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i -V - 1 U fl. nrf. ALIJ:. A: Is i:vis, 7eiiimiioii .lerclm.it AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, Portland. O x- t : 11 . 1K(IMI'T ITTKTH WILL FKGIVKS l all r-.a-Mf 4 .4 i 111 IV-hr e -! Algiers Jt-t-r, to lnWfrr, Kima As Co........... ....5a.-i Franr-aoi. I k.i A ,'. ......... ll-f.utu 7i am j iiiiis i4i.i; cV Co.. Sliijrjiiu and CoDiiaiviuii Merchant k ?as ra nci-o. ot..... iy a. . iiann. w. a. tiru. J. P. .! !. ARMSTRONG, SHELDON &. Co,, '.jcctutoa 5TiirL Psa.) PIONEER UMBER DEUER, fSWS LI'.MLKK Vltt. Cmkt (ki-rxa nJ fci.U Stevtr. 11 V. lii Uriel Shm SAN I KANC1.-CO. S-ugrir I "i n . Ka-'t ru ft;..-. V. hit.- (Ytl.tr. AaJ ail kita-la uf fc.U.- Mi-u .KiitJlj u LsnJ. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS! lvpecia! Attention "iven to ORDERS FOR HONOLULU XARKET. HENKT IIC.U, 20J aul 203 Bstterj i'treet. Hi If fmfj The llrm Kra The ! Kraarr for l'rifyiK Ihr raE?ri iiAMnrKo tea. It b th Wt prr ratw a-in4 &lu"l any (tcao. iT ttavly. rniK-l IwrV, aoJy, it can b itri saT Iy . tofanla. r -H 4afbKM in I. n!rh. Fp-iu-N, ?imUt, aiul cr-m-n, wicm tmy firkwf. TtY IT ! saM at ail ttv: tvvmm ItuKt Je an-t rrt-iil ilruj strrt Atr V, I I U Clay aUvt. n Iranciam. i-.l ly McCraken, Merrill & Co., FORWARDING AND Commission Jlcrcliaiits, l"rl IttiKl, Ort'Kdii. n t VIN HKKV KXU.tr; F.I IX OI K I'KK. ei.t Ihwu tr afanl of lefen yan, anJ iMritiir ia a fir ynt ara-li hiulmr. e arr -Mtrrt vti4v a I IwixMe of 1 Haikl iMptra. 'Mien a mxax, Ki, ? ru. I'u'u, C. AC, frlTtnri. I'MKIIfllllKllU uaxull; ili. llrl fur MilfrAa aurket, l abict, .rjful allrniiuu will ir aiJ, aa.i uja wLjcH caHk atlvaiteira a ill k aail attra muir.-U. RirT Lia.cahrrrr, Ju. patnra Jk Co.. rml. Ikn. . T. Ccb mn Jt Co., tvros, fcakrr Co. rmrttf KillmlCKi: A nra & Lrw. Laau Jk TiUuo. Iooar-i Ji llr-n. ll.iS.iLCLr RuFaaajtcu: Vallirr. Alk-a Co., S. avi.lt-e. .11. GRAY, 013 CLAY .STHRCT. SAN FRANCISCO. a a- a i a a ,v , liI&IXT IMKIKTKR OF FOKKIti.V ASH AMtUICAX ivr iiKic! i mcsio and iNsnircnoN DOOK.S, i M Hirnl Intraairal, St rinc,2Vc, Arr. Sh AT'Rt iT STUMVIY Av SO PlXrJVT AtRtllK Plt(S. ! i CARIIART A 3liriIIAMS cnurxn& rARLoRor.GAXs.MELoi,no.&a ; M .I RTIX'H Cl'IT.t R. 6.V.I.V.S BRASS IXSTi:rXILTS Fur M Jiury IUn.1. A tlivf a It patrnnar nf tVe r-i ItiIS ot H wx.lala anJ akiaiiy rrsprctfully (.Jicitnl. SitL"f'irU,a all risM it iftimtdttil. M aia Sul3.sciil3e jSTow FOREJCN StOOJCALS ! 7ATOTVITIIST.XIlJ THE RISK I a. a th !ieipia ricr A Oi tal.i.T Aaw-rican M..nltlv an4 Wevkla-a. an-1 Uwtuwreaanl fatagie lima, 1 cuabtiu. supaly asy alwTlr as th ol I rab-s. Iiftrcn y.-ars ts rtrimKt ta IM ku.tnea. vna' W ai l supply any rutorr, a ilb ftwvifrn ta-TkalH-aas rtw-aprr. uckr an.1 Irv.rv Mtif.vta rtly than tary cisb ta bhcaiuit frua any Mher suurcr. Try aailaac. Tfr Dliira! Trr f P-tairp ar titer t!i4rgr ia mj pari f Ike Lraia. Btck aumhr of O.e l vl;n l miiw-, aUo of Harper's VTM-kty, Leslie's Illitratnl anJ th Lm'.Ki X.as alaays on aaul. I ie awl ap at short aotic U aliak-neo au4 trav tr,. Kaibiiptia Puywbtc A I way a in Advance A.MERlCiX "xT:VSH.lERS. X9 York llrabl..... ............. ..Per Anoura..fS 0t TnhaiM 4 i 4 o B.-l-a J 9 irnl.. 4 V bt.a A.I j.rtie...... ............ ............... 4 KO rw York Wrtrbi. aeet.ly.) 4 in Lr.lir.--r. (a S..r Family Paper.) 5 Il I ilrt-tratc j N.p:iprr,(aerk:y).. .......... S Wl llfprr'S WevklT 6 llO raa fr.tnritxn ankin, oca. 7l Krery atarlay... W N- Tak danrr ie k: I' o.s. ................ ft it Truant (Urnum .............. H bO aa VranrHro fr.m il fwiwf li 0) ' Levlio'a Bwliretnf rsa.. i it I 1)w Iri-N nl-M M I Tlv. NaU-a. aerk'y ........ ...................... 6 IW Tw Aaterim AsrvralrarwC 2 j Tt SrientitK- Aavncaa....... 4 uO .MAGAZINES. Harper's M-withly Mairacine,... $ S 00 AlUnK M.NllhlS Mmuuk.... iltl i-.l- y' Lwly's - auti b Ik , 5lin ri'Hr,. ............ ......... a uJ Hani's MerJiaula' Ma3xin...... .......... ....... ft tW rVb-eti. tUrtwifl M uraiiu. .................. ......... & u Uv hoi Curfct-1 Ma:axiner " uu Ixo.Wa !a-ty - lal t'hamnrr's 4w Kljrk.. arxl b 4 r.ritish Uuurb-rlH-,. j Ml fctr-T .w the 4 KriU.it quarterlies.. ............ 4 Vk Ik... Honl... 4 00 Uur Tuanf Folk, 3 O-a.nr.'t Murinc 1 Fxln.ni. .................. & 0O Lirb-ll's Ltrii Ar. ..................... ......... 6 DO All IV n K.00.I. .................... .......... b u Tlir tPtbtty (-mt-axmiMy).......... ............. im lla.lte's M-otMy.. i 00 !-' kVrie 5 0O .tlt AairrHnn iUMrw, (tfrirterly J....... ........ ft t KXUI.ISII VKHyil-KltS. Io. ton irastrt.t.l N'W.(wrr'ty.) II C - Punch, (weekly) uu It-spava, " 13 uo Te l-xm.-T 1 : no hii' Lif- to 1j.Ii.. ................. 1 " 00 I aff -r rr H'feilv r.ui. ... .......................... 1i ou I.y4'a Uekly N'Wfaper.. lowo Tht aKo- fia oraj ris th test of Brit;-h and m -r;e-.n prr...- a lityratar--. T! y re r-iral-ny rv iv l by ea,-h ,srkrt frnus Oaf t"mt.l s; il. .. sr. I r.n re oi.pltel c-n upflitta. Tlie awtr-r.ia--tl atlll-4urit.r l-y wjaiI --;' pnprrs auC intrabnr f..lwi"w!.Bjy desire tl-tu. rat'trthe srano.lh tAUiB pa-rrn at. ays he had at lor roc liter oa It arr nil A e.-h taa.1 : Ixvui.r.il' f--oi.-ra'. New B-fC-! p.-'.p.rf , P.mry's Prrs. Iil.'.-t of Fan. urvf m parirrr. f ilil-Tnia paprr". S'lanniMiri -T. Korttif im, Vlt.r.r pj r-i !!.- 11-1-. Em i -Pr- AVra.b p-rr'. . Anil many Mhars.Mo auibaioH.iorpn.''. t . I.l FO R X I . X EWSPA Pkl! S. Hl k.ll..win arr r-urr.l by EtpfM r.-narlT. an-i ra-r ally in adrann- of ih it.. Th-y w.ll I. r jr..-l l. m' rribrra by air. ;-.r.. f.u t, at tti' ijirrr l 1-rir.i : Weekly !.ill.t.n... ...... ............ ......f T peranennt Alts. I aeraatrao t'oa-a...... ................... 1 Saa fraacwro Wn-aiy T.ovs. .............. 7 IT. B. TTic crlvi.n. baa art a.--ol In Sn Fnnrrtrn, to mill an J lunrrtl ttf aborr anprr". wlceh arr nft.n plt am baarta altrr ti.r ervU arr an.tf aail. witb t rrs-anl ! t. araar. cbaa caaUiaa- Co J.tain U.- ir papers bm prnatptly I baa in any other way. 6 II. M. WnTTNET. COPYING PEESSZS K VAKIOl S SI.KS ANO BEST .MAKE. , v-rtaMr wnh L-.tler Pr-" R W. Kraahr. o.l ?h- t. tt'V.'