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i I i 01 nun 1 - r fH.r 4 save Vb'ry ; (. ,rmi : Marct. 'I'leone 1 "Iteiod-er 1 Vesper lia J -phiue Mil too i mwrd iti Ohr-r Crocker 2 Iir-a4,-nx -.T 'Alice 'Monmouth J Kohert Kdwarli .i J-.hn F. Wr 1 .eere-cal Scotc 'M 'Catherine W Thoma iU k -i" u li Calif .rnia 31 Fanny Apr.l 2 Oeneril Pike 4 Julian 4 Pt.ll:r lit .Mrni--rsr ."i.umon K nor II A, I'll C- hran Turner rn,-ly U. W u,,fow Tinker II II 1 I I II i u ii ii r n k CiUif.-rn, CH-t Iuri- itay .-w Hlford Mar.'anta Hay alit -rn. Coat X- K-.Jf.rl Cale-ema C o-t rrii. -t -;:I .n,i '.lit M ir.- .rit v M ir.t- y Turtle h:y c li-a ;!?' 'frit a-it liun'ift J l M-uijU-i I S-m Z ..irl vtri N- l,i(,.r.j i.Ml.ri W;rH-ifir M. Crl..-! 4 tntaro F-.aer 4 Ir-lU I'tcher i r:..n.u f 5 f'IUo Fuih-r M.lo F..r.iham 7 Adeline reue-r 7 'Fjer-tra krn 7 Lr,aftT ltue'J it F .lur Star M -1 4 litirtjt (French) illei J.t. If.wir-I Hhk.-n . 'Khaahetn (lUm. hk) Whitney lu Florida William li W alt-r Set Baiter ii .'(- .i :r-Tu 1.1 H.ici rU- HowLn.t 14 -lrw fllaw. acr,.) M.ten it 't'twt O'.d-n. hrnf Wdhelm 15 'H.umnj (Haw. b.) Kelly li Tamerlane Win-low it s.if eh li Martha Cornell 2' C. W. M rfifaji Sui.th Si 'Or-eao Clark S Champion Worth. 1M F.4'-. Sm.tr. 27 ll-nry Kie-Wan.1 K-ie-y ! Corinthian Uin AlLa&.v: J Upturn . .!. " " 'J7 Viie-yard .Aat--M f 'if'Triia C'Hfcat l!urj.!-r Hay lturii!-r Fy Hllrrirt. ha v TijRIr fca w IU-i!f,fl Kall-na H.ty Turr V.xj Citltf"rr.i Crr-t'Z al f. rm '' at M.irirarira Itay Maivanta H.iy Mr,-nrit Bny ZmU'nl 'alif'TTn;i I'tt rallf"frjia Cf-at I ' at i f- Ili O.Lt I5.rh'tl'fn-w H iy 'alifTrit 'it i.f I Lilr .in 'irI- VfvrU mark.! I' ) rii'.T-. llir- l.art'.r. COMMERCIAL. Till; RSI) AY, MAY 2. Sir oar lat U-iw, mr hTr t. rrwt llv arrival vf lut one f grchnlmitn, titc l.arl 'Irirttr, Ju Iay fr-.m I'talailclpMa. vitb a carp of ruai consttrr.'-.l l tlt I mini Stat.- Naval A irrnC Tbr owU will l-f nCwv,! o ih K-plannl'- aiiJ ht-l.l (or tb wir of Un ttrnnrr t,f Utr rniv i Slate Nary, it huh mj touch hrre rrjuirii(f taf'Iir. arxler-tarwl it i ti e loCrDthn "f tVil nwmiarnt lo makr Honolulu a l-it f r the Sortb Pacific, f r whi-h it rr-at ailvanta'-. We h"-- trfm mmay mouth to tn m lii i.f China rteanirn runn;r. tooM this ocrar, arvl-r thr Kitrnap uf th I nitrJ Stat-H ., cmnret Tbe ur al ministration will no daM favor the entrr- prtv. bat the -.litical troul.lr may ilelay it c.:.iplihin-ni- At all eveaU a coal dep. will he a u-p towards attaining the Tke miwioaary pocket Morning Star retarned oa Friday, from a trip to the Maniaem. A rej-.rt t rr cruiM will ler fbund in another part of the paper, she Kill tail ayain in alivut ten dat ir the Caroline l.lanl. The balenhip Or ran, Clark, fmoi the California coa.it. arriv ed oo the Kih, with a T" -I catch of oil. li banelj. Reii h-i her, teTeraJ whaler from windward port hare tou.-he.l here in paaaiow. The prinj teanoo may now lie considered a c.i4e.. There bare amred tince February, il hWi. hailing 1.2l5 bbla. rp. and 19 CIO hbl. wh. oil taken during the winter cruie, glviog to each reel an arapr of 2i h b. irm and Zfi hhis. whale oiL Thi how a very enml report tr the between wa oo'an work, in which thipa renerally d twd eipect to earn ex proaeg. The hip Spttdtttll, cosnman.l'tl hy Cai-t. J. M. Green, will ail t-day Hr San Franciaco. She has a full caro, crnaitinfr of 2,000 bbia. of nil. 5) bhla. of mntaiee, 104 balea of polo. Sou goanin, aa m kec of uirr. The Kbooner t-mm.t HxLt, ha teen chartereil by J. C. PpaJdiDg. m., lur a trailing voyatre to the Ane r an.1 nei-h- "fine porta, ai-1 will be dipatcbr.i in a day or two. We un werttaad that Mr. J. R. Pratt will take potnaire in her. DwurCir trade rauair.a without any chance land proilore of all kinds ht hard to dopnae of. Fresh ami aaleable Ko.nl received hy recent arriral, firvl a ready market, and quick ale. ccaa Coaniderahte a!e hare been made for export, hut on private terma, auppor.t to be a ileciine Iron last prertnu quo tatiooa. Beat qualiUe could not be placed at orer Ce or 6c. Moliwi. The Sptrdtrtll take aVut 2W) barrel. Coma IV ; ktrxe atock no ban.1. (csiiu le i a lot eo furwar l by the Sp'tdwtll. Pbotwio.. Am. beef, 17 ; do. prk. $10 SC ili iO ; Haw. beef, fll Ot tli. no deman.1. Ou. PuLir. le tic 4oc Coait, 30c SC ZUc Lcaaiia fZO r 51. Hidu a.a Sat Hale, c&9c; Ruat kins, Zje Si 3ar. Kxcaa..a Sau Franciaco, 1 -er cent, premiuoi ; Eastern, per cent-, and acarre. ! I'bawrw at ll.a.lala. la May. iy. b- m. f !y. h. m. L at Quarter.. I ! u M. I irt ituarter..l7 i 111 M. ew Muon.... tr v lei A. I tull Vl x 'ZZ 1 4 A. LaM Vfuaxtcr,. . . .tal. llh. Uo. A. I.A XK-Vf II.ITKS rrc-eiel ml taia tlOlre. eaa Francieo ....... April 9 . la,n.i.n. paper!. .. ..Jan. 30 !lw t wB.fpaper.. .. Mar. II ) teWrraplac Mar. i " leU-graphic Mar. 'j j 11'f.rkoiiic. ........... Frb. '1 Tahiti,... rydnej. N. s. W Jan. 1 Maipa Mail. Fob 9 Fa.. l-c.i r-r 5pee.lwe, thi .lay 111 !. PORT OT HONOLULU. II. I. AKKIVAI.S. April Am wh thip Orean. Clark, ti day fmm San l'ieK-o, liMt ah thi ram. 2rt A in wh hip Farno. Smith, from Ililo, 4- brl wh Ihw lru.i lay off and oa. 3ft Am wh ih:p Champion. VV.th. fm Hit", Hi brl sp. awntha out lay ..IT an.1 o. 1 JK-ia Mie. park-t M-rnm; Star. CteMt, 1.1 day from j Marriaea. with 1 too old cer, cwomiiuu, ' anl a k n4 firew 1. ' 2i Srh Kamehaioeha I V Chirk, fnaa Latiaina. with 93 I brl lrt-h a III) brl we-t povatoe. fence p.i. 2ft ch ll-tiry. Kiviere.fr.au H.l.s'th lvlkemao.! lio ha uar. 11 b.i arrowroot, lot of aw root, a j h v. 1 eaii.-. and 1C d-rk .aenirer. i 27 Am lark Tre.jewall. 1:1 .ta.t fmm l'hiL.lelpl ia. I with ton coal for the I . S. Na'al sc.rekeeker 1 at tru port. 27 Am w a .hip H-ury KneeUn.1. Keltey, from I bio, SaO brl thi ea..i, 27 A-h K:nma b.-.ke, Wilbur, from Kaliului, with hea! cattle. 2" Steam-r Kilau-a. Bemll, from windward I'ort. with i lead cattle. Jl l,eep. li pif. I h'.re, 13 Imi- pu u, 1 ba( liinira. ?l bale w.-.l. Ill hi.e. 4 l-rl tallow. 3 brell he,-f, I cae copper, a plf-- "li. le bruit. I for,- , .hilrh. 14e.k he.l. 1 bell. 4 . . , . , . - . koa bpl. lot '( fnrni.nre. 4 pkii Mwrcie, an.1 a ' ..u-anuty of ..anre fre,,-ht. i 2S A n Mike.ke. shepher.l.fm Kahntni. w.th Hl hidrt. j 30 e.iat kin. 9 bait wool, li brl tallow, li ack com mewl. 3 Nil hay. 1 ban funeu.. It ack Hour, ' an.1 3 native pajei,er - 29 A-h Nettie Merrill, tiala-k. fm Ililoan.1 Laopahoeh.. , with 1)7 kev .irar, 3 barn-U moUes, lou bac J polo. Ii biK fun-iTi, 4l hide. h.)f, U-. I'a- 1 ener F I. Hank. 3 Chinese, and ;W native on ; ,itr- 2? Sch Kaluna. Ibury. frrm Puna an.1 Laapahoeh, j with 2S6 bar polu. 30 bid-. 1 pulu pre. I'a- . ten eer J f Kun:. and a aatire on deck. 1 29 Am wh l,ip Cnnthiaiu Lewi, from Coat of Chite, 20O wh. lioo b.e. wrwn Uy off and on. ' 59 Sch I1J F illow. CanrUjre. fm Hanalei. with l'J conl wood. 3 hT-. ii bail coff-e. 4 boxe peaches. 12 h.de. i ts i annua, 6 pifcs. 10uO orange 14 deck j paaoeneer. S rVa Soiwahio.