrria, Jasra,SsMbi Artswr, Tei at.(Waorio, JaWfa. Aaaa, IViswsst
Frssn , W i slsnslsy ana!wrtjsjr. Ptesa Bsmsm ever) SMsssOay.
RATES or PA38AB.Cablsa a- - - . . i , i..
According ta sseosasaxlstJosto Paris. U s.i.liM.ssl.
iib '.araa.lithe ""'' ti.ii Vaerseey.raona tickets Llseepoel aaujansati as. awatasSa jB
diair of Kansas, at rates.rrelaht iskm Hi ssssry aa iNnassssss sI rleetirii ilr-- n Si race hi. III a I
CS (V FI.1M ktU. Insl. tut.sswsyswaysrs frees-- ssess Ti stas
Thi 1'inisffl I iai ilflisils is.ii iliaai BasJ
if itsssillsa is a mmleuod always rmmm-r- . d.
asaty c .1 ra.tsjrtir
New Bakery.i iisn.wit.si t : Miilti
SUCH'S CALIFORNIA HERB CURE
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ASTHMA
PUBTHE PAST TWO VKtHS I HaVE BF.F1 wlBJF
uithinir spells, especially in tbe raornina. as soon as f wonld awake.n a severe attack cf asthma : this a disease hereditary to ewe fssaiiv.sailed with a roost severe attack of asthma. I coached so aiaeh that it as kI sat nothing withnot it Hiring severe paia in cheat and I
medicine to no purpose. I was recnmmendeil to ro into a wsrater eliaaats. anichange of elimats had no effect, and when I left Ssn Jose I never expected to rawot
teat remedy, whichcure. I am as bale hearty as I yr was ia my life. I hav wis Owlvariably prridaeed tbe same happy result. I now recommend it to ts public,
asthma, it haa noI dn not put this r alif rnia Kerb Remedy before the Pwbli aa s O
eentrated on those vital organs tbe Lungs. Tbe constriction of th Bronchialand wonderful remedy gives to tho wbo suffer fro at that dieerwill prove its value by its aty agent or any person fella this iTslifnr
the patient a it is represented to I will refund tbe esooey. It ia aproductions. haa long been a settled axiom in the public mind, that fWe ah untcous vegetable slnrebonse baa provided a aumeieat remedy th distnlty
bias, and for ages been a bane of th medical profeesiva. Year.FH Wt i r
THE FOLLOWING LETTERS ARE FROM PARTIES 10 HATE 0
Tins Hi i :ii i .
And whose original Letters I have ray possession. Mmmi
List and for reference inquire uf any of thes partiesyou any further infot
Pav Faiertaeo.hav a very sevre as
for which f .and bo relief setilme medicine. (Saeh'swhich has entirely cored Br. I eons
eyvry pali
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ftv th.
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ffae-- Th
Car eoaVr
you may desire.
1877.
every day.(ia believe.)
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DILLINGHAM CO.,Wrrtfe Uwiitaa
WAGONS FOR SALEONE LIGHT OPEN BUGGY ONE LIGHT TOP
These Buggies were made to Mm m tfcs Citf.
Aad wsirra-tr- d to be ot the beat qaality, aad well-se- aTHE WAS DOXK BY TBC BEST MECRAXICe! Ol
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araa a a;' ra t n a radar Ihw caadtuaa f la baa
Irunm art. it to I 111 A mm, for aa raleaac c
Ikr aaal raaatV At all mm IMHM MaMit.r tar ptwAtabM, thr aeat ft ataattoi
Hoau ntfiusft. rus.rrv. Ka-r-b Slat. 1T4
Jfcarr 5i tR t tarn rear tt.a lt.-- tv tar evratarallrrtrapcrt. af Haw gaamn fur Lbr aaarlat af 18T3 aaa 1ST 4
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li wiU ba iaa.rn it ibM ai.aki at tW Mam mi .1 oftW rrara aaaew MsrbSrr taaa aa law raar nrrraras atovthat Ikr ta.SJrSalaralr aa that Baaasasaa to raarw I
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appaar la harr raapad IW Wsrll af tha faaaesU ponuoatar raar in. aad base Sara suai at (t Bc." TraaW danag the past aartar aas bar: laactire. ta
wtja-- a bar fallae dar-la- a
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poraatts. aad taaa lacraaatng tW pi falil f theoaat-- r Iraai tbr baciaardaraa of traaV tbas far dariac
rrar. laaa aalilr to amaact a rrrr aettra diataait toratapi, taap,as tW raaaaiaiasj aprta; asvalaa: aaa tarasa af tbt aug aaawsssaaa aw aar crap, uw tataesjr win
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Aat amir J V faabom. radars. XT atsra frvra
Flan Aiiaaa. Hareaasl. fnra wriadwanl Port(araa 1 J bogv . abaep. 1 laaaa, i akra lawsa.aaara. Wc- - beat tallow. 1 M4 barf. 10
kafs ywasaaa. 4 batoa pals. b4s rnbaua. Z pagstilirri. U paara axtoa. US aadto paav. U pea auetuarrr fWaaqpi Ua b Krpi. X kip.
aa T at Wall at. Baa Mr Kaktaa. Caa kasha. E
Buser. Baa B Tarlor. Baa CiaBa. U K Utlch-cac-
E ItaaabaaaiiB Brr A t lorSas. Mr. E Aaagat. J Aararat. J rvkc, Mr Coufiar. Br,oWABBaa, aal ' aact.
IlAi k4lto tarl. frai from L ikaaa ta
kXaf
Kaa.
Wkagssvjtartrwto a tasye bags
rwaakrwa. Kohala Oryr AMas
Maaa. from Maaia tarya USaaaaTar
laa. A tow, treat Koaava. Caatsa
A as ra Laws. Coir. aars frvaa tW Gato-ac--
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Bar itt cmniv laatbac t u liacaiau a .
Aw inst.a.r a. - . .FvAr Jaauita. PwA-tl- . rrxa. Waia-o-
bajr -- u;a- : .taa OaMTiBi Ntka. trva. Maasaa. tarya loot
fat4a.gcaertotaia al.Kki - V Li- - - o- .
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11 JB taami Bn-aaa- frww Wtadwarrl ran.AI1.KD.
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Aaa ekr Vina. Babrr. fcr ivbouk BakSctor raSawa. Baato. far Kaaa A
Jaccr Balllaorr. Ir BBaBBk A
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rvkr faak. Baakabi, far MaABa,
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sckr Kaaa, Mwnk. Itaa,. kahana.11 It : art Kt aJrreta-- rr Malay laa. Mr th
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rear M la A. r Sawmwik.fear 0M Mkrw. Kaka. tar Biro.
befcr Baaai Aaa. Baklai far Binbear g li "awar. far Bakalai.
aa rraaesssr Marca Slat: Bar paaaaaaat ' larla arra.JtWaachaat. Arrrrad Ii ,ll tWwSarfal liaa TWes-sw.- r.
Ajm ftk. afkw a faaasgr of t day aaal Uhaanfraaatrtaf to rrkart rosACk. Avasr.
Ax raar or BMBBBBi Lrm. Lnnrnxa Masrsm. Lad
aBaMk Bay. faMrato March MV that part paaaag
bad lkt an mmi caaaa . tank g ta BF rasd badOasss barb' aatal aaaua twa aar.- - aaA arT tW aaaaaa. wkaa
tkMlbaaattaf. arnwt..i.l wttk aad saaaayp.alkat ptgkwd Mam aa Aw lvAk of April at wm iisao. aad
aauVand ta uw barWraf Mniaita aaal aay
av- - awt rrtaa Saa Frawasrv- - had bgkt raraahto .
oabws. Maaa aar taa Aar. aaal Aw wsd Bill I sXaadsrw - - .- - g- - Bad autag KB n alia ad aaaaltr
BasSatod tW raws aad af Maaa uUia ot a.mt aad aaikwa aC tha part al JU t a.
