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. Y. .mi nl Cta; KTr.RI ,.K.fc.r fa-l ardi ir 1N ot b ta a ti poaenf e , I irro wLI or 1 -a. a r orl Co ri RTI 1 Ral . il ITS. O urn. I tot ra. I Htt, 1 c. t van Sa 'arf m.li run or lata r.K oo !C ;li t wind i waea t XlFOt j Lett Mas varying : wiotl ni ahore, t!ij aailed to of ihe Kir hundred t aria vpor 1 111. JCk.'M'. i it iTVPnivrr fll -o.ii.tiissioa :iii;kciiavj-, 4 OA FRONT ST. Corner of n.y tret, PAS FKANCJ!-Ct. 2'r K. l.rTVr KID JE. I P. tvtKtir. r-a- Kr-.e:e.. WM WAMIAVS, V. M- M-'ltToN. p ..rtUnd. O. LEVERIDGE. EVERETT & CO.. '. .orwiirdin?; A.t'ouimision Me rchants , 318 FliUNT STREKT, CORNER COMMERCIAL, j SA.V I'BANCISCO. j Vrtiealar attention pai I to CV.n!ifT.niei.U of Inland Projuce. ci1 ly r 3IcOi-silii A- Co., . J FORWARDING A M ', JO.TI.IIISSIOX .IIKUCIMATS, . ' I'ortlnnd, r-KOii. j ifAVlNU HEEN ENGAGED IN OCR PRE- i 1 .enl btt.i.- f-r opr!i of KTfn year, and oem atd in a Bre proof brick buiiaia. we are prepared to rwtivt , Cddipoeof Island . taut?., .den ass-anar, Rire.!rrup., Pulo, ' ffe, Ac., to advantave. C.fi:nmenr. .p-iv 'lielted i r th Unrn ntrktt. to which p.-rnal atteraion will paid, ' ta a poo wLicti cah advance. wiU be made when required. . R..1r A f.lndenrjeri'er. J a.. Patrick Co.. , PFred. Ikn. W. T. Coieman & Co., utteveD, Bsker A Co. Pobtlisd RafgaBScra: 3 Allen A Lewi.. LadJ A Tiltoo. Ionr.l A Green UoSOLnic Rnrea.Jii.ta: .a Ytaiker Allen, ly ( M. CoaarTT. 5 t.,5l D MCliT, I tVrtlm.U, O. COEEITT & KACLEAY, importers, "iVholcsale Grocers and CoiniIliftiOll IcrcliailtS, vhippers and Dealers of Oregon Produce, A AN FRANCISCO I Office lOS'CuIlforolw furrtl. BiORTl.ANI, OREGON": I 13 mm 13 Fri,l Il 1 Flral Si. T C RaUtoo, j'.. Bank of California Sa Franclico haa.'".!- l're.W..t S. F. P. Sugar Co. fan Jrancjco TitU.. Banker. Porlla..a. OreK(.i of Br Pi,h Co.aa.Ma "'; li.'.T -:.i- fc Portland, Org.,o -- -ornni, ibiuhi .v. ..... , 1 CM IB- . - " I ,C-attfnnrailar I.l.id l'rlure Slleil4. il bin f- ilia f ,j. c- art.l- jo m caaccx i r MPRRIIiL & Co.. . v. out Somaiisaioii Merchants and Auctioneers, 201 and 206 California Street, San FranciHCo. ran bit iar mot ALSO, AGENTS Olr Tn San Francisco and Honolulu Packets. cuu her . ..t.tsBlffn tathe aate and purchase ol mer ., amll.. .I.ip' buaiae.,aupi.l.iotf hle.hipt. nejcoliatinj ."rAli'frrtVht artlviar at Sa. Fr.acI.co. by or to the Ho- Kt-nlula Line of packi;i,i" utiw " lat U Ekchaiiije oo Ilomilolu hotight and aold. XX r.. C. r.I.:hard. A Co nonolula H.llackfcUIA Co li C.r.w-rAC " HiVip A Co ,"rr. R. W. u ela,lsn. E. 11. AlUn. ....... ilere tkat ' dial. oi cm. il mart oo fa siat I AIV1 CO., uiroRTEiia of Ff TA1TKEE NOTIONS, EAIICY GOODS, i . MILLINERY GOODS. . jSVhite Goods, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, ,B- noSIERT, ZEPHTR WOOL, Ac, Ac. IIT A VINO RESIDENT" BITTERS IN THE B JL Kaat ant In to rope, and being in direct commanicatlou rito th manafactam, we are enabled to gel Uood. on the t terui. and to cU accurdio);!. Dux Stock is the Largest on the Pacific i- - " Coaat, and we Invite the Eapecial attention of Honolulu Merchant " to an examination of the line. 1 Particular attention K'.ven to Order.. i TOBIN, DAVIS30X k CO. Corner Sutter A Sanaome Street., . nl laa Frouelaco, Cnla. t " FLINT, PEAE0DY & CO., Shipping & CoramlsMou Mtrcliants, Agents of Pacific Barrel and Keg Company. j in PaaraaiD to Firalsh Keg aid llarrrl Shocks la aaj Qaaatltj ' ' BIQC1B.P, 'And Jie.tjtfctfuUy solicit consijmnetJs of Swjars A3S 13LAJD raoDtca. ' cr CEFca to Mean.. Bin hop Jt Co Memrs. II. liackfel.t A Co VleMr. Castle Cooke ...............Honolulu .............. .Honolulu .............. .Honolulu OFFICE: - . 4 OS Cattlbrnia Street, San Francisco TmT left ta. witrnon, W. C. LKTKRIDCE, 4. r. rHICTT. 31S Fmot St. Sao l'rancieo. II. 