-. Kuheana. from Xawiliwili. with 253 kesr and i;l mat icar. 9 ban w.J. 7 d-t. j-.ta- 1 tie. 14 do. tuiiftu, eoril wood, 12 pip i cabin i and 3) deck 1 a-rser-.Ker. May 1 Scb Vf kai. J.m. tntn M..,kai. with 8 bac funeu. 200 bill awa. 30 has arrowpa. 2 hore. 3 pin. , 1 Sch rrvahel, itatawa;, from Knluw, with 4 cords ' w.l. i eaak m"l.ie, k-f sutrar. etc 1 S-h Warwick. J .ho lt.ili. frn M lekai, with a k'a.! of water mcl .n. IIKIMRTl'KKS. April IV-Am wt bark CaitwriiM-. J. tl'-mpteaI, tor Arctic. 2ft Am wh ship Fahtus. Smith, for Arctic, or Am wh ship f Kunpinti. W .-rth. for Arctic. Jrl SV-h Kam a. M In-. b Lanaina and Kahulai. 27 Kritieh bnict. Vl.ircella. Parker. - Victoria, V. I. 27 Am wh rnv Vilo. FoeilhaiD. f-r -b"tk. 27 Am h ship C. W. Morzan. Hamilton, for Vhotk. 27 Ara wh bark Martha, Cornell, for tVhouk. 29 Am h ship llecry Eneeiand. Kelley. for Arctic. 2 Am wn ship Corinthian, lwuv. for Arctic. ja rih Henry, Rinere. for Lahaina. liana and nibv. 9 Bch ttametianieha I Beckley, d Lahaina and Kalepoiepn. 30 Haw wh bark Klixaheth, (late Cytthia) Whitney, for Oclmtok. 30 Haw ach Kalan.a. Kelly, for Och.nk. (She goes as a (rnder to the tUiiarjetb 30 OVlenrmra wh bruf C'tnet, W ft helm, for IVbotak. 31) Am wh bwrfc Nile, Fih, I Kndiack an.1 Arrtic. 31 Warner Kllaaea. HerriU. for windwar.1 Port. SO eh Nettie Merrill. Hulick. ft r Kohala and Ililo. 30 eh Mmkrtke. ?iwTherl, tw Kahaloi. 3S-h Kalnaa. Henry. I" Lahaina. Lanpahorhoe an.1 Karrpaknea. Mar 1 Am wh bark Philip 1st. K. Ilempetrad. 1 Am bark Oriental. Johnson, for Mr K can's I Ian. I. S-a Odd FelUiw. aorlaire. for Kolna. Mniwahiae, K ihe-ao, f-w Naw.liwlli and Kotos. 7 r LI 4 hoi. t - eV-s- -,. 4.-..S - II. i H I I: HkfcK B I Ml. (I T. l ir. fi Apr. I M Jr t, ' V, r I I T"i Ar-t c 'H ! .n-ti- H-'-l Ii" 4 "I .... 'ni , l ;! 4-. l i "i l' -.i '.J 4 l 7 IT lo l.:. : 1 Vl 1I4I l iij n. i ') 1 ') 17' 'J -ri'l .... I'l . . . . '" ..I 1 !.'.! .... ' l'..) JiHJ !'r-l !.- I"! 'ji ; M -l ! :i7" .1 0"ji t. -f-k i-. ii i . . . - 1 . - . . ''i Ar T .i- r. n Ar-Ti.: Hi . (.:- An i.e lT- f.:.r '.Ami lh f,'.:k ... 1 A r' t iO ... Kii-.'sk ... lu Artt.c 4 . T'.i 1 17 ; M ir-i Apr.i M .r. h Atr.l 4' An lie i f.. t-i; . ArVlH- 4 K -tl-.M k -;'ri Art-i.r ' . r. 1.1" 4 fc-ti ti' J An tic !' Ar-t:r lm ihh. tk ! Af'-tir 4- N.M. a: Ar-t.c ci'n M .y AT,1 A).r,l Ir. ,-.rt. Apr. I In - t. Jl 'I N .-k .: ::u :: l. 4 : .... :; i irt- i:' ' - fi'i:.-k ' IX Il'.t-k Apr.l 1 . r; '.'.) V'l 2'j 1 ) 1V An.-r; .... .... !.' :.: ti-.t .... 71 J-'0 IJ'I K'-l. A: Ar-t 1 '!.' K-l. K Ar.jlic i (:-k . ... "-' s fi .t-k Ii 115 .... An-tH- . . . . " Ari-tiC . ... Ar. uc ." Arfli.- . . . . rrt ie I-IM . Ir, p- rt. . Apr:! . Ir, .... A,rl . In i rt. Ajr.I . . . . '-i 7.'.' :,44 1 "-. -i il 1 4 1 .-- " i.iu 11.1 1- J '" !j" 17 O'-t n-vj 4' : t 41 HI 11 I:, p.rt. Apr. I Tt.oV ut inark.-'l. -m.ply l .u. ..it-: mnrrrial n nil Murine firm. WhI-l.!p M'tarkuttti, .f Nantucket. UO'J toiK. i- n..vr employe.! in the lun,l -r l-uiii.-- -n lh c..:i-t. Tie- nt.ii!' hi;, ef,Jn,. f l.-.lf.,r.. -4 toi.. hi s I--, u purcaa-ed by Unf Tappai. Ar Marl. ui . of N-w V'.rk.atu priee led tni.-pire I w w : ir,..., t!,.- l.a;. r jjrt, aiiJ l.e rinpi'.ye.x in me ir-ifc'.'.lll,tf l.uir.t-. The hif pirur on the jrr'-at l.ike o rapi fiy ini-r'-a-iM.' There are nw .--j -;.,m. T valu. d at j ,io.i.t"K, ai.J l,ln-j -ailai -r.-4r-. value. at jl.i:oi.o.. r The X Vrk lutniif rr ial Ad rtitr puM;);.-, a ii-t ,.f th' -an U tli.it v er l.t (,irn.ir 1m. The h-t f.-.i- Up--am-r l. ship-. 71. i.ark Wj, In-. 17. -li..r,er l.-i. -I , ,.j J tut.il .'i7li aole ,,f tfll tfiC ve.-i-U lot 'i."J.';7.iHlO. TTi.- nuiiritlty f -iiira. ;t-- cal vt,tfr"iM P-nn-vlv in the ye.-ir -,!. was t..i:; inc-rrase cTir lis.', 61:1.717 ' valued at $'-Ut.'Hfi.iK ' ' .iimkt i-.m.s. Tli pr-u in- c"iif; !ri.v i f ...i, - 'ii"i.i- rai...u 19 .ii'.wn in in.- ::wt tf,.,t the tr..rf.-rr.- mnt loan, whieh til anar.ll on -ntupl..v at an aver i.-e of 'Jfi. f in crat J- rnaiid n VV.-.li mre. t. I.a i'-e,, ..m i,r."a.lv at J-i and S -li, and i held by the principal holder at '.'4 and :i. Coat. Oil. A l-ra, tical man of Im-un.--- who ha n..I.:.rr ly evamineil the penn-ylrania oi! re'in. -av that the rep .rt of lanre r- tiirt. are inC.itol y th' h.-Muu' 'land ; that in-ten l of wel! yieldirii; twenty-tire t.. thirty Lr.rr.-li jr d..v. five ;. ei-ht i a nearer amount ; that the "w.-ll fail .,n aiier le-ii. w..rk-.l; that where on.- .uiTml-i two fail; .ip. he li. v. thai I-XiO.OjU m..re have l eu -nt than prlucol in the oil region. Pi oia IliiiMv. An improvement l.a l-.-n nia.l- in u ir reflnine in .New Vork. hy l.. -ay th.- H i.rld. nip ina.le fnitn Mu. ovailo niU-e. i pr..ii..un.-.l hy nurar refiner- who have te.te.1 it. a I-iiil' n.-axiy. if not e.,ual. t.. -u-.'ar hou-e - nip which i i4d for family ue. The j.r.-c-s-i of r. tin nvi inv..i-.-4 an ?:e-ne of al-Mit one ,-, nt .. r uailori. an 1 the value in.-r. ..-..l ahouf -ven cent p. r rail ... The pr.--. -s i.entirelv m.-h amc al. n acid lean iiaeil. That p:.;- r d s not state what tt.L pr;e i-. Fih-t WHiLtK. The -hip trie, of Fairl avn. which arrived at New Re.!f..rd. in February, the lir.t whaler of the sea-.n, l-rouitht 2.obbl. whale oil. and the l lul't- r of a e-nu whale. -iiitii wa taken .,x .i.v iei..re it arrival, on the ..u:hern e.Ik-e of liulf MreaJii. 1 li- f.rtt U Ion- t., th- . stale of the late Nathan Chun-h. and will i.rol.i.bu- ...a i. ,,...i t. , t .. .. .. aain. It wa the int. nt ..n of Capt. Jerfe.-a-i to have cro.-id muiciMiii.(i run. but he wa cimi-ll.-d to pp-..-ed direct home, in cone.paeIMr ,.f a .lefeclire maiiiiua.-t. A WaiLivi; Is. IPI.VT. The hark .Vaj.jr hu irr. of N. :.. Capt. lireene. while rrui-ii.e KioJ.ir.eir... low. n-t three l-.at in p.iruit of a Urg- -rrn whal..-. hut i.i.-ht - t in. and the l-.at w.-re .-t -iirl t . f. The bark crui-.l .-verai ,,-, in the vicini ty, with. .ut ucrv. and ii.--.ini: the l-it had .t. put into Rio Janeiro. Ivreml-er 14. F.-rtunat' Ir the n.t kept together aiel rea. I.. .1 --ant. on ihe 10th. all hanl alire, but erv huu ery, Larmir bc.n fire day with-Jt food. MHMORtM). XT Bark Tri.rr, p-wall. report SaiM from I'bihol.-lpl.ia Iiec. -J'. and from the Ca-- of the Ih-laware on th.- J7th at 3 I'. FZxjierience very heavy rale in Ihe North Atlantic ; wa Zl day to the HjU.it.ir, and cro-e n , r,0 W. raed Ca( Horn lan:i lt ; had much heavy wrath, r fn m Ut. JO ii. in the Atlautic to3o S. in the pacific, which we croe! on the giHh, in lonir. S.;i 30 W.. d day out ; thence Ut 8 X. had rery I -ht. haminir air no r-)rj!ar K. tra il . From S N. to j-,rt. h.ol rn-l-nte X K. trad-, and have n. t taken in -ky.-iiU f .r the last 30 day. Cro.-,! the e.,uat r in the I'arific April 11. iu In. p. n w. : ma le J.4wa:i m-rbin of the -Jr;th, and came to anchor at Honolulu at 3 I". M. on the .7th. Feb. 1, Ut. 33 S . lone. 47 W., ,-,... wh ..hn- l ark Wave, of X. IS., tiourij .Northward ; g.'.th, Ut. Ion', fi; 3 W"., fpoke Itnti-h hark Fratikhy, from lj.ri--l f.r I'.