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CONMIIRC1A1,, r- - - -T ZTT lioxor.l i.v, run a. m l.e Irnda continues lis depressed condition eonse. inent upon Ih" prevailing epidemic and Hie necessary trlna'lil'l""titlne, tnlea restricting passenger Havel rnnnnn Ihe Islands. The credit sal oft: P Adsms nn Thnrsdsy at Ihe store nf HrcwerAt'n, resitted thin rondltlon nf trade Inasrnnrh as hmny of Hie line nf goods offered had In Ihi passed, Tlil brings, na (o correct n erroneous lmiifflon conveyed last week In mir report nf Ilia sale f he .Marques property, near Piinalwn It was Int I. tint wMil "pat the tipiet price named, whirl, frilling ti rreclve, lalrcr, Ilia wlmle proptrly van then will), drawn. TlixMlnnf. Monday last nf the Inln Miijnr Mneho. nna'rstilenee, nearlhe Music Hull, mid snlijcrl tn fnnflrnillnn by the Court lo (J. Afnng, fr tho proposed Chinese rluli, for the sum nf J1.7MI, The shipping mnvcmenls for the week havn ir.rn enmewhsl free, a tlin Hat w) ,), ,)llt ,), f,om Han I'rsnclsconre In the llltli Intl., lint we note nn material changes In market ralra qunlrd fur lalnml pro'lure. U present onrresilers Ihla week with (he Co. torn House Talilra for llm paat year arid a carefully prepared review nf tin, trad of Ida Islands for tin- aainn perM. I'run. llm H Merrlntnl," of Jan !, latl we rllp tlii" following monthly comparative lablo alimvliiK nf evpotls, " l.'iporls, itnmeslle merchandise, California produce, anil live sloek, ,, nn flnnf,r ,IR Hawaiian i,. lamia, during Dm paal two years t .iniiiinry... February... March...... April May I nnn July August Hepleinber,, October November,. December. c Tnlal.., $IM,WJ JII7,'lll irTIOTJ K.l,'.e. 141,7111 IW.2IJ 'JI'I.HIH , IVUTfl 'MM) iio.tw , lin.wi , w,r.m ni,iwi i i.T7,ris U't.'iia nii,r.in i us, vi i iri.hiai NJIIT iii.irr. JTH.I'JM IW.711 sjiH.irii IM.1'17 ..M.t.'t.Mil l (I'Ci-rl Tlila alinwa an Inrri-nan nf JrrH.lill In domestic ex. ports from llil. firm port. Wn lime no Information rrcrillii(( I Ihi amniint of merchandise, prlnrlpally lum ber and produco. cleared from nllicr illalrlrla on Ihla ronat-nml Km large vnliien shipped from tlio Atlantic einisls." Ily the bid n. i Hnn t.nla, ahortly dun in llrewer A Mr.,, will arrive a cargo nf the new Cnrlmn HIM Coal lliat la attracting ' much attention from Ha anprrlnr heat giving anil asli.snvlng qualities. Tlio If. H. (Invtn't. (inlorrd a (rat of llm ,nln tttaa llovitimn (Jiittcr " Wolcott," and from Ilia report of hrr i-iiclnrrr, tlin "Taroma I.ri)Krp" Mlma p (ln following! ' It wrnlld aliiif-nr fpiim Hut niatili r ii. t.i ,. anil rjliniia n Inala mndn liy Mr. Marfllllot, that tlm iirhnii Mill coal, for ali-ntii-inaklni; ptirpiwra, Ima a valiif V) par font. Rrr-alrr that lliat of cIIImt Wllkfaoii PORT Or HONOLULU. Arrlvml, 1'cb 31 Am liKtnn T W l.nrna, Wnitwortll, .T3 claya fnnii I'orl Tnwnantnl SI Hell Kniilkrannll, from llonnkiia Hcli I. mill, from Kohnln Hch l.nkn, from Kolialii Hell Marlon, from Knkiilliaolo Hch .Mnlolo, from Kilo Hch Wnloll, from I'nniiliaa Hch Mnnii, from Kaulni'n iSI Am Irrn Ida .McKay, Julinaon, UH daya from Hun I'ranrlrco Hch Mannokawal, from Ilanainaulii Sl-I .M H H Ollr of Hvdnr-v. lli'iirhorn. r,, n v Am liktiia J A I'lifkliiliurK, Andcraon, 111 ilnya Hch W11I111.1I11. from Kolialn 21-Ani lik Jenny l'llls, Hlrvcrt from I'ort Oamlilo iui m-n .1111111. irniu jtroKf'fl 1.11-Htm O It lllahnp, from Kanat Htm Jna Maki'p, from Kauai Htm Kll.iiii'11 Hon, from Kahulut Snllnil. Fell 1-Sdi l'rlncc, for Ilnwnll Sl-Alll tlfZlllfl Cotialinln. Itownrd. fur Mntl Vrnnr iU-Am tern A I Jnrilau, C'rnck, for Him Kranclacu nr ok viom, rrirp, ror I'lirtlanu, O. Hch Wnloll, for I'aanlian Hch Jennie, for Nnwlllnlll Hch Ifilnmii, for Kohnln Htm Kllniim Hon, for Knhnlnt Sl-I' M H H City nf Hydimy, Dearborn, for Hydncy Hrh llulcaknla, for l'epvkco Hch .Mnlnlo. for llllo Hch l.nkn, for Kohnln Hch Kniilkeaniill, for Honokaa Hch llminnnl, for Kona Si-Am bk IUIiiIit, Wnlil, fnr I'nrt Tmvnaeml Uer lik Ilurmlnu, Jloycr, for porta In China Venael iu Fort. Jnlult bjlno Nlcntnua, Am ach Harnli Ann, Johnatnn (Icrman HH Hoptlma, 1'Pteraon Tile bk Itcmltlo, Howard Am lijjtno T V l.ircna, Wcntworth Am tern Ida McKuy, Johnanri Am bktno J A fnlklnbure, Anderion Am bk Jenny IMlta, Hlcvvrt Voaaola Expected at Honolnln, from Fnreifn Ports. Oor bk Ataluntn, Jlohrmann, llrcir.cn, due Fub S3-!J8, II llackfi'lil A, Co, Agent llrlt bk Alkahsu-, Taltu, (llnrgiivr, duo Marcli 1&-1W, G W Mncfnrlano A, (3o, Amenta Am )k Kdnjnl .May, Johnniin, Jlostnn, duo April 1-6. 0 llrnwer itUn, AKcnta llrlt bk IllKhflyer, Hcbemann, I.nndon vlirHt Michaels, ilnn April fi-lU, 0 llroHcr .t Co, Amenta Haw bk Kale, Ahlbiirn, London, duu April 5-10, II Hack- fold A On, Audita Haw bgliin romnre, Tripp, S8 Ialanda, due In nil Feb, I'rnaliloiit Hoard InirnlpriiMfin, AkciiI Haw bk Hnnnll, Whilnuy, H 8 Ulamls, dun In all Feb, President Hoard linmli;nitliin. Agent llcr bk Miiacn, from Hriiminen, duo March 10-25, II Hackfehl .t C11, Agenla Am bk Cheshire, llachclder, New York, rtuc May 10-15, Cnatlu .t Cnnku, Aeenta Am bk Manila Hideout, Vlckbcrj:, Fort Townieud, duo March 1-3, Allen it Itoblnaon, Agcnta llrlt bk Zoo, Cnmpboll, Liverpool, duo May 10-15, T II llavli',A(reut Ain bklneW II nlinnnd, Ilnndlelt, Han Francisco, due May 1-fi, V (1 Irwin & Co, Agents Am bg.tiiu Haiard, Miller, Departure Hay, for Kahulul, , w (t Irwin Jt Co, Agents Gcr bk Order, ItoliHs, Hmiicn, duo May 10-15, II Hack fehl it Co, Agents Gcr stmr Lydla, , Canton, due March 10-12, V O Irwin it Co, Agents Am schr Hashing ave. Melandrr, Iluniboltlt Am bgtna North Btar. Morch(iuse,l)(partiirul)ay,tosall Jan SH, Allen X Itnblusnn, Agents Am bktne Kata rludden. Hates, Nancastlc, NSW, duo April 1-C, , Agents Am bk Harvest Home. Miitson, Departuru Hay, 11 Hack fold & CtvAifunt ' ' Am bktnn Katu Fllcklnger, Young. I'ort Gamble, load ing Jan 18, II HackMd Si Co, Agents Am bgtne Morning Htnr, Uray, Micronesia, duo In all March, K U Mali it Hon, Agents Am bktno Hnn Luis, McDonald, Tucoma, due March 1-5, C llrewcr it Co Agents. 1 M H H Ultr of Now York. Henbury, Sydney, due March 11, II lUckfeldtt Co. llrlt ship City of Hhnnghttl, Drysdale, Glasgow, to sail J .in ". G W Mucf.trluuu A Co, Agents Am bgtne Hesperian, Winding, Hun Francisco, loading Feb 15, II Hackfcld .t Co, Agents llrlt bk l.nily humpsou, Marston, ban Francisco, tn sail Feb ID, O Hrenrr it Co, Agents Am schr W II Meyer, Howe, Htm Francisco, to tall Mar 1, C llrewer Co, Agents Am bgiiie J D Hpreckcls, , Han Francisco, forKahu- Till, loading Feb 15, W O Irttln Co, Agents Am schr American Girl. Ilarkus, Humboldt, Am bktiiH Kurcka, Norilburrj, Departure Huy, II Hack fold A Co, Agents Am bk 1) 0 Murray, ltaiens, Kan Francisco, due Mar 1-fi, F T Lenehau it Co, Agents Brll bk 1'jclttc Hlopo, -. Newcastle. N S W, duo In all April. Alien t Kobliison, Agents Am bk Anile, Hundberg, Nettcastlc, N 8 W, duo In all March, Allen t ltobiuson. Agents MEMORANDA. Keportofaiinr City of hjdney, Dearborn. Cumin nr. Left ban Francisco Feb 15, at aril 11 m. Arrl at Honolulu 1 a m, Feb tfl, with . cabin and 8 steer iminn. Arrived lluu.m.