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w vgr; jr. to 'i i I Hk i I: .1 -A j Uj t : n; ii- ii ?v w: I-Mff' . ft! u t i R h n f Kf irv l4: liA i commercial. Homoi irtu, II 1 1 March t. iMj. MotwhhMlllHlinK In Irlstn r,f ii.l lhr, H'l In (nrl has nM lulihunnl n)f In tpV Ii shir ,ln nnltwial.lrrallailltlty, frnm lh frqtinry rf arrltala from lhfn. ollh oilnl fri nuuh villi! wharf t.i It fully nttiiiilril, ami Mm ttrrt find It lirelyttnll l 'p tlilril tltar lli lr,e fll t.f ! Wis "P '" I" '"' '" """'"' "I lom.it riff, lh itrjwlrtiirra tlntmir lil, mmlly iih ilnrnatr teielm, ll th ti"t lih crn Vlnr.l M tV-fl III .,JV 1n-.l l t.Sal lh ). I Mtr'i lul at ;.;. i'1 . ' ''"'i lili,1i,''iinli,iltr.. " Vttiliti"hVi i,f tnjtl valiixl l llM(l,ll rWlar,i litaM '..7 fot lh rS, olill th IW.tt.tm hellaml, lia.k mall hit nl mnlata. valiinl l tl.l". Anw Hi artlatl llil l lli nw J"' -Wiim t,f the SumWIt tin, line tare vil f li'Mlaas, llh iinl a Imntr .,raran In Imll nit vs, SI,. 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I" ll rar tlnn, a !:; way ionnrilin( llli ImiHinm liln l ml lliiu(li lli front oill.iii w Irani It In I fillnl i a a ilnn Hot liy Dr. IV. Iloffinann, nlmMill liat nn itluhl f"t lli olil InitlnM rl Mll Our -( arrlvalt fnmi lli Cwl will .rnl.il.ly U lli . l.KHifn, Suit nnil II' 0. In', lli lall" mll lf ntl wrtli. SHIPPIWO. .(rrlrnf rrf Vorl of IIihioIhIu. KIUiki llsti, lmr, Sari, fmm Kalmlul .I'll KalunJ,Mh.friirii Maliko ,, Wall!, arli, frmn MaliVn. Likrhlr. Mm. Mnp.from llllnaml way .lt Iliamtriy.Mln, Wrrlinun, fm Sari Iramltm Srlina, Am l-illn. Milltr, fnmi S" Iramltu) ( I liulal, mlir, fn.m Walilin Mil Mnttlt, tli, fmm Mololal M. IV .Smllli, Am inn, frnm IVrl l.iwiin.l Mary ami .Siitan, Am wli l,V, from I nil U K lllli.ii, Camrnin, from .San (rantjwu. Orca, Am Mm wlialrr, Coiiln, from cruiw, I5n l.l.lt ttrm , Mary Ii I'otlrr, hIi, from Koliwt t Mamiokawal. h. from Kauai (t Inint, li, from Nawltiwili ,, Mal..l.i, Kli, from HaValau . fwalanl, Mm, llat, fromlaul ( Mr I'oo. tcli. from KooUit . .. . U'i.Jl. uli. from I'Aauliau Mrcli Vnn.1ffr,AmhV,McUne,fii,Nf'w!U-lf.rd niK,i if h. If li rmonl, Am uh, iiikkt irlnt. from lfiimtaoliU l.lim. Mm, lrrnrrn, i.lm Vnt Hand Ami Mololal Itrjmrturrm, Irf-micr, Fifnth(innUai,Oirtifaiiminiiti, Tal.ili V Ann, Am li, McCultuch, r San rrnciti, llnu. Mm, ftmcnrrn, fT Mololt.il arnl liana. Kilaura I Ion, rtmr. her, for Kalmlul jamm MaVr. McPotiaM, for Kauai MnVlii,Mmf MttrtK(r,for Koolaii Wailck,M.h, for MaliVo... lUlraVala, uh, Crane, for rcieVni. Kaala, uh, for Knolau Nrilie Merrill, uh, Llntulan, fur IjiIl.1im Kaluna, wli, for Malilo. . UWIifcr, Mm, King, for Milamul way port I'aualil, aclir, for Ookala , Krlaultiohl, mIi.. for tlanalci . KurtVa, Am Utnc, Ilerry, for San KranciM . I).C fllnY Am lik, JrnV,forSan Francisco Kevrr. AmVk, Mclntjrr, fort lowmrml I lliolthrt, li, fur KoI.ki Mary ! 1'oMrr, l, for UVianae Khutal, m.1i, for Waiahu. Irnnif. kIi. for Koolau fklalol.i, ch, for HaVatau. J. C Kcml, Amtrrn, It HalliMrr, fur S. F Miih I. I. Slrrkl, Am hctiw, rrlW, !ur ft. r Ullxk, llrit I k.SwiftoUawnkl. f.ir l'ortlan.ltOr Mamiokaai, mIi, fir Kauai. .. . . Mee Fi, mIi, for Koolau Mary aacl Suun, Am h tk, Haiktr, for crm nortl,. Merttuinttitrn VrunrU In fort. NlNiia - Horn, I'cnlvalliiw IIkrman, Uarion(iii ilistteM.) Morninu Star, Hray DAkufA, Wendt. . . AtkhamaN, Chtpmnn .. OKTTVSMilttt, 'IhrolialJ CoNSUKtu. Howard. Km kh A in, Oatter . Kormt QurkN, Windmu . . Il.ovnav( IVrriinan Maria K..iMiTii, Johnson. .. Sklina, Miller I'annonia, HigKm WANIirmck, 'Ihunan Haw. hut ne . .. Am. W Hon. hk Am. tt(tiic ..Am. tern Itril, khip Am hip . ...Am bKtnr . ..Am. Ik Am hk Am Lktne ... .Am tern Am.hgtne , . . Am. ach .Am. wli. hk Lackawanna, Wit-m. MUTINf, Fdward.. .. WaciU'MTT, rcaraon. .U. S. S 11. M. S u. s. s ...H, KjriectCtt from Forriyn I'nrt, IknTON, Am.Lk.AMV Tvrnrii .... Newell Due. C Hrewer ft Co., aRts. llMMBN.r. Lk. C K. IIiuiup ..,. .Waller Due. II. Hackfcld ft Co., agt. Nfcw Viwk, Am. Lktne. Kukor Vkjnon. Humphry Due March sto. CVtle ft Cooke, ant. I.HnmiMii., Itrit hip Jankt Court . .. ..Jkoii Due Ami P. C W Macfarlane A Co, Agent 1 IlkkMtrN. tier. Lk. CANoru. .Iaiosc IxkaJlnt; Nov. 15. Hackfeld Co.( Agent s. l.ivvRrtNH, Hnt. hipCiiKNPFRViK roe Due May !). 1. II Davieaft Co.(Atenti. NfWCAMlK, N. S. W.t Lk JUttlLCK . Iow Due. Wilder ft Co., agenii. I'oMTC.AUtim, Am. m.h. J. F. .Miilik .Hanvui Due. ItoTON, Am. U.S. It. AlLKN Lldridse Due June 15. C Hrewcr ft Co., Agent. HnKMkN, (Jer. S, S. KiikKNi'Kiv.i Due Aprd 10-15. ,l Hkckfld ft Co., Agent. GLAMrfW, lllll tllip, SltANlniN . . PaUMful Due July 15. (. W. Ma.farUne ft Co., Agent. I)NtiON,b St. Michael. Lnt S S AuRkt.KLtiK Due Al-fil n-ao. (1. V. Mat. far lane ft Co., agent. San Fkancim;o, Hr. Lk, Uaiv LAMrxtN ..MarMon Due March 5-10. Itrcwcr ft Co., agent. San fhANCtco, Am sch. I ha ikiiNAiKK .Luce; (For 11 ito,) now due. San Francisco, n.ft. Suki, IKjdd Due March 1417. Wm CI Irwin ft Co, A Kent. San FRANCihCu, Ani. LUCaibarikn.,, lUbturU Due March 5-10, Cattle ft CooVc, agents, San Francisco, Am. Lcuw. W. C. Irwin Turner Due .March 5vl- W. (I. Irwin ft Co., agent. IV rt Ut.Akt.'v; Am (JiipjOrAco. . .ltod DucyMarch 5io. Allen A Kobinvon, agentv Mrorf r.AMfLR, Am. Lktne. Kit At.. ., KoLiuvn Due Manh 1013. H. Hatkfeld ft Co., ageutL Sdniv, M S S, City or S.dney. . ..Dewboin Due March 11. II. Hackfeld ft Co., agentv San r kANCistu, l M S S, Ikalanuia Webber Due March 17. It. Hackfeld ft Co., agent. Niw Cauik. N S W, lUkuouitift Due April 15-10. U W. Macfarlane ft Ca, agtv NiwCaiiu,NSW, lUULk rACllicSl-Or: Uarne Due Apr" 5 H. Hackfeld ft Co., agta. San Fkanciscu. Am wKChas. Hanskn . S(raguf Due Maxvh 5.10. 11. Hackfdd ft Co., agtt. ItUMM'i-iiT. Am tern M F.. Ihh-.k. Faul Due. Ccwvn ft Cooke, Port HuAkRLV, Am. bkine. Amklia New lull Due Match tyy Allen ft Kobinvm, acta, 1'utT t'AMBH.Am tk 1-lIXlK Ma km) all Uetgniann Due March 1015. !" & Citoke, agtt. San Franciico, II aw, U. Kalakaua Miller Due Maixh 1 j-o, K A. Sclucfcr ft Co., agt. JtemontH!, Sailed from Sn FraAcisco. Feb 8, r m, with light wet crlv wliult: mh. frrh cakt from tout he ait to touth wcu, and rough ma which coaltnuM unttl the 14th, then moderate toutheatt wiml and cloudy wtatber until the tad when wc had light buttling wind and heavy ratn with thumler anj iigbtning; thence to p-n light notthwfu wiiwi and calm weather; Feb 14th, putcd baik lctnvilla bound south. c SHIPPINQJtOTES. xTttc Hiiluh ship Atciaiuall U tlitcharging at ill pW Mramuilu wnari. lit Amtttcan talk Knrtr.Ul is Mill dlM.haiins luuv Ur al Ilia foot uf furl .1. Th Am.ltm Marl K Siniih tt dUhai.