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BY HENRY M. WHITNEY.MJ Mln...!:n I o m i n j; .
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THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE,A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
VOL. XII.--No. 1.
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
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CARUtSGE REPA1HISG
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In we boptrart alteatio. to to tbe tame Ax fatate.
SOAP '
Dealer!BAcretj-.A-.-- ALL OF SOAPS.
WAILUEU PLANTATION. Hn.iaiu.andt n ..a. Itu t', and will meet
PLANTATION.JKOI.AS.SEH
KEAHALA PLANTATION.
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BaOWNrTS
FOUNTAIN SALOON
PROPRIEYOR.B
HAWAIIAN
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HAWAIIAN WORKS
GREY CO.,Manufacturer,
KINDS
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Merchant
WATER-PROO- F DRESSING
LEiTHPB PRESERTiTITE!131 WOkLD.
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PINKHAM Co.,
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by
AHILO. BAWAIL
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FAMILY MARKET!H ILLEB. Proprietor.
Choicest Meats the Finest Herds
Fish, Poultry, Vegetables,ba
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VEfiET-BL- E, FRUIT 110 POULTRY WRIET,AaAakakag faat Faartgy auArfct. win be prapareelpaaatacry aad 2 Bar e ,ciy
to the tha nakintllali aadDerBcarte the axTordt.
aat Bhtrtdelrrered to aB of taa wit ex- -
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WHOLE No. 57a
Philailf lphi of I ndfrwrilfa OKXTS r.'r lil4i.
TRAXIlTLAaTKINSURANCE COMPANY,
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Thirty-On- e
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THE GREATEST RISK LIFE. $20,000
LSrj.,'i;i distributed among member
Assiots, B1Q.SS0.OOO!COOKE,
.ai.A..u. HAWAIIAN GUIDE BOOK
HOME MUTUALInsurance Company of California.
DERX10EO IIOIIrHEOn Cargo, Freight and Treasure
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writing caretolly aejacted welldratribated, caera
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this Really Valuable HaaiJ-Boo- i.
COXTAISMO 14 ratika.Should be in the PoonaaidOR.
OF
Every one intending lo visit tit Oreaa. artedring information about tht
It give just Ae inorwustionat blf tourists and trntmuyrttnts.
with cost (
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From London Direct!CIIABTERED IN l.tl.
The HawaiianFfaa the aitrantaae of Wntem Rate, of Intereat, Serrr'
a dolr of in Becariliee ntter tailt 10 pay Itataw-- prompt:. BY MIAMI INABEI.I.A BIBB.
For particklart apply at lb Office of , , aaawW.O. IRWIK A CO.. aaraAak,
tviCT 1; Agent, tbe Hawaiian laland a raAtTrrru.r itABrrturta wrra
NEW ZEALAND 0rigi3iaX
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liability
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a Wark eatatatn. Itea at a I 1 1.11(0,000,000 U4M1 of Hawaiian rrr AtkaaVI
etary witktrjpao
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Those Wishing- - a Copy (aonld ordarr atr-x-l- oo lr"oxxx- - DollxAra
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B. H. Lyons' Ccrmpotind,-F-OB TAU votrr
CHRONIC OR RECENT DISEASES,FIX:
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Tkr.at, Iesr aad KMaaya,
PrjBlTYIlfG THE BLOODBy cHitkC BaaxU mmi Taaa wakalili elaaaak,
Baa IHrntlaaB tor Utaaa;
B. & LYONS' FLUID COMPOC-ND- .
mm aa ofxiatrcatAja a co, la-m-in
Diaries for 187$.
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ttanrn.M:uir Treat of the Fnoril
J OrrwB la h. hw at XawOrwtk. tsawkd at Kana- -
- Ske lot Tii.ito. In till A. It 1ST, to anU
fe tor tot p in I wwtu Tworsday, the SO day ad
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urwu. (tmnaj llaoolmnt ikfe a
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Vs- -.; Jwnr. of IMBaBi (wan. arslact atasT JaOv aunnc k a! rrowi Ito Kmc ton
Ma. s tl tTnni baa tors apa.ai.uM br tto Board ofr I in . rkwi am atr u- -s Iwnn of Pwwa. Jalaac
Kaaai. la purr of Hue- - P. Iw-t- t. mtp"'B. aWdtsr of tto award of fadueadaaav
Br. iaa mitb nonfarr.January lire.
I to tvwr that J tUT latrtOatw. Fan..eauwwbl pm of aw
Saca aa iiiia a iimaa--W. U Lunar, of Ftoaajn Aflaura,
Itotp urn in Aflkar,!Uonolwm. Iwsc SC. 174. ,"
il-- nrnnafm ton- - toi apr now! Apvwwa- -
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laasitm af Use kiiic-to-a-
Miuucvirua.
w. laNo- - 1w7
Tto le-- a tto next
Wednesday, the M av staple Poiitics
tto rssaii :
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ha-- o mi hi 1 TTauilii J
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bV: "akawaoC.ain-b.-Dse- . ataka
I of Unaw Aasilm Bast. Ilnaiawli al ti
Jastatsf y,"wa Wiaan nisuohnasr Wakssra.
:i- - iiii, WaSaawa.
af riilawjll .
hai-.vM-.- w. LDnss. Hrbssl Uswsi
AsUowour kaor keen appmnieATa Appos-Buaxc-:. In accurdatocr wlUi Act
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Jko. & v.una,. X... lal. tsTi. allalsref Flaaeer.
TB Its tl:iv atrsAKrsi Is now readr for the recssptaaiof of nana pmainlDA w tbe AirtseotoaTv and
ots- - . ut, beer nue,: up. sum are mvwret". nhksarrnsl-rka- ra Ika--t naar depoaa In the Mitseom win be
Al seal to the Boa-o-m wic be entered in theaauaaaof tli-- tr d to" : as ajaos clfts. ,.r- sa I.. :
l
onam! tor aa. the be solev' wSrSaM tne atua.aie an; of
an III aawwiaim at ot tbe bsseObrts. nosr-- tmn at tbe OABer. In
itiini
rnen of highai the elected.
be dwlv
t"r eMeptsc.V st
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Members
Isiaomal
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beta eeo toe beam of 9 a. at-
H. Hm aoxx.Curator Hawaiian Mnaaaaa
r t.rt-- l. Prow-rile-.
I-- Praof of of R. H. Stanley, deceased.Before Mr. Jastsee Joad. ia tb aWnc Mr. sVavtses HTi etreait. Petition of Mr. J. 0.far mt will af th above dec. deal Tbewart after hearing th testimony admitted the atfx wrohate sad ordered tetters testamentary to hekiaawd to Mr. J. 0. Domini without bonds, and byla terms th wu. no is neces try. Ko-
fi la te creditors for font weeks.s Prwwf of wit! af 6 P. Kalatsa. wae d. Before
Mr. Jas tare Jadd. Prtitioc of Malaehaokoa (w) farV deee-lec- Erideeet beard fatand Ha saatAar continued oatU tbe sth Jaaaarr forfather tort mi --ay.
1 af will af W. . dee d. Petitienf s". t.rea for probata of will. So parties
aamaarid sad the eaa postponed indefinitely.Cass ra Bsaaras tbc coansc weeat.
Jaay. (.Estate of 1. Thompson, dar'd. Settlemerit af Bafoe Mr. --re Harris.
- of H. B. Saweer. dee Settlement ofaccounts. Brfar Mr. Jasbe Harris.
T Estate of aaiaai p.. dee'd . Fetitwc for latteraf llmkaiatlll a. Before Mr. Jastie Jadd.
:. Backraptcy F. G. Padakea. Mr.Jastate Jadd.
Re Pad nr. Motion to stay xcatu. Re-store Mr. Jastie Jadd.
f Prwaf af arB of S. P. Before Mr.JAi Jada
11. Cstal of Kapa. dee'd. Petition for letters afBefore Mr. Jcdd
rtiom ursn, Tavatr.Editob Gaxrrn-- : Moat people lore to bear
street aitagung. aud oar derotioa is very meet assistt t; Lea, r.'y sor.; .t by one BBS ttfcaagM la spirit of It-- It is like an inspiration.Bat tat order taj that rfletrt, both tbe sonf ami tbeaBBavtag aaaat be In eood taste. Is olden time,every part oi Soiocaoc't and liuj can
tbe priest' robe, eon Id be spiritualized, andpet-La- both preacber sad bearers were edified.hasrbv. Bet time chansrtd. The fanciful
will
eat. Editor of hymn and editors newspa-per ban duty fsutuiau IB rarard to tat,well morals. &acl arm temitvd of Horacetaita:..
rraaaawaai
toanaMt
ia bis
BwawSjaaa skewTV va-ia-a
Wm 'BffaBJl
Eot-OK- .
teanpie,
nhaaatioB Poetics."
weeat. aad .avail aan
iau-a- l.
Vatat taavmc Iibia. Thetasat imlaiked
taw fsorasas, and bound foe teemsSB. BBI tathi afiil tawt di--t
af lastripdaw af prince.
that tb oaly xbcm with wbpaalawBraTbii was tbc Gaikwar af Ba- -
rodav-t- a ralarwBSBa PeiacBaU iaraTber as. whit Government
i.iit with tbe beat rreaiit- - Tb
that whateverali
lav taM haunt asat aWsaw twwtk amdaBtSB aat baltnesa tear
fun- -
aa iiannwint laarat tbcilanlM. iadji ''jj-- "mhtflI
bv
Special Notice.Sulrrilrs to the Oaitttf arc rwpcctfnllT
notified that vol Dim twrlvc cor. iters withfirst insnc in tin- - new roar, mud subscrip-
tion are parable in advance,
FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.Thoao residing in the city can par thecarri-e- r,
who will procure from the publication office
receipt for the paid. Mtpporte. direetir q- productioaa.the can Temit br order bank and who would be directly luefitted by the
check. treaty.TV RttKTTH will he' sent resnlariy lit Althing the articles admitted free by the
mail any part of the world, prejiaymcr.:the animal sulcriprion and pnstace.
Address H. M WntTVHT.
Pnblisher Hawaiian ttxette.
tlAWAUAN GAZETTEAN IM'KfKM'KNT JOI CXAL,
PEYflTEP TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
rrnusiiKD U( :- i;t
11 E N V M W H ITNE 1".
WEDXESDA 1". JAXThk present issue commences the twelfth
ol Gaxkttk, and we Iiepe to makecvon more interesting and instrnerive UiiCi
tlw prerious. 1876 promises abound with. i -l:
biennial session of '.lie Legislature, per- - two minions winP for that
haps the iaaugn ratio;; of the Reciprocity treaty.In America, the presidential election and thecententiia! expositio:i promise supply abun--
iSsa i cant In
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v
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are becominp somewhat complicated. Uhl itwill be interesting watch the moves on tiiegreat political ehess-lioar-d. Our ratnableforetirn correspondence will be continned. andwiil form interesting leaturv the papr.The price will be five dollars inadvance.
Thk P.ctnc l OMur-BciAi- . ApvkbtisiestaLl ishraeri: has leeji poKhased during thepast week by Mr. Hksbv L. Shklpox. who
ieen editor of the paper for fire years,and has filled the position with credit to him-
self and acoeptal'ly its mane friends. Tbeprice paid is aaU lie $1C,000. which is anadvance on what i'rought Stc ago, andsjeaks well for management. Jurer practically secure her colony her peo.tistr will always U goid jroiertr long
is conducted the principles whichwas published entire indein'mieiice fromgorernment control and .tr ti..g. and Petition to popular interests. It Bowtw Lit; years old, baring been stariou in July
We wish the new proprietor success,and trust that hit renture may prove goodinresuuent.
' Therf is tide in the of men."and of nations ell, whic'i, taken theHood to fortune omitted, all tbeToyage of their life is Uund in shallows andin miseries. On such full sea are we t
. and we take tbe current whenserves, lo our ventures." Thns sung theinspired bard of Avon musical numbers,truth which Hawaii should at the present junc-
ture CAtref ally ponder. The year upon whichwe bare now entered seems likely offer
grand possibilities for progress. There areindications that dtl tide is now band.
improreon the swelling flood to fortune, throughnorance and incapacity and petty jealousy al-
low ebb. tearing us stranded in shallowsand in miseries.' depends mainly uponpeople. The responsibilities which
upon the cottiiug legislative assemblywiii no ordinary imp .nance. Men whtase
highest ideal of the legislative function is li:ui- -
TTTT" " io2nl repealing ux dogs on horses,. paces sAwmAt ' whose ambition is to gain little filthy
acquire some petty government
nmmniwL anu . oy viie pivmiisuuou ureas .. .trraatlr. rhrtaeranor i . . a . .
Caeaaorw "it..m iiamLsutlisii but of proved integrity andHaaaatau ijovrmiaeo: ligence should be The contemntaWe
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prejuuitie cvsor w uas sprung up, anabeen aupneiited durintr tlie past few years bytbe indiscreet efforts of individuals of variousnationalities, sbcnild be sunk, and nominations
made, not with any reference to the shadeof the complexion, but the basis of charac-ter and alone. Tbe country nas pre-served its independence in the past only byretaining in its tie aaoat cutupessijnam so befoumd: aad it will be uiibappyday for itrdependeace when contrarypolicy is initiated.'
I" continuation of the abore subject, we re-
fer to the letter of " Voter," the neces-
sity united effort to secure the election ottwo suitable foretpi representatives from thiscity. One fact he refers to ought to
ar use voters to the fact thatthere is every probability (if none but nativesare elected) that there will not be a suitableperson in the assembly to preside over thebody. If this should eome to pass, it willshow tbe necessity for some radical change inour present representative system and the
effectire way will to make the officean honorarr one. as that of nobles now is.
rafts, ofIt may perhaps appear to a superfluous
task to enumerate the advantages which willaccrue in (xitAfsesquence of the treaty of reciprocity between this country and the Tnited
from
by ignorance, do not hesitate to that " it
illJa
ly the treaty is almost too absurd excitesmile of contempt
For about forty the cultivation andmanufacture of sugar has been carried on
immense sums of mooev have been extbe
world
rr1 "nt ficient to furnish church with his mo-ba- rcpieasee tbe people of band red Tear aso ;
b.t not c tac day It tttati M '.ru-n- - BnaBtVaBM ;.:a:.t-r- bsrn
sh-aS- ? iaii'tiA-- CSmm?Smy' lost fortunes, and nearly every plantation
lb itatfh Bsdaaaaanrbt tbe aaetxtr." Kingdom has changed hands several times:other of tbe hymn tbat not u., va Wn ,W wHo hsvebem
lortsear IS BBtse tacts at pre- - ... Thooks
a
fawtsavaardlnaw
taPrileeCeylon,
Ii tbeaBBBB .ett BB
Uw tbe native isoa
g,y thed a.oaaabae
ii'
year.-a
Ua
ooantrv
will
uien
beon
councils
that
of
something,
;r
(bbubsbc wim pietnonc purses, tnemofsey inn iiIibisi! has benefitted the countryat large by giving employment thonsands oflaboren, to of aucchanics. arti-
san, overseers, etc., but tbe asrule, received than bare liv-
ing. We certainly hope and believe that thishard-work- ed class wiil receive their share ofthe the treaty, for no class of men
lies done or doing more the ad --
vancement of the conn personworking on angar plantation, as as thosedependent on tbe actual workers for support,will participate in these benefits. Employeeswill not receive higher wages bat theywill be provided better food, and storecomfortable dwellings.