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A LARGE VARIETi" OF PERFUMES, CQSHETIQUE, FINE SOAPS, AND Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes! At M. MrlNERM'S, Ui3 3m Conw of Fort and M-.-rcl.atit Street. i jBSPlM,liqfc-?,fcfc. 'Pal i ES! Allium or TiiEJiosEs tailor: Twenty-Nine Days Later. RECOVERY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. MURDER OF JAS. FISK. The C, N. Z-, anl A. j. S. Moses 'Vaylur, N. T. riennett Commander, arrival at her d k on Suturl.iy, at 3 v. v. , the 2'Uh instant, eleven da; and ti hours fri.HJi iSin Fr.inoi.-i. We are inl-bt.-d to .Mr. A. I. Clirk, t?it oLlii.'i ur.--r of tin steamer, fr full f.Uf of latest dites, together with a li.-tof paf iiers sud njeinorana-t, wtucti vrm ie lounu unier trie an- jnr'riate Lctd. The i.riucijul iteuir of new? are the convalcteence uf tlie Trincc of Wale, and the murder at New York of Jam us Firk, the millionaire and great stock operator. We coiu- jile a fcuiuuiary of the news from the Iltli ofj ; Decern her, which vt:u our laet'date by jreviourt . T i l " .i i . . arrival, up to January bth, which was the latest I European telegram : ! lllne.. and Kecovery of Trincc of Wales. -r j. , ., t. r . i i ' London. Dec. 12. It appears from the London t- . .i i - r " i -I I i . , , . , , , . , ne.-s at Lord Landaborough'a house, near Scar borough. Yorkshire. Several of iut -ions visited the Louse at tin time were auackeij wiiu , i . -i . ., ,i f i ru . 1 1 , fever, amon.' them the La, I of Chesterfield, who since du d. Another Lnglh journal, sp.-ak,n? of , the Princes dt.-ease. says : " ihere seems to be a liabilitv to this kindot attack ia the present branch Ul i:it l.'JTai laillli ? A .. " i i- .i . . ..:.. '. t .o.i f i, ,C .1... II...... 1 Tkii !,'.. ..r k'ufit ll.i.mn I ItUlMUI. launi. UIVU IIDIII H V.UIU ICIU, 1IU lu u-i oiu iavo ao.e turn o. tiie ..nee .sa.sease Ihe Princess Alexandra is almo.-t Constantly M . . . , . , I. -.'I' by -I"1';-. f '4;r h"und ; when she is con,. Vy t?Ir-f,V ,Lt?: w r"AH 'y. . C.ef VMCi-. net .uuioiv. nir viuetii. nuiaiua in c-anu- i intrhaiD. 13ili- "The Prince takes food, and has been twice lucid at intervals, but sleep is badly wanted. His condition is. however, somewhat more hopeful. The cable telegram announcing that prayers have j been offered in America lur the recovery of the i Prince, is well received by the English press, i Hih. "'The Prince ot Wales is less restless; there is no increase of exhaustion, and he has had i some sleep. " j 15tb. The Pi ince has had a quiet night. There are symptoms of debility, but Lid condition may be ! considered more favorable. ltHb. The progress of the Prince of Wales to ward convalescence is satisfactory. It is announced that he will probably be able to go out of the bouse in three or four days. j 22d. A special from Windsor represents that ; the reports received at Windsor Castle from Saud I ringham are lets favorable, and that the pulse of j the Prince is higher ; that there is considerable j anxiety ut the Castle. j London. Uec. 27. The JiiHcHn of this morning j reports that the Prince of Wales passed a quiet I night, but that his convalescence is retarded by a ' i . - iT . - i r ii painiui aaection aoove uis leu uip uccnmpanieu Dy fevenshness. o Inquietude is lelt. but regret and disappointment are generally I . expressed at the , , slowness of his recovery. London, Dec. 29. This afternoon's papers pub lish a letter Irom Her Majesty Queen Victoria, in which she says that she desires to express her deep sense of the "touching sympathy exhibited for her family by the whole nation, and for her dear son. The feeling, says the Queen, shown by her people i during the painful and terrible days ot the Prince's ! illness, their sympathy with herself and beloved ( daughter the Princess of Wales, and the joy mani fested at the improvement in ihe health of the Prince has made a deep and ineffable impression upon her heart. The manifestations of the people are nothing new to her. for she met with the same sympathy ten years ago, when a similar illness j from that under which her son is suffering removed i from life Ihe best, wisest and kindest husband that ever lived. Her Majesty savs she also wishes to i . . , i -i i. - . tm ? t I express the l.eart.clt gratitude of the Princess of I ,Ma,ils.