-tntuiutr al BUPUnaiK, TK A met Wan thin GtlshurKlt al the fiMl t S S UVttikt dock ducluretn cual Th. Hon Uuk Hcrtnann. has dmhar)(d all bhtr cargo, and hauld uut Inlo lh ttrraat. lit ContutUi hat hauke.1 In lo the tltilatiaJe lo Uud Cjr San V raniltco, sailing early nest tarck. 111. Ki.ikK taai thiu Uinin salUd for Tahllt lui Sunday, 11i KutUan stinierl Stxthclwl, and Narrlnkk, auy be looked fur at Ihit kmI shortly. Th 0rinan cortrtlt Ixiimi;, UcactrJ tier, frwn sTallao, tu atvul a month, ur sis wrsks. The Hi 111 Ji tuik UIUV. sailed for IVttUnd, O. ou ThufadAyUu. Mi Hriuy Von Hoti, wrul wi her as a patariujtr. W. wtdt hiut a lion Vo)a, Th Auerk-an talk Fums Queen at I' M S S .half, she tt up for Sau r'lanchco, 10 tail In ahoul luwr 11 days. 11m AuetKAn sthooner Panogtua arrived front Hunt boldl )Uerday, and docked al the lt.Uiud. bh vUUuis a cargo el led.ood thlu,Vcs U Atlen KoU tutoit. 11m Amcl-an tthaltn, Laik Wanderer, Captain Mc. Lane, armtd from Nw (tedford and ciul. Urrday, tlean. Captain lliuuian tUI lake svtumand al this tut and prtHTtid north. 11m Anna, tailed for San KrancikCo, tw Sunda). Eu reka, aud l C Murray, Wolnnday, aud lb John I) bpitiktU, and J C l'urd.l1unday; a. rath una aspects lo aaak ikt Wtl lecwld urer, u csurtt lo hear a good ttpott, fiom thsiM. The AaMtkau bgtnStluu, Captain Mdler, aitittd fttMBtban riaiicUcu tau Stutday. htve Uiut a Urge cargo of cental arthandia. Hones, Mule. Ac uhnh tJMUdmhaigtngalihiretMoaiBhaif. She. UtU laid tal lur San lian.tu.-oait.uu adtnehargsd. Tb llatraluu Steanter CK Uithop aniied on Ua Tuesday asomiug, 11K da) s front ban 'tanciMa, srilh . full sargo, and a nuuthti uf pasMugtrs. bh. Uought . uaad, and utM day later ucttw Wa are under uhlxga. ttout, aud hereby eatend our thanks, to Caps Caaseroa U news favors. 11m Aasct km bktne lltaouvcry luilvej uf the putt lata buaalay eveauu.! too talc lo coaa lu I'l puru She aathamd oultide, and cat in Monday a. in. and ttotaVedal the old Cwtuaa Hwim ohaif uheis she h ISbw Atthaiguig . tat,. lautceMaueoua talri cotuJgrtrd PAssr,Norna. ARftlVAM. fot 9n Frantlaw r " J C Fonl jno SmiiK. r I'ntt Tnrrl, t Mtftlr. A M lr"K fr 1'oHhn.l, (r, ft "Ullnta" Harry von Holt, Mlt Vrni lloli. MItHrlnamn llrJl fot San franrttft), r II f Murray, I fllt.llr, lm ff. Mr Umllli, S WmlnMn, Mla Cltntaan fot "Un I'rarwltm, ir I nltla, I I.!, Mrt flooil win, Mlt Allr .Mi InftUn Irawltni, lr Anna l'l , CH llrw, A ikltn, W W l.ilan, l M Wftl, K A llall, firtl anil torwl olTitr fimar for Mnlokal ami Maul lr lliira Fl n Mrt J f. Hainan!, Ml I. fml.r. Mlt l.klll,l WMylwif, Mr Almna, An! tt,i!tk fi Katinlnli-! Kllaiia Hon IVIno Af llltnn, Mrt Slmr. Mitt N lwn, C II ( i.krll, S Oltl, V. II llily ami Iwn ilauiililrlt, Mlt I off, J M (t. Mrt llarlwill ami i ihiLlirn, A II J K Imilli, anil ii.nlik for Hanal r lamt Mk 11. 1 M, A Willlt, linimann, wiip ami i'imhi. .. . ,..wn j .. II..I.,. ( ,..l..,li ai.t l.ll.l. W II 1(1.. S W Wli lot, A Kay, Kal.llmum, I r Wallm, III Virllik, lh- 'I liomiiaon, l!i) Kanon wif. Mrt Ma ami ilanali Irr, Mr I'runln, f M llull'l, K A Maifi, ami M ilk for wlmlwanl l. r I.IVU, fln ( Wl ilr, Mitt .Stainff, Mi !lornr, MitMltaw,Mm lur Ion. II ami A riiilmi. I. I' llVllntt, I Anlil, I'M Makrr, S II Malmka, wif ami tun, I. Ktk.n, N K l.anlrlin, wlf amlliil.l, J I' Malan ami wif, S V I, ll.n ilia k II.,.,. MitL llrwrll.S ,Hiinir. W llnitlnaliam. I I. Mil rry. II II llaniiFiam, jno K Hatirt, llUlllirlm, I M Wal.li wlf, H I I'M, J ,. ,ir, ' ..i'. i . . ...... liri'AttTURM. Frnm Sfin Kmnfirrt, f C H ym A MtOrnunr, W A l)Mumlf Ami if ll'r A II...... I I. I I.I. 11 l.i.n. I mni San Fran Iwn, ntnl iliiisliftr, ll Ml Jno Miirtiliay, tlarty I t--t Slmi, S K Ihillrm. lf lUiUy, ( t: Kool, II llulfr, from San I rnxlwu, fr iMwimry, Mrt Oillwin, in, A H Ah-.o. rrnrik I 11U, II U llanlintf rtn-l wilt, Stlirrtrr, II iMnnman, Jfn I Sullivan Hum wliHlrl -.tt fr twalml Fli 8 Mr (' K IM)ii, Mr MaAltl'B, II M Whittfy. ( Mrlrmkr, Akona, V. A lUrlna ()'il.l, ( !. I Mal, . lUru-tun, A Sirrlil, H Cnlcn. A H ll--l, ainl ftttUrV Irom Mo).kaf l Maul lrr Irfliua, reli f I. )t ley, Mr Griffin, ami 14 Wt from wlnwaril irU, t I IVtliW, I- ! 15 Hon A HaMina, Hev A 0 Fmlr, (tlUll.Tim ( M, ( lmri V JIMlil, IffHi I it wii.ur, rjifcrr, M ia iirf ii, 1 jiMiiTvfii, Hoy, I Uornrll, Awana, Mmttlmorr, Aliln,A Ifatlira, Ami, A fun, (' H C'nMni, Ml Kfla, MUi Makrkau, Mr Katna ami tliltd, M ' IMPORTS. I rom a Cntlv, -fr Steam WlialrrOrca, Wni (I Irwin Ac Oo, 3,it Kail (U. From Irt 'lnwhtnl -r M K Smith, Fell (V!I Hal Vfi ft Cn, 36,805 ft flrtiuli iin luinl-rr, 61,647 ft ilrtwif luiuWr, 3,4fj liid Woiti San Franc (wro, r iSelina, Fcliarj- CO IUrrr- injfi ri I. I Ailam. a tlnr rurnltliie: AW I'rircvft Co, lot c provision; lljman Urn, 3 c ilry (t""M, B c A anl Miort; v ti irwin (.n, 379 'C rovliv.n4, 1)1 Mk, ia tn-itliinfj 1 jln-iV Co, 1 cow: WiMrr ft Cn. ai Iwlri liav. in6 tikir sftMrrir niid hardware, jo hhN lime, 70 Ul trment, traMl1 ft Cook rt i e iMnlwirr, 1 r iirlntnl nut Irr: I. J llttli.VMi, lui M.U linn; (i W Alriffailinft Co, 141a nk lrn ntid ml, tj hat- hiy, 5014 ftpiket, ion l-l-l hmt II Het Irr. tn tiki; frnf. t linlc hav. ai tow. 1 caitinff. ir liorwt. 14 mute, an 'i, t sulky, t harnif-r; Onltr, Sicrt rtatir, (i ke Kritfrrlf, 15 c l(lure, tin dry lliiiioe firm 811 (il8 nn1. l-rnin San Francltro, r Divovrry, Fh a6- II llackfrM ft Co, io M hay, to6 l l-ntley, 31 Uan, 15 wheal, 1 c picture framr, J c Klawarr, xu hM lint-, 115 h Ucad; It LKhmaii $u hhlt lime; (Jfo Luca, 81 hrnki Sam Holt, 39 pke hanlwarr, 3I,kK cUnwarc; Wm I, Rowtlt. 9 i-Ve hardware: 1- O tlatl ft Son, a? k)t hardware, S ptatrdware; Honolulu Iron worka. (.olCIl liuld r crrutkerv. 1 c mde. icirat fivturr. 'I hue )avie ft Cm, 6n hi pikr5 Mi hay, 1511 Lhl lime; (, O HerKer. lotnk caolinri J 1 Walerhuuw, 6 M lrootne irai hhl htne. -10 hi hay, 150 k hruri, Vn J V Hour, ( V .Matfr1aiic ft (.n. 175 M hay; Win C, Irwin ft Co, 141 U hay; M S (Irlnbaum A. Co, ticdrvcoxMU: man llro.o c clothitik. ao c llk and linen; I. Klhittou, ito U ltay; A lierRan, ac t-ae potato?; 11 Aran. taok nour; iiotie lo, a cham; H Crahlie, 4 UII tork; Wilder & (a), 3 cart 1-Dilie, 6 wheel, 113 lull baltt-n, 116 Jf hini;les, 5,- n toM. 1 net imll, I Mt oar wheel, I IiUihIIc lTa, aaa inn sriingie; wnier 33 mule, 4 none, nom nay, -1 1 .. . . . . . ... 88 k Larley, 7 k btan, yt tiiii oeci anu 3 pxg 10 auilre' From San Francftco, er C K Hihop, Feb 97 A W fierce ft Co, t whale Nxit, I hx Kince; Macfarlane ft Co, 50 c whiskey; Inehan ft Co, 70 pktf bo honki; Sshaefrr A Co, 4m V ki Hour. 10 LU, Uef, to ) LLI l-ref. ?o L cod fish, 8 H firkin butter, 1 C cheese, to lui rot, 5 hi onion; llolhster ft Co, iLbIt suar, ar hardware. 