JThere are now employed on the sngar-pla- n-
least ten thousand porooaa. The rice interest; supports about five thonsainl more. In thecarrrinc trade an i the of food toplantations, and other branches of industnr do
pandent upon the snpar and rrre plantationsfor supptvrt. there are enctped not less than
' fire thousand individuals, making total of'
twenty thonsan.! perscas, or more than one--I
third of the entire population, who are now
amount Those Jiving , these staplein of
volume
nearly
leads
A
which
material
treaty, are uichMed hardware of cvbtv kind,manufactures of cotton and wool, and lumber,all of which are extensively consumed by thenative )xpiilation in this couutrr. If those as
STATKS.
this prominent statesman
show by
serricc of
hisThe which
would tliroiurh,--whi- ch
was
wcll numerous of imp.rt several hundred volnine oftaiucd iu free are furnished at lower an,j general literature, K-s- owipleteprices than now, the population from ,. 0f tl,e S'arli Ammrtem RrrU-T- , thenex-oj- k-
end pronp to the other will share in i jij,u:. By of his apprenticeship,the benificcnt effects. he came of he was to roceire six
On Uie other benefits of the treaty sheep, and yoke of These he sold forCUttd States lie no less marked Tp to this lie never had possessed
and people of that country 'two money, ha.1 spent
will market for productions, dollar in his life. He became shoemaker,We now import from the United States, the most rapid and best workman iu Xatiek,our of ten per cent. tff r,irw, poods to at one time, made forty-si-x pairs shoesthcvalneof over million dollars annually, i without sleep. When twentT-fir- c Tears he
The
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lsrxely
wjnts;
a
fl is not too much so that the .or--.- i an acarlemv. i.nA-- conn-oo- f Isrw, that for Honoluluforeisncia. twoislnnp of tariff the amount from study. He teetotaler.
proposeloremucrs aud two natives, and believe of
crwintrr be lictiMcd. thns it fon--i of dminn-- eionnanv. he never tasted thai can be etl l tsken their se- -
, . - i auu - n iiiiiu anlm? orcr whenever he gave a dinner lumself, purpoac, would recommend
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! dollars. Mi have ' no ever placed on the table. meeting 10 be to the aud. ' tbca d as tbev do ret Ihe pco--
forward loss M .tntinm dinner he ever Washington in at largre to endorse nominaiions and worktlie treasury ot V. a sufficient reas.-- honor two distinrrnished Englishmen '?r Ibclr electioo by ibis the
., , chsnces of unwoithv and aiec'.i-- d esndidalcs.tor tviecno:. of treaty : tmt they his was loaded deli- - The legislature, wncu convened, will have cue im- -
j no assurance that they would by such re- - '
' caries of the season, surrouuded bv' a verv Pnprosnlina
mi,i,er ll;,;tlrc,,u,.,led-r- e
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1 jiection the this rerenne, re- - distinguishid companr, K verage stronger ofaisagos hi selectionciprority what want, ar not ths-- o5fcre4. Throughout his long 01 5.ll:cr: H'! ""-- and
' panicular whetiter we obtainit the I mted resiectcd presiding rtspeetor some other goremment. hfe- - WM OOImSteat and his due to it, protract the business, snd
' people of Hawaii tnettod -- ti lored him, trnsted honored Jt-SJJJm- l
by obtaining the of Amenca at a Would there were statesmen as taken the liberty name, I think,i in rate, so wcuid the American farmer. i a a -. . u fill Ibeeliair of President or President if elected.roechanic. the the miner,
.tho i
inuc, a nones' as leu-uw- ui ur.oni h t himself and to the counlry.i and men of every class station of life on !
I acinc slojie le benentted by theiatr ot uoae rHcessine ot lite we areah o t furnish, as a by tbe increased dVv
matid for products of Anierioap indnstrycalW for under tlie working of the treaty.
But tbe coniioerviAl aaivai.Lact-- s which ourderive are not the oady imes
which she will br tbe trcatr. It willits Tlie to a for
must
a
this
pie, a friendly depot for her increasing s:eamlines and a political preponderance in northPacific, wtorch may be of great advantage inthe At all erents, it will then be morefor her interest to maintain the independenceof this group than h erer has before been.
. Anaexalio. beiue.
Late rArEss bring particulars ofscheme for annexing a large of tbe Re-
public of Mexico to the United States. On atleast two former occasions the United States
i acquired territory that country,through purchase or otherwise, and the pro- -
! cess of absorption will continue, tilli the Great Republic extends to the isthmus of
Parien. The affair is another illustration ofthe dangerous tendencies of indebtednesswhen indulged in by a weak nation.
The projeet is sot Absolutely sew. bat whentr .aebe: it bseo poo h and frowned apooa.-- Tifi.icarr. N.s it is luvmibg as a substantialrealitr. in faror of a Klramect is certain andpreiceJilated. It mar not sueeeeJ - defends
and whether and le bome j upon agreement and Congressional The
and
only
res lor tbe cession of tehtorr are by no means pre-
postcroos . lb peiiey af aeaeptiug tbe Uritory. if' tbe proffer is made on good terms, eaa
ly be. tooad. The history of the United' sttates illustrates in an ample
s;re. Loaisiana. Flarida, Texas, tb ijreat' Alaska and the Pacific coast, have alt been gathered
in ander the aegis of tbe banner. Why notthe contiguous portion of Mexico, from tbe Rio Grandeto Cap St. Lucas? Stated in tbe projectitself is thi. fashion : Mexico owes tbe Unitedmoney, and ha a dollar in its exchequer tothe demand. Several of its on the Mexicanborder are of importance to tbe United States,To Mexico, by reason of a feeb'.e Government, inse-curity of raiejacd iLcessant outbreak.- - of the disaffected
' and lawless, tbev ar of much less value, andtire provinces besides. A settlement of interests,relief to one countrr, a gain of territory to tbemay be arranged by a payment of the debt in real eatale. Acting belie! that aemonsnea angiisn, rrencn and
for Japaa compelled to dearlyat next session of tongreas, transferring a.i tbatportion of Mexico Iving west north tbeRio Grande del Xorte, and tbat there is a scheme onfoot to carry this projeet into effect, a numberprominent mining capitalist,other ar now industriously occupiedexploring tbe country it is will b
' at a cheap rates arc buying up tracts suit--
able for agriculture or grating, and securingthat are to rich, but arc undeveloped orworked with enterprise. Other interests
at and chiefly railroad interests. It is eap--
tbat Tom Scott has his eye on this northernportion of Mexico, intends to make it a tokit to the Pacific coast. Th Texas andPacific Railroad Companr employed agents
: the last two years to travel through Sonora, Sinaloa,j Chihuahua, report on tbe tbe oc- -
eupations of tbe inhabitants, and the prospects of: and the same company, or possibly Tom Scott
' as an individual speculator, has given attention to aharbor of magnificent availability, recently survey-ed ..ended charted, ea the Gulf of California,near Point MedajM. In advantage of situation forcommerce and at a for railroad engineeringthrough tb best country of th region,it said to disc net Guajmaj, farther ap tbaad is a few miles of the border line.which will terminate on the near the
of the serJI river.Tb Ccsvmiation it now ready to report, and the
! shape tbat report will take will a proposi-- ,
tion to giv Mexico a of tlT.OOv.OoP, andMexico, in lieu of demands amounting t $,,,' to give the United States all that territory lying northof twenty-aixt- n parallel of latitude, from tbe
af tbe Rio Grande to tbe eastern shore a? tbeGulf i f California, and also tbe whole of Lower Cafi- -'
foraia. line severance eedes to tbc UnitedMates the whole of Saaora aad Chihuahua, tbnorthern portions of Sinaloa aad Durang . tbe greater
of Cohahshia, aad portion? Soevs Leo' and Tamauopa. of which
individuals who. good, thi to Aadprofessors
of personal interest, led ha been taken in Mexico with regard to
assert it , but no doubt it en tertained that it will be accented.It it to be tbe intention to introduce the
is a put up in me interest ot ttic sugar- - pwrition at the Cona-rcs- . tb Presidesplanters of the Sandwich Island." The idea briscinr it for.ard in his and withia
V""' aaouius. at sawthat ttnr alrar and biodisg.
years
f.- -
is
are
to tbe treaty
The Chr-jind- rangingas follows t
The claims commission has ended its labors, andtbc result is tbe of between $40,W,0aad
In tbc T. S. Government. Th MexicanTreasury is in a depleted condition, and tbe
ti je Dot satis, v tbe aar and ant. re taste of ' pended in the percentage Coal was President Lexdo'a QovertB. BllnUBl Tc rcpreaeotttc tUvior as 7 , fttand unable to aaaet this demandtwt bbm in a gatk-r-, lor aad profits 00 these not been sal- - oa,--.. .as nrotiatiuj
fivehate .
in
ar
"An
kalby
haw
tb
aast
R
in
most
on
do
most be
be
to
to renre
hundredsplanters have,
little
offor
try,well
funi:hinc
ai--e
111!
niA, nil
he
well
up
oy
da
and
small
pro- -
hare
slightly
t,
wbeamenbusiness, but
itselflnvestTuenU has
beet
nBagita.
capacity
and
more
but
quest
little
part
tan.on its
ere enured into between tb two sovereign po.trt for aaamicable adjust ment of this little (aaacial obligatioa.Toese ncgotiAtiont been pending for tome
past, aad now resulted in a treaty betweentbe two Governments, the points of whichare now gives to tb public for tb first
i Tbe I'nited States of America, represeated byPresident Grant, agree to aaeam tb financial re--jspoasibiLities of Mexico to America eitixeni. aadall tbc awards ia full, la consideration of this obli- -'
(alien of the I'nited Stats the Republic of Mexico,' represented by Pressdaat Den Let-d- da
Tejeda, eoreaaaia aad agree to cede to tbc UnitedStat Sonata, which tbe magnificentseaport of Guar as, the of
j and parti af th State of andCoahnila Tbe terms af this treat v aaveaassed tie k- -
wards aad forwards between Washingtoa and tbe CitySi KeliccxbAusted in prepAration, and they finallybaa. .n.ptid try both Prestaent Grant PrcxidaBt
j Lerdo. aad they will toon prcsea ted to the Senates ofi the two eowntriet for ratification. Tb treaty will bej sent to th United State Senate iu reatsem-- J
early ia December, with a recommendation fromP real dan t that it be ratified at Alreadytbe United State it making preparaliotu to takepoaawawao. af thi anqnirew property. It willbe remamnertd that weeks ago Raar AdmiralEodgava, eetsavaadittg tb swaadtwa the Pacific,was ordered to Washington, and left Saaoa nana, mystarkoas aadawiaa. mission it nowexnaiued sqaadron is cow rat- -
tt,;, Va iv ttiV,o,.al i ir tb Mexieaa aaaart, Admiral HodMavioiia vi tut. uttuiM , iaa a, at. o aasv- - mmt -
j, gars bat gas to Waahtagtca to receive personal in- -1 abort-rs-, ret nuradllki, their in the matter.
ry Wilwin,VWK OF Till fXTTKB
The death of hascalled out many obituary notices of him. all ofwhich serve to how poorindustry and perseverance gwd edu-
cation and rise to eminence in thecountry.
first book he owned was a
Testament, iriren him on condition that he
read it he did in sevendays, so as to pass a creditable cxaminsti.in on
it. This when he was eisjht years old, an.1
the book lie kept. Most of his earlyreadinir was done by firelight, in the
chimney corner.Wlien he was twenty-on- e years of ape, he
as other articles con- - Iwjrraphythe list the
whole asof the the terms
wKnhand the oxen.
to the will f$4. timepermanent. The dollars in and tK'versecure their
withtariff and of
with abol- - lewwould
ticketwouitl pvins care
politician brought wine The caned selectother
00.000 ga,Tthe
the tatde the
ls-- whole nopgg
fnun soon
would andhim. who
profit
winch
the
willsecure
the
the theslice
which
action.
bard- -
de- -
starry
shapeStates
Statesgreat
expen-- j
other.
of
mines
trade
mruth
tbmourn
This of
of
leapAaaftaA
or
statedjoo,
tJiA
4T.
part
barehave
But
their have
upon
That
aad Raar
.trucUons
ladsecure
FiiOM JAPAA.Japa. September tJ, ISii.
I'riK GAitrrn I lend Ton some notel of a tripI raeecUr made to Nagasaki. Ihe Stlh of August,at 4 a. .. O-- board Ihe City of Tosio, a
American hmlt Japanese steamer, we 5team-e- d
out of barber into tht bay of : a partof the sea. which latter is oeer two hundred
l.callntnrc.
ex-
perience;frorerament
dcbatb'11; iuslguiScaul
I
-
'JS- -
Christian,
pr.sincts
neighbor
probably
LTTIEJ1 experience
;
r
miles long, ths Eastern point, Osaka, to of reformingtigtag. its" cource the ii I' eastoms.
near), is mile to English this. has been and as
in . Our lay takennorthern eery bold, with : that somethingoccasionally a eailry like sidt
' Ticiowsnaas ofI in is to comprehend, a eer- -I Waiane : with al there riliagt, , Deruniy hai preaching and .riUng
thatehei houses, sometimes but. The and as disrespectful,in terraces, basing, and reprobation ecclesiastical
half tbe way, . Tfc it rur a a ore waira too
ered with eerdure to tops, and sometimes fring-ed with trees. They fire to per-
haps thoasand or two tkousAnd But themost striking the inland-se- is little
with which its is dotted. I'm toldthey to hundreds : though many ' practice shaking
" barren rocks, they "d t'K." "luUJ'onit will to
somewhat dimc-o- t. address a .m withto anehor Shimonoseki. city ' Ckriitm$ t respond, Im
st which ships ot this iine are toand beyotid which the isles are so that
is neee-sar- v to vessels to steer clear ofthem. Owing to tb position of tbe
islands, this city seems to on tbe shoresof a lake, and there is one. and I think twoother places the lev has the of a
The islands so each other tbat theship seems to he going into the till
eome to a point, a short turnbrings; you Sara in. to the open sea. south side ofibis sea, it a series of bat lying in inch a j -sition as to appear to be a with but oa exeeptioB, which is a little south-we- of Kobe wherethere is an a mile or more widib, throughwhich ships cosae and go.
On leaving Shunt noseki. wa pass through tbeon the of stood the forts, which
some years ago, without cause, on merchant-ka- a
for Kobe. or Osaka, and for which tbevon tbe the Inited fates were L.will submit a treaty ratification ; and was pay for
and
and
which expectedceded, and
known be
work,posed
and feederapproach
within
and and resource-- ,
pointthis harbor
Galf,within proposed
begrant
From information
action
opening""asre- -
ratined
here award
correct award made.coaioe huge
resultmoose
old,
eastern
which
pay
ioeludwhole Chihuahua,
Darango
aad
bliagGreat
aewir
concentI.!;, aea
with
MUCStPKNT
may
Now
always
K.u.
Osaainiaad.
hands.
matter
islands
Wheacustom
accustomednumerous
certainlywhere
over-la-
right mountain,yon where
straits shores which
bound
this insult to th western nations. offencecommitted under the old rystem doubtless hastenedthe revolution, by which the Christian religion wasadmitted into Japan. A few from this place,brought u through this labyrinth of islands to tbeocean- - From thence our course was uearty south,for eighteen tours, bearing on left hand thelarge the bosom of which lie Nagasaki,aad on our right many and a few large islands,
of which seem to be uninhabited, most ofnaked rocks. Th most striking arc three small coneshaped ones, equal in six and form, called fil-ters ; and each having at iu base, rcry Utile one,of tbe shape. They are all destitute of treesand vtrdarc.
Nagasaki is at the of bay, perhaps fire orsix from tb occaa. Its importaaeto be as for coaling and repairing ships.Sleameri to and Shanghai, usually
is distant only bonrt by steam. Urntold there is near by, a coal mine, aad coal canbe bought here At $4 60 per ton. And about a milsdistant tbe bay, there it an iron foundry wheresteam can bethoronghly repaired. We foundhere or more steamers, aad some twenty sailingvessels, of various nations. It is sail both Knglaodand tb States usually a ship of war
Other nations Tbe is said tocontain thirty or forty thousand inhabitants. Iu siuis that ot San Francisco ; a strip ofland, and steep hi'tl'sides. of the streets arenarrow, crooked, ill pared and filthy; aud the
ar jammed together lasts or order.The contrast between this and Kobe it remarkable.The inbabitanU alto, lest civilized than tbeKobeitc. Osaka and iu inhabitants alto, appearquite in of Nagasaki. Still It it a city ofnot a historic interest. About a mile distant.in is a island,
ar very Silt.nearly perpendieatar. vvhea this government roseagainst the JasniU, nearly 390 ago, it ismany were thrown, or compelled to
States, but there are actuated i r .e learn that the bated on sadden death. regionof aaaa-a- Vn tbe of ttia.a early
astray
of
of
.
every
gives details
Scbaatiaa
eSnaalo.
nom,
engines
religion, were fire banished to differentpartt of tbe empire, where died, and from
tb were permitted to
Nagasaki it noteworthy its promixity toDeri the little settlement, in which, for severaler. tones tbe Ditch were allowed to live and trafficwith the Japanese, in return it is I don't vouch j
j for th truth; annually trampling on tbc cross.If it be I'm glad to learn that it aa ax- -cute for them, th state of tb limes, ia which it I
commenced. It it at that period, the feel- - J
ing prevailed in Europe that tb cross wa not tbeof true religion, but merely of Popery, aad
hence that it was trampled on. Desima thoughceiled an island, really but two or aagaaasi
' separated other of tbe city, byBarrow watercourses (artificial I think) the fosrthaid it the oa th bay.