- Hl.i.niT.FJ 19 l.a..a v.i.,11 .. .1 1?t ..... ... rlenccd One weather during tlio eutlra passage, San Frnnclscm Arrlicd, Jan M-Ara bk Mohican. Uerry, henco Jan I, ' Jan "M, Am tiUuo Kureka, Nordltcrg, hence.Jan 12. Feb 3, Am bk I) U Murray, Uncus, neucu Jan 4. Feb 3, llrlt bk Lady Lainp.on. Matstou, tienca Jau IS. Feb 3, Am bgtne J D bppreckels, Hansen, htuco Jan uary t5. Feb 8, Am schr W 11 Mejer, Home, henco Jan SI, Sydney! Arrlied, Jan 18 l'MSS City of New York, erobury, henco Due 31, rortTounsendt AirWcU.FebSS-Aui bk llucna YltU, Culhoun, henco Jan 'A SHIPPING NOTES. The Am bktco J A Falklngurg arrived from San Fran cisco oil V eduesdar Utt with a full freight and ptta.cn gerllst, bhe Is discharging wllh dlstutch, worklug iilKlitaudday, nnd will sail with a lull cargo for bail i ruucisco on -Monday next. The Am bgtuti T W Lucas Is at Allen Koblnsou's wharf dlscbantliig a cargo of lumber. The Am tarn Ida McKay Is at the Ksplanade discharg ing an assorted caigo from San Franclaco, lo which poit hu will teluru with dispatch. The Am bark Jenny Fills arrived on Thursday last from I'ort llamblawuhacarguotluuibcr. bhemiorle lieaiy ueathir on thepsssagr. In which she lost tuutot herueck load about li,tu) or W,lu)ectuf luuibir.aud Is lesklug pretty freely, Tbo Nc bark ltemljlols at the fool of itnn Llkellke'a dtK'i.. Slid was tu hat e goue tu sea laatTuesday ; w lieu the Hot buirilej hrrlhecrs refused to raise the anchor, as icjr (ousldernl the tessel uusufe to go to sea In, anu wo do 1101 blame them, for she Is a nani looklug old tea-' ael, and a sblp-ovmer ought to bo asbanicd to send such a craft to sta, Ihereua a survey called, on her on Thursday, which reported the vessel misaortby, but woha uot yet itaid what has been decided oil, The slmr Llkellke is rcel.lr;g a general o? cr-haullug, lialutlug Jse. she will n.uiuo hvr trips to Wludwoitl on the elh March, for the Circuit of Hawaii. The slmr lodla will be due from China about March rah with bSUChluste for Claus bnrtckels, Ksq, bhe Mill return U Hongkong with f eight aud passengers. The O V Ha.mdfl.for this port, couslgncd to II Hack fe hi to. was burut at sea. The crew had arrived safely at the Falkland Islands. t The Norwegian bark lleta Is due from Maalae to day, 10 load with sugar for ban Francisco. Messrs Foster A t'0'1 new steautr'waa t6 leaf e San rrauclsco about alanh 1st, aud may be looked for about the luib or Kth. - , Tbt Kaiuci-SicUiSuUw wss not HacudclcU with ... . ......... ,..,. .,,.. .", ,,r , nn, Kri'iiirr man inai 01 ncnl. tin rnnli whlln thn ri'fiiaarmiii i Uarlmn Mill toil U liiitaj tr fin rnmparnl In Hint of any nllior roal iiiIiiimiii . " ! c.ln,,! UmkI, and romparca famrnlily with any of Hit) ii'tt ilnmc-atlc or forrluii liltiimiimlnnna roala." wllh ear bnt has gone flahlni; orT ' ap Horn It was well Ihsnrrd and we hiar that another on can b prnnrei mn h h"p er The bark Mnhuan waa rbsrl'fd to load wheat at Han Franclaro for (!nrk, at a !" fJonllnenl, Wl 11a, The aehr W it Meyer oft hr last trip to Han Kranrlarn eneonnlereil a heavy gale. In whlrli she rarfled away her nupi.r topall yard, blew away tnarcaall, I'll' J"'t carf Inpaall and math tnpmaal ataysall. Tlinarhr Amerlran Girl sailed from Han Franclaro Feb Mli for llnreka, tn load with lirmbrr for this pint The HO Mnrrai left Han I'ranrlaro for Ihla port Feb 13th, wllh a Hill freight and lit paasrngers TM bktne Jlnreka will load wllh roal at I)f paitnre Hay for this linn Thebglne Harard aallnl from Hn I'ranrlaeo JanS7lh for anslmn Hi load Coal for Kahlilnl, Maul. tin Hie paaaage over In Han I'rnnr tarn the liklne lln rcka arrived I ilnya ahead of Ihf l.ady LatnpBiin. They both sailed from here January ISIIi I'oltTTinrxarnti. Feb 12th The sehr. t'ompeir. Mi days from Honolulu, arrived here laat night ('apt Hlrk bolm refi'ifla having made tlin trip In Cape Klatiary In Inn daya. Ha enfiniiilered alrnng aonlli and aonlh-weal winds and aiiialls until within lifly miles of thetafn Hue Vnlnn. IMl'OKTS. From Han Kranrlarn, per city of Sydney, Feb SI H Magnlu.Wca rnilaei A Ma Kay. 4 e alines. II I. Ohaae, ipkgs Indaej Telrjiliena t'n, h rs bells, and M tolls wlret I' O ll'rger, ripkgagas mafhlneryi A Jaeger, Res rlorka. lOkgs lioran shoe, I bx nallaj J M Hoar, 3 pkgs InalprUlj A W Hlcharilaiin I r shoes, A llerbrri. II 1 es Imiils, linlllaler A. ( o, Jra rlgara,'J pkgs arales, iCT pkea driiira, 71 pkpa lobarrrii T II llavlea. 17 b d fruit, I hx nuts, K, pkgs Irint, I ea luniks, fll pkgs bread, U) inalarlre.il nkes milan. Onlr r. f7 nkira ifrncrrles. (I W Macfarlane, Wta whlakiy, Wta beer I'.hlrrs I'o. Itea il giiodsf Hyiiian Urns,. Ita rlgars. t'4 pkgs mdap, H r.a eggs, (Irliifiaiim A I'n. it nkga d goolsi .1 M 'I hatcher, I es frames) Allen A Hnhliianu. HH pkgs gineerb'( 0 A fnrig, rVlaks potatoes 1 II llevena A t'n, ! iyd groceries j llackleld Atlo, I rs rotlona. It pkgs l.pllltigj .1 T Water hniiae, 'i e eollona, g pkgs harilware, II is indaei II May A Co, IWjt rks flour. 'l pkgs groeerlesi M Me Inerny, ft tiklra mdael I (I Hn aovlch A Co, l!7 Pkgs frulls and Vegeiabl'S! I'lckrring A t'o, I c plated ware! Wilder A t'n, 3 pkgs mdani anil II t.ilrna. K A I'lerie, nilllni'liain A 'o. M Hrlnemy, O llerger, llev K II Horrao, A J l.'artwilghl, Weurier A Co, H Halter, W II llallny, llyiuan lima. Miss I. Wood, II J Hrnderlck, W H Tell, -J Myorc. J H Walker, carli oin package, W C I'nrktYJtau warej A Herbert, III pkgs aniiilrli'it T II Davlia, 1 liVgs rnilanl'Jf. pki; milan lo nrderj aud Ml pkgs In Chinese firms 1 I wderklrk, 1 hawser, (I bars Iron, I bar sled From Hen In distress, per IlernlJIo, Feb 18-cargo of lumber In transit fur Hyiimy, Auairalla, From Vhnl11pon, per Hermlne, Fell 11111 pkga mdso to Chinese linns. Friiin I'ort Tnwnsenil, per TW Lucas, Feb Kl 5W,M.l ft lumber tVII pickets. From Han Franclsrn, per Ida McKay, Feb IM-tJ () llerger, I pkgs fixtures, n pkgs lelephoiiu material 1 Holies A Co, It) bbls beef, 3J pkgs palnlsi Ilrbwn A Co, 40 bids whiskey, lies mdse, 1.1 ska feed, gA bales lmy J K Whitney, I cs liislriirrientsl M Melnerny, !H r.kgs bonis, trunks and etc. I rs rubber goods. ,1 rs d goods l (I Hresovlch A Co,gilsks polnloes, V7 libls snlmoni K Ilolfahlaeger A (Jo, 80 pkgs d gieiilst Order, fi e cigars, lies coll oil, alalia bran, i ska omis,.'I7J pkgs groceries, gje.s meillelneaj W II Irwin A Co, IKil sks and lis) hx putiitoes; l'lerco A Co, IKS sks feed, ll bis liny, I hi iluek, It pkgs h ware, II bids Inr; Hall A Hon, W pkgs paints, iw pkga h wait', IHI bars lead, SI pkga groeerli , I'J bis liny; MG Wilder, III pkes doors, !r, ni shingles. !i."iikgs lead,'-' pkgs paper, HO kgs nails, I es li warn) (i F. Williams, I pkgs furniture; l.olne A Co, -IIM sks feed, J sks potatoes', II May A Co, 107 pkgs grocerlisj F A Hlinefer, it pkga paper and Ink; I'hlllljis A Co, ilea, clears, 17 pkgs d good, 10 pkgs rhalrs, fi pkgs butter! Allin A Hiibliitnn, 13 pkga paints; Dillingham A Co, 31 pkgs palntsj A W lliisti, alt! pkgs groceries; Hart Ilrosfiil) pktfs groceries; llyuiaii Krna, aiipkgagroeerles, IWlbxcmidles, Fipkgsd goods; K 1 Adams, fll es fur niture; T II llavles, Ml sks barley, M bbls eeinrnt, I iikg hose; J T Wnlerhoiise. 