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I . w URDAY IrfjbS. '' A YoU'-UK IV, Nl'MHKU 2., HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, KLBKUARY y, i88.. : W1101.1t NuaMnmi 180 e: :l Sat JL j J ff K I r i if- li " i n n ? IS I". ,a l(. . . Kfe m f t ,t l-: r v & ' ILIi r K, . f" WV I 'sTsorii I I rwrtfmli iin. There weir niimcinti. I'lrtili, one At iht int.. thr oti(t,i n1 . , 'c'apt. I). ('. jitrrinni. s rtnlilcncr In HjiftVr J.- r Miis- fmmjt,c u,ne)t wni, ulflily for IntlleK nml ntsW omwth , v, ,-,, ri. 'IBWllif aWr-i, I ' -I VlilTHn tMHte nn Hmmt I Kmnl Ux' wWiv -ft..,,!- Mlttr.-) ilwt trip In toMi-smi Ac n Nftteri. fMt kHi-ai, MM (tons nn trw Viol -ft Mkt HMrw. fcnw (he Urnl, Tat, hoiw Kick , it i mttimnt WMMMtat that riw fn the . r, t of grits gfMit 1N1 In i wih VVi.rrt Xhimi Ww mmmb Lot. wMl etamn all v ki uttanh f nMa.Mft.-al mtna, hr nstvie- rifhii mwli n pWi mh Mil fW itariw thttn H, o ttonmr. m iiWm ilm. M hwy thMn hwttoi! ihr tntm fhre i ., th ft.llfl the H-lit tf it v. I bi. iiH?fH : life of r-.ttl)-. T idMr. r)v i1m llMt inl nn Ir Mi in ti tti-.lil MMfflltt ttwtl t . liklr in tin; Tliy i i On Umit ! wlit Ihc calar- .1 1 f Vl ' 'iir U i imii1 rtrtran o't thf irrmtitout ii i , I'm !lv i lie jc 4v't vnt it" fr n Mi nr. cfanln iHni t4wh m t eeut r ! hit? tl hrt tpfoV h ktilcl iiA.i to Ihtt. HKti2ri('i:xrKH or uosin.ri.t f9&s!ljt .Vr. Arlili' Irtir Jft'lfnSyiStii, died in lKinoltilu, Rolttutv. Holt, aged 6a yeais, a natirtof l.n-cniool, Knpland, and for I went) -nine jears a resident of this ut Mr. Holt wns a incinhcr of the historical firm of James Koltinson : ( o. which for many jcars carried on fie business of shipwright and caulkers nn " Hie Point," now ore upicil b) MUn iV Robinson as a lumber jatd and store Iichimx The firm consisted of J,iim-s Robinson, Kolwit I-awreurc, ami R. V. Hull. These were all char acters, each in his own peculiar waj. , Lhe. finn tlid a large and lucraihc busi- ,1 , iIDiui!; a lone period, when the ihrtxirA1'" Honolulu was scmi-afinuallv 3 el ' ot V'PP'VK : and in the fall season n "'MiJrejhietuU had as many a.s fn e or mx rssc-u"-ha!ers- tindercoir.i: rc- ,Vf!0u OI" l'mr- '""oy employed a nrge . -rmmoer oi slim canicnters. cuulkcn, and native laborers. Mr. Rjlmibon attended csthisiiol) to the corccriiig of the workmen, b) whom he was familiarly known a? "Jimmy," and with whom he was er- nonular. He maintainctl the o'd-time custom of tiivuiR the men their clecn and four t.ilock "grog." .Mr. Iaurence, who w.is the senior mcmlier of the firm in lmt of )ean, wns the IxmiU and cash keeper, to which occupations he added that of larfceeper. One corner of the upstairs room of the old house not Ion,; since pulled down lcinn o( rupied liy a diminutic Iwr, such, as were the fashion in those das, being semi circular, and affording room for not more than four customers to stand and take their "nips" at the same tunc. " Uncle Ilobb) " uas a most marked character a thorough "cock nc) " of the old school, genial and talkative. Ueing the disjenscr of mature comforts, he was naturally enough quite jiopular anion; the em I'oyccs, cath of whom he invariably addrcMcdas "iiiaicj." Mr. Holt, .ho was more of a comoj)olitan than either of the other partners having resided for some years in' the United States, inif,ht K'rhais hae been entitled the business man of the firm. Aloi!t this time a law suit, which had for some years lcen pending, in which Princess Ruth Kechkolani was plaintiff, and James Robinson Co. were defendants, was finally decided b) the supreme court. 'Hie tmestiou was upon the ownership, or rather tlie usufmcts, of the "Point" property, which had lecn awarded to James Robinson by the land commissioner in isr. The facts of the case, which, though old, are interesting even at this date, are substantially these : In the )car Si7, the high chief Kalaimoku, who was then the second personage in rank in the islands, executed a lease to James Robinson, of the " Pakaka " or Point premiws 'I hi. was in all res IKtts a legal (.tiriosity, and as such, I here reproduce it, rtrltttiin ' Kisov all men brllioc prr-cnu. tlui I, Kiuiiiv.ln, (imuiMinly callol Wilium Put, 1 -uiro, ilo lirrclt) aiJsii unlo Jann KnliiiT . I.iv Mix, exc-rmoit, aJuriniuraiur. nnil 2 .wt'os one lulf of ihc uluif, mmriHnl)' isillnj n.c Kiiie' Whjif. m'iiuiciI iHsu lU- iulli-ur( T;lii tit tlir loll in llminlulu, cxlrmlini! In (Vtrjiuoiticil isril. in ihficaU.ui, ai)4 """" " ".rtiuii.lii.sl jai.l, o, ilwtralioul. iii Mir ii.tiiit; cmiiii.A "Hnl 'Ibt mI.I James ItitUnUm ili.ih lifipb)' UnJ tiimwlf, ii lifirs eseoilor, ml inmUnloii ail !in. ti. rav ii lull of all lhe eapeiue iftcuireil fn altering, lejwinnn r u.'i'ui uic niui iun, aiki in u) lu Naul iilu, hit lieii, rueculotk. aJinmuiuti.n and -;, iie ruli t( &II the i.inie. levch ol ft (lie mcU the M uluif ami nu n.nei. arwl J. Laraiiuol.M, da hfirl.) acite tu luy one half f ai hc eiinea incurietl in allm'i.c, iriuiilnn awt lmoiir.