.inf P-.ir, Ac, e. ;t .r.tt.ry II M. WIIITNI.T orrip orrtisfmrnts. PIONEER IRON WORKS! Corner of .Market and I'rtcmuiit Street", SAX K II A ' CISCO. ! kittredgeTa. leavitt, MAM k Atll lllK" Of Suar Tanks. Fire-Proof Doors. Shutters, I; ink au:.,, I'r-n C.P-, I'.! -iir.i Grvi-r, Ir-.ii frttre, ?tji'i. A.C., Ac. bcri.uk i-U' f k m; yai i.t locks. Cuiitantly w L.nd. a la. as rjuc:.t of F.r Prf Ini a . I -r.utarr. ttrrrr-S rt-a Alt pj it t ibk V-v u J-i isr.-i Pa.. i-Tir Attmixd t... ST J 1 diaries .Sticl&iiey, MAM FACTl RI.K OF Xustard, Martard Oil and Pepper Saace! Iurr Oa IUi rr;. Nrw lark. VA Xnr k; .pt n NfKl. 3n Janion, Green & Rhodes, Coin uiiiou Itlcrclisiii.- Vlrlwria. Vaarcairr', lalaad. N. B Part..: alar .Lr-ul'. i. p-. I tjrvns!?rtin-xla ol Sled a UUi .t Pr -iuc. V i-tr.a. . 1.. Jauaary 1.1 v5. 5o ly a a. 5T roiuutT. M. UIMkD. IM.NSCOM i Co., TAiiii Iron Works! S.uthex-t torii-r Fremont anJ Tchaiua StrveU, AS rXANCI.-CO. Practical Machinists and Iron Founders, MAMIAtTlKK STEAM ENGINES! quitU Mill Matbiutri of all kiaif-. Saw Jlill-. Fl.ol U MILLS. IHMSIC'S PircolLU SELr ADJIMINt. TISTOV y-'W n tirn.?r-l o-d in K,t an 1 in U.i. Mat. Ile-l'i:r-a no n-rir. or iti; it a!ajf lt-.iiii-lul.li :t!. t.t rju.-rie fr.clii.n, -I n k f laky. II AXSt tIM'S C'KI'SIIKK. The h"t f Itir k.i J in use i Ui; ttf ' anyatirr tl-r. .M4iiat-rcK:a.4 r ia New Prospecting Quartz Mill ! Ctnislin of I i,r. Ki ? Two M3iTii ll:itrrr. rl (iriixlinir abal Abial4b.:n rai. r'Dij'kt. wurLin fruau mi- uj.jrl i r Jay. Irawinrar fun.ilu.l wun i!; Villn. j thtt any r r. inrit I icrr tin 1 cp in ruiiiiiu irilt-r ill lo taya tuor. AMAl.UAUTOl;.-5 AND CuXCKNTRAToii Of all liwlj f jri.i-l.cl Ui Oi.K-r. Tyler Improved W'nter 'Wht'el, Giviuir art-aur m-r, at Vm. t on. tt an ai.y hul in uw. -irfl U uii f imr ciri-'ul.irn, rivi:itf uU tljl9. All Wl.nl aarniciM u ie iLr j-r a art firth, or U nwavy a ill Ik rrluri.!rj. Mkcri thi CoaM ot lit? - rrXiKKii?T W11ITK IKON STAMP SHO ax HK3.n None ir name anln il' ainr J frr m n. t.ry oie itrrantel. IatrrU tl Martiim-ry of all kiiul a ill l-e fomislnl l.y ua at nark't -rn-. I'aiticuUr ua.nli.iii c.li l.i ilraaius ami .e-ilratii cf marl.tnrry. atm-b a ill Im: aiaJe U cMt-r. The 2iruiUj$tf of Of .nl.lic ii ir-tllul;jr :i.:itnl. pjknci tia Arr.Tiox laii to Hair Ufrk auI Oraciumtal (atin. tA'-i urn ! Tb.w. J. PoTLTMKa. Wm. M. Ki-xdkl. Tl. C. Doa.tixo. San Francisco, California. 'Wholesale Grocery .lurlion House! F.-TAPIJ.-llHD IN IS.'iO. : Salr.raatai. I'irrpraof llrirk Hit lliliatf . Xoa. ; 3ftl mm iiO'.l lnlll.rain Mrrrl, lwa dar 1 SALE DAVi.. Tit-OAT-t iSD 1'biditi OA 1 1 1 . XT C'o.lt A iltnarra in.t on V.irchan- ilise la ar oiii;mM m ! r puWic ..r private sale, aiul all ; uerc-Antik farihlis remlcrcU c.nt.(itur4. I Kef r by iii..n to i Mrrt. C. L. Ricnsa&s tt Co. ...... ...... Honolulu , . P. JtM, K-t " 3i--r. lc.i.aT z Co...... ...San Francia-o i " KiLt im. t. lL 4 I 0 - i MimuiS, s-roir A. Co..,. ........ " Imo.hii, lirH.iiF 4 Vi " ! Base or I:bii:.-h Culihhis... &--.0 ly w. a. ALbaira. j. c. uraail L. M CKtrot. ALDRiril, MERRILL & Co., ColllIlliiOI1 Jffcrclianls AND L01 and 2i "T California Street, ; SAW 3T" XX V. 1ST CJ I JE C? O. ALSO. AOENri- OP THE San Francisco and Honolulu Packets. Particalarattentii riren to 11 sale anJ purcLae ol m-r-rhau-liM-. ship' bttainc., sup4,iu; ahaleships, neAuttiu, exehana-e. Kc. If All freiht arsis in? at ?.n Iranciam. l.y or to the Hr oolala Ijneot Packets, adl l.e f-.rrJe-l Hii.nvw.-l... J En looua 11 ...lulu lMul.t -rol s- l-l. -H art saasct Vleasr. C. L. BifmrM k Co., ...Honolulu II llcEmi.n a Co., " C :aaa Cj., ISi.m.r a Co '" IP. C. . lajD. a a a a m ll.m. K. II. ALUV 1 C. W aTKBaaa. E. , 511 Ir MET-ai-IilC PAINT ! COXSTAXTLY ON HAND. T Ml AT I X V A I.C .4 TT:. II L R A u i.f:, FLEX it, prrsrrrinir. ar.li erroie JIKT.i I.I.I C PAINT F..C Cr iers, P-.il. r. K .f. Stim Eo'in'S. Cast Plows, Houses Frncrs, XrKarfjrrs. Mcaiu. r, AXOALLOTIIERIItllN mr WOOD WORK. Ft i i y c. brewer k Cn. . FINE WRITING PAPER! rwtllK M UM KII1ER II IS LATELY RE. Vork select invoices of JA. otvril lrnn B-.loit ail N Yetf Superior Wiitint; Pa nor I .l.ojie. j-oiV.,.j t.i f'.."s Mntkt. iucltuVit'j i.i:tti:r papkiii While Congrvss Hi- r pip. r. r.ileJ au I nnrulr.1. E iue Ictier 1 .i-T, ruled auJ unru'.eil. Bloc uth.-ial .1 1. d i. mini wah tu.ria. llou.lole do. do. ii.1. Tliia shite il do. p'a.o. Xtrj thinahile Ml- r pir (f-r ljir.'pi-n corTepoHb-tice. W airr U11..I (t-arre.1) lcti r- Packet I'-:, plain, blue and while. M ..iruu-i trtt.r I i-er, ruled an I onrute.1. Likliea ll.ah pi;-r, white an.1 ink, rul.-d and 4am. :.P PAPERS ! R.-st while Cap.ru!.-1 ar,.l ut. ruled. l'.tuc laUl ri. ui.rxilr.1. licaty I- c.J rip. ruhl. J..uruin cap. unru'i!. fce-t -jiK'l:0,t ar-iic and Mar Uid. plain. XOTi: PAPERS ! Best lary white e.--merril not., r.ilr.1 an. unrub-d. IU--I heavy Um- o uno. re.al r.ie. ruK.I an.1 unrulel. Tl.H-i nr., t l-. p:ain ar.. rubtl. Muall l,.ii--t pai-r, pliii and ruieU. Wa: -r lui"l ("larr.d) note pi r, vari.aif sire lai-r itl p.i r. plant. C-,i.-ril Freucb f tney psp-r. CiU e.Ic nob paper. Minnfriiii u.'.e taper (ail!, initial V-Ur tai.l on it ) .MISCi:i.I.AM-:oi'M PAPERS E-'il tra.1 !i t U I ipr. B-t k-n-f !.! narr.,w bid f-;. r. I Th.n w'iii 11 .1 1 Ij- sc.-. u: carret.t pifr. j I h.n wS.te r! l.,u-? aciHiiit j.,. . paiT. t!it rip. white. rul-l and plam. l---.,iy I.:-, ruled and pi nil. S .: .iui. a'oie. ru .--I ai d pi -.in. P. .)! wh.ie, ru'.- l hi.,1 pla n. t 'W-" dnwir r ip-r. larij;-. a s. Fau- y t .-I Mfi lv r r. v ,rnjs palt. rrs. Fr-r,rl ti..u 1 t- r. s '! e..-.. ,rry -r--. 1 raeins p ip. T. l.-f .lrir tug 4ai.s 4 uiac.-ii.-ry. Ae. eiiuni lr:.ii cl th. iraiug pL.10 of iu.-,ni. ry. Ac. P-ri-l.-l li-.-ir-l of .n.-o. ,z. I'. rlrjfl l-.u 1 Crayon pair I. r drawii-r Bill hal pr. pnM.r.- irs ai.d l-o-k i-sir Print' r's rri ail rly!e, .12 and patterns. PiniOf. card i.br.l, of all col-r. Itardw ir ar. I Man.lt ofrs. 1-. l l.i.ro-i p-!" r Cr.pr; kl'rf l k iT-r. W liitr and red 1-1. tting papr. TwrrlLrr wiib rvrrj utUrr kind of I'aprr io D-e. r.xvEi.tipi.s Cm fcrttry wtiii ar!r.4.ali- l.ir. e tI .j.. lu-a b-r rai-u-y. bo'f an I cn Mw rnrrlnpe. W; ,n rr.i c ! 1 ? 'f b t: .- err.!. --s. Att i4 w:-' , e- rr.T'U.j r-l-ti .4 -.n" L .ie- lter .ir.-V'pr.. ru-,V .nr. I .-s, cp--n at lb.' cn-l. XUumlnr I fr. ' act t -j! en: .'i-'. fc. i t-avy . l-xC ai ia.