11 pkgs paints, W0 ska bar ley, al ska flour, f.7 Ida liny. S pkgs d goods, I pkg bflnds; Lewers A ( noke, I is huruHiire; Castle At.'ooko 0 pkgs h wiirn; C'leghnrn A Co, 11 pkgs d goods; Hack feld A Co, I ca cottons, I f hair, ll pkgs bread, 31.1 posts, 1H bis hay; Inteilor Hep't, W kgs powder; Ordir, II pkga billiard material, 0 bids beef; II Tucker, if pkgs une-u nil. 1 .'.. .Ks ill yiun'so nrills. From Han Fruncisco, per J A I'nlklnburg, Feb !il Caatle A Cooke, Ki rk feed, 711 pkgs groceries, 75 his eg, 1 piano, 1 sewing machine: W F IHaiKhard, 1 nki Holies A Co, IW ul.d 4KIJ aks flour, :i7 iikgs groceries; M .1 .giicw. Ill pkgs furniture; A W Itlcli unison, 1 cs limits nnu alines; Lowers A Cncke, "i cs imtier hsriglng, Srs paint, 3 lix glass, bill) ft lumber, lmlOrw nosta.iili) doors, 70 pkg building material; Wm . . .iiii-i, ruuiK 111.11111111;, 11 pug witiin ruaieriai anil toola; 11 Mclnlyro.t Hros, ska potatni s, WS) sks oats, 1 sks corn, H) sks bran, I.VJ pkgs groceries; II Slny A Co, 3711 sks bniii, Itioli sks Hour, HO sks potatoes, SHI sks onts, 150 sks barley, Hi ska corn, H sks wheat, .10 cs meal, 2.J7 pkgs groceries; O Segelken, I! pkgs inaiiu.d Iron; Grliiibauin A Co, ll sks potnloes, 1.11 bxnpples, 10 sks whcilt. Ill sks brnll. i!l sks lints unit imrlev 111 uli... niriier.i sewuig macninc, ii picg' wnltli material anil leather, !5!3 pkgs groceries, 0 bills rope, 3 cs saddlery, 6 li ware, .1 cs rubber goods. 1 ca shawls; T Lack, 18 cs sewing machines, I bx tobacco, 1! cs guns, S bx powder, 1 bx oil, I pkgn fringe; Lnlne A Co, !l sks bran, It") sks oats, M. bis hay; J 1 llowsctt, ai bulls and cows, 100 pigs, lull sks bran, HHjke onts, 85 bis hay, W ska pntii tneaj Dlllliighnm A (io, II cs shmels, II ca drugs; to ","'t I'kg mdse, 71 pkgs Iron and 2 pkgs rivets; J: llolfshlaegir A Co, 1 cs inusktls. From I'ort Towdscnd, per Jonny I'ltts, Feb 2I-3M,-1 1 1.1 ft lumber, ll 111 shingles, w laths tn llackfeld A Cot 18 bgs potatoes, 1 kg beer, to dipt Hlciort. EXPORTS. For han Francisco, per Consnelo, Feb 19 WS.irei His Biigur,31i1)lbsrlcu, 30 hides, 10,750 lbs iron. Horn. Vuluc, SM.IbH.liH. For San Francisco, per A V Jordan. Feb 21 111 .DM lbs sugary I.MS) glla moliisses, lOO.Kisi lbs rice. Dom. Value, 3.l7,M7.'J2j Foreign Value, Sll. For Portland1, per Viola, Feb 230.0011 lbs sugar, 50,000 lbs rlco and 5130 pkgs. Diss) brick nnd 112 tons coal In transit from Llwrpool. Dom. Value, $3,231.17. For Auckland A Now Zenland, per City of Sydney, 1'fhiSi lea cann tups, ft Iron plates, 12 ca machinery. Dom.-Viilue, $l,o:).00; Foreign, $20. For I'ort Townieud, per Italnlcr, Feb 23 In ballast and coin SI.WiO.OU. PASSENGERS. For Han Frnnclsco, per Oonsuclo, Feb 10 A O Far ness, T Miller, G 1'arkcr, H lllgby, II O Fierce. For Ancklund A Sydney,- per City of Sydney, Feb 23 THttWaey.OG Monkhoiiso, J II Vernon, 0 V Chal mers, W Nettkenper. From Canton, per Hcrmlno, Feb 21216 male und B fcmalo Chinese, From San Frnnclsco, per Ida McKay, Feb 22 C Ond. enoy wife and child. K Lj can and wlfo, 1' I'rnnccn, 1 Johuenn, F SU1I1I, Mrs Thompson and child. FroiirSan Francisco, per City of Sydney, Feb 23 S Mngnln and son D N Weton and wife. Miss Kverett, Mr noodwullirlfu and 2 children. Miss 11 Small, Mrs N ALovelnnd.l) A McKlulcy wlfo and child, Mr Ham. del, MISs Caruwcll, Miss aottenburg, C W II Carroll. 1" M Hclany, G Mailer, O N Hnrtlett. S 1' Smith, It IIu tul, (1M Macfarlane, A Herbert, O II Falter. on, O II Kclls.X Johnson, G Lund, II Nattkcmpcr. J T bylon and child, A Uelle.W ltlley, G Fuller, W 1' WIcber, A Singer. TMuhnn, N II Doruu, 11 McKvur.lf. Jlr Forbes and child. 11 Looney, S O'Nell, J W ltlley, W K Arthur, JDononey, L Denny. S Step, I' Hradlor, D Coal, F btoltz, Wm.Klnkald, UK Hansen, II lUng'ey, O Han", eon, O K Winston and 10 Chinamen. From San Francisco, per J A Falktnburg, Feb 21 ?.'' J;.M .lvL'J'" daughterand son, Wm Lurner and wife, Copt Harlnw and daughter. Chos Dafeldecker. Geo K ) llholt, Mrs Vaughn und child, W li Miller, Glluuat, O H Joy, F Dlenier, G II French, L Jones, F Flvnn, U Nctler.J McLean, G Cawltt. BORN. At Wallukn, Maul, Feb 16th, to tho wlfo of H. U. Sheldon, of Kuhala, lluwall.ason. In this city, Feb. 21st, to the wife of Mr. Edwin Hall, a son, ' DIED. GASMN In this city, on the 21th Inst., John A, Gaski.v, aged about 62 j oars, a native of England, and a resident of these Island since If fc) or 0. THE SATURDAY PRESS l'ubliihcd for the SiTumiAr Vatts Association by HOllUHT aitlEVE, Hook, Job and General I'rlnter, Honolulu, II. I. Tho SATUiiiur I'iikss cannot undertake to return communications, acceptid or rejected, and we hate to request correspondent lo append their true names and addresses, not necessarily for publication, If so dc alred,,hut as a guaruuteauf tho good. fsllb, of the writer. bo. Hatuiiiuy Ftutaa , SATURDAY TllESS. FEUUARY 20, 1881. Thk dentil is iimiomicctl of Mr. Moclil, tlio wolUkiiown oxporituontal and Bcioutiflc ugri cuUurisl. An Italian by deaOent, after nmny vicisBJtiuloa lio uet up as a giillor in a Btuall way in London. Uotwocn I?30-I0 ho tuado u liaiidaomofortiinoby liis " M'echlVinacio raior Btrop." Ho bought it hmall oatato in Knsox, which ho cultivated with all thu Litest ap. pliuticcrt, atoam jiIowb, eto., and waHan Aldur iiiau and ShorilTtif London and wan the author of soveral valuable works on agriculture ,Ho died at his modol farm, "Tiptreo Hall," at tho ago of 78 yearn. Tits slodtnnliip City of, Syiin'ty oowith tanding her parlially'disablcd cdudltiou, made a very fair run over to San Francisco. His Mujosty tlio King aud his auito were met by Mr. Sevefanco tho Hawaiian Consul, Mr, Dimond and other gentlomoH fopiierly resi dents in Honolulu. Tho King made hit head quarters at the IJalaqo, hotel, oyd throughout his stay iu California was hospitably cuter, taiucd and jfojed by all -who know hi in. Mr, Claus Sprockets waited upon hitu and took him over his great refinery. Mr. Schussler, tho cngiuecr of tlio Walluku irrigating. works, showed Liiu the Spring Valley Water Works. liny, iaia sks Hour, : fi sks rials, -.'ihi sks nancy, 1K1 ligs ground Iwrley, 57 sks pi.tiilonn, ill ska beans, Men bonis arm shoes, -I ca drugs; W G Irwin A Co, najjaj sks flour, H'lcs salmon. 