- IT co"?ln,,-3 .'r ,,"r Wlth a ,,0P,, l ! hT faithful subjects will crmunuo to pray for the The journals express admiration of the manner in wt.iLO tne .American press so i pneu tut- new.-' u. ol thej'rincescouuuio.i. ine ou.ieims issueu irom .-andnngham at 5 A. M.. appear in the morning editions of the American papers which appear be- fore daylight. The noon and 0 P M. bulletins ap- pear in the early editions of the American paper-. AH concur in the opinion that the rapid way m the transmission of dispatches and general useu - racy make one of the marve.s f journalism. 1 biers congratulates Queen ictona on the re- I covery of the Priuce of Wales Murder of James Cisk, Jr. New Yoke. Jan. C. James I'isk. Jr.. was fatally i shot at 20 minutes past 4 ihis ufternoon, at the Grand Central Hotel, by Ldward t. S-tokes, and died at a quarter to II. The bullet entered about two inches above the navel and penetrated down ward, causing intense suffering. He was however in the possession of his senses, and made his will. j bequeathing the bulk of his large property to his j wife, who arrived three hours belore he expired. . It is probable that Stokes was in, an excited I state of mind, caused by the proceedings at York i ville, where he was a w itness to-day in the Mans i Geld libel suit. For some time he is said to have j been in a desperate state of mind, evidently caused by the slowness of the progress of the cases against Fisk in which he is concerned. i i . i.. .... t ..r cio mm .....D : All Olllie lilfc UU tl .11 U Wl v I w.'WO Ulitui; XII i favor ot Stokes. ,n se.tlement of a long claim he bad against Fisk. With this he was dissatisfied, i and has applied to have the award set aside. The case was reopened, and is now pending. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 7. The journals generally comment upon Fi,k' murder : ' The lhrald says that Ihe cowardliness of the act I i , ;,, 7. . . ,..;, , . . . ,,5 i- i , .. lias leaiieu its ui.fc linn? in inu uuun iuiii.i. u , r I- , - t i t .i ti awakening for 1-isk a wide lelt sympathy. There is nothing in the case to distinguish it from mur- der. for which death on the gallows is the penalty I tl c mvicled 'The T,ics Pronounces the murderous deed brutal nnd cowardly, and that it will attract to- , ... f ....: ..,i. i : i, ! nn nsrt nf Ms career hns entiil.,r him. 3 iruuuV" B' UJ. ... iV i f i Uidted St.it.-s Cornmi-sion. With authoritv m, fcJ"." V. rZ r."'; ::o ;." . Subscriptions lor two mo, .ean cable, . iif. -.Ti. across tiie A tl an lie. the other aci oss tiie i com. Hie present i ,ess 01 ,ne i nnce .s sa.a to , be whh a c iul of S12ftMW.00O. the nave ueyu p.ou-.ct-u ojr .i..u fs.ouo.OOO. This went to tbe neat ana exertion in sport. - . T . It., tl... l-il. t ...! iv : .i i.tnr.,1 ' n KliirM bono ' oj.elgn .Ilairs. .Miscellaneous. . The aihnission of Utah is determinedly opposed, ! The Duke d'Aumale and Prince de Joinville took , on the ground that it would give at present abso- their seats in the French Assembly Dec. 14th. They j lute authority of the new State to the; Mormon I sat in the centre ot the members of the Right, j Church. It is contended that even the condemna j Their appearance created no sensation. tion of polygamy as a condition would become a Gladstone is being deserted by the conservative I dead letter with a Mormon State Government. ! branch of his party, who are coalescing with the Some fifty thousand