-ry i.iScia! enre'eijef. FUrr :iie,l.il a: 1 bjie Ah -n.rjp . .tail al-a f trrj ctlier Artich rrilrrJ la the statiuu rt line. H. M. Will IN El I i .1:1 N. . Pj t-t ii.t t hjr. lintn. Ai r.l I The Prnrlioal Tenehiiis ICiohop staler. of ! AfVr the multiplied und de-mn -tio error- wc j.r.-.-1-t.-.I u- t:iii!it l.y StaW to t!.o II i-Anii:in-, it ff'iuM ! ntf-iul ink--l t" ilini a r. !i. t in -.int.- tl-r js.rti- fl" ';irhi-ia. l:,;t ! tlx- v..ik i- wholly Jij'i-.i in ti:e tlyc Fr.-m ti, i irii.Tiin to the fi.l. it in:!.j.ii. c i- liit-fe -: t:ui-tu iiifi l..nn:iiiMii, without im- ctl .lt t. clitV i a .-M rii twi-.il iiiul -j.ii itual .icty aiuu.t!:if ; Anl if l.i iiii-i..fi Micvti-J. ;iikI a far as it rh:i!I Kiiittil, ii will ,.iilv in it- own l-;'iu-in:t.- Jin . the ma which dc.-t:itVftSi mm li ! ' through tho win ilc i.f tliU w...rk in it- v itri.-H.nic. uiJH-.-.-:irv aim I:..: .-.ii.. Jilur-tr-.it I- -ti.-- of t!ie I. t-.ictie-.il U-irirc aii-l iiillui-iiif i.f thi? I'. ,iiii-h teat-hlii. we wiil n '.tt av vp l..,k tiir-.uli tl.- lik. The tirst chaj ur U ujon the t Imn h." The eo,l uji.ii the l'olity nf the Church." They are Ioii, chaj.ter. nii.t very minute. Tlieir whole j. ni. ti.nl j urj.e to un.i-ttle ttie faith f ti il.iwaii.nu-. in t!:e autlrf.ritv and l.i.ne.-ty ..1" their l;i ilftfi.I iiii--i .iiri.-. anJ to jTMin.le tliein i.f li e truth of r..fe.el lii-t..n-al titlirin.iti.iii-. which to thrill tuu.-t 1 unililelii'liMe. aii-l to th.e Letter in.-trui-te.. will only ajjir riiiieu- . 1 .u. II.it the otic main j.urji.-e of ie.-tructi,,n to ail I 'hurel.es, niini-ter an-1 inL-.-i.iruiri.-. ik.i in t!ie true line, to which we hae refcrreJ, i Lt j-t up through the w liole. For in.tuiice " Qutn'ion. Why is it cahV.1 the CHth..lio ("Lurch ? " .1nsur. Tli w...rl Catliclie i of Uiwli origin, y'piifyinjr universal. Certain Chri.-tinn who .... .1.1..: uiui -nrni i.nu imiu iue -, . " " . . 'mm. aii-l x k fiti ii , iuee urc in t a .j.rt of the true Catholic Church." The i-i:uile lefuiition of tlie Church is n..t trioti;! , ujih-.-he t-in al rtrike a ji-iiie l,I.,w uj-.n tl.ce wickl " I'rowni-t," l.y whom the j.r Il iwaiians have lvn ileccivel. "o i l as this s-oiii,.!-, when it is leei.irt-1 l.y Ii ine an:h..ritv. that -the Lord ilL-l to the Church such as !;.. ii M ! savo.1." here aie i-rtaiu Christian ni ls" who "are not a tiirt of the true Catholic Chunh." Still more retuurkuMe r.ml M-rioiis is it, liiuse in the nn.wer iiuimihately j-reer ilin. the l:ih..ii Las taught these : le that 44 the Church is the channel hv which i.l eoiniiiurii- w v, . . . rw in . I I .fa K r 9 .il ... . .1... ea!er: W if h tl e Souls nf iiii-n ;" and immi-diatelv after, there' is Lut one true Catholie t'hun h."" and if a memUr is cuft oif from the Church, hi- Mini will ieri-h. He thus solemnly deelares that the-e .Vlnerium lni-.-ioii.iiic.- and all who adhere to them. are not a jsirt uf the true Catholic Church." and tlieir muiN." ;ml the old.-" of all who are .!-ceird Ly them, '-will l-n.-ii. lie iii.jo, it i-ssii.ie. in this ;rrat sj-nitual b,ittue which he is organizing, to M,ire them nil r.y tin- lear ol jcristing, into the jvn which he has crcctc-1 f.r the jiurj of their prot.-vti..n. le g.-cs on still further intliissamel.no ot miluence, m the t flort to uiix ttle their dej n- der.ee uj.:i t..e tchiiig ot t ;e Sxnpture.-, ua well as the teaching ot th. ir iiiis-ionaii.-:-. " Qurtto. Mi.ce the ( l.uro,. lets -iveu tu us the New lest.-,...r.,t, is it r.ght f..r any and tverj- one to yet up a t Imrch f.r huiisch, acconhng to wlut he finds in the Holy Scriptures " .l.sit-rr. Xo. F,r the Church h.-is es l:iiiit-,l to us the meaning of the sacred St-rijituii-s : and that is v.hut we are to receive a our Wlicf. and n..t any erved of our own. X one can set forth the iiiciii- n.g f the icrcl r-rij'tun accoi-.liijg to Ins own mind. Vie cniuu.t lK-lit-ve what any and every tu.-n i nity tencit. 111 iue i;u-t tiiice miu.ii-ei yeai-, many Christian sects havesj. rung uji t.utside ol the Church, who have forsaken the ancient LYith, and set up ! creeds of tlu ir own. tjutxliun. If wc arr- i-mnrant of what is set ' forth in the creeds, what are we to do? j " ,-7iau-fr. It is pii j r f,r us to inquire fiv.m ' tln-M? whom Christ h.-is clu-scu tosiM ukin the Church, ' f..r thi-y are accustomed to tca.hin:i what is in the ; K-riptui-ea, and the law of the Church. In the Catholic Church, one cannot become a. clergyman I until projierly educated in these tlliIlo:'.', If tuir readers are wearied, as we truly are with all this T-ervcrso and w:-kod tra-h, we pr.iv ' them to rt-memlier that this is the system of teacll i ins amoiig the Mawaiians, the prtiraisal to help which, the Hoard of Mis-ions summarily rejtvted; and to sustain which, an association has been 1 since formed, and has aj-j-alcd to our Churches 'for funds in its behalf. And we Would have all ; truly mv what it is which they are imj.rtuncd . to MI-Jiol't. The .-ettiiid eljij.ter f this Catechism is 1tp.11 I -The Church Polity id" the Chunh." This is 'another series of similar re4atitiotis of claims to exclusive authority in the Church of Cod. and 1 tlcnuneia lions of those who pretend to exercise I this authority without the Fjiscoj.ul mcvs.-i..n, i of which it is here declared, "Not a link of the chain is mi-Miig from the time of the Ajstles." ; We will not dwell longer iij-oii this series of vain assertions. TIe third ehaj.ter is uj.ni " The Snored f)rdi i nances of the Church. " In this the saint jrross ; Tvt-r-ions of the S-rij tures and of 1 1 10 l'rotes ; unit F.j iset.jd Church arc to be found, giving to the Hawaiian v ital errors in the plait of Chris tian truth. They are taught that the Sj.irittial bliTsings which are in.li.-u ted or illustrated by ' the outward sign of the sacrament, are concealed In tlj outward sin itself, not in tlie li.