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. .Viv'y-'' the rAcinc (Commercial bfrtiscr IS PUBLISHED jrcn- Saturday Morning. , i(f aB, l.lnnrf Snlerlf ion. C.OO n Vrar. Foreign Suhweripli-wnw. SS.OO n Vt-nr. Th--'i' '-ri 'i pri.-rf.-rp i--r-f.rwarI--d many partof (m. rnnlM-r ifji.nm. lv-rt i- rlo I- lh sm-rran and lla-iiili'.- A I l-n:-ri f- r r.ttr. in f r : -,i: !. criarv-d r-.'r - -.?- d-inan ld at Tf.- pos'-offi--, which rtn-s from 4 t j h ce.-.ts "n ca.-h in-'' I 'I-'- : I f- .-l it-. IPTI"" l'ATARI.r. im',M IM rTA''.:. I Cmnitjo rations from ail parts of thf I'a'-.tic ml! always i N -ry ace pi able, j THE PilOiriO 1 ... ,.. rr . ' ' : (Lomnurrial bbrriisrf Is prepared to rxreute Tr!nt inir r !- it s-vi(iou AT KF.ASOXAM.K KATES nntos of Vclvortilnc i I.inr I 10 l.inci i 14 I 0 Linm. .......... ? i0 Ltiies.. ......... . j I Column 4 Column... ...... I WUole Column...... FLUX AND FANCY COOK AMD JOB PRINTING. j .- V!-If:.NJ. HIIXM. ANI ADTRESS r Aims i r.nt.-.l . n a Y-m' Card Pre," in the highest styl- of the art. i i If ruinc t r.!, Imo I'lviJ for a ytar, art lloe.l a dirct'Uiit (roiu tt.fv r.iit-. wlncli r for U-sunusit JvriUe : nu-ula wl.rii p u.l ur cl aim'J quarterly. aa I I i vr7-xjri lu . Commercial Advert is e r . rrnMsiiKu ivkkki.v hy Ilt. U M. Will l .NKY. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, JULY 21. ISM. MX IKII.I.AKS l-KK ANTM. Vtll,. XI. o. o. WllOl.t'. o. j3ll. , . . . . ! .Iff - i w. ; i bi. m. 3 tn , s m. 11 m. ; ? T 'T' i T" I 1 i 2 00 3 W 4 00 8 OH 10 00 1 I M 3HI 4 00 JW 8 00; 12 00 i 2 00 4 10 8 00 7 6)' 10 Ul IS 00 'iw "0 t w io try 14 ooi n oo I 3 W 8 HO 10 IH) 1) 00 l 00' 24 80 j 8 CO 1.' 00 18 00 ..M On Otl M (KJ 10 l0 14 lOio 00 - IK) 4J Ml' 64 UU 14 U0 -1) 00 "O OO40 oo e 0O108 oo -O Ml 40 O" 44 00 70 00 1 Al UO 'AM IO 7 t HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE. Ptvty-sixth I'at, July II. T!i- A-'fniblv lift at u-n:il hnr, Vi ! --i-i!Tif, ll-.il. i'w. Khot". i ili- l.'liaii-. Mr. K:!ii!ul. (. !i;iirii.:n i.f ihp ( ..luinltti-'- to -!i-in wa r 'i rri''! tin- ti aiin-ml ctian Z 17 t t'n- Civil (iifi. n-j'r!-I. rf':otni:i-n linjj th- j a.s-a of :!; Kfirt :nl-j.!t-.I. in'.ii: th' rni-n wT- j-tiI-1 t allow ; Ir. k mi iti i'i t.i p; i il' tin- M-jMirt lr m tli Cuiii iiii'.r.v .n K.Jiiim'" -il. K ji-rt )iTi-i!. Mr. Jv iiii i tT -- iit."l a iiiai-citv r- ii'ir- f.-mn V..- . .. rial -urxtT I--- o.i Ar t:i--s t' tii IVr.-T.il '.-niiir.-. i tiii tli.it thf f If-r laff llilm '--i thf . I 't in h..:I- --5 ::! i t. -!im!'I f.xp.T-i H-.-r- 0. that thf .f ln-r f ill it w.Ti' ?2.77S "i-. that t'.f f'jiiii. r J-:irn If l ai'l. a. i I r i-i.ii:;'!i l-'l .Mr. Wai. i .-.il l I h'i'lhl JiLf to have tinif pmn'ril t'inii i a mi n-i i y rt-j.fiit h wa-i i-i I iviT ; !u !.;: m!s. Mr. K ii:: ni:a:i t i 1 lh;.t hf wiV:fl lii - n-:liir f:n ii niit fri.iii t!if maj i iiy r-j'n t. ;'.- h; !il n.,t u:'ifl-.':ilil thf rfJiKlt h--:i In- -iiu-ii il. .'.!.-. Kama! ai-l hf th'i!h; it iiiii'r ili;-,t !.MHi) w:i-i a-kf'l fur at tii-. ami n-f.v lhi-y an'-'il :.:. (ftv. I'..i'ii:ii iai-l lii.it iltiMa- all tha'. vva-i ii-k.-.t r.r. a.i it was tli n!it thf linn i.il wmil'l takf :ai f ..;i att-T tin siin Was ikfil f-r : hut owiiiir f- i.ii.u.ii'I.iMi' il.-lavs in thf lmif.-jl. !!.? -uni ..f mi - i:n:ii-a.--l ; tuat In ati'l thf Minitfr il F i ll in h.i-1 j1fil hills aiiinuiitiii t-i oVfi' ?:i.H ; :i:nl that it t!i- A-si-mMy il:il iiit a:jiriirial- muri tii'i ? .0 1 f:- tii" I Hi.T.il ju-!isi-s, tt.f l.tiiiilv an I h -r fta'f .'!! 1 I t" i:i;ir. Imvt- t' pay thf l.aiariCf . .Mr. ll. in !i f.iv..rfl tl! i:nj.rilv rfport. -Mr. Lkf!k-; j:iM !nr wa.s iihi-1 t jei injf tinri tit m s (m i. !..,!- when :t, it -:nn vi is a-Ui-.l fi.r h- v..ui:f li i-i-T-:i.- In SJO.Iii. I. ut t!if Miliistfi s aain-l i, saying rri,;.'' was .-a!lii i.-nt. aln! if ut thf f..I! v. iti i-f-tinn to thi'tn : Will y.n pay thi- ha!. in -. it it is nu r .:i'i.i!'i.i:" uml thfv .-.i:il " Y--." Nw li-t thfiii p-iy it oatnf thf ;. H'l't : -f:ir t'i.it tify h Hf jut rt-ri-ivfil. Ami thf In t Ihia tTtf il iuf fan . is f ri'.i- mit a:i aii-.il t' it'- Kin-r ! ut thf Mi:iitT t l-"iiiain-f 1.111 of iliiff. as t),- is aa im.skiii: ill linaiifi t. Tif Vice I'risi I.-nt t I 1 thf linti. niftnlfr it-t t' ii:.l:il-.'f ill f I - .ll lhtifS. Mr. I'kfki- . li-l I takf all U-.irk l'it (hi- wrl 11:1 ki'.ltiii. whii h is imt -r"nal. Mr. !vi;kiii .-yiii;atliisf.I h ith thf in -iiiht r frmii K.i'.!a.iiiki. Mr. I'.i-!iip It Ins lffii nln-n ly staffil ly Hi.a Kv.-fllffu-y the ( r.Vfnir of ahu ami thf Mi. list. t '. ut i- iiiatu-f that th.-y rlaim fri!ii thf llmisf utily ti.D'i't a;ir'jri i:f. aiiil it rfst.s t titiri-lr uith thf I! ni-if !. vi.ti iifrf or nut. 1 lif liaiatR-f w ili im- (ii-.ri..rial(y have t lt paiil liy tin? i-statf. I'nr whi h th'-s" n'li'iiifii arf air-t.s. iiu!ss the l.fj;- : i-lat:ir: a.t:iiiic it. Thi-y fflt. I hflifi-f, as I d. ' that thf aiii'imiLs f.Tfmifl in this: cmt'tsr-," on riiiii-rais lia.s l.fii 'Xti avnatit. On tltf il.ty t!iat ' thf a'.;ro-iri.i;iiii iur th iif!isi- of tin fmif r.tl f t'if la if I'liuifss was iimlfr cmiisM. 'ration. I iiikIit- : f-r.u.il truni itjf Ministfr.s: anl tin ( -iviTnr t hat im lfa-'-n f r favoriti ?tl,0if instfa.l of acvtin; ! S.tHti) .r SIt.0t:. as iropiifiI ,y soni' otln-rs. was ttiat th- mii illf r appropriation wouhl have an intl'ifricf in k-fifi linwn thf i-xpt-nsi-s fur thf; liiri'-ral ; whereas tin" larft-r appropriation won!. I i-nfoiir.ijo larpi- fmMay.s. We have tinfortunatf ly j hail a 51 i-at li-al of i-xpf rii'tice in tin vvpf nivi'iifss j of pill. lie f nif als. uii.l yi-t it is vt-ry ilitli'-iilt to ; fitmiatw for pinrli iiiaitfrs l-fore liau-1. It was in i'If ttif hii-iii'.-s or thf Minister ami ( J ovf i nor to . 1:1 ikf thf pri-paratiotis for thf fum-rdl. ami thcy w-frf to a crrtaia f.xtfiit ai-ting for this .ss-inlly. ThfT have i-ontra-t-l ami a--fptf! li!ls aiuoiint- , i:ii to aborit l(1.00t. 'J'hf n lativi-s uml fi ii-Iiils of tti'i ilfCfii.H J l..fl u rinht . inakf any ail.lilioni - pfii.-i-s on their own aecomit that seeiii"l to the ni ! proper ; it w as cut irvly thfir own ntHiir ; they ' Hi iilil ot course settle tlfir own ai.-.-niiits. ami we ; have nothing to ilo in tiie matter. Ten thousand lioliurs is a lartrf amount to expend upon a fninTal, ! lmt we liavp in times past expeneil a eonsiilfralily larjrer tuui on similar ofea.-ions. I will vote to appropriate 5:D.a 07. the niuoiint of the hills , lu.iUioiifil. t Mr. li was in favor of thi Government paying i the bids when thev were in a lit state to lo so. or I in other words, when ilfy had a surplus of funds. (ii.iV. Nahaolelu.i said that if there was air.' fault it lay with the whole Assembly. If they were o- i inj lo make thf MinL-ter pay the balan-e thf y j would have to stand thfir share, as tlfy all hail a ' vote in matter, and as the ayes and noes were ; riot taken, they al laid thf m-dvs responsible. ; I If was in favor of haviiiij the Hoii-e a.-Mirne the whole amount. ! A motion to ilefe r th furthi-r consideration of trie majority report till Hi" minority report was presf nteil. and lln-n be considered together, was ' put t voti- ami c.irrifd. j Mr. Smith iatrodured a r"solution that thf sum d ft).'.' 1(7 be entered in the Appropriation I'.iil ' fir the fu.iera! expenses of Her late llihnes.-, in j p!.i.-f of .?r.. '. l.fsolution lo.