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Hawaii Ms'. rd--
rrato saa par MB Apt--.- Ml C L Berkertaaat aaaBL Br J & W rtw. tua U aw A Laa. J Hrau,Mai Bin al. fella Ijajau. Mr Kckaad aad watt. H JaaA.aad As at rra.nr- - tx branar
Ot : atoML per BAaaa. AarS kk J I r laa II aad at atttaaarta baa rraacan.
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aaf fraaito aaai Terk papara III
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imi fiai Madllak IT
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tYem
troat
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pokr
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Aa BVa. area yaarv aad
tera were ask oat of the fightor load cp with freer.
aaartar,
laa. (Brsto
Baa
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Bark
rnaran.
Naw
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war. tour-b-
bring killed.
oti or i ii i ni:i:k.tin Hit Honor Ellsba U Allen. Cblrf Justice of
thr Supreme Court. urritrrd le toe sttrauirr Mi in Jo
ty Mr Barloa boldi hit rqrular weekly salcloal his sales room.
jy A nallcinal sAlolf 01 half bdur gun was flrejbv the 1". S. Ship Brntrta on tbc MftaJ last, to liememory ol Ex Fresidrrtt Fitlmore.
A Guit Finu-- P M. Rcrr of Four coon-Ii- .
lVul.rma, fca llui.l anil rn; 4.1KV :.!ol trbral tbi Mason.
t-- Our that,. arr dor lo the SrcrrtatT of thrSac Francisco McrcbiBU' for fllta oflatr jtiprr.
Tt.r tut acboonrr Katnol lrft port rraltrday.: i a fall carro for Kabalut, aud a coxdlv nnntlH--
ol passtttfrrs. Sbc U dcatinod lo be a favorite onIbia roate.
J.f- - At a airr'inc of Ibc thu Evanrrlicai Aaaoctatlor, hrld rratrrdtr, Mr B. W. r !;tv.
aa nnanltDonalr dtMstaard from the paatoralr of
tbe Kactuaaapi: Cburrb in Ibi city.
14T Kct IV J. H. Wytbr, pastor of Ibc FowellStreet Metbodrat Chnrcb. and profeaaor of iialura!bsatoiy la the Medical College of tbc Taciric, rrtved in tbc Mikado, intending to spend tew weekskrre. Next Sabbath crcning be will preach al Ibcl.Teectu iu Nnnanu atreei.
Pu LiTiNiisn'M. Tbc stoamrr tbc re-
mains of Ir Livingstone, has arrierd al Sues, andleft by canal for Southampton. His remains will beInterred in Westminster Abbey. London.
LaKGK Txxl A correspondent of tbc San Franrteco EZHih aay tha: be measured in the Big
Bottom, on Russian Hirer, a redwood tree SO Ice! in
circonifrreoce and SSPfeet hlgti He has aeen SO.tKW
leet of lumber cut Irom one tree.
UT Berlin pap. r of March 9 state that PrinceFraoonci Charie ol Prwaaia will make a toor aroundthe world thr coming aammcr. He gvx east aidthrough Rwaia and Japan, and lands at San Fran. a.v. :i.er Irnrers-.- 51.t I .:td State and rciur; sby wit ot I nndaJ.
A Vai.t-A)L- FantA. It is rcrxrtcd that t.AVwas rrcrii;!) offered to Mr Bowen fortbe Sew York
aaaaraaaam:. He dev itued to acll. Tet how few yearsIt b since the paper in a pecuniary point ot view wasbankrupt. The proprietor certainly has nt aspapcrgrain . and no small thing It is in these day.
" TBI EnrroA of the" aoVrrtiarr is not an en-
tirely reliable authority on" matters of news, dates,events, etc. The entry of Ihe Puke of Edinburghan.', his bride occurred on tbr 12th ot March, not the1Mb as error of do grew; importance perhaps, butsome people arc very apt to note small t rrors.
FiK'ATB Fasut. Wc call attcution to au instruclive story on oar fourth page, the design of whichis to show the dependence of capital and labor, em-
ployers and employees, on each other. Il is ashere as in England, where it was first print-
ed, and all will be instructed in its perusal.
Baka P Q MraaiT had an extraordinary pasage from this port lo San Francisco, of S4 days, ar-
riving there en the 29th of March, two day beforethe departare of the steamer. She probably leftgain tor Honolulu ou Ibc 6th ol April, and will be
due here on the 3Slb inst., allowing her the samerarsaagc down as abe had In April 1ST3. IS days.
tittSAT Loos The perils of sheep raising in Cali-
fornia and Nevada, may be inferred from thepublished in the San Francisco pipers, that a
sheep-raise- residing near Carlin. was the owner ofC .00V head or sheep last talt His sheep (toeamcaecddying about the first ol January, lu February over1.00V heasd died in cor otghk which were the last ofthe entire Sock. Twenty thousand dollars will notcover his loss.
Coout Ibpvktatio The bill now before a
to prohibit coolie servitude labor, makes it afelony for any person to import coolie laborers, orcontract to deliver them, and on conviction, im-
poses a fine of col less than (1, 000 more than
f . :.;-- : r.rrcut of oae or three years.Person bTtBftac Chinese women to the UnitedStates, unless the Utter come with their husbandor fathers, are to be subjected to the same penalties.Captains of vessels must furnish due proof of tachrelationship of the a omen.
Vbt Goon We saw s cartoon got up a few dayssince by Jack Rata, which was sent by steamer toLahaioa to the gallant Captain of the schooner Net-
tie MernlL It represented a well executed pictureof the acsboooer under full kail. And underneath
E P." Captain," figure of a long-lege-
bird, which is so intimately allied to thaschooner nd her skipper, occupying the space be-
tween the initials and the word Captain. Thewraaic was mounted on a frame and intended to be
hoof ap, at it deserved, in the schooner's cabin.
EsTim or Han at
tcaetm to New Calei
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Rocbbtobt. This well knownluteal who was a
to labor as a convict, asped to N. S. W. A tel- -
r mvs : " Hecri Kochefort aaa hisfrom New Caledonia iu aa open
boar. They bad bees three days at sea, when theywere pieced ap by Biitish sailing vessel tnd
to an Aostralian port. Kochefort has tele-t- o
Paris for loads. Be intead to Jitil theCoiled States and lecture in Americas cities beforehe return to Europe, where he wiil takeBp his residence in
Stbsss Pbatb The aKcoasd oBc- -r of the harkKABtnt, warned P Meyer, while swimmiag la theL t V i .ft arc Kc
retarsing to the vessel, and cad commerced Hbbb I
ing ap toe side, when he tell over and sack to thebottom A native dove and brought ap his body,which was landed oc the wharf. Or. SungecwaWwas called and responded to the summons.He At oace resorted to the usual appliances to res orelife to a person drewned. And for three hour labor-aw- l
to briaf; the corpse to lite, be; without success.Pu-in- g part of the time he was aided in his effortswilt battery. Deceased was a DAtive ofBremen, and 27 years of age. It was IBibaaat hisdear a i canei l'y heart d
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Bawm 1 Mr. Robert TtatatoB, while bathingic the sea at Kaseobe, Caaho, received a wound onhfc teca, wrkaefe exeftrd cc coccerx. xs :t a xs thoagtstto be simply a bruise troao coral or what is generally known as - stone bruise." Severtl days afterhts return frost KatolaB, the woosd began to 1s- -
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leat patano, wktek has ladkagi 1 the life of thepatieot. who is sot yet oat of danger. It is cowsupposed that ke was polsoeed by a saaail i WW Baa
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state-Den- t
. .a aaaaWaa. SAaoaw raf cocoL whea ia tbe sea. Native air freooewtrv
They sssallypapar J baa aawBa. .raua. i Araaaa kaBar. t iics ore applied it often proves fatal.
