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TW lixniite frty is the kix.s l'-na inrtolins n. til'a, KkAis aotl dainr am-air.ta tv mr!U-; al litLa ni it fa tn-JT niiua:rM ami 1 t . tf r;4 a ti at ar; avaumL It U lra that C r-a ar iwinr nrt brrv (aaa in an Mtarf fvt f ti w.rkl, aavl tLat h-rr iu H xxJala hare b-w -rjr :in;.C Yt tV-ar rvtcl Cfa atk.ar ihat arr rfaA-it, aivl it m ill Uaivf'f Ht fjaraMrivca fev inaHiraa-e. a ft-CH-ral ra3e icHiraure on til.LiO Il-aii'l I m!r alwt lut'f tV.ir C't- nVviir lae buaaoa of the .Iar wrranta U a- to aa ft a iQwiranrc r?iuj' ri.tti2fil in irHjiuio, f tie aui maxiiM- rak. Tike iiay La tvt airiv.il t-r nuhu .. .ti... 4k Ah ! atinie trut it ia tmrm orwicJ. Fr tk afiaiii-nt fafin isaaorfttac caini-a o&r to take raka at dial Mibt tm be iLsinal aaouxViry rata. The J&rraar villi lal--a from Sau FrajKiaci to tlte nTt'V, 4ja-ieca M aniall nn cat aawclol Jtmbawiiae, aUurn will lae (uRavi afariSeal lacliiw. Tk B'tfr .V bU-h Iwllnl i4 I be 1th. frn Son frua iafas aailfl ca& tiie aame day t Uur( icv lining fmeUl aOrml her. Ths cB.rr Xihtinjnlf, frum tle aame pt, Riiiol jalrr . ilay k kaaafaa-a, Jarauv. The hark Evtjitld aaik-J 00 the 6th, fir VaI;araLi, tkLr 44,3u-J ctliaw of naotaaaea. The baik CambriJtjt ai!el on the 4th, t X Sn Tnrwimra. tftauuf ft full rarg- of wLuuS ruiure, izclulin( 311.UU0 U-. a dear. The y. A. FmJkinhuff aaikrd oo the 6h tur r.-Uii. aa with a lanl rargn. We r crvt t-i are tru Tr- V-aTe aritl.-mt a AiQ rara, aa the trah; with r-rttaiiil ia utte Lih (ur laiier ami navrrhact ah-aaaJ rtarounee. The hark Camdtm aaiM )kt Ui in ba!!at 1 4 Tugrl S.jqiL The luiaU of M'aaa-a. 11- C Watkla'M k CT''rr, ia annconcnt. The tutbilitiea are 3Xh t j'Zj.uOO, ftikl the aaaarta fmUo'.J nVCM. Tl.e hark K. C. Wyllit arriwd at Bremen aft. r a iavaj; ili aaj a froau iluabUiia. he will return Ij Ihia Mrt. The hark 4- y. fce had alao arrivl at t Unit rd. hue will kabl ax that rrt t II ula. Latest ( 4J HL'c-lt"c toNsw Yurk ls). co.w.vrKCft irc.vs. Purine the tear (nu!n( rVpt. ."M, VWw the era rea-v'ita t th Hritaata Firlxijivr rmr t-'Al.i. a iinJl of J. vijlt aanrr the eirvlitanr. ti K-j.l. Arth, the bulance at tar fcacbrajarr naainlol to i IJti-AM C'aLiruaaia raooicTa. Iu l"Vi Caaf-eria jltrl fii. ta.uN in (U aal Mirer. iH.l"..lM in aarrW-ultoral pr.lu'ta. ftjl aju.iaju in amnfa'tiiml axUa'be. The Wofhtrt III that Mate are on all r iluc'ra. rVaarlTT or I- a .The yortk Ctiftmian ay : Kifae imr rulkmiqc Cuntera are r..aii imiivr T ft Urk tf raw h hanJa. T!ry wfrr frm i 1-r m-e-.ih. hut tlv nra aNt (.an a-rnticnnl t tlt kl if LiU.r rvdi W 4r r waiting kar.t uar. t oil 1 Ka. Tie col I .! f.f Ih- jscatc f K-n.- are aatiinalnl. hy r-n-Vcural ore . t-te-t.l M'r m ma nuK-a ia Wu'Ja hy l'7 ni)- in aptth. niau- i. rj a;a nf auln oi rual n atrm. The entir- arra the r. ji r s-i in lit, artliel parta tS I' :!! r U ::uiuU at aataar atia-a, tt aili he u iht Ka:... hoa oiM-.-vruth a th h.4e. Tmi CaaaT Failta- TW rr--t h.w f Orrreral. tiar xary A 1'k rawMk He "f in I rrU.il.Ie i-i rtwi ftt4 m the Una- ftut t-r- anull . a. n- k-M than the alry.. e.4ijT'i tr-m-rlaa niate if i.Vy rkl ire th.-ir fui in au-h ir hao-la. The Btmib- ra 141 Uar kaa lvp.t in tr. an.1 arrif raukel MKvral Uae rieh. at lw.i'ra In fct TV ir aU-re h i- ami ftnlena. their ar-k-Oili.l tunv ot au.1 thrtr t h .14:. altraetni rrw-r I tl--n- The l;ttre t-f the I tank uf r'.ne Laml woakt hari:y cfvlnl a. tfal ft irati4i. Tlw-ir knlMUlwriil4r lu:j :iaiv w! lu. TUnr fiieitij raakarea hare !fc-n a la l'.iU l iu. a l-t en reeer fn-m ra h a fJL" The Isdure !.r M-ti.m IVt. ha re4 a aawl tiie r-nae lr-STwe anl rli.wi. r he aai noeMf the tu at Cn-nev.aVttt 'f men. IIkI lae I - in t;t iav 4 ha firatex!tr aett'etl a r -yal ia 1 ht- he .-ai.! iw hare hern rvlueilt iit. 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It M ui.. rM-ii i.n.i .oi,,iM..,L " :,t K. i. a TafV-t. Mrvr I. r liavia-'u t !.-Iir Aruie. IfoUiAt. 4 II tarn. -v ..r ll'ib. ha.u-rr. r I 1 PORTS. li-- Ka..t ll 'nint.-, I.i n r"-r .-ii. l. J:-0 i bt a '4J r ;r. 1 nu; tj tw.n-:. Fl-w fttrwt-Prf Err-.-e. J ine T ?H tei- trail. 't.. IT k. l.r-. l U. -.a ar.r- . 1 VJ cj-. - : .-iav-. 1-.- rul. a. 4 r lut. h-. "-4 r I j. T :.ir i .a a, ... r . jr-!i W-.fVr. 1 !;.i - 1? f t-T :. .: r. -. t e a r. . 1 lat --a. 1 til I.t.-t..r a'i. UU a f.;--, -I h.'.ll.a, oa;ty r--t ; i.. r. I . u'.-; . r.- .J. TEE PACiriC Commercial A'avertiscr. SATIT.DAY. JlK IV t of tlic 3Iviiiitr- T; iv!i'i.fr Princ arrivt-1 thL Kivniii.2 fn-xu Ilaii-t-ci. hwir; l--?i jiT.-t-iit tut fur Jiy Tl.e JWitie i te!e-r-iiXl. ajj i iu iluring the P. x. Tb i,":y arrivil tr-at ,Ti-Iuri thii laurii'.t. is tl.e H'eHtli fr-.ta Laa.i w':th w:tenuek.f4. We Li-re l-en fafen-! with ti:-re than the uu.tl wrri'r ,aat:t:.ty tf f rtin lirws the p.i.-t week three arrival- Ltvir. Mx-urne-l, l.riD'.Djr m I'nn cif u-l New Vcik tdevrajhic lite- t. May 2"J-1. The ach'j'.n-r Caro.' .Mill an-1 hrk D. C. Murray wen- htvir. f.-Ms ovt-r. It w ill f-e reoit-mt-ere-l that tiw-y ailr-l fnia th" port on the j lit arvl of May. I'p to the - 'A thty Lj.1 tvt ar riel at ?in Frr."L-.. We U-aiti i. thiiiji tc hy the recent Bt-ail.-a repeot : ing aieatiier f-r thi i-rt. ! is it at all likely th.it anything will trait.