( ihc aia wUif, mi ( ill, lieiebr Inn.! wtvlM. r licin. riciulon. aUminUtijtnt irxl awigos l fulfill (lie aLnrr iCtevniant. '0"iii unJer our routine hiodt ami trait, al IK.WHuIu. Un Dili Jay of Jaiitun". lit Hi' jeai of .!( tjnl l8a. K.UA.IUOMI, (us.) JSSJt ItOUI.SM.S. (us.) V (IUe i KkAM'U tit I'M Ml Mjskin." The decision of the full coiirt- Itnlcs Allen and Kolerlton -was the itsuaticc of an otdei touched in the Kcrtte language of said agreement, re- ipiiring the repondciit to arcoiint for "all lie motiie rccvivid for the use of the Mid wharf and meiiiisc.. so an to miorii ,ir. isomiwm an c)Kjitiinii to ...ji.iuni, hi mc him msiaiu e, um nu own iiiiiM-itfiiu) nit o unuersiauu i! of his agreciiient with Karainioku, and his ouii sense oj' right." The .lth of July, i86j. was olncru'tl wuh Hril, as h,s inarUUly ihc case eci ear during the lontimiancc of the civil war in the United Stall. In llw morning a white of ij guns by a detachment of the native artillery j at noon auoijicr of 34 guns, coriciond wg with the nuHik-r of states without regard to tliou? which had seceded Mtl a tlHtci wdutc of 1 j gust at suwijt l """"'" ;"" """"" J" "'V ... tMMiv in jiiiiv , , lining mic DetlAiniton ot lmlr)cni!cmr win rend mill the Star Singled llmnicr ming ami tvcc!i mode. A Inrgr trowl neinlileil to wit new some eiy well .Hrnnr-r-u race un trie plain, tiimuui (he n-.nen of tlio tntiinctiita lirir-s 1..!.. .... Il... l, ' l. i-cum v..in. jniHi ,icfK, rrnnk i mil, ram .Minimi, J. C. Siwii U me. I A. Cumminas and other. Amonu the In cUleitM that rrcntcd ntmticmt-nl n.trt Iinngmg of JetT Davis in eflinj near the race course. In the owning there wea numerous iyintct him ilni'laye, nOtnhly one under the diuction of lion. II. A. r. Carter, the t cle-lirat on closinp with the limning of tnrlwtrel Doiinrn on tnc suie or I'tincliuowl lull I Juring the suinnier of the war uiiUari$t.a reriew, oiithahiit.T f.id sTrvicvTildifwtw. this city, nttatkmit both luttves and foreigners, mid wtticulnrly children. liny lotli, the l.nuaiuauma hemtunrv. (then under the charge of the Rev. Mr. rogue anil .Mr. b.mmel Alexander) was burned, nothing of any Account being s,1vcd, even the bell in the cupola being melted. 'I he fire was supjiosed to have been the work of an incendiar). The seminary was built in the jear iS.ti, by the American Mission, at a cost of $12,000, but in 1850 it was transferred to the Hawaiian CJovern ntcnt. It was promp'tly rebuilt. The " Lnhaina Sugar Company "was incorporated early in July. 'I he follow ing were the officers for lhe first year: II. Dickenson, president; C S. liar tow, viccpiesident; P. II. Treadwny, treasurer; Dr. K. W, Hutchison, auditor. Machinery for the company's mill was ordered from New York. Jul) 31st, the anniversary of the restoration of the independence of the islands by Admiral Thomas in 1R.13, was, as usual, observed as a public holi day, with military paiades, salutes, etc. Messrs. Judd and Wilder were en gaged in the cultivation of rice at Wai ahole, Koolau, in i80i. Their first crop from about fifteen acres, weighed Sq.joo pounds, being at the rale of be tween five and six thousand pounds to the acre. Wednesday, August 27th, the Prince of Hawaii, only child of Kamehamelia IV. and Queen lvinma, died at the palace, after an illness of about a week. The grief and sorrow which this event brought uiKin the royal household was dcepl) s)inpathizcd in b) ever) one. He was four )ears, three months and seven days old at the time of his death, having been born on the 20th of May, tS5S. On the Saturday previous to his death, bv the request or the king the young prince was Uiptizcd bv the Rev. Ii. W. Clark, and named Albert lid ward Rauilccouli I.ei.muia a Kameha- ineha Mirtute guns were fired, bells tolled and flags displaced at half-mast at 8 o'clock in the morning of the 20th. I he grief of the native population was loudly expressed, while the foreign portion were glooms and silent, all stores -were closed and there was an entire susiKnsion of business through out the town. In this boy prince were centered the hopes and plans of Ka mcliaincha IV., and to him the eves of the nation were turne I, as the pros pective ruler of Hawaii nei. llut he was untimely removed by tjie inscruta ble decree of an all-wise, overruling Providence. Man proves Coil dis poses. In Augun there had been a unani mous vote by the house of representa tives that amounted to an expression of want of confidence in the minister of finance, li. L Gregg, and on the iSth ot that month the ministry tendered their resignations, which were accepted by the king. These ministers were II. R. H. Victoria Kamamalu, kuhina nui, or premier; Prince Lot Kameha meha, minister of the interior; His lix. K. C. W)llie, minister of foreign affairs; His Ex. D. 1 Gregg, minister of