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SttA Ottxb Ht.Tm Last year threeSan Fraccisco ft
off the KarnrafKi - 3a. ThisA larger text has bees fitted out for the
same puipaa. oBoat af tbc vesseis toockiof acref.-- sspr;:- Oce c! t- - BBBBMM wh.rv. wjspaoyral to this service last year is said to have cleared
to its owners some 117 000 over oil eipe-ose- Tats
it a large retars oc a teatare oi five or six taraaoaadrjoaaars-- The far of the sea otter is said to be very
taaoaaa, taa o aal braafiaa; troat 1ft; lo teventy
f re dollar each, according lo ixtt. Now if there is
so great profit in this baalara. a share of it shouldK secured to this Don, wtscre schooner? and sailorsess be had a: all riairt TV tea otters are alwaysAiUrd with a rise ball, shot throwgh the head, so ascot to the skla. For that, a trood rjemats kt
r where. Let us St oat owe or two res- -
toaw. aasl rive the hailneaa fair trial Whalingserosa to Be prrttv aearty ptsyed oat, bat if thereis oboace at taasc kea otters, let as area re a fairaas.-- bar oar part TW achooner KimAiie is ready
fornataartyesgot aWcart aotjec. Where aow ore
T frTtoaa a gire a Ttrld account ofIbc aplrndid dip1T Tatl nbjbl wonld rr)nirc a n
of apace. W on only aay ihlt mornlnc that
botblnc like it w rrrr before attempted or acen in
Honoluln. Tbc V S. ofcipBenlcIa ara literally coe-crr-
iib light and lantern. On Ibc a barf a larcetransparency " Wblcovs KaLaKara" attracted
--eneral attention, while from l.ons Wharf to Fortatrccl there wa a continuous eruption of i'blocaeflrrworka. Tbrnce to the palace, the Hrerta andbulldinca were generally lllntninated. While onruncbbowl was a Tery laixe frame brilliantly dlf- -
plai or; the worda "Ka Mot " Notblnc o Kodbaa eter been witneasrd here before.
SnoKT rassaucs. Now tint steamer are acalnconnecting us wiiu Sau Kranciaeo, It may be Inter-
esting to note tbc shortest passage y et made fromSan lo Honolulu. Only three bave been H,,,or, hh--h ubniitiel f. r roar eonlea than right days, els:
May I4lb. 1ST1 :r. Nebraska, Harding, In Tdayand lr boon.
Am. 16th ISTl-- Str. City of Adclside. In T daysand hoar.
Mv 6th, lS-S- !r. Nebrak. Hirding, In T day
and 19 boor.The shortcut trip yet msde by any of thr sreamrrs
t Ihe new line Is Ibal of the City of Melbonrnc,which came In S days ud boats, flora wbarf towharf.
Foreign News.Pate by the steamer Mikado wore to March
31 sixteen dav later than what we pabluheiilast week. The Mikado made the passage to
t bis port in fipht day and twelve hours.
From the Voiled States we haee no very impor-
tant new. The funeral obsequies of Seoator Sum-
mer acre observed tn Boston with great display, andbis death caused much regret throughout Xea Eng-
land. The Legislature ot Massaehuirtts had madeseveral ineffectual attempts to choose a accessor,
but without success. Mr. Pawer, the able repre-
sentative from ltrrahsire county had obtained thelargest number of votes, but not sufficient to secure
hut election. On the last balloting. March $. thevol stood. Pawes. SS. Judge Hoar. T. Judge Curtis,idem. M, t'bas. F. Adams. (Lib. Kep 13, andBanis. T.
The funeral of Filmors took place at
Buffalo March 12. Flags were placed at half-ma-
on all pablic and private buildings and the shippingin tbs harbor, and tbe principal streets throughwhich the funeral procession passes were heavilydraped. Keliri us services were held at the lateresidence of the deceased, at the close of which theremains were born to St. Paul Cathedral, escortedby a continuous line of cititens passed, taking lastlook at tbe face of the deceased.
The California Lagistatare has passed a "localoption bill," as it is called, ahich provides ihtt when-
ever of th cititens of any township, wardor county petiti.o th Board of Supervisor to thateffect, the latter body mast call aa election in thesection concerned, and that tbe people shall then de-
cide by their votes whether liquor licenses shall orshall aat thanee-fort- be granted in said locality.
Can-to-. March lith. Th temperarce movementia Ohio aad in Indiana continues, but without markedrasuHs. except in the war ef signatures and personalpledges. The result of the three weeks' crusade iu
Paytoo shows four saloons closed, one by purchaseaad aaa by prosecution, while three hundred remainunclosed. The women march and pray daily. AtColumbus the results are only preceptible in tbe largenumber of signature to tbe temperance pledge. InCleveland, yesterday, bands of women visitednumber of saloons, prayed and saog where admitted,bat when refused ware oblieeJ to pass br.cn accountof the Mayor's proclamation forbidding obstruction ofth sidewalk. The crusaders started out at Spring-
field, bat were oot successful.The Custom House spy system is attracting general
attention- A New York letter rays several new instances ot ta eorrupttsn ot merchants c erks by Jayne.tb head spy of that city, for nefarious purposes of bis
own, bar been lately discovered. As one after anotheris made pablic through tbe newspapers, the astonish-
ment and indignation of not only tbe merchants ofNew York, who suffered most severely, but of thewhole country, increases.Tbr ewtraaer of Ikr D.tr of Edinburgh,
and 1st Brldr into l.oudou.Losncr, March Uth. The entry into London of
the Pake of Edinburgh and his bride took placey .
The display was grand and imposing and, not-
withstanding the fact that a heavy snow-stor- prevailed, tbe streets were packed with immense crowdsol" people lo witness the affair.
Th procession started from the Paddington stationabout noon, and then started through Regent streetto Buckingham Palace, wtere the royal couple were
formally rveeirsd. Th Palace was gaily decorated,ad warm welcome extended by tbe people to their
Royal Highnesses.The Queen aeecmpaoiel the procession in state.Th city will be splendidly illuminatedTentSjusaad o'.i:ers lined the rjate cf the pro
Th Grand Puches Maria received a perfect era-tia-
fresa Ihe people along the whole line of theHer appearance along the route wx greeted
by cheer after cheer, to which tbe responded with a(light haw.
Tk ycaog bride was dressed with a purple velvetcloak, trimmed with fur, and her head was adornedwith a beau'ifui white bonnet.
The Prlace Imperial' Majority.Lospcs. March 1 Sth There is a great crowd cf
French people at Chiseihurst to celebrate theeighteenth birth-da- y of Prices Loais Napoleon. Sixtheasaad cards of admission, exclusirely to Frenchcititea. were issued ia the morning.
Mast and thanksgiving services were celebrated,when th Puke of Patua addressed the Prince ia thenam of the people of France, congratulating him on
obtaining his Majority. The Prince replied, thank-
ing his countrymen for their faithful remembrance ofthe iale Emperor. Iu waaaBBBBt u said : M BaOfmathe eoafideaee mspired by the loyalty of MscMxh c.the irresistible carreat af pablic opinioa has pro-
nounced in favor of A plebiscite, I am ready tu ac-
cept its verdict."Great enthusiasm was manifested. The Camdeo
House was gaily decorated. Among prominent French-
men sreseat wtrs CHivier, Bouher, aad the Due daGrammocd.Graeral WaUrlrjr waBe Kalgkl Catwaaander
at Bath.Lcvrov, March JDth The review at Windsor to-
day was witnessed by aa immense crowd. Th troop'sappearance aas goad, and the march was uassuallygood Ia the presence cf th: entire force, the Queen .
assisted by th Princess of Wales sad Pucbes cfEdinburgh, mad Sir Garrett Welseley Knight
of taa Ordarr ef Balk, asd conferred sa LardGuTard th Yictcria Cross. The ceremcny wo most
. aad tk troops repeatedly cheered for thtcmbers sf tk royal family, asd General
WolseUy.Is ta Boos of Lords th Dak of Richmond, asd
in th Hows of Commons Mr. Disraeli, m :ved a rotof thanks to Gn. Woiselcy aad the Seers asd ate-Bor- a
of IB cxptditioa. apoortiag th motistu withlaudatory iceeche. Th Basffaaa ert sasistoalyadopted, with cheers.