-art of the T erst in rtt-eivnii." it Oa-fsfioa. What do von .,.!. .,.,..1 l.v.l.. form sacrament ? " ,-ffirirrr. An outward sign of wmie t-piritual l.lessing within, commanded by Chr-st him-elf, ns a 'rtjun-l whereby we may obtrtiti that bles-ine, and to set forth nn.l establish the reality of these blesMiigs to ourstlve. Ou,on. How w a wramont dividtsl ? . ''1""r-r- ,"to ,eou,ward l',,J thcftjiir- ,tual bh-ssmp, Ueath. I he bread and w ine usetl in the Lord's Supper nre here habitually called "the ItMlyand 1.1nm t-f Chri-t," ' e uinmind tl to be always observed j lor in.in'rt salvation ;" and still further to bo an ,!ijcet if revcreiuv and worshiji by the people jre-ent. " (J.irslidn. Ilt-w is the greater su raincut to be l.l.-ervcd ? " .Insurr. In the first place, 1y looking up by f.ii'.h, to the death iif Christ 011 the cn.ss. St-uiid, j art iking of the In-ly and bl.n.I of Chri.-t. Thei-e-l'..re they that are not eating of the KicRiment, h-t tliein worship and lot.k up to tlie saeril'icc, with l.r.iycr and jr'ving alms. ij nation. Huw do you exj.h.in that the bread r.nd the wine i-oii-e.Tat-l l.y the l'ric.-t. arc the Wlr nn I lil.l of Christ ? " .Insutr. It is in a ?j-"r;tu:;l soioe. It U a mys- tcrieiis matter. Christ hat jjiveu h'msclf to lis, while we are eating and drinking." lo onrrv out in practice tlie lorvtse ol tne.-c . in-tructioiis rd tlieir Cattvl:i-m. the jatiplo are taught, in another tno t, t vlttl " Things to lie ; .!s4TVsl by the members of the Church ;" how . they are to conduct themselves in the Church. ; " U.n tiitering the hnise of wi.r-liip, bow to the nlt ir. Thu-t do in . iitering 111 mi l on p:is.-iug out. . .l:' e the ol-ci.-aiice to the thn-i.e of Jesus in holy j-hu-e, wlirre he sits together with yt-u in the saera : incut t f His lo ly and b!.I alter the hcavt-niy likc i Ms... In p.ing out. when you rc.ich the d.a,r, turn ' an-i view the :i!t.ir, U.w l..w!y, make the sign of the cne-s, an 1 ji-s right out." "fthe II. -ly S:.cr-.ii.oi. of our L.rJ. His Is our greati-st and l.ight-t act (-f wn-shiji. Tlie near est one thing np.-n t-irth, 11 which tse unite with t.nr Ijv. At tlie passage where the lninistt-r says. This is my Ii-Iy. This is my I.I.-..1, and the mini.-lcrs lay h..li' t.f these things an-1 elevate them, Imiw down humbly, with holy heart-. l.t-.-iuse Jesu- in tinitli dweils with y.u u-nm t!ie alt-tr, alter the heavenly l:k-ii--s, althiiugh you do not see him with your eyes. "While yu a iv advancing lo liy h."ll t.f'the f icrv-l t-h-iiitnt-- ue-.n the altar, take oif j-..ur jrluvt s, approach humbly, and kneel down at the throne of Ji-su-. When tue minister is olh-riug you the cn--cr.ite-1 bread, fq-rvad y..ur right hand, and ! careful of the f.t'hng of the crumbs of the most precious richc-i ollcrt-l to y.u." In retiring thov are directed to bow again ; and in rej atrd mstam-es, to make the sign of the r.-s. with a description to them ITo-s. Willi a ilCMTlJ.UoIl to llu Low this - - s-i ru i to le made. We liave now .-aid enough. In our mo-t serious judgment, this whole scheme of teaching f.r a feeble tv-dv of Cl ris tians. Ttt-overe.1 I'roii idolatry, i- most destructive of all ho. of truly Kvangelitil imhicncc among them. The mi-sion of i;ish, p talov and his coadjutors can result in no I. m fit to them, but bv an overruling of a far higher j-iwcr. In practical dint t njeratioii. as Iiir as it can rt-nch. will bo to un.-ottic all the previous faith of those : 1-Lin.lcr-; to r.rcj-.idioe their minds niiiist t.ie . ... ... .1 : . . e .i . : ... .. . 1. . j-.-r-.iL- ni.u iiniiisir 01 11 eir -iriiiL" ici. iu-i ; and to JvrVcit them from the g pcl winch they J.n,.-. T in rl.r t . -1 I.,..,., .v.i.-i.i i.f ...ir-t fbnuali-m. .-.-.irci lv U-ttcr than the Cliurch t.f II 'liio h:;s olcrc-l !!,fln f-f..rc. thong'i aihvt'ng to -land in i.j p. iti.-n to t!i:t. Wc have ii-w.in -iiili. i.nl ill. 1-tia'.ioii. . exhi'-itcl t' ur l.t.Ui- tti.i.'l V l.iC Ii mr l ilii.'ii i i.l ,. l i-.iH: it. ". c- ii .ii rv ii i ii I 1" Hi. - : ;sil in I' nin ' ' -i.l .1 -i:i ' i -r i! t.i ii.in ' ac ii..'.!!.-.! ;!u!t which in iiir i.-w (.'hri-tusii ti'lt hty rii:uini tr i i.- a t lit. .r ..1' a i-ai.T ticV' tc-J to i!k il IciKx- i" K.:i:! -:K..l truth. Esiio;c:iii Intelligence. i.V ..M.I E.J Iil, Airil :,it. rai!iaiuc:.t resuuiej its t-e--I..ii y.-.-tcuLiy. In the ll..i:.-e of C".nui..ii, hirt niht, lunl 'Stanley, in rcjlv to an in.otiry, M.iTcil that the .r. '-iti..n li.r a l'lint- Conrc- lui'i lrfsn acii j icl hv Fnnce an.l I'ruSfia. lie wis of the o,ii:ion that the Luseiuhurr ati'air WoitM he KttLsfuctoiiiy settled without a war. liiEUX, Aj.ril The lru--i.iii Diet was oj-iMil yitcil.iy l.y toe Ixiii in jTsoii. In the .-j e.h lioui ti.- thri.c the Kiny; .--M the ui.iuii of icruiar.y was an i.-r-uian.-c of j-.nv to Kun-je. aiul he horati f .r the JtIy a.l..j.tioii of the Cuii stituti'.n. The King was t-ilent in re.-.irvi to Lusemhur. 1'ari. Ajril .'ill. This evening tl e M.tnifrur olfieiuily uiiIiouiki-s that cniers Lae K--u is.-u.sl to Pt.i the recent iiiii'.tiiry j rciiir.ui .i.s t;.ru:li out h ranee. IIki i.ij, Ajril Ti e (ciwrumciu i-aui:-leciitin: it- nuliury l..ro-,au! j.r..'s to r.ii' a new 1 m. LMiV, May 1, rveninj. The Fence Confer .nio will nut-t in this city on the l"Jth of May. for the settlement of ti e Iuxem'ur atrair. A ho eer is to ret.r"-s-nt iireat Fritai:i at the Coiitcr- etl.T Will i n.-M.le OVer Its Uelllfnitloll Iivimin, May (j. The DerLy low nimcnt has c-ea.-ed to jsr-e the j-ro j.-e J rcfi-rm nus-lin. I'MiiiV, Kvenin, May 0. The preat reform uii-etiii which has Loc-i in eontemjl-itii.il for s-iiietii'ie, occurred at Hyde I'ark to-day as ex jivtiil. A va.-t crowd of j coj. !e was in attciid-an.-e, though there w. re Lut lew sj i-.ikiTs. N riotous li.-m r.-iiati.,)..- w!.ater occurred, and ii t one e.itra -ili.-cuian who had Ikvii sworn in l.r the iM'ca.-ioii was j,rt-s-iit. The iicvtimr was of very short duration, and the multitude dis jstmt! without disorder. Lommiv. Moinin. May fi. The Pott's c litoiial to-day exj.ress.--s the iiu'oii that the io eminent will ii', t exenitc the sentence of death recently j as.--d on the (-(jiideinned Fenians, lhirke ar.d iior.in. UV .STHVF.n. New York, Aj.ril o. A St. FetersLur eor resjum leiit of the L.mdon . raid, of the Mh, .-ays the llus.-ian Aiuericsin Fur Comjuiy"s Kiles, which were orh'inullv lot.(MU rouhl'-s, have KHon t.. o,MM. The Commy was considered on the verge 1 a l.ankruj.tcy f.,r a numU-v ol ; year; s, nm the colony a flulure fr..m negl.