7 c groceries, 1 jkg lotcro, ) LLI b meal, 3 pkgt drug; Wilder ft Co, t c paer hanging; 1 1 intn Hro, cctobacco, 1 c .itmle, 5 r. Mraw ut; llolIesftCo. tsokkft Hour, t Licnef fl bU duck, too sktontt, 100 k lwr ley, loogdlitiiley, toobsjotatoea; 'aimer ft Co. ' c nuMc loiintain. I li tin wire. 1 hul glassware, 5 copper sesseN; T 11 Davie ft Co 75 LLI lime; A I. Smith 11 c sewing machine; Castle ft Cooke, 18 bbl vilmon. m U sk Hour. 10 b varnish, inks leather besting; 1 bl dollar 34 Li 4tarch, 6 Lk lolrstcr 5 c vine, 31 pespijx, a liil jack, t crate turpentine, 31 ci pipe, a c naruware, 1 ih.i rak, s kg nan, 9 ux moli Ml brooms. 1 roll leathrr! Irwin A Co. aoo k Imrk), 17a bbU.lune; Ja Ha)-Mldeu, 5 c castins; A Ilergan, 100 nkft Utoes( 35 bx onion; Levey ft Co, 3 ccand); McChesney ft Sn, tooikt, mtatoe. to skt onion, vocaate corn, 8 k I tans; CliineM: finru, 41a pkg mdse. .,...........-.-- EXPORTS. For San Francisco ter Anna. Feb 344071 Bar su gar, 43o,37aIts; Dom. alue, Sao, 039 uS. ror Portland. Or, per Ullo.k, 340 ikg molatscs. 6uoo gals, value, )i,ioS. For San Francisco ier I C Fonl. i.ioq fkes rice no. o ttf, 7,459 pkg sugr 8 111,66 1 lte; value, $53,630.48. For San Franciico ir Jno D Sreckels. Friis nns- cr, 6,771 pkg sugar, 834,431 11; value, $56,533.62. anu one passenger J lcoiuni. For San Francisco rxr F.ureka. Feb 378604 Lairs sug.11 061,564 H; domestic alue $59,36335, 33 empty tanks ror. saiue 9330. For San Francisco per DC Murray Feb 374631 kig sugir 518,513 ttts, a35 bag rice af8tsoo lbs. 34 pkgs molasses 6,883 gals, 7 bags code 700 IM; value domestic pr.nl nee. $46,738.30, t6 pkg faddler) ware, Foreign value $1,358.53. SATURDAY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 3. '"! All matter for the Saturday Press should be addressed to the " SATURDAY PRESS." 77E HAWAIIAN TREASURY. The estimated receipts of the Hawaiian Treasury for the hicnnial cii(Hl ending March 31, iSS., were $1,915,251.05, and the expen ditures, (as estimated hy the Ministry which precceded the one now in office,) $2,923,860.- 50. Hut, the Gihson ministry, thinking this exenditurc altogether too small to meet the requirements of their inflated notions, prevailol upon the Legislature lo Increase the sum to $3,563,116. Hy the alarmingly depleted con dition of the Treasury on Feb. 21, 1SS3, it would seem as if money had l-een spent In ac cordance with this estimate, and without any regard to the future need of money, or the ap- iarcnt improliahility that any great portion of the Two Million Loan would lie taken up. Things have arrived at that pass, under the boasted ability of the Gibson cabinet, ul.cn we are called ujxin to face the serious rpicslion : Is it jxrssible to meet the current cscnse of government during the remainder of the Hat nial firio.1 with the revenues likely to be re ceived during that time? Our opinion is that it is not possible ; not even if all public works are stop-ed and only the ncccisary current espouses of government, including salaries, of course, have to be paid. It is useless now to talk about any more cf the Loan being taken up ; and the country Is to lie congratulates! upon the fact that only $150,000 of that has so far Ken taken. Up to the 2 1st of February last, $1,400,000 had 1-cen received into the Treasury Including the $150,000 received on the Loan. Of this amount but $35,917.05 re mained on the date mentioned. How this money has t-ecn spent Is a mystery, for no public woiks of any impoitancc, if we except the Maiint Xaifctsiy and the craiy ruiasis- A) Kanunliili, and an inex-cnsirc addition to the I.cpr Hospital, have been done. $45,000 appropriated for the l'ali road should Ik.- In the Treasury to-day as also neaily the whole of the $50,000 appiopriated for the building of Hos pitals throughout the Islands, and many other large appiopriations for woiki which tcnuin untouched. The estimate of receipts to the end of March, 1SS4, U $1,915,251.05. Of this (not Inclusive of the loan taken up) the Govern ment have icccivcd $1,250,000, thus leaving a balance of $660,000, with which Government must lie tun during the thirteen months yet ie naming of the titHm'jl frioJ. Does any one think this wsslble when it has coat already, In the eleven months avt, $1,364,100 fot the cuircnt expense, of government deducting of course the few thousands of dollars which have U-vu expended in public woiks and Immigra lion, and the amount appropt Uted for the euro- nation. The salaries alone will amount, in thliteen months, to fully $35 1,00a Oh, benign government I Oh, honorable wen of the Cabinet I Oh, men who the King trusts, and would have the people trust I How long fuithcr shall we have you with us aid I tu out case of " hope versus despair ?" 7-A' COKO.VATION HVIA'i. The t-iinilitutlon novlilcf very clearly for ft rcimntlMe mlnUlry, nml llicre arc, rrli.it, tint A few wlio cuntliler wcmi mir matt vtlitn vie phre llir rcimllllily nrvlili;licr ilirmMcn II1.111 lli'W nf llic Culilntl An1 )el llic f.id Ihil wcli.ivr liniiiKlit Immc, on rniloin tli.HKi It h.i liPtn lnimllilc In rtfiile. Anit Jiitt loin; n Knl1k.1u1 rrmiliicln lilmttlf at f.tr nmil frniii llic niiiiit nfllic Coiittllnlinn M llic teller I tjf llic liw will nllnw liim, milling mutt lie Iwttr Hie nililir cilticltm lh.1t with ncU ilrnmul nml tint lie tlilcMcil lirlilnil nnyrii.iict nf inlnltlcrt. Amnni; llic fCTtiilliiiriiii(;eil fi lliccoro- mllnn titrlial, facta nrc tmw cllciteil In allow tint fur many montlil ifltl it uric nf I111I.11 li.ni: licen ilevltcil fnr the rvcnlful ncculnn lliil irii.ilt, nr .-ili.in rtm-ilt, nnylliliii; In llic iliirk ti;ci nf iwinltm fnr nliictnlly nml lirnttiilityi nml tliii I1.11 lntri lirnii;lil fntlli iimler rnynl i!ilmni;c fnr llic ilclfirallnri nf liit lurtiMi. Sclilnm In I Ik- liialnry nf IIivm lllaml jmc Midi ill(!intlii: 11rnic1ln.cn etnrlnl, nnr iilrlmli.iimliai, iKlrefictil intllnal lilinilnitecl to reiitc the mmt nliimtiniii nml ilq;rmlln! fr.lliltn nf llllr.1 ..l(;.ltlltlii, to re eit.ililitli ill Inlliicnccii fir nml near In rvcry ii.il I vc Immc m I1.11 Ucn the raic wllli the ni'i-ir.illnti nml enactment nf the rninnitinti liul.li, The fact It, tinfottiiii.ilcly, il.iln nml umlcnl.ililc lli.1t K.1I.1V.111.1 Ii looktil uhiii m the patron Mini nf Ihc hula In n far ".tenter ilr;rec linn wni Knmth.nnrhi V, much m he cniintcnuiceil It. The ircM.nt Ii nn nien, ll.i',rnnt, ilcfinnt nip Kirt lliercnf, with Hi printttl irr);rnninic lh.it wreaki nllli filthy nlncenity Iihi ;rmi for nil lirlly, nml Ihc very Mem cinivc)iil, let nlnnc audi lml.11 cnnctctl, Ii moiihli tu Mnixcr the licllcf lli.it n monarch, nplni; the ;r.iinlciir nml enlightenment nf l!uroK,) ahniihl enter to the Imtctt 11fnnlm.1l pniiinni nml finter Miih In the niiiall linmlful icmalnlnj; uf hit mlijecti, In ilcnil nf rcimivlnu