An it told of sailors,having ventured limits, .ere apby tbe Japaa, aad withwhich they flatly denial, and said they war aotChristians, bat only Dutchmen.
It it the Japanese to ths eonelu-- ition, that in the of foreigners, tht chieftide it, Man's chief end is to make money. am
J very they such solid ground for con-- 1
elusion. besides tb Catholics,j evangelical societies represented ;
liaat, Methodists, aad tb Reformed. I ba-- :came acquainted with the Reformed oaly. Their
I miiajoBiraM Messrs Wolfe and Stoat. Thehas been here for seven or eight yeaxl. Hit societyKat a eonvenient iarww fn n .atlis mw
all tb rSf.i.r.i of dipfcem-ir- - been t1ro ar and hat, i aa told, ordioa- -
be
twoof
Franeiaeo
Pacific
families at
peculiar
recently
said,
ri.j vbc u.iiui i ut uw suuuitu auu uity. a. viarequest, aad with him for interpreter, I gave, to avery attentive an Jieoce, a aammary of mission-ary , Akd their retults at tbc Hawaiian Islands.
wa for or three employed aa ateacher by tbe aad bit wages, beyondthe suppport of hi family, wa haadod over to tbcsociety be He, Mr. Mr.
Lb Methodist missionary, ar on
dat tb oaly beautiful spot which I saw ia or neartbc city. is said there parts of tb. tob-wr- b
equally It is oa a billrtdt, as, Ithink, tbe eastern suburb of tbc city, and courts
adorned with fine tbrabaerry, aad targethe --palm asweir; others. With watbsrttd
interest ia Hawaiian afain, sad aloha for all myfriends there, I rcasaia, aan truly, r. j. a.
To vaa Knrroa or thi ltaTT: Tas time fbr
the eledbm of members for tbe next Icjrfelattm to
near at taml, and it seem, in view ot tbework that , is to come before Ihonext house, tbat We some men wbo Mrsbilith-s- , sat the lat ; menbn'-ie- oxperlrneo not to ay
men wbo Interests at stake, andwho contribute to on tbeTbat mc bare ucb auonjest tw U Dot qaeatUm.cd. aoit I aooM a tew cut tf tbe uiini whowould do credit tu tbeiiselrrs and the coaotrythe ktstsllre usitiWj, rut: Hon. Uodf re Rhodes,Hon. S.i mil N C1lc, Hon J Smith, Hun.II. A. P. Carter, IV. M tiiUtoa, II. L Sbcldou,P. AduuiJ and S
Tbe question is, would cither one the abovepermit His name to be used, or. ;ikid, to bivomea candidate, would be not air : " Ob no, cannotafford the tline, I could not be rleeled If I were toran; a forehtner eaauot be the f.rebjt.
tskss no Interest in election; and it eleeli--1 rouid no po.ni. us the lxirialuic will be nudeuntaTVA.lv ol men who bare kiuiwlrdirc ihrir
i country's who waate two or three monthstbe most and non
sense.would, presume, he just about
tbry would uican to ray, if they did not say it. Batto my mind, tbl- - 1 not sufficient excuse. YVweWilt
uerrr a body Worthy ol tbe name olHonolulu siandlni; and men oflake xu aetlrc interest Iu elections; select good uleoand keep tbctn.
Honolulu, shore ill other (lection districts, It en-
titled to we rcrestitvd pari by foreigners. I donot v ail, AlThxiieh I Unuk it would tor tbe in
of tlo native onataiion as well as the eoun- -
exwet aad short Uj at the membersButthe of imports 8eVere was Though
t in Kind elect Iniuiii'ii uriciiniu,ii'ii
and ve ot ot and meaus.
has
was candidates,in countries,
tlie ot per rroal last iu was pie tbe toS. as of : and and means wrakcu
se!rtho have while all
not and,. otneer. onof for and rains, snd
is we and we t'-ien- tloses t he
b InStates, iron,As the
more hare to would,,iKr Vice
aou asmerchant, "rd"and
tlie cheaen.
luture.
hare from
j
has
successwe shall
and
West.
brief,
not meet
a
teef
i
speculator ia
shore,
sources
-- its Tb that
niy
timesubstantial
time,
I
Tbe
Kt.be
some
He has the Ihe educaof the
as a .it Jof the I mean the Hou. t. .n.
A
Thr
It is well that the of is two-
fold she is bound to oeer-aw- and to amuse, thea i. At lh has put itout of her power to fulfill the first namedbut she oniy to her
of the second dutr. Jutt duw her eeniusat at has suggested her the some
in main facial and theand X.E It one babil of To
custom a soe.ely formed in Fans,and forty .nllh course near the th. his the ap with de-- ;
shore, .bica is and of it is will be
narrow the south of what the g
may eoaaist not easy buthere J natire of Aiyf lna hills it, he stigmatises it
often one third, of by
up their aulli comes to us irou:
theirrose from
one feet.of tbe
bosom
surround-ing
islands,
Government,
Daridton,
personal appesrsnce,knowledge Hawaiian language,
larislaliTc member speakerilousc. Kuodoa.
Voraa.
rrolcllct.
mission
present moment licrmanyfunction,
increased enthusiasmnrrft.rmance
ending proprietyAllhourb somewhat
perhaps siiakiag suppress
thirty church certainabrupt, energy, expected
Precisely
tingle againstcalibrated, perhaps deserritrg
hundred
enable
United
whence,
beyondbeing
Wolfe,
would
ii " Whether toreally eonreys animuf assault, we
cannot crusade is decidedly funny, asit no grave principles, "
hike-hand- s Society" com-
patriots in weight.it is proposed to substitute th
several odious of bandsthem still mak. 0,,r"' bo"1 io .J;1'in- -
introduced be propernavigation frind meeting, to.del.r
At we at a to which he willerarely W.itouch
day-
light
lie
appearancelake.
certainThe
solid mass,
opening in
fired
S.r
This beiig
hours
ourisland ia
littleall them
asame
amiles eaief sems
afrom tonch here.
Tbat port 43
across
eight
havehere. often bare. city
like narrow levelMost
build-ings without
advancelittle
said,of their
treaty foam this.rttala. alaS of of
am
oaee.
manysine,
also from
fortrue,
inwas said
emblem
it bioetifrom tb parts three
water frontDutch wbo,
their takes
said have eoaemott ar--:
Isorry hare this
Romanthree
Dutch
arc latter
eharjal. ewonvh
have nsadred more,
brief
Mr. Stoat two
which series. aadlocated
their
trees, sago
andnonl bare
to who some
barecarry
men
Molt
ofIf
little of
slsurd
This wbat
haveuntil
beterest
should be
K.I Kaa
rears,tion, and
both
known Franc
turns with
them
from
presdooe.
sidesthe stilus .n the Free
masons the of thesay. but the and
involves we wish the Anti-- s
better lock tbin theirhave had lately contest of more
Wc may add foramount of theare merele smail
tbe new isJe...
nigbt came
tb
head
station
that
tkayears
Atare
It are other
are torn
bare
namein
E.U.
do
utenot
fastbe
that
hi. ranresult.
Latest
among
feature
and mutual .ill be the bappy
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
INFLATION.
. or
Has to neb an extent per tb
( of Pm
Tbat It neets
ol tht-t
Ladies' Riveted Sole Leather Trunkt,Ladies' Kiretcd Bridle Leather Trunks,
Ladies' Leather Trunk i,Ladies' Trunks,
Ladies' State Room Trunks,Oirlt' Toy or Doll
In Itreal variety and In ail colors.
aat'f Riveted Sole Leather Trankt,Ucnt't Riveted Bridle Leather Trunkt,
Gent's LeatherGent 'i Riveted Sol Leather
Gaol's Bound Edge Valises,Gent's Black and Colored Leather Valise.
Gent's Patent Corner Valises,Gent's Boston Valises,
Gent's Carpet Valisaf,
&
a n er13 !
iu bay, little nr. called Pap--penbarg. Iu tides steep, at one point SUA"1' KB.
yearsdisciples
considereddescendants
manyturrirori,
ma,
there
justly
amusing story two
charged Christiana,
creed
Nagasaki,Episeopa--i
laboryean
beautiful.
likelj
Dole.
property
with
French
fimiii
edification
THE
XBW STOCKTHE UNDERSIGNED
.accumulated
it? San Francisco
CONTRACTIONTliis Elegt Stock
FOLMIWIW ELEtiAVKTCOXSIMTS
ElegantCanvaf-eovere-
Trunk,
LADIES' RETICULES!
Trunkt,Valiiet,
Ladies Children's Manila School Bags
beaittif usetolls Trunksinhabited
BLANKET
Tourists'STRAPS,
STRAPS,
Valisoa.ALSO. .
JUST TO HAND !
A Beautiful Lin of
GENT'S SHOE WARE!Including tbe celebrated
OAK SOLE GAITERS,Sow bo generally used tn tbe t oiled 8tatea.
Perfectly Water Proof,Hat T.. is
ALSO
A Fl'IX UIE OF MEW STYLE OF
J" ID XV --E3
TP.l'NK
!
Ol all Kinds autd laateat Dewisms.
Watches in Gold and Silver,Locketi, Locket snd Neck Chains,
Chatalaiss, Gent't belt Chain and Guardt,Gold Rings, Diamond Ringf ,
Diamond Bracelets,Silver Furkt and Spoons,
SitewT Cake A Fish Knives,Silver Butter Knives,
Barry Speons.Salt Spoons, ,
Sugar Shells, Ac.
Ladies job an Respff (folly Invited tEXAJHTME THESE MICE GOODS
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.'71te- - M. MclNERNY.Columbia River Salmon !
PUB J. A. F 4I.KIABI B,Jl-S- In barrels aad half barrets. Por tate bySix C BREWER A CO.
sHirri.(;.For Portland. Oregon.
THE rasrr satuso bar
Jane A. Falkinburg,I. II. Ht'SRABT. WASTKB.
Will have Quick Dispatch for the bove Port.for fie cut and Pasaase, appo- MHi :.v.rt.r. a rvioKK. mi.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.The Fine American B.rk
CLAItA BELL !r..P. StlKrtlltKIl. MAKfKIt,
WILL HIVE QUICK DISPATCH FOR THE HOVE PORT
mr rnr Fn- !;. apply totn Aucx. j. CABTWMnnT.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS
SAN FRNACIsCO.
Australia and New Zealand Line
TIIE S 11.1. 1I II WTEASVIHIP
COLIMA!JillAt'KFORD, CAPTAIJf.
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SN FRANCISCO
On or about Jan. 5, 1876.ynr Prektbt ao.l
apply to ytS'iany f.trlher InlorwaatawB,
II. SKI-.- . It...
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS
sajv riLaaircxsco,
Australia and New Zealand Line
TUE SPLEHHID STEAMSHIP
"GRANADA,"ClUKM. HIMHnt.lt.
XVili. Leavo Honolulu,Kandavu. Fiji, and Sydney, N.S.W.Connectlnc at Kandavo with Oimnany'a atnuuer forAt'CKLANll, N. Z.. IMICT ClLALALhlcst, and lulermrdlauports.
On or about the 1 2th Jan., 1876.For Frrlsthl aad Paaaat. aud applr
a iaa; H. IIACKKELH 0IX, teenta.
FOR KOLOAPitclxot.
AND WAIMEATHE SCHUOWER
KAMAILE!RIILLIX VI AMrt.lt- -
V.'Pl resular dispatch for the above named Porta,no and the Ith of November neat, until ftirtlier notice
Frrlt-h- t and laawsre taxen al the latwrat Rate..1R HOLLKS to.. Aai-nt-
TIME! TABLEor
STEAMER B& IMMM VK HAM', till HABTEB.
January II. . KonaJanuary 17 HoJanuary 17January JI. . .February 7..
14 .
Frbmary ll.Marrh 1alarrh IMarrh IIAlarrh M,Marrh .
II IC
of
HUo
of
. .of
asr are no to laud al Mishit.an will he to Ilonolnlu Saturday r. at.
04T On the will not Ivaveuntil I A. M . or am. and
Bay am. due ofany
f Pnstnce beTo or from Kaunakakal, .'folohaiTottrfrotn MaiilTo from Maahsea. .
To Mak ana. ..To or frttm Mabukona, HawaiiTo or from Kawathae,Ttiorfn.ni Kallua. 11
orIt Jk .
,,tvtn
haveafter
11
Ba.fBUCircuit Hawaii
Kona
Circuit Hawaii'ircult Kauai
IIUo
Clrenlt HawaiiNawlllwlll
When there cattle Bay,effort made rvnch
Down Trips ltaror Kaalualnlater: Afaltena until later:
afaaiara until later, without noticechance betas; given.
Rrtlrst will.S3.O0
laviiAina.Uanf
from Haul..Hawaii
Han;To or from Kaawaioa. MnwulTo or from HUo, Hawaii.To or from Kan Coast. HawaiiCircuit of Hawaii, Roond Iriji ..............To or from any l'ort on Kaoai
ill
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Circuit ut Kau.il. Hound Trip IS. St.rjeck paaaasr for naUvea only.-- B.BB
as-- IT. t'rfdit fbr PswMnse nonrj.Tlebeta sat able oHJee .ttly.
No berth will be conaldtsrefl aa taken until paid ftr. Notrcspon.ibl for unmarked jassace or any Freltjkt or Par-cel! unless receipted for.
Freight Money Dae an Damand.Saw" An effort will be inaow to have the Htnosr swwek
Honolulu on the evening of the same day ah leave MautKAMI EL (). WILDER, A(rnt.
OnVe with Wilder tj Oo.. corner of Fort Queen wiru
DISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO
C. Brewer A Co. -- Agents.MrrrhaniliM raceired Slorafe Free and
uoerai caan auvaucea made on snipateoiaay tins nae.Ml-l- y C. BBBW1B d CO.
BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET UNE!
Jj C. Brewer at Co. Agents. JfiakvSmf Favoratls arranevniontt caa alaayi ba aBwaBkamad. for itorafe aad bipa.nl of Oil, Boat, Wool, II id, an I
other llarchandiac to Ne. tsetttbrd. Boston, New Turk aalother Kaatcrn Port. Jaav" Cash Advance made.
Ml-l- C. BE K WBB S CO.
THE HAWAIIAN ALMANACAUD
Annnal for 1870Will be issued in. time for the Deeembti
Steamers, or possibly earlier audwill exceed its predecessor in amount
of valuable information onmatters relating to the
Hawaiian IslatidsSB- - FOB HOME OR FOBEHsV BEAD EBB. --BB
Price 50cts. per Copy !
npiIE VEET FATOB.lt BEE BEI'EPTIO.WM which En BaawBBwBB aoel wlia aa luflrtt appear-
ance, and Use compieusd airawnrerneata fur Its fteneralUse PkHBe and Eaatara Mate, th
Oilu.li and tats table aa iiiakttll a ftatiabla aSltaltakJimatiiuai, fur wkicb a l.miu-- 1 space wttl be devoted.
Early appfieattont for apace and oederffor cop asBti-le-
isr.Jtrs from abr toJ muat Isatiudnuauaerl0eia., atvlcan be remitted in I lamp. Address
THOU. a. THRClf. pubitohar..SIO-li- t:m ao.J Boathiln, HX
NEW MUSIC,Just Received at Wtotaiiey's '
BOarAXZA WALTZ,a ballad.