-t. ' i Mr. Kamalo introlin-ed a resolution that the sum I r.f I'i.7i be i:i.--rtfd in thf Approiriatioii Ihll j lor the fuiii-r.il expenses of thf late I'rin. -ess Vie-j t"ii.u j Mr. I'kfke was -tronnly opp . I to this result--; ti' ii. as in his opinion it was the same as throwing 1 thf money away, a-id that the mouriiinir badire on ; his arm was all of thf ?i;.iH that lie had rf - i 1 llf was al a.-hami-d of thoS; Keprex-ntativi s who li.ul taken an oath to do as they best thought ae- ! rordinir to their owt cimsi-ifnee, and then vot- for ! anything that w..s brought up without understand- j i:::r it- He entreati il tin- Ilmi-e not to believe the ; r -port of the Minister of Finaui-e. (lovernor of Oahti. A.c as tl they w ere the book rontaining tin at 1 1. nut of expenditures, but advised them to wait ' until they s w the vouchers. Vc. lie moved to. table thf resolution. Mr. AIio'o inovd lo tab!.- the resolution until the report of the Committee wa- taken up. Tut to v otf ami o-e. Motion to adopt th resol.ttioti was lost. ( Mi'ii-ter Varizny introilmvil a re-olutioti that i t!i -snin . f 1 .. be inserted in the Appropi i.i- . ti..ri I.iil for th- funeral exiM-ns. s of Ib-r lan- Iligh-ne-s-I'rinees, Vi. toria Kamanial i Kaahiiri.aiiii. r. Kakani moved to amend to gii.iMMi. The Vi.-.- rresiib nt tab-d that "jei.t'Uit had al- re.nl V been appropriated. Mr. Kakani then moved to reject the resolution. Mr. Katnalo moved that tin- resolution be u'-ji-ci. d. and the sum of ;.). inserted in the Ap- , propri.i'ioii i.ilt. le alopt--l. Mr. Ati-. movi-l l' tab: r-.ilutww "i l tik it np rhen the r-p-Tts Ci(nn.i;tri w-p- anWr ili-u a. Mr. s-nith SMn-i.f tlie m-mls-r l itxir nn l-r r"n! iin- : pr- i;. Thii is i!i l.tt it-m ! I"I in th-- Apinr:a ii t lliil, an it f s-i' t-' it "'i-M l cl.tst to-iHy, " a t a l- in--ii v-rnrn -ut l'.l!. rleiku ri.t olSriai t" '.o t 3' , aa l tints put :n t tl.e m .:iry in thf tr- ury in circulation. ; Tii li-ia - w mf l it tiri ! fr.-e f Io.Ovfj ut-si tlie u--titl-meii wn uht 1.1 i-em of the fin-Tl rx-n-. n l th-y r-fj.t hy statinx tl..t i-J.OOO. Ih-y thouM. w.ui.l 1 an t ! wm:i1i.!mj! V-!!. -"lio.!). srni.iirti. yxi aw ' i m.uir, . ry tow. hot if you rv-r.1 mi l t-riiu .n tl.e I' ll. -"11 ! :1- tr m." r I'M - :m lli-n .cl f r -i.O o-l-M tn..l ly to . f..r $lo V. n.l !.- m.iTfrr f."itl.l l --itl v-i3j. Mr. K th ml'-li i hi I th it he wnoul otf to tsi-l-? r :ution. Mr. Vn. I n fir.n in ih I'.-liU'in t-f payini rv-rt'iitie. n t move I') .im-nil t.'i-rw.lu' ion t'J ineTlii g iliTo-i tio in pi ire i,( ftO.Oji). t M..:r.n ton-.-n l rt-(u.ta:ioa y io'rt:ng liT6-3 65 f ut to Tof anil r ;rn-rl. Ur irotion itJ.T-iK 5 ptar-l in th- Appmprintion r.i'.t, for fun-r tl --nv s of h-r t:- lliithnvis l"rii.cv Victori. ; .Mr it p s..i l that tin- A pr pnation I'.iil ha I In'iT'-Iy irx-re iM-1 -i-v-r- it tlr-t ran." n.n ll.e llou-o-. he iH Hi"" . nv ii I ih-s Hr-t rci.in t -.tnkitiij ont ttif ap pipristion of . f t-t.iio-i f -r O '--riiuirnt i.m-. ihe III I no r'---.ls th r.i;m ttr.l n.'Tlp: hy some i4'.iii, ami in his ppitiioii the t itrm he rop"--.l l' Mrike r.i ciM I rti spirr.l. ii: .;-r li irris 1 xiu nhout to rr'toix- l.'-.- nmiril th it f-ll f r u Mr. Hi-;, p I Ml in my h:tnt a sh-m- plannrl y rns If n. i.:h-r, wi.i.-h I thu.k a.UiSahle. an.t am in; ttie iin.r.i-m-nt we iiitvii.'..-.l to carry out. w thoiit-ht the C.ov-rrt.m-r.t h-u-- th-; l--n-1.c.sl. If th-nJlou;; see tit t .r.- tt tl. it.'tn. wt sh.ill cfii.--itJMy u! nut to it- ii m. t!on iw-cti m Di-iol us alii- n'i-1. Mr. rniiih nr--.-! i' furih' r an.ei.'t s-rtlonl t yti thf sum of s.i))' ptrit'rUtil for H'i.-n Kilima. vir K.liicfii niovl a r-coti-.i't-T.i-ion '-f tie iikai'; out .T-il.oTl rttl'TiK th um of J-oK. upon y i"n h.wacrr K-ilnii. M mst-r (larrii mor i ihki 7th pert;,.n of the Appropriation ( !ili h r-i'l. S iImmi r--.ir! an-1 carri--.!. i iM'i'in title r-1 1 an I T .-' I. Hill p 1 ecnr..t rea,ng. ; i'n m'"".rt. next I ilt on fie tile l,ken up. 1 Vice Pi-rtl.tr!.'. 'atr.l th.it the Li'l lpiu:ht op was stmilar tQ one th.t ir is pj--tel l y the lloue. n-l on miHi'-n of Mr. Ka dihIo next hilt tfaWen up an.! rrrt.l thrieihout. , Mr. t'le-ke luovcl .a4-ae of ihe ftr; clrn. Mr. Kh'ni-i tuo-reti itj iti-letlnite jetp'jt.eiut'iii, together w.th th- hlil ' Mr. I Woke p'Tr,p.irre. t',,r I :it. Jl.nti'rr Var n fav'jri- l Mr. KlMr tao'.ion. Mitk.a to inl-finit-ly pomlpone. carried. ;i m iti'in A(:mM r--olvf l it n-lf int'i a Committee of the XV bote U r ILc t.utiiit.iaHou oi " Au Act coiuictl au Art W : ri-al an Art to Miti,-it-: the hviU ar.--.iig from rroti::it.t.i.," or. its ecoiil r. 'liu;.'. 111011 1 r'-i'l. Mr K ka-.i ui-.tc! to in'h-iiiot-!y ; --t;ot.e Hf'i'U 1j: tn-.-ett.er wi ll ;li I. ..I. Mr. I K-k was in f .tv.r "f tii- toil. Mr. Kaiini" en .-rl in..- I tri- - due opini .n r' (tant us the hill a' tie l.i-t speaker, ami n ovej tint f e coii'i-ieratoia of the .li - ut-ii up t..-ui' rr.w, au 1 tlie L' turn tt-.-e nst;. Motii u carn--i ii i-'-r Hair niovl thitt th- n-x toil lie reait. which wag 'An At to auth.rze appi-aN on le-lmlf t the O 'Vtrrrin.-'it fr rti I n e i i. r. of a C rcuit Ju.l(-e at Chunnt, an.t lvii.;e an i r ct Jiisiii.es." Mr. K ruil i niovcl the the lt s-cto.n lie ir.de5nit"ly e-t-l.f.-il t c-fi-r i:h the I.;.!. Vitii-; r II trr s whs in fat or of t e l-itl . no. I .ptwrteil its .-i-4jr- th.-re wai iii i-!;iu e in the I'm -:i-nt;on ai-'iiiii-t il. u.i at he w.iot it every o ly to re i t the hi. I an t uiiil-.r-.tan! i- lie ii.. v. 1 -hat the Co n-r.U'te rise ( o mitt e r- e rii il ie-rit."l no .r-'r.-s. A-t?etr.My ajl j 'ori. i. Sixrv-hvt Tii I)v. July 12. A --ii.1.1 v i n - -1 at ti.-!::il hour. II 'ii. Mr. Ilaeo U'.i; s.vi.rn bv Justice I r'soii. Ml I to .k his Mr. Mah'tlu i t!;e A- Mui ly at a Noble. d ie.-'l a r ii ion th.it the S'-r- i-pi.red to brin-r 1 lis K-.i'i-ilem-y l.itelioi- in: i thf As-etiibiy. II! ' ge.ltl'-.lt-Al III-1 I ih Mirii-T. r - I th Mini-ier V til . I, t!i ,,oj,lv i..iV. d ti'.il tin- lesolurioii In- Mi;ii-!.-l of lii - I I'd r had ell se m f'.n-.i fjUo.-ii f of i.i:,in' a'ti-ndaiiff upon ili.-i II 'j.' -ii -. M. Kekuaiiaoa und i.f wa- itil'..riiii-il bv hi ii tills Moriiing t!i t' in- v.- ill 1 lo- in tin- House at IJ o'cloi k. Ki -.o! iti hi put to Vole and tabled. Mr. Kuii.i'i in it l!.i' t::f sum of s..'! III!') be in- s.-i !e,l iii the A ;,i, ni,. i iaiioii lull for tljf second ( lei - of t !f Sll: en;f ' 1:1 I I. ii-f I "rt-.-i-l.-ii 1 inled that the ir-n! u'i-iti not ! enffttaiiied. as the bill h.id pased i s n-adt'ig. and v. a- .ii-ied to be i n 'io..-e,. iiiiilil lecond Mill- M inis z ive iin .1 bi'l t-l liejotl.i; ! . ' I his intention to l l'ia:i lor em t iin pur--t of many, a bill to Kepi-!-it:.it ii e., lat.-r intiol: p i-e-. i . a::d a!--. al lii" re i.i.tivf th-e !.IV tof e.ei-tlftl if" ill .I.tnti iiy. Mr. M llielolll iti'ro'llieeil il lis. "inn of .-jl'i t be iiiade a present to thf A--1 -lubly. as -ii h member Ion! taitb.uliv during the s-.--ii.ii of tl utioii lii.it the ieti HP-tuber id d ne his duty e I.ejri.-lature. I .': ii!iine.-s o Pie it ni.-e was o ily half tliroug'i iioiulit beiur ver.- niih. and t'if i-o. ofliinir in II Ir'h.thf lleri--eiit:iiii t-s had s jieiil all tl.eir money, and were now s!i o t of e:i.-!i in other words, "hard "t l.f ice le.