Opeaiag ol the British Parliameat.TAr tgaaeew's Sprrrh artel tbr Addrraa la Rrplr-laterestl- ao;
Pi an t aft aac- -
Laasox. March ltk Foilowiag it tk Qsses'faaycaah aw taa apsaiag ef Par iamewt to-d- i
Jfy Lrdi aaal ffrarrwea- I near to your adviceat taa earliest period permitted by irraagsmectt con
seqacat apca th ntirewtcnt sf tk late dmrnitra-taa- .
My foreign relations csatiaa cost fritadlyasd I shall act toil to excreta th isSueae arisiagftamM taWaW Mlafial ToasafaBaaWttf f'f the C 1 It ?tl SCTC Of
Eur -- a- e u4 tie fmhfz. c:k:: ;f iz.tr- -
to tmV aaal a fMfa cf fritsisoip batwata tagI, i eat r res .
Ta Ashaatr. wax has :r rf; : a -- - the captsrxzi i4t. : ef ri cap itai, aid zer'.tiAtioa, Arpea dm which mmj lead ta a artrs ixlisfxcurj conditio af aaVr. Taaoa of mj forea. asd th.
In th eondact of the eapejitin bar brilliantlymaintained, vnder th rnott trying eireamttane. thtraditionary rapvtatin of th ftrlttsh army.
I dsaplr regrat thai a drnght has affected thmost populoas proeiners of my Indian Empire, andprodnead ettrama scarcity in some parts, amountingto actual fnmin. orer an area inhabited by manymillion. I bar directed tha Uorernor-llenera- l ofIndia lo par Bo eejt in trying lo mitigat th terri-
ble calamity.(rratfeaiea e tit Howtr mf Commont: Katimates of
etnenditures during the coming financial year will be
forthwith submitted.
Jfy Lcni mnd fteafrwra.' Th delay and expenseattending tha transfer of land in Kngland has longbeen felt as a reproach to oar laws and a serions ob-
stacle to dealing in real property. I trut that thKiioclsco will n be
-
sidtratioD wilt be fontiil cslcalftted to reaior muchof tbe eril which i Cimplinei of.
You will probsblv be of the opinioB that tbeof th jujivature anj the btcoillnf; ol the
ad m in is t ration of law and equitjr which wcrr effect rdin Kngland bv the rnnctments of the last session.Ottjcht to be etlended to Ireland. You will br aWrdto derote a part of Tour titneto the accomplishment of
this. The par: of fhesr ehanpes are inappli-
cable to the tribunals in Scotland, bat yon will be
to coMider the most satisfactory mo le of brinjr- -
inj piveedar upon Le ttish appeals Into harmonywith recent legislation. Among other mfasure. re- -
taxing especially to Scottish interests is the bill for
amending thr law rrttinc to land rights and facilitat-
ing the transfer of land, which will be laid before vu.Serious remonstrances hare been made by a large
c'ass as the working of the recent Act affecting the '
relationship of master and errant. the Act of 1ST1
dealing with offenses eonne;tei with the trade, andthe law of conspiracies. On these subject I am
before attempting fresh legislation, that you
should be in possession of all the material fret ofthis controrersT. For this purp4.se I have issued a
royal Commission of Inquiry into the state and work-
ing of tbe present taws, with a riew to their earlyamendment, if found necessary.
A bill will be introduc d, dealing with snch partiof the Act relating to tbe sale of intoxicating RMHa have given rise to complaints, and appear to de-
serve the interference of Parliament.Your attention will also be directed to the laws af-
fecting friendly Provident Sicietie.These matters will require grave n, and
I pray the .Aluighty to guide your deliberations.1" ii i.. of Frtl"mriil- -
LtltMVi iarch 19th. In the House of Lords theaddress in reply lo the Royal speech was movetl by
the Marquis of Lothian, and seconded by Karl Car-
digan..n interesting debate followed. The Puke of Som-
erset. Liberal, sharply attacked Mr. Gladstone f rlistening to, :f not eneocraging, parties who favor adismrmberment of the Empire.
Karl Grey. Liberal, described the dissolution oftbe last Parliament as an act of political suicide,committed during temporary iosanity.
Lord SeIborne briefly and eloquently defendedGladstone.
Earl Derby, the new Minister cf Foreign Affairs, in
some non committal remarks on the foreign policy ofKagtand. intimated that the marriage af the Duke ofEdinburgh was of political importance.
In the House of Commons there was a large attendance the galleries were crowded with spectators.Disraeli, upon entering, was greeted with cheers by
his supporters..Anderson gare notice that on the 31st instant he
shoold call attention to the fact that British subjectshad not yet received compensation for their losses, in
accordance with the provisions of the treaty ot" Wash-
ington.When the address in response to the Queen's speech,
similar to that adopted by the L rds, was moved,T rrens moved an amendment, declaring that Parlia-
ment is onscwus of its obligations to specially carefor India, and assuring the Qieen of the interest withwhich it will consider measures to alleviate tbe dts
tress there, and prevent a recurrence.Gladstone said be would not seek to place any ob
struction in the way of the Government in the treat-
ment of India. He deprecated the creation of theCommission to inquire into the relation between em-
ployers and emp!oyed, but concluded by pre mising togive tbe new Government a fair trial.
Disraeh objected to the amendment of Torrecs asinopportune, and it was withdrawn. The addresswas then adopted and the House adjourned.
Thomas E. Taylor, Chancellor of the Dtchy ofLancaster under the new Government, ha been re-
elected to Parliament fro.a Dublin County.
Lost. March COth. In the House of Commons,the letter of Chief Justice Cock born with regard to
the commitment of Wballey for contempt of Courtwas. on motion of Disraeli, referred to a Select
Disraeli gave notice that the Government would askf r an adjournment of tbe H ue. from March 31st to
April 30th. He advised that next week be devotedto passing the supply bill. He promised that thebudget would be ready by the 16th cf April.
On tbe report of the address. Dr. Butt moved anamendment representing dissatisfaction in Irelandwith the present system of government, and declaringit to be the duty of Parliament to consider speedilysme means of removing such discontent. He saidthe Irish .cp!e want the management cf local affairsleaving t) Parliament the control of supreme matters.The government of Ireland based on distrust.The people had asked the new Prime Minister, notf r an immediate, bat for a complete pclicy of conciJi
atioa.The Lord Mayor of Dublin seconded the amend-
ment of tbe new delegate, and Gladstone opposed it.The latter argued that tbe division of legislation
was impracticable. There wis no authorityto determine what affairs should be considered exclu-
sively Irish- -
Sir Michael Beach. Chief Secretary for Ireland, de-
nied the gravity of the grievances, tnd said each par-
ty in Ire.and interpreted Home Rale according to itsown particular wants. Tha discussion closed, andthe amendment was rejected 51 to 114.
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Assortment of ClothingFashionable Necktie.-- anl Cravat s.Flannel Shirt. Linen and Cotton Bopm andFancj Caiico Shirts, Hickory Shirt.