-j ire n-url:n them till aft.-r the Uth of July, the Ute when the l-i-l fr the wrtice will ias cjacnel at Waeh'.c2rt -ti. The Unite.1 St-tt'-a SteiP-r Licxiiranna la ty l-e expetel either t. Iy-r t.-tnurri.w fniiu K-h, ti which ja-rt .he went f.-.ru Hanalei on the 1st inst-tr.t. The XirnfV JL'iluuf will re-uine ht-r trips t- K'.na. II. .'.;. t-uc!.iri2 at iDtenneliate p--rtri, on M-.nlir nri- She ha. h-vl her Ianj3z! tiilvr taken out an-1 t!..p.u -h'y repiire-1, Sj that rhe has H..W f.mr stnr.j Wilers, is as safe, au-1 will ptvilly luake as p I tirne as ever. Anton:? the iteiu? of f..rv!! new it will l ol ?rel that the Er!jrf.r f Emi.l hi lee ret-1 the tertiiiiia tiin of -lavcry in bis Knii-ire, t j take pi we pra lu i'.ly ' during the next twenty yeru-. This is the pr. per , mode, and w'.U prtveiit to s-.tue extent diiturl&uce in the lV.r intere-ts, which Las W.owed the aWItivn ; f slavery in America. ' The European news auz'irs peace The LV.njrress of representatiTes frviui the leading European, j-wcrs met in London on the 7lh, and ac-rved on terms f jr tie sottltiniitt tf the trouble lt-tw-en France an-1 . l'russiit, which are uivlerstotid to be these: France is not to enlarge ht-r prwi.t lun 1 iries. The f.irti ticati'iUs of Luxemburg are to I dismantled, an-1 this province shall remain iji the ir-session of Holland, ! a:id its ttutrality be gtiarantt-e-1 by thejtreat powers. . The treaty L:w ia.-en approted and siirne.l. Hnw long this settlement will remain as final remains tu l seen. The war fever which has bet-n createl may pas offfiuietly. Tlie English Government Reform bill finally pissed ' the House of Commons May by Co majority. An i amendment to the bi'J, proieJ by the Liberals, and opposed by the Mini-try, was carried by & large ma ' jority. This 14 U LsjJ been strongly derv.unoed t-y GlA-lstine, lsright and nthers, and judjn, froci this fact will not long sati-fy the reform party of EnglamL Napoleon has purch.-isoil the iron-clad Du idtrburg t for three niillU ns of dollars, determined to Lave at least one iron-tl.il in Lis navy which c.in defy all , Europe. It J.a n-A si-eak w..-Il f...r the muae of the ! American Government to it reject a vessel built expressly for it ; and then Lave a first-class European Tower accept it as in every respect jrfoct. This ' " Mountain of Tliunder ' Las probably no eju:d in the world, and if ever brought into tr. ragement, ' this will I pnjveL The first of May, the d.ite when the eight-h. ur law ' of Illinois we:.t inti force, was the invasion for j pu lar ri ts in t"hica?o, which were f ilowel by in.vn ii ary f.r-s, c.-n-unting pr.jaity to the anoiiut if .xaijaai. Tl.Ls new It- s'.ation L.v cmttt-l an ele ment i f iLs-orl which is di-stinel t pralu-e inc:.lcu- labl e cust'hiet in the States. ar-l wherever its e:; ment L sought- Au riht-Lour law Las la.t-u jisse.1 in New York. The releise of JclT. iHvis 5s the r.t impt.rtact item from America. He has l-en release-l on al of .iiiMri to.-t.n l trial at Illcl.moul whenever the court c.UIs f jC him. It is m-e-iless to add. that the ; whole thing will prove fm-e, az.-l lavia will aj- the j unishmeiit he so lichly merit". A lvice-frm Mexico .-'now tht neither Queret-tro n r the City f Mexico Lul leta taken, though in la.th places the I:'.:j-a-ri.iH-ts ha-1 1-ten reduced to I great straits. Ver Cruz w is cl--sa.-!y iuve-te-l, but the ltV.cgcrs Lv.-kol artillery and were suiF.-ring from dise-a-e. Gen. ioiuez. ct mman liiig at Tarn pico. Las i dev'an-l - lir.st Juirvz. It is reja.rtel that M-xim- i illin is a refugee. i On our first and f -urth J-igs will I f.-un 1 a v i riety iutcn-sting iu:-h- II ar.y, inclu lin-? late Eurj- jean surumarr an I al' -unh article from the New ' V. rk Chirthntan n the Krfv.rinel Catholic Mission. Tl.e Itritish clijj-ar ship Sumatra was to have left a Francisco i n ti.e "J-th -f May, and will le due the Utter j rt tf next Wtvk. 5Lc will touch Lere in retosiLg. IlATU..i I'ire at Iliuvt. We regret to have to chronicle ti.s fact that on M-.n-l iv r.iht la-t, l tea sr. I ie. n ."cl-a-lc. a fire bn ke on in the dry trash to '.be wir.dwarl of the plantation buil-l-sa g of Mr. J. 1'- W illi ims at II il.wa. six miles fp-ni H i.. !u! a, Li. h -j reading rap: L'y, in an iiicre-h-ly sh'-rt -pace t f time c numel t!ie entire lu.l iings with tin ir c-titi-nts. The origin f the fire is as yet unknown, l ut a str- r.g j rt-fa il'.ty exL-t- that it was the work f an incvti-ii ry, as but a few triintite- I fore it f-nke i at la the trash hei.p, there w is no sign er .-m.-II of rjre a! ut the premises. Mr. William t ut'.re :ap'.t ii. w-- :n.il-.t-i by year of patient in dustry, his ir ne at .:.e strvke. and he e-timates his I-- It 1 ". tr. -lt'k'. Fortunately the erili.e t-apei c tiijcmtiviiy uninjuie.! by tae lLu:e. and '...!. . o'li l 1 agtl.'t resuui.-d n t'ie pltuiarioii at ail -ti:uir.-i outl ay f :' ut ?.',,a. LL, it i-s sii i. win d-.tiO. an-I the bu-it.e-' ae rn rt,u-i(-ej with t',.-'-i-t f.,iK d-1 ty. Ship. -tilm:ii-iii- '1" ) ui-.ijiIi. f -'-.. I: n a-; i Tnir it -- t1 f.i-.;. :i ii-.i t f-- a-: .r.:-!,. 1 ;.t u-r. t: -. ..r:-l n- vrt".'; r-f .!-.u'.-..f t! fni.ii:-l.-v.x..i .-.-j .-ii:r.-ra .f v'.ii.h fltrv v. t-r . v.. ,.'. !..n ! ti r.