-. limit rub-ti that the resolution f-oii 1 n il be entert iiif d. a-" it was iini-onsiitiitioiial, au l W'.uiil not reeelxe the l.'ov.il n-eut. Mr. Smith moved ".Lai the n.li ig ot th- Vice I 'res ident be Silppol ted. Mr. Kalak iua siid that the rilling of the Chair was not correct, as in his opini.ui the House had lo ileal w ii ii the milter, ami moie.l that the resolution be put lo thf lions -. Mr. Aholo favored lif retn irks of M;-. Kal I'iaua. and r-aid that the h sm'ii ion was not iiiicoiistitu tioii.il. as it watiifd tin- .-liiu to be made a present to the llcpreseiitativcs, and not as a compensation for their services. Mr. Smith was i-gainst the resolution, and stated that when a les iluiinn had tuice been indefinitely postponed it could not be a-r tin taken up by the Ilou.-e. ami this was very similar to one inirodueed before, only 1 itlei ell! I v Vioidcd. He iisked the nif tubers to support the ruling of the Chair. in m ition the main ipie-tiou vv.is put and lost, and Vii f President overruled. Mr. Xahnku moved the passage of the resolution. Minister Varigny moved to table. The Vice President ruled that according to the 401 Ii ru'e all Kejircsfiitativos must not vote. Mr. Wan. i appeah il to the House on thf ruling of thf President, as tip- nuiouiil was nut given to him privately, but as a humus of preserving his lif whi'.f rfpresenting the people of II inalci. Mr. Kupau again supported the ruling of thf Chair because If cam" to n-prcselit the people of Koolaulori. uml receici-il as a com jifiisai ion tor lot services SI. iiecordiiitr to the itith Article of the Constitution, and would work a year for the rights of the people if it was rcipiircd. lie was ashamed of his fellow lie prese ntati ves who siipportei the resolution, ami advised the member from il. inalci (Mr. Wan.i.) if he was eetting shoil ot fiintls ami was starviusj. to get on board of the first schooner bound lo Kauai. - The Chairman called the speaker to order, as he was indulging in pel snualities. Minister artgny moved the previous ipie-tioii. Carried. Main ipie-ttoti put to vote ami lost. Minister Varigny doubted the vote, nml moved that the ayes unit uv oe taken. Carried. fjuestiou again put to the House and lost vote i it; to i. ; Minister Varigny moved to the order of the day, which motion was put to vote and lost. Mr. Kal.tk ma was opposed to the ruling of the ' Chair regarding the 10; Si rule of the House, as his ; intf rpretation of the rub' was that no member could vote on a subject concerning his private interests outside of the House, and the d iy of proroguing the I.f gi.-latuff was not known by any oiif. and im m-niber knew how much longer he would be re- j iiuired to sit in the House. Mr.Smith moved the previous ipicstion. viz : The j ruling of the Chair upon the -lotli rule reir.irdiug the right of any of the Keprcseutati ves to Vole on the resolution. I'restib-nt again overruled by vote of 'JO to 17. Mr. Nahaku m ived the pa-.- ige ol the resolution. Minister Harris cautioned the llepresentati ves against voting for the rc-oluliou. ami requested evi-rv member to loo'i at the ."hth Article of the ( 'oii-litutii.n. a:id rea I it over carefully, and called their attention al.-n to the pith rule of the Asem blv. as billows: "No im-uiber shall be permitted to viiti- upon any r-ucsTion where his private right, ili-tinrt Iroiu piiblif inleret. is imufdiiilf ly nin-l-erned." He slid that the King would uphold the Constitution he had sworn to. and would not devi ate a word or letter from it. lie a-ketl the l.'epre setitatives not to piace His M ijety in a po-itini ngaiu.-t their re-olutioti. and said tint there could be no greater iui-torlui;e for the people tha:i the . idea that they Culld Vote tSieliiselves any S1II11 they wanted. lir.;-trr V.iri.-r.y was a-tonNh-sl at tti- K'pr-vi.tntivi fir fij p- r'-iriir a reso.u';..ii tl .il ws coi.tr.ity l i the ruhni; of the riii r, the ' r -t.Mi'.i.ni an I llo ir "n raVs. ami liop-il th it lh y w.-ut 1 cliai.ife tJ.rir opinions r- i: ir.lin- it, an 1 aj-p-:il-t t th- ir (To--I ens to kilt the rr :iit-...ii. liT. N.ih-i"!- Itl.t w.is in fitv.T i f s'll'mitltlnr ttie r.-so'n:io-i to the Ju-ti.' of the fupo-ine Court, as there w . t n.e .li:T- r.pr. in th- op.i.i 'ii- of the K' rietit itivf- t, Uilmi: tt.e -Vi h Arti cle of the li.f-t:li: "11. I V.r. KaUkaut ili l n..t think Hi' ar-nm-:il a lranet-1 hy tie lifiitr i f tiriaur- s tis-l. 3- tin w or. It- a re 'Itlti'.n, a'i-1 not a hoi. :it"l w u'..l n t fix tlj pay of th- le-.re-fitat:r . as -aar1 ly t!i- M.rit:. rif frini.-.-; rt.at this was rrnt-'l f-r un f .rt , ;i c.rrtin.sitT.r. t. an l if :h.- s-ipr-rri' Ju-'iees wt rc ral.e.l -in t i li.ve Iri'-ir n.t' Tpri-t.iti 01 f the j'.;h Arti- V of the C n!i tui 1..11. tie y w..n! I -..l- w 0:1 1. 111. II- thought ll.e 40.1i n.ie li.nl iiothit.ir ! wa.i the o.i "i -ri at i.ie. V!r. li was m'-wh-i: ilousttiil. but ympati. with the re marnsof th- M.ri.-t'rol ('iriar-re. n it loliin; tin- law. la i pinn n lt:e 1 iw of ..e an.l o't'lienc wat cn-ati r Ittan any citr r In, il- tint nt approve r-l the Mailt it cf 'iti.tio-e"s r--mi.rk- ni- ut ihe Kins'. h.c.i'ie l!i-y only a Me 1 tu-1 to the tire, an t I'-.- K.r e 'i.l 1 in-t Is- Kr.is nnu -s he h 1 I p- 'l" to c-vrrn. im I thie lt'-i rest i.fitiven were tie "p!-. He fi -.ijhi the Miri.---rs wre ar.ta.-oni; i- to the ot-i-r p-.te of th" li-m--. ant if a Comrni-.tt-e were app inte.1 to wait on lin M.ij--ty aa. ex liln n.att-rs ti him. that he "u!l e-i I a tn-s.is-e to ihe House to iiii-reie th- pay of the le-pres rtttive, as he .IiJ tiie salari- of the Mii :-?t. Mr. Kaptiike t I -ppp.Te cf th' M nit-r T Finaiir-' re mark, hul 1 cm s I- with him. as I think the Kt pres-ntnt r-fs onjiht 10 nave a su.TiC:-nry 1 l.ve uin, ami to make mttt.-rs -m-!h. I am ii f tr-r of ft 1:1: - the Ur; r-s- niitiv whut th-y asi I r. I think it is sola.- ful tti it th-y h uirl he r fuv 1 this reqoest. Mr. K 11:1 ik 'i a in f .vor of tt' lin the re-olution. at it was di--ra-.-f-.l 1 th-- A-- n.Ky. Mr. I'k-W fi r. .io:i iliis A emVy hi Ih n s lone in tr-it.cT:i 'Z ii I om -s i ' ti a'-.-'Mi-.l of the I'p- r It. 'I t'.tro iltiC' .1 hy the Mn.i-t. r -f Km re, who in 1 le ?j-e. h- of f.-ir ' hour I..: if. ev-ry il it it --fn up nn 1 lo-t his v-.'-"o:l i. Hill w h- ii we waute 5 t l.ik- i: lip. I.i a;it-r was - 11 y voce l t!'l h"iii v an l I i a:.r.'i -!.-ii." Thi. sir. i one r; the cut-s cf th- rt- !. of tii' A enC'.y. an.l the er-jli.l is the Mini---rs' sahirie. Tti- Miniter of K-nai"-e ou-'.t not to r-te arr.ti.itt this p- 'l-it "n ; he e-1 I 'l.t"") a y nr. I w ant M know if Cut i for th-paMie b.hI ? N". f"r ii own priv:t:e int-r-t. In r-ciir I to th I it l'rir. f.ir.'-ral ( x --i-e or-.ty '5 0'til was a-k-t. ati'l the li.-pr--sentativ.-s w ec-l to st- th- m f lo.o0. a t-i nave litu.-iori ; hut r-. iix lh:.n-ari't wa enough, an.l what wn the c-.n'- 1-lire Vie h i-l a v.-iy I .H2 l ---u-s.n n)- n t'-e matter, an I h s- f 1 lit was it ? Why the M m-tr of K.n.tr.e. I very Itnlch yn'pehiX'" with the r-'-intr'ss that f 11 fr' rn the N'ohl-s KiUknia ant Ii. I cmtion yon Miri-t-r n t to K-t ar ;ry at my itoarl. . hnt t" c ni- f rwar I ami h-lp us. Mr. l;..i'.p w is iii.l m t.itr.r of ih-- resolution, l-.-t-a.:-- it :isi poi in are..rJ:.cc with the C. ri-t.tution, or With the rul-s of the A---ni-ly lr. Hnk-ini a l that ttiis diru-ion hut taken np neatly f-nr hoars, and 'lil n t see why ihe other t I t fhon' 1 :ty it w- in r mstituti-iiial an l n..ikr l-n; p-inoik apa-n.