people viewed the remains ! Tories for the purpose of forcing the Premier to ! of Fisk before its removal trom the Opera House. ! withdraw, and electing a conservative Speaker of j The body was dressed in the uniform of a Colonel. ' the House of Commons. i The face wore a slight expression of pain, but London correspondence of the N. Y. Herald says I otherwise w as natural. His cap and sword lay on j j tbe late illness ot the Prince of Wales was caused j the top of the casket. A large number of promi I by an attempt of a member of the International i nent citizens joined the immense assemblage w hich j Society to assassinate him. and not by typhoid j viewed the remains. fever, as tbe Court gave out." This report id proba- 1 The English holders of Erie bonds will not be t-o j t blv talse. , On New Year's day the King of Italy sent an embassador to congratulate the Pope. The Pope refused to receive the embassador. Holland transfers the East India Island of Suma tra to Great Lritain by treaty. English stockholders are preparing an effort to secure the management of the Erie liailway Com pany. The recent dispatch from Uismarck to on Arnim excites the French to renewed bitterness against i I Germany. The tone of the journals generally is ' well expressed by the following extract from one of ihem, which savs: The silence of tbe vanquished is the only fit reply to the insults of the victors. A river of j blood has divided us, and we learn to suffer and to j wait."' I Uismarck sent a dispatch to the German repre j sentative at Paris, setting forth the feeling of exas i peration caused in Germany by the outrages per j petrated upon their soldiers in Fiance, and threat j ening to occupy those pr.ivincess unless the assas : sins in future who escape into neighboring provin I ces are delivered up to German officers by the French authorities. He declares that unless these horrible outrages shall cease, the army of occupa tion shall re-ocenpy such provinces, and the ex- pense and burden of its support, which is to be t j paid by 1-ranee, shall be doubled. Loniwn. Jan. 6. The Uritish So vereisnty has n of the African j been proclaimed over that portion i territory which was recentlv annexe.! t.. tli...l.- . jni.il Poss-s.-dons ot Creat llritain. llrand. 1'nsi- j i dnt of the Free States, protests against the annp.x- , au..n. i The I German expedition to Venezuela will be i commissioned to enforce the Nati'inal claims :ijj.iin.-t . the (Government of the South American Kepublits. Valmaseda has issued a decree which virtually i enslaves all tbe Chinese domiciled in Cuba. He ( compels them all to work perpetually in specified : industries for four dollars per month. The alter I native is to go to jail. : Three thousand two hundred Cuban insurgents tn 1 . .1 ; i.ni . , f r. ,.-....-. r I I ! 1 'iic oir-iiii-i i.i i ni-i iu i i incite j:ii- in a iorinai i and written adhesion to the Spanish Government, J l.'c! inn t' at the iinurrt ijn w.m not su j'piTi.-d by thf p.-.if; uf Cuba nor by toreijners uicauing tlx- Aii.oj ioal:9. Mir.istfr Seht'nek rvq-;:a tl. President to name Lis success'. r and recall hioi (fkticuck) from the Lr.piis!! fui.-icQ. A!xi p-ivf $5,000 to tbe pocr of New York, an.l sJ.iiuo to th.- j-o-.r of P.o-tn. Cu.CAi.u. J ta.o. TLe (ira:.d 1'iike. before loav-li'T- U;i- uior:ii:ij, ha:idtd the Mayor a cLck c So.ooij f,jr U.- nliff if th- poor vl the cify, with a tu.te xi.rf-MS ti sorrow at the city's rai-.- f-,riu'i itiid Li.- L-li that i-Le ?on rie a: iii. I'.rthery nd corrujitlon i churned on the Miuis- ' try by un u.h, i s of the A.-nibTy ,.f th.- Pn.vh.ce of Oo-bt-c. and a immb-r t jieoj.ic are clam iii-j fur u:.:i--X it.oii I" the I'ltild t--s. Mil- u i r.-il n-.nl oi.e 1 1 1 i 1 i : u two hurdr-d arid i'i'y-1' ur ttn:i .i-.id jw-.ii'id w a- tLf .lt.Is:'att. v.i"i cr . .r:V- l'n;;r.i .