-ru. Iie.l F.b. lit, a feainan named I'ark. r liaraln, if Wi.caet. M ante. I f Miionary a-ket M;rn,mf M,ir, fle. tt. rep..rt.-ft Mr.t.v.c on the 13t, Apr.l ; had R...I N Y.. w,n !s all tb- w ,y . Fruro th time of ea.:,.- Honoiutu fll h'-r return, w:, 7,7 ,.,j , aber,t. Left there the f. lt..wijiS ve-l -hi,, china. II c.l.t- ay, 1; month out. . lio brl -rro ; the Mermaid. Je;.-,., ,.f West port, m.-iitl,.. out. 4o l,r! .enn ; the J.inu.-. pti,,:!,, o. k 2f) brl wh oil on the Co, &ihI t-J brl rp.nu on le r way t the Mar.uea. iron ai.. X. Z The O-urri,. which urrivnl rr.i. tl... . ...... Sea Idand K, the lc ..r . repr.rt hiving .-..- ,. ti 1 If h -e.i-r. the F-wtttrw. Ca.t. '.n-: --. . f V I'. . 1" rn.-oi l, tr. m Hoi.oiul'i. with . t r;. i, ,.. ; i,, ti. n..r ,: . -., .. ( montn, will, 4 e bn. .rm ; aiel. ..n the ,u, i,-t ..tr t' -French R.-k. th-r-,,.. ,.f t - ,...,;).. ,.llt T. i, .i,,,. ! Xe l:- r l. Capt. ii. N VI ,.-y. l.r i..!,t up . :I the Xortti Head early on er.',t, (..r. II,. s!,e i, I ,.t ! 'r- m the llyf I.Ure!.. wh-re .l,.-liill t . r . ur- the ha:. 1- ( h- l-.,u re,. Th- Nai-.l- n i. fn,,-. wi,..i-.r:,e -je-cir.i' n of Ihe New ie,lf.-.i la'.n; f! t . a'u: -i m-.t.t'. . nt. ami ), . now on riir. ih it .;. i,r;, jjrni oil a 1 1 lur aiTi.'.- cat. f'mii.ri i hi., ..v VISKI,S I.V IMIKT-MAV . Am bark Yank.e. '..mn,.-l-.re l"a:y. Am wh hip s.jere.!w. '.i. i,r,-.-n, up : r San Fr.-ir.c:-c. Am bark Tn-t-. SeH. Am lia. Pr.r VI irron j Star, ii- .-tt. Haw. bark It. Vv . W.l. ii.. r.-n. will L a-i .,;! f,r Hp men. Am wh h.p I.UM-a-t-r. Ku-s-ll. Am wh hip J..hn l..wi ,i,., i,;. ,,. Am wh -top iie-an. Clark. 11 iw wh bark llamionr. - lit wh ch Maria. Molt-no. Am lwif A fat-, Vrwrlw Kiperlrrf Ir.n. I'orri.u I'orl. Am clipper h.p l-.iack Hawk. Itower. would I-ave S n Frau-ci-.-o alait Apr.l gj, and touch at H.,u..lu!u, en route f.-r Kaker I-I .o.l. ftm lrL l'....l.. .:... V. , . V ." " 1 ' nearly iue irom l u.-' l s.kiii.i. wr.n mni'-r. , , , ,, ,, ... " ' h " "' 'M ' '" ' "" k "''' l'f"l't"J' ' ': -'- mmmmmmmmmmm mmm IMI'DKTS. - - Fm Pint ni:i run r- r Tr;. t., April 27 t.m c. al. -uar mill an.l a; para'.j.. 1 1 brl vinegar, 1 1-a in.!-.-. KXIMIKT.K. . . . For V.rKF' 11 AM. - r Oriental. May 1 4hM- -.-IS'. t"at kin. 2 ca c.hii.i:. 1 boa. i.oli lb hh.3 briv r!..ur. .. d ail. lo Kii om:. 1 J ba.- hay. s brl .t.,t.--. a b.l pork. 1 hread, 3 bri moia , m pumpkin. 1 box reman.. I' ISVKMJKItS r.'Bri..s. From M Ryt i r-r M rniiie 5:.-ir. April i6 Rev Jam.- Bicknell. rr I. II liuhck. Mr I'. l.vku w-.fe, and daughter. F.r? Fna. i.-. .-r Speolwell, May 2 Capt S: tt, 'i- A T Stott, CAW tlliam. ca-tw isf. I Fp-m WiM'W ar. P. r.Ti r Kitvi-a. April C Vfr f". i-i-! w-11 an-1 1, rhil-!r-n. I'apl P'.i-lev and wit . I apt Smith. Wrr I. : l.reen. !r R W W.d. Mr Miller. Mr V Inf. U I liiln.an. K ; Merrill. W K llrown. Jam L.'tix.i.la. an.1 70.b ck f i-s-n.vr.. i iWnpisi Port per KtUu-a. Apr.l .In Mr John II J Ilp.wn. Mi Martha swinbai. Mix Halite Ne,l.ilr, Mi- Nance Sumner. Me S-a. li- E Nolan. P II Treadwae and wife, II M W hitr ey. M ! r J T Waterhoo-. J M K ram. Capt P Ciiuni ir. J W King. W F J'.rlan 14 cabin, and about 100 d-vk paser. Ster. POUT OP I. All A. 11 A. AKRI V.l. April 2Z Am wh h.p IV1 Return. Fi-h.fp'm San Car'o. -J0-1 wh, lloo h-.ne, -as-.n ; 17 sp, joi wh, 2400 lnc. voy age ; W wh. . n lard. 27 Am wh.hip Vineyard. Cawe;f, fp.rn SHn Csrli., 4K wb, 4-0 l.ne. e.Hi ; 14i) wh. l .L-al l-nc. voyage ; 14o0 wb, 4i h.e. i n bp. DKIMUTIRKS. April 22 Am wh hark Martin. I'orrwII. for Ochotk. - Am wh ship Cha. W. Murran, Smth. for Ocbotjk. 2 am wh ship i..od Ketarn. Fi-h. tor Arctic. iit:n. I Pa TT In Marshall. M rhnran. on the -.h M.tnh. Cha S , wife of H'.o. Aooer frail, la'e C..nul to II m..iili THE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. i m usik y. ma y -2. In t!i- I.i-t l'-.'iif nan ;ij i- .tr an KxliiMt if !!' r'-r-i t :iti'i t!ir-!'.ir-"'ui'.-iit.- "f til-' lKitiiutl Kcin-.i'i'-r i-'T tli'.- j-rixl "f '.ri'- vcar ui,l n'tf-f.'ur :'rJ.v, fpjiu A ril It. 1 ".0. which . in-, i t Ji'-r'-vitli - I ii Kiurnl fir :it' hf'i;n I. if"" titurts ft rhr ..ii 11 T rtn- U'll rr;iii Mr 1 O, t; .l;ir, J4, T.- i-.i-h M.'.'I April lt. 1'hj. was T'.l.T .'J 'A' A'..'l!l " l;-r,l ilM. 3-".l, A,,i. f.flTl 1J -,-.'.. u l.- 'ii, l;ur-:i'ivf r"-r.e'' Imp"-:" J-7.77 7 lT.:-rf.il iui;.T. . . I-t'Tlmi T:ix-i ''7.,.'J4 - '.;:. i. . I'rc-r'.'.7'- 11 li:. .V IV! j".71 1 1. ..J :-. V 'i i'i M .-'-!ijn': .n '.ur- ;.4'..?.'l . 'i- ; ! t ' , - '' V r .1 l-.-i I" p;rt.-.-r,t I r " .vri.t:.'-:.t I'r 1'. p't r-:.-r. :.i':.'i . rit..i:.c- W ir fu ' -J :c l?.-ru-:. ". r.ir-.iu I':;' :.'.- I ri.pr' I:.' l.t -. M . - ...- .- i:r-. . . t a-!. I. I; i.i i A; r.I ..-:(,. ...'- :. -v-4 : .J-; i i.; in v. 4J 4. 7 4 ; 7;.- '. l.'- .1.. . 7.'J 4- $ ;4-'..v4 y Hv ..rj- r f t; M : r ( r ;r -r.r. li. V . M. I .1 .-1ITKT. U Put.. Aci- tn. 'I'h'' it.it' Ill' lit ir J ul'lir-ln-il Without IP.'ti- or cofniii.-nt. aii l tin- j uMie are thiT' foro h it in hirkii'--.- r -- tin the iIotaiN, or tho ri a.- n whv tho '2i -iav ar- a.i h-1 to tho on.- year, whi'-h tho .-t.it' in-nt .-hoiiM jToja-rly ha" 1 ii ina-li- t'i i:i! r:if . Tho ini-ot llaiu-oiis ' it-la anions tho rcei-ij't-: i- mj j .j r oov r iiioiii y luTroWxl. aii'l tho -aino it in unions t-sj ' ii'lititri s to iin hiilo tin- itnioiint of loi rowvl iiioioy r- jai'l. So far a- can ! .ith-IT'-'I l'r -in a Mlnj lo lai.oo at th-' .-tati-tics. t! o j uhiio i:i.am-'. Jo imt iinlii-ato any unh-alth-iii- --. alhi-it the I uhlio I riming how.- a ih-a.l lo of ahout .4.til,(l. whi.-h sum aloiio is more than i-l.'-o. s.-arv to. -xe.-ut.-the work. Tho " i-a.-li on J.j.inl," vo pre.-iime, is lo t 1 etoiie masonry, tho walls luiti from five to sev availahlo for tho inrreiit wants of tho pdern- 1 ell feet ill thickness, and tho whoh- being below iii'-nt, hut i I ill :is a r- sTVi- tu tiifi t -.oho.Uor tho level of tho ground, renders it iimro dura-hill- or ..'dilations maturing, as a hank lnue-t ' hh' than if it had been i-oiistructed, as res niuays ke. p a r.-.-. rvo to inoet ileinaiids on it. orvoirs o. iiorally an-, wholly a' liVe frouiid. Tho From tin. tal.le, it d.-s not appear whether supply of water is now obtained from several tho uhlio ! ht has lx-en increased or do- I springs, ono of tln-ui ln-iiifr tho same as that .T'-a.-'-d during tiio year. . rdinir to a i forim-rly list J to supply tho city, hut tho j rin- stateim-nt inado in this paper, in our i-suo uf j cij.al one is that kown as Kajeiia spring, near May 31. 1XM. whieh was Las.-.l on tho report tin." Kapeiia tails, ami distant troiu the reservoir of tin- Mini-t. r of Finance tor that year, the ahout llt'00 feet. To conn, ot tin so, the' frovern- puhlio liahi!itii st'iod as follows; Y.x -!.. .; f r l il -. ir . l..-ar:ii 1 J p. r c-i.t i:.t. r t . f lo(i.07 " I'.-l.t r.-.t l:aa inr i:.l. r,--t -.7"J 1 1 M.