-t it. The rr..Iii t.on Wi-ul'l not ree-ive l!ie ane'ion of the KitiT if it was uncon :itu'i e.nt. an t th t w .ni 1 ,e the la-t ot it. I am SH'tnl the re..l j'i..n. an-l want ttie qiesliun pi , anil let the resolution pa if it w cl. W ith the c..r -r.t i f t lloui. the Vic" Trisi lent rca !e some remarks in reirar 1 tu Li tu'it t-s. st.iii that It was a irreat hum:iiitii"0 to h.m to le crt-rinil'-.l s.1. ami that his p.-mai ks to ll- llonw wouhl l-e ei rv rvrl m l .1. It p ear alf r the mailer Las beta dut;iu--l ttiat ...tte ot the tiittz.ls.rs tuvc h- pun to -e tha- t'.e r-sol iti' n is uni-f.n-titutlona'. Wl.-n ce came irito this I!oll-e we -wore t.. r.l. ,1- I y the C 11 s'lt'ltioii. :n.. His Ma:'ty:tis sr rn to supp' rt it. imr cm e f ill tl.r i:--ti our oa-.h, mi; ill the Ku.k vutt from th.it whi' li he h i- t ik- n an oat 1 in -nj jTt. some of i . K. -r r.ta iv-s have -ni t. 1-t tr.e rc-...iii:ni. jotts, ati'l it the Kin;; would u-.t m-"i .t. the p so lution ct.! 1 I e r-turn-.t. Thi- wouM he on of the cr-at. -t in linitK ami unsfort'iiM-. that cml.l hapi en to this II. nse. We know that u h a pr -ee.l rig .11 not lr kept within '.l is c un try or imo a this pe hut w ill he pn li-h.l mi over the whole worti. 1 w.ll quote what an ohl S-cotch p-jet s.tys : "If tin re's - h ile in a your Co .u, I woul 1 y u t-ril it; A chiel's aman y oi ti-kin? notes And, t.uth he1 I prt-ul it." Ami here nre th-rp-o t :rs taking rn tes of r.nr pr. ci cd ncs to pin li-h in ttie ii-w .e-rs, while we are trying to cxpo-e our own mo-r.t ii-ikcl:.--, ns it v--re, tu the wh-.l t w. rid. On motion -j--st''-n to in h fiii.'ely postp-me re' ltition nit to vote and lit y rote of -JO to 15. Ayes and n-s are taken. M- tion to adopt resolution put to vote and carried hy vote of ayi- To 15 iiat . Mr. Kt-aa-chunat all morel that the itisru--ion upon the r .-.hit ion, I pp-'.i tie 1 trom h. ing pu--ii-h 1. Min sier II jt hinon si d that I.e -hoa d puhili .T-ry Iin- of the d.-iytj p.. r.t-iliiic-i m tie tuj. rh- ..i .1 J-i Oiui. ti tcAtr w ith llet- w'i.. voted f .r arid a.,ir..-i i, ai.il l.o: ii h w.i 1 irii-fi r c-f I :.t. rior, and had chari." of ihe Ciov-rr-ni-.-nt I'rrs-. evry rd "f to- prow lin-s of the 1. ji.-l.i'.iiri: !i u'.il he pilhi.-hnl in it. iii- i'.-e-id. .-it ruti-il that he w. uM not rule in rep.-ird to the Ih-v-rniin-iit pr -s. as that w.is a -1 r i .n l i-ts-en. th- h-.n-.'1 an 1 the liov-rnrr.vlil, tl.i v would have to f ie it. Hut he sa.d that Mr VI l.itiii-v rou'd nut he !topp. it fp in printin.' l is report, as Ins p-j.r'er had h n in ;he A'te.rhiv -im-tf its np-na.tr, and liny could imt pt"p the Iiheriv of th- pre--. 1 he f. Ili.w in; ttii.tl. men, who voted in f o-i r of the resoliiti m, ehai.L-fd tie ir Vote, v z : M r. tv a'-liiiti ihata. Maiia, M'i-1. Aholo, Kahauieli", Keiiipio, K-ip-iak'-ii and K.iuh.ti in coti-t tpi-i.re ol w hirh t he rt noluti-.u urn t it.'ti. On ii.oti.iti i f .Mr. ahaku ihe . I- i f the pns linet rt-ir-r.lit.ir the ah ve r'-solution iri-re xhuji. J from th-j unu ut a ot the ll'-ll-e. A?-r.iloy ii.j.'iurii-l. Six rv-Ki';i! tii Jv. -Inly l.".. Afinbly me? at u-'i ii i.'oiir. Hons., pi'i led t the older of tlfdiv. mid le. lived it-ell" into a 'ollllllittfi- of t'f Whole f..r the c 'ii.-idi'i aiioii of --An ..t to repeal an Act to Mitigate the Mviis arising from Prostitution."' Mr. Ka i'.it uoved the passage of the bill. .Mr. itiiO'i" moved ti iml"!i,i!i''v postpoie. Mr. lleitc'i favored in li-finit-'lv posiponing t!. bill. Mr. K:i:n tl 0 was in favor of the bill. I iV. N lll.l ili III l opposed it. Mr. 1'keke ;id l ocated ihe bill. Mi-Ti-ier H iti-hi-oii was again.: the bill, and hoped the members would think over it. and con sider the law thoroughly b"h ' they repealed it. as there was no greater mistake in the world mad-.', than to think that thf existing law li'-en-ftl pros titution, but it had a tendency to check it in a cer tain degree. Mr. Keohiiuaiia favorel the bill to repeal. Mr. Aholo was ng-tiitst the bill. Mr. Itishop was not in favor ol' reiiealing th law. as its object Wis tl good one ami could be improved. In his opinion, the law- would be more elh cttial! v eirrie.l out as tif town now had a more eiliciftit liotrd of llenllli. He was was in favor of letting the I tw have another two years trial, before the members passed a bill to repeal it. Motion to indefinitely postpone 1st section with the bill, put to vote and lost. Committee rose, without further n-tioti on it. On iipi'ion of Mr. Kuapa the rules were suspend ed, and :lf bill to auihori.o appeals from decisions of Histrief Magistrates taken up. .Mr. Heleliihi moved to indefinitely postpone 1st section w ith the bill. Mr. Kahuln moved its passage. Minister Harris was in favor of the bill, because it was based upon the laws of oilier countries, and it was not possible that nil Pishicd Magistrates and Local Circuit Judges knew more than the Supreme Justices, and if they trave wrong deri sions they would like to have them corrected. He (lid Hot lliiuk that all Ihieves. blackguards. Ac. should go unw -hipped of justice, ulsoihitt tif Island o!" Mi.o!i;ii had within the last two years been allline-l with a worlhle s a Jul'e as eyer led 1 a . omtnU-i .11, who h oi l-t even nii-'Te-ll.l " C" el-ar nml he r..ol, ,.,,r l)(. o" out of his office h cause lh-re was no law, and Ins coiunii-ion had not expired; hu that the l iar introduced was Ihe one they wanted, ami if p:isd would settle ihe matter. Tl.e hill w as ' iiitro-iin-fd fi-r the purp-s- of pr-vntiiir a ilisrt-gard of the law. li'.v. X thaolelua favorc! the hill's p;ii-e. Mr. N ihaku advoc-ited rt-j'-rtinr the hill. Mr Kupau .-aid that what had hem p niarke l ly the J tst t-pv .k: r was true, and moreover it made out ah the .Mastistrates, j Air , f. olri. Now. the h-st thine that th - intro.liir. r of this hid cii d do was tu brin; in a I ill making oily one Court of Ju-tice in ihe kinirdom. and snll 11" thouid vote atfani'-t it. Mut M-r Variirtiy W h.,t peopt- wr-ul.l he oppp-s-cd Ly the pasai;e tif the hiil, the iron I or hail If t!ii law p-tied I would , Ih- in danger of the criminal who had heen di-chared. and was 1 ma-l- l.l-l-r l.v the l.-td nii-cint-ilciioii of th- law, nnd would carry on his pittd-rds in a far bolil" m-on-r, .mi trms oppress the eople. Sere hire sol that Ihe law sat that ail the l leis'rate are foolt- We have nt stid sa, hut hav-3 only tii .t'-t two casi-s. Vlr. Aholo made a f-w n-mirkt rrpaptinff ttie nllnsion of ! Miinst.-r Harris to trie Ju Ipe at Molokai, and aid the Judpe ' tiad iltii-liaried some cas-, arnl cotivii.-tc I otliers according lo the law, nnd was hon-st in the disch arpe of his duties, mi far 11s he km-sr; hut at the same he might have made mistakes, a ! 1 we ire all lik-ly to do. lie thmight the remarks made hy the Minister of Finance, r-garduig the Judge at Molokai very im- 1 1" i-r. anl no argument to Ik us-d fr Ihe passage uf the bill, lie was in favor of the umlio-. to iiid-flniH-ly postpone tl.e hill, as the M.igi-tral-s were first iipp-onl -1 hy the G-.virninent, , and 1 he K-pres-ntalives whovot.il f..r ttie passage uf the hill, sen oppnu-ing their constitiit'-nt. Mini-it'-r llarri said that his remarks did the Judge of Mnlo ; kai a great deal of K00U, as lie f-.ui. 1 a gii.iant lie.'eiidt-r in the last Speak r. As-n.