nil mcli tcmlrnclci far from them nml cncoura;ln' mntalitynmt il;lit liviii); niuoM; them. It, nl limes, pnllt nur tliclicf that with llic (jnlilcn npmitunlllci K.il.iknu.i hai I1.11I fnr ii'inlcrinj; himulf nml hit Mihjccti the invy nf the whole wurlil fnr ihc cnniforl nml true happinevi that wni actually plnccil within hii ',ratp, nml )ct Ihc ijntilen moment 11 licini; flilleicil away, iliunkcnncii fintercil nml Kivcrty cngcmtcrcil, the plague of Icpriny it nlloueil to stalk thrnii;h the land, ami now Ihc licentluui hula ii cncoiir.i;cil, to ln;et iillencsi ami iccwilh nil Its attendant evilt. Where it the llootn l.ahui ipliit that uai annnunccil Knlakaua'i uatchuuril? What has heen nrcnmpllshcil towanl it in hii tei;n? Itni the sanitary cnmlitlon nml henllh uf Ihc people hcen the suliicct of hii ilecp solicitmlc? We have askol theic itiC5tlnn licforc, hut we ap parently ask them In ain. A selfish spirit, unfortunately, 11 the characteristic trait pre dominant In Kalakaua; the ;cmkI of the nation sinks far into insignificance so long as money ami plunsuics arc supplied free and fast to fill hit idle hours. Another thought comes to 111 from (he lore- going iiion the ministerial icsimnsibilily side of ihc question. The Attorney-General re cciscs a yearly salary of $6,000 for what? To sec lint Ihc laws are carried uut, or to ad vise the Crown which may lie flagrantly sinlated? There is a law uon our statute lxHiki relative lo obscene literature, but we have not heard that Ihc programme of " Huh l'oni Moi" has engaged his attention. No com plaint has liccn entered by him for their pubti cation and distribution wilh the view of prose etiting Ihc responsible parties to the extreme limit of the law. The Attorney-General, as also Ihc Premier, must be perfectly well aware nf the deleterious effect of Ihc generous distri billion of such literature, some of which has naturally fallen Into the hands of the young, to imison their minds and engender evil passions. As mcmlicrs of the revised Hoard of Kducatton it therefore becomes their plain duty, in tin protection of the morals of the )oulh of this country, to prosecute with vigor this flagrant wrong. It may tie tlial tne Loron.il ion com mittee, of which the Premier himself is chair man, nrc not wholly responsible, but through them the comjHisers, publisher or publishers, aiders nnd abettors can lie reached. And if this is the prescrilH.il duty of the Attorney General, upon the piintcd directions for a numlier of these heathen dances, what must it be uon their enactment ? Every dancer and jieiformer is liable to arrest for indecent ex (insure and lewd obscenity, and it remains now for the legal adsiscr of the Crown to enter his cases at once in the matter. We hase liecn cursed with an indifferent Cabinet long enough. It is time something was done by it to prove there was vitality enough in it for some duty liesidcs drawing their salaries. AN OPEN LETTER. 7V Hit Ejc. Julni Prtifon, AUirniy.Gtntrai ': You have now held the position and drawn the salary of Attorney-General for some nine months past. What have you done to honor the former or to earn the latter? You are the head of the Police Department, and as such have it within your owcr to make it a means of proerly enforcing the laws. You also have it within your power to let things go at loose ends, nnd by Inattention to what is jour plain duty bring the law into contempt. You have chosen the latter course. The police iistcm is a combination of inefficiency ,-inaltention and corruption, as )ou arc well aware, and yet ap peals are made to you in vain lo remedy it. The force in Honolulu is charactciiuil by the former two; but on Maui the full combination is in possession ; crimes arc committed openly anil no pretense is made at punishment. It has Wen brought to ) our official notice that the deputy sheriff of Wailuku Is charged with being subsidized by Chinese; for what purpose, IT doe not take a Socrates or a magnifying glass lo discover, when liquor can la.- bought there as freely as in Honolulu, and opium is so plentiful that it is 25 per cent cheaper than it is on any other island. You drafted the present free liqnor law and embodied the clauses therein which you stated, in your arguments in defense of it in the Legis lature, would make diunkenness far less preva lent than was then the case. Why do you not enforce these clauses? You know that the liquor law is openly violated In Honolulu, where there is a semblance of a police force, and that in the out districts it is worse than a dead letter. You arc not only inconsistent with our professions, but )ou arc derelict In your (worn duty. You aie drawing your salary with a regularity and promptness that, extended to your other duties, would make your department the model one of the Government; but sou are giving to your emplosers the -copte no equivalent for that salary. This country Is not in a conjjlion to support sinecures. You have had an op portuuity to place the police force upon a more sound lusts than any ol )our piedrcevsors have lad. With a great flourish of printer1 ink, you wcte appointed one of a commission to in- srstigatc the Police Dc-aitmcnt. Neatly )car hu passed and not one word has that commission uttcicd not one act has it done. Wlut excuse have ou lo offer ? You have been looked upon by the public as the sole redeeming feature of this Cabinet ; but you hate done nothing to warrant a con' linuance of this confidence. You are man of ability; at such, you hold a high and honor able position, and you owe it to the rmblic and us Ito yourself to at once bring about a change I and vindicate those who had thought you capa- hie of heller things, nml who still think so, if you hut hare the will. Have yoil anything to ay In )our 'Indica tion, nr why yon shmild not In? held rciionsl- lUf If mi, the cohimni nf Ihil aier are nien In yoil and we will gti'lly ptihllih any reply you may desire In make. The '. t. AJvtttfur rpmtei from the S. ". Chronittt nn nrllclc cntllldl "t-prniyln I In wall," wherein ipiotntlnin arc mule from the (inullt nnd SATtimiAV I'RIJW, and seeks lo creatp symiialliy for Itself and feeling against us who have liven (.lining up Ihc authorities; nf the place to do their duty, lint only as gov eminent nffirtri In untying ""' lnc , hut as fcllow-tneii to use the means at their com mand lo lessen the disease here, nnd prevent Its spread frnm ourselves In n.ir nclghlxirs. Thlsdclectahle ihttl Is fearful that wiltlngs, such as have hetn puhllsheil liy it "dlily con tctniraile" may lead lo "nn cinlnrgo tiprm our pnalucls," nml then rises siilitlmcly lo nil dicM nur "sugar piiHlurersi" -" Vim Inve suhifilitcil the unsuupulnus prcM ou have