finance. Under our system of govern ment it was held that the resignation of one minister involved the retirement of the whole cabinet, as had been the case in 1853, when the Judd ministry re signed. The trouble in Mr. Gregg's case, was an evident muddle in the treasury accounts as submitted in his report to the legislature. After a good deal of correspondence between the minister and the house of rcpiesenla tives, the former sent in a revised state ment, showing a difference in favor of the government of nearly $3,000. Whether the blunders were the fault of the chief clerk of the treasury or of the minister himself, was not in question the latter was responsible. Nobod) ever dreamed of accusing cither of dis honesty. Meantime, at the icquest of theking, the ministry continued to hold their positions provisionally, until their successors were apjioinicd. This was not done until the mouth of Novem ler, 1863, Mr. Gregg alone retiring and Prince I. Kamehamelia acting as minister of finance 11J interim, for a iwriod of fourteen mouths. At the ilate aliove mentioned, Mr. Chas, G. Hopkins was npKiinied minister of iiname, and the uibinet was once more full. Mr. Hopkins it will be reinein bcied, had been inlitor of the Pol)ne slan. His apiminiiucnt took the publii by surprise, fur no one ever gave him rre-dil for any cpccial finaii. i.d ability. 1.XXXHI. The e leeislatiiic of 1862 fiiulK ad Icgislatiiic of iH6. journed on ihc jjd of August, niter a scsvion of ninet) -seven thy. The kins' lcrii proroging the two bouses was read in Hawaiian bv Governor Keku atuoa and hi CuulUh by hid -e Allen. Ihc uii' u-ing detained by lhe illness oi mc ottng prince. I will nijoic one 01 me )ottng prince. I win ijiime ..r .1 .. " ' - ' .. (MMKupu 01 me anurcM "Tie duly of letrenchment of ex Kndilutcs hai Iwen esjiccially imjio&cri ujxm you a this session ; and alter .1 careful Interchange of opinion and in the exercise of a hk-ral judgment, vou have vcd a bill of appropriations, which I trust will enable the executive tu sustain the honor and efficiency of my government, by nn expenditure not cxccwJiiuj its receipts. It is unques tionably a sound principle, that while pruvuvion foriucurrtnUxuvuM, ihovld alwnw I niftflc, a debt on this m count hotuM never In? imposed on our sin rowot Indeed, a publit debt for the turnit valuable Improvements should be Im lined with great caution, and Utpttdntcd with n mm h diswtch as n pTtiper regard frit the renourren of my people will jirtmit." 'I he legislature hail nsed an art anthorUing a loan of $100,0000 Tlte rfjipropriniinn bill fcr 1S61-3 footeil up $(9f,86.fu, Ihc uvil list figured at $158,000, in whit h wns in (ludwl His MjeM)'s privy purse and roynl state, $34,000; the Prince of Hawaii, $j,ooo ; Her Majesty Queen rSinma, $.j.ooo, II R. II. Prince Kamehamelia, Minister of the interior and commander in 1 hicf of 1 1. M.'s forixs, $S,ooe ; salary of the ihan cellor and chief justice, $10,000. I he appropriation fot the military, including 300 lor volunteer comianns. was 000. -w The more important aits of the session were: "lo niiiend article 42, Civil ('ode of the garnishee pioccsn ; to amend section 517 Civil Code, bv admitting free of duty Hour mills anil machinery for the manufacture of cloths ; to amend section 7K9, of the ballot; to amend section 796, of peti tions against the return or representa tives ; to amend section 1035, exempt ing certain property from levy under execution ; to amend the law relating to juries and trial by jury ; to- amend the road tax law; to provide for the separation of the sexes in government schools ; to abolish the punishment of women who become pregnant by illicit intercourse, relating to criminal con versation and seduction ; for the ap pointment of an attorney-general; to provide for the perpetuation of testi mony ; to promote intcr-isl.iuti steam communication ; to encourage a trans Pacific line of steamers ; to regulate the vending of wines, ales and other spirituous liquors; lo confer certain privileges upon the "Honolulu Sugar Mamiiai luring and Refining ( "ompanyr"' relating to jkjumIs ; to prov ide for the appointment of boundary commission ers ; to admit plale and pig iron free of duty ; to prevent the spread of disease among sheep; to establish an insane asylum ; to provide for the endowment of three scholarship in Punahou Col lege ; for the establishment of a saui tary commission. Resides these acts certain amend ments to the constitution were passed, as follons ; Amending article 25, re gulating the succession to the crown; article 35, of ministerial responsibility ; article 72, of the house of nobles ; articles 76 and 77, of the representation of the people; ailicle S3, 01 the circuit courts; and article 91, of the district justices. For the first time a property qualification was required members of the lower house, amounting to $250 either in real estate, "W an annual in come to that-amount. Under the new law providing for an attorney-general, Charles Coffin Harris 1 was duly commissioned, September 1st. August 22a, me new isntisii com missioner, Mr. Lyne and familv, ar rived from Panama on H. II. M. S. 