Tb IJtovy of l bra, a ballad.Waittna: for the Bain, a noocThe Owl. a aetsotaaelie.Ky lb llrrer, a ballad.Love ma Daiwnar, Lore Wat, a aataf.La Htmpada a inaxurka.My Ivv. A ti t it . a sonar.Tbe Break of Da, lnatmmntal.Maxarfca MXtalitaar. Inatrasnental.Kaviartte of Fortatse, polkaPratae ye the lord, a Thaakasrlvlntr Antbem.tstatwu ktater. ftaay liaaiiinlHaBBtfT. soii-.'l-
.
ante Michel Galop.tmm Farftirnrr.w, a
The Wsatrtrtsj Cap.(illrfloa- - Down tb I
Kona
The Easle, a cnienntal aoar.Jeaua, Ixiver jif my nl.Hem, of sjcotdah Son.
For staia at 47 H) ft. W. WHITSBYtl.
Fine Manila Cigars!SEW IXVOICE OF VEBT Sl'FEBIORA quailly. pol up In boiist of 3SO eaefc. Just racadvWd
dkreet from Ifanlla I'.jr a i.y
of
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LEGAL IfOTIC
iuvi rrrarr. mmAl bam hers.
Ji..M. Wail of moW ofSS S bS, .nartoara. al Sal . pa,
in reartln. sts4 Vn. uW aswtsa. aw4aseaamillan KVkarl. loianilan of MsukBl rXart..nitvs ss.
tbe asae wiar ssa..iVr may ha and mlInc tn Ma haao tn the
mi
imrma asaaawia
,asasw.rtiaratnc Mm sol kb onettoa ream mM
iwiil as wa-n-.
II is reitsrrd. wVliAar. us ana savD. !:. at IS urftaat A. H tmmrm ih sal
hsmtwr. In tlmrt tloswe. at H
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In Honolulu. or ihrsa
appi'.i
Ume therein appasasru far saWiwir-- l at Hoi oiBm. II
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mar be maslr ,.f .ll.mtm w, ..f ike sill; - - ashatHts to the prrsana thereto 'butaso. saw J wk.ja.nsf
hltn ami hi. .nrrlms from all nirtker iseasaaaaTaatajr as aae.Kswwloe.
It to onk-rtx- l. that TVBWDA.Y. Use :... Asar af JA- -a, iv A. JS.. ai aw am sss Ja
tire, at ( hamneta. in the lius- -. at Maw ask la. ks awduie mma mh m atwawntarf aw Ikehrartua aald pailtion an.1 r.au-1 ukal sa 1
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may Hite.1 titaisti a k wka arpntpertr. Antl that I
KtL.a.M. tirt.ithree ancvi vaiva waeka pravlowa W I
4as..sSsw
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mMrtaUI(wtntfTaa UAWM,II IN T'n'kta war
aawlnat IlKltst.ll-- n. r.V DKK K?l laaaBkBBN Junnrw iBBB nrrterof
thxi ut all. - naukrwpvy.
and oa Ihe pesltkwt of Ft P.i saaaf i.overtaluli.r.
luiikmpt
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Now herefore. ant) rlart rRII'T.JAM AMY.
Qliulttlo, MWktnunn aatttl ssaM nadBntaaraaBBBBTl ttanarupU-r- .
elvan puhlkweraa thecopy nati an.i
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he aerved en th atod Fmlanea PaaMaw mr k kw HUBIn Hits Klnctlom.
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I brrby notify all the netlof ths of IklUk.antl all raratn lnrratart tn Ui M ml tkwtt mm WNovmbr. 17, 1 aaa apawaaks. nju.i aaVMajaasn.
lor of tbe eaute, by law ..pita af Maw a--
Uan lalanUi, to Pruoal. aad skaly l-il tout,twit-- astmlttl.trator. JUtoaaa apprwewsl katkl naksaaj
r JUNE. JaHonolulu, Hawaiian lalantla. N,v
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Marshal'slit viarri E or whit or atxBLP nut th rt.ta.-- v t tin. II
ww,,, tar fMBSa. wi.Mtn aiaall rll.aa laV aal. mm
January. II. ItTS, A Iba
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Hoaulula, like, IJTa. tt
Notice of Dissolution of Partnersliip.rvrMiiMiir ninf urnTHE under inednn. mmm r Illll tiHI' itWOKTH. ttttltta bnaliiiai at Kawskaw. mt fit ill,
aa (raalara al Kaksa. to keiwky awaliit ty aawawwlBaBaBb
W. F. Allen wBl navanwabva lo. h.iVaM arm. mm4nrl.y alun aatUinrla collaat all wan ... tkw aw
flrm. w. F 1111. wUl iweij mm eaa kwakkaa aa Uaa aajsunil for hto own at- - nut.
Kawaiha. Hawaii. I toe. M, ttTS. as tas
iU)MINISjATbas NOTICE-.-
I Its 11. ".IllTHE by tb. How. CJ11.1. j' th- - 'opr. .11. i.urt...I in- - La- i- ihereby .i -.! all
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Admlnliwratora of th.tt of bll Baa III wtWaaawa. Kwa. Dee. 7, lata
Administrator's Notice.rrtlli: I Mil KsK.wf is irrtiiwTKBat atl.wisrril tvih nr th. ..fth tot. ti ll
i niti-nrii- s ititiuiw.v.iMiii., i,ilutttilulu lto.hu. BBaBBBB brrttvhavtita rUnu aurainat wthl ratal Inall prrwtn.. r.wlna tin- ratal pay thelay. rwwws wit tWWUM
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Executors' Notice.111 E BIIKBMMJWgD HEBIEBT CilWK SJ.
to all tnal tan tho ink 4a ml "manw, v. inr u.VAUAilLnXCA. sat of t
Iwoal lu Ib-- to byirnit ;t th- - Jnd JiaHrtal H I lit
an. I having ikamarlvr. by rtvtn. lb. rtpirsatatkaaa lb said lakslt lo krtaawl Ikcased, to 5lta,,lliia. ata mt sa aaa
ttt.it ..f i... ta ... an.1 allratal ar. brby rsq.i tksil In waaa.tneraor to 1. aatattitua ajt.rfal
Kit WAHAOUat A.taw aw n.vi
Administrator's Notice toHAW1JK. keew
WUI aasraad ml tb wtnasEC a A KT. tat lit Haa
of Uoanlalu.mtnlatralor swats ttflbART. tkspreaa lainIsland., .tuna In
duly autbrntarated, wttkratal. Inetadln. twefc
fan upon natal, tnAlt.. In Honolulu, withia
Honolulu, latk
rnhat very DBsntAPrrmtowa, No It .1
alUL lahAitlA.(kvnrwbl.
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ra.ni.nl brnawlh. -t- oatn ill t si aWtlkW.uotlt. auablr. ttl ll at ,
AUCALSO tbe rottac- - and
taatltraucn, writs, rawa.
rrr-- rillSeaside Cottage.
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located, with at. lllninBl.aerrstuB awaat.
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with all tbe ia.ina.inun. leaf
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Notice to Trespassers.PERSO-I- . ABE ITEBEBT BdrtTFlEDAM. lo trwapaai a Jbe Sckool Land of WAHItwi
iltotrlrt of Wataiaa, Caftan, by aHabaf esSb mt aay sbaantaawai run oa th. saw, ar wy cwtabag www MBBaswUst mtu. or howeto. o. i nut ' W. C AQnaaaV
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Mull is Maw 1 1 s Tat m M f Mr. C W.CawA eat.
lai iiS i wr Ou es lataf Jan 1, stCawaawwaa, ttawaaaai a nw Bt Bwa taw of Hooo- -
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AlltJBJO.1 Oenekal It is pleasant to; to BBt of tbe highest of
wjJ to Bcmolclc Society. W. R.IV. a or the T. M. C A.,ah e ai wwraihinwa. W r bare not forgotten his
afaraJaawe and twweti
raarr
1911
Jam
oOces
Bessber
inw. and evenof
amid tbeBf JBBBrtan Socletv and American minds.aaa wei. jwaUAed hits for the important po
a ajajarB a m called to occupy. His wcicomero-C- i. b: trom mor more ao. than tbesol law T A. of Honolulu, with whom
r lixjwon. Tut following enNwrmtxrr
r arUch aaxac ocarsnaperfaffairs.
tnatf Cbrooiclcto tar :
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sharp
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after-. i toe a &a:,ncatjip unstrati in tbe icdintnvct
arootxiitar two aeamcc.fieasarw Vasoaex. Milton
torcaer, ia rfftrtoareoc ajpoc tuc peoally Mr.: . Kir the aaid thai Uic two
the rrrrw. hat the facta Were notaaBaeeeat aawatct tbaa aa taew arerc iceeat
lr AtiCrua In turn exI Ii al aHhaae oTwhe crew , outage!! je of punish
aweau Frees. iMkrJaMMMr appears that
- latex) that the atorr that Ceptain FraxicrtCAp w r ka t - i'. Sir
i aaa aaa waa) aaiii. He vat taercir oa bit wayi T- -r M aaeet ha. wile, area com inc overland.Aiu- - Seinag ai: Uie relaeace tt Conn impoaed a
ROTES or TBE WEEK,KT The schooner KaraeUe left TWterdjy with a
number of laborer for the Kolo Plantation.
I3r The ri.tfirCT of tuc world's concert of pray-er bare ao far been of interest, and well attended.
Hf" The steamer Colitou, from Sydney, en ronteto r Francisco, will be doe here in all this week.Sbe may be is tin! we shall not be
if tin.- doea not arrirc until Saturday or San-da-
Ilea MutfTT's Recbftios. On Friday last HerMajesty tbr Queen received the congratulations ofthe ladiea of Honolulu. at being rbe occasion ot herlorty-fir- birthday. The attendance waa larfc andradiant.
t5T" Steamer Kilanra leave for Kona onTneaday of next week, Instead of Mnuday at-- advtrtUed ; relurmiu: 10 Honolulu Saturday atJurooon.Tbia week, abe will return on Sunday eveoic fromwindward porta.
Tn Wmnaa.-Duri- ng tbe pant week up toMunday nielil Uie trade wind liaee hecu atronc andblustcrinc with Ibjbt show era. The barometer baaUndated from 30-3- to 3013. Tbe appearance noware, tbal we aball bare a southerly blow beforeloop
MiKuvvt NoTTEKonsi This shin which hasbeen lor some months in tbe bands of Hag shipearjienters. Is now nearly ready to late in bcrcamo,and proceed on ber Toyajre. She has undergone amost thorough orcrbanlinc, and been strengthenedby tbe addition of new limbers. Capt. Whitney elpresses lilmsell as well pleased with the work.
SxsTsiftc Coals to Newcastle. An Americanpaper says. The Fall Kiver cotton mills will fill anorder forSfi.OUO pieces of print iog cloths Irom Man-
chester. England. Now, say we send cutlery toSheffield aud linen to Ireland Think of tbe wolberaof England at their next calico party arrayed infabric made by t he aoita ao J daughters of
By tbe 0ngN pupciv, wc thtt tbe mlM-in- s
steamer Lo Ancrles hut- been found disabled. Adespatch trom SNMM, Wasbinton TeTritorr, tb,the " found under about teut miles fniniVictoria, by tbe Rocket. Her et.giae frrre brokenind useietMsand tbe steamer was compelled to useber sails, as tbe only means of pushing forward Inport. Tbe steauier was eight da uuder bail, aad abailor waa loat overboard in a gale on tbe fifth day.
Sit Moon. Our Cbincac Colporteur baa returnedfrom bis trip to Hilo. where be hae been laborini:foracveral wtks araonj; his countrymen. He hasheld meetings at Hilo. and vibitcJ the plantation111 tbe neighb.Tbood. He retorts baring met someto hundred of his countrymen, and distributedtracts aud Bible among them. Several hare offeredtbemselrea as candidate for Christian baptism. Keligioutj services ou Sabbath cveuings bave been re-
sumed at the Ucthcl, and during I lie week Sit Moonis laboring among tbe Chiueae iu Honolulu aud itsvicinity. Friend.
AcctDENTn On Saturdav but tbe brldbaoroneiof the Lsauudry boraes having been removed for thepurpoae of adjusting tbe bit, the grateful animalimproved tbe opp.rt unity to return home by tbemoat direct route, much to tbe atonibment of tbeyoung gentleman lu charge. Tbe wagon aud boracwere b'tb cooaiderably damaged.
On tbe night of tbe aame day, a native waafound on tbe King atreet road near tbe residence ofCaptain tlueetngcr In a atate of iuecutibilily, withbhi head and face badly contused. As near as couldbe ascertained It w6 the result of a collision. HeWfct lakeu borne and -- pplted,wttb medical attend- - J
anccTA'asocp Stamps Fostmaptcr Brickwood, last
week, caused the arreat of a native man and woman,who bad mailed several letters bearing stampswhich had been cancelled, and afterwards cleanedby some process, ao as to be almost as perfect asnew. This practice of defrauding tbe revenue hasbecome common of late, but is ouly done with tbenew brown two cents stamps. This color is tbeoue which aid fraod more, perhaps, than any other,and wc believe is seldom used in other countries,Bright colors cannot be washed or cleaned withoutbeing readily detected aud so long as our stampsare priuted in Ibis color tbe revenue will be liableto be defrauded. The native referred to were fined(10 each.
New Years Dvt Was generally observed as a
boIidy in town, and tbe streets were filled withpleasure seekers on boraeback and in carriages, themajority of them, profusely garlanded with Leu offlowers and mate. An uuueual number of cases ofintoxication were met with.
We would iu this connection call attcutionagain to tbe practice, which is ou tbe increase, ofoverloading those Honolulu omnibusses, the ex-
press wagons. On Saturday tbe painful 6igbt wasfrequently met with of a poor jaded beast hauling atthe top of bis speed, a wagon which was literallycrammed with men and women. Vehicles calculatedto carry six passengers are often loaded down withnear a dozen.
A Nrw Year's Gut Dr. John 8. M'Grew wasmade the recipient on Saturday last of a beautifulpiece of handiwork, consisting of sbell-wor- set in
a chaste frame made of various choice island w oods.It w as presented by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chamber-
lain, and tbe following extract from tbe letter ac-
companying, will explain its object.' We trust that you will do ns the favor to accept
tbe accompanying artistic device, in sbell-work- ,
iu a traine made for it out of a rariety of isl-and w oods, as a testimonial of the grateful appre-ciation of tbe parentsand of tbe circle of near rela-tives of AlxiBM.CBAaTBKiu.AlK, to wbom,Dcarly oneyear ago, you gave the roo$t unwearied and devotedprofessional attendance. Interest and sympathy, dur-ing tbe das and nights of her distressing sickness,nntil ber departure from os refusing to receive anylcuoiarTcompei'satiou for your tolls tn her behalf.
t3T Mr. George P. Lstbrop tbe assistant editorof tbe Atlantic Mouthly, has recently published a
colleetiou of origiual poetus, entitled licaeand Roof-tre-
The volume contains upwards offorty poems,of which it is said M delicate sentiment and gracefulexpression are their common qualities. Tbeir tone,if not powerful, is always sweet. Tbeir themes arelargely derived irom nature. Several are narrativeiu form. All are highly creditable, and togethertbey serve the purpoae of introducing a singer w hosevoice makes no discord in tbe choir of Americanporta." We quote one striking soonet :
A ! rx rut Braxar.Poor afawBBBl face, that vet was once so fair.Grown arben otd Hi the wild Bra of lostTbv vtar-lik- beantv. dimn'S witb nrtbl.v dtwrt.Tet areathiac of a purer native air;They who whtlowi. curved roll are, aoaght a shareOf thy dead womanhood, their greed uojwstHav albflwl. bavt- tnpfMad and left tbe bare,Btill. like a lwf varr-a- e by cbe auujmn gnat.And OnTin: to tbe end. tboo wr p'! in flameAad perfaate alt thy hollow-eye- d decay,Brbjniax on thvwe gray cheeks the blush that ShameTook with her. when sbr fled Ion; since away.Ah God I rain fire wpaw tbb foabKld cilv.Tbal gives socb death, and spares Bs men for pity.
The passengers by a New Zealand railroad trainwere ebligww to get out and push it up an iceiine be-
fore they eoald proceed on their journey. It is saidthat traveling in this fashion is popular in Newataauawd.