- I a t.iun. in j .!.!.; ..j ini-.i.. t 'rir.' Me! 1- I- r iiti ir:-;'.r.- a.--v,.:ia. !: i- i t: n ? !V - .-r- t h:! t a lttnttl ls .i'.: :.t. '.i. rii. I. . j r.'ii iiio-t oi;. !u.-;rh :.i,i. ; n ::! :'uit !" i;::iit ..!:.. r-. liat it II:J.ee.ih f .r --ul::fl t- if e- tVf T:.'- jr.;--: f a r.I':v.-j v. v. . Ti at. A:! M.ti.- T-.r-. nKn, f.-.t LiM Ufw :Lc l:ri:":-!. I'iirlia-li;-:::t. w.i- n---iv-i w -vr. f i:j.T--!ulrlv. f re mm -1 I't.-j :an -!.tli!f 'f k:; oi a L.;.c ia vxpiirtructt. J l-;vn-i-n I .uj timbre ilfl V;i-Ml.t..n. at I'.ri - Ti's M ,:iit- r- vv. ni!d evor live in a .-en war. it O'ill be uju-Ie ha' iiaV.e f r buu an l-Ir:. Iia:-. iUjv .if:i-r nt.-jthir, 4 J .rvciji...i-I.tv. ti.-:i..r.? a.- i-i v!.:it i- jaerihlf fr t.'i.- r-iture msm tu - li-!i arid whait is imp. -f i'b!., are iiL-j4-ii.il1. vie l.ai -it" V" wait tie ai.rMurttvtii.T.t ..f s..rji vv,.i!ir. fuliy jrejro! irt to !-e .-urj ri-t-!. 1T ii.-tar.-e, if we .-le.uIJ prwpto.y t.liat in a ; few yxir- hern f 1 1-in-In lit w.hiIJ in ttl-r.ipiic fiii.iiniiii'-ati jn with .Sin Kr.ui. !-.. ar.d on-..- - jtia-iitly with all the n-st ..f t.'t- civilizi-l vwri.!. ' the j.-habintiW ure tlt a pit i.rv d' !- c.uM f .uii i wh. w.iulJ lau-ii a: ti e idea as utivrly i.-t.rary. rl.juslv, lmwi-er, it is (juite w ithin the 1.111.1' of j-.-si! ..lities tiuit. daring the ia xt t. n yiiirs, tl.e o.,.-t of inakin au l Living a r-ubn.ariiif tc!. T..j h i-tiMe will !e jrA-.itiy rrslmt-i s., mucli s, a-ti hrin m- ,uij li.-hment ..f the i-nt. r-pri-e within the ri-a-:h ,f even i.ur n.-eK-st loc-aiis. And w i t never that time arrive, u.- it snn-ly will r..iaii-r ir later we are f.irtunat.- in Laving already a survey of the n-ute ltwe-n tht i-lands and Sin 1'nwici-. ... with -..undines, nxA a n-'.iabk- d rlpti-.n of the iu.:ure of the l.t:- m ol tbe 'Y-an. (n thi- V:h nf N-iveinlafT, lo!, the I'lutt-.! Sla H- survt-yiii Khtaoiior Fuminrv Vit. Lieut. J. M. In.k eiutwnandin (-a f.rur pilot l.nt'.f V tjii.s burthen), arrived at II ii..!ulu. ait-r a juss;tirt- of -i3 day l'nm S;m Fr.iiM.-i. -.. IJ.ut. Ilr.K.ke was the inventor of a siundiii4 cj jcimtus. vihi. !i was the one usod in survevin the l-d of tl.e Athintie. j ri jaraf- ry t. Living th? eiible whi.-h How foiinit-ts the old world with the new. The in-uliaritv aut this apjflrattis is that a thirty-two pound hot at tlie end of the line taktt it to the l-ttnni. ijniwliatt-Iy ..ii strik ing which it i- di-f-nnisl by a sf rii;,; and fall- oll. while hi!e a !:..-s tuln iuiiuediatelv aljve the slu.t l-etv.U:es lUlel with the f.ft f-fliiiit-ntary de jaeit of the -e-.tn l-.tt. ni. Lieut. Urooke liad st-imens of all the j rodm-ts of Lis p-iundiiigs in lite l'acifit-, xme-tly coiisisting of dead luoilusca and infusoria. Aliut thn-e buiidn-l milei" wet of the C...ldt-n liate !.e f 'Uil a ubiuuriite rjnee of mountains, running jnrallel with the Sierra Nevada range, the dt j.th of water on wliich was ab.ut two miles on an average, va !:i!e the l.w-st depth reached did imt exetvl three miles. 'Die j-r..jii-t of an ocean telegmj-h, lietwei-n Kuroja? r.il America, Lad then b"n talkel of. ainl Lieut. Ir.ke lad soun.ieil tl? route. He -iid, while here in lS-V, tltit there would le vastly le-s difficulty in laving down a -able K-twn th-se i-Ian.L- and the C'ali f..rtda v.'ist tlin between Ireland and New foundland. Tiie tnnimtir Coojr lt ing on srecial g .v erniiierit servi.-e, as a matter of e..ur-e iter eom mander was r..t at iilrrty to make known to the jaibiie the res-nits of Lis ob-a-rvatl.ns in full, but transmitted tiiein to tlie Lead of his d.-jirtment, whence they d..iibtl.--s !e obtained on appli cation. The liydr.i-graphie otEcer of the scliooncr was Lieut. Kern, an ndventurous a. well as a s..-ientille man. lie was the discoverer of tlie celebrated Kern river, the finding of gold in the neigh! Hrh.ajd of which created such a furore and sUiinjole among the miners of California some years ago. ' Iletween the Farralones and within fifty miles i'f these islands, Lieut. lir.K.ke made .-ixui-n soundings, the result of three only of which have transpired, so liir as we Lave lvcn able to ascertain. These are as follows : LatituleSl - N., Long. 1:10 W., fathoms. Latitude ' N., le.liir. - W., .,IK ftthouis. Latitu leSl N., L ng". 144 I'V W. I'.Viii fathoms. With the exeej.tioii of tlie ridge In f.re men tlne.1, tlK-re are no elevations or d.-pn-K-ions in tlie Led of the J'atinc, but the K.ttoiii appears to Ik? a vast level j.Iain t. within fifty mil.-s of these ishm-ls, when the dej.th l-egins raj idly to decrease. Tu roach b-.ttoiu at the dejith of tlirec miles. re.iuireJ one and a half hours, nnd it to-.k two men f .ur hours to reel up tlie line after the luttoru Lad bet-n re-.u-htil. With Fut-h M-iciitiue men as Ueuts. llna.ke and Kern. s sesse.1 of all the appliances of nautical scien-e, the utm.-t exaetitude must have lren obmined in their observations. Tlie schooner was prj-vid.-d with no less than seventeen e!ir..noiiietrs, ami to secure a rf.-t immunity frviiii the least jar. the-e were j la.-l in gutta ;,nha ca.-4-s. Our readers will n !u-iu'--r tin- Jaran.se l.v, Jo-a-ph H-.-... at.d h:s hi-t..rv !Ic ean.e to II -ii.-'oilu n tlie nriiint -r I', i". and remaiiMil here f-r a tinie. rt-tun.iiig t-. " own .