'Termagant. October 1 1, arrived from Kngland, via San Francisco, the lipiscopal mis sionaries, who had been expected for some weeks, having left England on the 18th of August. These consisted of His Lordship Bishop Staley and family; Rev. G. Mason and lamily ; and Rev. Ii. Ibbatson. The Methodist chapel on Niiuanu street now the Lyceum -was used as a place of wor ship by the Episcopalians until the temporary cathedral on Heretania street was erected. The king was at this time engaged upon a translation into Hawaiian of the English pra)er book, which it is needless to say that he was well qualified to do. October 15th, an interesting affair took place at the Uethcl. The marriage of a well-known merchant to the daughter of a prominent citizen hid drawn together a large audience. The occasion was taken advantage of by those of the episcopal faith who had for many years sat under the adminis trations of the llev. Dr. Damon, to pre sent him with a souvenir of their es teem and regard. At the conclusion of the marriage ceremony Mr. Wyllie read an address to the pastor of the Hcthel Church as follows Koercml Sin 'Hie un.lcrsincil l'pWv naliantwhn, bung without a church of ieir own denomination, have for loan worshiped in the lleilicl, of which )ou are paMor, ilwiv ing much iiulruction from jout ministration and still more-from the example of ) our lid) wall, andromcrullnn, pray )ou lo lie pleased lo accept, in mnnonal nf their love, respect and grailtude 10 ou, as an excellent man anil Christian minister, Ihc sliver saber which will lie presented to )nu with (his letter. The unilenimil piu) thai it nu please fiod lunj In preserve in hmllli ami Uippmeu a life which pieicpt and example lulp to ininhmc in rendi wi valuable 10 ail cU-jemf thi. rum munllj. Signed li) U. V. V)llle, II. ti. II. ItnltttHxinh. (inrj;e II. Luce, Madame de Varlpi), Mm. Muivcrat, Mrs. J. M. Ureen, Mrs. Diuloli, Mr. Vors Timer, Mrs, V.. A. i.'ailvrilchi, Mt. ri.rney, Mlvs II. AlMm, I hinirl sinllh, lltoiuae llrovtii, Iheonhihii If. JJano, tsainucl Savclge, John Ullxiit, C. l' llliriieixl., . .M.st.mvul a' Sin l I'rancUco, and three .imiiiyiuoui sulcrlli;i. Miss Mary Luce then in brie! words presented the salver, which was in siriln'd: "To die Rev. Samuel C. Damon, in token of resped, esleemand alTe'tiion, from laelieii and gentlemen pf the Episcopal I'.n'ilt who have hecn regular attendants on Lis religious minis trailoim. Honolulu, iHfo." The icver eiul gcntleiusn resjionded appropri ately and feelingly, and the occivion was one of deep interest. About this time. Dr. William Hilli bmnd (whom old residents will reiucm bcr as a gentleinan of 1 onsidcrahlc wiciitilic knowledge and an enthusiastic anuteur florist;, on ,i tour afound the island of Hawaii, made the ascent of the summit of the mountain of M:una Ke.i, in eorniun) with Cant, Preston L'tiinminj; and Charles 1 loll, residents of Kona. Sonic fifteen luuulied feet clovv the hunimit, on an angle of the mountain seldom vis! led, they made an interesting discovery of what was evi dently nn ancient manufactory of stone implements. I here was a cave in the side of the mountain in front of which was a pile of stone fragments and chij about, twenty-five feet high, which had riinlly aetuuiuUttd fiom tl; tuuu fin lure of stone ndes, mnikn b.ilh, etc. (I may here explain that the gnine of mnikn was wn , exieusivel) p1n)td nmnnu the nm lent I lawaii.tu i hlefs. It ronsiming in rolling a round smooth stone called tilu or ololiu on Iho level mu fare of the around. Helling wus rrecly indulged in on tliene men mmn.) iNlntiy ndrcs, which were prim 1 pill) used in the construction of m noes, lay scattered about in an unfin ished state. N'enr the entrance and in front of the inve was found a wooden idol, in a good stale of preservation, which, with Ihc ilettii, measured nearly five feet in height. In form, this (mage vcr) much resembled thai plrtuied tu JaiveV Historv of the isl anils, price 20 Hones of animals, hits oQknpa. cocoaniit shells, fragments of womien implements, and sen-shells, were sea tiered about. The jiarly brought jiway as many of these curiosities as the) could carry. It appeared that (he oldest living natives had no knowledge of the existence of this ancient maun ficiorv. There ivas found, however, one old man in Kona. who recollected in his )oulh hearing his fathers speak of sin 11 n plate. October" 28th, application was made for a charter for the Episcopal Church of Honolulu. The Synod elected were llishop Staley, the Revs. Mason, Scott and Ibholson, His Ex. Gov. M. Kckuauaoa, His Honor G. M. Robert son, Capt. G. II. Luce and Mr. Thomas Ilr'oun. November 3d, at 3 o'clock in the morning, a fire broke out in theurocery and provision store of A. I). Cartwright on I'ort street, next above lhe store now occupied by Henry May, Three buildings were consumed before the fire was got under, the loss being estimated at $13,000. November 2Sth, the anniversary of the acknowledgment by England and France of the independence of the Hawaiian Government was, besides be ing observed as a public holiday as usual, tendered more noteworthy by being the day designated for the public admission of the king and queen into the Lipiscopal Church. 