Ladies' and Gent's Kid Gloves!Hcarj Woolen Blanket, 3 11 point, all colon,Hor.'e Dlankets,
A Fine lalMfauil ol ShawN.
Burlap? and ITearj Woolpack,Hrmp Twine, Linen and Cotton Thread,
LUBIII'S EXTRACTS, EAU DE COLOGNE,
Imvondor Wntor,Hair Oil, Fane Soap,, Ac.Go!uell' Hair and Tot.th Brujhea,Drjing Comhv, Tooth Coniba,
A Large Assortment of Fancy Goods !
Such as
Black Jet Ornaments,Hair Pin, StMi Button.
Amber Crotve, Broocbe. Ac.Fine and Commoo Scirors,Fine and Common Pen and Pocket Knivt.Knne A Forks, Butcher Knive. Coco handled,
English Saddles,French Calfskins.
Oorillfall. 'all-liai- l
FRENCH GROCERIESLargs aad Pciirah! ..- -
HaioVisaB Exti nct of Merit.Hubback' Whit Zia.
While Load, Pais! Oil,Black faint, Red Lead,
Pari, trreen.
Kerosene Oil.Alcohol in I Callon Demijohns !
Ca uar In Hotellint aarl Tanlr (Tarvt,
Llebmnaanaaallrb Rhine Win.A Small Lot of Fine HnQarian Wines.
SItter Water. Fin Liqueur,.Germau. Scotch aad Norwegian A!, qts aad pt,.
Fine Havana and German irar.Vienna Rocking; Chairs, Sifa. Chair. Wurdrob,,
Writing Desk,, and utber Furnitur.GalToatscd Ir - Pip, j and tach.Strata Pin. to li inch,Ch.rcvai Tin Plates.Black Tin. Babbit:' Patrol Metal,Perforatsd Brar. for Ctrifacl,,Sheet Ziae. Xuati Yellow Metal aad Nails,Ep Irsa. i, , i 1 aad li inch,Fence Win, So. 4. i aad (,Beat Refined Bar Iran, ail ,iies.Kef Rivet. Laateraa.
PORTLiRD CEIEIT, SLATES, FIRE BRICK.
Stockholm Tar. do. Pitch, Cool Tor,Fir Clay. Bath Brick,
Blacksmith' foal la Caaka,Hap Parking, Cork, Bid Poissa,Daaijouas, Birch Brcoou.
Oak Boats for Coasters,Oil Shrunk Snooks,
Petroleua BarraU far Talloa ContAinr,Sjrup Barrels.
Aad ma aay other Artlrie-- a too aA-rarrn-ua
to nratioa.
Samples Now Open!FOR SALS BT
H. HACK FELD & Co
A1TTI0X SALES.
Hi i:. v. ums.
Regular Cash Sale !
On WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22d,At 10 V m.. at Baalra :
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
l a l !
Fancy Print a, llorm- - k t i1t)th,Ani'Mkeaj; Ivnlnia, Anwae trtw.
York tVnlma. mBy Wavfaanfa. tjnHim iiDurfi anl riar".,.
Alpwaewa. iVthlnc.rnner Manuel Ahlvta
Merino and Cotton Undemhirti, SbawU.iVnlni lniit, Srt-li- ,
l inen Ilan.UrfrliVfa. .
(lair Oil. IVrfunie.ru tn r.K ate ,
Fresh Lot of firorrrirN !
Sartllnrs. OtKlllrr.
Kerosene Oil, Whito Sugar.
Sacks and Kegs Brown Snffar.
Sarks California Oats and Corn,
qr on - -as-- l.M M
II 1 I sa.
Ittvllrttfill RCR, ahrto derA A M Mwho mat Ih- '..vrnlna I'mtrr
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peratnal.laePsJtT siren. all parti,-- .
I.OOK praaattof pnolbraUtMi.
are rertoeavarj At make
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CAPTAISn have res nun
j llBllia iBlll fBaH, whVh wUI be aM at Low-e-
Golden Flour,Extra
Baker's Extra.And
CI Fnraala hr BOLUS A CO-
A ofri t 4n m t riboujbi a co.
I) KKI1 1 tITRI A firm Mil iReceii ed hj th , Murrsj '
' tRiini ta orOreen Peaa.
nunag BaaaaTuriwp,
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A ia tik A. t .
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m ii r: i mi in i E irniw,artaujt.n iii, i nsw laain.
itautxax arcBaVOBA
aajtaaji rru varrawt
wiiitb awii tTvumien airnrr.
I tu r .li ibi i mi itii i mi i aaa t an
Lot ef Corn.Baoja and K, of Sur.
REGS OF '
OFV
50 Sacks Extra Gate Saturday. isth.i; aasaBr.
Dissolution
Partnprship Notice
Hsimtliiln.
Notice.
Notice.
NOTICE.
Notice.
NOTICE.Tin:
Assignee's Notice.
Assignees' Notice.
Assignee's Notice.
Executor's Notice.
Wire.
Four Tons Assorted Fence
PER BARK COMETSHZPHERD,
Tnr. trjpr.Ri4.i
Gate
Family.
Eldorado.
New Assortment Teas.Jvy
Golden Gate Flour.
Vegetables.
CannedCan
CaaaTBrkT.
California Cheese.
THIS DAY,Sales
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
DRY GOODS!DirraaxaT
CLOTHING!
California
CHOICE T0I6UES
LEASE CROWN LANDS!Auction.
Flour. Golden april
Fence
Wire!
HtWSIHH
Faw w ftrra af Tea 1.
The Ahupuaa of Kaauhuhul u( Hawaii.
irrr. ainrr arfar aaxar calltralut
aris
Ft RMTI RH SAL F.
ON MONDAY. - - - APRIL 20th.A IO a rlark k.
IT THE r,ESI0ECE OF IK BIKE. PBIvCHMai itWBAB KISU,
rTaaT U &At am MmtuU AaaAaasw.
Parlor, Bed-Roo- m 4 Kitchen Furnirurs
5AMUT
Lacnpa. r..
I lJir trnRurraa. Wi
Ma
tarsjaaf
DININC ROOM.Ma Walnut a. An 1
Ma Itualr. Cvaat saaasBb Cao.1 Oarkarr vara.
BED-ROO-
BabWt aal. Woarl Buka
One Large Medium Cook Store a 7 ntarBWaah Taa. tlarrkra aoaas aaal UaapbjaBaaKa.
ALSO
i rr choice
C. S. BARTOW, i alalia is.
Administrators' Sale
REAL K STATU!II, or.ler of the ArloiiDt.iratar.' f la
V
M.je-i- RanthasMba V . riR ssQ alpablia aaetiaa Is la kashas hsMsv
r U K C A a H
On Saturday, - April 25th,Al 13 a'elaak Ml.. ., . , . . ,,.,...
THAT TRACT OF LAND KNOWN
AHUPUAA OF WAHIJWi I
SITUATED O.N THE IS LAX D OF KAUAI.
Haaaiiaa triaaAebaaar.
4 par
For Sale.iaa.Bi:rL 4 i, anaat. is usaaaqat.IpfUr r. Ik BbABI!
Buffum's Hall for Sale.roa tcr.1, i ii.ri.r. ara vi a s. a wifl
For Sale.
ALrWl.
nil limn i iimiMiateaarl
To Let or Leasesir sail
itraal, f'rer'r nripw-- 1 byaartbtaaar upfij
For Sale LeaMI BTEII4I. OTT a.K. PLCiatST
LY hsand. wttb garwaoa. ,qia oaaat ooas a
r.ni.nea. Ecarra7i HI '.'I "T4 Xt.aiT-4L-
A Valuable PropertyIT or-- Solo.
Z'
HOUSES and PREMISESXaCBT.
Br"'' Waiaau.