-ii'-y hc-rrowc-d oi, account of W at-T Works. . . . U.i.t-io i"J T :al H.l.M JVrhajs a comparison of tho receipts of the j a-t year, with those of the preceding: year, and also a oomj aris. .n with tho Jlstnnutt ' lb . c-tj'ts for li0 as made l.y the Minister uf Fi iiatioo, will not le nnintorestii'fr l ore For this purpose, we will take the table as j uhlislnd above as covering one year, and take our half the amounts friveii hy the .Minister in lti(l. his rej-dt and estimates having I.-on f..r two vears: i'ri !';. .'(Ci,d t'ttirnntr Ihtirit t;r !-... fr lsoo. fr b'Vi. ynr'vj. F-.n-iiai Impirst- ; ln.'i.'.' Is j-7.77 ; I.I'.'.lni. j..17! Int-Tlial I'. liilit.-ree... . I'.l.'J.el -J-.4 jS ll.'l.i'i 4.'.i.0 Taxes .r-4.4j'i f.7.".'4 ft4.::o li.iVermiK-iit Press H.4:;i ..'. 'T'i 4.H..U line-, J.I.J'j -".71 2 ;;7.'l K. IJ.0'4 ll.-.e.S 1J.-7". Ilov-f Kcalizi.tioi. i-'.tl.1-. i'ai..; 44.mhi Mis.-.-llani-ous K'-e. :p'., 4.1,1.14 i-.4i4 iii.-oo O.ej The principal fact which the aluve figures ilisclo.-H; IS tin- great error IliuJo in estimating tho income derivable from duties on foreign imports nnd'T the now tari3', and the correctness of the position taken Ly this journal at tho same time that those estimates wore made, that there would i i r. nr. i' t . . r .1 ik.- ii .arge ..uin.fr ou in xne r-eeipts iron, mis source, owing mainly to the ten p-r cut. tariff. The following was our language in our i.-sue of April 20, lSf.0: i One of the principal arguments advanced by the Ministry in favor of the high tari!T was that it was nece-sary to sup; ly the deficiency in our revenue, created by the reduetiou i.f the duty on liquor. That deficiency, as we have just shown, and as the report of the Minister f Finance will unquestionably corroborate, is mine than made goi-l by the m. petty tax liw,atid any further increa-e in our dut'es on foreign merchandise is not only unnecessary, but ing importations, driving away our shipping, and ctipp'iing trade generally, and thu may defeat the very end which is sought to be gained an increase 0v!w',,Uat is to Le the 'result of tin's f:m,cial scheine. which the Ministers have set on foot with such a flourish of trumpets? Those, who have L-oked at it mo-t thoroughly, think it will have powerful ami ... .. r i u immediate results, some i.f which may I stated : .T.. d...-r. ae the am.-oi.t of every .!.-siT.'li.....fl..,iv.rted in. r. har.ii-o. j.l A a i-"'e.-iry c .(U.T.ce . f th- f..p i.'..uiL'. to p-iluce th'- i.iin.'- r of merchant v.-- I- c .min-' tr-. o.!. T- i!nr- away the whaling tl-et to j-.rts where th-y can ol.t.il.1 l!,e:r DUI'pll". with ! C"-t. 4:h. Tc . r at - a p-n. ral -tacnation in trail-union; f.r'iiTii . r : t" ere at- poverty anion.- the native by r-diienu; the .I'-ii.ar.-l f.-r .oiiie-t:c ip-!'i. au--l by a f.illinc '-IT in th- -t .ippi.'ur : and to cp it. h.ir 1 t:i.i V from one end of the i-1 ,n l- t-. '.!.. ..tl. r. If this theory is correct, and all experience goes to siipf-.rt it, i ur high tantl s:heme very much re- s.-n, b ie, the plan which the oi l w, lw a- opted with i her hen, that lav the golden egg every ly, and if I we are le t mistaken, will pr.-luce a somi wh it similar re-nit. Sueh, atleist, is the firm conviction of by : f. r the larger portion i.f ..ir merchants, and of nine- j tenth.- of the f.T ig:i community of the kuiglotn. j 'Ihe dt-crea-e in the amount of imported good- now ' paying five percent, i i' Ac i io. i';,y '., and we feel an re in predictiiii; that the sum total of such . g. e d imported durit.K l v,jl (the first voar .f the j ..... ratio,, of .1... new toil!.! U .f.iurc.l at l.a.t i m.i.ti.tirth, uii l that the total revenue from customs ' " . for Jsoil will not exceed that f I o ', while its i. pi ra te n wiil have resulted in reducing or driving away bi t h our merchant and whaling marine, an 1 c n-e-ijuentiy injuring cur domestic and foreign Commerce. ; ll sucn te-u!t follow.-, it wid not be simply temporary, ' but t-ermahciit. ! nth.-r causes have un. jue-ti-.nably helped to - produce a Jocrea-o of r.-y. tiue as above exhibited, but the princijsil cau-e has b.-.-n the lew tariff. This may not appear perfectly clear to our state-men. tier the reasons icAy it operat. s thus, but it is n ine the l.-s a fact that it is so. 'Tariffs," in the language i,f a contemporary, speaking of the changes made in the recent American tariff. are dangerous w.-aj'tis to play with, even in times of profound peace and harmony. They are ijuestions on which parties for a long time divide. To tinker at th-ui does not ' argue very well for either the wisdom or states manship of those uj-'tl whom the duty has , devolved of guiding the -hip of state through the : breakers by which she is at present surrounded.'" The fr-e trade pdiev is fast gaining ground in every ijuarter of the gl.Jie over the exploded . notions of protective theorists. Light duties or , nrie at all are found to Work to the advantage of every country, far tnoi-e than high duties. Fng'.aiid is .very year r.. hieing th- mm.Vr f imported articles subj. ct to duty, and we believe that the P.ritish tariff ti -w applies to le-s than twenty different articles. So too with France i h r policy, under h-r pr. -sent Ii!-ral and en lightened Sovereign, is ev.-ry year tending to free" ' trade. The main cause of this is the fact that fr.-.' trade and unrestricted c .nine re g . hand in hand, and to. government cm afford tiovv-a- lavs t place an embargo or drawback of any kind on its coiniiierce, which is the grand leT or mainspring that enables its people to provide for the supj-ort of the government. A prosperous and induitri .u- j--oplo. be th-y , French. Fnglish. American or Hawaiian. , backed up by a thriving and vigorous com merce, far more r.adily find the means mid ' far more cl rfully supj-.rt the government ! by direct tax ati-n, than when trad-, e..;i. lueree and indus-try arc crippled by heavy or ' nnnital inbargoo. Wo .j not vvi-h to b.. ini.lvrtH..i a ii'Jv'M'atiiii tin "ttif i- t:ti -i ? .",.';... uch ha- ii'T 1--.ii i:r .-itp'i: m t what 1 a- aKv:iv" 't:t' ( t. ar- . anJ ia'- l-t ii . th- Htm---t lr ti iii in i uri T . in i'iii!urr-'. w ith l"Mr liutKs. siv XT i '.'dii. it cix j . r ct nt. at tii'- uut.-i'it.'. ail t" .v laC'-'l "ii tl- Kti t'tiii-. lj r-'turn tu th- hiiaiii-ial t-xfiihit thv uIn I jl :,KT1 aj f i-.ir? to ii.ac ltt-n nd.-.i the la--t tweiw lijoiiths t'.r j ul 'iic imi r"'-lut lii. - . I ii r i 1 1 th- hpritii arni ulnur -t' l"''"'. tin- 'lr'.l-;iii i f th'- harh'-r tiiul -t i.r-i -u ot tl.v Kr-jKtiui'io wt-rv the jriiiciial j -uT I i- wurk i:i I r-; ?iut .-iiic' th'- arrival of tii- wat r-'fij'-s in 1 .-, iu' t lat. thi-o havi- 1k.--ii m-J'in!'-'l. ai.il tli'- lnw vatif wi vk? J Ti -e-c.:-i with i".T. It -;i i; j h-a.-urv t.- no I ti.-i- thi- j r.'jrr.T-? ot tiii raiiv valuahh- im ! f r"V' iii..i,t," ji-'W in-arlv i-ouij-h-t'-'i. tV-r win n ! iini-hvd. it ii,ut r. ll'.xt ri'-'iit on th-' v, rn- ' ni' iit. at th" .-.uii'- tiiii'- that it will prove : I :i i.i our oi tv. I h- oi l wat-.-r wurk!" w- rc . .-"itru.-tcl in 1 ". an l - t uixjut . 1 ".