'The confirma tion took place at r 1 o'clock, in the M. li. chapel on Niiuanu street, the ceie mony being performed by llishop Sta ley, assisted by his clergy. 'Phe whalers arriving at the islands during the fall season of 1X62, num bered only thirty-one vessels, reporting an average catch of 950 barrels oil and 12,500 pounds of bone. December r.;th, the "Rackus Min strels" arrived fiom San Francisco, and after giving two performances, continued on their voyage to Shanghac. January ad, r8(',3, ani'inbcrof copies of an 'anonymous pamphlet entitled "The Honolulu Merchants' I.ookinc ciiass, were lounn distributed about the townfome being thrown into the' premises of foieign residenls, or left at, me doors 01 stores, where they were! found 111 the morning. It bad cvidentl) been printed in San Francisco, and brought here on the bark Comet, which arrived on the rst. 'The author, in his pieface, admitted that his object was to make somebody feel bad, but expressed the hope that the wounds indicted would soon heal, and that the panics mentioned would thereby learn to mind their own business, and not meddle with that of the people. Short bio graphical sketches were given of sonic thirty-five of the prominent foreign resi dents of Honolulu, commencing with R. C. W)llic, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and concluding with Captain Thomas Spencer. For the most part these "sketches" were good humored in tone, the prominent characteristics of each individual behg stated, and his supposed money value, with disparaging or eulogistic comments, apparently as the writers' bias dictated. Some of the comments, however, were offensive and libellous. It appeared that some five or six persons were paiticularly obnoxi ous to the writer, and his main design was evidently to ictaliate, in this novel manner, for some real or fancied injury, The nfiair caused a good deal of excite ment at the time, and was a "nine days wonder." It is hardly necessary to ob serve that the author was never discov ered, although many surmises were made as to who he might he. II. L, S. Cttntimimrttry Copuncnt. It is proven by the most recent stat istics that insanity, in ten years past, in about all the United States, has nearly doubled in the proportion of insane patients to Dip entire population, Either one of two things is true : The sciences of the treatment of lhe insane has not progressed, or else the method of our lives is growing more and more away fiom the conseivatism of thought, habit and physical care that preserve the mental Inlance. Possibl) bolh ate true ; certainly the latter is, lo a great extent, vcu'ty, and we must soon give graver attention to the prevention than the curing 01 Insanity. Tlii. is lhe way the Sacramento Record-Union "uiti. it t The In diana De.nociatic Editorial Conven tion has resolved that a, bioader cir culation of Democratic newspapers; is nciessiry, to the end 'that lhe pur poses of the Democratic paity may he more freely brought to the understand ing of the people generally.' This is brazen -the (icoiile now understand precisely and in detail the purines of the Democracy, They are, in brief, 10 get Republican out and Democrats in, and, et.onilly, lo put Democrats in and Republicans mil,' .several 01 tiie- i.oniim newsarsj ice-vim) puuuMieu nuinc'rt suggesting the establishment al New York of home Tor the retention of linglish girls who emigrate with the Intention of becoming domestic servants. English ladies have expressed their willingness tcr organize a system of selection 4nd end a continuous supply of well-qtiali fied girls foremplo)meut as household servants. 'The English missionaries in Mada eascar heaned coals of fire on the Jesuits by interfering in tlieir behalf ano saving them I10111 being murderci by the natives. 'ITicy have gratefully aunwwlcd Um twice l-lrofcootoiiiil (Hiiiuo. MITII A TIIURirrOH, 1 V. 0. sHotM, ' l s, I hi Twr1 tttttinrit tit ne, Misjl MltstlMKl frrHKW ItfWftlMlUI .... . w1 It.t.tAM O. KMI'Tlt A C. V III fM.flM I t W.'ti. nmrii, 1 .Slnrf tour Unit Ulnli IhnKrm, Nn n M'tnt-At Mtaorr lln-muie (.'ieiteW l) X.CW IJttlJi,JcllI.Tfii. .ml rtS I' llAMirt An Imn o CnvHimmx. HinHf Irttnn) en ShxS Swnrhka iiwlf O II- DOLtl, . Us 'Wiire ( ;.,nr mi.) .')