1 hf bbl saner kraut. 1 hf bill beans, mnu Oplrvin I-'l'yil, formerly fioninmiiding n alram fililp liolwreti thin juifl nml Hnn Frnnctnro, I)r, J. Moll Smith nml many other families, In vited His Mnjcnty to eivory form nf etitcrtnln mcnl; nnd at Hncrnmcnlo ho wnj genially rn r;clvcil. On reluming to Han Frnnclsco tho King was critertnlncil by tho Clilneno ('onsiil nt tlio Clilneiio Club, and a grnml ball wnn got Up by tho ladies In tlio 1'nlnco lintel. Alln. golher the Itnynl parly enjoyed thmnnelvrs vory thoroughly. In tho nflcrnoon nf tlio 8th itial. they went on board tho timg,n!flcT.iit 0. fi (). ntcnmshlp Ocnnlc, ntnl stnrted for Jspnii, Uv the ilcnlh nf Mr. Kdwnril Anltnn Holhorn, nil Knglisri fipcikcts linvo lost onu nf their beat actors. IIo was about 51 years old nl tlio tlmo of his ilonth; ho was a well educated mnu, nnd wnn intended by his fntlior for n tnor cnntlln career, but inclination led lilm fust to amateur and nflcrwnrds to professional tlicntrU cnls, Ills fattio rests mainly on his play ing the pnrtof Lord Dundreary, in "Our Amer ican Cousin, " a part which ho may be said to havo created. In 1651 ho went to Iho United Htates and played tho pnrt of Dr. Pntiglms In Coleman's comedy, "Tlio Heir nt Law." It was Tom Taylor who wroto lliooutlirio nf "Our A murium Cousin" and tlio character of Lord Dundreary was 11 minor one, Indeed, n failure, till Hnthorn took it up. Hodcmnmlcd nnd was allowed by tho iiinnngciuenl to ro arrange nnd amplify tho part, and tho well known Dun dreary was tho rcnult. Kor oiirsolvcs wo think thoro wcro serious blemishes In tho conception of tho part, such nsjfor Inslanco his Lordship's cannoning against two or thrco ladies In a drawing room and knocking them down into chairs or sofas. Hut his by-play, his roasoniiigs, nnd nbovo all hlsjiimhlfflcntiou of proverbs, always kopt tho hoiiHo in tears of laughter. Mr. Chippendale, when wo saw Iho piny, ns tho clerk of tho gr'ncdylawyortind former village school master Was as good as the principal character, Tho indcfatlgahlo old actor Iluckstono used to tako the part of "Our American Cousin," and with such a casto as this, tho tremendously long run of tho play is easily accounted for. Mr. Sothoru's don has recently ruatlo his debut on the ntngo. In connection with tho annual review of trado and tho nccompauyliig customs tables, which wo present herewith in supplement form, thoro aro a few fucts which wo deem it vory Important should not bd Ignored. Tho expression is frequently made, and tho tables fully show, of tho rapid slrldes wonro making under tho workings of the treaty. Hut how fow, comparatively, bco or nckuowledgo tlio benefit, that nccrues to tho United .States at tho same time. Tho rcviow points to tho gain to our " treaty patron" not only in trado but in shipping; nnd a loading paper of the Const, alluding to this growth of our trade, speaks of it " iu proportion to tho number and character of tho majority of tho population of tho Ha waiian group" 11s "unexampled in tho com mcrco of tho world." It was to bo expected that tho treaty would greatly benefit these Islands ; that was the aim in our seeking and for which purpoao tho United States accorded us tho boon: but wo do maintain that tho gain has been as much to tho other side, and has in fact grown so far beyond tho expectations or its most sanguine supporters, that its most strcnuoiiB opponents cannot gainsay it. Tho incrcaso last year to San Francisco for merchandise nnd treasure by tho showing of tho Chamber of Commcrco was 5812,700 over 1870. Tho benefits nccrti-. ing to us aro tlio moro noticcablo becnuso of our limited sphere, but tho fact that " Undo Sam" receives his equivalent should not bo ignored bocauso it, ps reliance, may bo lost sight of in tho uiagnitiido of his trado with largor and moro populous countries. Tin: stato of affairs in Ireland seems to bo passing day by day. from bad to wotso. A small knot of Bclf-coustitutcd irresponsible committees, havo organized a perfect reign of terror. In tho Courts of law, witnesses aro afraid to testify, juries aro afraid to return honest verdicts, nnd no less than three judges havo read ftom tho bench, coarse, brutal, ill spolt letters threatening them with assassina tion, should thoy presumo to pass sentence on any member or client of tho so-called "Land League." ..Many hundrods of tenant- farniors not only able, but anxious to pay their rents aro forbidden to do so undor pain of death. Moreover, tho victims of this Vehm-iericht aro singularly ill-chosen. Lord Mountmorrcs, a harmless, iiioiTeusivo gontletmin, who had only fifteen tenants in all, who drew only $1,000 a year from his estates in Ireland, who had never quarrelled with, or evicted a tenant in his lifo, was barbarously murdered near his own homo. Captain Hoycott, and Mr. Henco Jones, though still, wo bcliovc, alive, havo been ruinod, und hunted out of the country without the least attempt at an accusation of unfair or even rigorous dealings with their tenants, Even tho widow of Lord Mouut uorres was driven , front the country by tho throats of those who had murdered her hus bjtul. Tho evil is not now confined to Ireland, but wo read of public buildings, railway sta tions, ovcutho private residences of publio per sonages needing exceptional guarding. Even Mr. Gladstone, thu greatest statesman living, and the jdol of tho multitudo iu England aud Scotland, needs policemen to watch' over him between his home and the bcciio of his labor in Westminster. Henco comes forth a " Coercion Hill " which io to tako pieccdenco of ull other measure's before ifio House, for tho forcible repression of lawlessness. Had the British Parliament taken this step a year ago, they might bo now discussing tho propriety of withdrawing it instead of iniposiug it. Mr. Farnell, tho chief agitator, is himself an Irish landlord, though 110 Irialiinuu by dvoccnt. Ho collects his tents, he is n very good nud con siderate landlord, but tiot u bit moro so than scores of thoso to whosd ruin ho has contri buted. Tho position of ulTairs is now simply this : Chaos or Cosmos, which is to conquer 1 Thk most notable name in recent obituaries, by wry far, is that of Thomas Carlyle, who died at tho ego cf 60 years. Fow writers of modern times havo left so strong an impress upon modern literature and, modern thought. His first famous work " Sartor Hesartus," was refused by every publisher to wioin hoyfferod it, uutll it fouud u place iu i:Vucr' Magaiint, aud thau who have studied an,d jemambered tho1 quaint musings and sayings of'ilerr vou Toufctsdroek, will never regret the timo spent over them. His whofo touo boro evidence df his deep study of Gorman literature, and his translations or rather paraphrases of Ooetlie aud Schiller bear 'Witness io the Justness of