-.luntrv bv a:..:hcT ve He i.- n. w r--:ilin at Yokohama. A we rsii-1 a-e.ve. t full r j..rt of the cruise of the t'tnnwfrt 0" r. i- without d-.iibt .n tile in the Navy Il.-jirtmei.t at Washington, an-! at tlw jr. .-.ht time i:- ubli.tal.n vv iu!d 1-e jaiti.-ularly appropriate. The appli.titl.n would very j rojarly e. me fr. in the I 'alif- -riiia d. -u-j-.ti. n in ('..nrre-s. nnd w..i,ld unquestion ably n.ect with j-roinpt attention. The fc-r.it and gr-.wing State of California need- an-I will c-veiituuliy have dir.-. t tel. -grr-. hie e. .!iiii.uni.-a:i..n with China and Japan, and we l--k f.rw-.ird coiifi tly to the tim' when these i-Lin.L- shall !-:-.v.uie tl: connect in;: link of the majie wire lttve-n the ancient and ..p-ul.-nt Ind"' and the y.ur.g and vigorous We-t. The tide of human pr egress s-ts in this direction, and we mu-t swim with tlio eurn-nt t run the ri-k of 1 .slr: our fmil Mrk in the mp.iiis. The s.-hia.iior r-:nair..si alx.ut tl.--? islands until February. 1 V.. laving im-:intime i-Jt.iJ French Frigate Sh.a'.s. r.f whi.-h a thorough sUr-v.-y was made Fr.-m here she wvnt to Jajon, and Lieut. Hro ke n i doubt carried out his c s-j.res-ed intention of o'ltaining !.vp-pn sounding all al- ng his route t.. Japan. WJ.i!.- a: Ilak-s-Li ii a tremendous eurthquake occurred, an-1 t!' F'nrmiftrr fovr. a- well as th Ru ian frigate Dtan-i, which Lad formerly vi-iteI these i-land-, were la.th t-irri.'l on sli.-n- by the in-ru-hing sea. an 1 br-ken upsimin-litk: they were aband. nl. Tlif su'sjt.ent List-ry .f IJ.-ut. Urooke ar.d hi-e-impiini.-ns we Lave never lcvnw-l. lar-void the fa-1 that from Japsrn they r.-a.-l.r-l China an-1 fn.ni them-e t:.e I'nitol State. Rut thr fact remain- .-n r.s-..r! that the I'a. n.Y-aii. to the rxtoiit ..f .k"' n.ih-s. li-tw.i-n an Fran. L-i. ard the Hawaiian I.-'aii-L-. has l-.-n to. r -ughlr -.i:n.!e!. an ! the f.-a-i''i!ity of laying d -wn a sjbm-uirie cable clearly d.-i;i. .:,-trateJ. And so we '; 1 our time. Mai. .vf 1'iphv's Cocxt. T!i: cele ratel a"-t:.-o w-I. we are ir.f rtiiel, give a c"-. ;(rt . n M r. l:r evening next, tie lr gr.-mo- f. v v!e i e:-. 1 to-1 v- .i 1. .V l:i-iJ lit 0 i- v r. -i :' .. !'.:- -".tv a r f a . : . j n: r.-f-r !.-.. iti ITT". lr-i -..r?- - It i- i!au !! -: 1 'k'-vtr ! i iivwja.-r. .j - .-;t .f t!.r tl:iv- t'-o ovt-rr-t'r . T. i i.-! in w:.i-h tt.-t-y w rv l-.iliv . if- i. tr :.nT :;,:-:--! Tl.r-y l.!!nt t'- Liv ..; t; ill tfi. tin. hi-:.rv. !: !- t T; .!.- iiiMi'iia? ;o t XU- stuit-n: u! ai:.l ..i.:.:ry .1 n;r! .tl. .-.r:a:r.::: tl? lV!-tt A.m. .-. r...t..-u i.i. l I A v -!- t t:;- h--a i i' t: tv:i i.:.rfi ut tii.it t. ri- 1 a vt-rv t -n-vllta lO .'JaLvl- ii. - li .-f tl.o ur: ..f incr.iiiiZ. n ; r.-n nt. ... .c r'.-MiM :-.n en- ill oi i. . i-.!-.! ..r,I. w ;. h r.it.-s it tl: -1st (vt r te o -,t ,-,t..ftf.? ii .tin- try, uott.ii wiili .hurch spires and villajros. Tluit was n ja-ri.i wiu-n the stur.'y ev L.nists were a.vi'-rtir:? their hirtl.riht as Tb-itish freeim-n a-.iii.st ti:e c-imt.s. 1 nu-nrs of the Hotue l i'overn-xiK-nt. Tin- 1'--t..:i liiz'Uf is very oiit-j keii i n th -j ubr si.:.-. ti.e vvTitt r in the IVton ChrewU. v.!.. -iti- Limst-if A li.stonian." and wh. a !va:ni-s t!i- rr.-ja"siii..n t!uit T ac-kn..w!eaJc'- :r.l.-'Ti:.i t- tl-e K'tvz. aJ ",ri.v .'-d.eiue t.. the laws of tireat liritain. would 1-e j reT.-ivro-js." Whereup-n the Gjzttl? d.x-lans the .said writer t- la? "jr.ved. by irresistible d.-iiion-trution. to le -uiity of iinj-rtimiue. al sur.'.ity. . .phi-try and tal-oh--!." Strong w..nls. aiid .jt.I.e up t.. the -tandarlof lickw.a...s clltor? t f tl.e jrest-nt Jay. Aitiyiuits are ubli-hed of uieetins ' of the Fr.-. -hollers ati.1 other Inhabitants " of the t wns of Koabury. Litth-ton. and Acton, in which they v..te to sur j..rt the n.erv.iant.s arnl traders of tlie I'rovin.v in their resolve ri"t to iiiitrt any I'.rit ish . -ris while the obnoxious Acts of Parliament remained in force, and while "the Koval liar seems to .-to t against all our humble p rayers and l'etitioiis, !"...r redress of f.'ricvanvs that this I.and i-involve.! in." ; Tlie well-kiiovvn Iaa-ton Massa- re," in which tlie inhabitants tMid the soldiers of the pirri.s.n came int.. ..!li.-i .n, whereby sevenil livass were; lost, oceunvd on March oth." and the Gu.,:!e of the 12th, dressol in mourning, devoted the p rill- ciHd l-.rti...n of its sec,.,,.! and thin! i,iges to a j tletaile.! a.-fjunt of the allair, and the p.rotvvhngs ; imm.-.liatt ly subsctjuent, and the eorresjondenee b twtt n the Lieut. Goveruur and a Committee of the citizens. Proiiunmt among the names of the latter are those of John Hancock, .amuel Adams, and llr. J.aseph Warren. Thus were tlie seeds sown in Fam uil Hall the Cradle of Libertv which, six years later, bore fruit in the Rt-volu- ' ti n. The Gazttte was a weeklv, and the followim little paragrap h gives some "idti of tlie p.-p-ulutioia of Iloston at that'iri.xl : i B.,rieJiathet.,-nof U -ui aince cr la. eifiht whiua. No j tM-ka. ! L.t-iJ iu U.e --reral churchea. no tn. I .... . . ,. . llie lia.-r apiears to have 1-een well supported . .. . . . 