paid fnr its clirulalinii nhinad, nnd it Ihc trav elhr kce away through fear of taint, and our ptuduco should he talioocd In their wonted maiktls, then take ll Immc In yourselves and rtllecl thai son alnnc aic the million nf the mischief," Oh, sulilimily and palliotl Hul, wc following our nntiiie, must drop again lo our proper level, ami say to our liiglinilnncil cnntcinHiiaryi All your asscrtiuns In regard o the nnH'Cnntnglmis character of the disease will lie lie lie ved neither here nnr alitn.nl, as agilnst the unUcrial opinion nf the physicians of this place, nnd Ihc writings, hascd iiion those opinions that have gone forth fiom the "opiHisitlon press f nnd nothing hut prompt and energetic nctlrm iimjii Ihc pan nf this gov ernment can nsctt the imssihllity of nn cm- hargo heliig laid nl tome nnl distant day tiion nur prixlucls, and n rigorous taaranllne nnd thorough medical !micctin of such nf our ienplc ns would visit American ports. And wc would say to the I'rcmlcr nnd Ihc hirelings who serve him : If these things come, you alone nic the nuthors of the mischief i take it home to yourselves nnd reflect iikhi it. Tliii TREASURY TROUIIt.n. Wc give below a copy of the corrcsnnilcncc which took place lietwccii the newly apmiritcd Minister nf Finance, and Mr. Godfrey Drown, Registrar of Public Account,, prior to, and connected wilh, his dismissal from ofliicc: NUIMNII AVKNUK, IIONOI.IMU, I Keb'y. 191I1, 1883. Dkak SIR : The Cabinet having decided on linking certain changes In office, I have in con sequence to request your resignation of the oflice of Registrar of Public Accounts. Though this request may hate become a necessary iwlicy, I assure ynu that your valued services in the past lo the Government arc highly appreciated and will ever lie rcmcmlicrcd. I am Yours Most Kcsiicctfully, Jno. M Katkna. To GoiikkkV Hkown, Ksij., Etc., City. Honolulu, I'ch. 19, 1883. His Y.x. J. M. Kaiena, . .IA Minister ej I'inantt. Hlk: Your communicalicii of this date re questing my resignation of Ihc office of Regis trar of Public Accounts ii to hand. In reply I beg most rcsjicctfully to suggest to jou that the Kjsilion I hold is one nf trust and a request for its resignation places mc perhaps under an im putation, I should therefore prefer a dismissal, which would give mc the opiortunity of vin dicating myself before the public. Yours Respectfully, Godfrey Drown. The following was received by Mr. Drown on the day of date: Department ok Finance. Honolulu, February 20, 18S3. ) Sir: I am in receipt of yours of )cstcrday and must reiterate the tenor of niy note of same date. The cabinet hate fully decided on the matter nnd with this view do order your removal without further discussion. Air. l'ratt succeeds sou in office, whose apjiointmcnl will be gazetted to-morrow morning. I am llcspcctfully Yours. Jno. M. Kapena, Minister of Finance. The reader will not fail to obsersc the ad. mission by the minister of the rotlen state of government affairs under the present advisers of the crown, when he declares it a "necessary policy" to dismiss persons who-.c "valued serv. ices in the past to the government are highly appreciated and will escr be remembered." It would not have been more astonishing had he declared it to be the "policy" of the govern ment to rob the Treasury: and that therefore it had beccme necessary to remove from office men whom cxjiericncc had taught them to believe would not collude with the cabinet in the nefarious work to be carried on. sIN HONORED DEATH-BED. The following account of the late Minister Resilient Allen's dcalh-hcd at the White I louse, is taken from the Washington Corre spondent of Harfer's Ilauir. "It is rumured that it is owing to the feeling aroused in him by Mr. Allen's sudden death at the first large reception he had this winter that the President had felt a hesitation about fixing a time for other large entertain ments, a . Her friends say that Miss Allen, the young daughter of the late Hawaiian Minister, in speaking of his sudden death al the White House New Year's, says that she can not regret the manner of his dying, because she knows he would have preferred, had the choice been given him, to die with the harness on, but grieves deeply that she was not by his side on that day, as she was the prcv ious New Year's. Rightly considered, the death of the senior member of the diplomatic corps at such a time and in such a place was an enviable one, since it was a painless transition, and the surround ings were befitting an emperor's death-bed. The highest officials of this country, and rep resentatives of evrcy foreign government in court uniforms and the army and navy of the United Stales, also in full uniform, were in effect the attendants on the occasion, and he died as the Marine Uand was playing the 'Miserere from Ttvraort, In the annuals of the While House no more dramatic scene lias occurred there. No American President lias had such a death-bed." THINGS WISE AND OTHERWISE. If the Lord High Chamberlain's means were equal ta his aspirations he would probably have a coronation too, Wc ce .that he is now driven with a coach and " fo it -in-hand" ; and lias a bugler to herald his coming. We aie credibly informed hat the assessor, ship of this district was held out as an induce ment to a ceitain dismissed officer to observe silence on government affairs and that another dismissed officer hod ln-en approached in vain with a proflrr of office most probably, with the same object in v icw, The more the action of the Hon. Godfrey Rhodes is considered in connection with his resignation and le-apuolntment on the Hoard of Education the smaller he becomes. To think that after endorsing, or joining with his colleagues of the late Hoard In their un animous decision lo refuse to accede to the de she of the Cabinet to remove Messers Hill and Atkinson, he should resign on the plea that he did not wish lobe antagonistic to the go vernment, awl yet he accept an sppointBaoat on the new Hoard etc the old has resigned, thus indicating bis wiUingrwn lo be a loot for a scbcuiiavg aspirant for the dictatorship. It I, a well known peculiarity of the Hawaii an mlnil to imt a meaning w ineir own into whit they see, the barlmrlan In contrast wilh thenclentific mrale of thought. It ii natural, therefore, for Ihc natirc, ns Ihcy look at the statue of Kamthamcha tiisvty ai they 1I0 "he issliclchingrnit hii hand, nnd looking lo the new pitare, as much as to ny, 'Aeolitii, in iiiu,' tnnre money wanted for that big liulld Ing yntnler," It ii one of the unexircleil, nml probably unwelcome Issiiei nf the cntnn.Hinn trnrc, that It hai act llic natives lo illtcuning the priqicr application nf tufiiliifii, ihiihl. They Ikivc