our remark. " Heroes and, Hero Worshippers' is a valuable worr, but tho " History of the French Revolution" we clssa u his bst work though sometimes df-faced by his eccentricity of style, wlii'h occasionally led lilm Into bad tnatn, ns for Inatnnco tlm chapter headed "Tho Whiff nf Ornpcshot," or another, " nienlhero. mania," In biography his subjects wcro nol always well clionoti, " Oliver Cromwell" am) " Frederick tho Ureal' so-called, wcro by 110 means otcnllicromaritacs, IIul Carlyle, right or wrong, possonsnl tho vlrlno of narmnliiMS, nnd If genius has be.cu rightly defined nn tlio cnpnclty for porslslotit hard work, ho wnn n genius of the first order j nor only that, for ho lind tho power of clothing Ills thoughts in language so original In style, nnd yet so Inlcl Hgiblo and Instructive, ns to carry his renders with lilm nnd tnnko them feel loath to put down his liook, Ills later works wore pcrhnps not equal to thoso which wo have referred to ns standards, but still tho old spirit shown forth, Iho principal features being a haired of shams wherever lio met them, Kmeison writes very much In tho satno sort of langungo, and lo some extent on tho snmo lino of thought; Charles Kingsloy In very different language, hut much (Immune as (d earnestness nnd lovn of tho truth. From tho Atlantic to tlio Pacific Tho Hnn Francisco Journal nf Gommnn of January 27th, glvrs n most useful and inlnlli glblo chart of tho southern part of tho North American Continent, showing Iho proponed truck of nil thu railway nud canal lines, now under either actual construction or debate. Tho Tchitiintopec, tho Nicaragua, and tho I'anamn aro described no "tho thrco lending routes," An " Isthmian Ship Chnnl " was proposed to Charles V,, by tho l'orliigncso Navigator Anionic) (latvnons (ar back as 1528. Nelson proposed a Nlcuriigtia canal In 1760, JofTcrsoii thu great American statesman in 1788, and Pitt tho groat Hngllsh statesman In 1707, both discussed tho subject, but it was dropped for pulittcal reasons. Humboldt took up tho project In IfiOI. (luizot Iho French sthfesmaii sent out engineers to study tho question but thoy pronounced against It. Louis Nnpoleon wroto 11 pamphlet on tho sub ject but nothing enmo of It. No less than nineteen different schemed havo been pro posed, Tho I'linama cnn.il ns suggested by (jount F, do Lessops runs vory closo to tho present railway. Tho Nicaragua canal of which Ccnoral Grant in tho great champion, utili7.os thu Rio San Juan, and tho lake Nica ragua, nnd will reach tho 1'aclfic in tho Gulf of Fonscca. Tho promoters of this lino assert Hint it onu be constructed for less than ono h.ilf of that of tho tido level canal proposed for Panama, nnd wo nro inclined to belivo that it may bo no, though ho great an authority as Do Lesscps prefers tlio I'annma route. Tho Quinta and Septima. These two steamers havo earned for thom hoIvch 11 notoriety thnl will not soon bo for gotten in Honolulu. Tho first-named entered tlio port with coffins suspended from her davits, containing tho remains of Chinamen who had died from stunll-por. In tho faco of this outrage, tho master hands in a clean bill of health. To mako matters still worse, tho corpses wero cut down by somo 0110 on board of tho steamer, and dropped into tho harbor, finally finding a resting placo in Manoa val ley. This vessel's stay was of short duration here, but somo of tho crow managed to desert from hor, and after her departuro they reported alarming facts about small-pox that had existed during tho voyage from Canton, and worst of all they brought tho contagion on shore with them nnd communicated it to natives; hence tho epidemic that has, so to speak, spread a pall over Honolulu during tho past four or five weeks. Tho Septima commenced her voyago in a mysterious manner. A correspondent in Jloiiir- kong writes thus : '' Thcro seems to bo some thing very peculiar about tho German steamer Stptima. Sho was advertised in tho Chincso paper (only) to go to Honolulu. Even tho day aud hour of leaving wero" given. I sent up somo papers and letters to forwurd by her, but tho captain would not rcccivo them, yot did not say ho waB not going, but told us to send tho parcel to tho agents. Thoy (tho agents) endorsed tho parcel "rtof going to Honolulu " nnd returned it. " Sho is, I sec, " now at Wlmmpoa, and I imagine is going if sho can. Tho object of course was to keep " it dark from the Governor (of Hongkong) " olso sho would not havo bcou nllowcd to fit " up and provision." Now if tho Septima has violated the Imperial Chinese Emigration Act or the Emigration Ordhianccs cifjtho colony of Hongkong, tlio master and owner will un doubtedly havo to pay tho penalty Bhould tho vessel over appear in Hongkong waters again, provided. tho facta come to tho knnwledgo of tho authorities, about which thoro is iittlo doubt. Howovor, tho Septima did leavo Can ton with her living freight, whether logally or otherwise, and brought tlio s-imu to Honolulu. Again, ft olean bill of health was reported, though u Boarcliing investigation lias elicited facts which provo that small-pox existed during tho voyago ; und also that at tho timo of her arrival in this port thoro woro two very bad cases on board, which wcro concealed from tho I'ort Physician. Uut tho most strange thing of nil is discovered the last, Tho ves- sol was reported to havo ,510 passengers on board. On counting them out when placing them in quarantine, thoro was fouud to bo 711. What can bo the moaning of this dis crepancy ? Was it that she has deceived tho emigration officers at Iho other end, or was it for, tho object of evading tho capitation tax nf $2.00 per hoad at this end. Tlirso aro mut ters that ought to be thoroughly sifted, and if a criino has, been committed, let the law take its course. It is a noliceablo fact that no vcs. sols under tho British flag como hero with emigrants from China, though thero aro moro steamers under the British Hag jn China waters, than ull other nations put together. Probably it is that tho master of an English vessel knows ho cannot viojvtu tho laws with impunity, Wo trust wo havo had thoirotand last visit of these numerically named steamers under similar auspices to tho present. Walttutm Wtttcbee, From tht tivJwy bully Tikgrait, Ju se, IbeO. The Wsl'.hiin Wt;h Company bare beeu awarded Iho only sold medal siren for watches at the Sjduej Inter national Exhibition, ind are iho only exhibitors in any cUii from tho Unltsd butts who bara rccelred this UUllnctlvo recognition. 