-ti.ig its all urs and mi-mana-cmei,t; . i he tij.iniou of men: thciv was that there was .wisdom in getting rid of ; what was i...t worth having. 1 The organ of the Minister of F..rei;n Affairs , h;,s warned the pres of St. Fcier.-Lurg against too liasty ju.lg.i.ei.t in the matter. The tiansao- t;n w. beiK-licial to the trade of Kirts of iu.st- . . . . ern . K-r.-t. New Youk. April V.O. A eorresivindent of the Tribune, writing from Constaiitiiioj.le. Aj.ril Gth, says Juissia is j.Iayin a deep une, and com- l.lctelv tltveivin.2 the tliploiuats of F.ir.ii. AVhil t-rolffsing lioii-mterv eni ion. she has .-no-etHleil in ' J.utting France forward to demand a fus.on.-iou of liosiiluies 111 Crete aiul the submission ,,f the question of a iMiion of (.ireeee to the Cretans, knowing it will not be granted. There is the lest reason lor liolioving that I.ussia will j.ush on I to secure tlie dismelubcrnielit of Turkey at once. New York, AjtiI .'".O. The Kurojm mails bring advices of Aj.ril ISth. A Vienna iMri-o-jxxi.lcnt Miys tiie Austrian answer to the French preliminary in.iuirics was. that there were 110 binding uri-.ctgcmt nts bctwivn Austria aiid l'rus sia. She is i11clin.1l to stiiet neutraliiy, but in an extreme case she would join tin j-owcr making the largest coiioesrioiis to Austria. It is rumored that some of the Fenian prisoners would Ik- j uni.-hod by tlogging. A letter from Crete, dated March ut'i, says every att. inj t of tho Turk.- to advance has been rej.lllsd. An FngKs!i paj-er kus, in t-a.-e of a diiiicultv with tii-ent I'.ritain. Spain would seize sev.-r.il million 1 nu nds' worth f wines and stores belon"- ing to Fnglish merchants in Spanish juris, while r.iiglaml wouM si-ie tl;c IJalwine l.-luinis. New Yokk, May 2. The Persia, from I.iver rol the "Jllth. has arrived. The ly.ndon Timrs'' cily article of the lMli says : Heavy quotations from Is-ilin eau.-i.-d a renevveil d.vline in Consols, aeeomjianii-tl by a tleeline in Sjsinish and liireign st-.ck.i averaging one j-cr cent. Judging from the etf.vt tif raeli adver-e rumor in II. rlin and 1'aris, the imjiression Would raem to be entertained in financial circles that a ruj.ture between Franco and tleriiiany would le the signal for every nation in the world to rej.mliate its oblig-.it ions. A telegram from lVrlin on the l'.ith describes a gtneial ru-h to eif.t-t sal,--, without assigning any ei - 1 1. 1 .1 . 1 1 ... T reawtii. 1 ne iviii- s speit-11 pioiuicc i a nini eiici-t. The Mirnnty ltrn!d siys it is intimated that the fit liiig at lU iliu was ii'ohtce. by a threat of liisiuarck to re-Ig'i, the King of lru-sia being '-t: war at all hazards. The 7V,.s i"aris eon-sj-.ndent savs a private l 'ttt r from lUrVm mentions that Risinarek reit-nt- ly declared to the foreign diplomatic body, that it was imisi-sible for him to make e. 11 ices.-ions in re-urd to Luvmbui". lie could not content to jt-4 neutralization, or to the withdrawal of I'rus- h;.,n te,mi, 1V, m tie r,rni-ss, or admit the ones- ,iont.intoregtilation:andt vonif Frus-iaweie iWrnj:, (iermanv would not hoar to it. Yagne n;1ioiv are current that the King of Prussia was nt ti,r. i'.lris Ktiwi-iti.m The Tiiihx cditoi tally nitys nothing at t.'-is 111. -ment could le more Mgnilicant than tho sj-et-h with which the King of Prussia tl-K-ed the first M's.-i'.n tt t:.e .ortn (ici'iuaii 1 ariiaiiient. .ill 1 rt-liit-iice is now cast a-ide. whatever iuit.rianco Fraiiit and Ai'.s:ri.t may attach to the ire:ity of Fi-ague. At leT-rlin, neither sovereign nor jnnj-Ie dream of Cerman "ational unity as a matter with which foreign jmwers have any business to con cern tlit-lu-eiv e-. Tl.C A' iiK'TUll Dlfl'iillllltijllij t-.11blisl.es a telegram from, llcrlin, staling that Prussia has determined i:ut to vacate Luxemburg nitder anv circuinstamt-s, as in t.rncial circles sudi evacuation would be considered equivalent to an indication of the position Prussia acqinrfxl by recent -veiil-. A i,irIs eorresr-mdont says he is assured that prei-irations are making tt navo a rreneii army ready for any emergency, and it is better pre .are-1 f.r a Midden ciiil than many sujijo.-c. A teleg'.-.mi from Pari on the l'.'th. to the Jiuilif 'J' yrtifih, says there is 110 truth in the rumor that France is about to declare war. The Kuij4rir is said, however, to Ik j.rej-arod for any emergency. When tlie Mexican ti-aii.-jmrtrt re turn. oO.imhI men can be land.il on any cKt.-t. 'lho Standard, of the evening of the l'.'th, denies the rumor that a French note had been sent to Prussia, remonstrating against calling out tho reserves. Tho Tini'S refers to the fact that the American Revenue Commissioner is almiit to visit Kngland, paving lie will arrive at a mot laVorar.lo oj.j.o- tuiiiiv for revelations of Lngli.-h Commercial twil- ' 1 ley. The liid..n Morning Putt says tlie a-.-.pI. of Americ:i have 11 ,t eoiichidnl the bargain f.r II11--iiati Amerit-a merely from an ambitious ih ire to f-.il.'.rge their territories, but with the view of turning it to profitable nee. runt, as they did Liuisi. ma and Florida. Tho King and Out'-'11 of Portugal were to leave Lisle ,n f.r Pari- 011 the 21th. I iladstolio. in his letter resigning the leader ship of the Liiierals, savs he will not move the umendment of which he hr.s given notice but will uli",rt uny timer genm-maii nringing it lorwarn. Tiic Tin if a say-t ilad.-t..ne ctin't re.-ign. lie .... ..-1 1. .. .1 . . owes 11 to 11. e i.i'icrais t-i retain t:io iea.: r.-ioj., and tho Kngli.-h journals generally refuse to re gard ti'ads t..ne"s letter as a virtual resignation of the leadership. The leivvi-e HazHtf, of Sr. Peter-burg, advo-car- an alliance letween Rus.-ia, Prus .-ia and Italy. A monster reform icm..nstration t..k place nt l'.inninoha'.n on the 22d. in which m'i.iMh'i to liM.- 1 10O persons participated, l'.right. in ids srso.h, denounced t!:e i..vt-nimei.t i;eform f-ill as a c...l 1 .. 1 . v... .1 1 :n . t..i.o. 1 . . (-1 1 , M -k luui i:i-i.iu ;i-noi oj fi-el at the si-.- u t re.abng. Jlo said the Li'e- ', ei - ls nr. tloVV hcll.lc.-s to i ,1. l.r. .vr- :i l-a.li.-.ilK- l. i.l ' bill, l'o c.iiled tq.. 11 the l.i'-r.ds t . rally ar.-und tila-l-to.io. wh..:n h- warnuy .-ulogizeil. A tc-o- i -i vci -nmcnl mr :urc was luti-ui d.-ii-iin. in r t' Mil ii 1. I he t.