-n.il!' adj lurneil. Sixrv xintii Hav. July 14. The Assembly met at I I .v. M. Thf Vice President stated tiiat he had received a letter from the Secretary ot the House requesting pcrmi-siou to leave, as he was required to attend to some hti-i:icss. Mr. l.oyd introduced a rt-olution that the Secre tarv If granted permission to leave, and that his place be tilled by tif I niet prelof. and that the llilerpn-tor's place be tilled by another per-nil. Mr. Nahaku moved to aiueml by throwing both duties upon the Intorprctor. Amendment carried. Mr. Nahaku inti oduccd :i resolution that the sum of . Imt In- mode a present to eat-h member of the A-emblv as a reward lor the duties peifoittn-d bv t In-Ill. owing to the lellglh of tl.e sitting of" the pres ent Legislature. He did not w nit the resolution to be taken !is ail example for subsequent Legisla tive As-emblics. The Vice I'losidetlt I ll'ed the resilulion ont of order till the Appropriation Uillw.ts taken upon ils third reading. Mr. Nahaku withdrew his resolution t';i the Ap propiialio'; I ;i 1 1 was taken up. Mr. Smith moved that the Appropriation JS-H. on its third reading, be read. Cairied. Mini-ter II mis m led that the bill p.i-s by i;s heading. Lo-t. Mr. Aholo uiovf.l that the bill be read through out. Motion cani'-d. and bid rea l throughout. Minister Harris said that In" would like some in foi iti i:ioii i'i regird to tip1 perm incut setth ui.nt made upon tif teen I hivv.iger Kaliiin i. beeaiise h" r.v no law making tl.e seitlemetit a in the cask et Oiieen Knini t and M. Kckuii.iaoa. and apologised to the House for not bringing. tiie m eter up before, and gave as a.i excise that it vv .is owing to the h e'.ittgs i f on" of the Nobles, which were verv in tea tuerconii' w hen th.' ri iliscnssi.'ii. ami who was ai-o solution via nnji verv tt'.i.-v ulmut on tiiat day. Mr. Smith said that the other day he np-ivcd to strilie out the item, and still Hdhefed to it. ami mvcd that the item of n ri f . .v. n ri.iw .:gr Kalami be struck ont from the Appi 'pri.itie.'i bill. Carried. Motion to t icrease the .-alary cf tiie J.iv-r;i'.r of Maui to f,o l. Carried. M 1.0:1 t increase tif -ilary of th- (J.ivrnor of K o; d t ?-' l . C-.'-ri.-l. Mr. Keliipto iivnct'i t" ame:il the bill l.v in -r. ns irg :h s il.irv of the clerk of the of iv.rn.r M mi 1 1?" . L-sf. Mr. Vang:iy luov'.l lo urn .-tui tl.e item for Cov in iinenl Sni if. r t" v I. i-'. Mr. Kupau moved to in.-J.iiloi- ot (btli'i I'lisoa to r-i Mr. Kupiiu moved to an.e I'll ilarv f ihf 1.-.--. -a! irv nf the .1 ! spect.tr (.etieral by llisctllti -.'.""L I. st. 'Ir. ICuioiii nitivcd t- iini 'i'.d t-n' s.tlarv i.f C'tiiff .lusiice by iacrc-ts-n it to -r 1 1 . ' l.o-t. Mr. I ttck" iniived t :ini--nd the sni. irv . f" the l"n-i A-r-ocice .liistic.' iy int rci-ino; jt to SDmi-hi. I.'ist. Mr. Ko iiv. !,'t-i hi? A ntovc-1 that I,. rn he i.-ndi il for the it cu!-idt-ratkii of the salary cf the Firs? Associate Jutiee. Lost. Mr. A'kiLv moved to amend the sttlary cf the Tirst Assoctato Justice. L'tst. M r. Ahil in.ived t am.-n l t!i salary nf the scci-tid clerk of the .s-tijireine hv iiiscrling .j.O io. L..-t. Mr. Helt-ltthi i:-ved t strike cut the itcia of 5 J.tnj i ti.r John li. L.-i. Mr. Nahaku moved to amend the item of ox-j..-is.'S ..f the l.'-::isiiMre by iiij.'rting !? l.l.UM'l ill lilaue cf rlt'.oth Ca: lied." tl.e Appriviriatt.-n I'.iil. i ja-st d its third reading j as ante oil tl. Mr. Nahaku moved the suspension of the rub's in order to allow the resolution which was with drawn by Is i 111 to be considered. Mr. Smith moved the indefinite postpoiiciiier.t of th" restitution. and that the nves ami noes beiitken. The motion to inilelin!t'l postpone was vote ami lost J'i nycs to 11 noes. Tin "j, f pre.sidetit ru'e.l that members not vote on the q'.ic.-tioii according to Utile put to i Could -to of! the House. Mr. Aholo appealed to the House. Minister Hani- cautioned the House against voting in fivof of the resolution, as th-y all had taken an oath to support tin- Constitution and the Uulcs of ll.e Ilmlse. and when thev voted for Ihe li lssag' of thi re.solntioii u was in direct v.o.atioii ol' the (.'tui.-uiii'; House, ile rcc. sim ves a soil of :i and tile fortieth Kllle of the llineliili-il the H ui-e to vote f!:ein clothes. including hat. boots and till, if l! passed tin .use for hi- resi liition. He did Hot can on n benefit, but for the love lubly ami the country, lie to give the SI no to theui it it tlotl t!i. lb he bi t,' to tile A-si listed w ho wits i'oing whs not the llepre.-eiilati ves themselves, who were robbing tiie puniic t .r t!i-ir own good, and if thev expected lo be paid. Ulid if paid, by VV hose Votes vi "ii hi it be? Mr. Kupau said I think the resolution is f.ir the public good, because it' nil the UcprcselCativeS weie to leave the House the business would not go on. ami thus the public would be harmed, and I voted according to the di'-lates ol my own con science : so w itii the re.-t ot us. The Minister of Finance ha- asked who was going to ii.iv us. Ac. I will add that lie hits nothing to say about i:, as h. oiiiv one ndividual. and this A-seuiblv is represctiled by tliiee Kca'uis tin iCiag. Nobles ami Ucpreseulalives. Tiie King alone h is the ve toing power and not the Minister of Finance. (ii motion thi- previous question was put and t in l ied. Tie question on the ruling of the Chair was put to vote and the ruling of the Chair overruled. Mr. Ckeke liiov" ! t In- jii.-.-iige of the resolution. Mr. II. nek I shall be sorry if the House passes this resolution, as it is bi caking the law and vio lating the rules, and would only end in the dis grace of the House. I appeal to the good sense of the House legalising this resolution, ;-.ud whether we ought Hot to be the I.ivv abiding people of the country as legi-lators. and can we look our Con stituents straight in the face when we were the first to break tiie laws and rob them of that ?IOO. It would be far better for us to beg it from them than that the llnu.se shouM pa-s tiiis resiilution. w hich is against their o.ith. the laws, Ac. Let nie Pay that when we see the chain gang, which are branded with crime. It us turn om faces aside, as we have biokcn the laws as well as they, only wo have cleared ourselves and they have been con victed. The remarks in regard to the lb prcsenia tives leaving Ihe House is a new dodge, and they will see by Utiles 111 and 41 whiit jt sav.s upon that subject. I hope disinterested motives will ,-llnw I hemscl ves. as we are close to tiie end of the ses sion, and if we can work cheerfully together we will get through in a lew lys. Mr. fkeke did not agiee with liie Mitii.-ter rt Finn nee anil some others in r-giird to their r-ts irk ahout ttie Constitution and the for'i-th Rule of the lions-; that tie did not oerupy Ins s-al in ihe House as . H. I k k. hut as the Representative fioni Koolatipoko, and if the iin'tn'ier was in itillicully it was j.i-ti-e to hl.s con-Hit iti-tits to help him out of it, and l y the Ci ns:iiuii-n that coitiil le done h' concert cf the Kcprvsi nta- tiv. s and not the Ministers. Minister Varigny said ilea tusi..n se.im to he luisiin lr slootl hy s iiie. I am 111 f.ivr of -ippoi ilin- a St-l.-et Commit teM to conf-r with the Supr nie .1 miiei-s aii'l s.e if the resolu tion is imcoiistitutioiiiil -. if not, I nil vote for it. hut as it is I will vote iigainsi it, as I heln ve it uiimtislitiilinnstl. I un ler Maud the peilion of the licprer-.ei'l it. ves. and will help Ih in if Mssihle. I then for-move tuat tl - I hue lie closed, and the whole i"-tion he p-h-rr'-l ti a i-tlt-rt Coitmiti e, :ind thee ee the .In-li; r ti.. i--.,... .... .nt 1 1 tria't r no t ro'o . lini.