-! r.i s lur y ;ir ISTU. l ie ln; i ii tttoii al As-vi'i iti-'U had tiwir irale veTdav at New York. - euiifii li-ilnre of ttie iri.. t-r.-,iu wan a uiiu ber uf w-;iu-u. inolU'linir .I.iti;n an.J ,-lt;ull. ..: Io..t. carrj. i;, n-a B gs iiifcribed ita woman yuflrage iiiottofs. t Dono van iJ'.-.t. the IrUli exile. wa in the jrocfion. Ntw Yi-kk. Jan. S. A H-n-'i'd Philadelphia dis paivh states that in ihe course of a conversation at the residence of el-Serrrt:irV Boire last evening. the correspondent was informed lhat Presd bnt , lirant had il.-manded an apolo-ry Irom Spain about ! five d.ivs i!!ce. Monili-rs are now b-iii filled out ( Vill'uMi,U, but are not intend.nl to proceed ; to Spain unless that Government retuses. to apolo- P'- "'l V'F remuneration tor the on t rape on tbe FlurUhi. 1 he President d not think the outrage ... , . ,. , , . . r ; 'an intentional insult on the part of :spam, but deems it rather the result of ra.-r.ness ot ttie fuoor- ! din ite offi -eis of that nation. The President and -r,,!....., I . ,; . ' lirnriii, oilfclf? ual a lowu tuuicisaiii'ii vii the , . - . t , ... u0 paiii-n uuncuiiv. i he rresiueni u mi . apology. , introduced ia Confess : . J ......;.,,.... , vesterdav to legalize polygamous marriages and to admit Utah as a Mate. Lntler offered a resolution that women . ! oe U clared entitled to vote under the fourteenth I , . il., .I.,.l nruotit.rr o IX IIICUII III' 11 I. . OOI MI13 lil.lUU'.ru to collect ne "acitic second Committee ou J Uill ILJI 1'LJl 1U4 i tl . 7 T.UVV.UM'J lt.-t JUI.I U T - S I nin ft Ul r, . : ornrn nient building at Chicago passed the Senate i ..... . & r M -V, intro,lllced a bm to relieve American- ' built vessels iron, import duties on articles enter- .... . . ofr,.,i.. .! ; i;ig into their construction, repair and use. j moved the previous question, but the noes reversed j it by U3 to UL Mr. Dawes stating that the subject j was already before the Ways and Means Committee, j Mr. Lynch consented to its telerenre, but a disciis , Mon arose, in which Mr. Cox and Mr. Eldride ex ' piessed their hi lief that such action would be the Initial of the bill as that Committee had been the I grave of nil such matters. Mr. Dawes remarked j that thw Committee had not time to dig anybody's grave. The yeas and nays were demanded, when i the morning hour expiring, the bill went over till j u iV l ive hundred and twentv-five bills and two joint resolutions were introduced in Congress on Monday one to raise tbe tax on whisky to eighty cents per gallon. Attorney-General Akerman handed in his resig nation, to take effect January 10th. 1S72. and tin President sent to the Senate the name of Geo. 1L Williams of Uregon as Akerman's successor. The nomination wad immediately confirmed by the Senate. Twenty "respectables" of New York, whose names are not yet published, have been indicted lor ballot-box stuffing and election frauds. Sweeney has been indicted for felony and the proofs against I.. a a. j m f ' .1 4 si V it a-, it xy otri.nT f . I o r a url I Lnttvn i mill nic na.ti VU VJ . ixrij ntnni, j wic- niu niicnii police j,,.. aud one notable who voted COO I repeaters " at the last election. The excitement over these matters in New Pork runs high. Tweed I was committed to prison without bail, but this was i overruled by Judge IJarnard, and he was subse ! qnently admitted to bail in the sum of $".,000. j Tweed will probably be arrested ou thirteen I separate indictments for felony, one arrest being i made at a time. Lnuderback, Municipal Judge at San Francisco, decides that he will admit the testimony of Chinese in his court. lii ighum Young was ordered by Judge McKean of Utah to be held as a prisoner to answer to a charge of murder. December 21st, A. A. sargent wa.s elected by ! the California Legislature, L. t. .Senator in place j of Cornelius Cole. 1 A..t.,r l..fu r.lti ti.l t.i.ii.1 fiTnitriiinpinl lll fivnr j C:llil,Iliu. Twentv-ronr im hes are registered for j San Fiunciseo during the n.gntl. of December. W.niNn, Jan. t.