-i- h.u-'. t !..ar i j . .-I Ailv.inee of 1'iililie SenliiiitiH in Diml.uitl. 1": c:c has l-e. !1 a .1 tho i-iv. 'rv iHirii:-. ' .... i rjht in .'lii'S in wliicli the .:e.-elit .Minir-try im.- :.i i.itor '1 nev liiii.e ill lt-."Ui' iiiov wn- -troic eiu.u-'h to uelcat a ui.-isure n.-ii.;r , r-.l F;..-hr month- a liriiht t-to-"l JV ....... - . . . , ni...-t alone in .!.... in t iv..r of liouse ioiU Mu:r.i-ze. .". t-. ti e i.Lnt of household CLulst -lie was n. l.ut listen to the words uttert-J here -uiViMirc then ; tn-lliht. Mr. lwe f.ilh.ws l.r.l Cranh 'iirn. p-urin-out his words in li. rv eanu-tness, his silver hair .'!i-auiin U-fore us, and his ruhicun.l eounteminx Uusl.eJ hv the heat of the iH i-asioii. lie is not in fav.-r of ii..usc!...l.l s.i tirade, lie helj-d to over throw the ir overnineiu la-t v.ar, and is not "n$ to eat hi words n..w. lie" is sharp in his criti cisms of the course pursued Ly liirl DerLv. eharji in ' him with aLaiivloniiiu: ail his former princi i les, and i!o.es Ly saying : " The truth is, what was' a conflict la-t year has Leeome a race this vear. aial the two j'sirties are trying, not which -hall attack and which shall stand up for existing instituti -n-, Lut which shall surp-ass. the other in the attempt to reach the oal of a j-erfectly level vlcm.x-racv. Mr. U'liseuian. who. with Mr. Lowe, voted Karl KusmII out and 1-irl Pcr'.y into oituv. ean r.ot restrain his ii.di-nat ion at the revelations of tin- venia. 1 lear him : i There is aj.j-arently an ahandonment of virin cij'Ie and a breaking down, Kith in credit and character, unexampled as far as I can remeiuher in the modern history of Parliament, and we 1,-arn that a oonserva'tivc government, existing ujion sull'cr.UKV, are alut to launch what tliey tneniselw-s would luive called a democratic lie form bill." And then Mr. bright gxs down to the root of the subterfuge of the Ministry, in a tingle sen tence exjxising the whole diilieulty : There is no other country in the world," he savs, with his right arm raised and turning round s-' that all of those ujin the oj.posite lienehes may l ave the full force of his v..rds, in which tin' monarchy, the ari.t,K?r:u y where there is ,,ii0 the wealthy class, is afraid of votes. Whether you go' to America, or Australia, or nearly cwrv kingdom of Kurojie, you never he-ar such di-cu.-sions by any legislative bo.lv as you Lear in this Ilou.-e. Other countries Lave no diead of their countrymen, and have no liar that the niving them votes would lo destructive of the order of societv or of the constitution under which they liw'." In conclusion he alludes with much f rce and nt.tiiesjs to a banner can-it d in the last reibrm do- luonsti-ation, and commends the Chamvllor of the r'v..l..b ..ir. t.. tl... ., tl', 1 wl.i.'lk tlii.ll.rK rt,t ..... ' iU(itt J'.lish. eoiivey m..i-e wisdom than he t.an tl, uttor . with U8 on the v.. lJare. vve have U-en .hilled long enough !" ,AllM rKlrs ol- i;UIlter he takes his seat. It is t,M 0M, f tj,c diseu-i..,, f.,r the evening, There sits Mr. 1 lisracli htuniliated, tliseomlit.-;!, Wuh a split in his own party abandoned bv three of his late colleagues, and th. who had aided to elevaU- him Mr. I,owe, Mr. Ilorsc-man, and all rh.. who were so lun i.ilv clawed bv Mr. U.i.d.t - fl'. .- o as Adullamitea angry at his advance, toward household suHray:e. His late eolleairues had ex- Jtositl his vac-illation and want of statesmanshiji, : and he was the laughing ytiK-k of those politii'aliv ojijKjseil to him, who then and there, were they so disjsed, might j.rceijiiiato him front oiiiee, but who preli.-rrcd to keeji hiui 011 the toasting folk a wliilo longer. Such is a bird's-eye view of affairs in Parlia ment of the j.rogress made in Iemoeratie ideas. Let nie not be understood as saying that Fnghtnd is g-'ing to bi-eoiiie a dem.M-r.icy right away iiir from it ; but there has been, even during the last week, a j.ercej.tible advance in public opinion, tioing now outside the Commons, wc find that the I.ivcrjiool Reformers have come out in ma-s meet ing and resolved that nothing but household suf frage in boroughs and ioO rating in counties will satisfy tho country. Other constituencies are demanding nearly the same ; and all are unanim ously rejecting the jiroj.isoil readjustment of seat as a cheat and humbug. The bill will be benight in on the ISth, about the time this letter will reach you ; and unless it is broad, eouij. rebel isive and honest, it will be thrown out at unci', and with it the Ministry, in asmuch as Far! Derby has declared his intention to stand or fall by it ; and if he is thrown out it w ill be his last appearance in political liie. at least bueh is his declaration All Inti'view Willi the 4ne(n ol .ll:u!:i;;icar. (From Ihe Pal. rs.ni (N.J.) " t.uar.lian," of March 11 Our friends will lie glad to In-.ir that Major I Finkleineir is well in hi" far oft" home. We have j a letter Irom I11111 aim snail take the liMertvof giving a short account of his visit te the (juccn of Madagascar. On the l'Jth of November, Mr. Finklemier went on a (ioveinment oiiler to see tho lueen, in order to transact oflieial bu-iuess bet .veeii the I'niteil States and Madagascar. The t.lucen was at the capital, Antanauiarivo, and ho mieho.1 the tuiter gates of the city on the 1st of 1 )roomlcr, having been earricl on a i-e-lan chair w iih sixteen stout negroes as the motive prnvr. for four davs. alon-r tho footpath through woods and mountain t.'iere oiuZ n, rt"-ago roads. I ho mountains, they p--od over wen; from I.otHI to 2.O0O feet in '"''g'-t, and some places it made one dizzy to look down. He was often acton i.