("'H. l li'1 J'ij ' 11 r -ii wi re i- ur ii.cl.ts ,:i diaiiu ti r, ai,'l in liiaiiv i t the .-tr'-cts oil" an.l two iiu'h l"ai J i -"1 t r-' lai-1 .i iwii. Th- mi of wai. r wa.- thi.- o. ili- .jii'-ntl v ry Mnall. an l the , iiiiinh'T of jM-r-on- all -W'-'l to n-e it was ro ?trictel to ahout two lnuiure.1. Tho ihii,aii'l, li"Wovi.r, for an in Te:i.-o of water has heen so ur.-nt that tho .veri.tm nt iin.h rt ok to ooii struet ln-w works, whieh -ro llanni-l n such a scale as is thought will amj ly suj j ly the- city an.l sliipl in- I T many years. ,t as the ir. n braces, would undoubtedly support the en l'.njj as tin' pipes may last. The. pipes are i tire weight of tho vessel amilships, without hoiking of oast iron, an where th.V W'T 1 wore ordered from .Votl.iml. oast spressly t-.r th:s jr..v. i tTliluent, ami were all thoroughly tested '.o l..-.i shi.. i .-d. Their eo.-t. iiieludin ' the '" It " ' ' . 1 . .1 J I, 111 lrei-lit. lias Ik el. about HO. A r.-oi ivin re--rvoir l hy I'hl foot, has Leon coii-truoted a f. vv hun.ir.d vards nh..e tho site- of tho old olio, and marly opj.sito tho ro.-i ! doiioe of Tins, llrown, I.s.i., oapalile if lioldin ahoilt 20.M0 frail. .lis. This is 1 nil t of Solid no-lit has heen at coiisideraMo expense, iirst in purchasir.o; a light of way from the natives owning; tho land along tiio river l ank, and then in gradiiio; a track to lay down tho j ipo. A ; portion of tho route has he.-n very diHieult to coii : rtruct. rcijuiriiig coiisiderahlo skill in cng;ineor iiee tiriil a "rout ih-nl i.fhi'.-iw lilastino- throui'h H, , .... ., i . i. i Solid rook. I his l.eaw ,oh is not Vet comt leted, : b it probably will be .lurinfr the present month When liiiNlio.1. having a level grade of six or ' eight feet wide, it will furnish a pleasant walk or promenade to the falls. Kapena spring push es out from a crevice of the solid precipice whieh composes the sides of the gorge In-low the falls, and furnishes as pure and delicious a supiiv of water as was ever obtained for any citv. A large' cistern is constructed near the spring with a wator-frate to all ay the surplus water to i scape, arid from this a five inch pipe conveys, the water to the reservoir, located '2VW feet d iwn the valley. From the reservoir, the water flows through a tvvelve-inoh main down Niiu.mu avenue, a dis ; tan.-e nf over o,i00 feet, to the water-side. The : bottom of the reservoir has an elevation of nine ty-one feet above the whan wnere the water ! diseliarfr'-s into the sea, which elevation is ! su.'lieient t . carrv it to the top of the highest ; l.uilJit.-s in Honolulu, or to throw fountain- j'-ts forty or fifty feet high. From this main pipe, live-inch branch pips' run through all , the cross streets, and the.-o again arc ccm : n -cted by four-inch pipes, through the streets running parallel with Nuuanu. all the princi pal crossings having gates by which the water can readily be shut off from any street or section : of the city, when in case of lire it is needed in ! another part, or when it is iieec.-sary to shut it oil' for repairs. Throughout the town there will ; ,v. fortv-four of these gates. Nuntcrous hy- ,lra,,ts arc l'vid.-d. which having coi.p- lings fitted to each, can at any time be attached to the hose of the Fngine Companies, and thus ; , .. . 1 i :..; t. ir . i ... . aid greatiy in extinguishing tires. V e iiave or. r i . K-Veral tilncS alluded to the great force of the water of the hyJrants, it on one oeea-icii having thrown a stream through fifty-feet of h. .so over the M.ikce building, which is three stum s or ! about fifty f'ct in height. f these hydrants there are s.-veiity-oig!it distributed through the citv. Ti.centiro h-ngtli of wat.-r i laid l.. vvn in j the city, iii.-li. .'.ing that from Kapena spring, will i not le- le.-s than seven and a half miles. The ' pipe, uru ldM as far as the prison M tho North, ' ' ' .... and to about the r. -i .. i ot .Mr. Castle in the opj.sito direction, and are carried, we believe. tiir.-li-'li all the street.-. wherever there are " dwe llings. This public Work will be one of great v.ilu;- t,( ,). .;,., litl i.rosporitv of 1 Ion. lulu . and , -'..,. "".I..-V spent a pears to have b-ell JU'Jl- ... . ... 11I.---1 oiotisly and economically cXj enueii. ii win co-t, wh'ti completed, not fur from .do.otio including the pipes; but even with this large : outlay, it must prove a ro ;;.'.. investment to i the government, producing a steady and reliable r-venu" of not less than 12. : or .l.",ihi per annum. It is cstimat.il that the springs c .inn-ding with the reservoir, will supply ab -ut ' .Vji.U'OO gallons every twenty-four hour, and j that tiio d.-mand for the city will averag" 7S.M 'gallons p.-r day. which will a!l w a large sur ; j.!u for emergencies, sueh as fires, or extra sitp i plies f .r ship. ing in tin; fall. In case of f.re, 'including th- supjly in the reservoir and main : pip-s, tlier- will be al-.ut ."iMt.eun gallons avail able at a moment's notice to be u-e.l f .r this pur pose. This large supply of water, with the nu iii.roiis hydrants located in every street, will prove a great protection to property. The only want still fit. is a larg- .juantity of bos.-, suili : cient for any emergency. Th- wat'T pip--.- w.-re ..rd-red fr .m S--otl:tnd, through Win. AVebster. F.p. who has tak n much interest in the construction f the new works. S far as we know, they have roved sat isfac 1 fry. and we hazard little in saying that they j wi'd b- found cpial to any laM ih-wn in any ' city. The work supt rint. -tiding the planning and laying down the pij.es. and ot constructing the duct from Kapena to the reservoir, has n : p. Tlorme-.l by 11. A. S. Wood, lis p, Sin .-i ii.tea .ivn: of Fubiic Works. Not nv P.iHiNo. Since Mr. Hugho has gft his iron fo-ir. iry and blast in operation, he i- turtiirg 1 ut some specimen, that ' make the natives stare." He has already cast several heavy pieces i f iron, cue of which weighs atiout 4-jO-) ib., and is intended f r the ci-coai.ut oil press orlered f r Cift. Fng'iyh. of F inning's isl ml. Mr. H. is j-reparl r,ow f. r aim. st anv size ea-tii g-1 from a rowlock to a ten ton wheel. We see our ne:ghU.rs at the coast are boasting if their ability. W e are not far a-tern however : I O ..K i'.-t:..-. V wheel w- -h.; c -v. 11 1 !...i..i -uc- . wheel I- o F . v. 11 t !. .-.,:. Fro. .11 t' - I , - v cot': - 1 oti:s or in i: a i:i:k. VvfKirw 15vkk Ti'.iK-ii.. l'ii's tii.o vos-.-I ;"'-v i ur b i-;ii'.--s o'inim:ii;fy y -urj rise. -rr;in-f a- -iio li-l, hoiviir Ulon with ooa! l..r tho I'n-rol :a'os Naval .-t'.re-kevper, aaj uiach:!.cry f.r tho -uir plaatatieii nt llrewor "Jl. in Sturl iy t i-t, in r'- ilays fru'ii I'hi I-i-iolf !i i.-k. She was .r;i:; 1 ." f 1 1 t of wator wiu-n ?ho ii!-.-.' I ti.e l'..ir. an i has i n' v in that dt-ptU .-f h--I i She wis o!i.i:u j''.a's tv water. . " i- t-itii uoh aoi.irol tv tho 1 1 --tt i in whit is com-ct in n.;val ;irc!iit'.-0firo, an.l her re-. r 1 i-.iay ho state ! as f .'