their own nntlnni of the relative rank nf their chlcft, m fised hy hninmrirlil iimgc nnd def inite rules. Who ii tmw the Irue Mliiiimw, inhcrllcr by right nf birth, nnl the nrcldctital mcsor by election vote, nf Ihe ir-tlal privi lege, accorded by the ancient vi system lo high clilt.fi only I A notice w.11 nlct ntirnil Ihe streets, last week, inrnrmitig the public nf the fact thai Ihe Coronation races had Ixen "Indefinitely rmsl mncil," They itviilJ have liecn slHincI bad Ihe Premier been allowed hii choice, and the entry-fees nnd nircs, mystrilniisly devoleil In some other puriosc hut the "linys" who had been nl the expense nnd trouble nf train ing borsei for the event, and who had paid llielr entries, tleclcd tn differ with the would bembiter nnd he wni "shut out" nn Ihc first heat. The '77rr of the 251I1 till, would have Ihc public lielicvc that alt government matter, are the private affairs of the cabinet; nml, there fore, n. servant In any bureau has no more right to answer questions pertaining to his depart ment fmm the public than has .1 clcik of a commercial house tu disclose its business Plainer evidence of a tendency for absolute swny tins sclilnm been shown, while ncknowl edging at the same time their weakness. Is the cabinet afraid that secrets of the govern ment will be given away sufficient to enable somclxxly to iqien a rival house on n cheaper and more popular scale? The nlnurdity of it ; when the questions and Imsinesi of the whole government belongs to the public, nml Inform.-! tinn should be supplied whenever sought. The '.iir Ktihiknhi, nr programme, of Ihc hulas published by order nf Ihc Coronation Commitit consists of twehc pages, printttl on one side, nml is Ihe most loathvnne and in decent publication that has es er liecn issued from thcr of this country. There Is a law here against the circulation or exhibition of publications containing obscene language "manifestly lending lo the corruption nf the morals of south, or of morals generally; " but the event of the coronation seems to hate been sufficient in the eyes of the proper guardians of that law, lo authorize its open violation. And this is the standard hy which Gibson would measure the loyalty of Ihe King's subjects, lint If the mere rafions of the songs sung on Saturday night last at Ihe King's Palace are too Indecent to lie anglicized in print, what must have lieen the moral tone of the songs themselves, or the pantomimic msturing and jesturcs tn the timc.and spirit of which those songi were sung. 1 , WHO IS KESI'ONSIULEI Among the many placards in regard to the coronation festivities there appeared, in the name of His Majesty's Lord High Chamber lain, a general invitation to the jieople to attend a luau in the palace yard last Satnrday. Some iK-ople in their guileless simplicity may have supposed that this was to lie only an out door feast in Hawaiian style; baked pigs and sweet fiolatocs, raw fish and sea moss, consti tuting the delectable luxuries provided, to gether with countless calalrashcs of fei, for the entertainment of Ihe mixed multitude ex pected on such an occosson. Hut the knowing ones hail their curiosity aroused; for a different sort of entertainment, it was whiscrcd around, had been for months in course of preparation. Well, what harm is there in that? A wjwle night was lo be given up to the danc ing and singing of the Hawaiian hulahula. French and German, English and American wople, when they want a good time socially, have their dances, cotillions, waltzes, polkas ; why should not the Hawaiian people express their joy al the coronation of their King, in their ow n st) le of dancing? Who can proiwily object to the Hawaiian hulat It is danced by professional performers; as proper a preform ance, you will say, as the liallet dances which may be witnessed rtight after night in any of the great cities of Europe and America. If the haole approves the German or the schottischc, delights in the warm embrace and the flushing wlurl til the blood as gay young couples iiosture and wheel to the tingling excitement of the music of flute and violin, harp and piano, why should not the Hawaiian indulge In what suits his taste and gratifies his senses in the hula kilu anil the nule 0 with the accompaniments f the uteit and the iftifaipi Strange, is it not, that human nature should persist in perverting such good things to such sile use. Who can tell where to draw the line between the two, the innocent, blithesome dancing, and the first overstepping the limits of propriety? Hut, in some way or other there is a downward, look, a downward step, a plunge, till such foul akindonmcnt is w itncssed as travelers describe in the can-can of the French capital, or the low dance houses of the large cities of Christendom. Who shall draw the line between Ihe huU dancing of Saturday afternoon and the horrible bestialities that were exhibited before a crowd of eager, inqiaticnt sticctators as night came on? Who will lift Ihc veil or what skill in language can depict, in words fit for any one's perusal, the scenes witnessed in the palace yard last Saturday night? We do but half disclose the awful blasphemy and the horrible filthiness of the actions and the language when wc say that nuht were sung Ucifving with rite of phallic worship one in whose honor (?) these melts were composed, and glorifying him most of all by representations of vilest licentiousness. With the fatuity of unbridled depravity, this has been made matter of record ; and what no living lip of common decency could made to utter, the printed programme puts forth In mute but damning testimony to some one's shameless vice and ribald profanity. We ask this community, if every one here has not lost all sense of propriety and decency, how far is this thing to be allowed lo go on? Wlio is responsible for the possibility of such open, flagrant debauchery? Who Is responsible for its unchecked, nay even premeditated and appbuded manifestations? Shall this thing stop here and now? or U Honolulu tu lie )el worse than Sodom? C, THE CORONATION HULAS. MB. Kl)ITO;j I ant an old cititcn, who during a long residence hate never taken any pit in politics, and have always been a cordial well-wisher to King Kalakaua as well as to his ptetlcctssors. In whatever degtec I nay have shared your objections to the coronation, I had come to feci some hope that but little of the more indecent forms of the utaAnlt would male part of the public festivities. The long performances at the palace on Sat. urday afternoon and night have, on the con trary, proved to lie the worst of the kind ever known since we had a civilized government both more grossly vile, and more publicly aUuatcd. . I have had liu Ufbre