The people of the British Isles consume about aquarter, or eight bushels, of wheat per capita each
.1
introdaoe it have failed. Oatmeal forms part of tbe I
food oaed ia Scouaad. Wheat is the staple food northf the Tweed. The acreage of wheat in Great Britain
ateadilT diminishes aad pasturage increases, while thepopulation 466,00 a rear. TVaf the Brit--:ish Isles import every year aboot S,tM,Mv bos beltmore than they did tbe year before, and nceeeeenljimport aaore cattle too. for tbe increase hi pastureland has not kept pace with the demand forBeat, X England ia sew a nation of beef eaters.
The new American College Marie in New York i
Gtyproeaiaes to he tbe meet institution ofSal kind in existence. The engine! endowment of '
$i,wM.M, eontriwBted aaooymonsly, will, it is stated ,
and he pleaded trail- - ahertly be sappleaseated by aa additional of.wocc BawTer ex - so.etK OOP be aaotaer millionaire. Mr. Mantel slop- -
a wiah to hear teetiasoor aa to the tacts of n, constitution, be-la- aad scheme of in- -
V.i
tbe
-
towho
will
ttractioa are aow completed, and await the sanctionof the Board of Trustees, which being obtained aa it
Tbe restitution wilt be temporarilyia the haidaaaas block on Fifth arenue, be- -
bv the Rateevs Female College: and itexpected that ia about Cve years tbe permanent
which will cost at least a Billion, writ heeaeapaaaad oa the site appropriated by tbe Legislatoraad Park in Central Park, froauEightieth to Eighty-Sr- tt streets. The muniBeeaeeof the endowment win render it possible to providemusical practical! y free to all. Tbe termsof matractive will be eery low, and there will be anabundance of free scholarships.
Latest Foreign News.vTe would acknowledge our indebtedness to Messrs.
Caatle i Cooke, and T. H. Iaviea Esq., for late pa-
pers received per Falkinburg frnm Thelatest dates arc December 15th, with telegraphic dis-
patches from Europe to tbe 14th.
On tbe 11th of December a fearful explosion oc-
curred at Bremer Haven . bv which fifty seven per-
sons ware killed, and twenty-eigh- t wounded, the ma-
jority being residents of Ilremen, who had gne downto the doek to witness the embarkation of passengerson the steamship Moselle. The explosion was causedby dynamite concealed in the baggage of an Americannamed Thomas. The H'c'arr Ztitumg of tbe 14thasserts that he confessed an intention of destroyingthe ship for tbe insurance he held. It is said that beattempted to commit suicide, but waa prevented.
The Austrian Ambassador asked tbe flrand Vizieron the llth. to suspend and open negotia-tions with the Insurgents.
Aawerleaii.Boston hts Cobhs for Mayor.Congress has no t yet done anything in regard to
tbe treaty.The cabinet shops of the at Wilson aewing
machine C. were burned on the Uth. Loss $500. 000:insurance $3I0. UV0.
The Japanese steam corvcttee Ttukmba, Captainilo, baa arrived in San Francisco.
It is contemplated to run the steamshipsand loan. d Qnma as an opposition line from SaoFranetsco to China.
The only thing nf interest done in the House yes-terday was the bringing up of tbe Postal bill, whichcontains a clause to repeal tbe odious postage on printed matter which Senator Hamlin and(teneral Garfield respectively engineered through atthe last session in a furtive manner. The House ad-
journed till Monday, Dec. 13.
Catv. Willi- - : ; - Case. As Captain Wad-lal- isprevented from eotutnauding tb steamship Citv of
to
ofof
ban on account Daving me tue exlinptlon of auihoritv. If the didHawaii whaler emmaod ot tbe inprovhlpei ,ert? thesafekeep.ngof
Shenandoah, place be tilled by lrU lhc Powc miffbt tt3ttny of thecapt, late SaperinUmlent of tbe P. b. lUuBtion and necei.itT ofCo. who will commander of the ofPan Francisco. Waddell was aVafwd of The ofGcial the Government tbe
tbe Company's steamship City of tbe distribute thusbut be Company are $1 internal $110.iW7,4t.t
determined lo retain him. and be aoxiou? to getback tu hu ship . but tbe trouble at tbe Islands overthe destroyed whaler will i: have a bv settled soas to assure him again lcsl proceedings wlieo he
bull in there. The H about 000. and aryla held by merchants at llonotuln. It i said Cun-gre- s
will be asked to legislate effectively upn becjuv also that a paper un behalf of Capt. Waddelland tbe Comp&oy if in preparation by an inSan Krancico to be presented to that body. Tbecivil damages i not the only trouble whichpertains to the case. The Hawaiian (ioTcrntuehtmight also put Capt. Waddell on trial for his life for
is
as
in
bin
piracy it no difficulty which in the Champs by tbe Franco-front- s
10 any Journal. Tuion. object beiDgI publicity to d extend tbe scheme
Foreign for monumeut to Liberty in York Thefete terminated illumination of ibe l'lo- -
Mr. Spurgeon is going to Nice, to spend two ormouths in rest and quiet.
At Dartmouth College the term bills amonut to $70.Brown Lftt. at Williums $90 to Yale $140. and
Harvard $154).
Tbe income of Mr. Edwin Forrest's estate, accord-ing to his desire, will be to found an asylam forsuperannuated actors.
Proctor, the talented lecturer on astronomy, is forthe aeeond time expected tu visit the t'uited States,and will commence with a coarse at the Lowell Insti-tute.
The Empress of Japan has decided on the erectionof college fur young girls who to devote them-selves to teaching, aud has given a liberal sum fromher private purse toward tbe erpcuse of construction.
Rota, a professor of music at Trieste, teachesdeaf mutes to sing. At a public exhibition given re-
cently in Paris, they sang in perfect time and pre-served tbe pitch which conveyed tothem by the teacher.
Tbe soil of Louisiana is said to productive.With ordinary cultivation a crop of cane or cottonoften amounts to $150,000 or $200,000. the
of forest, are these being tbeered with pine, and 3,000,000 with cypress.
Tbe residence of Washington Irving, the Hod-so-
remains as in bis life. It is occupied in the sumby bis brother Kbeoeser, and his daughter, to
whom it the request that thelast one give it to some good man by the name of Ir-ving.
According to a Paris dispatch Due de Cases, FrenchMinister Foreign states that the reasonwhy his Government refused to buy the Canalshares when tbe property tendered for sale to tbeMinistry, that MacMahun's Cabinet feared it waswar with Germany.
Tnr Rccext Floods Englasd. L05D0, No-vember 19th. Tbe Morning Echo announces that, unaccount of the recent floods, tbe sanitary authoritieshave declared a district in Bristol, with a populationof thousand, unfit for habitation midsum-mer. Thousands of acres in the valley of tbe Trentwill probably remain under water throughout thewinter.
Iowa marble coming largely into thefor dining-room- , library, and
When polished, it has a creamy-brow- hue. beautifulin itself and admirable a background fur color.The stone is easily carved, and exquisite effects areproduced by incising conventional flowers, etc., and
picking out lines in color.
Paris. December 3d. A committee appointedconsider proposals the Right and Left Centersto tbe time of lection and the meeting of theChambers hare to report in of tbe dis- -
solution of the present Assembly in December, theexact day to be hereafter fixed. They have de-cided to recommend that tbe general be heldon February 20th, and the new ChambersMarch 7th.
One of many practical applications of the newmethod of annealing and hardening glass been made
the successful of diamonds. When cer-tain qualities of glass are treated as steel whenmaking it hard, namely, it suddenly while itis hot, they become nearly bard theIt even said that the dust of such glass is, forgrinding purposes, next in value to diamond-das- t,
being so sharp as grind every gem thediamond itself.
The great changes which the almost universal useof the sewing has made in tbe prices of ready-mad- e
clothing is almost incredible. Tbe pricessuits hanging at clothing stores areas low
as fifteen, twelve, ten, and even seven dollars for asuit of clothes, apparently of serviceable matecial,certainly? good The prices at which manu-facturers have been obliged to sell their clothes, hasdone much in this cheapening of
A committee of gentlemen pro-pose to erect a colossal statue, next in the har-bor of New York, in memory of ancient friendship
the two nations. This statue is beou .an Island in the harbor of New York, and will he,with the pedestal, about two hundred feet high. Itis to represent Liberty enlightening the world, aluminous aureole, projected from bead, will radiateon tbe far cf the ocean and thus serveas a lighthouse.
The use of opium by of both sexes SanFrancisco is spreading to aa alarming extent. TheCommittee of tbe Board of Supervisors on Health andPolice, of that city, report at eight opium denswhich find exclusive patronage among the whites.This is proof of a long established truUtu,that to bring a superior class in contact an infe-
rior that both will draw from tbe other. The betterclass is lowered and: he lower class is raised.
Prof. Henry, referring to tbe small attendance atthe Academy of at Philadelphia, expressedthe hope that, at no distant day Congress, wonld
appropriation to pay tbe expenses of tbemembers while attending tbe meetings. Tbe Academywas called upon to render important services tothe Government. In one instance had saved theTreasury over a million dollars annually by pointingont the error in a certain kind importedgoods with fabrics containing no
Benjamin F. Butler rode at the bead of thegrand Bunker Hill procession of 50,000, the
Twar. Tb paorMt class aat wheatw a foolish eC)(nmMlding offiMr f tU, Diri.ion of lOaaachSMttsrid. prsraotifir their osing corn Efforts to
ioereeeee
increased
ofextensive
donation
oerwpied
building,
Commissioners,
Oregon.
hostilities
Wheeler
"o.roeer
fourfold
mysteriously
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agreed
imitatiun
machine
between placed
youths
Sciences
Militia. The AdetrtUer SAT. he " rode aply amid aome applause, saluted tbe Commander-in-Chie- f
Governor Gaston) grafely aad wai as gravelyted in return." But description,
photographing tbe hero of Hatch Gap at a differentpoint in the march, says lie bowed like a Panchand Judy and whirled about and around like aweathercock in a squall. "
Mr. Hoyt. of Lewi-tu- Ke., claims to be able toobtain perpetual motion, or power. Hitdevice it an old one, cannon balls rolling in hol-low of a wheel, which are ao carved that tbeballs will always be at one side near tbe axis, aad atthe other atee near the circumference, which side then
is tbe aad always goes down, andao the wheel iiconstantly revolved. Mr. Hoyt thinkssteamships may be run by these wheels. He has asmall wheel in operation by which hit wife's sewingmachine bat been run for eight months. He will con-struct a larger one for the Philadelphia exhibition.
Wendell Phillips, in a recent lecture, aaid,Temperance it not a sentiment, hat it hold, tbe
Forty 6rst and Forty second streets, now partly possibility of municipal freedom. The question
education
ol temperance bas a large rigaiaeaeea.Unless soma method found to avert thit tendency,to supplement thit weakneti, to enrb thit hun-ger of the Saxoa blood, there cannot decentand honest government ia cities of half a million orquarter of a million of inhabitants. The press of,Europe points to these thoret and says, 'Govern
city before yon boast of independence, beforeyou say that universal suffrage is the corner stonea State.'
Lowoo, November If 6. a. . The Madrid cor-
respondent of tbe Daily News says : ' The tidingswith regard to Cuba are serious enough in all con-
science. There can be little donbt but that the ulti-
matum of tbe United States to the Spaniards will besell or fight. Everyone admits that it would costAlfonso his throne to listen to the idea of tbe sale ofCuba a moment when tbe Spanish Dation enjoy-ing peace.
Powsa or the Press is One or the mostpromising signs of tbe times in Europe is the whole-some fear cf tbe press manifested by those in power.A real fresh column ol criticism in a Berlin Zeitnngis enough to give Bismarck the rheumatism, and theParis Ministry are giving present indication that col-
umns of leaded brevier are of more consequence to itscouncils columns of loaded muskets. It is now
in tbe prosecution of Kouher's official orgaafur stating that the Constitution is but an uncertainregime established by a group of persons without au-
thority.
Post Master-tenera- l Jewell humorously wrotefollows a woman recently, who applied lor a posi-
tion the Dead Letter office " We hare only fifty- -
seven ladies employed in tins department. With theexception of a translators and experts, and notmore than two changes hare occurred in that forcefor the last six months. None of them ever marry,or die, or resign. In fact, tbe Doad Letter divisionis a sort of mausoleum of buried affections a placenot governed by natural lawi for these who enterits charmed portals seem to lose all tbe motive audhopes, and aspiration which sway and g vern tbedenizens of the outside world. I regret that it is so,bnt so it
The Ti naisn Pirrtcetrr. London, NovemberCabinet councils hsve been held almost daily
the past week. Recently there has teen a rciteritionpeaceful assurances by newspapers. There
are, however, indications an early intervention inTurkish attain, according to an arrangement of thePowers that participated in the Treaty of Paris TbeTimet, in discussing the Turkish insurrection, saysthe Julian cannot save llersegovina ; that it is fairlyout of grasp. Peace can be brought about only
traDcisco. H destroyed TurkishHarvest, while lurM 0Dce
bis will ttke tuTrtvLacblat.. M. proride tor the the future.f a e. go as City
tbe command net revenue of forPekin. on last fiscal year was SlS.OOO.Oil, :
China route, declined it. The Customs, 57.722 revenue. ;
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TbatoUlnst expenditures were $274,62:1,392,divide tbas: Cuttnms. $19. 707 : internal revenue,UBMU; Interior $t,957, 35 ; "I e im
proper . Itlrtlt JM j diplomatic, $t. 199.220 j
quarterly salaries, $564,517 ; judieiarv. $.1.80.1,915;net civil and miscellaneous expenditures, $71,070,72 ;War $41,120,645 ; Navy Department,$21,497,026; Interior Department, $.17,840,873 ;
debt interest, $103,093,544.
The Scukmf. a MosraasT to pi XtwYork HarbkR. Paris, November 19th. A grandand successful trie was given at the Palais dc
is trifling eon- - riodustne, Elysees,him, aspect. atatacsw cr. American tbe U give greater
ZI ai subscriptioue forLate IteniS. a New harbor.
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dustric. A representation of the proposed monumentformed the leading feature of the illumination. A
large subscript is progressing very favo'ably.Tbe Grand Lodge of Masns in Can and mostof the Lodges in Frauce have ubjeribed liberally.
Tbe Gram Award.Chicago, November 19th. A Washington special
say? the CotumU-iu- n appointed nndertbe .ActofCon-gres- saj to bow the distribution of tbe Geneva Award
shall be made, will finish tbeir labors on the 20th ofJanuary, and they will bare about $8,000,000 of the$15,000,000 unawarded to claimants. Tbecompanies and individuals who took war premiumhave made a combination, and will endeavor to havea bill passed through Congress, at its c lining session,to cover these loxee-- is fceung over themutter. Tbe direction of Iegiiatiuo and the recom-- .mendatioui of Congressional Committees heretoforehave been claimants, on the thatthe are excessive, and that, with a fewexceptions, tbe insurers made money. There areorbet claimants for indirect damages out by tbeAct of Congress, who will join the insurance compa-- ,
nies in the effort to pass a supplementary Act. Theinsurers claim that they took the risks with the expec-tation that Congress weald relierctbtm if tbey becamsnanKratu tnrougn me contingencies ol war. Jhcrru
OOu.OtK aere about 6,090.000 acres cor- - a prospect of bills defeated, so that
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$8,000,000 unexpended will go to keep company withtbe trench Spoliation xund in the Treasury.
In the Court of Coromissoners of Alabama Claimsy, the followiog judgments were rendered : Case
765 X. G. Kittle, of San Francisco, $15,690.95. Case1017 Paul Jones Reilly, of Oakland, California,$789.35. Case V20Z lie ro hard Simon of California,$o,052. Case 1205 Henry B. Wakelee, of San Fran-cisco, $306.95.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CARPENTER AND JOINERWW,"Work Done Fiompilj u
Koop ou Fort St.. Kplauade,Factory.
opposite ii Barrel573 ly
Administrators' Notice.t M BBS I ti B ED IIAVIXi BEE'THE Administrator to the estate of the latLanca of Kohala, Hawaii. berb requests ull
persons having claims against add estate to present thesame to htm within six months, and all parties Indebted tosaid estate to settle the same without deiav.