- General Sickles called at the i'epartinent ol Mate to-tlay ana was engagt-u with Secretary l-'ish for several hours on the sub- - , of j- Iisl aIJ Cuban affairs. lie will leave , Wasuiuf;ton to morrow and spend Saturday with 1WldeIlt Grant ia Philadelphia, returning to W;ishi lljn arIy mu wtl.k. Toward the last of tl monh ,.)ko pasS!ljr4. to Madrid, Vfnm u,gether reliable, it is ascertained ; h f . Adminisirati.m has tint, as has been stated. ; ils licy on tut. Cuban tIlu.stion. ( cintilll,.s t), iict accol (iing to pritu ipl.-s hereto! ; (,,.L.,.m.(1, I1:Ullt.ly . Tmt while it will obse but to fore lv : That while it will observe ! strict neutrality in regard to the difficulties now j existing in the Island of Cuba, it cannot consent that our merchant vessels shall be molested in their lawful pursuits, or overhauled and examined, unless they are found committing some violation of Spanish authority. In accordance with this policy our Government has protested against the act of Spanish naval officers in boarding and searching the Florida on the hi Li seas, ami has required the Spanish Gov ernmentfirst, to apologize; second, to disavow the act of the officer ; third, to punish him. and fourth, to pay damages. That the Spanish Gov ernment will meet these requirements ia uot doubted. Piiii.ahki.phia, Jan. o. The iron-clads Canon iirns, Manhattan, 'yainlitte. Satujus and Ajax are now fitting out at the Navy Yard, it is supposed. '" ... T - T, . .IT 1 asiiixutox. Jan. 5-P,y invitation of the Board of Indian t ouim.ssioners. the executive office! s of fvurl'u? religious organizations and other pieties throughout the country, who take a special interest " t 1"" q-u -u. ill meet the Coinm.u.n- "T. " xt " this city, h.r the purpose ot "iies.njr -" opting measures fur the improte- nient of the condition ot the Indians. i , , T . . . . - . , ' t-.u.T Lakk. Jan. 4. iiruihnm i rung is at home . , . , , .f , , . J." c".stfud- V1 lf fL"iU'td ,,aU" iV:'.' tP,,It" ; " 1 disturbed. " isilors daily, and talks cheerfully. He says that " ,u':llUl U VXZ od. and that he has no anxiety wl , , , i . ' i . V I protect and vindicate him. as lie always has ; His ! enemies and those of the people must fall before ; shocked bv the death ot James MsK, Jr., as mem rl... I, t.rtn f-i;ir (iii'tllo O rd ft n lufl mi n 9 uri? ui iiitr uuiiiau iiiitiii . . - v., ........... 5 of the violent taking away of the life of a prominent man. In fact they w ill feel a grim satisfaction in , know ing that the "man who has kept them trom their rights by his manipulations of Courts and juries. keeping apparently above all the usual means ofj redress, bos uot also had the power of rendering himself iurmortal. Ou the news of his death Erie J bonds advanced four dollars, the holders of shares j believing that no successor would dare use the means that he employed to keep them from their l ights. To the shameof the Judiciary of ew iotk ! it had become proverbial that he owned several of I the Courts as well as controlled the halls of legis- i lation. and gradually, through his influence, there ; was growiug up among the people in England a i distrust of all American securities. To expect i from the swindled belders of Erie shares anything like sympathy for the deceased would neceaaitate j that they should be more than human; tbat they : would withhold their sorrow if Stokes had really ' committed suicide is more likely, as that eveDt ' would relieve them from contributing to fee conn- ' sel to defend him for ridding tbem of an Old Man of the Mountains who clunsr around their necks and would not be shaken off. They may now see light 1 shiuing through the clouds" overhanging their American ventures