-heil at the sure-footedness of tho men, as well as their perfect knowletlgeof the country so little marketl by j.aths. The tiov erniiient mail courier, by traveling day and night, ges this route in five days. hen Finklemier arrived he gave t!ie jublic minister notice of his arrival, an 1 011 the lid of Iht-onibor he got jkt lui i .11 to enter the city with his sixteen carriers, it having taken that number to carry him over the mountains, four at a time taking the sedan chair in which he was. IV-fore ho entered the city, 2 officers of the (lueeii in gala liltil'orni, and Inn soldiers, with a band of music, came out and took him into tho taj.ital. The (.lueen sent Mr. Fiuklomeir a sj.Ien- did fior-e to ri.lo into tho eity, and an ollicer who -poke very good F.ngli-h accotnj,:iiiiisl thtr jsirtv. On eiitering the eity thou-jiud- of jo.!e were nut to s -o him and to witness the disj.lay. The band j.icee.h-d him, and a salute of seven guns v;H fired from tilt: (.ineenV jilai-o. The j alace of the (ueen is 2.oHl feet above the level of tl: sou, the ca.ital being located on an f h-v:it-l j.lati au. 1'y tho time Mr. Finklemier reached the city ho was out of j.rov i-io.is, and had hi- Pi men to ft.ttl ; the (.luit-n, however, wnr him a fat ox for i'.siii, and lho Chief Minister cent turkeys, g.fse, thickens, lamb, onions, rice, jtota- toc-, and other things in abundance. Next day the Jnt-ii sent to ask how he endured the fatigue.- of the journey and notilii-d him that she would si' him tin tho next Sunday, tho S'th of 1 Deivmbcr. On Sunday she sent an escort of j.niaco o!iiitrs to conduct him to tho throne. where she .-at in suite with her Ministers around her. and a large nuiids-r of I ulic and gciith-mi-n. j all in Kuroj-cnn costumes. - the tm-en winning a ( white brocade with a llammelyn cl.iak hanging ! from the shoulder. She ::ro-.. rind extended her , , hand fbr him to ki-v- as Mr. Finklemeir entere.1, .. ,- ii-i-.,-i .- . . 1 nri'l no Kis.-r-i ner wiiue kius aoc'iruing to t ourt j eti iuette. The Oueon is i.boiit oil years of a .11 ,11. 1. I ! .. . quite tail and well educate.! and tpiite graceful. . Mr. Finklemeir was nst ini-i:il to see her skin what wo in America would call white, and 1-mk- i ing young for her ago. Mr. FinkJeiueir was next i introlue.-d to ail tin mini-rer nn-l guo-ts : A ! gre.tt di-.'.l of g old and embroidery was displayed i in the court dresses of those j .resent, and tlie dis- j play was really quite brilliant. After lo minutes, ; he "witiidrew 'I h" o:Ii. t-rs afterward told Mr. i FiiikiciiK-ir that the jut-en was very well j lcased , with his aicarancc. The (ju.'-eti :iskel him tlur- i ing the interview if ho had served in the hue war j : in Ameiii-a, and if l.e had a family. The next i ; dav he dino.1 with the Chief Minister -r iiiMta- . ; tioii. The dinner took from 4 p. m. to lit at night, and was given in a splendid hi' 11. witli a fine band i of music j.laying lieloro tho -JO guests. The din- j nor and wine cul 1 not be excelled even in Europe., j 'l'he finest of china and silver k-:s adoriif-d the j table. Mr. Finklemeir toa-ted the (neon in the American language, and the Chief Minister I t.ia-tcd the President and .Secretary S-ward. Mr. Finklemeir remained in the eaj.ital till Sth January, when he bade his adieu to the capital, j and returned as he came. ! 7f POIlM ITIOX VV tM'FIl OF J () JL KLKINIiaMMKR. a G.-rn.-iI. na - 'ji y ar. li'i.t c u!;.:-t;oii aiwt -taiue, a m -r.-. ,-r. .111 i in 1-01 a Carrier .-f l: El mint liuUttitt i:i san Fn,r,cts:o. Arrival in llie s.u. I.-':,n.l. u.ut Jai.uarv, 1 v;3. Ai.v ii.r'jrm'itl'-n will l- tt.ankful'.y r.-.tiv.-,l by U ilr-tli. r. C. Kl.t'IMIAMMFR, J in. -.11. Jack -n Ci.unty. Oi--.-.ii. . r . Tt'M SfiJEM, N. f, rr.' r P 1O1 aii 1 s-jVlI,.. 1 r r-. t Sun 1 rar. (.:,.., C Jii n.i 1. '..tu Utriistmcnt. GERMAN BOARDING HOUSE AND Cosmopolitan -rty 1VXi-. Collee Saloon, X V I" A X V STRKKT. SC6 3m i LUMBER, SHINGLES, &C. lOAVSt'tt afc CO. 9 FFKK FOR S. I.f. AT Til KIR LIMBER AKO Cornrr of t'ort an J yueeu tftrtr-ts. o The Cargo of the Bark Kutusoff ! Nor West Lumber, ROrflll EOAKD?, srANTl.INU AMI TIMBER, for BriJge and Mill .urpoP!. BATTKXS FOR FENCING, li ani H inches thick, 3 or 4 Qcht-a wide. OXK INCH T. AND G. FLOORING, T. AND G. FLOORING, 1J inch, planed. BEST CEDAR SHAVED SHINGLES ! TWO AND THREE IXt ll CLEAR I'l.AXK. HEADING, li inch, ilanol on one side. TICKETS, Etc., Etc., Etc. A 190 a a CARGO OF REDWOOD LUMBER! Per Constitution, consisting of: ROUGH INCH nOARPS, SCANTLING, 8x8, 6x9, 6x5, 4x6, etc., SURFACED, 1, U, ti and 2 inch; ONE INCH T. AND G. FLOORING, FXVE FEET PICKETS, StriNG, Etc., Etc Redwood Shaved Shingles, good quality. ! JUST ARRIVED! ; Dark Lono, IIowaixl,rn.tor, WITH CARGO OF Boards, T. and G. Flooring, Battens, j AXTLIXG, Etc. i SALMON AND SHINGLES! 571 St I O T I V 12 O V It i: .TI it VA I-.. rjlllE IMIERSICXEI) IX REMOVIXC M Jmul his Old SUnd cu lk.nlni.ia Street to the rOKKK OF FOCT AMI 3IEl(IIAT STS., Tke this opportantty of retarding his siiictr." thank to ne I'unnc 01 iionniuiu lor in? tin.i paimn:ig. wmcn lie nas fiijoye.1 for the last four yeari, aii.t which he hopes by strict att.-ntim to business to Mill merit a coi.tiouance of. M. MrlNERXV. AT TEEE COENER ..OK Fort and Iff crcliant Sts., WILL BE FJUNP, THE PEST ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Misses' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES! Of all Ih ATWph'oi.., fi-tr oirire.l !.t l,tnlvht, CDSSISTISO IS PART OF Ladies' Lastinc 0iera Gaiters, Ii.lles' l-Vree Conre-tS. (a.l descriptions;) Indies' S-Tip-u-rs, bh kid and embroidered velvet; Ladies' Mourning jflinpers, ladies' K.iskins, Ladies' Glore Kid Con-tress, Ladies K lam-1.-.1 Kid, with silk (-"re, Lad:.-.' Lace ltahuoral?, MISSES AXO :iIir.IREX'S SHOES I IS 1MII.IS.H VSHii-.-TT. Idisses' and Children's Slippers, BABIES' ANKLE TIES. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS ! s ! Reiikert's Philadelphia Roots, I Gent's El.-gant Calf Boots, sewed; Gent's Cair Roots, purged; Men's Silk Lasting P.-bl.led Calf Gaiters; Men's Creole Calf Opera Gaiters. Men's Lasting Congress G. liters. Men's Car-t Slippers, Men's Velvet Slippers, Men's Enim 'led S;piei-s, t ! I.ARt.K ASSOKT.MKM' OF Y01TII it COY'S E00TS. ALSO! A Choice A ssot t liiont of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! cossii-Tisc or fient's Flegant Black Frrck Cnats, tl.-nl's P.- Skin Pants, Black Silk Vests, W bile Marseilles V-1, As-oruent of Intrk Colored Vests, rrnxus-x1 white suihts BOTn LINKS AND COTToSS, KISKT Qi'SLITT. P.lack Hats, Boy's Hats, (I.-nl's llrr.wn and Rl.-ach-il Linen Prawers, O.