51. MelNEHNY, 1 Sola Agent for tb llaHallan Islands, NEW ZEALAMD OATS! A t'tlW MAUN HV THKatK CKUCMHATKtt .. OoU, tx ''Australia.' Also, Nw Hay, Oats, Bran, Whole and Ground Starts, Wliea.t,Wkole and Cracked Corn, Middlings, Oil Cake'Meal, Mixed Feed ror Bala Ofeaap For Cash. Si 1m LAIME A CO, Homo Bedding -MattrcsB Hny, WCIsh CI III. I), ma h i.i) ,-r dllre. In qnsnties to suit AT ONI'. DOLLAR I'EIt KM) POUNDS. Apply, Ihrongh Ihe I'ostOiH", to J II WOOII.nr .1, W IttJHtl.RY. 5l NEW GOODS P.X htkamhr city or sydney, IDA McKAY, AND .T A I'ALKINIlUntJ i V Tl I K Al it )V li M A N Y V I'M K L8, wehsin Jtut IrrMrrt, Ktr Mm tl'rf In lsirels n'l hslf lrtrrs Cases Fslrhsnk l.snl, (.nlilen (Into KitM I'll til I Ir I'lnnr. Wlfsl, torn.Osls. ir . Ae Per City of 8ycTncy. lOO HAOH IMIIMTOIJA hl'I'V I'OTA- Hies, , IIsrs Hllr'.ln Onions Callfnrnla Hslrr Hntler, In 91 Ids rW, sml I Ins disss. Isrs, pntnp Hxpresslr fnrrmr Tisite, lisstern (.'lelSsh, llnnel'ss (islrlsh. Hsil'rn llsms, Hsilern Hsinn. Unmet Cngllsh llrrskfstt 1s, In I) Ih loirs, ( omet (lol'inttTea, fi Hi IVrirs. Halmon. I'llol llresd, Cracker, anil Crik". Meillnm liread In Cases. pOIhKI)' IjTNaYlKlTT'AINT ()l h. .1 J IUw Mn"M Paint IHI WairntHl th pf Allien, l.snl Oil, for r.nhrlrritlnr, Cases nf Hjilrll Tnr intlne, .Atlantic tv-ad. In pirkayss nf I Hi, snrl hpusrils nr W Ilis I'alnt Itrii'hes In arest tsrlely. All nf vslilch will ho iM at I'ripes by 9-Hf IIOI.I.KH A. CO, c'iriMtii.MK coijiit or 'run iia- 3 wallsn Islsrids, In I'rnlisle. In Hie matter nf the JI.tilenr.lOIINT CIIAYTHII. late rif llnnrilnln, d tessul. At Chambers, hefnrn .Mr Jnstlee Jlcl'nlly. On resillnir ami fllltiK llm pMlllnii anil acermnis nf Chatl-s T HllllnalMm, Ailmltilitrnlcr with the, Will an nexed nf thu estate of Jnhc T. I'hayter, ifimin, wherein hr ask In bit allowed H.r.W.II, and clianjrs himself wllh 3 - - anil asks Hist the ssrne may he eismlrfd ainfaiiirnreil,nd Ihsl a flnal nrrler may hi madiiillsrharirlnit him nnd his sureties frinn all further responsibility as snth. It Isimlered, Ihst WI'.D.tr.HMAY, the Will, itsr of Marrh.A II, Iml, at tn n'tlnek A. M., before the slid .Iitstle,at Chmnbi-rs, In the Court Hrnise, at Honolulu, hn ami th-t tmn hereby Is appointed as the ilmonnd place for liratlng said petition nnd acciunls. and that all prfsoru Interested may then and there appear and shove raiisir, If any lliey han, why tlin same should not lie granted. And Hist this order In the I!iikIIIi lsniHK", be iiubllihed In tho Mslnrdsy Press, a news, pspi-r printed and tmblishei In Honolulu, for Hire- nr. eesilm weeks prerluui lr the tlmo therein appointed fnr said hearing. listed at Honolnln, II. I.. !Hd day of Pel,, A II. 18.1. I.AWKHNtlK MlCHI.I.V. AWIIIlNOK iliVUl.l.Y. ... ... ... ,-.-, All-al. .1 ll.a, .r,... !,. ,..!.- fat... ... i'j Justice nf the MiipreriieCnnrrt, iiepBiy, vt .11 pi I V'1 of Hat itocnr fouiiT. kouhtii .iu- illelal (circuit. In (Jhnmberi. In I'rnhnte. Istntnt Kansl. Hawalisn Islfliuts. ss. In Ihn rustler ri( rhs Kstsle iif.KJSI'I'HTIIOItNKIIICI'.. deces.ed. Order nppolnllnzllme for I'riibnle nf Will and directing poll. HtMtl'm of notice of the r sme. A iliKiimenl nirportlmr tribe the last will and Irela. rnentnf .losepliTh'iriie ftlce, iler eased, harlriz nn the ISIIi day of February, A. H. IWI, been presented tn said I'rnbslnC'niirt, and a petition for Hie prnhnte thereof, and for the Issuance of !, tiers Testamentary to Oeorca II. Hole, named as JJieenlor therein, hating beri filed byhlm, Ills hereby ordered that HATHItHAV, tbnd day nf AI'IUUA IMfWI, at 10 p'elneli A. M.nfsalit dsr. nt tlin (Trmrt Hoom of said Court, nt l.lbne. Kalisl. be and the same Is hereby appointed tlin limn arid place for proving said will and liearlnz said application when arid whem any person Interested may appearand eon. iesi ine sain win, nnn lite eraniingnr inters lesiarnen. tary. It Is further ordered that notice thereof be clren test the said will, nnd the erantlng inry, ilis inriner oriieren mat br niihllrallori for three surer. :ccle weeks in the Hat- unlay Press," a nowstmner minted and mihllshed In Honolulu. Audit Is further ordered thai citations bo Issued In the subscribing witnesses to said will, and to the heirs of the testator in tho Hawaiian Islands tn ap pear and contest the probate of raid will, at the time appointed. JAUUII IIAIIOY. Circuit Jndge fourth Judicial Circuit. Koloa, Kanal, February IS, 1MI. 2rt gt CUI'KKMi: CO UUT OP THK IIA- O wallan Islands, In Probate. In the matter of the Will of AI.KXAMlF.lt lltnulllNHO.V, late of the District nf Kau, Hawaii, deccised. At Chambers before The Honorable Charles Ciiflln Harris, Chief J us tier. On rending and tiling tho petition and accounts of John H. Walker and Joeenh O.Carter, Kieculors of the Will of Alexander Hutchinson, late of the District or Kan, Hawaii, defeased, wherein they ask tn be allowed JSrj.Oll.lB. andchirgnthemsclTcs with sa)m.t, and ask that the same may be examined and approred. and that a final order may lie made of dlstrlbuilon of tho property remaining In their hands to the persons there to entitled, and dlirhnrglng him and their sureties from all further nsponslblllty as snch Ilierntrrs. It is ordered, that MONDAY, Hie ffllh day of Marrh, A. II. IfcSI, at icn o'clock A. Jl., before the said Justice, at Chambers. In the Cnnrt House, at Ilnrinlnlu.be and the same hereby Is appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition nnd accounts, and that all persons Interested may then and there appear and show canse. If any Ihcy hars why the same should not bo granted. And Hint tills Order, In the Kngllsti language, be pnb Ilshed In the Hatnrdsr Press, a newspaper printed and published In Honolulu, for three successive week prt vlons to tho tine therein appointed for said hearing. Hated nc. Honolulu, II. I., this '.nth day or February A. D. IHSI. ' ' OIIAH. CVIIAKHAH Attesti A. IIosX. Chief Justice Supreme Conrt Deputy Clerk hnprcmc Court. Vi at JOHNHUSSEM., 82 Merchant HI., cor, of Fort fit. 80 ly 21 A. M. HEWETT. Wii.i.ATrii.vn t tnxciiAiKJiXJ vr.s. HKI.Ifrnm Foielgn Ports, Welching of Hugar and other produce, Office at O, W Macrarlann A Co 0.nci'ii Mtrect. bj 5m NOTICE TO CREDIT0ES. A SjU PJ2HSOXS IIAVIXG CAI.MS JiX against the lato John II, Coney, deceased, arc re quired 10 send the enme to the undersigned at lies of. lice, M Fort street, Honolulu, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or they will be forever barred. Dated this 10th day of February, A1). 1BHI. Hinv.vlll) i'HKbTON", It Kxecntorof the Will of John II. Coney. NOTICE. AT THK A.WIlAI. .tlllKTI.ttt OF THE ,c. 'JonplnJn 'rnn Works Company, held JannarySlst, losi, the following ofllcers were reappointed: President Then. II. Darles. Auditor W.L (Ireen. becrctary and Treasurer T. It. Wnlker. '-' T. It. WALKEH. Secretary! MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VI UT UK OP A2S. EXECUTION Issued by tho bupremo Court In fayor nf Ooo Kim l'lalnllltagalnt b. S.Mahelona, Defendant, for 1W I hare let led upon and ahull txpose the same on Saturday the 12th day or.Uurcli, A. 1). 