I The tieatinent of the inhabitants of Cuba by the despotic power of Sptin has long been a disgrace lo the civilized nations. Many a time has it aroused nncnw..riil r.Kuii;.,nj io-i filled thut Tiir island with fire and slaughter. Spain's late acts. ' however, have called down upon it the hearty con- demnation H tleserves. s'and any loncer idle The I'ni'ed States cannot ' and view these outrages without raii'iii a protesting voic. and, if needs be. a strong arm in delei-ce of the oppres--d. A party , of students are slain in cold blood and a number ot them sentenced to the chain gang as common felons. Instead of moderating, the ill treatment, increases in force. Spain has taken umbrage at j the tokens of displeasure in the United States and j has recalled its Ambassador. From all appear- ; -. ,, ... - , . .. . nnci-s. it win soon receive tue puuisnmeiii. ui hands it deserves, and Cuba will be freed frcm the despotic rule of Atnadeu arid take rank as an in dependent naiioa. f.'.'a. Loxpon. Jin. 4. An important dr-rnoastratii n was made by Irishmen at Liverpool lat night in favor ot home rule for Ireland. Sullivan, editor of the Dublin XaJiffi, addressed the meeting, which was en:husiaiic. but orderly. Loxrxiv. Jan. 4. Graves and IiatLbon, members of Parliament, i-t see-cne yesterday cve-nuiir, re ferred to the Wa.hinsrton Treaty ia ternii f the highest pri-e, and aJvoetted an alliance between Great Lritain and the L'toted Slate. The treaty is the leading topic in the journals at the prtsetit time. The Advri i .r nlnnr rppoes it. declaring that th rrk'!ih Co:mo-w4,.'i. i s have been out wilted ; that Lus'.iad is bouud baud acd font. It says l!:at if the Geneva Hoard should award all the I'nitvd SlaU-s ofiensi el v fh.ui-l cl urn. war w.'iild be less iiijnri.iiis to Knjrlaud than settle ment. The .leperfi.-. r concludes w ith an a;.pt-ul to wiihdtaw troni a treaty whih is an insult to the country. LuxtKix. Jan. S Morning.- The 7Toie t.i-day ajain discusM'S tLe sul-jvet of th- i claims, luaintaitiir.g that the American argument embodies an entire misconception of tbe view, and feelings of the English Government at the outbreak of the war. London, Jan. 7. The Government having re fused to help the Uoyal Geographical Kocieiy lo organize an expedition in search f Dr. Living stone, the Society uow appeal. v the people for assistance. Great efforts are being made to start the expedition this month. London. Jan. 6. The ex-Emperor Napoleon, on New Year's day. is reported to have said : " I will pive Thiers six months of Presidency of the French Republic, and at the end ol lhat, time Gaiu betta will be in his place and ihe change b favor able to the Impel ial cause."' Pai:is. Jan. 7. There was an uproarious scene in the Assembly yesterday, the oecaion being the reading of a large number of petitions praying for the restoration nf a Monarchy. Some ct the petitions wanted the Count de ChambortL ether the Count de Paris for King. Tb presentation of their rival claims excited tbe partisans of b.-th Princes to frequent demonstrations, while the Re publicans and Radicals made noisy opposition throughout the reading, which was frequently in terrupted. The steamer Mt.9nd lately made a voyage from Liverpool to Calcutta vi k the Suez canal in thirty three days. This undoubtedly show that the jour ney to India is made a great deal shorter by that route. Should the canal be so enlarged as to admit ships ot large capacity, how long will it tie before the whole commerce ot Fairope with Asia is diverted to that route? Is Hot this probable event suflicient to cause some uneasiness to our merchants and ship-owners who now enjoy a share f the Eu ropean trade with Asia? It is a long time since we have heard report ol projected canals through the Isthmus of Darien and the Tohuantepee route, but so far nothing has been