.. : The Trtc:,' was l u.lt at New York in 1:.7. 5y Win. H. Wti l.. ihe ox -tohr .o 1 --hip-huil lor, who?o i.-it:io with t!, -e t' (li-. r.-f S:e r-. tho huhder if tin' . I 1 . anl 1' ii.aM McKay, th e ccnruc:..r -.-f the fV;--,- .-., is tvrH - 11 or aiiucii-;,.:- are 14-' loot U-u.h, new leot I oa:u, ai: 1 feet iri v;e; th I her truue is i.f live iv-.k. white .-k ai.J 1 -ou't, plai.ke.1 with wliito. ik, o j pi-ro I, oi pper fa-touoJ an i I :i:t-l". it ol in a up.-ri.. r la i:.:.er. Her c :i-truct!in was a sjrrinteii h-1 pors t.ai:v l-v t'n t. 1!. T. Sewa! her nee present c niin-iti icr. who has heen in o intuand she was 1 luuohe 1. Her ! is that ..f a niolium clipper, h ivin t.arp cei:cio lines, a:, 1 a hci tl it ti.,T, whh'u experience has prove 1 t.. l-o t!io ho.-t Uii-Kl ft.r oi u.tiiaii.g r. i.J sai'.ii, an.l -lev 1 carrying Capacity in t!io Mine vi.-sel, a desi jeratut-.i i f groat value t owners as we!l as to shii pen? i f i..eds. She is als diigimal'.y -tr ippol with 4 A inch iron, fere an 1 aft within tho lu l l hoinz ho'.tei at the cri.?s;iiij-i through an.l tiirnUjih. Ilor kivi.-i cs an l riders are nearly four feet in height ahevo tho tleer tinihers. ni-ikia to K.ttom i f ki-ol ahcut 0 feet of Seii 1 oak. scarfoJ and Ln.il toil tegother, which, with or netoliug tier m ttie .ea--. .-ne was ospociaoy in- as vet has made 1 ut one vevage. to tho Hast, taking - a caro of black popper from Sumatra- to Marseilles, an l maiiing t no pas-age m l'Hj Uays . L.oing ciny .'o .1.,.. ... I-;..-..'...- -II ......I.. tU.. ...sjoto from VJ1.S IU HUM ,1111. IIC 111 SO 11, .I'O. ...... New Orleans to Kjstot, in V2 days arriv ing before ; vessels which sailed 10, l "i an 1 U days boh re her. T1,e 7Vi. is nw ned by Messrs. Wm. A. Sale .v Co. ot New lurk, an l she has been chartered I y tier cons: 'noes Messrs. 1. C. Waterman V Co., to Messrs. - .('.A. Williams .V Co.. to proceed to McKe m's Island, i to load guano for the United States. The fine ap pearance ot the ri. .-.'c an i tne condition sue is i... j as she lays at the Ksplaiiade, reflecis great crclit J tipon her first otlicer, Mr. (,'unniiigiiaui. j Fiiiior.s a s ii I'kintkiis Aitkkci ati i. The late j news from Washington indicates that the now adui'ii I istration duly acknowledges the intluenee of the press, in the appointment of so largo a number of editors to rospcusibie fillets. At least one-fouith of the ap pointments would seem to Le from this class, lie sides the Commissioner to these islands, and the Coii- j eul to Honolulu, both editors. Mr. Raymond, of the i N. Y. 77 .-ii. is appointed Consul to Havre, worth j eight to ten thousand; Mr. Thayer of the N". Y. I'm!, ! U Cnusul General to Kgypt, worth so, &H); Mr. Fry of the Ti itnine, Secretary of Legation to France; .1. j L- liittenger, of Si. Louis, to bo Postmaster at M. Joseph worth a-t.KKi, ,uul many others less pronii- uent. s-iiiioii t amerou, Secretary ot War, and .vir. H imiin, Yice-Piesident of the United States, have 'both been journeyineu printers, from which humble . . J . ' . position tney nave risen step uy step o siauu cu mc position they highest eminence. I.v Lfi ic Once Moke. The whaleship Oreun Commanded by Capt. W". W. Clark, arrived mi Fri day last, fiiteen days from San liego, off which port she has bceu so fortunate as to obtain lo0 barrels of oil, which is the largest catch taken by any vessel this season. The John lluirlaml brought in a. larger car.ro, but part of it was saved from the wreck of the bark Dtluwure. The Ocean is owned iu New Haven, and is the only vessel hailing from that port, and is ou her third season out, having taken li ') bbls. sperm, and 11300 bbls. of whale not a bad voyage consider ing she only took 'JO bbls. during her cruise in the Oelmtsk last summer. Capt. Clark assures us that it is very pleasant whaling iu an American port, where he can learn the news from Washington by every steamer arriving once a week. New Macuiskrt. The Vankcc brings the ma chinery for a new bread bakery, to be erected by the Messrs. Love. The machinery will be driven bv a neat two-horse engine. There is no reason why Honolulu should not make all the hard bread requir- ed for its trade, as good aud as cheap as the Lest im- j a 1 i PorlLJ- , Speaking of engines-, we notice that the Triple brings a new steam engine of ten or twelve-horse power, from Philadelphia, for the Brewer Sugar Plantation on East Maui, which will supersede the mule power, on which the mill has heretofore de- pended. Slowly but surely, we are establishing ' J ., . , . , around us the evidences of internal prosperity, and to every one of them we would say God-speed. lt...t- iini ii Tiic i i n-i v P.rcv P.ll- TMPKnvp vieir ' diiivii-c ir.n-n " .ii. The truth if the aliove f.imil. ! iar line, which every admirer of lr. Watts' poetry, ; has read a thousand times, is rendered evident by i the actions of the little "cusses" at Kona, Hawaii, ! where one swarm has increased, in seven month?, to j Uc.ty.t!,rec swarms. At this rate ot increase, no ! ,bor can be better repaid than the raising of hoes. 'Honey is now selling at three rials per pound, and when it can be a .lorded at twenty-five cents, it wi'd enter into extended use in the manufacture of sol i water, and like thing-, which its ptesent tin. legh price will not allow. j Worth Knowing. One of the most troublesome complaints at sea is the following, which from want of knowledge anl proper remelies carries n:F more b -t ..w.-.l upon h. r. and w. u'.l r. --pcctfuiiy . .licit th- cntiuu i i... ,t . .. !;, ti, . an.-e . f tl,.-s.une. F'T frclrlit or pa.--ii". .-toplv to the Captau. i Victims mail pet uajis anj oinii u.ii' jo mo. i ! following simple remedy, obtainable on every ship, , may often save a life if resorted to in time : To Cir.i: li.iioiM. . I'arcti lri'.f a pin: of r:c until it t.p.wn th'-n l-.il it a- r-'.-e is u-a'!y ! -n-- Kit -! -w!y and it w ill si p th- in. -t al.iriuine ran- .-f diarrh.i a. Fink Fmimsh Hair P.itt -nts, pKitri-trttY .vc ' Our indefatiaable friend IIolTmaiinn, i f the drugstore on the corner, has just rt-eive 1 a tine aSDrtment of lirushes. Perfumery, Soaps, .c, and a new articie ' called Citrate of Magiie-ia, which sli iull be in every family. For particulars see advertisement ?, and give him a call. j "Sn iik '." A monstrous shark, which measure I ! 13 feet in length, and 4$ in circumference, was cvp 1 Mired by some of the boat-boys this inornr-ig. outside the reef. laroim i. HonsK at Auction. We woull call the ; attention of in rse fanciers t j the sale of " it t. St. tt s . carriage horse, to take place this day, at 1" o'clock, . A. M., opposite salesroom of Mr. Lvcrett. Li.-Ti Br. A lecture will be delivered before the Honolulu I'a-haway Association on Saturday evening I nest, May 4, by I'r. L. II. Gulick. We anticipate a 1 goodly atten lance on the occasion. fe.'"T-V-f-e i.'jf - thi: sT5aA.in:i: A 8 9 5w A 3) U e M Iv Al' A I ! Tin nsi)v m:t. may oth. At linlf-iit I I. M. prrcily. On ON" MOXDAV. MAY Hiili. fr IIII.o. )N Tl'KSOAV. M A V lor KONA. ON MONDAY. MAV S'lh, for IIII.O. O N T I ' K s I Y . JINK I Hi. lor K O N V. ON T II I' ll"l A Y . J l" N K 1-i!i. lor KAt Al. .1 M 'N. '.ill I.N v . .. . II . 