-t.-r Varigny intriHlneed ares, lution that the delmfe he closed, an I a tele, t Coiniiiittee he appointed to C'liifer with the Judges on the constitutional. ty tif the restitution, tnd rejmrl to the II. .use on the mme Mini-'ti-r Harris was n;aint ttie p'solntinn, as in Ids opinion Hie matt'T was clearly unihr-'tomi hy all. It was very simple and the Constitution was plain. Mr. Ahoto moved to amend the resolution recanting the $100, havin:? ihe saa.e read ' to l c dedu-t.-d trm the expenses of the Legislature," instead of the words " added to the expense of the 1.1-i.i-liitliri " Mr. lii-hp epp.-.. ti e resolution, heca use its uncmistii u tiouality was very clear to him. Ile should rote for ref rring it t a Select Commit tt-e .-' a to c'-"f iw inuids t-f some of the lte.r-el.ratit-4Mi ft l('t! resolution that tht y seem hound to push. Mr. Kal iknia was in f.ivnr of ttie remarks made hy Ihe Min ister of Foreign AITiir. The resolution of Minister Varigny was then put to vote and lost. Mr. Uho.let I'regrt-t exceedingly that the re-olution is ahout to pass I feel mot ih eply upon tins sul-j ct, a tin llouse is hiking a step whidi plans it in a ieri. as position, and so sure as there is a Provid-nre alove us the fieople of tln-se Islands will come to pri.-f. a we their Representatives have hroken through the I'onMitu.iou anl trampled it under font. I Say it l a tlir ct invitation to the King (an 1 I don't 1 1 k - to mention Ilis M:ij.-stv in connection with this pilutinu) aiid anylly else to tiiiike a despotism of this place; and what will the foreign Government say wh-ii th.3' see lhat this people w.r-the first to lueak the Constitution that was given them, and hy that thi people and nation w ill le the first nation to te com- their prey if they cli'.se to take us. I say that this pc p!e have heen p-spre'ed heret.iloie, hecanse tln-y had lln-ir own Constitution, and were governed Ly themselves. Calami ties will fall upon us ere hug, if its Representatives carry gn tti: way. Ii is not for me to say my mre. as the matter ha tieeri thoroughly expl.iii.t d ; Imt fount as the sun shines, or night follows day. t i.liiitiitii s will f it upn litis mition 1 am ti"t going lo he one to violate the t' institution, and therefore 1 will .lei-line to put tl'.e iile'ion to the It mse. Mr. K iliikaiiit There is no Asinihly, as the President is led in the Chair. Mr llho.'.e referred the laf spoiler to Rule 9. which reads a follows : The rresideiii shall kave a right to name any iiieiiih. r to pi-rfoiin the dutie of the Chair, hut such Mih-titu-li'.n shi li not exiei'.d I t-yond an ailj-.urnnient." Mr. Rliod'S took the Chair upon the earnest ptiuest of the House. Ihe resolution, ttt amended Ly Mr. A hoi-', was then put and earned hy a vot. ..f -fc''i ye to 14 i. es. Mr sn.ith pp snteil a prite-t against ttie restitution just J.assed. p fusing fn nrcept Ihe fllHl a Mated. J-igued hy l. nis. if, Mr i;,o!. s, Mr. Heuck and Mr. Ih yd. Asu-rtiLty a !j ttrntd. ytfSnttififffi iyt t'rorfi'linii nr Fourth p i ir . UK OiTice corner . J. IOTT SI ITII, Detifbt, of Fort atnl Hotel Streets. 412-ly XV II. RICHARDS. Denfi-t. Corner ' f F"rt and Merchant streets. Hon .lulu. IR. KKNNKIIV. rii)irlan. Surgeon and Aironthear. rt str's t, :iet l."-.--e below the 0ovrnni. nt ofiices. 111 ly r.;4 sin A. C". HI FFt .M. I. I Piijirian anl Snnrron. OlTire and Res. 1-tic.'. Aldrich II ie, Fort str-et. F.. llorPMAXX. M.I. I'hy-iiiau anl Siirceoa. M ik'-e's tths-h. corner i.tii- n anl Ka.ihurrtana ft. 521 lv 47S ly A. F. Jt'IMI. Ittnrticv and ('oiii-eilor at I. sir, I'ortier of I'ort n.ttl M ri lia nl Slrrel 4 io lv .1(111 N II. IMTV. nt.ir; I nhlii. ItrrOilllil H I. II. .i (IJTl -e at the Ra ik ot !ih. p J; Co. II A ( ' K F F. M) Jt C O.. iicral ( ntiiinit-iim Itch!, 51. 6n 1 1 ritt!i. 1 il. a i.i:. .1. ( Ai: i'vRii;ii r. ion 'lei t haul ami t.:-tirr:il sliiptdtt-i ( otiitni 4TS Aj Mlt, !' S Honolulu. Onliii. (III. Ibll'FM'HLt KG Kit Jt '().. Jntptirtec tiiul ( ouiai ion Men Itar.t-. Corner of I'orl unit Mcrciiasit Mi l ct . c. 1 ti tti. VonlloLT ,v III'.CCK. lirtieral ( itinini-inn Met chant Fori Slreel. lv It. F. SNOW, Importer and Dealer in I.eneral Merchandise. 4TS Mrrrltnnl Slreel. ly .M KI.C'II KRS Jt CO. Importer and louinii ion Merchants. JytKt for fit llAUBCKUM-ltBSVIt.l FtR I.V.lRASCB Co. KAIWIKI STGAR l-LtNTlTk'S. ICBET iLiAR PlaXTaTUS. GrSTAV C. MrLCnFRs, Htem.u. 4-si-ly J. V. WlCKK, Honolulu. A. ScRASritR, Hunolulu. On in iiion of Mr. .-mh. amoiint'.PC to $..rii'7 to". 'business il arcs. v. s. i:.vktow, Anrtioni-rr. Soles Kooin on llui rn Mrrrl, one door from 5J0 Kaahutnatiu street. C. If. 1EWIIKS. J. O. DlCKseN. IiKWKKS & DICKSON. Dealer ii: Lumber and Culiillng Jlateri.iN, 47S I'orl Strrri. ly XV. X. I,4PI. Importer Pin! Healer in II.ir.lH are. ( ntlery, Mcrltanlf' Tools, a ud Agiiniltural I.iiplenirnt, 4TS Coif Slri-rl, ly JOHN K1TSOV. Uealer ia Mines, Spirits, Ale and Porter. 4?4 1 1 on cl ii 1 11. lv .1 A X I O X , t K KHN .V CO.. Impart!-" ami f onuit's-lnn Merrhant, In Ilie Firrl'mof Itu lilting. Iticen Street. 47S lv It. K. Kill. Kits. Pealer in lr bum!.. Silks t"ort Si reel. if.. 521 K. O. II A I.I. -V SOX. Importer and Dealer in Hard ware, Dry (.oijjs. Faint, (lii. ami (.etieral Mrrt-liandise, 47) 1'or. Fort nml King Sim. ly F.. I'. ADA .MS. Ship (Itaiiiller itml Dealer in General Merrlintiilie. I.il Im i nn . Muni. I r-sli and ?weet PotatiHs, witt, other iccruits, conit.intly tiu tiitml and for i;ile at low rates. 519-om j. woitTn. Dealer In ;eiiernl .MftThaiullse, llll.O. Flttmii . . . .Ships supplied with recruits at the shortest uotioe, on reasonahle term. lil!s of exchange wanted. 47S ly (IKOKCK f.'. HOWI.. Dealer in itetlwoml. nrt!iwet l.nuilier. Shingles, Dtiors, Sa!i, Klimls, .Nail. Paints, f. .11 hit (V I Stan I, Fori street, on the Esplanade. 4-7 ly . FltF.ll'K lKI.l'KK. Dealer in staple ami Ftintr y Dry (.nods. Men's f lot h Ing. Knots ami Mute, nml Vanker Xotions, Store on I'ort Slrei-l. Hourly oioile .Mnra. 6"J7 vonllo .It A Hen. k. ly j IKIMILI I.l ST K A IM FI.Ot'K .MILIe Flour, bran ami Slitirts. I For sale hy S. SAVIDCK. i 47'J ly Proprietor. ! e. c. M'CAsm.csr. Jons patt. JlrCA NDLKSS Jt C"t.. : Dealers in (.roeerir. bre.-ol aad (.cnerai Mereliandlse, j FI. Corner of Fort and A'ing- ft ret s. I 519 ly ! A. S. C I.KCIIORN. i Healer in (ieueral .Merrhaiulisr, I ire-proof Store, Coiner K an It ii ma ii il ii ml lui--ii St., t)pims.le -Mak e's ltlock-l ! Also, Retail estahlishiiient on Nuiianti street, ahove Kinsr. : Jj- Island Produce Lough t and sold. Island orders cart-fully attended to 4t4-ly ' l IICMi linos. Tot sti iSHKONG. ! c'lirxc noox & co 4 iitmiii ina Mrrrliiinls and (.eneriil Agents, Agents for the Pauknn and Ainauuln Suirar Plantations Im porters of Teas arid other Chinese and Foreign Goods an-1 wholesale dealers in Hawaiian Produce, ! Xf iv Stone Store, X nun mi Si., below Kin;. 5Jl-ly ' XKVIIjI.K tV li.itvui.-TT, Planters and (-etieral Store Keepers, Keopuka, North Kona. Hawaii, near Kealakeakua Hay. Island I'r-xliice Umght. Ships supilied with Wood, Reef and other necessaries. Agelll al llnoolulu, . 8. OI.KtillOIl.V. Jt iy II. Y. I.CniXGTOX, (srccBssoBTor. s. riiATT&co. ) Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, Charlton Wharf, Honolulu. 