1881, at the front door of AlllolanI Hale nt 12 o'clock noon, all the right title and Interest of said Defendant in and to ICoyal l'ateut .T.II, containing 3 M.IUI acres, situated at Mookahl and Kanakukahl, unless said ludguicut and costs are previously entlstTed. Terms cash and iTlciIs at expense of purchaser. The above land Is leased to Goo Kim for 10 years dated Sept. lllh, lofj. W. O. l'AIIKi:, " - -Marshal. NEW GOOD'! NEW GOODS! K KUH UV HUSTON POItH, roil MAI.R 1IY A. vt . IIUMII. (iuallty. In tins, Kor Sala by A. W. BUSH. CIAMKN Or"HIOSrM'i:i.i:lltATi:i 1IOHI4I.V Tomatoes, packed by Lewis Hros.,aH lb tins, Kor S"'e "X A. W. HUSH. (i.r.r.H of Hiietrox ii hi:ii n,:.rx. mreei J from Boston guaranteed fresh Kor fisle by . A. W. HUSH. Ci AHE.S oi' I'orrnu jii:atm, ik na i.k ut ' . A. W. UU8II. CANtw of noNro.v naiimaji:mkat. fok ' Saleliy A. W. lltlhll. c ANKNor'riio.H: t:i.i:BKA-ri:ii iiuckiu Tomato and Mock Turtle Soups. Kor Sale br . A, W. HUSH. C1AHKH XT.tV r.NUI.t.IM)l.XCIIOWUUH, direct from llonton, Kor Sale by A. W. HUSH. tiAHiis or.cAi.viis- in;ti, ' " Cases of Hattern Clams, Case of Lobsters, CasesOreen Corn. All of which are direct front Iloslon, and sold In nuanii ties to suit, by M3t A. W. HI Sll. NOTICE. A TTi l'EHSONS AltK IIEItKI.Y cautioned from tmrchasine' lha fnllowlne name iiu.aii.u iiuuu., niuru .uni itiu, ioiv, Hond K. No. 'r. furSJii). Hood E. No. avi, for J'J. Hond I, Nn. -.'el. fur JJ'J. Hond I. No. 137. for S-1'J. Hond 1. No. 111. for i.'. Slond I. No. IJ. for iJUJ, lUiud I. No. IU. for -i. Houd O. Nn, ai.'.. for $HU. Hond tl, No. ull. for SUM. They were stolen from my safe In Lahatna dnrlnr my absence Iu Molukal, on or about February lib, leel, and payment on the same has tn-en stopped. oil Ira F. JONLs.Uhalna. Manl. lln..-ll. li I. I ."..i i " .. .t- ' 'e. ".. NOTICE. A IX rEKMOXk AMK IIKKCNV WARXED r against trespassln? In and upon the Stream at Walpshu. Known as the WAIPAIIU hTHEAM.as It Is bit inlcnllon tn proaccate all trespaasera lo to almost eitcut of the law. a bit it A. W HUSH. TRACTION ENGINE FOR SALK. Ouo AycUiijr st Perter'tf 8 Heme Power Trcil9 Kaglae, viitfc foHr IX TON CAN1 WAGONS Complete, with extra weaxloz pans, all new. Apply, for terms, to U MO lui ClaMsTI.E sfc fOHt. TO LET. AFIXt: XiATMJK COTTAOE, COX. Ululnj Parlor, thrw Bedrooms, Dining Itovm. Kltcbeu, and larx I'sutry; also, Cartitir itousa and btablea. Sitnattilun Nuuaaa Hold, lattabovt tbo first Uida. nlmr Mr. Cuuba's residence. Kor t arUitt iaf or uiatloa t uqulra of ' HAST BB08.. MI 3a At tb Attor Moa, UoUl 8t. Tl I1IITY-BLGI ITJ 1 ANNUAL STATEMENT THE WIUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of New York, F. S. WINSTON, President, For the Year Ending December 31, 1880. ASSETS, $91,735,786 02. Annuity Aht'1i'OT ria,n -t Ttri. .V) '. 9 M Annuities In force, -fan tat, I).,... 1'remlnm Annuities Annnltliis Issued njtr hi S,"M W Z7,A M Inaiirnnno n.ti 7$!trtl I'nllrle. In force .lsnlt. IWI.. Itlsk assumed. JfVW !H,l1l.rWI I lie. Ileiveiniin Tn Ilslsnte from Isst seemtnl. ?'?! !a " Premiums retjlel "SMS 12 " Interest and rents. .... ,..,..i.. ...... l,,iuo -a c m llWe'slJIOH I)n. Urtlnnrn Tor Toe To j To a t!H.7!rt,7wi n .e... ti .1.. r.. in.u aieH. nt tnnr end hslf I'rnm 'lh Unrpliis, as appears In !hi llslance Mheei, n lie In form at Its aniilsersary In tffll. lurplMsanJcotillrigenl guamnleu fund 4ll,7 19 I y loans oncollalcrsls I't'MJ ?I ' llrreal estate..... 7,171,131111 THKl'ItBJIIU.M ItATHS OIlAllOKfl roll fNHtJHANOK IW THIS COMI'ANr WKItK IIKDUCBD I.f IWI nn. i iir.iu.n has AiioUTlftHKItOKNTONOHDIIfAICr I.IKB I'MMOIKH. AHHKTH.,... .i.i.... .;91,7V,771 W Nr.w YniiK, January 21, IVI. I'crsons wishing to sernre safe and legltlmiliif-lfe Insnrinee at fxmsil Cost will And It to their adrantsge to Insure In The Mutual Life Insiimnee Compsny of Jfew York. 7"i Oompnny ilo' nnl Ihw Tontlntor Tonttn Intftrntnt polltlti, Kor fnrther partlcrtlsrs. plcaa apply to A. B. FORBES, General Agent for the Pacific Coast, 21 SitiiHoiiio HI reel, Han Fntnclsco, or to '2C 2t S. G. wnJ)ER, Ag-ent for the Ha-vr'n Ialanda. SHORT HORN CATTLE ! PURE STRAINS. Tlio Hlxxtlzro 33:oxca. PORE-BRED SHORT HORN CATTLE Of Jesse I). Carr, on Mabllan ltanclio, Monterey Co., California, IS NOW OFFERED FOE SALE. This herd, consisting of one hundred head, la ONE OF THK BEST IN AMEIMOA. Mr. Carr has taken great pains In selecting and breed ing this held rcgamicts of ejtpensc, ondlt Isa choice lot nf cattle, not only Hi reference to lircedlug but In regard ut Individual merit. It la from the IK'st Imported and American Stock. The Monterty Democrat t ays of Mr. Carr'i stock! " In appearance this herd will compare with any cor risponiling number of cattle in the United htatcs; while in respect lo pedigree and purity of strain It Is not probable that they have their equals on the I'aclnc Coast. The last Importation of Mr. Carr, representing $W,IMJ, was eclecten with the view of securing the best strains of the most improved stock." The Xallonal Lit Xtoct Journal saysi " If our readers will turn to California we will point out the location of a ranch which Is the pride of our shorvhorn fslenda In the Far West, and the Joy of Its owner, the wealthy banker Mr. J. 1, Carr. From numerous sources we have heard voluntary testi mony as to the superiority of Mr. Carr'a herd overall olbeia on tho Pacific Hlope, both as regards pedigree and that other great iluldtratum, tisidviinus. stun." THIS ENTIRE STOCK Is now In the hands of the undersigned to be disponed of, and will be sold at prices ranging, according to merit, from $'JJI to JWJ. Catalogues of the Herd, Olvlng the pedigrees of each, will be furnished on ap plication. vppiy in person or oy leiier tn SA3m DH.JOHN WCHt. Honolulu. SEIBERT'S AUTOMATIC STEAK CYLINDER LUBEICAT0R FOK SALK I1Y THK HONOLULU IBON WORKS CO This little apparatus nils the cylinder constant! and perfectly, bo little oil Is used that a saving of oil and wear rqual to four times lu cost may be effected In one season. Pint Sire, $45. Half Pint Size, $30. 