( rj 1'ntiy, nftler, LirkPAsr Am SMilftAxrSti.nrni, IIosihi.; QLAItriHCU W. ASIIt'ORI), .Ittiirnry, Snllettor, IStf,, Nj i) Kaaiiiimani' SrT Honoium , .! A tt. CASTLH, Allornm ill 1 1111 mu Mnlnri I'libll: Allofkli All ll.- (kmiK nf ill Kinlnm. , PDVVAIID I'KESTO.V, Allufitru mill Cintiiirlnr nt J.im: W riinrSmiiKT.. . . I lo-nti.ut u A l-ntno S. IIAHTWriLL, (Johiih rfie-nt- r.uie, OrthK On II (Nit or llino Co llanolulu.ll I D RS. CUMMINGS ft MARTIN .Sur'j4DUM tnl Ifomtrjmthtfl f'iyitctttus. OfFitr cnpNHN Tort ani ItBitcrANM Sts. Office Uoun Until jam, rn1 from 1-3 anI C'.yy-S r.M. KT B. HsMERSON.M. D. 1'hyttrtun and Suryratu Ifowiii'itr ... , , 1 ThLRnillNK Nt'MRRR T9. OiHt hour from SfS to nl n m.; 1 to 3- p ru OOiceaml KeMdnc, No. Kukri Kirec-t, corner I'drt Mrett, ji J. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. Denial liumnn nn lml Strret, Iln-Jnuu . It. I Ouc 111 llrewtr't llliick, corner Ilcde ani tort strewn, entrain fun Hotel .street yirii.LiAM n. mcallisteh, Drnllfl, MttANCNTIY LOCAlKli IV HftNdl Pt.ti. O lite.rgrner ol Foil ana Hold trol,mcr"lrjtoMi,i I rifre. Partlfrlir ulic'.itlon rti'il tn rt,L,rjlmn wM fi Ilium. Krl)K 011 koo.1 wotC nt irau.rt.it.le clmr.'n t nln the contrJencrurUie public IJ5611 . $tteiucs0 (Tiirbs. A G. ELLIS, j Hluel: llrnl.i;: .S. jiei-. Sinn. f. . .. L.. . lliwouei Mtn.' -r of lU Ik nolnluViix.V will llinit Lilians' IsrjjinrcJ tobiivaii.l kll -itoclllailil I!oiiJ inlh "I'-'lJ'i irect, Ili. mur.tt) tnlain un Strict.. Snwll manrtij re luirej on 1 ime Contract. Will aitiifte jl to lne.tment Itli-n reflue.tetl. IJJ ijh ir.ei, ..i me ihusi rale ol romiuuili. O. HALL A SON .(Limited) IllmKTVk AM) imeiKUS IN llnrilwurr nml linneriil Marchilmltnn, Corcs or lCisu nii riiKT SrjisirT., JIunplulc orntims: VV ilium VVM tsl , . . . IVnl Jem aixi Manauer L C' Alile ,. ,se,Terr n.l treasurer -A- Ju"e, Jr. ..-.... . Alklllnr Director. I., o. lull, Ueur-e li, Howe. 15J O M. CARTEK, li.l( In Inl.e ArhmiiilalyimiHll In Con Ififre In LnUnr. IliiNoLpti, llwinis Ul. sr.s. Office at Pacific Mall Sleanuliip Djlr, Ipluuilr. ij O W. LA1WE. t nmiilisluntr vf DtrJt I'nr tin Slate of California, for t,. lunaliui I.lan.U, ""i .mici i.rii, iitr in.; r.uiuc -HIHliai .lie III' .urance Coinpa,) of Ciliforiilii. t TN0. A. HASSINGER, Aueitl loltithv Aiknnivlril(jMiilM In r,i- lisiclVr Ijibur, 1-m'KioHiOrrnr IIonoluii; J TOIINH. PATY, ,Vifiir-'lifi)r nil,; t'onlinlttlun vf llcfilt. I or llil Sute. of California ami New YmV. O.llr. at lhe lliik (f llitliop fv Co, HnNnii'ii, Onn', II. I. 1 .ENEI1AN A Co. iert nml I miniilitlnn rJlercli'iM. NeuANv STacftT, HaKoev;u. 10 T YCAN A CO, Imi itra nutl llpnlrrt In nit Limit of Mini! llwi'tM, 'tfjir7 llnmlgf JlljHlnrMt tlmnli. Not, r 5 t,u to; Kout STMir. ., I lusot vi' I'iif4iute, Ctalrf, Sawiiiif Maehine., Mirrir Ofnl Mirror! I'Utu, tVtlirc tVamtf an.1 l.wiiice, made la .ij i'Utu, order M)r c ItKWBK A COMPANY, VimlM.) (leiilml Ui-minlllriiml VuimnUtliiii AtftulM Im 1)1 rkN Sla.tT, IIii.miiiiA'. OSism I' C. urt, Jr , prestJctii and nunajrr 1 .nepflu Caitrr, lreaurtr and bvcefAn'. Olreetot' Iliaikl har 111 K. III.Li.iarul II. A Vlai.iu.lilur Couri llroiy 1." w-1 1LI.IAM McCANDLUSU ;cic U t'Aoirral H,rf, l,,l, Milllnil, IHe, . Nil,', Qusr Silmr, tun Masi. Pamlly Jvl Shlppliij onlen 1-11. full) .mndrd l), I4 Vn k iwinlalml lu Vr'xlial .Ikdlttoltv. V risNet J ill llnd. tupplie.t lomder, fturiiONji . .. , Nn ju. - i ' ivar S, pRINUAUM & to, iii(niiH (,,,. 11 li.,U.t.iU llmtert In 1,'ei. mil Mi-rilmmlhr, MASie'ellioeic IJt'Aen hrrmr, lliiMeeti jyi S.BUINUAUM A Co. I'nuiVflliiif iltnl Cu.iiintitloi, M.ri-lmilli, Sf C'tltrOMhl,6(,, hUN IrNrluii. r'1'X'UtC.elHllra L suit lurll.ut.r 4IKUI11M1 imtil II ifi4raijii of Uuiktufi.lu., niaiikus liiiiMfrur, ., ... ..Il.jl.iil.il 1, Uo. n Iih hrsksr. llilt lilili-lo,i..i.iln l,tt., h ( kaU al al it ,eoiiii,f MhHu, m im (Mr. tiil fioo, W oflief lUikJ iMJMiiely AilinJt.j lk JL21 P IIOitN. I'lunrtl Strum Vnmln ittinufnvlvry nml Ituhrry. II. I. Cttnfe. it jmt. I'aura CouL atul HaV... 111 Kr.eV, 4e ruaial NuuauKj KT8K St Co., HknltHl and KttnU llruylm unit 3 u- -V Am n 1 .1. MuuuiM, v t IWtW' i,faft f UlC ,1 It Wo. i,Miui IraMTi HfUMtS Mdiiifcc (K-.tvbo. JWlAX fICKART Wiitthintilftr, Irirtltr, Hitimrtr, nml Minimi, il Unit,; Un. )ii I'nirt HrWWr , ,., limm.v,u Ail tuisiti.i ai,ie pHANit asim, " f Iltml nml Hlixnnnhrr. tlvit sua Sli mul la Onlrr. Mm. 114 tr St, orriiT I'omidi s,a,n p II. 0I1DIH0. tlxpn't nml llrninnitn, icnicm nta w irn rnnHfura, n-MS UOOMH KXI'RBMt.Y tOfl IKK l-URItrir: KjMwn" SI IIWIiict an r-xml-hntl umi, "IJS'niji. inftm 'I'lllLLIPB A Co, IWiftlr nnil IflmiTTUlf llrnl,, , nml.. hWliAl"hl' fliThrlliifi Urn1 'iir. htmtilu linft.lft)jiYlr)i fni.il,, fie, ' '"" '"' "ANif'srWri . .t. Ilu-miti.u pitAFtLltr? T. OULICK, Vtiliiru I'nbllr, Aunii in . ,lthnhlmlu. nict,l In l.nlmr Cmiliiirh, nml llnirllll llimhltm .Intnl. () n Msli'- tltuek, i eoriitf ()un unl KaiIu trmniiHrtitt, iTwriliilii, .