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No. 12.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
Is published eory morning, and cir
culated thiouuhout the town, .mil for
warded to the otlier Islands by every
opportunity.
To-iluy Is Valentine Day.
4,685 packages of sugar came to hand
this morning.
The tbark Forest Queen sails for San
'Francisco this day.
The' London papers arc much satlMled
at the conviction of Guiteau.
Mo signs of the steamer City of New
Yoik up to the time of going to press.
A number of important financial fail
uics luve taken place in Europe.
Snull-pox is again making its appear
' anco in San Francisco and the Eastern
States.
A bill to restrict Chinee immigration
into the United States is before the law
makers at Washington.
200 extra copies of the Daily Bulle
tin were printed yesterday, 100 of
which were ordered by one Arm.
It is rumored that the Pacific Mail
Steamship Co. intend running a line of
steamers between Honolulu and San
Francisco.
Gambetta and his colleagues in tiie
Cabinet have resigned. De Freycinet
lias been Intrusted with the formation of
a new Cabinet.
" The stmrLlkelike for Windward Ports
and Hilo, stmr Lehua for ports on Mo
lokai and Maui, stmr Mokolii for Koo
lau, Oahu, leave this afternoon at i
o'clock.
Messrs. A. Unna and T. K. Clarke, of
Haia, have written a letter to the S. F.
Bulletin regarding the articles that have
appeared in the Chronicle, a copy of
which may be seen in our window.
The officers about Guiteau say that lie
had received Worthless checks, aggre
gating over 40,000. They are signed
with all sorts of fanciful names, one for
a large sura having the signature
" U. R. A. Goner."
The following passengers were book
ed up to last evening, to go per steamer
City of New York: W F Voncley, W Gei
manu, G S Slmerson, Mrs W II Henry,
E C Webb, A Van Vechter, Mrs Jennlng
and daughter, Chung Lung, Chun Lee,
Miss Kirk, J Moore, Mrs Wilkinson, J T
Waterhouse, O W Miriam, wife and ser
vant, Mrs Klrkland, F H Phelps, E II
Hart, B Heymanson, F P Morrison, Mrs
Ogden and daughter, Miss Lack, C O
B M Whltland, O H Woolniliigton, L
Altmark.
Omaha charges 8 1000 for a license
to sell liquor, and yet has more
drunken men than any city charging
one-tenth the sum.
A New York tourist who ate an
ulligator steak in Florida, did'nt get
the taste out of his mouth until he
had eaten half a peck of onions and
four dozen herrings.
WANTED, to rent, Small COT
TAGS. Address 8. F. B., P. O.
BoxV. 12 3
BROWN & CO., Importers and
Dealers In Ales, Wines and Spirits,
No. 9 Merchant Bt., lloriol ulu. 2
HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882.
THE JUDGE'S CHARGE IN fURM TRIAL
The Judge, iu conclusion, said: "And
now, gentlemen, to sum up all I have
said to you, if you find from the whole
evidence" that at the time of the comis
slon of the homicide the prisoner was
laboring under such defect hi his reason
that he was incapable of understanding
what he was doing or seeing that it was
the wrong thing to do as, for example,
if ho were under an insane delusion the
Almighty had commanded him to act
then he was not in a responsible condi
tion of mind, but was an object of com
passion and should be acquitted. If, on
the other hand, yon find he was under
no Insane delusion, but had possession
of his faculties and had power to' know
his act was wrong, and if, of his own
free will, he deliberately conceived the
idea and executed the homicide, then,
whether his motives were personal vln
dictlveness, political animosity, a desire
to avenge supposed political wrongs, or
morbid desire for notoriety, or if you
are unable to discover any motive at all
the act was simply murder, and it is
your duty to find a verdict of guilty as
indicated, or (after a suggestion from
Scovillc to that effect), if you find the
prisoner is not guilty by reason of in
sanity, it is your duty to say so. You
will retire to your room and consider
your verdict."
The Boston Post considers it pos
sible for animals to blush. A tur
key has been seen to turn very red
around the gills when pointed out to
the cook.
TELEPHONIC
Diamond Head, Feb. 14, 7 a.m.
Weather cloudy, light N. E. wind.
Brig coming past Coco Head.
Brig about 8 miles off.
ABEIVALS.
Feb 13
Stmr lwalanl, from Kona and Kau
Brigtne W G Irwin, from San Erancisco
Brigtne W H Meyer, from San Francisco
Schr Pauahl, from Honokaa
Schr Llholiho, from Llhue
Schr Waiehu, from Mallko
Snchr Mauokawai, from Nawillwili
DEPAETUBES.
Feb. 13
Stmr Kilauea Hou, for Kahului
Stmr James Makee, for Kauai
Bktne Amelia, for Port Townsei 1
Schr Kaluna, for Onomea
Schr Waimnlu, for Keokea
VESBELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Stmr Llkellkc, for Illlo
Stmr C R Bishop, for Kauai
Stmr Lehua, for Molpkai aud Maui
Stmr Mokolii, for Koolau
Bk Forest Queen, for San Francisco
Schr Le.ihi; for Honolpu
Schr Mana, for Honomu
VESSELS. EXPECTED.