5-l5Jy , C. I RICH AKOS Jt CO.. Ship (handlers and ( omtiiisMon .Merchant, and Dealers in i.eneral Merchandise, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of merchaudisej for the supply of haler ami Merchant vessels. Silt ly AKOXU Jc At:iIlt'K. Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In (.etieral Merrliamlise and ( liinee (.otitis. Firr t"n. i the proof Slori'i Public Hall. X ii nn Slries-I. 494 ly A. S. H R I.MIA I.M Jt CO.. Impoitrrs and Wholesale Dealers in Fashionable (I ni hi !!'. Hats, (ap-. Hoot and Shoes, And eveiy variety of Oentlcmen's Sujierior Furnishing Goods. Store formerly oeuied hy IV. A. Aldiicli, 400 .V(iec's Utnek. (jiiren rt. ly TIIK NKVSI"AI'KR Kl'OKOA, ritblislied Wrrltly in the Hawaiian Lantrnajie. It has tin- largest ciri-ul it ion in the group, and is ptnd both by Hawaiian and t oreigners. Price $2 a year in ad vance. Advertisements translated into Hawa iian fro of charge. Otli'-e in South till" corner of Sailor's Home. ly ItOl.I.KS Jt CO., Ship ( handler and f .uiiiiii-sion Merrhants, Quern St-eet. Particular attention paid to th" p'lrrhase and sale of Hawaiian Pr'-duee. Hefers by pi rmis'ion to It. F. Snow Mi-s. rs. Walker Allen, Co., Messrs. ''. A. Willi tins .V l'o Messrs. C. Itrewer .tc Co.. MS"r. Castle r Co.ke M-ssrs. H. llarineld : f,i.? Messrs. 1- C. Wateiuiau iiessrs. C. L. Hichards A. Co. ao'j-ly If C. WATERMAN &. '., , ( oimniion .llercliaut. Fss-rtal attention paid to the intep ts of the Whaling Fleet hy the furnishing ol funds, purchase and sale of Exchange. Oil, Lone, (general Merchandise, and the procuring of Freight REFERENCES. Messrs. Isaac How lasi Jr., & Co., New Hedfnrd IV. ".. E. Po I K, Esy., do. MoBf-Ait. r-Tusi l'i. San Francisco. J. C. Mkhhill Co, do 47-ly i IMX S. CASTI.R. J. ATRKIiToN. AMOS S. COOICB. CASTI.K J COOKK, Iinpurler ami (.etieral Merchant. In F. reproof More, King str-et, opposite the Seamen's Ctiajiel. Imo, AsontH for Dr. Jaynes Celebrated Family Me.lieints, l heeh r W ilson's Sewinir .Machines, The Kohala So-'ar Company, The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, The New York Phentx Marine Insurance Companr. fxa-ly I. N. FLUX Ell, Cone:; is hi f i t business in the fireproof hnildins, K nn tin in. in u Street, Chronometer rated ly ol.serratior.s cf the sun and star5 witti a transit instrtm'-nt accurately adjusted to the aieridian of Il'.t.o'.ulu. Particular atfntion cir-nto ti n -:ch r-. ilriiis- etsnt and quadrant j.is;i;rs s lvt r -1 rs l a Ijusted Charts and nauticai : nst rutnt'tits constantly on 47 hail t an.1 for sale. l.v AI.I.KX Jts C'ONWAV, Ka-i.ii'iar. H.injiii. Will con. in the O.ier.l Mer-lmnli-e and Shipping l.u-ints at tl.e above pert, ivn-.r :ri y ar prepar- d lo furnish t'.e justly celebrated Ka a aihae Potaces. and aurh other rerrtiT-s as are requirt-a hy whale su;ps, at the -honest notice aii i on tht: most reasonable terms. Piro woocl o ZZnud. 4;--i T-UKRMA-X PKCS. O. A- P. C A RT KR. I. BAiiTLETT. C. ISREXVKR Jt CO. (oniniiion and hiiin2 Merchauts, HoiioIiiIii. Onliii. II. I. AGENTS Of Ibe Ronton ititrl Honoluln I'arltf I Line. A'JENTS For I he Malice, Wiiilnlt u J. Ilnna I'lnnlaliona AUENT5 For tiie Fnrcliaae nml .Sale of lalautl i'roducr. REFtK TO Jon M. Hoos. Esq., ....New York. Chas. Brewf.r, a: Co. t J ave? HrysEWELl. Ks'j. ' ' .1. '. MSIKRII 1. Co. R. It. Sw tt.s Ce- CIuas. WoLCuir Liock- Koi. ...Bolton. Franeifn. m ly itSuraiur tarts. J. D. WICKE, AGENT FOIt TI1K IIRLMKN KOAI.l) OK I'N'PKltWRlTKKS MX A VKIlAt; Ut LtlMS U I sT S A 1 1 i. I nlerwr.ters, eceurrini; iu or alK'iit this kingdom, will have to l.e cerc.tutl liefore tiitn. 5)0-lv CALI FO I vXIA l!MSURANCECOI1PANY- M ai'-'Ve Cumi'.iny, have Ih--ti null trtz'sl t. insure risk mi t'AItCO, FlllllClIT ami 7.' It II AS IT K 11. hy COASTKKS fpim IUitn.'.ulu to all e.rts of ttie Hawaiian lipmp, and vice ter.-a. 5'.'4-ly II II ACKKt'.LII 4- CO. tiik itiiiTisn and roui:i;x mum: ixsi'imxck co.iiimxv, l-Imlts-tt. Capital One Million Pounds. lk-ad Utlice, Mancheslrr loiihln.-s, I.ivi rioo. Agents at Honolulu. N. II. Ttiis Company takes rUKs tin gixnts only and n.t on vessels. 60'l tini The Aorlhfrn ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF JiONl.)(.)N. ram : i xikksi;xki. it; knts for tiik M allele Company, have recently n-ivial instrurtitins to re duce the Itateof Prt-min:ii on Stone and itritk lluildings and oni i M.-rohandise stored therein, nnd are now prepared to issue poli-t-ii-s on more fitvurahl' terms than li'-retofore. i lti.-ks taken on iSuildiiigs, Machinery. Ac. on Sugar I'lanta- i lions. JAX1HN, GltEKN If Co., I 4;J ly Agenls. ! ii. Miiriicii.nitM.n i:n FIR K I N SU R A NC E COM PA N V. rBXHK l7NlKRSIXF.I, Agents of the aboro Com L pany, are prepared to insure risks against fire io an aluut Honolulu. For particulars apply at the office. MKL CliKKS CO. Ilniimvttu Oct. 11.157. 47S-ly ri erciiaiits' rflUTUAL r lAiin ff OI" -! 'i'anelse. raniK cxikrs!c;xki iiavinc; ijkkx fi apHititei agents for the aliove Coirp-iny, beg leave to inlorm the puhlic that they are cow prepared to issue MARIXK IXSITRAXCK I'OblCIKS OX CARGOKS, FIIKIOUT anil IRKASIRK. 4-4-ly WAI.RKK, A LI. UN Jt CO. L!NI(. IN SURAMIN C0MP.1XY! SX FKAXCISCO. CALA. Capital Stock, - - - - $750,000. CALKU T. FAY CHAS. 1. HAVEN (Jt'sTAVE TF.XCH ARI PkHSIDItST, KCHKTAKT. MlHINg PlRKCTOR. rgMIKI'NIKRSGNKI linrr been nppoiiilrd B agents for the ahove Company and are prepared to insure CAIKJOKS. FRIKGUT AXO TKKASUKE. For rates of premium, Bpply to fiOn-Sin WALKKR, ALLEN h Co., Aeenta. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. SAX FKAXCISCO. rgMIK (XPEItSIt; NKI HAVING BKEX M appointed Agents for the ahove company. Iter; leave to nform the the puhlic. that they are nowr pretred to issue M n x v- lol IVU II I VCK POLICIES on Cargo, Freight and Treasure., to and from all parts ot iu world. II. I1ACKFKLP CO. Honolulu, April '2 1S6J. lll1' ififu"A.iiirA g i: i c v. Castle St Cooke, lPOINTKI ISY IiIGKI.OV& It ROT II K II. of San Francisco. Agents for the well known MAU1NK INrl KACE COM PAN'Kri The X". V. I'tii-ni. nta.no 4t.OO0.O0O. Ami llic- X. V. Serurily, nmrK 2,000.000. Are prepare.1 tot ile ri.-ks upon CA R GO. TRK ASCRK and FRKIGI1TS. to and from all part of the worhl against partial or total loss from War or Marine hazards, Uton the most favorable t'-rrni. ALSO AGENTS FOR TIIK Xfw Knijlnail I. ilo liiurniire Coiiiniiy, AwM-iw i.!ao.ooo. All risks taken uimn the most fnvoraMe terms. S0fl 6m rj-IIK I'XOKRSIGXKO M. thorize.1 to issue II AVF. IJKKX Al'- liie I3ol icie? T ON Stores, Dwelling Houses, I' urn it lire and (oioils in Stores, 7.V II OX O LULU A XI) V1CIXITY. Lnsscs niljusted and piid here by us in l S. (tohl coin. For rates of Premiums and particular apply to Ofloni 11. II ACKIrLLl) i Co., agents. JONATHAN HI NT, Pp-sident. A. J. HAL-TCN, Secretary. P.iriFir IMIltttE tOMIMM ! CAPITAL STOCK, $750,000. 1 3 ( O ti 1 i i'o rnia Htroet, SAN I'KAKCINCO. rpjMIlS CO.MFANV WIM.TAKK MA RINK RISKS ON Cargo, Commissions and Profits ! In vessel not rating lower than A 2, either in the Forsign r I ler-1 -In Trailr. on favorable terms and me nr. Icrsigneil are the author z-d agents cf the ComMiiiy for Honolulu. Lna.i. A.ljnleil nml paid here by nn in U.S. Gol.l 1'oin. For rates of pp tiiium, 4rc.. Aic, apply to ftJl ly iiSOP A- r-o.. Atrents. THOMAS SI'KNCKR. Ship ( handler. Dealer in (.etieral Merchandise, l-land rrodnre, Alc, and ( oniiiiiioii Merrliant. It j roll's liny. II ilo. S. I., Will keep constantly on hand an extensive :n..rtmerit of every description of gomls r-qmpd by ship and otliers. The highest price given for Island Frluce. Xj" Money advanced for Bill f Exchange at reasonable rates. 