-SMt- s3 I.P.VEV A CO., Wlii.lmnlr nml Itr-lntl llrnrrm. Pout Sttrrr . . .Mnie!ii I'rmli itlYK.rlw Ami .nMPlnM 0r nil lilni on Iiaiui n. niieil tMtiUilr rrom l.un) nnil Amrrio wliicli ri ,. . ,J" M "1 l l" loMt iiAikel rnlet. (wslt .Wlr-ml 10 any fail r.f il,r chy free of Imrne. JatKl unljr aHclltl And protnpl Allmllan will lix Rim, ta llie wimr. MJ.fr W" LUONG A CO., AuniiU for aoii-iiif Niinnr, Valium, Ittc l'iiiitnHon, An.l KaIIua Rlc riinlAtlon ami Mill. Nucanc Stsuft . . Cokhm Mabinr i f.fy 'piino. n. davics a g, (l.ATK lAMIOtl, OxftBS ft Co.) Inipt,! tn t anil Vnmmltilun )lrr.lt,At. aosnt ron !;lrU' i4 ili Liverpool Undrwrlir, Iifltlsltand I'oratgn Marine linuiaim Comiuny, nl NMtlierii Aiinne Compftny. , A W. niCIIARDSOH A Co iMrasruNS AND IlrALRSe IN llnalt, Sinrt, 'ilril(i,l ItmiilA, Unit, Cap, rmnl.11, rnltaet, Perfumer)- and Soap., VViJilum Watciie, line Jewelry, u,, CllRNItS Piirt AVP VlttKUlAHTSTHtirrS, llnioLeiu I A E. WILLIAMS, ItlKlfcTKK Nti IXttlK IN 1'Hfilllliif nf Km 11 llttrrliitlnn. Attn l'lhottrrr nml .Vmnifartiirrr. rurm'tttrc VVar-rooiiH No ir) Port Slreet. W'ork- abnp at nl. Maial imi Hotel Stieet. All crUm rromplly atffrnde.1 to J JOHN T. WATEKHOUSE, Imparltr nml ltenlrr In rhnmllHC, O'fKNSrKitRr .... (tenet ul .1er- . IIonoi llf.il H iiaci:pelda Cu. ivtirrtt CnimntMitiiit . ., .Itc-tci vui EDi" HOFFSCHLAEGER A Co. Iinjttrtert mill Cumnilialnii MeielmntH. I loMOLl'l.u Qaiip, II. I r HOfi? & Co-( ?4 KIng lttce(i Jmpoittii nml .llaimfnctiivrr nf 1'i-rfu "aer.oii vf I'urulliu-e. lo THR I.AMIi-Trin,mmij., la,-.eli. Gimp., Sill. Cord-in ciery Jhaile Parlor Seta reilullej, iotd,toliedand made tqiul to new, ,Vlattr4iej reinailcnd elunaa at short iMfie. W'e are noted for flntr,,, worl; ,J moderate rILLINGHAM A Co. Intjim-Urt nml llcnlcri ti, lln.itirnr. Cut, 'tftrar, crtlijr.e. leru, Tnnli, I'.unlt and Q.U. and General Mcrtli Xn. 37 hoarST-Firr J..ISjomilu A W. PBIRCE A Lo. .SViIi CltumlUri ami Coimnlatlon 3fer. elmntn. IIusolvcu, Hawaiian Ut.em. Asent for llraid't I lanj and fioml. lancet and Per rj Quia' 1411, Killer. WU. G. IRWIN A Co. . AMj.ir I'ntlor nml CoiiiiiiUilon Atlinit: 11 ttuafSKikruk wu, u iik, HiiNoeiLli .. ,. .. 11, 1 EP.ADAM, ltietoii--f)ilil,,('uim;.jlO)l Jlerrlmnt, Qt'RBN Stun rrwiiliiri TPtHPEfl . . IIONOeULI1 irv A. SCIIAEFER'A Lo. llllp,nert mill ''nnimltilnli Jlpi-rAilllfe, .Vlrjci 1 a nt Sutgn,.Ji lluNotiicv AiriLDEU & Co. iHinbrF, Vntiil, Oils, .V,i(, nml r.nlUlnu Material nf etnru l.lmt, Co Pow AMoijuiiKN.Si'a llnxpccuL T WILLIAMS a'coV" I'liulnuraiililo Ailhlt, km anii let Pout Stsjwt ., Ilosoci't Ilcturtiof all AltM and kind mad lo order, ami rrrniH of jll (',trl4lom corutanily on hand. Alio c ajaJSIsallt kutl Cuno.'itlaaofthe Vaclfic. A LLUIJ.A ROniNSON, ' Ucnlfi u f iiiiibpiiMilii;f lilutl nf llnllil. Inn Material!, Vnlnts, Olti, Atilla, tie,, llQMUtl cv, l. I., Auksia or ftkituNKRa Ilaleaiala. KlvlAiiaiul, Kskaul'iolil, MAty Ellen. , UUscu, Psiulil and I.tal.l. At lii,UhvoirWliitf. 1 JTYMAN UROTHBRS, fiiiffi left vf llenrtnl Jleretiamllte fin in Vfmier, lUi'lmnl, llmminn uml 1 ',,' . I'llltf.l Stllte. NisaiMatcmsr r,r.' ,, lloNoei'CV UYMAK UUOTliim r II htiteul (linent, llSAMllal4('AllliitNlv tfainr &, fatNiitio. Parileulir ailentiw paid tu filluij at.l tlilppin . hill ororjs. t -. -.. -. " -- P C ROVVU, llvttie nml Alan fatal,,; I'Arau las'li tic.. Nn, tor ,ikn .siHt... .llitMit ail c Ml fin LYOM A LltV-Y, .lHr(uNrir Mini CNiiuan Mtielmntt, lit. t.-ac, f.n s:SlltiKr, llusim te. ..tSAletof PufkiUte Ml, K,iJ IUll n.l Uemral SlinhMklua .i.(l). Ml-i.lrU . b4 aj;,nlt fur AiiveiksufVU l.urv(u ineKlaiiJ.'x, I I. I.iuvt, - A2 . ,. , iUJ,ik--KV. JUT S, A.M. MULUS, """ r'naVloiinKf. )ra uml tluuk Mnkn; Nu. io PiurSrsssr . ..ftlimoci'i, JU1 VV. MtCIIHSHXY A SON, (latitat N ttntlitr, llhlt; 7'ii'fxw un,l,tiuuiinUttit Mtrthnnt, Alila (m r Kf (ip C'oH .'' No, Ceskk srsssr ..' . . ,., ..lloauue JP )iujiicoo QTnrbo. - rrrr-i Ww-1; 1 TtlRHKR, Sl'tnt, l KlNITBISttJT llenl U nlelininlirf. .IISKOMrtV lHt iZmit'iTpHlIWISL) T rtWRHS A COOKH, (Hi e(MiH tu lAZtttfSvhtiUto.'l htifimtef nml llrnlrri'Tgthlnnhrr niut nil html nf Ililtl.ll,j$pf1f'ft,il,, - C COI.RMAH, lllnel.imtlh, Milrhlniit, I'nrrtngt W llnrt AiI,(, HsNOtat . II or'A7 II. t Hantwkm MtclilMrr, ivesl fn Caatla A CoSVe 9n4p dil rS tltf "H toiin tiorr, '11, (V"'r nml tihreV tian II trhtf, ,Morr mill It, mat 1. of .11 1 bi.li, llnmsrnr Mode mm nwtalA, hrm-r fiinitiri. It oW, dwis-MfRS, Urr-, M. No, I Kaahiimanu Srnrf.., ,. . .HonOKll; JM. OAT ft Co. .snllimihei; I Inn nf nit lieterlfllon inn nml repalrrtl, Itrmoilitl' ... , , , ,.