HOI MT aorj
Steanaatr- -
park aassfr
For Sale,
RFST kIMI OF FIIEWMt,
Australian Walknd 0al!
Something NewIri noi-LE- i aoi
raaaaaw raaarja 13 mall aaaararaasAvsai
rMaad MeSSraaa Brawl. lw rbtOCBnrorBawa,
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Oregon Oats and !
BOLUB CB,
HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW.'1MII I MKRN.N 1 HTIM I
. pa the atrtasi taarkrt prior for lriWent Skta. Bti i.oat Tallea.
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TO WOOL GROWERS."lit I Ml RMl.M l (OMIM I TOI tva Waal, at rm rim. Wecl. nanr u--
33 - ttr'sPIE FRUITS AND PICKLES !
rYrk Krrarh Olhr Oil.
ExrensifE Assortm't of other GroceriesPMtauux kv
HACKFELD m Co.
SALMON.
bia Mwvr Red almou!O the Packing or 1873.
Dellinger's Pilot Bread !
I r. i s
Jnt KectiTec per J a. Falaiabors;Ty nlraT aVitr 1 HAOaTrXT tTV
i'kk i: i .i? rCHELSEA LAUNDRY!
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Baafela, aara
iE HLlHTI SalMkrUw laMY TERMS Cash Delivery.
I SespectfallySolictttlie Pubue Patronage. H t Mi BKOea
at
rati atairiw. at. Wallace. Pntr
VALUABLE BOOKSSUSaSC FOR SALS
WIITX5T.Mo. 14 Merctu- -t Street
HONOLULU,
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KAWAIIAX FEiAjE BOCK. Atbimi t Haaabaa luftl.
A. sacaaJ M. M MM.
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Aairra?. ajaMt fcre.rr,
HAWAIIAN BXK.drawiay
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LAIKIKAWAI. TWIUGHT.Haarau. traawa
Haaanaa Pa. iutr(MMM aaAfl.FACLFIC COHMK-CI- AL ADVKETISEE- -
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U AA0 ABt fl.Vaia.
I to U. : taianc g fraaa taaaa a mmi
mi tmt mmm at a gaKA Ere EC A THE
A jy ta 4a--Toc--i to aaa, laaal aratan.
r- - BBaCEAKT OF THE SAyTWICH I5I.VD5. Ea
praraa aa aaa pnaaaa at Waaaia ga a.xpraas?T far aaaaiiiiiiii- - Tk at ta aoat
ttsrt aaa - Pm, SI t.
forEAT A" SrBLEi Ua aaa !r... at
it iff i w k laanai for aa-th-a
aaa aaarni. aaitaaii fur fata r ata ti hMur, hnm $ ft2.
HAWAIIAN HTKSS Far aaa dtarca$t : f-a- avanoaa. fit,
M.TS.KA H0OAM A auEaetioi of
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at sail i
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at
H. M. WMITMEY.
Oregon Sugar-Cure- d Hams.; aWLLEe A
HAWAnAN GAZETTEli- Ike INN Hoal.
. aaaat 1 Capital.
t Arrxirad freea tar ' J Knriaeer."
W,'u, ml! it or thrvat. or jx- -
So pokf Jim Harm's to his tnt'iul andslioprualf, Harrv ,1hnon, they came-t-
ndstill jit the door of the lattor's
1 .?.iit tv riy t. .loinj it.answered Johnson, shaking
hi- - head.YouM bo very foolish if you don't,"
said the other; vou'l! onlv In- - ttiiis;
i
ng. I'll be bfii men tit thedare sav
in,the
III. one
vara.
H
pap
MT.
w
nan
tb
tid not 1
Johnson admitted' then, Jim, would be a vi
have atalk matte
"I'm agree:with a slight
BL I. Jatr Alt,
0-- THI
Mel
that
Oataraal caftan. rxiorecaaa. to this Mrs
a. llievaareareiiij.
toi1a
landmWmt
niiiaa ad vatK--
natfac
mm raM.
CWtW.
1Mb.raa.
Slim.
tVrYK
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li
HAWaocaba
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Lorria
tiit:FCRM
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LADYil
aacnat
liMiaqaa
aaaial
waai.
corraat
ALT bcaat Caaeani-a- rw.
bibiaa. Fro.
sadal rar-aa-
Fro. cioti, mmmd
HAEPro.
kaaka
CO.
natr...uraerajan
way
p.
,"But
tioned.
I
ML
,,,
at
as a fowill
sign.'
that
and
aultitude to do
our own lea:
t see that fighting capitalit any rate. I think I couldit is not so much so as mostnagine. Suppose you comebit of supper with me. andover."
ible," retnrne.1 the other,laugh, thongk, so far asnk it was pretty talked
I talk there was nearly allJohnson, as hi-
and was on thehold to be a mistaken one
masters and workmen are
monthsen
sheep
adethat
lF-fvi- l,
kmx-ke- d
founded
natural
uld make answern opened the door,
'een to a specialige ot the Union of
at which hthe workmen in
bops throughout the dis-oo- c
in tlte mrth ofpresent
asking for an
y a certain sjocified date they
n had pointe.1 ont that sneh aild le a threatening demand, not. he moved as an ameud-tb- e
Baeaer to be signed shoulda respectful request for a rise ofrhis. he argued, would bely to effect the object of the
romise on both sides, while thewould almost inevitably meanOnlv two of his mates votedfor tin- - amendment, and tlie
notion was carried bv aoclama- -
w ith a high hand. Trade.tbey said amongtheiaselves. was unusually brisk, many ofthe largest contracts in hand had to beeoapletei withiu a stipulatedthe masters, therefore, would have to
knock under" if the men only " thescrew" upon them tightly.
" movement thus decided uponhad been talked ot for some time, and as
, asae
aid
tj "lhlclab ? ""
in tor the
be strike " she iiues- -
"Tin there will,band.
" Oh. I not :
blackthere
won't
much
time,
there
earnestly." Wei! of course it will be
wav without strike."in supercilious totsee woflaeei don't eaetM
1. an anx-agn- v
foinc rise."
a ?
afraid
dear, hope
give aa rather
ner
exclaimed
" VOU
heoat's of tbeee things."
"They understand a strikeoften starvation suffering,hjin honis f'.ir an,1 ehil- -
those the strike bringingto their crust."
"Ok, i eowse strikes pinch attime," answered Haines, - but we reap thebenefit of them in the long run."
"I think Jim." in Johnson ;
try opinion Pee thought a goodabout these things is they aretor us both last. They a
mistake. The things that men usuallystrike are reallv regulatedpis that don't affect. an historv
strikes was to wfind the men had k
:" them, afterof their wages,
it when the
.
MMVmm"
MR
you
well
andhad
that
and had
and
put
The
inujsjn
said
said hns-sh- e
hutin"? and
thatmeans and and
nn them thir
(orlid
fine tor thatlast
the
not. putand
deal thatbad first and are
for bvstrikes If
of bethat
and that
upon that
any
you wouldout of tenweeks and
nay depends in a trade
w ill and Jt stai : a :g strike rather thangive a thing, the time isn't ripe for givingit. If we working-me- n would only think,we ought to know more about these thingsthan almost any other men ought toknow very differently about them thanMMM of us do. As to the writers iu thenewspapers professing exclusively to ad-
vocate our interests, my opinion is thatthev aim more at saying what they thinkwill pkase a lot of ns. than at what theyknow to be right and just. Depend upon j
it, those who would persuade us that wehave not tanks or are afraid to tell ns of '
them when they are leading us astray.are well arc certainly not our friend." '
Well, that's as may be," said Barms."bt anyway it fcn"t the question ju-- tnow : let us stick to what we are at. Myidea is that capital is money, and I thoughtthat was everyone else's idea. What dovou sav it is ? "
" Well, my view. Jim. is this : the cap- -
I suppose what we have both in our mindis a tool, as much a toot as any ot oars, i
To do its work it mast have skilledbrain, as ours must have the hand.Yea might take two men and start themM business on equal terms ; and, at the j
end of a few years, you will find the onein the Bankruptcy Court, or perhaps evenin the workhouse, and the other rapidlycat: as a fortune. Aaet whv r Jast be
ling his capital, and other has cot. Ifany one was to say to us, ' Its your toolsthat do the work, not you,' we would saythat he was a fool : and yet that is in ef-
fect what many workine-me-n say whenthey talk about' capital It"s the man, not
the mere money, that makes the eajital-ts- t
; and to gM the money into his handhe run it thtvuch ours. 1 think that the(successful career of l?rassev,the OOOtTWHor,
shows that capitalist empJoTW are reallythe friends of the working classes, and notthe enemies 0 many working-me- willinsist MM thinkins; them."