1 - ' -.- b II. S. N. Co. s i;viM: N I. Tho mei.ihi rs i f this fine machine iniy wo: I l-o pn u I f its appi.-arar.co. and i-vident o.- ihili'v f Joins yo.'inaiiiy s.-rvieo in caso a are sheu'.i reak out agrn. which ovotit may tho c lst aver; Wo h i 1 tho pioa-uro if in-pectina tin- ii--'!io ; a few davs acu, and the arti-tic de joratien roilocts j iricit e:.- h up. n Mr. 11. OiHiland. at wln so sin p thf I t ai executed. The mythelegical paintiPit- show .i .....r i .1. a Crv i pproc-.att.'ti i't i no v irtiu. o ... . ... (,;,;:. Tno members, coin p. s.-l entire .y or H iw.i':-iii residents, have eh. sou for their motto the U M words. .,V mj," and from what we know . -f some who compose tho company, they wi'.l act un to its behests, for - T: v :i l.-t i:i k: i.-'.t s ' tro:i. :t- :irr.-T- itiii'.- iv - l . :r.- r. .i-c. 3.) A I 1',-koiiask. The Haiku Sugar I'l 1 . r s.i-i-. inta- i ion en Fast Maui, has reecntlv bought a tract of ImdkiH Wiias Hin.akuat.i k... adjoining their pro- portv It is about two miles long and four miles in Lro:ohh, and e. nt uns some oGOO acres, for which a fraction over one dollar per acre was pai l. This 1 land is said to Le e.juai!v well adapted to sugar cane ! as that now under cultivation, and wiil enable the Cei::j --any to cultivate cane higher up the mountain.: ' s0 as t grind all tho voar round. The capacity the mill r.nl works erected will be about l.OOtons i i : of sug ir a voar, L ut if half th's amount is turned cut, it wid prove the most productive enterprise of the kind on these islands. From all tho information we cau gather the prospects i f tho company thus far are ! tj u'riiij:. rt j.-,BK KiM'Liso. The " Yankees beat the 1 hitch" j on inventions, and no mistake. We have before us a j substance made from a mixture of saw dust and rosin, I which purports to be " 0. l?n trick's I'atrxt Fikk KiM.Lin." It is in little square cakes like soap, one i if which will when lighted burn for about fifteen j ' minutes and kindle any coal or wood fire mstanter. ! It is ka- fire. Thi sample was recoutlv imported, j ' . " , I here, and Messrs. 1. T. Waterman .V I o. have a inn, .i..c . ic. ! sman iiinui; o. o ,o. . ..r ... boxes, and is very cleanly in appearance, u js ji.si tho thing for families and whaloships. 1U;i;i l.R Koxa I'aokit. The favorite schooner K'kuuluohi, has receutly changed hands, Mr. John H. Cole having purchased tho interest of Capt. Stott. She will be kept on the same route on which she has for several vears been running, and under the com- maii'I of Oipt. Marchant, who has always managed , r her with credit to himself, and we doubt not profit to her owners. For the increasing traffic with the j fruitful district of Kona, she is just tho boat, and we doubt not will continue to be as she has alwavs been an absolute necessity to the Kona people. lt:ATii's l'oi.Mis. The last mail brought advices f)f the death of several former residents of Honolulu, yTi Pratt, wife of Judge Fratt, late L . Consul, i die 1 March Sih, iu Michigan. James 1. Blair, Ksq., ! for many years a lawyer here, died in February, in - uitin, Texas, where his family resided. He had Kmg been in feeble health. Capt. M. M. Webster, who : f,,rlI,erlv kept the Commercial Livery Stables here, is reported as having died recently on the coast. For the Fast. The fine ship Sped roll, Capt. . Jas. M. Green, sails to-day for S.au Francisco, taking the American mails. She has been put in the best conditiou.and being a well built clipper vessel and fast sailer, is admirably adapted for the Pacific trade on any route on which she may be placed. If not sold in S in Francisco, she will run as a regular packet i Gn this route perhap: Passesokks pkr Yankee The I 'aakee will leave for San Francisco about the 8th instant. Among her passengers will be the following : A. P. Everett, I wir' S children ; Capt. 15. F Snow, wife and son, (''apt. Stephen Bailey and wife; tl. A. Poor, wife and two children ; Lady Franklin and niece (Miss Cra- croft:) Messrs. W. F. Ladd, G. I). Gilman, Thomas Cummins, Utai, and J. Miller. Intehsational,. Travelers from the islands will always find the International Hotel in San Francisco, j not excelled in location and in its arrangements for J comfort and convenience Ly any public house in that j city- 'So we nre 1'-e,lr y those who have had fre- i auenl opportunity to learn Tf Files of the Commercial for the past three weeks, in wrappers ready lor mailing, can be had at counter. Z2T J. W. Sullivan, iu San Francisco, is agent for i : , Commercial, whore conies of the naner can al- i , WHyS te obtained. i . ; j I-KCT I' It K. Ir. I.. II. : illicit w ill ilrlicr i 1 l.-ctme before the iloxoi.fi.F Dashaway association j ! ..,1 w it.' i i l l'j-r'ivn vi'v-n ii' ...I i . i ..i f : V!' ' , ' ,', V ' , ' ; Vestry Koom. 1 lie public arc invited to attend. lVrOnl'T. i -j.-,-..t I'KO I Kt TIOMIOOh AM) I.AII- JjpX l.F.K Co. No. 1 Attention ! A Uvular Meet i! in" of Protection Hook an.l Ladder Co. No. 1. ! Jt-- ! , V-:" i will be held at their hall on Mi i fi. Y Y. KN1NC., May 6. at 7 o'cl k precisely. Iiii-irt:int business. C. W. VINCKNT, FoP-man. Fiiin. ItiNPT. s.cr. tary. 2.".S-lt IJIKJLL Ala KONA iUU i XI IMC'KKT. I.OItr.NZO MAIM IIAM, Master. TIIK I'ND'r'KSIfiNKI) IIAVIXC pur- ; chas.sl the iiilir.-st of (.'apt. W. Mvtt, i:, the sch. ; 31323 I: XjiXT O XX I . I j ni.-.-h ha 1 ii recently ov.-liauled an 1 put in fir-t-rat or.l-r, ! w. II contiui..- P. r.m tin- same. I - I w.-e.i this an l t !,. abov- place.-, : t-.ilcl. .in.' at l.n l.ii imt. I would al- take thi opp..rtuni:y ' to th.it. the pui-l.c ..rth.- v.-rv liberal patroiiaut- li.-r--lof.,re ii board, or to J. !1. 1 ol.K. Ai-ellt. CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS ev v a mors sizks. W R.c-iv.-.l a.l f..r sale l.y ,:.li) 11. M. Wll IT. KV. J O O 'r KKIlWUOll V V. ' K I'US TS. .11 - I ci-iv- d by tic t ai k IVii4 e. it:. 1 f..r OKoiuii; i;. now'i:. 200,000 KKivooiisinr;i.i:s. J'l-t r.-i'.-iveii l.y the hark !'-m.e,, .In.; lihoii(,. i,. How K. aiid NOTICE! j Bltl V1KS C,K V i:i) 111 MhllT.MMT-! iv .-e-.- l -: .e.-!v :;-! Ie-,ve -.r-i-r- w.th Ili'.oU . I rv '.! . bfo-.t- the : VI ao.i II:. v U r.. a:l' r .- 11...-:.-. or n-.rb 2.".Vtf 'JII H C MlH.tSK.NKI) I1KIM; AIKII'T TO B ! av tin- K s U'toin. ha-..- api-.it.t.-1 V.-r II II i (-i 1 .V '.. t.. :.:: :. 1 t-.. and c - r.ii t1.-. ir l u-i'i- -. 'i :.l ha.- '.-iv.-j, tl.. m fjl! i-.w-'t f attorn'-v. I..".- 2: I'. A. Jt II. F. Poolt. f HAVE at TIIOUI7.F.II Mlt. 1. It ART- I 1 l.r 1 I . hv p er. r ..f a'torti.-v. t . tr.itiact all In. me. 01. mv ti!:t. .!-ir r.c tt.y a1--. ri.- r--I -rice iroiv .i-l- -.y or ! r- f.-r ir.act.iti.-ry or an y .1 t-. i:ie at p.. .-tot!. I'. M . WK.