1 , , in the wav ot advertisements notices ol lands for sale, dry goods and grm-eries. Jie., Ae., fa?eu - r t e i.,r-.i...i ,.v...g ,ouf truu mis out oi tweve oi w.ewnoie. Siys one advertisement 4 A young Woman w ith a gad hrva.-t of milk, that can le well recom- iiiend.il, would go into a frentlemans family to ,, - r it .-.! , ii Su.-Kle. Kmiuire of Jtdes & Old. Intelligence offi.t-s were not in vogue in th.ee davs. " - Hie arrival- a: the pa.rt ol l-ton, for the week . iapt- worden, ending .March 11th, were f .urte n, m.e-tlv sha ped Of Monitor fame, whose gallant conduct through and sth.a.iiers, ostwise, with one or two brigs out the latc ru-''lk'n. fresh n the memory of all from the W-t Indies these latter undoubtedly h'3 wull03rn'MI' hcl1 a l'ti"n at the rooms of bringing rum. molars and sugar. " the Biarl tf Superrisors the other day, for the AU-gether, the lt.m Gazttte of 1770 is a ' DZ h tLe I es of curiositv, wiien viewed bv the light of the p.res- kmS the men and bestowing a - I 1 t.-j 11TW.T1 flit TllO nwlfv U-.-n.a.i -a-1 . .-... ......... 1 ...it .11.. I .1 .-..liii..!.- inuiit. .,..) I ..4 ti a , s i . : Ma. Emtor : In the last Gazette I notice some remarks uja.n j-Luis sugge-te-l by for reviving mttrest in the raisin funds for t nur-erv rrl I was under ti.e imj.rt-s.-ion that money ha-1 been suhscriU-1 and j aid, having paid over -3 last year ; to the PresLh-nt a the Society, and that there was to ( 1-e, near tne citv, a garlen, to which the subscribers would W adttiitt. to enjoy the results of the expen- : diture of the'r mcney. j The Sa?iety ha.-. I understand, a full set of officers, ! including a Tourer, who doubtless takes pn.j4.-r fcire of tiie fuii ls and vet it w.uld le s.ttisf:ictorv to , , , -...it . the sul.scnUrs rtuera!!v n the Treasurers rei-jrts which he of eoutve makes from time to time, were p.ul.lisliel, as it former times, so tiiat all interested ! migiit see u.. .iiv.ii money iu i in reeeiveu, anu . w hat had been dii.e with it. . . . . The t.-ietv se.-iis to re.jU-.re "reviving pretty ' often, and -fore asking for more money f..r that object, would it n 7 e letter f-r the r.flieei-s to show to subsi-rila-rs w ii.t has let-n done with that already subscriUsi and p-aid. 1b. & Cm i Our crrc-spMBdent's remarks ..n the mi-man- agemcnt of the affairs of the " Agricultural S- ciety," and the profaned revival' of it, are very just. Those who are inemW-rs of it have a right to ilemai d of the officers a p ublic statement as to what has b-en done with the funds contri buted so lilnt-rallv last year, which were p.robably I not lose, than oHt. AVhere are tlie tre.-s, shrulas, ' flowers and seels impairted at f- heavy expanse : A.n-ft lloflo an.) fliA V.ir Troli.i' Vli..n ..a . . ..iv the private gardens" referre-l to by the Gazrtlr, w hich are made the depository of the p lants which have leu impa.rted? Meml-ers certainly have a right to know. The afi'.iir of the Agrieultural Sx-ietv have n..t Utii prudently imu.ag.-.r of Lite v.-.irs, and until s. due account i- given of the ooii'tribu- ti-.lis heretofore iiadc by a generous p.uUie, this i-.Ii f.r more ainual sub.-crij.ti .ns. ha.ks very much like an a3tmp-t to obtain money under fit!-' p rotciiscs. Tlicse peri Mlit-al appeals of the nine-year Presi dent of the Agrk'iltnr.ii S.n iety f. t more funds t help adorn i.e gtirdens of p-rivate purtii-s."' even though the government elitor is ' incline.1 to li.-ten to his suggestion.-, should laf verv c-au-ti'.usly accepted by the public, f.od liof.re any u.ore subs.-riptio.-s are paid to meet the dmiti upa.n the TreHurj of the S iV-ty,"' tlie " p rivat. rstrti.-. wh. ve.- they should c.ine f .rward an-1 do their shar: f r-t. A full statement of the Cmuicial affairs f tlie Siety sliould also U- given. As c-i.n-lueteil i..w, the S-i:-tv i a pa.-itive injury to t:ie cirxiunity. We have shown l f ire that through an urid.-r-mriding. (or mi.-under--tar.ding it may Ir.) with an accredited agent, he is e die. ting very ehoi.f: p lints in California f.r the ar-U'J fvrjta ..f ending to a National Agricultural Stiy; that U- si-n.i- thos.:- to ;.r- . ti parti-s ana ji rv-turn ref.iv. s r. i.-!a 1 .;ant-and feels, which, arr a- g a.l as gold t- hiin. AH this ia. iv !e d.-emel to . a pa-rice:! v legitimate transaci-.n by those engng.-l in it. so long as eurrie-1 on without exj.-ure ; but we p.r.H. test ag-ain-t any ojp4-al.- t., the j.ublie to aid ' the Tn-a-ury of a Si.-ty." when the chief or cr.ly In-rif fit derive! is by priTate jurties," at the es:-t:se .f the cainunitv. The American Tie?. iTi-"Eii-. A e are in-lebtir-1 to M.-r. Ieiilie (, of New York f r a p-atr-p-Uet entitiel 44 Our cew States and Territories," giving a fa'.i do-.-rijti- n f ra-lo, Utah, M .ntana, Idaho, Neva l i, 'rf gr-ri, 'Wj.-hir.gt. n Territory and alif..r t.i;i, written ly A Part L. Rich .rl. n, ar. 1 iliu-tratel with i.uti.eroiis eng'kving1. Aue-ng ti.e letter i.- a picture -f Mount I',ir.ier, aj rn fr..:.i SteiW.x.m, , l"og-t .-.-unl. It i a L-fty, xri-j' ir.t..-l mountain, -cveri-l with perj-: ii! sn.-w, r---mbi:r.g M-ibt . b.'-inc. ar. 1 i- the m-ri ir- h of tlie I'.u-ifi.; c-.a-f. We np;.etbe rcrk I.jn'er, now in p-.rt. na- nan." I r -iiigi.i.tr "iii.'.iri --''k. . . S:m rr.nic-i-co t'orreioiideiiei. r r k "ukme- Svx Fami-v. Msy -1. IN.?. N.-s.r a n..