Jim 1 vi me was loathe to acknowledgehimsell Ivaten la the HMMl and see-
ing that Johnson waited for him to sjn-ak-,
he said :
Well, of course, Hrasey must havepaid away a heap in MMJM in his lime ;
still he was only one man.""That is rather a" poor 4gvt out,' Jim,"
said Johnson, with a slight smile "True,he wa only one man, and an exceptionalone as retards the extent ot his transaetrorts. but the rules that antdied to him a barrios.
4
i
. , 1 . . . 1 .. - .11 T V, A ...an emt'lover arv ami exiemt i nicy were oiten
other smaller emidovers, Our own Berprised at their KKCCa, answeredtarted on his own account hi a lit- -
len shivl, run up with his ownnainls. ami now my ne nas got a tnt-iat-
establishment, and employs a couple ofthousand of us."
" Yes and we are making his fortune."" We are helping him to make it ;
a on the other hand, he helps two thousand of us to make our living. 1 don't seethat wc have anyraiigenietit. And
lion'sof
just
heworst maki any by down fn)nj Kcllosn!L"
that our wages, though he might have-- it,are the enemtes the working tra.le was anvthing out tinsk the
altogether w rong." time. didn't make a tor"Iflhev are not I not giving our annual
know are," said Raines. anything that the loss" Well, Jim, am sorry to and, 1 hinwlf
WOrtl enemies arc s me onrsoNos." that perhapsWho do vo:i mn:::" Barnes, other contracts that make
sharply."I mean. Jim. the drinkers and drunk-
ards, ot whom there are tiutortunatelymauv among us."
Well, of course I can't stand up forthe spreeing set,make things bad
to p
to p
t. ot itthe- -
is
to
Ivarttcs, " do otothers ever know
themselves"; but after all, the workingclasses are the real creators of all thewealth of the country, yet we get theleest share ; and yet w hat could thecapitalists do without us!"
" what could we do without thecapitalists? Why. either could do veryhttW without the other ; ami that. Jim.brings thewish cometogether oppositep!e believe them t
hard sav which
said makirg him,I
and
I
w
ularK
laborpartstaken away, theand it bewas the most
importance. It's like the oldstory of the feci grumbling about ha ingto carry the stomach and head about.And so" is with labor and capital. La-
bor mav be the feet of the body, butilal is the stomach ; and the intellect thatfinds employment for and for lalorthe same time is the head."
" You think that the weare in the same boat then ?" said Harnes.speaking in a less conMcM and morethoughtful tone than he had previously
" so, andswim M companyto run the othepolic
raric
that
of
we must sink orr either to attemptouud is a suicidal
What we should do is to trx- - howwe can all pull together. Thev seek
oat the work and bring to us, and findthe tools and materials for it, amirun all the of loss by it. And thoughthev don't have to pull their coats offer
their as we do. mostthem work harder than any journeymanthev employ. I know their brains oftenhave to work on long after our areat rest ; and remember they arc work-
ing tor ns as well as Thevcan't make their own fortunes withouthelping to make oar living; to gain athousand for themselves tl.ey must circu-
late several thousands in agesBarnes, " I begin to see
now that we tw in the same ; butv u think that the
I'm sure would, if theywe would pull with them ; they wouldknow- - that it was their interest to do so,"
" Well. I don't know," Barnes,dubiously ; " I think niost of them jastlook upon us as so much live stock or
" Some do, I dare sav. but I fanev isthe exception, not the hoard the
" Ah, batBarnes.
Wasn"
apita".single
doing
blacken
amongYes,"
they
unfortunately
perhaps there are notdo quite so much as that ; but
t or Itss of consideration foris not so rare among employersf the men believe. thereof that show in one wav
r that are equally willing,v to pull the men but to
S00
lost
there 30,the
that stnaes hy gen-erally of kind. The
at snchgot a that
il.in't have it, onlv
theming whentheir hands were full
therefewer slack times us: and if work- -
classes only themhave In strikes tbey
tide over slack times thereavoiding, much less
theyes, 1 can see all that now
the one had the for hand- - 0 ?oa account andfor side, sarin?
f hit mindthe and it's about the
In somejust a case the blind the blind
tu others it's a case of flattering working-me-
for the benefit of the flatterers, thougheven here the are in part toblame. have so habituatedto Ik-- called brawny of to
told that they are the soleof the country's wealth, and as such en-
titled to share of it they havebecome so habituate,! to talk that kind,
they look for and believe it. The)regard any one who tells them thattalk false and mMeadrag as enemy,if he is not ot" their class ; as a traitor ifheis; and so men merely to selltheir papers, or catch working-clas- s votesfor anvthing, the wav flat-
ter."then think fo ls lor in
iir so 1 say," said
..1 .1general ones, suouitt uiiiikto and
and
hands
Joluison. but to come more Deck toour present there one morepoint in connection with this threatenedstrike that 1 wish you sec. To force onthe strike would not be doing as w ouldK- done by, nor, as we Aur been done by.
known that our master lost a
vi ry large amount on those big contractshad tour veers ago, but he didn't trv
the of ar- - up breakingvot dour
masters ot as atNor he it reason
our enemies. us excursion, orlike to who of kind. He bore
1 think that dare said toour of after a while he would got
would it up to
so
it
And
meto.
Just
aswould
it
masters
Fi
hands
masters would
it
t1
we
him, and if those he has in hand aregiving him any I think it
be unfair us to trv to forceit It' the strike p!:uv.it mav for anvthing we know the !iie:in
a bankrupt of and, how-to- r
as as it might be with others, that
of
a
ofsomething
cajv
it at
and
it
risk
ot
thatthemselves.
w us."said
boatpull
thought
said
rule. I
that
is
be
how
speakers.
oti toil'
that
who
And u- -
well
say.
extravery
takebe
thevwell
best
I fool very uncomfortable at thethat the fortune he had made by
own talent and industry hadhim by an and
proceeding uhii the part of men tor w homlie had found work for and hadbeen a Rood master to."
" And. beside," said Mrs. Johnson, whohad still been listening attentively. " ifhe had to close bis shop many of the menwould to go other towns to get
and their homes would bo brokenup. and their wives and havego trapesing across the country."
"Yes, there U a good in that,"said Johnson; "and middle-age- menlike starting as
being the last to come,le the first to go. and, perhaps, niijhttuvcr work properly on to the staff of ashop again. In short, Jim, hok at it how
you will, a strike is a bad bockmasters and men, but especially the men ;
il is a mistake on their part, andoften an "
the next week Jim Barnes didwork em rgvi ie i'.ly Harry Johnonto com ince of what he had himselfbeca that as regarded their
interests masters and men werein the same boat. he be-
tween them succeeded in getting up anparty in the club. It was not
the most but it some0
' the est and with such a artyagai ist them, those in favor of the strikesaw that it not do to inIke " m neiueut," w hich was aeeordinglyabandoned.