(, 1 . Ift In .V. P. CuWa new fireproof tnilUIns, for,i i Nuuami Htreef tg T EMMULUTII ft Co., rlittmltlit ami I'lumbtr, llnlrl tn Store, limine. Sin, No. J NeUANU HlR'AT . IIONOItJUl J W. OIRVIN, ( omtittniton Mereh'tnt ttnrt (Jmnnuit Ientf tit Hrif (hunt, Wailiicu, Maui II. GiortiU. IlnnlwaUe, Siaiknwry, Pxttnt MetlidfiM, I'.rfuniTy and GUwwatc i TTONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., Meum Vnylne, ltuUrt Nit(ar MtlU, Vnofrr, intit, Ilrfittinl t.ewl Caittntji. Ilowotutu II. I MicMrtery of every tincriptum made to orrWr, I'rtiCuUr -Itcoiitm i,M lo Ship't HtsuUnvhKlnz Job rtirk ezectttfd on tlie uliorieM .wt.ee, to ' nIIOS. G. THRUM, InrnrriHG AKb Manupactvuio Station ff, AVifr Afffut. 1'r inter, ItanU hhutfr, ttctt Atltl mibliUirt' of tlutfaATUeriAV Punt. an. I Ainu. an AltiiAn.tr and Annuat, Merchant -trecL Ileal er In I ine Sketkwcn'. Itooks. MihIc. 'low nd Faikv 0tedt, furl frt, near Htnl, Ilon&Iulii, A S. CLEGHORH & Co. importer unit l)fttfiv tn Oeticrat Jlcr rttfMcr, Corner Queen and Kaatiumsntt Streets, Honolulu. rOLLI!S ft Co. Ship VhttutltefM uml Cnmmttilnn Mercltttnt Quekn SntKirr. Honoiuui, 1! I., I mporterK and Dealer, tn General Mercli-Jidue. N P. DURGKSS, . f rinnor rriin AJHitwt- All lind tjfJdtWng prutnptly ditendei lo l'clt-houe No. i, villL-man' Kprt trp?uter tttttt KutU1vt ten OSice. Shop, No.v4 Kina Stbert. ,...IInNoLirut T AINE & Co. Cammtttloii Merchant it In.pritrrt -nd ilcftlert in Hay. Grtit aftj General 1' rod nee, ItdisOLutt; , .. , Hr H E. McIKTYRC & BROTHER, Mvuctry amt 4'etit Start. Coh. King an Furt Sr ........... . .Honolsu! A L. SMITH, fin,ortcr nml Ialr In Gtuincure, Mtrlilan Sllter-l'lnlal Mine, ' Umektlt, runt. No, 44 IVkt SrSCRT . . lloioi.uu' Kinjr't ComlinationjaJpi-ctactca and IesU'ict, t,utra) VVIra Wpje, Fancy Soaba, iSrture Fraues, Pis. toll, Wostenholm'a PocCec Cnllery, Ponder, SliOt and Ainmnnittoo, ClorC'a eipool Cotton, MkLtuiw Oil, &U klndt of Macldn Needei 'loocttic Paper Pathtens. Sold Affenl of iho unhertally acknowledged Lijhl Kunnin, Dulllct Seuinn Machiaa. t;hh CERMAtllA MARKET. w Hniou-U', li. I. Vent, Miittnn, Txmb, Coultry Href, nml J 'tali Cowiantly on Iwral, and opcliolctu quAlay. I'orl. Siu jet, lUociat, etc., alivayt on liand. Oui nsatl areill cut and out up jn Kaitcn, atjle. All ordera faithful'y atltndol to, and lt li, rml In any painf city. .ShDp e-n Hotel Street, tetu ten I'mar, amt P tne .Sirent, llimj C. KAUPP, l-rojineKir. 9rt A. SHEPAKU, ll'ifiitittrAc'r nv! Jtireltfi lilroaria or W.VI.TIIAM and all other Ameilcan VVATC1IF-S, Outks, and Jcweli. Watoli rojirtiilnj-ins. do a Siioot.ilUy. All orIera fioot llie otl.ei ul mis prom-H') alteodcd to. No. .3, llovrLbraRirr.,. .HOKolcep, 11.1, 169 t)r yitOMAS LINDSAY, Jeieeler ami Jhnniomt Seller, .Vulw, ...mNwanu Sturcr, llukeeuu'. It, 1. (0-iinIit llollUer-O), Particular attenilsn paUl In rena!iin-;r ljcvr il ' Mimy- H I OPP A CO., ,KVfj Stuit lrtttn.tttrir. fjti;jfr ntiil Jirittm in ittt ktutl vf !' Ifiir, lt-lHi-n K y il:. "' ?' '. "r p IIUSTACC, (laMUtttr vira kouM 1 ro) II i!-Vi iiimI tilul (7nrer, ii, KimiSii-nr ....Uxuv IUbwonv IUlu Kii.ty, rUiiUilvt, J Wli- ts Mji'tsllfd. At h itwtU. Kw ev4 by every teaiuiit uidern from (h-tiMrttr JUiTuitt(fu:i) e-ecvtciLs t-piT-l -r va -.aiitai lelepliofiaNo, in. M'l. ly-iiNNnoY. ...C0. ajw V Wliulasislo nail Rot'ull Orooora No. If Iluiil7?ia,ir. . fe .y -- ClCamlieU rll liiVJ IWlUtoi ) irf iaa aaa Frith llir,l''Canllitmtll)i tin Cu Itnu, T liUtul lUnitr Uatonli.iii. TseiriMss Ns H jtt-if T im HAWAIIAN ALMANAC - m,,d ANNUAL VQH it ko aitu- )ua tjti.iva.v IM4 and (a Ulitud Mot of lit ul4eOt"T In li.teittl l o T,SluaUttioiiHkitl. ", ' I'll.,, (xnfayy, 'vl W, UflaliaJ, lUct. r - Tt V THM'il, VUUhr$ vr - . nT. ..ueiiictso iDirtio. - :; nlRIIOI' ft Co. $; II, 11, Ken, 1 iiM-niAn int ... ir.,oii,i im ln llnikH,,; 1l,f! ,,'yi&siJr4,''''0','A,"" Pian-lw), yi??titVL,V,',M ,''H". -"! ISnRir.Tr.VlfllAl1r, I ,raik of I x.aa. Am) ifcstr UfanrlKi t iiosjokono, utromv .w ncLtioLRvr, -A- kfeahiwiwr rf Gitttrnt flmtUne JJuilnui. ';CT - 0 W. MACPARLAWg .ft Co. Im),mlri nml ,f'iMmloi,. M.rrl.nnt,. intier" 'BlSSS Or. Pot 4 QtfiiH 8r7nBRfattf.t r -- v" aart ran lifiilk l Iwrjust Lfc ef 1-artt.t. IV WaOunsa Ptanullofk list Htmni P-MMloaL HrV, lalaJau PssMttkm. lm. hM',?' ?KZ Wa,b. Jja-r Cenoany H. luU. Sheep Mandi OmfMrf, "ASTLE ft COOICH, itilll'lll nml Cnmmtitlnn Alerthnnl, So. tn Klxci StrtiT ,... Hofwcm luroattat AMD ScAein l CENEKAI, AIEHCIIA.VDISE. A'enti for Hit lliichfoek ft CurManr'a HakfaiMn flic Aletander fit Haldwln llamatkat, II. Haltreao', VValalua Haolatlon. A. II. Smith ft Company, riM, Ksual J'A ij"'-!! uaiau, yvu i n 'laiBH Ja li,. i:,,L a fuga C nil kata C&n. ktu I .uikn 'it 1 1 lrt.lt,f-J I 'ri' Ttta tfnlasn t rs He, . I ama-h&I ... fTT- r .. " -ka ivwir 'i matt w riiUEKiA T fsfatw I-orl.r-l r If- l.-.,i- . 1 JTT. rbv l.lak Man-ifjiinn Omfmnr of n tm D. I. V fHMi's ratent CMrti2J Uw-fmic rrtlS Fimm VAlli mm.t I Ia-I.I.. 1 1 . . 1 Jie Mcrcfceitt' J Am. Umwjinht i1 San Yrxw in lit. Iaraauf Jr , fIKj. I t J. !. J -Mnm w vVTMTl rni ,I1P Wlleipa GIMi's 8iaiaiLirt ir ,. 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