accomplished. We trust that they who are interested in the enterprise will urge this matter before Congress at the next session. There is no other way now left to America since tbe opening , of the .Sues canal, to compete with Europe in carrying on the trade with Asi. than by opening a ship canal between North and South America. Alta. The World's Pka'ck Jrwi.KK. Mr. P. S. Gilmore, who is now in London, is actively at work in for warding the mission on which he has been des patched from Iloston. This is to inaugurate a peace jubilee, by the grandest musical gathering yet witnessed. It is designed to hold the Interna tional Musical Festival in ioton. It is to open on the 17th of June. 1872. and close on the 4th of July. A Colosseum is to seat 100.000 persons and therein w ill rise a chorus of 20.000 voices, accom panied by 2.000 Instruments. The first day of the two weeks is to be dedicated to England, and is intended especially to celebrate the Treaty of Washington. On that occasion, when the Compo sitions of the most illustrious among British coin posers will be selected, the foremost place is arrayed for " God save the Queen,'' which is to be sung by 20,000 American voices, accompanied by every accessory lhat can heighten the etlect. Each day of the two weeks is to be dedicated to a na tion. One object of Mr. Gil more 's visit is. that the nations of Europe should each be represented at this universal feast of harmony by a magnificent band, in the full uniform of its country, and this is to tie recognized as the gift and contribution of each Government to the first International Musical Festival. the first peace jubilee of all nations ever held. Mr. Gilmore comes accredited to Europe by tbe President of the United States, by the Government of his own Slate of Massachusetts and by the Mayor as the represeutalivo of lioston. -l)bjo-.Iiericm Times. 1872 1S72 fiSsssassxai THE COMMERCIAL PERIODICAL AM) MS-MEM For the North Pacific! . American, English and Australian PUBLICATIOXS Farnisfied to Suhaeriber.i vcilhin Ten to Tirenty Day.t from the date nf publication. And at price, tbat barely cover tbe cwl of .ubwription aiid postages thereon. Papers Dtlivertd Free nf Pottage or other Charges in any part if the Grovp. Bark nmbrTS of the Leading Monthlies 4. 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KENYON'S, Tailor, King St., Honolulu, i DILLINGHAM & CO ! DEALERS !W CUTLERY, PAINTS, BRUSHES, . f i , ? Will Advertise in this Space I E. O. HALL & SON T-eep ccstanti,y oi haivd, a fbli assortment iXV. (HARDWARE ! COOKING STOVES ! SILVEE 3?rJ.T,TiT3 WAEE. NTS.OI tS, -'-VARNISH , At IoAi cst I7I:irkei Rates. ISricIt Store, JanS, 1872 IW ADDITIONS TO STOCK BY EFERY VESSEL FROM CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK,' BOSTON AND ENGLAND. H AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND VA R 1 ED ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, HARDWARE, - - - . - I Which will be Sold as Low as j rLA.VrATIO.VORDUItS fii,i,i:i WITH DISPATCH. j WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF LADIES TO 0UE NEW ASSORTMENT j OF : Printed Piquet., Mock Quilting, and BrillianU, Fancy Print.. Printed Grenadioe Olnuhaoi., Th. Finaat A Mot Un at of j Bleached and Unbleached Cotton.,inen rhertlnir.. Cotton Phertlnc., 10-4, 11-4 and 100 Inrhea. Fillow Ltnta and I Cotton, 40 and 45 in. Striped Bhirtlng, Fin Printed fhlrting Linen, Wove Umo Drill, lor Boy', and " T - WW a t.wr -,... eu . near, nue uoen urin and uock, Amskeag and Heavy Enfuso Tick, 4-1 wide. Fine Tweed Broadcloth, Waterproof Tweed, Doeskin, e , lie. Also on Hand, Downer's Kerosene, 8-Card Matches, Dairy Salt, Jao4 A-c. Axe. Ar. MARilUABE! OILS, . t . i . i .... V.' - - during the Yoar. Jwit mi ; ' i . Of- i . I I i t Corner Fort A: Kin Sin, TIN WARE, DRY GOODS, - - - - " - - . .a the Lowest Bed Rock Prices ! 4V. r sap