-To. PAINTER & CO., 1'rurrir.i Vrintrri, and I.a!.T in TVIT.s. IICi:sissi:s. -i' IT.1MINC 51 UEIil AL. INK. PAI'EIL CAI:Is. ir. ' --Mi . 1 O t'liiy St.. nl.oiK Siiii.ome. 1 .evri?. f A : M I k - t 1: M k.1. S TT S N F'K . CS O. fitt" ! 1 ut with dl.-patrh. iai c l (roti. S.mioii ! 1 r 11 k.i f.iv f:i K....-1 T" l! ..r e 1 ' .th P.r-.' f-.r fMiatits N ol !::-'. -. 1- w b r I' an.', the Choicest Toilet ?, Baby Towder. l.SO Tr.tC. .! '.: -i and cral.-f .1" c .. : ., ver-i-e of Citrnto r T 2V3." jx t 11 o i fx I F t :i!- bv K.l lb F FM ANN, M. I' l' 1. IMNI.'s ;l.l K. s.: , cr s o . 1" A ! 1; !ia.' U Fuhu. F.-r 1 in I HOFFMANN cf Hi.- Ph.- in. A,l v 11-1 i- it nut I -;ii'.c-i. -il iioh nll luticrr Pal. Honoi i ir, April L'.'tli, jso Mr.. I'm loit l.-i-t ft i.iiig I attelnle.l ti,e h!urt in the nature if a Kipi.tt, givin ly tiio llcv. .It-wSr, liulick anl lhikni:!, at th'- church if the Ih v M CoTwin, i n Fort Siri t, f-mbodyitig a de-.Tipi,ltl petto" of the cu-toins, n l-.gii iis and social, (,f tbe M ir.piesan Islanders, siiid a succii ct ucceurit if f,t late trip i.f the Missionary I rig .M-ruirii( ,va. aniei-.g the statiei.s of I ho Mai.pie-an (.in up. In justice tu the Uev. Mr. Ilickiiell. I rnut that his fre.-h an 1 quaint ONpres-ii ns iv.nvrve.1 n;0r" information to mo i f tho pro-ent stale uf the UnJ Lf Fayaway and Omoo, than tin- previou-'y ItiUr-eil accounts 1 had lead, and the short but lucid dscrii j turn oi mo meanness oi a viaruuesan ou!, (in th- word.-of the Kev. Kelator too mean for the rspi,it 'f Jus t'hrist to dwell thore:i,-s from all v.. eounts, lur Ih lecni.r was -.u ything I ut a . n-il.."t would tend to .FmI u-o the m!i, 1, of m.xtf j i'f our good inottu-rs and sisters in New Fi.glanJ c'f ! the ideas entertained i f tho Uobleuess cf the lV!ytje. ...... i, u,v are, irom the g:..w.ng of ana t iscui inng pages of my JniiiJ Hern .... VI . . .in .mi ,,;:w No woiulor tho Kev. gentleman "wants a w rfti.-" to solace him in his solf-iiupo-e 1 banishment; a(:j 4,. remarks if tho Kev. Mr. Gulick, on that sutjJj-.v; I sincerely trust, mot with a compassionate r;-t;se from the hearts of some of the maidens i !' the c. l-grc-gation, ' in fancy free." The Tigor aud sincerity of the Kev. Mr. Oulick. iu his few and curt remarks, I cannot ton highly praise This gentleman, is a good specimen of the church mili tant, and in the Jays when tho soldier i f (,'brist went into the .tin i f battle with helmit aud cat of mail battle axe, and shield, I have no doubt he woulj have been found in Ihe van, leaiiiiw Imr.l M ana ap..t..:ie kn-K-Ws. iu prove Ins iloclrme i.rl!:nli." .,,, ... , ,.. , , .. in truth a second Lishop of Loauvais, a ireutral 'iU -vvoifo, of whom it is related that wheu soi me of the i British Commanders told (Jo i gius Tertius, i f pigtail memory, that he was mad," the goi-J, craiv t,!,j ; " l'efonsor Fidoi," ,!ri I uf. completely by devout !y hoping "that ho might bite some of them, then !' j 13(11 WJ -'"u!d not the Kev. vuntleman stick to .is text, remember tho old adage of " .M i,or ultra j f rc'i..jw," and not travel out of his record to :n- j the captain officers and crew ot the bt '''rinaii, of West port. Mass., whom lie s ivs tl . 8ptke in tho .Ut.,Ji, N,r anJ W,U( j, n,anJ females n board and but few iuti .' He did n..t sn j he went on board, nor did he state that he know any vl "-- 1 ,u"ra:"".s ' ll ""'Z "i toard. Th. suppression of truth, this expounder of the Gospel should know, is as b ..l us a direct lie in the c e of ttic law id men, although iie may put a ditrereiitci.fi. struetion on it, in the law of God ! Was n ,-t the last lesson severe enough, tried as he was openly for lilir! f.r aspersions of a like nature, and did he "not aptdol gize for them through the columns of the Public Press ? He appears determined however to sacrifice himself on tho horns of this muntnim titi , and he ru iv earn his crown of rnartvrdotii. an.l it w f.. I l,.. j ho will, 'twoull be a pity that such efforts h lie is i making should turn out fruitless. Let him embody j what he told tho women and men i.f his coiigrenafioii ' from the pulpit, in his printed Report to the Nicu-ty which lie sans ami works for, and he may find u' w'.ll Ir no jirotectnm. The school-boy d.-elaina-tion of tuo-.is.ue tandem ahutere nostra patiniti t Catalina," must he familiar to him let him pomler over their significance. As Oti Salt. To Le t ! A STOKKTO LKT IN M I AM' Street. !J,jo That Stand recent !y ixvupi.-d l.y lir.i.ll.y ir Co., m ivJu Nuuanu Street. 1-1..W Kinn Street, a a li. tail Store; Is fitted with j.M fixtures, and has a spaciou yar.l m the fur, ami is in every re--ct well a.Iaptcd tr. the retail lui-uu-s. For particulars, apply licit iloor, tu Mlt. Fisllklw. o,.j. jKAr CfOODS! Ex " ORIENTAL ! " lu k ri.oTiis; M 3 Itlack ttocskin. easMniere, fancy colorb; Fancy vestinc:, white marseill.-ii ve-tinn. La.li.-' cloth, rnrn, pray, drah, li-ht anil liaik, lilac- tlanni l, I ti. I ion cloth, silk s. rue, satin d'chitie, S.lisia, Hud ii. K.m.i. Lancn ihrvaa, white uit.1 l.U.-k. . . A LSI i black frock coats, ltl.u k pants, itluc Hnnm-1 coat. Alpaca coats, Suuuii. r cloth con to. Pavic A- .lout s' (.li.rt, 2 "iS-tf McCi H.ti A N 4 C A M I'liF.LL. ODD FELLOWS' HALL I TirsT KKCF.IVKIlKt OR1KVTAI., VAS J hKi: mill MAKCKbbl. Yorkshire I lams, l orkshire l'aeon, Oregon smoked Jiacon, Oregon smoked Hams, lioston sugar cured Hums, Smoked Salmon, Fresh Cal. Salmon, 5, 3 A, 1 lh tins ( 'alifornia Cheese, Fresh I 'alifornia Hii-e, Fresh Iri'-d Apjdes. For sale by :2-tf S. SA VI TMiK. . WATKIt CRACKKHS, . Uutter Crackers. Waf. r llr.-iid, iing.-r Snaps, Jenny Find Cake.-, d limbics. For sale by S. SAVIIiGi:. H I?. F-RKSIl O V ST Kits. Is; 1,'runs Fresh Oyst.-rs, Sardiiv, in 4 an,l tins, Fresli Lobsters, iu 1 and 2 lh. tins, Fr.-.-h Clams, Fre.-h 1 '..miies. Fresh (,bi in ces. Fresh Tears, Fr-sh Apples, For sal.-by S. SAVlLGF.. fTlllKSII CKIMM tlKTARTAK, i Fre.-h Curb. ..da. Fre.-!i Sah-ratu-, Fr -!; Spie.-. Fresh 'al. Mu.-tanJ. Fre-h (iroiind 1'err.er. For sale by JIXTHA FA Ml I.V KI. .No. 1 ( fiiim ilieo. S. SAVIIK.F. OCIl. Ni j ertiri'- Fi .or. Eusi .Maui Mill Fl air. For sal- by S 1!t.-sn fiilolMI COKKKK -Fr-sh iiutt.-r. Frsiil.-l.v f-"-s-tf AVIlxiF. s. s.wiiKii:. Ibis, f&wvi ! KX It. v. WOOD." FKl)t rras.-r'- l:.-r KM) hhU. i'-nc Hcd N.ilmon 10 bbU. Xvrx Sun. Salmon. For s ,"- 1.. J Nf. . Oflf'KN i. CO. FAIV3SLY GROCERY AMi- .11 T KV KIVKli PF.lt 44 YANKEE AND ORIENTAL." Cain. Smoked IJoof. do i,u (.VlellU (h( f-o. Water Cracker-. Hamlin v: IJaki r's Oyster?. ; Yeast I'uWij. Ts. San Francisco Pilot liread. Card Match-,-.--. Oj. J ars li:i!eiry .lair,. SirawU.-rry ilo. I 'nit ilea. do. do. l-'J pt. ..'o. ,lo. lo. Damson .ManiKilfJe r;ts. pts. and ft pt.-. Pros M reaches " lb. Tins, do. (tninces l? lb. " do. lVnr? t. h. do. 0anioiis2 lb. GOdO lbs. China Ilice. No. 1. k J oil sack1. Family Potatoes. l'x. Superfine Cala. Fh.uir. 2M0 Sacks I Cain. ()at-. Now Cum :i:iJ Cop .M. al. 2"7 t?.n A. I). 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