me an ca- pensively printed ami sify Imgihypr cramrm of the hulat performed for IwJve successive hours nl the palace, with translation! ap pended, wIkmc correctness my knowledge of Hawaiian it sufficient to substantially verify, ll It with a stnte nf nlm.rst physical nilTnca llon that I have risen frnm the rual nf this noisome document, ll ll lieyoml conception licaslly In thought and nasty In language. There arc mrriehtmilreilinf different hulas whose titles ami subjects are named, The larger part of these lilies consist of the most fulanrnc and even blasphemous adulation of Kalakaui. Scalterctl through them, often In grnujis of thicc nr four, are a class nf topic, of nn iintieaknble nature, which I can only hint nl ns nn unutterably filthy "phallic" wnr ship nf the lirnly of Ihe King, These titles are ofleti couched In mclaphnrlc terms obvious In the native mind, but a large nrt nf them arc in direct nnd raked words aconinkl with grotesquely obscene miggestlrms. In the nicies of which these aie titles are narrated amies- ti.tlett iitHin with beastly fondness all exploits that a foul imagination can invent or hriitfsl memory record that nrc beastly ami vile in the icriii of this man, nnd these at till chief glory, held up for the fond lascivious worship of the thousands of men, women ami children congregated at the ialace. These mcles were chantol there with I hose hideout, lucivious pnsturings and lewd (lantomlmc which were carried to such extremes that night, and wilh even more abandon last Monday night. This document bears the royal coat of arms. It Is known to be arranged under the (icrsonal suicrvition nf Ihc King. It Is his own work, his the tfonvrt of literary nml dramatic art. Here wc have the head of this gnvcintncnl deliberately, and on what he intcndi to lie the most solemn occasion of his reign, setting him self up ns nn Incarnate grl of lust and bawrli nesi, msturing by the set tunes of these head ings In the mmt hideous attitudes to he wor shipped and adored by his icoplc. I use Ihc nlmvc terms In no metaphorical sense, but ns a calm, literal statement nf truth, which any one can verify by examining this document. I abstain fiom comment. The fact is patent that the presiding person of this nation, who is working to bring every organization into his gratp, ns he has already seized the lower judiciary and the educational cor, Is this self- deified incarnation of beastliness. Hundreds nf children witnessed these hulas and drank In their loathsomeness. Many little girls took pirl in the posturingi and cliantingsof this phallic worship. Let these things lie under stood. Salus. Wc arc plcasejl to learn of the appointment of Mr. Henry Smith as deputy clerk of Ihe Supreme Court, vice D. K. rvfe, resigned; he has earned the reputation of lieing nn Indus trious nnd faithful worker, and will doubtless fill the office wilh credit to himself and lo the satisfaction of those he is to serve. 2 dVuthoritQ. Office of Superlnteodent of Water WorWi, Honolulu, July j, lEia. .All tnkon hating Water Privileges, are notified tliat their Wat Ft Kates are payable semi-annual ly, In ad vance, at the oflVce of the Superintendent of Water Work, fwX of Nuitanuu street, upon the IU day cf January ami July cf each year. C H. WILSON. 113 tf Superintendent Water Surks. cClctu bucrltscmcnts. p EMOVAL NOTICE. rr Z rm-KZW-t 1rTS.Wii ja. -j .at. as l- a..at. 7 Book Bindery AN PAPER - RULING DEPARTMENT HAS IlEKN 3IOVED 'IO OVER HIS FOKT.STK.nET STORF. (Ilretter Illock.) Kntkancu ritou Font or HotklStkcets. All work will hate the same care atu ixwnil artention as licrelofore. MUSIC, MAGAZINES, PAPERS, Etc, I'.OUNI) 'W ORDER IN ANY DKSIKKI) SI VI.K Paper Ruled and Blank Books Made TO ANY r-ATTERN. PAPER OR UU.I.S IILOCKF.H, MAI'S MOUNTED, Or any worV pcrtainins lo a wcll-apiijtnteU Book-Bindery, FaithfaUy Executed. iy . A mtlNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The under. XL sieneU, hating bccndulyaii(ajinledaJininLlralor iHrilh Ihe tiill annexed) U the euale of MAKV I1KEEN, ilseexvetl, alt penons latins claims again! saiil estate are hereby notified la irecnt Ihe same with out delay, and ttillnn six months aflcr date hereof, or they will Le furetrr taned; and all pertons IndcLlctl to said estate tq mate iiumcdiare pa) ment. W. 1. GREEN, AdminlUrator (with wilt annexed) of Ihe estate of Mary Green, deceased. Honolulu, February 94, ifct. tip-tt H ORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. To arrlte ly the lUrlentine Discovery, now due I 4 Fine Driving and Saddle Horses, .' Fine illiirn, FROM THREE TO EIGHT YEARS OLD. It, ttoclt wUl'Le W at II. Corral. Apl'ly to W. SHARRATTS ARNOLD i SHEREK, Or, to Haclfeld & Co. Honolulu, February at. lU tjo-et D EMOVAL NOTICE. Ed HQFFSGHLAEGER & GO. Uisvo Romovod -TO aoanwoaa buixmno, QUESISJ MTREET, Nest to P. E. AJaau. ty.m) ItU) vuDcrliociuciUs. D' ILLINOHAM & CO,, III' AM M IN Agricultural linploinciils, IIAItmVAItU, HouHK-runNiHiriNti noons. P.MNIH, OIlJ, anH V,RNIHI, 1tv.11tfir.si'. f.vi i.fiutii'.i rt.sti oti.v A .rrMITT. 'IV lrsrt a"! I"! "f I'MIWB, for all llit'. In I ftMn1! fl iMt nfvfiffa. lUm--, &4tlMior, ll.te sV-stt 0 Vnltf-t, (i tUrm, DnlTmbm. JolW 1 mts, Own Mri Wmfrhvif MlHs, rtarHett rI Mn! Ilttrr--. -riUDr.l.AF.KIl WAM)NI, llanH t an, Alr(Ja-a- Imrirlratlrij very h-"f!i nml ' lllttmlnntlii;i arriiAjrr. Oils KF.MfwF.wK on. in nvrft. IxvtfM, C liaiwleljs-rt jmiH jHrim nwttt; Hew. (Irking. PttlfvM, IWuW. Shm JMfcl l-atf. Mrtf l(rdi.re, flown ISlnntlitril Amnrlr-nti ftrnlrt. For atl purprssre; Jlntmf'fnrnhhhtf 1tnMlt Irr Vrtttm frmm, .ttfttt trnntrnrr, Ittitntrr, Call arts! eearmnc amt ttmk (htt Mock U Mrnrj sUntly reilettstVt, with tWUteM nrmi tmM ap-prtfvctl inteminrr inai ii is imimmimu tn rmnneratic inrm within lb mr. tA ottf atvHllwTnl. run h.tTiisr M'i:t,TV, &nctMnc wMch ftocti stvKjUl wtUwt.hw;! (If Mn;nrs.fwCn1riIt. FJrn-Proof HnTnn, Ikifwl Ca? or Jewel Cisse. KeaJ cne lesllmrmlal out of rrwuiy, AVr- tf temmittrt a tin lntrtKr ! rftrti ; At a mettifiKcf tlte MassarhiHattM Mirtrul Kirj In Mi f ante UrrWm, 11.1 al Nantasket (leach, Ancutt , tMi, samples of ,tw mawftMrts! hy the Magn Cakitf I ire Pro Com par. y were tlrn. An frwrt Uia, alsrstit (wo feet long ln' MM '""t dert and wUf, with lininjc thre-s-fourthsof an Inch thick cf Maftievt Catcite material, was fihVi with varlons iWatuments, KrecnlncVs and art U a card uf lucifrr mate he. It was then placed u(yo a lrd nf hut tnnli, anrl al le4 fir feet of dry, liard woml iled uptjn It. (lie 1 w kept under ctreh. heat fr An Uitir ami a half. ?f oi withttamlinK the !,, oner tf tl Me was so IkuIIv warpsJ that the lining was in imrnetliate contact with Ihe Uarne, on vf'ertrntc it th: w!ite ccntents