J. WKJUT, Administrator.Kohala, December 27th, 1S75. 573 Im
Notice to Creditors.PARTIES HAVIXb CLAIMS AGAIXSTALL estate of KIC11AHD H. STANLEY, lab? of Ho-
nolulu, deeeased, are hereby notified to present the samewith tbe proper vouchers, whether such claims ana.- - by
or otherwise to the understated. Executor ofthe last Will and Testament of the deceased, at his officeIn Honolulu within six snontlia from the date of tbefirst publication of tills notice or they wilt be for everbarred. And all parties Indebted to the said estate arehereby require! to maaaliiimediat payment.
jXO. O. DOMINIHonolulu, January 4th, 1876. S7J it
GOODSJfST RECEIVED
PER BARK 'TAFFARETTE,'
From Hongkong.
THIMiS. WRITING II A I Its.CAMPHOR Oil, Basket Tea,Manila Rope, China Tobacco, Fire Crackers,
GINGER AND OTHER PRESERVES I
WRAPPINCPAPER !
A FINE LOT OF
MANILA CIGARS!AM) A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF
Sandal Wood WareAnd Other Chinese Goods.
.tonann Street. (tT Im) aiWA.CHELSEA LAUNDRY I
I IlKKKKi K I HAVING BECOMETHE of this
F I BNT CLASS ESTABLISHMENT.Is now prepared to execute all orders In his line with
ma mean and dispatch.He would Also say that he has secured the services of
the former employees of the Laundry, which wiU be aaadditional guaranty
Thai the Work will he U.oronif h I j done.And no effort on bis part will be spared to brine the Laun-dry lo favor with tbe public generally,ss Terms moderate. JAMES RENTON.
Draying.THE I NDERSIG NED ta Pre-pared to take orders for drayinc-Stao-
on Qoeeo Street,B. V. Hl SBANf.
AMI E ESI BENTS OF HOHeVLULU. Visiting- Friends and Sttraogen are
cordlaUv invited to attend Public Worship at FOBT ST.CHt'RCH. where Services are held every Sabbath at IIo'clock A. M.. and TH P. at. Seata ate provided for allwho may be pleased lo attend. There Is a Wednesdayevening Prayer Heeoog at TS o'clock. In the LectureRoom, to which all are weiconie. 514 ly
WANTED.A MAI TO TAKE II A no F. ear rows.
and carry on a Dairy.Apply to DEXRT MAy.
M Fort Street.
Hotice.HATE THIS DAT WITHDRAWS FBOHI the busioeaa of the GROVE RAX' H PLANTATION
at Makawao. Island of Maul, which bnalnees Mr. W. F.Suarratt will continue ao carry on aa the remaining mem-ber of tbe co partoerahtp heretofore erkrttna; between himaad the uodersaroed. E. DKLEKAB.
Honolulu, IT. 1.. Dec tilt, 1T. 61 It
Hotice.--THI IS TO CERTf FT THAT I W il l. NOTJL pav any debts contracted in my name after that date
without my written order. W. H. WRIGHT.Koloa, Kauai. Oct. Mth, 1STS. HMm
NEW AlDVERTISEMBNTS.
H.HACKFELDaCO.HATE JUST REfEITED PER
GERMAN BARK CEDER!
FROM BREMEN
A WELL SELECTED CARGO
OF
ENGLISH,GERMAN Al FRENCH GOODS!
CONSISTING III PART OF THE FOLLOWING:
A Fall of Print,, All ttTlei,new and desirable patterns,
Whit, Cottons, llorrock's White Long Cloth,
A. II. and B.
Brown and Rtne Cotton Drill, Brown Cotton.
Bine Cottra, Heavy I'ennus. Hickory Stripes,
Bed Ticking. Turkey ReJ Cotton,
Blue Flanne's, White Linen, assorted
widths and ajnalitiat,Water-Pro,.- f Cloth. White Moleskin,
Fine French Merinos, Reps, Buoktkins,
Fine Casimeres. Rlaek and Bloc Baoadclsths,
Mosquito Netting,
Linen and Cotton Sewing Thread,
Alhambra Bed Quilts,
A Splendid Assortment of Clothing !
Fancy Flannel Shirts,
Denim Jumpers and Overalls,
Fine Merino Under.hirtt,
Merintt Socks,
Cotton Socks and Stockings,
Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Heavy BlankeU,
Fine Silk Umbrellas,
Linen Sheeting.
Assorted Burlapt and Wool pack, Sail Twine,
Imperial Navy Hemp Canvas. No. Ot to S.
Hair and Cloth Brushes, from J. tiosnell A Co.
Fancy Soaps and Hair Oil.
Shawls, Ponchos, Plaids, Needlework,
Imitation Jewelry,
Lockets, Kings,
Chains, Ornaments,
A VF.KY I I I. I. ASftORTM EST OF
GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH
Groceries!Stearin Candles, Ultramarine Blue,
Epsom Salts, Castor Oil,
Fence Wire. No. 4. 5 and 4,
Oalraoitel Iron Pipe, J and f inch.
Hoop Iron, i, i. I and U inch, Rivets.
P. A P. Knives, Scissort,
Corkscrews, Tinned Spurs, Axel,
French Calf.kini,
Wrapping and Printing Paper,
Paints and Oils. White Zinc, White Lead, 4c,Caustic Soda and Palm Oil,
Hide Poison, Mirket Baskets,
Brooms, Casks and Barrels,
Cask Blacksmiths' Coal,
S00 Tons Best Steam Coal,
Alto a few Music Boxes 4 Regulator Clocks,
A Fine Assortment of Havana Cigars,
English and German Ale,
Bavarian Beer, in qts- - and pts.
Champagne, Meidsieck 4 Co., qts. and pts.
Champagne, Tboreaa. qtt and pts.
Sparkling Hock,
Rhine Wines, Claret,
Gin, in green boxes,
Samples now Open at our Office, and Sales made to
Arrive
Orders from Other Islands Filled.
& CO.,HAVE
JUST RECEIVEDPER
HAWAIIAN BARK R. C. WYLIE,
FROM LONDON,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS !
WHICH THETROW OFFER FOR SILL
Hnbbnch's Paint Oil.Groceries, White Lead,
Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre,
Caustic Soda, C. C. Tin Plate, Sheet Lead,
Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Sheet Zine,
Galvanised Tubs, Fence Wire,
Refined Iron, White Bros' Portland Cement,
Gunny Bags, Burlap Bags,
Printing Paper, Petroleum Barrels,
New Oil Shookt,
Vienna Furniture,
Bouteileu 4 Co't., Brandy, in glut, oneto fonr
diamond
Bouteileu 4 Co't., Brandy ia Casks,
Gin in Cases,
Norwegian Alt,Cordage,Window Glass, 4c, 4c, 4e. 5713m
To Graziers, Dairy Men and Butchers.
SALE la LOTS to fi I IT PCBaTHASEBS
The Herd of OattleBelonging ta the Estate of the late Hon E. H. BOYD, Bow
nuiniaer at Kootaa.
Tatla here! easattsistta of 770 bead orIherriiboals, large aad email.
Of which 100 more or leas are Milch lews, wen brokenla ; the reanniader, steers, Hetfers and Calves.
For further particulars, apply to either of the Adminis-trators of tbe Katale.
GODFREY RHODES,an a Edward strehz.
Manufacturing Jeweler!
Xotice.rXfiERMU EH. FORJIEBLT WITHTHE Bekart, bees to inform cJaaent of HoaohUa aaa
tbe pw&Ac Avneraiir, that he see. taken tbe store on Fortatreet opposite Odd Fetlowa Halt, i formerly occupied byThos. Ianiiatt. where be will give special attention to themanufarturlna- and repairing af all kinds of Jewelry-Particula- r
Attention firm to shell and Kulrai Work,
to W1U guarantee aanasV-nVn- In all his work. "VWHonolulu, Star. Ota, 117. SCT WM. At W8.S.VIH
AUCTION BALES.
By E. P. ADAMS.
REGULAR CASH SALE!
ON THURSDAY, : : : JAN. 6th,At half-pa- st 9 A. ST.. at Kale leea.
NEW GOODS, CLOTHINGAND
FANCY GOODS, Ac.NAMELY
Fine Prints, Muslins, Linen Drifts,Brown Cottons, Whit Cottons, Merino,
Victoria Lawat. Silk Handkerchiefs,Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs,
Harvard Shirts, Fancy Flannel OrcrthirU,
"Wool S la ct w X s !
Turkish Towelt for Bathing,BlankeU, White Shirts. Araotlteag Denims,Atnoskeag Stripes, Cotton Drill. Brilliants,Fine Tweed Suits, Bed Quills,Merino and Cotton Undershirtt,Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies' Hose.Men's Socks. Undies and Bits.Traveling Bags. Ktc. Etc.. Etc.
Groceries, cfco.Best Brands Kerosene. Card Matches,Yeast Puwtler. Sardines. Wrappiog Taper,Soda Crackers, Clothes Pint, Hams,Bacon, Candles, Pickles, Tobaeoo,Cirart. Fine Tea, Oysters,Axe Handles, Salt, Wash Bine, Pain Killer,
ate. ate. Ac.
Brown Sugar ! Crushed Sugar !
ALSO
Cescaa, ni, la sood order.TWO SETS NEW HARNESS.
ASD
A Lot of Furniture.E. P. ADA VS. Auctioneer.
INDIA RICE MILL,CORNER OF
MISSION I FREMONT STS , SIN FRANCISCO, CAL
'Mil I Mil t RIt'E Mil l. IIAVIXU 1M1KR- -a gone Material Improvements, la now In perfect con-
dition for tbe
Hulling and Dressing of Paddy
UNCLEAN ED RICE!Iu Ibe Best Possible Manner. The Price for IIVI.MNOand IU 1111 ff'l? PADDY has been Redured iO per cent
cojrsicirJMKWTS owPaddy and Hulled Rice.
Witf Receive Prompt and Careful Attention.
WM. M. OKKKNWOOD.Oeneral Commlaston Merchant and Proprietor ol India
ltice Mill. 571 ly
Christmas and New Years!
RECEIVED FROM
LONDON AND NEW YORK.
BY STEAMER,
JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!
HOI.ID AY MOTTOES AND IlELIEFPICTURES,
Colored Toy Books, clotb and paper,
Juvenile Books tn Kreat variety.
Game of Aulhore, Dew atylct,
Elegant Gilt Books, to to $30,
Ladies Work Boies, very cheap,
Manuscript and Slump Albums,
Photograph Albums,
Gold Pencils,
Pocket Knives,
Diaries, &c., dec., dec
Quick Sales at Low Prices.Cash Customers Can't Fail to be Suited.
571 2t H. M. WniTNEY.
oS!to0 a... W
3 5 55 II E I frTJ - H3. SAilil ' EE i " Hgi
- mm IiiPiJiifi! j 1 UnUi5 5.5rj, .. C J
S 2 s. 52 - Mlf .
tfllS. at uu a - -- Ji; 23 5 2Su - SB tr &s 3 s
LJ - . Si r 1
MILK! MILK! MILK!FROM TBI
WELL-KNOW- N PUONUI DAIRY!THBUKDBII8IGSKD HAT1BO PCR--
chMtal the veil known herd of TVT 1j i I i mt from Mr. J. Richrdafu. Uu
liaviiiic oaaaad the iarxl known mm the PausJ Milk ftsucb, bei prepared to famish to cneloznert
PURE FRESH IILK, III QUANTITIES TO SUIT I
At Six Ceats per tlauart,Full measure guaranteed, ana delieeren la tba morning
and afternoon.Mm To large enstoaMra, aach aa Hotel and Restaurant
fccevera. Sfala of War, Ac, b will make special con trActs atLOW PRICES.
Ordera tlrsa n John, who has charge of the If Ilk Tan,or left at the International Hotel, will be pmaptly attaad-a- d
to. oaaa aa tKONO, PropriAtur.
JUST ISSUED !
The Hawaiian Almanac and Annual
ZJFL 1876..hi.viSta IjrPOBJf ATIOX PEBTAIX.COST to these Islands, of Interest to Home or Foreign
Readera. Frtew S eeata par f opy. Mailed to aayaddreaa for to cents.
THOet. O. THRl-al-.
PUbllsaer, Honolulu II. I.
CALIFORNIA OAT HAY.IILVU V KIM OSIOSsi.ClI.llllRMt POTATOKS.
Heceired per Murray, and for ante hy(71 BOIJ.ES A 00.
Just ReceivedB.4BK CEDEK, VMOU K ROPE. APF.B Invutoa of the BAST QUALITIES,
Habbaek'g Paint aad Paint Oils !
KJ- - BOIXgg A CO.
Hotice.rrnnn n to uive sotii k that i the
M. umtenacned hare this It dar of Norwmker, IS7I,COL c h. JaUd. to be my attorney la Pact aad law-
ful aar-- Ifw wlMarla.a apaM r Irfa la, cofaeet AH wttaand pay all htlla ftar ma in lar aame, Uie aame aa If I war.personally preaeat. MARIA A. JKJTO.
Honolulu, Sot. 11, UU, 7h 4t
OREGON LIME.Jl l K I per rAiSAX Una day, anat ta perfect orow. Par aata hy
Kay 21, 174. SOLUM A I U.
AUCTION SALES.
Br t'. S. BARTOW.
SalesRoom.ON WEDNESDAY, : i JAlf. Uth,
At ! aVIacat A. aa
Dry Goods,Clothing,
Hosiery, Hats,Groceries,
Bags of Sugar. Etc.. Etc., Etc.C. 9. BARTOW. Aoetioneat.
JUST RECEIVEDAnd For Sale by
F. T. LENEH AN & CO.
EX AGLAIA' &' CEDER, '
And other late arrivals.
T OMS BEST SMITHS COAL,Tuna Best Glasgow Splint Meant Cnal,
Bar Iron, in asaortetl stiaa.
LIME JUICE CORDIALS!Ia 1 doa. eases of th. celebrated manufacture of
JOHN UILLON Co., Illatgow.
The Following Machinery,
One Sugar Mill, CompleteTIIRKK
WESTON'S CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES.
FIVE
STEM CLABIF1EBS, 100 and 300 Call.
DRY GOODSOf Various Descriptions.
I,lU'OKS.Cases Heidteick's Champagne, pints aad qaartt,Baskets Lawrence's Champagne, pts and qtt.Baskets Lawrence's Champagne, extra dry,Caaet Hennotaj's Brandy,Cotes Martell't zxx Bnindj,Caaet Plaaat't ISM Brand,Cases Hmall Oenera,Baskets Best Genera,Case, Best Old Tom Oia.Cases Bett Kinahan't L Irish Whiskey,Cases Dunville's Irish Whiskey,Best Seoteh Whiskey.Quarter Casks Best Ilennesty't Pile Brandy,Quarter Caskt Best Martell't Braady,Quarter Casks Jamaica Rum.
BEST AMERICAN WHISKIES !
Occidental, Hermitage and O.V.C.
DEMIJOHNS ALCOHOL,Cases Best Pale Sherry,
Cases Butt Old Port,Quarter Casks Pale Sherry,Quarter Casks Irish Whiskey,
McEwan'a India Pale Ale,Pints and Quarts.
India Pale Ale, pints and quartt,Bait A Co't India Pale Ale, pints aad quartt.Orange Bitten, in i
ALSO, JUST LANDED EX "CEDER!"
JTKWA.VS XXX BTOtTT. la sU.e jaxa,Ut'.tRT-- AND PINT".
POKf WIWE. la 3 doa, eaaew; HHKBBT Wiaala S doa. eaaea. of superior quality .
l70-3- F. T. LCNEHAN A CO.
REDWOOD!REDWOOD ! I
REDWOOD I ! !
I WDERNIUXKD OFFER FOR BALKTHEftohlnaou'a Wharf, In quantities lo suit purebaaerethe Carso of Sasrwwod Lumber
NOW LANDINGFROM BARK
H. "W. AL.MYIDIRECT
FROM HUMBOLDT!Cooaiattrur of:
1 In. SURFACED REDWOOD B0ASDS,
1 2 In. Surfaced Redwood Boards,
1 1--4 In. Surfaced Redwood Boards,
1 2 In. Surfaced Redwood Plan,1x6 In. Tongued ft Grooved R. W. Flooring- -
1 In. T. ft 0 R. W. Flooring,
1--2 In. Redwood Siding,
1 In. Rough Redwood Boards,
1 M In. Rough Hedwood Board.
3 In. Rough Redwood Plank.
4x4 Rough Red woad Bcantling,
4x6 Rough Redwood Scantling,
6x6 Bough Redwood Seantling,
8x8 Rough Redwood SeantUng,
Redwood Battens,
FATES' " SUP. REDWOOD 8HIH0LES !