" Well, how did you get on ?" askedeagerly, when
came home from the club this secondi.ight.
won, lass!" he exclaimed joy-fully; "there will be no strike this time.'
" Thank Heaven for that !"" she tearnestly ; and then1 is many a ife
besides me. that will say UMMMjand many a child too. If and
would only think more ofand suffering that strikes bring
pon wives and children, they ould!v less read) to engage in them."
" It's just they won't thinkthat they engage in them at all," answer-ed "However, we have
to the loat off the rocks thislime, and I hope the day is not far distantwhen working-me- n triU think alxmt suchthings, and come to see what a littlethought would make it so easv to,. -
urer in Ire- - that their employers are reallyession of trade, in the same boat.
at an absolute "Capital and Labor ar, not, as so manyg with the men?" snppoee, boats toi are rare," said be in contrary directions. TtV
manyd
Andothers
theywith
wonld
creators
would
would
swept
years,
work,
wouldwould
thing
would vrsevore
"We
keep
are planks the same boat the boat otwhich employers and employed thecrew the golden boat, 1 Indiistrv.'
l'c JIouct n I u- - I ram f mat.of the total immigration,
from the earliest records ourincluding Ike fiscal 1573,
June makes the aggrv- -
pn 11 for them. Take our own employer; el about s,7.V, An analysis ofhe has given us a good reading-roo- aud our population shows that nearly fifteenlibrary, he gives us our an per cent, of it made up of actual imnii- -
excursion everv year, and pavs us our grants, and that twenty-fiv- e per eeut- - isdav's wages. When the hands wanted of population. In ad- -
to up a brass band, he presented dition to the enormous increase of so--
them with the instruments, and vou know cietary movement, the direct contributionhe is always very good if any of the to the national in the form of ac- -
tueet accidents," tive capital brought by the immigrants toWell, it is perhaps more the fault of country, is an important considera-mc- n
than masters that they don't Reckoning immigrant to bepull together,"' said Barnes; "bat there worth to the country, we have theis one thing Til jnst ask you. Harrv. enormous sum of $7,0OO,5-l0,OO- addedYou said just now that the men nine the national wealth since immigrationstrikes ovt of ten. Well, snprsinz it is corameuced,- and probably five-sixt- ofso. tneir winning tne tenth must be so wis sum nave oeea aetue--u since i .t, amimuch to the good ; their class benefit bv constituting nearly of the an- -
a- - , , . , ..." I , f - e ,wnatever ganea by
stnte, an.l as is n saying how anv isince 1520 the wealth tomay go, I doa see how strikes can try annually by new ele-b- e
as you say they are altogether a ment has been about 1,000,000.000, and,on oar pan" at the rate of immigration for the year
Weil, you see. Jim. victories June 1879, grand forthat are worse than defeats, and rav idea decades would be about $10,647,494.- -
l. won workmen areconclusion I
have arrived from watching thingsthi. Whatever is bv strike
been got without is
thethe owe
a theto a j
Z- Motos of theters t to put in u c r :j - aa. -- t tkal of an of is f no of men vaa
the
the
but
but
to at a disadvantagemore
in takingbe for theing the
waste.!couid
'was nobring at
l ; bathas talent for papers
our so differently
" Well, spoken a of ray
theof ;
workmenThey become
being
the
itsuch
an
take
takingeasily, dare
is
to
It is
classes
nowprofit.
forfrom him. docs
idea, hisbeen
from unjust
have to
children to
tuysolt be freshhands, and.
for
alwaysvery
in-
dustrialJohnson
anti-strik- e
includedI nier,
Mrs. Johnson her husbandon
" vv
Hairy,husbands
fathers themisery
their w
because
man-.igi-
pulledof
A statementof national
historv, year en-
ding lOik, grandgate
families is
unmixed foreignget
men wealth,with
both each
to
one-thi-rl
there own-strik- e
mistakeen.ling the total
mii-I-
ungenerous
Mates increasing in wealthrapidly have those which have
secured largest number of immigrants.All Western States, especially,much of their progress and prosperity to
temporary gain jast lasts long elements from abroad. AptUton'tenough to pave way more than Journal
disadvantage. If Idea Telegraph.strike clauses their aa.
employer Ubor-a- nd thattake
and had fear their try-- uis telS Z- -
stilled
thevconfident work, wonld
hadthey
the thatwith suffering
than present."
speakers.tha goia
Tveabout writers, samewith instances
leading
and
want
easiest
flattery
subject,
quietly,
would
deal
injusticeDaring
withothers
convinced,
ami
numervn-- ,
xelaim-ed- ,
Johnson.
they and
separate
form
ulna
and
thistion.
this
contracts,
and
amon
200. Themost been
thatthe
ba.ln
ries de news from de wire?" '"Well.Cisar, s'pose dar am a dog free mileslong." " Nebber was snch a big dog ;
d vn't b'lieb dat f u You jess wait a min-n- it
; Fse only illustratin', you stupid dar-
key. Now, dis vaa dog, you see, puts hisfront feet on de ftoboken sho', and he putshis behind feet on de New York" Yesser." " Now s'pose you walk onvaa dog's tail in New-Yor- k " Yes-sar.- "
"HeHl bark ; wont he?" "Yes-sar.- ''Weli, where will dat dog bark I"
" In Hoboken, calcTate." " Dat am jestit. You walk on the dog's tail in New-Yor-
he bark Hoboken ; an' dat'sde way de telegraph works." "Teaser;dasso--dass- o : Yua's right."
Accidental litnrnnce.ltetween Kenosha and Milwaukee, an
agent of the Travelers' Insurance Com-
pany entered the car, and having isuedtickets to scleral passengers, approachedan elder!) lady, who, it afterwards proved,w :i ilc.it.
"Madam, would you like to insureagainst accidents ":" inquired the agent,at the s.'iinc time exhibiting his ticket.
1 got mv ticket down to Kenosha,"she said. "1 am going to Oshkosh to
isit my darter, who's married there,and has just got a baby."
The agent raised his voice a little." Would you like to insure your life
against accident r""She's Wen married two years and a
half, and that's the first child ; it's a gal."Agent still louderUJ am an insurance agent, ma 1 MB ;
don't you want to insure) our life againstaccident
" She's got along tirstrate, and is doingas well as could he expected."
Agent at the top of his voice,j " I'm an jtaMTaJaoi agent, madam ; can't' I insure vour life again! accident f"Oh, i didn't understand yon," saidthe old ladv. " Xo, her name is JolMMM :
tii Mitn.i u Vi iim in.) I Inn t i tnilaaeithat
notion
rnroiu ii;. ..ne 'lillilr-- .
Knconragcment w orks wonders withanybody, no matter what hi 000- -!
nation in life max bo. A boy like- - t" beencouraged ; so does a girl ; a man likesit j o ,!oe a woman ; and even the oldgrandfather and gran luii'ther hav e a relishtor
Sime parents often make a mistake innot giving their children credit when thevdo a thing well ; and some unintentional-ly let a lesson that has boon studied veryhard, or a piece ot woi k that has let nwell done, by a boy or girl, pass bv with-
out the least notice. Thi discourages achild, and has a bad effect otherwise.
KiiisMiiagenient puts new life in a child,esjHvially it it Iv bestowed by a parent,Yet there are people, a ho, though anxiousto have their children do welt, are con-tinually, and in a dispiriting way, tellingthem that they shouldn't do so and so,andth.it it is wrong, etc., without everhaving a little friendly talk with them,and giving them goixl advice, and en-
couraging thvm w hen v do right.Some parents alo make a mistake in
le the ducat
their way, that they the parents aredoing their parts, and that the childrenshould do theirs. This may work wellw ith good boys, but w ith the can-less-
, thethoughtless, and the indifferent it din-sno- t
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