-.m!i Las elu-l ikv the of C-mt last t f, r lh n. lulu. Iho 'tl t ur "V- a".:ir jck.-t.-. -lil the j-rvs,-::t irnu:r-.t n-.-.r.it! n l.w.fa tU l-rt &n-J y,ur, is a fact ,au, 'a ta n-jrvtr. It i Iw-pe-l b- cv.-r t!',at this unfrtunatc.B-..5n-.tU.a . f i ircumst:u:.v s.x.n H-Lti-l. lv t w !!MV.?iira:k.n of steaia Hi. it SaKV the si:.:. of the bark Covitt oi n the '20: h u.t. Tit fiSVO lirf nrnvii ..-i t-M-ii t- A. A. Eliril: 1'.' vlvs p;-:ip ari1 tVe S riser 1 il.iv?. .Jtis.'rj.iii I" .lays, ana i?,-rij e '; ,lt"s. ana ty tuera we .tn- m " fi'.es i f the i. C An sru -.e on tise ie- rt-rsiir - . - c-it-Ase i.Tu..o..o.i i. t ... .i i i..mi.vii all : :ir- nui'ut. Hawa-ians, in me of voiir issui-s. nas a.imiw ci-u-sileraMe attention from the press of this city. Ferhaps s it was the cn'y item of nfirt they were at-.e Mark Twain seems to be the cause of ad to quote. this as wi-l seen fn m the Dramatic Chrome. a spicy and lively little daily .f this city, which makes no pretens:oc?, tut is as umv ci-u-luetea as , at;y paper ia the State, and is as anxiously hike! j for every day, as the leaiiiii? daiiUs of the c.tv. , After quoting from the Airertiter it says : " We expected that Mark Twain's missionary tour to the ; isl:in-ls would produce serious results-"' TL Weather- San Franciscans are remarkably sensitive regard- ; ing auything that is said about their climate; but as ' I am going to j ut in a pxl w. rI for them, I am ure they can't olject. The weather Las of late . been peculiarly Imlmy and beautiful, and the atuio- . jhere reiiiarkably clear for &in Franciscx The i mountains overlooking tlie oec-an and sununding Lbe broad j-lacid bay, ap?ar to have moved closer to our busy and bustling Metrojx.lis, while in the rear ; the la..ld peaks of Mount liaMo, rising far above j the motionless clouds, seem to reign supreme over i all its Insignificant surroundings. The hills in an-1 ( arounu the e'.ty, a.11 all they can to the serenity of the scene, bv revesJing the tender verdure, which natuiv had Uvn at rork on for the last three months, and wit.', magieal efleet transforme.1 them from barren hills into s!oj?s of crumj.led velvet. Tlie weather has in fact l-?en compared to that of the islands, by persons who have been fortunate enough i-1 them' thir comparisons are by no means iwrrt. Co3mopoUtan Hotel WLicl was destroyed by fire about three weeks ago, is ftitp a Jf je-tVuctum, and the Ls of this nMe structure is much regretted by the people of Sau Francisco, excepting perLaps tlie proprietors of the rival Louses, as they are crowded to overflowing, and have no cause for regret; they can get almost any price f r a sky parlor even, when it would not l looked at prior to the disastrous burning of the Cosmopolitan. The building is not entirely destroy- eJ tbe two uf'Fr stories akme ling demohshel by fire' wLile m' st of the fcu:l lin? suffer! by the imlneiise entity of water which was poured into h to cbevk of fire, wLich was rtiging furiously the whole afternoon. No less than "", . . . twelve streams of water were p.laying into tlie build- . . . , . . , mg for eight consecumve hours. An armv of men , ... ' , . . are uo at wor. im me t.osniopjouian, ana tieiore . k-ng it will assume its f inner magnificent p-itipor- tions. The cost of nbuildin-has U-en estimate-l at S7o,000. It is said that the work will be completed in two months, so that by the 1st of Aujust the Cosinoia.litan will l i-e-.,in..l and 1. i-.o..e i.i.i - , hotel than ever, as some imp-.rtant changes m the arrangement of the building will Lave been made. c c ' to him, He had plenty to do, as a large number of residents were presented to Lim, taking up as a conseoueuee a it-eat dal of t-mp &,,i.l,f, ..a.ji,.,. ,5iSS2"l,." ,u u 1 ""- '- a nl-n, ,tc. " , "m, lut W;13 Jut one day behind on the reception, and knew nothing of it until it w:vs over. He could not have wante-1 to see me verv much, however, or he La y, L , ft' f fa v l 1 anama stettmer. The Southern Belief Fund has occupied the minds of a nuniler of our prominent citizens, and concerts, lectures, ic, have len "iven , i ,1 - . , , -. , .. " in aid to tins national ch.-intv. Tlie contributions to ,he fun1 have ,Jn 1:"2c, a,lJ more are still coming in with liberality, mid California will in all j.rolsi- lauty gwell the sum to a hundre-l thousand dollars. , ., . :-, t, , i . i i i . .. Over nftv thousand li as already i remute.1 E.i-t by . , , " telegrap.h, and m-re will .oon mllow. The IVtnk of California has leen vty liberal in forwariing this amount by telegraph without charge, and p.romlses to fl.rwarJ all .-t refinances in the sau way, thus making the contribution of the bank no email amount. Ministerial. His Excellency Q. C. Harris, Hawaiian Minister to Washington, is still in California, and after finishing his visit here will start East. He is at present travel ing in tlie interior of the State, and will p.rolably gain some knowledge of our mining districts which will c of value in developing the vast mineral re sources of Kaneohe, where gold was reported to ... nave neen uiscovere. some yeai-s ago. Marine, Tlie old and favorite little bark EMiiJge. so lonsr and favorably known in the Packet Line, has -en mken off the route. She sailed last Saturlay the lth, for Valparais.