were found tn a jrfect stale of trtrsmlFm. A small Urnl and note ens-, rlrsIftnetJ t llltetl Imwlcnf s-aulll anil aafes, was suhjecled tn the &im dKre of Ittat fur half an hour, arnl it cutitrnis were alf fosin.1 a frre from any apearance of fire or stmAe as wlien placed therein. II, C u,tumt Aura IlATKS, Of Aft. I'. ClWtltCA ClIAft. A. lUtVtLAHO, Kt iaii llowr, Jr., Airami I. lAktvtK, irj-lf Kefrresentativc Insurances offtceTS. ( J3IONEER" LINE, rnoM TAVtnvooh. THEO. H. DAVES & Co. oFr-hk rou salis. From the cargoes of the UMX)CK and other recent vessels, the following Dry Goods and Clothing: Print of the latest vt)l-s, fast color; lllu- Denims, drown IJncri Drills Vhite Croydon Shetiiijf, Horrock's lxtig Clot hi, SVaterrjnxf Tweeil, Towels and Toweling, (.tat Towel I, TaUe Cluhs, TaLle N'afAin, Ptiro Iilnoni SlmWla, Dress Goods, (;renadinei, sliiteand Colored Silks, Colored Satins, tlrass Cloths, Artificial flower ami Feathers Cotton Handkerchief. Silk Handkerchiefs Table Cos m, woolen; Colored Sat teen and Crape, rancy Miitureanu isiueami ray rianneis Viaoria Iawns, llrooks Spuol Cotton, t.lue and h.te (.Tieck lAstaUos, FANCY DRESS GOODS, Fancy Plaids KegalU Shirts, Wool Shirts White and Colored Cotton Shirts Fancy Scarfs ViUA K refers Men White and Drown Cotton Half Hose, ladie' Hose, Men's Ready-made Uothiogf, Men's Hats ladies' Hats (white, tUck and fancy straw), India Rubber Coals (Jpesand IKJi;tncS, IMueand Oray Hure Itlabkets Woolen Blankets all sizes colors and weights; t'flrrt fVtrsf, Vrtrrt liny, IVrel ami Tipelry Hour Jtaf. SADDLERY. , full asortrnent of CKM LKiU'.NS and I-- DinS' S.IH)1.1-S : also. .Sldlca (or 1ust. and Girl. and a few JOCKKV SMUH.r.S; Assortment of HKID1.F.S, Saddl Cloth and Chamois Skins Sugar Bag, 20x36. Cool Bags, 26x37 Rtce Bag and Twine. fffr-fMffJ t'urruyittnt Hnoflny (it ffauge), n 6, 7, 3 and g feet lengths. ROOFING .SCKLWS ANI WVsllERSL GALVANIZED RIDGING, Annealed Fence Wrr, No. 4,,6 and 7, and Staples; stii,uiu(jii ai i.s.tv(Tu. nil ies, (alvanUel Wal tUsias (alvanued (Jarden Itorderinand Netting, Tinned Iron Saucepans &U siies; Teakettles " J'lsut UUcktnx. Vnvitku JtricK-M ami Havilvn Tiles, Garden Rollers. l-an Seat and Chairs, UinbrelU Stand, Iron Scrapers THREE LAWN TENNIS SETS. Clulhrm Ititikrta, , ifli,if-ritaXra, II ur.-In. .!, .SjKie lUttkrl. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Fancy GLlw Flower Stands, Fern lUskcts etc. PORTLAND CEMKNT FIRK IIKICKS, rtre Clay, Wkltlasj. CkaUi. YoUowOokns, Alssma. " ROOFING SLATES,. l.lrrriHJ Suit iih.I Hark .lull, glut; 1'atnU it nil llollft (, irrrr.erMiiHvi iiniI Itrvrtrlr. English, American and Hawaiian r LAOS ! Tare, fir. and tcsxn yards luti TOPSAII. SIIEBT CHAINS, Adwalty M, she Jf, Ji. t. and J, IOWKI.1. DUKFKV.V STK,ur COAL, Stat.tt0a.r7v Irwai aiirt Si ENGLISH LEATIirR UELTINR, frunt "jun," (tiirsataa. riastr 11 Oilclatka. Oat MU-Hitrir fwtnr f.HM. .11, u Tkrrt'Hur I'vtrer rrilel K0lH0, rir. 3u.r TIISO, H. U.WIB8 a, CO. Shipping. poR SAM PRAHCISCO Jl!! A I Clryl'i"!! IW ItAKOTA, Wllftirr MaWrt WU HAT, Unlcte niarttrlr Tor thn Ahrivn Port, fee freight at M'tajM, trnij h Mi r sriwilAf.fKK A CO, At-mt. POH SAH PttAIICISCO. tin Vr fTtfi-f MtaMfm SUIjIXA, Mll.r.r'.M. .... latr WtLI Naer Qnlr-lc I)lintriit for thn Almi Port. For ffetjM or ftatuwej., ssieJy Itr f J W HAI fAKf-ANf! A CO , Afii F Oft SAH FRANCISCO. ihe wit? mef Vm laVtV t'OltUST QUUKS If. WINIilrtO laMct Qulnk DIinlcii for tlm Atiovn Port tli II If.WKFiXllftU) Afrn- :ou SAN I'KANCISCO, r , IfM AMaTeMMI 1 WfflHlf iwtt coxsunu), HOWARD. Will. HAVK Ma J' Qitlnli Dltprttrli for thn Above Port. Fur Vre-ht pttitf. apt-fy "A Irf VIM A Co.. A(nta CEAMIC StEMSIIII' COMPANY. 7ne A 1 lltitith Slwmn "S VJ2Z," Will Imte Han Frahtfcaifer HdrrJnlu IK 9th Day of each Month, KrtHmfag from HonrJuIn on th nvl la f4tiu h mnfitlt. San rratvtVo Acefris, J U.hl'kKCKKIA A IlkOH., lloivJulit Ajtnits, xrt Market St , WM.O.IKWINftOn 01 A KkANK COOKK. Atimr to tmk reiutvmtfi cosstrits WAII.EI.E, MAIXHiJ, WAIOl.l, JULIA, WAIKIIH, WtlllAl.tf, lil'.N. SIEfiKI, kAI.UNA. ANI MAMA FI-AO :- Red t.ilh Wlnle mil. Otut. Oiener bf Q-ieen ami Monanu Street. p' ANTE ll'S LINE FOR SAM FRANCISCO tt itiir.iriut a- tonr.tsr, .i('.i. MerclianJlte rereiveti Storsc free ami lite-rat eath a.itancea nuile wi aliirjmenls ty thia line. "p i: M ETA 11 I.E. stijamjci: likeukj-:; Kir;, Mamcar .Steamer Ulchke will lease Honolulu each Tuiby at 4 r M-.touchinr at iJiruina, MaaUealuy, Maleru, .Slahukuna, Kawauiae. Iaupaljrh' and Hi) itiiae. lAuiatturbfteanfj iititj. Returning will ImkJi at ail the above jrts rr 110,5 at Honolulu each Sunday A. h. 105 WILDER & Co. pOR HOtGKOHG. The Hark AMY TUUKJSIts A. W NCWF.LL Matter WILL $AIL On or About March Int Noxt. For freicht or passare, aroly to i-4t C. IlkLWKR ft COMPANY B OSTON AMD HONOLULU DIRECT CHARLES IIRnWKR S. CO. v Wni Ji.clch the Itatk MA UTJIA J) A VIS, 1IL.NSOM Matter -TO Sail rrom Boston on or About Jtusei ! Orders should l in llontoci not later than June tU to Inture ahipmcriC. Var furrher partioiUrt. aJy to . C IIKtAVKK COMI'A.VV, 18 lueen tlreet, Htmbfutii. J M. OAT Jr., & Co., HoxtiU'Ui, 11. I., STATIONERS, AND NEWSDEALERS, Would talc this method of inforniinc the inhaLttams cf HonululiJ, ami the tjcher ttlands that tbey hare otienetl a Stationery and News Depot in the New Hawaiian Gazette Block, No. 25 Mer chant Street, where they are prepared to furnish llhliih JIoii.h, Mem ora ikIii hi ISooKm, Ink nml MuciltifjCf In quarts, pints, half-pints, and cones. Letter and Note Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Envelopes, Papeteries, etc., etc. Onlra tttkru fur tiny jrtiittlrat or i,riri li ier Iml r.mj be ife.f rr. iVoenic attention still he Ktveti to the Mail of Paj-rrs to suaWriltrs on any of th c4hr s tuanus ; also, agents lor th RED RUBBER STAMPS. Order fur Red Rubber Stamps iccctvtd and promptly caecQKu. TTOLLISTER & Co., WitoLRJUtK anu Krraii. Druggists, Tobacconists, auj manuUlurer bf AKRATE1I WATERS. Importers ant! IScalers It, Pnre Dntgm, Ch.smicaOa, O.Btmav PaUat MaJIcla. raaacjr aail ToiUt aSriloUt. Etc, Etc, Etc, SJ A JTOI, fur the CtUlealnl L0R1LLARD TOBACCO, vanity ran TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES , , MJiidaclsSisiF 0 IMj'tmt titnyvr Ale, Sofia Water , AND . NHriMjtHrtU, s riLtalSt so Nnunu Si, anj Ctner Eotl an4 MrnWl St. HONOLULU, ll. I. k4 T 'LECTION OP OFFICERS. At O. anwul raeclint U lU KUIIAI-A SUilAK COMPAN V. kU t'eUiury s, I, th. Msoin.; f. BMxrs taere aitttpl foe the ettattusar year I S. a ALIEN .... l-t.dil.t.. liw,. 1. uorr suirii.. tVe.r-r.i.is tMR.9. rt. t-JSav ,,,- . , .art 1 H. UMM... ...-.:.,... J. K. ATHEKT9N,!taV nwawtsuH, rtaettary l, tV V n M. ..' Vr7er tt'