Br 8 S Mary Tatlium, from 8 F now duo
Gcr l,k O It Bishop, irom Bremen, due Fob S
H H City ofNew York, irom Sydney, Fob 13
H 8 Australia, Irom San Francisco, Fob 19
Gcr bk Alalantn. fioin Liverpool, Mnrch 7
Br bk Uurl Dal house, fm London, Martli 7
Am bk Kilward May, from Liverpool,
Au bk Furncbs Abbey, from Boston, Muy 8
BrbkLlszIo Bel I, from Liverpool,
Gor b!c Stella, from New York,
Am bk ForrlK 8 Thompson, fiora Nnnnimo,
8 H Ceylon, with tourists
LOST, A CAMEO RING, with
the initials T. F. T., engraved on
the inside. The under will please return
the same to the office of J. W. Robert
son & Co. 12 2
FT. LENEHAN &CO.,
Importers and Commission Mer.
chants, Nuuanu St., Honolulu. 1
!&L IKELIKE
STEAMER .
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
luea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, K
awalhae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
Company.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The splendid steamship
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"CITY OF NEW YORK,"
Cobb, Commander.
Will leave Honolulu for San Francifcco
on or about Monday, eb. 13.
FOR SYDNEY via AUCKLAND
The splendid steamship
"AUSTRALIA,"
Cargill, Commander,
On or about Saturday, February 19.
For freight and assage apply to II.
Hackfeld & Co., Agents.
CHAS. BREWER & Co's
Boston Line of Packets.
The bark "Martha Davis."
will be dispatched from Boston for Hono
lulu on or about the 1st of May next.
Persona wishing to order goods shipped
by this vessel should mail orders on or
before March 18. For further particulars
apply to C. Brewer & Co. 1
FIREMAN'S FUND INSUR
ANCE COMPANY of San Fran
cisco. Fire and Marine. Cash capital
Gold, 8500,000. Dwelling risks a spe
cialty. Detached dwellings and contents
insured for a period of 3 years, for two
premiums in advance. By writing small
lines on carefully selected risks, well
distributed, offers indemnity second to
none. Losses promptly adjusted.
Bishop & Co., Agents, for the
10 Hawaiian Islands.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
. Importers and Commission Mer
chants, and Agents for Lloyd's and the
Liverpool Underwriters, British and For
eign Marine Insurance Company, and
Northern -Assurance Company. 1
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,
Importers aud Commission Mer
chants, lit nolulu, Oahu. 1
n. A. P. Carter. P. C. Jones, Jr.
C BREWER & CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
S. N. Cattle. J. B. Atherton.
CASTLE & CO'OKE,
Shipping and Commission Mer
chants. Importers and Dealers in Gen
eral Merchandise, No. B0 King 6trcet,
Honolulu. 1
Clans Spreckels. 'ra. G. Irwin.
WM.G. IRWIN & COMPANY,
Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
A. SGHAEFER & Co.,
Importers and Commission Mer
chants, Merchant St., Honolulu. 1
HHACKFELD& COMPANY,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in Gcnerul
McrchandUe, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
UNION FEED COMPANY,
A. W. Bush, Manager.
Warehouse Telenhone. 175.
A. W. Bubq'h telephone 21. 1
EP . ADAMS,
Auctioneer and Commlfieion
Merchant, Queen street, Honolulu. 1
GRATIS.
SB. DOLE, LAWYER, corner
Fort and Merchant streets. 11
"YXT R . CASTLE,
Attorney at Law ami Not
ary Public Attends all the Courts
of the Kingdom. 1
CECIL BROWN, ATTORNEY
and Counsellor at Law, Notary Pub
lic, and Agent for taking Acknowledg
ments of Instruments for the Island of
Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu street, Hono
lulu. 1
EICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney and Couuselor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free
holds. Office, No. 23 Merchant at. 1
JU. KAWAINUI, AGENT TO
take Acknowledgments to Labor
Contracts for the District of Kona. Of
fice in the New "Gazette" Building. 1
OHN A. HASSINGER,
Aeent to take Acknowledgments to
Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,
Honolulu. 1
DR. CHARLES T. RODGERS,
c Offlee.Odd Fellow's Buildlner. Fort
street. Residence, Hawaiian Hotel. 1
riEORGE LUCAS,
"" Contractor
and Builder,"
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of AVood
work finish. Turning, Scroll and Band
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing aud Plan
ing, Jlortielng anl Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed. Orders from the other Is
lands solicited. 1
A. W. BUSH,
Grocer and Provision
Dealer. Family Grocery
ntnl Vnnil Rtnr,. Un. Kft
" Fort street, Honolulu. 1
GW. MACFARLANE & CO.,
Importers and Commission Mer
chants. Robinson's Fire-Proof Building,
Queen street, Honolulu. ' 1
Robert Lowers, C. M. Cooke.
L EWERS & COOKE,
(successors to Levers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu. 1
"WILDER & Co., Dealers in
' Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt
and Building Materials of every kind,
cor. Fort and Queen sts., Honolulu. 1
PIONEER STEAM CANDY
Manufactory and Bakery. F.
Horn, Practical Confectioner, Pastry
Cook and Baker, No. 71 Hotel street, be
tween Nuuanu and Fort. 1
A HONOLULU IRON
v) Works Co. Steam engines, sugar
Hr mills, boilers, coolers, iron, brass
and lead castings; machinery of every
description made to order. Particular
attention paid to ship's blacksmithing.
Job work executed on short notice. 1
CONFECTIONERY,
P. Mclnerny, No. 71 Fort St., above
Hotel street, keeps always on hand an as
sortment of the best French and Califor
nia manufactured confectionery, which
lie oilers for sale to the trade or at retail,
at reduced prices; also the best brands of
choice cigars to be hail in the market.
The best ice cream, soda water and cord
ials Call ami try them. 1
ALL PERSONS SEEKING
Employment, and all parties either
in Honolulu or at any of the lslunds in
the Group in want of Employees will
please make their wants kuown to the
undersigned, who will do all in their
power to fill their orders.
P. C. Jones, jr., J. B. Atherton, B. F.
Dillingham, Employment Committee Y.
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