511 ly CHAS. R. BISHOP. WM. A ALDIK B KISIIOP Jc CO., liniiltersi, Oltlte, in the ra-t corner of Makee's Clock, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu. Draw Bills of Exchang-. on The Bask of California. - - San Francisco. Messrs tiRivNFLL. MiNTt RN & Co., NewYork. " Lkks tr Wallf.s, - - New York, IlKNf9A . I'kirck, It Co.. - Boston. Thkmost Nation's!. Bank, Boston. Mas. OhlK.MAl- l'.AM CoI'.PORATl'ie. London. Will re.-Pive d pos.ts.'iiscotiiit first-class business per, and attend to collecting, etc. 47-ly W A I M ANA LO MARKET, HONOLI'LI", II. I., King Street, i 4TJy im-ite the Leth.-l J. R. PRICE, Manager. -AMERICAM MIK CNIKRS;KI FO R M KR LV I'UO prit tor uf the A LLKIC il 11UIE, legs to inform the citizi-:.xs OF AND TIIE TIl VVIiLLINC: 1M-IILIC t.EXF.ltALI.Y, That h has cpencl the well Vnovrn premt-es on neretania street, . recently occupied hy the Butish Commissioner, as a FSRST CLASS HOTEL! , The accommodations are am !'.-. there It-ing numerous sieepin psitns, the situation airy, and the fine hruhbry and shail trees on the premises will make it a pleasant p-treat. The proprietor trusts that his previous reputation (rained h -he management cf the " Aldrich House." will be a sulEcien ftu-rhritee that he will stilt cunlinue to merit a share of th puhlic patronage. No ruins or exp-n?? will be st ared in providing the priest j with all the delicacies as well as the solids that the marke i affopl. 5:lCui M. KIUCIIIIOFF. l.llFllli.l.l IVSlHAVfE (0MIM1. m HOUSE ! ! w. cis unit, ; Cahinet Jtakerand French 1'ulisher. Hotel Street, n-ar Ilia Drue Store of J . Molt suiith Co. 47-ly ;i:oiu:r. ci,.vitK, ' BOOT onj SHOEMAK t.K, Hotel street, between Nuiud j and Maunakea streets. 478-ly j. ii. .vit'Ki:, CAHINKT IMyV.lvl.I. SLAkIA STKKKT BKLOW TKtC THKAT. Furniture made and repaipil at rt-asonnhle pi ice. MVly i II. I. IIAI'.MF.ISTKH, ; TAILOR. Has takm the stand lately occupied hy II. Ftsclier, on NuiiHioi atratit, where he hoes the pul lio will favor ; him w ith a share nf their patn'tiage. 613 Am a r. aa. &: f-.sc-iii.iii:, ''jt? Tinvmiths and IM umbers, 1 Auunau Strrrt. wear Ihr H harf STOVKS an.1 I.KAD PIPR always on tiatul. Johl inp of ail kinds aticmlrJ to. (HI5-ly .JOC3 XOTT !k Co., COI'I'I'lt. SIIKKT IKON A N n T I X SMITHS simp un Kaahumanu Street, next door ahove FliUier'a. ; Are pp pared to execute all work in Iheir line. Consisting In part of Strike pans, Worm. Ornamental Iron Kailinp, ; suital.le for c mt ttry lots; riphi and l il baud Screws, fur ( tauirtiteniiift fence wire, Ac, &c. Joining of all kinds roiti!lt attended lo. 615 Sot .i. i. Hi ,iie:s, IMIMHlTK.lt .V M tNITMC. Tl li Kit of all kind of -Saddlery, Car riage Trimming, Mattress making t sr. i and repairing done witli neatness and dispatch I f All orders promptly attended to. Corner of Fort and II. Set street, Honolulu 4St-ly i:oiss:r:rr lutt, Hoot ;iiil Shoe Maker ! llOTF.b STKKKT, KKI.OVV It.MOX. f IX I 11 l-i siiiki; f UllMt ltlil iJU-a ;5 occupi.d hy J. MEW ARC. -frffl -f S too In and Mhot'M uL IX TIIK STOKK KOIt.M HKLV occupi.d hy J. STEW AKll. Stools and Shoe j Made and repaired in a workmanlike manner. 49U-ly 493-ly " FURfJ.TURE SHOP. K I XDEKSIUXKIl tvji?;f;' haring taken tin htiild'iig ad- is iev .h Joining ttie Prug store of .1 sr-'s--i Smith e Co . on Ih.t l si .M. -si - -Ju sip,-t. offem for sale a complete assortment of St'l'KKIOR I' I'R.MTl'K K made from lOJ, A Of., and otiikh Iik Wim.hs. Is prcparetl to manufacture and till OnL r for fipa IVoAiiPfl, Cksthm Tabi.ks. a km Cn.MHS, titNOi, Waiidhhuks. tori, L.tniKs Wiiiik TAm.ii., I'.oxks, and ether articles in hi lino of business with proiiiituess and dispatch. 4S ly WJI. FI3CIIKII. Cooper and Guagcr, AT TIIK IILI) STAND, Corner ol' I.iii? and ISclhcl fs. A Large Stock of Oil. SIIOOKS ami all kinds of ( 'noprri tijg Materials CON-t-rAM'I.Y ON HAM. He tini.es hysUebUon to business to merit a continuance nf the pat ronage which he has hitherto enj jctland for whicli he now returns his thanks. 514 6m Jl01Si;ilT RYCROFT, IIKGS TO INFORM TIIK I'l'liLIC: of Honolulu tiiat lie has established himself Id the above business on j King Street, next tloor lo i ltjr jiinrkei. ' Where he will be found ready to attend un all customers in ! his line. N. It. Ile lwg to call attention to Ills Fttierior ami Cheap i-r.r-ff. With Marblts Slab. AT II TU li'. Lined with Zine. Copper ISoilt'rg. Charges reasonable anil work done promptly and satisfactorily. 508 flin BRASS FOUNDRY! TIIK HXIERSIGXEI WOUM) KE- Ssctlully inform thep ipli l hat lie is prepared to east and finish all kinds of . ml composition work with disiuitcti and atreasonab e ates. 1 r All kinds of ship and Ion work furnished on short notice. IT Constantly on hand, hose couplings of tha following, iies i t, i. 1, 14, 2 and 24- Al so, oil rups and frauge oocks. JA.MF.S A. llOPi'EK, 4SI-ly King strret "HONOLULU SOAP WORKS! ''.UK IMIOI'RIKTOR OF TII K AHOVE Works is pptapil to supply les customers, ami the pub- lie in general, with the best quality V LLLOW SO A I, j SOFT SOAi always on hi nil. ! TMIC Hlt.HK.sT I'ltleiC PAtn FfH t-oAP CiRRASK. 48tf-IT HAVAIIAN SOAP FACTORY! HY Arm. II. HUD1Y! AT LRLEO. HAVING RECEIVKI) A LARGE AMFl FCLL suick of material, is prepared to supply his customer and the public, with the brat Yellow, It row n tlBw) While MIAP. ALSO SOFT Vl OIIj HOA1', In lar)ie or small quantities to suit. P. 1-. Soap grease always wanted. 494-ly H Gl 'fl'lltf.llatf.V mm m m m jb m m .ia tv y j. inpnprnl TtlgrlrQTTlifhV U U 11 U X Ot 1 XJ X CL AJ IV O ill X li 11 HONOLULU, v. HAS CO.XSTAXTI.V OX HAM) AND for sale, a g'Ksl assoriinent of . . Hps! Hcfiiird Bar-Iron ! Also, best Blacksmith's Coal! At tho Isnrvst Market Prices. 4Si-iy IN REMOVING II IS III SI N KSJ4 r n VTT in lie new iitiM-r.astir.on ine A.spranaue I 'T 1-1 . H t lort street, take this otitiortunltv of rentrn- 'SL'-ii.'-"' inn hi sincere thanks to his friends and tha pnl'lie in general, for the support ajDd patront ' ace which thev have been pU-ajie.1 to crio- him for the past ten years, at.d hopes that by attention so bust n-ss and promptr..-- in ine execution of all oruers intrusted to him, he will merit a continuance of their favors. 43-ly FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. ItOlCT I. NOItf-AN. Chi-iret Meats from finest herds. Ve , famished to orikr. Poultry, Fish, "otretabte, ftoi ly . DUFFIN'S MARKET, I'. II. IttlVI) V Co., I'loprietor. KI.Ml STHF.FT, IIOXOI.ULU. 628-ly VOLCANO HOUSE! Ci.' t i"oi? o f IjsZil finea. ! II A XV A 1 I . THIS EST A Rl.lsllM EXT IS Now open for the reception of Visitors to the Volcano ! Who may rely nn finding COMFORT. RLE ROOMVA GOOO TABLE AND PROMPT ATTENDANCE. Euperieneeil Guides for Ihe Crnler always in Readin..ss. Steum nnd Sulphur Hatlis. Horses &a0hd mJ Grained if dtsired. CHARUK5 REASON ABL& ; Farties vijitirff the Volcano via Hllo cn procure anrfnaeS warrant'-il to loakc the j -urney, hy applyiuf to 1). 11. Ilitcl . j cork, r.-qr., Ililo. I ill-ly J. L. IlICHAKDSON 4 Co. I ! t 1 I I m vi ijLu-ttvs.ys'yt.i .t-vtuviAvt.i.i.Jj:: Trsir?Trrrr?f!rrs lv-'.'-uaj;