-, where she will le sold. The bai-k II hisittr, Caj-t. Fuller, arrived here last ?anday, 1".0 -Livs bum New York, with a cargo of Coal. Sh? is engaged to tike oil to New lied ford, an-1 will sail in three wks with a full cargo. The M'hislUr l.xk-s ju.t as staunch and trim as ever, and her commander, wLosC name is so familiar with your readers, looks as if he could stand " Life on the Ocean wave" for some time to come; but bef re this reaches you our friend the Captain will have been admitted by cupid into the realms of connubial hi!--, w hen none will le more rea.ly to Congratulate Lint than his L-land friends. Personal. Caj-t. H. W. Burdett, formerly of the R.iiua, ami more recently in command of the bark .S ir- mot f,as ?"ne ,r,t" the empl. y of the I'acifi.: Mail Steamship. Co., and is now on the steamer Go!J-n i C'ty- Yours, Pkle. . -A- Spleuclicl Lot - - rs i: "w goods FOB THE LADIES, PEP. LEP.NICE," AT Mrs. II L A C K S , '"o F jrt w-.rL FOR SALE I HOXOI.lLl' IRON T TIIE WORK'S. Best Cumberland Blacksmiths' CoaL 574 IN CASKS. Zm IXTEKMTlO.VlIi HOTEL ! THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL HAS been comj-ktely renorausj, a:.! is now Ready to Receive Boarders, BY TIIE DAY OK WEEK. T., at-.eiaVn ac-1 trotia-e of th- f..u'-oc is re-ia-cUally M-.1 ty the uaJera.?-at-J. X3oa l-cl 5JJX3 "c.A7"rjol.L I C7-- "r M. "oll I N. On TuelJT l:v-t. Hen.lrieic-S I the ian 1k c -"victe l of ri t tl.e Apr;! ; Terra vl the supreme t-m i ir.PriAvnnwnt at ban! la-r, ma-Je an attempt ; r. nuIia? the watchful eyes of hha kevpen-. ! YCHrS IK' aV vv--"- - . t he .t un.ler one of the tv:.:.ri -wjnop w r ' wirii the intention, no .I-uht, of grtting on j ; an outward Wd Tel-pr,.lMv the Cam- j : brid't which ile.l on VeOnJay fir Sn Fran- c-soo! Snie of the e ther primers, however. J;ov- ' 1 ... !t . am ISiiTTltl ere-1 Lis rhvee of clo ci iiceairueiii n ae, - - TT to catch a rvuo -an I on W cvtnesJay mwnin" n sual art-J-arance in the chain ganz drick made his usual apTarance in the chain gn?. with the ornamental appena.-iires oi a j roiAii. j a unirs- retiTTle. avitii com j XA THIMBLE xa.i u:her irucn-s m-iiLin. APPLY AT TI1IS OFFICE. f.6 U i4.ainee .Votice. 1 -'-- tXM'EREAS Y - C. MT.-Dl.ps OF HO- an wcrV-eot cf 'all his vper.y to the nu.l. rsii. I the j i tenr?tt;TOrcd:u-r-. N- i here! y e,ven lo all per. ( K ! E- C. MeCandk to p,en : the atrue. an -1 th. e in.U-UeJ t . Uie r-late are rtqueatcJ to I aiaVe immcUiaie iwiymcnt- TV. AUSTIN. 76 Ct H-m-ilula, June 6. ls6T. JIST KECK1VKD EX BERMCE ! EXTRA srPERIOR JAPAX TEA,!- - EXTRA M. I't.KlUK J J r J.y j x. j - - I 5 lb. each, rvx-i. THE ABOTK TEA 15 TEBY FINE, heinr leleetej by a frieo.l in Japan. anJ etily reqa-rej ft trial o innore a larpe ale. Getsam,.l...tlheoreof SAM. SAYIDOt . .... -Y 1 s o i A Lare Quantity of FRESH BEAN ! Now Lanilinr from the BtkSiCK. SAM. SAYIDGB. OATS, OATS! F.r si!e Cheap by SAM. SAYID.3E. 574 .iust received: AT TIIE Family Grocery and Feed Store, PER "BERNICE." JRESII CAIa. CREAM CHEESE. F-.xes Green Apple, Catting & Cx's Jtllies, in glass. C'uuing & Co.'j Table Frviits. Sammer Srory, Sage. McMurray's Oysters, 1 and 2 lb tias. Freh CrantHrrri.a. Pacific Codfish. Fuicke J Salmon. Smoked Be;f. Cai. BaonD. Gulden Syrap. Golden Gate Ex. Family Floor, Graham Fkur. Crackers and fakes, a fine assortment. Plagnicl Salad Oil, English Walcnts. liumboMt Potatoes. Sacks Bran. Split Peas. Barley. A!o, on llniid. Comb Il'iney. Srraineil Honey. Myera' Mokkai Butter, not Sold elseahere. Oregon, BtoQ Urine, Billings' au-J Westphalia Hams. Choice Teas. Cider, Wine and Herb Vinegars Yeast Powders, Kerosene Oil. &c, 4rC. 77 For sale low by I. BARTLETT. HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT. e-v NOTICE AT Til E a XXfA I. ELEC- : jrtpsJfe- tm of Engineer., fir the Honolulu F.re ipart- zi9t5r n" "V J'eia in lhew i:r,r-f . u,. of Mechanic . -CZ. jo. 2, between the rv-ur-of . and 9 o chek p. si. on Monday eveniiiir, i-1 i::t., the f-ilwing nan.ed gentienien were chosen Engineers for the ensuing year: C. E. Williams. Esq.. ChiW Enea-eer. W. B. Wrght. Esq., 1st Asi5!int. J. I. DowtrtL. Esq., 2.1 Assistant. C11AS. TOOs. GI LICK. JNO. S. SMITIUE?. Judge of Election. KOBT. I.KWKKS. Tellers. Honolulu. June 4. lv-7. 576 It aOTlGI-a. r- AT THE STATED MEETING OF ' r ijy (he Boird of Kprer.tat.ves of the H..s.urLr Z -"t-1 1 P. K LPaKTUT uo the oth inst . the fUk-wirg -V-'- v- r.-tina cet.tleiun were elected Fire Wardens of the t u .4" Honolulu for the ensuing year : Jerome t-eary. K-i., 1st litnct Js. A. hurii.-t. Eq.. il Jot Ja. Lecion. Esq.. CI do. II. G. Crahb, Esq , 4ih do. CHA5. TTIC. GCIJCK. Secretary Hucoluli re IVfA. Honolulu. June 7, 1.T7. 576 It Assignees' Sale of Real Estate ! IN I.A II A 1 NA, MAl'I. - V TJ C T ION. Will be soW it ri'PUC AUCTION, in front of the Ccart House, LaUsuia, Maui. On "Wednesday, the 12th day of June, 1867, At 12 o'clock noen. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE, Coi..itiii or CA.Ia LWD, Anil $itm.tUtl in 7VliieI. J.it. TITLE FEE SIMI'LI t I.T NO. 1 In Puaa. rcnaiaiine of 67-1 a a.-re. I LT NO. 2 In P-Janui, cr.sis-.io? of 67-l'K acre. ! LoT NO. 3 In W airier, coristior of 1-1mo acre. ; LoT NO. 4 In I- iaiai. et, ?U.s ti 4 a.