ALLEN A ROBIN80N.tea aw
Per 'R. C. WylleTest raM KCBorciDib XJ MM awafRR l''.rtan.l e
i n- mp Uwkm,Cans nanaat Bull Baaa,
Caaet ZafBrna FieCata, araaWlan rTefcaaa.
Qaaa OsaaaS Pappai,laaesfiroumi M
Caaea FrenchCARHB TABLE SALT. 15
For aal. at the lowaat prices, awIBS- - BOUJBB ACQ.
MANILA CIGAHS.3 II A V A. A SHAPE I AaS a aaaS enaUIT.NO. m aWae tiy
71 BOLLES.A CO.
T lie Fine Iron
BARQUE ACLAIA!FROM LIVERPOOL,
IS NOW LANDINGIN SPLENDID ORDER,
Her CargoEMM STAPH MS!
Prist. White Cottaai, Grey Shirting,
IseEitss, Blankets. Tweeds. Muslins,
Vtlret Rag, Saddles,
Pilot Jacket and Trowsers, Paacj Skirts,
U net Hate, Mosquito Vein,
SDk t aibraliu.Towels. Handkerchiefs,
Skirting, Counterpane;, Moleskin,
Grenadine-- . W hite Drill,,
A toe Selection of Wool shirts,Tine Lace.'. Insertion'.
Flo wen sad Fane; liood,.Bollard Cloth, Austrian Blanket!,
Ponchos.
Canvas. Bagging, Bagj, Beating,
I Cloth.
BASS' ALE, pints&quartsBlood Wolfe A Co.', Ale, pints and quarts :
Tcnncst'f Ale, tnts and quarts ;
The celebrated Pit: Brand " Stont.
Martell'f. Hennessey's and Robin's lirandr,
flaa, Geneva, Sherrr, Danville's Whiskey,
Finest Brands of Champagne,
Moselle and Mock, Ulandc's Claret.
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC.Clack ud a I'oiut,
Boiled Oil, Machine Oil,
GOSNELL'S PERFUMES, BRUSHES,
JXD SOAPS.
JAMS AXl JELLIES.TWO COTTAGE PIANO FORTES,
FOLDING CIIAIIIS.
Hoop Iron. Corrugated Iron.Booing Slates,
Liverpool Salt. Manila Rope, Fence Wire,
Galraaited Ware. Uollowware.
Clirlstmas Toys.I I LIB TJ1E0. n. DATTE3.
Presentation Books !
IiATBLT RECEIVEDAID
Expected by Steamer "Mikado."flbr lollouihL liM rmirlM only n lew or1 :t (.II T BOOKS offer.-.- ! lOK THE
BOI.IIIA mS
' - kti ' I'.w-ir- f Ani r.r,OalWrv at Bittieb Poet.IVturv J'umm-.- and nHectionE from Living Authors,Tlx- - Ija '.' of tbv Ijlfc.
CaOBsMBun
amtlr Itffloter,POem.
41V of Crwlft, Vol. t.tttrr'a Hatnrdav NtfLt,
Vhittiers OhM Uf. in Poetry,Ja. H Lowell's Poeois Hlufftritet3((mil Icfllr. do
TUompaoo'i INmmiis. doAIdl r's Anrorm Lelfti.Hn-an- Poetry and Souc.Kdtth Mar' PurstKtAa&pKpmr OompJe U' Works, one volume,laui&'f Maunal of tiwikarj". incw ecL;
ntl sl :' Z v.'idunherlain Cosn'l la- for Biiaiiieas Men,
Bryan: aod stratton'it Btockwpiug and Blanks,rlun Farm Hallada.
skpe u of Noclrty,
Krtir t Chrtettao .
1 taaSj oeesn World,Jules V.TBr-- , EirUi ,..! Xonn.
s Qneri Mrr a urasna.Mrnplti In one vol.
i and Testaments, in rarietv.Voman of Warred Uauorv, bound, full morocco,
-' of Mechanics, - vols,
Tiaik withAud other recent wursx. too numerooa to name.
mtm ForSaiehy H. M. WHITNEY.
PHILADELPHIA
BOOT AND SHOE STORE !
Corner Fort a Merchant Sts.
THE UNDERSIGNEDHAS JUST RECEIVES
Por XX C. MTJimAY.THE mat COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies1, Misses and Children's
Caatom-Mad- Extra Fine and Medium Quality
Boots cfc ShoesEeer aBered in Honolnlu.
IRA RICHARDSON.
IRON. IRON. IRON.
WM. WEIGHT,HAS 1 V9T aECEfTED per bk a C WTUE
rood assortment of
BEST BEST BAR IRON !
Be soarits Use naumsfe of all in need of the snore which
He will sell at the lowest market rates.aw if vrtt. wbuht.
B
iHctiouary
More Lime !
UW CO.. HAVE RECEIVES per the
Bterrels Etest CsJifsnilB Lime.'WTdrn Ml besoMat the lowest priocs. in other wonts,
we wta no! be rSDStaOLD In this article.
CaOirormsm Fotntoes and Osaloss.A small jnanairj-- recetred per the afnrrav ."
- Jbr Sale by BOIXES A CO
Ink, Ink.TVT RECEIVED FROM LO!sDO A EOTM afSarphea'a BLACK TTItrTINO INK, the best erer
h. n. wHrnnnr.
CALIPORKIA POTATOES !
SH RIXE1VErOBAAXSBT
BOLLE? CO.
O. I. o.STILL THEY COME
JUST LANDED,Ex Bk Mary Belle Roberts
THE FINEST LINE OF
Seen Here.Al AT
tOXMSTIXti OI' TUT FOI.lVOW'IXsa
Superb Artieles J
Ladtes' Here' Omcreas (.alters, in all widths,
Ladle' STtrr, ISaK KM Vniup.
iAdies' tMracea Kid Maris Antoiiiett? Slippers,
Ladies' French Kid Slippers !
Ladles' rerce Mllppf rrt, with and without heels,
Ladic French Kid, Xe'port Tie?,
LADIES' FRENCH K!D SANDALS!
1MK . D its. I i:.Ladles' French Kid Bnttun Hootr,
Ladies' Curacea Ki-- liuitun Boot,Ladies Serffe Balmorals.
Misses Serge Bals. Kid Vamped!Mif Serge Button Bouts,
Misses Calf Ralmurals,
Misses Calf Button Graiters!Somotlims Now I
Aliases t urt'w Bid Hutton (iaitcra.Misses curacea Kid Balmorals.
Children's Calf BalmoralsChildren's Calf Button Shoes i
aVoxht- - Stylo !Ladles' Pebbled Boat Button Callers.
Ladies' Cuirand Goat Balmorals.
Ladies1 Frencli Kid Congress
G-- a i t e r s !
.4;i7 Jld, iff other Articles too Xumeroiu toMention
Ladies will do well to Call andExamine this Splendid Impor-
tation of PhiladelphiaGOODS!
Every Pair Warranted!V
ALSOPER IAMB 4 It I 1 V A I .
An Elegant Line of Gent's Clothing!COXSISTIXtt OF
Black Frock Coats,Black l'LKSkin Pants,
Aasoried 'asslmero Pants.tUstiiooable Sj led Coats and Vests
Handsomo Sixits !
1 title Pique VmK loube Rrcnfttetl,
The onhj Fashionable and Stylish Shiftin Tjnen t v
KrerjliilnK la Socks,BWafy Grade of tTndersldrts and Trawers,
White Oloves, Ties. Unices, tcElegant Stylish Calico Shirts, New Patterns.
ALSO
Per Str. 1 Vasco de Cama,'Lad i. ' Qilfl Watplirn and (Thulns
Lftdi' an1 Children's Lockets and Chains,Emerald ntie Ruhr Hnrer Kincs,
Gold Braeelets,fientleniensCoM and Silver watches, Chains,
Solid Silver Spoon and Forks,Knife Cke. and Berry Spoons.
Siuntr shells and Butter Knives,Salt spoons ar,, and Silver Oohleta,
HanrUome Setts Pinsand l.:.r RInirs,Bealdes many other Articles
a. the aboAe hue of fine coods will nsold at very low Prices.
563 3m M. MclNERNY.
PARLOR ORGANS!
TO ARRIVE
PER SHIP 'CEYLON,'A PE XV
lliHl!" , !!?irTMaaaaaiasaHam - -
PsaaaalSaMaMaMaaaMaMal
NEW JUBILEE ORGAN.
DABTIES IX 1TAXT OF A 51(1. IXSTRl'- -X ment.
At Reasonables Rates !
Will do well to choose from this lot ; those sold beforehare siren satisfaction.
POR SALE BY
CASTLE & COOKE,W9 m Tli! : Afenta,
knowles' Patent Steam Pumps
C. BREWER & CO.,Bole Agents for Hawaiian Islands
BATE RECEIVED
Por Byron, from BostonOF THE
IBOVE CELEBRATED PUMPS, FROM SO. 2 TO 6,
AXD ARE REAOT TO RECEITE IIRDEKSan v of the pomp, of this make to be forwarded
orertand if nensasn--
BOILER FEED PI MPS,
BYREP PUPSDIKTUXEBT Pt JIPS.
VAITU PI MPS.Pomp, far Bat or Cold Water, Salt Hatersssp.
Prices and other information given by
MT a C. BREWER A CO.. Agents.
BALTIMORE OYSTERS,FRESH FROM THE FACTORY OF IX) I IS
received per Ceylon, in ruesof two doaen eacb 6V0 Psssn In one and two poundcans. For sale low ty (L&iJ BOLLES A 00.
Per Ceylon. Direct from Boston,WHALEXCX'a OAKS. FEOH IO FEET TO
the best qaslltr.For tale or ;5Si; BOLLES A CO.
HAWAIIAN GAZETTEAN l.VDBrEKBEST JOUKNAL,
DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
The Ricbent American.Death of William B. A.tor-II- I, Last Bays A
Kortaiir Kstlmatedat More than One HundredMillion Dollars,
New York Son, Not. 3S.
On Saturday morning lat Mr. Attor went tobis cffice in bis carriage its usual. His
duruifr tbe ek had been excellent, though lie
had a alight cold ; hut it did not truuble bimoiucli. He gave the necessary directions to theassistants i:i his office in the cuslumurv way.transncied his own business with bis ordinaryregularity and promptitude, and nobody suspectedthat be was sitting at bis desk for the last time.
Shortly after 12 o'clock he walked out on theslep9 in front of his office, and 6tood for a few
minutes without an overcoat looking up and down1'riuce street. He drove home, and soon afterhe had reached his bouse the cold that he hadsupposed to have been almost cured began togive him more iuconveuience than he had yetexperienced. Ho retired early, (fed passed asomewhat feverish and restless night, beingtroubled by a cough that became hourly niorei.e-vere- .
Towards morning it subsided, uud be sleptfor a few hours. On Sunday morning he awokewith a sore throat, and bis lauiily physician wassummoned. The doctor found him coughing vio-
lently, and suffering under a slight attack of bron-
chitis. I)r. IJarker arrived soon afterward, andTound the symptoms growing more and more un-
favorable. Most of his immediate relatives were
at the bedside, but they did uol anticipate any
great danger until Dr. Barker told them that, al-
though the dieease might be successfullyin the case of a younger patient, iu u man
us old as Mr. Aslur there was great danger ofbronchitis developing into pneumonia, whiuu. un-
der the circumstances, would almost certaiuly ter-
minate iu death.THE DEATHBED SCENE.
Realizing hi peril. Mr. Astor'8 sons remained
by bis bedside all day. and. in the afternoon, itwas clear that his lungs were becoming affected.
He breathed laboriously, and coughed withviolence and frequency. Still his strength
was wonderful. " Had be possessed less vital-
ity," said Dr. Barker, " be could not have lasted
so long." His indomitable will, which had con-
quered so many obstacles in his long lifetime,
supported bim to the last, and, despite the unfa-
vorable symptoms, he was in good spirits, and
seemed confident of ultimate recovery. " You
pulled me through one sickness, doctor," he s:iidcheerfully, to the family physician, I urn
sure you'will pull me through this." He was
sneaking of a dangerous attack about four yearsago, when he suffered, and almost died, of n
of the veins. His confidence was notwell founded. He was very restless during Sun-
day uight. yet Monday morning be was still san-
guine. But the end was rapidly upproaching.Monday evenins a marked change for the worse
was noticed. His respiration became painfuliyoppressed, and his cough more und more violent.
A sleepless night left bim exhausted ond failing
on Tuesday morning, and when the physicians ar-
rived it was evident that the dreaded pneumoniahad set in. and that all hope was gone.
Mr. Astor faced death ns calmly as he had theday previously looked upon his prospects of hisrecovery. " 1 might," he said, " have lived for
another year if I bad not caught this cold ; but 1
am satisfied to go now. 1 am 84 years old.long past the allotted time of man, and at myage life becomes a burden." In the afteruoou alethargy gradually crept over him. and by siotvdegress he lost interest in what was going onaround his bed. As night approached, symptomunmistakable to the practiced eyes ol the physi-
cians in attendance proclaimed lliul bis last mo-
ments were drawing near. His cough increasedund his pulse grew more and more leeble. Hebreathed with greater difficulty than belore. andit was evident that bis powers were last failing.His mind, however, was little clouded, and hespoke rationally to his friends and relatives. Oneof the physicians remained with bim all night. butMr. Astor was unable to sleep, and at 8 o'clock
yesterday morning his death was momentarily ex-
pected. He was still conscious, und sufficientlyintelligent to recognise bis friends. Soon ufter8 o'clock I lie Rev. Dr. Houghton, pastor of "TheLittle Church Round the Corner," having beeDsummoned, prayed beside the bed of the dyingman. Mr. Astor partook of the Holy Commu-
nion, and then repealed the Lord's Prayer aloud.Dr. Barker left bim under charge of the otherphysicians, supposing that be might live perhapsfor two hours, and immediately after he sank intoa stupor, from which he did not awake. Almostprecisely at 9:30 o'clock he died so quietly thatthose around him hardly knew that he had passedaway. All the members of his family and a fewold friends were at bis bedside.
William B. Astor's three surviving sons aroJohn Jacob, William, and Henry Astor, and histwo daughters. Mrs. John Carey, and Mrs. FrankDelano. He also leaves a granddaughter, thewife of Hon. John W. Chanler.
For twenty years Mr. Astor was a member ofGrace Church, but as his uge increased he foundthe fatigue of traveling so far to service inorothau he cared to undergo, and recently be termi-
nated bis membership. For some weeks priorto his death he contempluled joining anotherchurch, nearer bis residence, but had cot fully de-
cided which one to connect himsell with.
astob's YOUTH".
John Jacob Astor. the father of William B.Astor, was born in Heidelberg, and, coming tothis country in early life, embirked in the (ar
trade and amassed a fortune. William B. Astorwas born at 149 Broadway, on the I9th of Sep-
tember, 1792. There bis father carried on hisbusiness as a furrier, and lived with hi familyin the same boose. Six years after the birth ofthe future millionaire, the elder Astor. having ac-
cumulated between S200,000 and $300,000. hire J
a house at 223 Broadway, the site of the existingAstor House, and moved into it with his family,retaining the premises in the lower part of thecity as a place of business only. From an earlyperiod of bis life, William B. Astor was his fa-
ther' principal ossistant. He learned the furbusiness thoroughly, and acquired, too, those hab-
its of industry, perseverance, and economy whichfinally made bim the Rothschild of America.His father entrusted the trade be bad built up sowell almost wholly to the management of hisson, so that the latter may be said to have him-self accumulated much of the fortune accruing tobim when John Jacob Astor died.
After some years the old began tosend bis wares to China, receiving in return con-signments of tea. a business that soon becameenormously profitable. John Jacob Astordoubled his already large fortune in a very shortlime.
STUDENT LIFE.