8T0 B 8ni BEST AMERICAN STEAM ANDWATER PIPE. We would call the attention of those lenaUine I'lplni to our Urge tclr of ' 154,000 Feet On Hand! lllack Welded Steam I'lpa K to 7 In, diameter. Galvanized vt ater Plre H to 3 lu. diameter, fiT The above at Moderate 1'rlces. THE HONOLULU IBON WORKS COMFY tcn-2m ARTESIAN WELL TUBES, The Honolulu Iron Works l sowprepaieilto FURNISH PBICES AND SHOW SAMPLES Ot'Tllt: AHUVKt-KUX National Tube Work Go's Works, ATMcKKEUPOUT, PA., And to make contracts to deliver It Id larse or small quantities In this city. & a) t( 3QZWXXXU SZUDIX1'AI HAMBURG TEA. T IM IJf IMIHIIIalLE TO NAY.TUU MtCH IX pralso of this ood old standard Family Medicine It cannot be too Uliihly recoumendeil, as It Is truly a Mrrl ul ltts Atfc, and no hounhcld should be without It, It prevents as well as cares tsklsa III. enaea, Uuul. Kix-uiusiliasu, tirHvrland all Kill. My lllaeasnt. AsTeclcil Utr, lleaiiUclie, Nats, Mile, WlHtl, lMUKealUu, Coailissv Haas, fcrrr . Afur, s.eplr-Mura., Vmfl IhiIo. rtil Urea Ik, aJ avcry disease broujlit on ot a-ravated by a disordered stomach. It purines the lllood, Cleanses the Htoniath and Bow. Is, aud jives lha whole ipun a Healthy and Delisht falTone, There, never wii " medlc'ne for the Nar.rry ecjaal to It, and berlLj comjosed of Herbs only, t can U rlvta aafaly lo infants. It is unph atdlclne -barmlesi, yet efflcaclous, Invajuablt tu the family, on the oad. at sea, and everywhere, ror sal by all l)rulte, ana at wholesale by Bid 8IU MCLEAN IIHO. CLE4JIJNGQUTSAXE THK UXpSUelQNKll OrFEKJJ THK lALANCK OF Hit STOCK AT OMKATLV UKDUCKI) PHICB8, Coiitig emrUwia Gd, til: Kotla Meet Chia No. 1 MHiu, Cbe.U Huperiof Test, CUw HaeVa, Wn, An4 Ottor Wmrmjf Q4. X AWJKQ Arrotinl. I Annuities In forre..in.T.t,l'l.... IIimkI.m .1 Hal lies. ...... Ann. Tsy'ts lo.HI II Wl l't ntm i , i ii i... ---,-- Annoltle terminated,.. Arronnt. fis 'l'ollele.lnfnrreJan.l.t,WI W AmTinl. tvrtjm,nt vtvi,m mfcj Arrminl. K.'.'fri... fly inlil Death lslm,,,. ...... ....n... ' Mstared efidnnrifient- jtwt.irr ot IAI.1,711 01 mil eiaim" A nnnltlss.,.,. Dleldends Hnrrendererl policies and addi tions , Total paid poller holders JM.lVliOi t. Commissions (payment of rnrrent and eitlngnlshrnent nf fntnre).. Contingent gnaranlesr aceonnt.... Tales and assessments............ Kjproses , i..... IMUne.4 lo new scfonnl. .......... 31.71 tn r77.r.'. to sioii n 3I7.M PI 7.7S 71 7.IW!II .T) Sh riot. Ca. Ily rash in lunka and frnat eompnls at lie Interest ....... ..... Ily Interest seemed Iff premlnms deferred einarterly and semi annual. .......................... ......... Ily premlnms In trsnilt, principally for f)eemTier........ Ily balance dne by agents., .......... ...... J.r.l 91 i,-ai.37i tn frti.tn ti liamro V.fTt 71 $l.733,7 n rtes eent Interest be. nseil the isrnlnt Is ores lit JIOJW. Dlsldend sll be apportioned to each policy which shall THE COLLEGE OF ST. LOUIS AND HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & BUSINESS ACADEMY. HONOLULU, OAHU, M. L THIS J8TITUTIOX IJKIJff; HK m.ite from city allurements. Is an acknowledgeA safeguard for morals .for ealabrlty of climate. Is nnrl vailed. The building are lareand commodloas. whiles the cronnds afford tho pupils opportunities fnv health fnl eierclses. Unremlltlns attention lllr given tntbelatelleetnal and moral cnltare of the pupils. ;(onCsthotle pnplla will f. ttrr to attend the religions exerdes oe not, ae crmllnL as their parents or guardians may desire. I'nplls are received at any time during the yesr. Tin reduction will be made from retrnlar charges, except for atieenee caused by protracted Illness. In feo r,t al.eAmee nnHn.lli. et.nlM.lle . ateee.. at Ihe College vlcatlons or Hr xplal permfsslrn. Kach pnpll mnsi on entering obtain nee suit of uni form, which with all other necessarr clotklnr, A Ac. will be furnished at moderate coet by the College: hot none of these will be provided by tbe College unlets by special arrangement. Payments are tn be made quarterly, and invariably In advance. The course of stadr Is Classical, ficleatllc and Com mercial; Latin, Orteic, French, Spanish, Herman and Italian arelanght. Particular attention will be paid to the Kogllah Lan guage In all lu branches, f.lteratnre. Pare and Mixed Mathematics, History, Urography, Chemistry ar4 at nral Philosophy, Ac. , TERMS: ' For Hoard, Lodging, Tnltlon nnd Washlas;. per Hcbolastlc Year.... VI) CO Kntrane fee. ...... ..... Vt Ifl Vacation at College 40 Ut Music, vocal and Instrumental, Drawing and Modem Languages extraa, DAY PUPILS Senior Class . yo in Junior Class......... to The Kcbolastle Year consist of twoMrsslons, eah comprising a perir'l of Sve months. The Brit session commences on theWthof August; the second on the Sfthcf Jannarr. Poralland further psrtlcu tars, apply to KEV. W. J. LAItKIN, President, .'(o. 71 Hnetanla sU Erenlng; School Department of 8t. LoaU College. The President has derided to Include tils branch la thn curriculum of the College. Its object Is tn afford all classes of tkr toramnaity the. means nf acquiring a theoretical and practical knowl edge of all commercial and business transsciinns In daily me; and also toglveao Inslgjit laevtlse weixtaza and application of Ihe different Trades, wkich It la to essential tod? tn these Islands. The Theoretical Ilranch will be under tk saper vision of the President and Professors of the- Celle-e. The Practical and most Imporunt liranch wtfl We saetiallr attended to by volunteers from the vartos master artl zansamon; us, who have kindly and geaerwisly esom Ised their service to this usefufandvalaabU enterprise. They will, alternately, devote half an koor m. even ing to the Ink of Imparting knowledge 1st tbs tadrnla. All tbe Implements necessary to each Ufcle, sad lo Az rlrnllnre, will be furnished by the ColWce. Koch maater-artizan, while connect) wttk lk Col lege, will be entitled to name one Vrre-Lt'c-fchbUrihlp to the privHIsrea of this Kveclng School Hrpurtsjeat. TKHMh Each student per week,aicu. The Kvrainz; Hchool will open at 7 oloclt p. tq. Id W NOTIO TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS i iiEo to sotift Planters and tbe Public THAT I AM PKEPAIiTED TO FURNISH PLANS AMD ESTIMATES ron Steam Portable Tramway. With or without Cars and Lotometlvee, .Specially adapted for Sugar aMaatatWa. t Steam PloashlnK and CQlliratind UocUattr. Traction hnirinex and Itmul I.-i.Tt " Ijocomotivwi tut any Kauo ot Hallway, Jortnble ijiKioe for all pnrpoea, i indin Knginw for Inclinta. XES8IU. JNO. rOWLXX. CO. Sf lrfS1''..E?.!f,"'d-. """ 1 "P'eaent. kase spslleJ Portable lullwavs for Wurer Planlallons la CVa,Trlnl daj. Demarara. Pern and Mexico, for all of vsklca) lic" a "ft UV "V" ' Plooxhlng Xacblaery " Tbey have also during the Usi is years maaafsstired locomotives for lull..,. In Ureal Yfrtul?aa4 ta"o onles. India. Mcjlco, Csyloa. Egypt aed PerxvUii. JV Ln.nhd.go;ra:e,,.nJd'?..rac?th,:tB",, ' " ft ?if. b,., ,vf " T"' UtaclloB, aa wsU ailarji numbers for private as. " Any couiaiuiiUallons ia be a.Mrf ssol to It. U. fewler rare of JV. L. tirten. Esq, or U. W. MMfarUae Co. IIao)ulu.wh will act as their AerusV Laulogues. wlib Illustrations, aaodaU a4 Bkolo granhs of ihe above plant and machinery uut be Men altneoaHeofO. WZ MacfatUa Co. ' ' "" B. H.KOHLKE, for v , JXU- KOVVLER CO. k-.'VT1 ProP." '' Ih dlfeient Islands daring be next few . aid ska I be pleawvU tn rive air Iaf tyle. of tbe above machinery 16 teca localiiy L, it- ii. yowum. F.T.LENEHANJtCO OYSZVL FOlt SALE The Following OooU. EX tATK AUJUVALS. BMt CftL Hard ! Iricks, lNtOftLmklaM. ALSO CS HEUESSEV 1 U AW Ul MMf Jf "- Dtswil. o4aM SSWatt . . . m a - I Alto,,,.,., 7 TsWHlaTLm. ?' i 7; lAl S&.?dt i