-r-s. i LoT NO. 5 In Alio. c.Si7.lin of 75-lta aere. also, hh: roi.LonG ixisni la mis, I Con-iatinjj or Cane Lnad. j L.TT NO. 6 In PoUnui, corjistirr- of li acres. Rent $Z0 per ! aiiniini. 1 Lol" NO. 7 In Kooka, existing of 55-10.:. acre. Kent $25 ! per stinam. I..T NO. S In Fuako. consisticr t 75-10i acres. Reta : $J40 75 r-tT annum J75 'rlr annulT111 "" "! " UJT NO. 10 Ia Kocka.corisistlnefclll 75-100 acres. Rett $10 j-r annum. ly .T NO. 11 In K-k-iaa. confistinr 4 51j0 acres. Rent Sis j.er annum. LoT NO. 1J In Wainee. cor.sistin" tt I 25 100 acres. "iVr 'iv a' ' i"" - $aj"iarnjm. 4S, cons.f: g U 1 MV-lwO acres. Rent vicg of S acres. Reiit $40 LoT NO 14 la Kut.oi-.;ea. cons I- r annum. LOT NO. 15 In K.ka, Ci-?.ia:;ng of 1 5olu0 acres. 1 j p- r aa.-.um. Rent Term a it I Sale. For further parti -ubirs ajj !- to O. U. Blsn. P, J. W. Al -TIN. AS!jca of the E,tat- "f Wilk.r. Alien ft Co. 'J -: or. P- H. TKEAbWAY. Auetioueer. LOOK AT THIS! riHIE 11 EST ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS M iu Hon-.lulu. For Svie hy A. S. CLEoIIORN. The Largest Assortment of Irish Linens. Far sale by A. S. C LEOHORN. COTTON AM) LINEN SHEETINGS. For Sale by A. S. CLEtlHOKN. Queen's, Victoria and Bishop Lawns. F..r sale by A. CLEGIIOLN. L A V r. MOSQ i; I T o For Sale t r n i: t t i n . A. S. CLEGlIOliN. SADDLKS AM) I1RIDI.KS. F x .le ly A. S. CLEilHORV. DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL. F Sate ly A. 5. CLEGHO-r.N. Choicest Red Salmon. For Sale br A. &. CLE.; HORN. Black and Blue Broadcloths, and Fancy Cassimeres. F,r sate y A. 5. CLEO HORN. LiniES WATER PROOF CLOAKING. Fr sale hy A. ?. CLEGHORN. J Blankets, red. green, blue, orange & white. For Sale by A. S. CLEGHORN. Cotton Duck for Sail Linen Duck. For Sate by A. S. CLEG HORN. -Vt EEis: Two Stores Nuuauu St., and Corner Kitahuiuuuu and Queen Stieeio. 1 ra f-7 THE STEAMER . a - JK. . g"r ' 4j-r- 4, a ILL LKAVE - - - June IOili, J nnJ,- At 4i o'clock, P. M. FOR KOXA, If AW A II ! And Intermediate Ports, viz: Lahaina, j Kaler.ler-, Kawaihae. Kailua. nnd KealaLikiii. Rttuming trill Itavt : Kea.l-.Vt lu and Kailua rri-ry M r.lne-.litr. J Kawaihae erery Tliur.iay niett, I KaleiOlejio erery 1 ri'lay inornir r. ! Lahaina e-ry Frwiay tiight 575 JAMO.V,l.KKK. & (' A grata. FOR SAX FKAXGISGO! 1. The Al American Clipper IBax'k: IR-aimer, W. O. I1AVIN, MaaU-r. Harinr a part raf her carpo eogared, will tare inimedial, diapatch. F4- Freight or Pasaage baring auperior aecoauau. dalinna, apply to 574 3t II. II ACE FELD ft Co., A rent. AT i DOWSETT fc Oo.'n EST SICIMAX SCMACII. FOR TAN. NINO PL Hlt-'stJ, 1LIH, HIDES, CIIIME 31 1TTIXC, j DYE-WOODS, ACIDS, &.C., S.c. A SMALL INVOICE OF Heavy Plate Glass, Assorted Sizes, For Mirrar. Sideboard To pa, 4Vc. WANTED ! A GOOD TANNER AND CURRIER. 675 64 " CLEAN WATER. TIATET DIAPHRAGM FILTERS TO M. atlacti to Valley Water Cai. tor i ale ty 565 -in C. LRLWER CO. i Stoves, Stoves. AN ASSORTMENT OF BEST PATTERNS dt Cooking Stoves, for Fnmilies. Complete with Ware. j5 gntl C. PREWEK ft CO. ; TO PLANTERS AND SUGAR BOILERS. i CJACCHAROMETERS, MICROSCOPES, METAL THERMOMETERS, t FEET iO.Tfi. ! 2CO IROy COOLERS, " fcet by 4J fcet. LOUISIANA CJ.V Kyil ES. For Sale by C. BRKWKR a Co. ICS 2m CEJIENT. ARRELS ROiElAI.E CEMENT. BARRELS rGRTLAAU C EM EXT. B 5ta Fit Sale by C. BREWER 4r Ca. (:::::r:::::::::::::-::::;:::::::::::0 t: llvtiir? I""iti ' ..d.. : j ETJAitED riCnJUES, j ion fin cHiip : At the Book Store. :: ()::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::( LUMBER, LUMBER! JUST P E R IBaxlv Cons tit u.tion, AND FOR SALE BV LEWERS A: DICKSOX, A CARGO OF REDWOOD ! Cox-i-Tisc or kCAXTLIXC. ALL SIZES? Roorh and Planed !Vrds. 1 an.1 li inch; Rough and Ptar.rt 1 PUr.k, 14, 2 anJ J luchj Tugni-i arid tlroore.1 Ear l. Half inch Surfaced PiareJ lWrds tjt Cetiine, C!ijJi.ifcrd5, 5 fet Pirkits, FLir.glrs, Lattice, Mocklius, ,c it. ALSO, WE HAVE ON HAND! TDK CSCAL ASjSOUTMENT OF X It 9 Fa ST la V .U It V. II , Well Seasoned, viz: I. li and H Inch BOARDS, rvough and ITaiiedi 2, S and Inch FLANK.i 2v3 4x4 txi ill 4x5 SvlO 26 4vi5 6x12 24 12vl2 4cs 1012 10x14 ; Laths, "WTiite Cedar Shingles, 5 ft. Picketi 2 INCH EASTERN SPRrCE PLANK. 2 INCH P.OIG1I CEI'AK PLANK, : I Inch FIR ar.d i Inch NoR" WEST PLANED, fr Ceihnf 1, li. If. 2. 2j an.1 3 inch CLEAR WHITE EASTERN HIXC lint Qt UlTt. 4 Foot Spruce aud Pine Clapboarda WHITE LEAD, Z.VC PAlyT, BOILED A.VD RAH' LiySEFD OIL. Pl'RE SPIRITS T I" R P ENT I N tU EENZ.3LK, DAMMAR AND irRNITCKE VARNISH, Patent rrjer, Chr""n f.min. Pari- Green. C!.n arf Ye.k-w, Burr.t and Caw t'cler, P.urtii an.; Raw Si::-.ci, Ekj- Blue. Pmslan Blue, Vaiklyke Brcwn, Ven&UliJ0- Paint and Wall Brushes. fVTTY. tl.DOr AXD PtCTLRE GLASS, rE.TIA. RED J.VJ RED LEAP DOORS, WINDOWS AMI IILIXDS! All sizes. A Fine New Assortment "WALL PAPEB- N AILS. Builder's Hardware of all kinds. CHALK, II HITIMG, METALLIC PAl.VT, YELLOiT Of ft RT. LAMP SLACK. B LAX' K PAIXT. IMPERIAL GREEy, Ae.. Ac, Ac. Ac., Ac. Ac. A F E W RAGS OF SUPERIOR KONA COFFEE I The above we Offer For Sale Low, ALL ORDERS FROM THE OTHER LsLANDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LEWERS Ai DIC KSON. F-Mi, Kin? and Merchant Pts- li 474 St MIS ,1.1.1....... J J1 i aa 5e uixwv'i'ia.'j akiAi