Hitherto his son had received no book educationbeyoDd what he htd been able to give himselfin the few hour snatched from the pursuit of hisbusiness. But now bis father realizing that tbafalure management of bis increasing businessmust, to continue successful, be entrusted to onepossessed of a belter education than be had beenable lo give bis son, lent him to the universityof his native town, Heidelberg. There toe youngsli dent made excellent use of his opportunities,learuing fast, and obtaining numerous honors incollege. He became a thorough Oerman lingnist,a branch of knowledge whioa subsequently wasof inestimable service lo him. He was also anaccomplished musician, and, like all (Jermrn stu-dents of that day, and indeed of oar time, he be-
came a skilful swordsman. He remained in Ger-many several years, and returned lo America onlywhen his father fell his presence indispensable tothe management of bis business, now swollen tocolossal proportions.
William IS. Astor had not lost his taste forbusiness, and after traveling entirely over Kurope.which at thai lime was by no means the journeyof be returned to Xew York, and oncemore entered the fur store. His uncle, HenryAstor. in whom was the same aptitude for amass-ing money thai seems to characterize every mem-ber of the family, bud accumulated a vast fortune.He was greatly attached Lo his nephew, and onbis death he bequeathed to bim $500,000. Thislegacy did not tempt William B. Astor to forsakebis father's business. He invested the moneyand carried on the fur trade with greater energythan ever. Hit father's increasing age and in-firmities rendered his attention to the businessuncertain, and finally almost the eotire manage-ment fell upon the son. Out of the profits of hii
trade which John Jacob Astor had purchased thelite upon bis dwelling in Broadway was built, andin 1835 he built the Aslor honseon it, and trans-ferred the whole property to his son. Soon after-ward he gave bim the residence in Lafayetteplace, adjoining the Astor Library.
In 1848 John Jacob Astor died at the age of83 or 84 years, leaving an estate valued at up-
ward of 920,000,000.
THE GREAT LIBRARY.
The institution with which William B. Astor'sname is popularly identified is the Astor Library.The original fund for fouLding it was $400,000.of which 8100.000 was for the tile, building, andpurchase of books, uud SlSO.OOU was to be usedfrom time to lime lo increase ibe Library. Theremainder was to constitute a reserve fund.Since the institution was founded upwards of$900,000 has lieen expended on it, and WilliamB. Astor, out of his private hinds, gave Mr. Cojs-we- ll
a former Librarian, an nnuuily of 85.0IK).
The first gift was made in 1859, when the firstbuilding was furnished. Afterward Mr. Aslorgave the Trustees a silo 150 feet deep by 80 wide,upon which a second and better building waserected. In I8C6 he gave the Library $50 000.of which $20,000 was invested in books. Amongthe original Trustees of the library were WilliamB. Astor, Washington Irving, Joseph C. Cogs-
well, and Fhx Greene Ilulleck.Mr. Astor wus a much more liberal man than
was generally supposed, but he gave unostenta-tiously, and many of lha charities benefitted byhis benefactions never knew the giver of themost liberal gilts.
RECOLLECTIONS OF ASTOR.
William B. Aslor lived for n long lime in La-
fayette place, in a mausion adjoining the AslorLibrary. He owned 3000 houses and buildinglots in this city, the total value of which was re-
cently estimated at 8150 000,000.Mr. Astor bad more improved real estate than
any lour men in the city, excluding WilliumHhinelander, (he Goelels. A. T. Stewart and the
Most of the large tenement boosesaround Tompkins square and along First avenueaud Avenues A and B belong lo the Astor es-
tate, as also do whole blocks in Sixth avenue, IromSixteenth street to Fortieth street. The oldBowery Theatre and the old 1'ark Theatre wereon his land. He was ready lo buy real estatewhere he could get it cheap. It was bis rulenever to sell any of bis houses or lots. He leusedthe most of his lots for tweniy-on- n years, withthe stipulation that the lessee should build onthem. On Ibe expiration of the leases the bnild-iug- s
reverted lo bim with the lots. The AstorHouse was the only instance in which he everparted with bis real estate. For some unexplainedreason he sold this place to his son John Jacob,for 9L
SELF INSURED.
None of William B. Astor's property was in-
sured. Ho believed like Mr. Stewart thut thecost ol insurance would be greater then bis loss-
es. The terms of bis father's will prohibited thebuilding of brown-ston- houses, us they were tooextraragiint. He strictly abided by this rule,and ihe brown-ston- e house that he owned hebought from other, as they reverted lo him onthe expiration of leases. The most of the resi-
dences that he built on Madison and Fifth nve- -
nues and Thirty-thir- d and Thirty-fourt- h streets inreient tears were ol Is ova Scolia Iree stone orbrick with stone trimmings. Mr. Astor attendedp to the reutul of bis real estate, and wasassisted by his sons and ugeuLs, Mr. Hullock uudMr. Bruce. His office was ut No. 86 PriDcestreet, and he went to the nffico every day unlilvery recently. Ho retired Mr. Bruce on a pen-
sion.In 1870 Mr. Astor paid two million dollars
taxes on bis houses and lots. Among the placesthat he owned outside of Now York is GreenBay, Wis.
ME ASTOR FAMILY.
Mr. Astor never held a public office. Hiswhole life was spent in the management of hisfortune. He leaves three sons, John Jacob.William B., aud Henry. Neither of ibem hasany business pursuit.
Henry, the youngest son, inherited the estateoT his uncle. John Jacob, six years ago. He mar-
ried the daughter of a poor farmer in barrytown,Dutchess cnanty, against the wishes of his rela-
tive. Since his marriage be has retired lo aplace near Hodson, and he rarely comes to thecity, although the most of his properly is here.
I be Astor estate decends to John Jacob, theeldest son of William B. He is about 60 yearsold. and has one son. William.
It has been the custom in the Astor family forIbe generations to deposit 8100.000 in bank atthe birth of a son or daughter, the money andthe interest to be given to the child when he orshe became of aire.
Mr. William B. Astor had three daughters,the eldest of whom was the first wife of SamWard. Another was the wife of Frank Delano,of Grin:: .1. Mimurn & Co., and the third ismarried to Mr. John Carey. The Hon. JohnWinthrop Chanler married one of his grand-daughters.
Health .lioteti.
rFrom Dr. W. W. in, li s Maxims.
Kat regularly, not over thrice a day, and noth-
ing beiweun meals.Go to bed ut regular hours. Get up a soon
as you wake of yourself.Cruelty to faithful and sagacious animals is
one of the meanest and cowurdiest of crimes.Any kind of fluid largely taken at a meal, or
soon after, is postively injurious to health.Reader, study the laws of health and life, and
obey them, and you will soon be able to snap yourfingers at tbe doctors.
Let every man watch over bia habits : culti-
vate those which are good, break off from thosewhich in tbe end destroy both body an soul.
A good wife is the greatest earthly blessing.A man is what hir--. wife makes him. It is themother who molds the character and destiny ofthe child.
Cool off iu a place greatly warmer than theone in which you have been exercising. Thissimple rule would prevent incalculable sicknessand save millions of lives every year.
Soon after a meal is eaten the temperature ofthe stomach is slightly increused, digestion goeson healthily and well, and in four or five hoursthe stomach is empty again.
A palatable and safe Summer drink for out-door workers is water of tho natural temperatureBweetened with molasses. All root beer arepernicious, for being without appreciable nutri-ment they cannot add to tlie strength of the body,and their value is deceptive.
A clean tooth does not decay. Acids, sourfruit, always injure the teeth instantly. Sweetsnever do ; without them, children would die,bence their insatiable instincts for sugar. If atooth-powde- r was never used tbe teeth wouldnot be ao white ; but kept perfectly clean, wouldlast for life.
If we eat just enough, both mind and body areinvigorated. If we eat too little, both becomeweak and taint the body trembles, tbe mind isinsufficient ; if we eat too much, the stomachcannot eliminate the material which is to give outa pore carbon, and it then givea out an impurearticle, and mind and body aro oppressed tbeformer loses it activity, the later its vigor.
Sleeping rooms should be selected in socbparts of the house as hare the most benefit Iromthe rays of the sun. The bed and bed clothesshould be thoroughly aired and kept in tbe suna loog as possible every day. Many of tbe sleeping--
rooms in our hotels are so situated as neverto feet the influence of the son's rays, and thosewho occupy socb rooms for any length of limeare simply committing suicide.
Why a Haua .feeds a Wife.It is not to sweep tbe house, make the bed
darn tbe socks and cook the meals chiefly, thata man wants a wife. If this is all he needs,hired help can do it cheaper than a wife. If thisis all, when a young man calls to see a younglady, send himioto-th- e pantry to taste the breadand cake she has made, send bim to inspect theneedlework and or pot a broom intobis bands and send him to witness its use. Suchthings are important, and the wise young manwill quickly look after Ibem ; but what tbe trueman wants with a wife is her companionship,sympathy and lore. The way of life bat manydreary places in it, and man needs a companionto go with him. A man is sometimes overtakenwith misfortune ; he needs some one to stand byand sympathize. He has some hard battles tofight witb poverty, enemies. and with Bin; andbe needs a woman that, when be pals bis armaround her. he feels he bag something to fightfor ; she will help him to fight, that she will putber lips to hit ear and whisper words of caunse
and her hand to his heart to impart inspiration,All through life, through storms and through sne.shine, conflict and victory ; tbioigh adverse andfavoring words, man needs woman's love. Happyhe who Bods it.
A Perilon Feat at Men by Klondin.A gentleman, who was passenger on board the
P. and O. steamship Poonah. sends ns the follow-
ing :
" The P. and O. mail steamer Poonab was onher first voyage to Calcutta, ufter the completionof the alteration and improvements which havebeen made in her, and at 5 o'clock in the ulternoonof the !9ih October, when the ship was betweenAden and Galle, Bloudin announced that he wasready lo try the teal of walking on the lightrope in a seaway, and undertook to walk" fromthe mnin to the imzz uun.s'. ai d back. A seveninch hawser luviugbeen made last to the mizzrn-lo- p
and rove through a heary blotk in the main-lo-
and hauled taut by the steam-winc- h on deck,lateral motion was prevented as far us possibleby guys made fast to the aides of the ship ; butthe motion of the vessel herself could not beavoided, and the main dfficully was the long,slow, couldsed swell which at the change of themontooue seem in those sens to come from diffe-
rent q iatersalonce. When B ondiuslood in themaintop, pole in hand, he hesitated iong enough,with one fool on the rope, to make many thinkhe hud repented, lor the task was difficult enoughto try even his ntrves. The mizzen is. of course,lower than tho main, the steadying guy badpulled toe ropy down in the centre, so tli.it hehad to start down a rather sharp incline. Blondiuis accustomed lo guide and 9teady himself by fix-
ing bis eyes on tbe rope, uboul Iweuiy feel aheadbut what witb the rolling of the ship und thevibration of tho powerful engines, the rope he hudnow to walk on was drawn into such contortionsthat he described it as looking more like s snakethan a rope. Before he hud gone five yards hewas forced to sit down lo steady himself, audavoid two or three rollers which came in succes-sion. He rose on one leg. and it was worthmuch to see the great muscle on the outside ofhis thigh spring into bold relief. Twice againhe sul down, and then reached the mizzen mastamidst hearty applause. This part of the journeywas made more difficult by ihe sun shining direct-ly in his eyes. His return wus quick and easynil be bad passed over three quivers of the dis-
tance, when a swell caught the ship. He had tostop, und sway from side to side '.ill beseemed tobe quite out of the perpendicular ; the lact beingthat the masts and funnel by which lha eye wasguided were themselves out of the perpendicular.Tho pole wavered violently, and once or twiceappeared to be held utmost straight up and down.Much anxiety was felt, not only by the pussen-ger-
but by Captain Angrovo aud the officer ofthe ship. Blondin never lost his nerve, butcoolly waited till the troublesome rollers hudpassed, walked on und reuched the main mast insafety. He says that his c was a most difficultone, and thai he could not have gone through unyof bis usuul performances on such a rope as that.Cuptain Augrove. who had cased the engines andvaried the course of the ship from time to time,so us lo keep her a steady as possible, congratu-lated Bloudin warmly upon his safe descent.I he whole thing wus gratuitous. Blondin'a onlyrecompense for having doue what no man did be-
fore, being a unanimous vote of thank from thepassengers. Sydney Echo.
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A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED!Ex "Clara Bell," "Mary Belle Roberts;1 and "Ceylon,''4t
Household Furnishing Goods. Namely,
ladles. Usaaawra.
steasaa,steel .opades. .ad forks.
How ITandles, Beams Eagle Handles, Beams a Points, Caarewal A Stay
Bowea. Hoae. Palenl rapa,and and shoe. Nails,
Boat Cut Nails, Wrot' Boat Flreta, Boat Rlveta.
a I-ixl- J. Iiine of Bulldora HardwPaints, Oils, Varnishes. Tnapentlne. Brushes, , Patent Iron.Common Steel farriaf die,
All the above and great many more vhirh time and space trill notus mention,
Can from the Undersigned at satisfactory Prices.t3F" Call and examine for yourselves.5135 DILLINGHAM & Cc.
Hatting, Matting, Matting!Cheap as the Cheapest,
White 4-- 4 Contract Good
CASTLE (fe COOKE'S!
1W GOODS, IW IE!EX
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AJIOSKEAG DENIMS,Fine anil Medium Tickings,
liro. Drills, Amnskeag Blue Drill,,Fine sod Medium White Flannels,
Unbleached Cottons.Ono Case of those Superior O. B. Bleached Cotton,.
ALSO
Downer's Kerosene Oil,FK0M BOSTON. ALSO,
Garden and Plantation Hoes. No. 1 and 3 Mattocksn c u si,...i. i a aV. J '"J MM US1U,Handled Axes, Hatchets Shingling and patter.Kim Knob Lock,, Chest and Padlocks, Ac.Clothes Pins, Raw Hi let. Sash Cords, Sand Paper,
Cord. Syringe,, Mucilsge. Horse Card,,Sledges, Champcrt, Hone Nail, and Shoe Ink,T Hinge, S to 14 in.. Tinned Tack, S to 14
W. IV., Psint, Shoe, Scrub and Varnish Brushes,Self Heat Iron,, Mason's Blacking,Corn Starch, Whiting, Metallic Paint,Snow White Zinc, Kastern Brooms, Putty,A large Assortment of Chimneys, Common, Clipper,
Perkin, A Howes, Ao.Lanterns, Kerosene Wick,, Ae.A few dozen of the beat Patent Glass Preserving Jars,
ALSO
Per Jane A. Falkinburg,Oregon Dried Applet. Oregon Hsm,
Fresh Salmon, 1 and 2 lb. tin,,Pilot Bread.
Also, on hand,Paris, Eagle 2 and 20, and Clipper Pluw,,Cultivator,, Horse Hoes. Caaal Barrows,Cane Knives, Scythes and Snaitbs, Ae.
Cut Nails 3d to GOd, Cut Spikes i to 9 inch.File, Round Square, Flat and 8 to IS
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
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WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK,
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Lime and Cement,California Hay,
By Steamer from gas Francisco,
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Bomb Lancet,Perry Darii' Painkiller,
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Damaged Bread,Good tor Chicken Fee4, Ac, Ac
Kakaako Salt, per Bag Ton.
FIEEW00D, of the Best QualityCat up If raaairsa.
Cxn-t-o Stones,JAS. I. DOWMETT,
571 3ffl Corner Queen an! Fort Street..
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Just Received."SIBF.H" DIRECT BOIsTOI,noan Prime Pork,ACjeriran s Beef,
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New Bedford ' oltiog Falls,New Whalemen's Oars,
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Pusrpan., Metal II.M.pru:Corer-- .l Palls. HandledTnlli l "ets. Klwil I'ork and pta(aah Hoses. Bird "aces and Hooas. XTea and Caantatera. urates..Knife TmvGravy strainers.
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Coffee Mills, Somethiasj New!A nd Superior 10 stay as w ss aae,
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Downer's Kerosene Oil!
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Ox fiardsB Rat I Ax(Inii'l Stnnea Future.. Horse ilule Hon.
Nails. Nails,
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REDWOOD SCANTLIN6, TIMBER,
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Moulding, Pickets,Laths, Posts,
Waixiscotting.. &c. fec. tfec.
White Cedar and Redwood Shingles.
White Pine Boards,Doors, R. P. lino., 2rao., it Sash
SASH AND BLINDS,
NAILS AND GL SS.
Wall Paper and Border.In Large VtixWtj.
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTIUE. V1RIISR.
Paint aad White waala Br.shrs,Locks, Hinges,
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