-nl's Jean Iirawer-, Ovnt's Canton Flannel t'tid-rnhirls and Praw. rs, Uenl's White and tin-y Merino Socks, Handsome Neck Ties, While and Sctilet Shaker Cn.lershirls, Merino Drawers. ALSO, ON HAND : AXIS COTT O X S II EE A I.l WIDTH-" L 1 X E X T I X fi j LINEN AND CoTl'oN PILLOW CASING, I Assortment cf l ine Linens, Lin.11 Itiapcrs, Brnwn Linen Drill, Linen TaLle Cloths and Napkins! ' VICTORIA LAWNS, Book Mu-lin, Ele-ant Black Barathea. Finest Oualily Black Coburg-, Plain t'oburgs and Alpaca. French and American Prints ! I.VCK MOStjClTO N En ING, IIOUso'Ks.s, iikaw uuitf. iotto.v OSK VAUD WinF. Sewir, Silk, assnrtrtl eturs; 1-a.lies' Reiicuk-s, Sik I'liibrella-, Black Crape, Besides 11 Large is-ortnieut of ni:v Ai! I.l.CV GOODS! TOO N I'M E ROCS TiXJ SPECIFY. Downer's Kerosene, H"o-M)(oi fr lit-sl ill l!,e MllLel. ' LADIES, PLEASE CALL A X D EXAMINE MY STOCK OF 1 5 o s iv 11 1 Shoes! Before PHrrhitkiiij Elwwhrrr. OPKX KVE-aVIXO-S! MICHL. M'l NERNY. OAHU BREWERY BEE!. ! ISTOMERS AXD TIIF. Pl'lir.ir- ARR Hercl.y ir.formed That I have Opened a Depot for the Sale OF THIS NOW POPI LAR IIKVF.RAGEI I ON NITANC ST". E ET, , FoiRTii door below kino, w. -, 1 lir-rt" S.IT!T.l- r1 --. 1,. ' ... ,. or..,-, i..eJiniey Acr..,eu 1U . Tor Hilo iintl Kaunakueji, Hawaii Schooner -A.ctivo, W ill ran as a lU-pulr Packet to the aV.ve ports, tooetiing M LA II A IN A. For Fn-ight or fanpe npHy to j-.i Cm J'LKt'.'L5 f LLKN, Act, FOR HANALEI, KAUAI."" Scliooner Trrince, Will run as a Rccular Packet to the luve - rt. For Firiht cr ljiare afr'T to 5iJ oiu WALK Kit ALLEN. Aem,. For Hilo ami Oiiomen, I'aMnii. Scliooner Vnnie, i a Kcyular Packet to the abuTe pcrts. Fur Frri W ill run aa r Frri ht or Passage api ly to WALKER & ALLEN, An FOB WAIHEE, Maui. The Fine i t. ! f&tScliooiiei ZS Fa rv Ellen t J. WW, Mastrr. Runs reirularly to the atwe jwrt. For freight or asar apl.lv to the Captain ou ixiaid or to -tT, j'.i Oin CJJREWER Co., AKntt. For MALIKO, Maui Clipper Sclir. Helen Will run as a R'irular lackPt between this Purt aot Muhko. F'i freight ' passace apply to th Mapr on Ikmu.i or to (6T0 3iu) S. PAVIDOK, Agent. SCHOONER Kona Packet, L. MARCHANT, Master. Will Kon Cfsnhtrly lifiMfrn this Port and Kan. For freurht or pansape apply to the Captain r,n hoard orlo j tn C. A. WILLIAMS. NOTICE. The Schr. ODD FELLOW ! Is r.'fuUrly laid on as a packet U-taeia Ilonoliiln nntl Hilo. For Freight or Passage apply to So5 3m CHUNG HOON ft Co., A rents. FOR K A W A I II A E . Sch ooner ZMarilclu. Will run as a regular packet to the aljoru p rt. For Frcild or passage apply to Captain c;t txard, or to the Agents. WALKER A; ALLEN, A.-nls. Agents at Kaaaihae, ALLEN & CONWAY. Ml 3m REOirCAK PACKET FOR Honoipu and Kohala Plantation. ,o ?L The Fine Schooner KOHALA, C. HOWARD, Muster. H7i7 r rryularly on the aJntve route. For freight or parage apply to the Master on Iwianl, 60S 3m Or to CASTLE 4 COOKE, agents. rfJuTIar packet For Lahaina and Makee's Landing. I a& , Tbe Fine' Hau"c,i ;,',,er T j SSL Schooner Jvate Lee, FOUNTAIN, Waster. Will run regularly and punctually on the above nute. For ft-riL-hl or passage apply to the Slasier on laril, or to 603 Cm C. BREWER & Co., apn,ts. For Hana, Kaupo and Maliko. I H Sclir. jSEaniToknAvai, Will run regularly. For freight or passage apply la re-t ism V. KKKWKK : Co., acents. TV O T X O IH I COWIMERCIAL RESTAURANT, KING STREET, Next Door to Messrs. Castle & Cooke. HORN & VOSS 1E I.E. VETO IXFORM TIIE PCRLIC MM OF HONOLULU; AUo. UFFICEKS. OF Et ELM, Uiat rill they OFKX OX srXDAT, I'll!' 19tli IXSTAXT, In cnnncriion with their CONFECTIONERY and BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT nESTATJHAKrT! After the name rf the COMMERCIAL R EST. L'KA XT, Where they will bo happy lo Kerch e Boarders by the Week, Day or Single MeaK ai--o A SEPARATE R EFR ESHM EXT ROOM FOR LADIES I TEA, COFFEE, CII0C0LATK AND OYSTER STEW?, Furnished from .t. .1. fo 10 P. J. N. B. The Greatest Cleanliness Observed 73 5m PER LATE ARRIVALS. WK HAVE RECEIVED LA ROE AI1- w DlTlONS bi nr well selected slock f OKXTS, VOI TIIS AND BOYS' C2L.OTIIHXTO! GENTLEMEN'S SUPERIOR FURK1SI1TNG GOODS A VARIirrY OP aVew St le:-- oi" I T;it.--:. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' Coots, Shoes. (J;ii('is and Slippers. YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c. AI."-). A UlT OP Superior Quality Turkish Towels AT LOW PRICES, BY "'- M. S. GUI V HA CM A. CO. VOLCANO HOUSE! CRATES. OF KILAUEA, HAWAII. THIS ESTABLISHMENT I S ,w J. 'iH:n for the r.v i.ti .n .f Visitors to the Volcano ! Who may r. Iy r.n finding CO.MFORTRLE ROOMS. . .'OUO TA BI.F. AND PROMPT ATTENDANCE. Etprrirncril Guides lor Ihr 1' ruler always ta R.a.liu.-s. Strain ami Sulplior Ratlis. Ilwrses SlalilcJ anil I. rained if lie-iml. i CH ARG REASON A BI.E. Parties visitinj the Vulcano via 1 1 i!o can r.curf animsli warranted In l.iaLe the j.iun.ey, by applying to D. H. ll.U-c-k. K?qr., Hilo. io4 1- J. L. RICHARDSON k Co. GIFTS FOE ALL SEASONS. GIFT RiiOK5.tif ev.ry d.-.r..l.l. styl", fVe and price, in clu.linir rich hi und ih cdi.' M..rrxo and other hlndioS Amoni; lh-m works m lV u-y, Lore, Mu-.c, Roniarice, B-lifi-.n. kc, c. Jt'VENILE BiXIKS The fin.-st .-nd most varie.1 cnl!clir,n of entertaining Juveniles ev.-r i.ff.-r- d here. CHILDREN'S COLORED T V BOOKS, cloth and paper. PHirTOiiUAPH A I.Iil'MS Incln di-f all the lat't styles, rieldy Ik. ,111.1 and ornaiiieiaed with paint.il and emlnss-d cities. I'nckrt Alt.ums. The assortment is un.-ciial!el in variety and taste. lri-s tmrn $1 to $ .'. PIIOTOGRAPIIS. lull sizp, plain nnd colored, suital-h f. franiinR. A variety of Fi-am.-s ah-o on liand. PHOTOGRAPHS. franieJ in I'nx, purtout. C ARTES DE VISITE, a collection r,f over 1 .000. PRANG'S COLORED CARDS, representing Birds Boses Flowers, Autumn Leaves, kc. 4-c. The saint in AU-uui-. GOLD PENS AND PENCIL CASES, of U-roy lairchild's unrivalled make. The as-ortu.ent ciul.races c-j.es for ladies and ?enili rnen. ENGRAVING? AND FRAMED PICTl'ltES a choice cM lection of plain ainl cvli.red. Also, Picture Frames and Gins'- BOXES OF TOY ALPHABETS, Dissected Maps. &C, - TRANSPARENT SLATES Tor drainv, kc. - PAINT BOXES, of various sin s and quality. CHESS MEN AND BOARDS. ' LADIES' PORTFOLIOS and Traveling Writing Cases. PERSON'S IN SEARCH OF irs-fful oiii'mM,!. trlirh'C for (.ifls, w .-n ' aaa aaasa. .mm a -k. WILL DO WELL TO Examine the Assoitmcnt at the Bookstore of TIIOS V. W ARK FN. II. M.' WHITNEY. .',0 (J