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& ?$! & W I Dv A 1 1 ,- mtmm, -$ flmi; nlbiiq. s.vn KDAY, JULY H, ln2. LEGISLATIVE. Kiiiliiv, Julv 7. Tho special com mittee to whom was referred the pay of Police throughout the Kingdom leporlod recommending tlmt the iicii or SIG-VWO bo inserted in the Appropriation Hill for that purpose. 1. iMon tlio tnlilc to he considered with tint Appropriation Bill. The special committee to whom was referred the items of subsidy to foreign steamship lines, reported tlmt they had considered these- items fully, and recommended that the line of steamers proposed to run between S in Francisco and this port be allow ed the same privileges us that grant ed to the P.M.S.S. Co. 'a line, and that the item of 8.r0 000 as in the Appropriation Bill bo passed ns sub sidies to lines of steamers. Laid on tin' tabic to be considered with tho Appropriation Bill. Air. Nuwnhl read a resolution ask ing for &.",(UU for improvement of the landing at Ilukaluu. Laid on the table to be taken up with the Appro priation Bill. Mr. l'alohau read for the first time an act to license dairies and milk sellers. On rules being sus pended, it was vead ubccond time by title and rofuved to Sanitary C m mittec. Under Order of the I)ay, tho con sideration of the Appropriation Bill was taken up in committee of tho "Whole. Mr. Kapcna in tho chair. The consideration of the Appro priation Bill was then taken up, the first item being that of $22,fU0 for His Majesty's travelling expenses during his tour mound the world. Befoie anything was done however, the motion to take a recess to l.JK. r.M. was carried. At L.'iO i.M. the committee again resumed the consideration of the Appropriation Bill, when on motion of His Ex. W. M. Gibson, the item of S2-.r0() for His Majesty's travel lint! expenses abroad was passed. On motion of His Ex. V. M GbVon, the item for Government hyaieians a'id medical treatment w. . iuin..i to 850,000 and passed. "Hi Kx. also moved, after explana tory ''marks, that the item for general expanses of Board of Ilenlth w.nu.. wjit recommended by special eonnnittee which had reported on same at 82.1,000 was referred back to another special eommittc. . The item of building and repair ing hospitals was on motion of His Ex. V. M. Gibson amended so as to read building and maintaining hospitals, S.10,000 which was passed. Building and repairing of court houses and jails wan again referred to the special committee to whom was referred the same previously. completion and furnishing the new Palace, was on motion of His Ex. "W. M. Gibson, passed at $17, 500. The following, items were then passed as in the Appropriation Bill: Fur Palace Stables 9 15,000 F.iv Collector I'ort of Knlmlul.. 3,000 ." ' ' Muhukona. 2,000 i. ' ' Hllo 2,000 P.iv Port Surveyor s. Guard, Ka. lailul 1.600 Pay l'oi t Survevor & Guard, Ma- hukouii 1.200 Guards 12.u riibtom House J'.oat lj'200 A long discussion then arose re lating to tho salary of Surveyor and Guard of the l'oit of Honolulu, and some Very hot remarks were made use of relating to opium smuggling; which ended in the item being left as it wasin the hands of the Com mittee to whom it was referred. The motion to adjourn to to-day at 10 a. in. was then passed. Tin: new Omnibus, for the Fashion Kiiililis. which was turned out for Dublin use on the -1th of July was highly spoken of by all who had the c.ianco of riding m it. xuis coacu is of nu" entirely new design, and was built bv Mr. Phil. Stein: and for style. eav of riding, and convenience j.i getting hi and out, It surpasses :tnything of the kind ever made" in Honolulu, and speaks well for the new shop of Phil. Stein. To-Monnow morning Mr. ITnllcn Vcck will speak' in Fort street Church from the text, " How long halt ye':"- The venciable. Dr. Coan Trill picach in the evening. jiii nww-irgwwviii'JftiMicjimMUPww liMHJIJIIWI'1 - kf Katmiytom (frosj our uwiiJcotrOHponilciit.) The English School at Lihiic Is accomplishing great results. Theie are. between 'JO and 100 in atten dance nearly half of whom are girls. The children are clean, orderly and well behaved: their reading is rc- maikably good, clear enunciation, emphasis, and an attention to piino tuatioit mniks is observable through out showing the great care bestowed upon tliuin by their teachers Mr. John A. Moore and MNs Adah Turner. Mrs. Simpson is leaching them ringing nnd it is evident from the manner in which they sing that the teacher thoroughly understands her duty. The Chinese arc very troublesome here. All the planters are grum bling at their duplicity ; they ship, obtain an advance, and bolt. Every Chinaman should bo compelled to obtain and carry with him a permit, such instrument designating tho island he is on and to be endorsed by his employer on his shipping, any Chinaman found without one to he arrested and punished. The heathen Chinee is very cuto though appear ing child-like and bland, is fast be coming a power in tho country and knows it is patient nnd can bido his time. Ilawaiians beware of that sdft velvety paw. Their latest threat has been to way-lay and shoot the constables as they travel to and from Lihue. At Kilauea the church for foreigners was dedicated on the 4th July, tho principal foreign and native ministers attending. Kapaa was lively on the 4th as thero was a great feast, races, &c. Mr. Grant has just completed a new store and billiard room. Suc cess to him and his amiable wife. The Band will give a concert at Emma Square this afternoon, com mencing at 4 :30 o'clock. Following is the programme : Introduction The Martyrs. .Donnlzcttl Polka The little Pouting Face. . Strauss Selection Pompon Leeocn, Waltz Vienna Mood.... Cuvatlna Ilcllsarlo (ialop Clear the Track. . ...Strauss Donnlzettl ...Strauss Mr. W. E. Foster has presented us with a largo block of ice from the. Artesian Ico Works. It is now on cxhitition at J. W. Robertson & Co's store. Yesterday's Advertiser gave as news the burning of tlio Oakland Long "Wharf, &c, and tho founder ing of tliCj steamship Escambia. The insignificant little Bulletin gave' detailed accounts of both these events several days ago, whilst our preten tious neighbor seems to have been asleep probably dreaming of Gari baldi's recovering health. The steamer City from San Francisco, for to-morrow. of New York, may bo looked Tun barkentino Discovery nnd brigantinc W. II. Meyer. 14 days from San Francisco, arrived yester day morning. A MEKTiNO'pf the Veterans will be held at the Hawaiian Hotel ihis evening, to take into consideration the question of organizing a Post., The following officers were elected at a meeting of the Bed Men held June 80: G. Lucas, Prophet; F. Horn, Sachem; L. Wall. Senior Sagamore; J, E. Wiseman, Junior Sagamore; L. B. Pattern, Keeper of Wampum; it. Records. Smith, Keeper of Tun Altu of June 22nd, says: Capt. Korts visited the wreck of the Kscambia yesterday morning, and placed a grcun nun buoy with the word ""Wreck" in white letters on its sides some 7C0 feet to the north and west'of tho site. The bearings of the buoy are as follows: Fort Point Light NK. 4 N. ; Bonito Light N. by E. $ E. ; Lono Moun tain NK. by E. ; Seal Bocks NE Tlieie is among seal arm" men a good deal of talk about the delay in taking some measuro looking to au early removal oi the wreck. Delay is dangerous, not only from tho fact that the steamer lies in the track of navigation, but also for the reason that a Band bar is sure to form there in a fehort time. S3f Fine Gen s JlucksJcin Suits something new, from SIB to 825 during the Inventory Hale at the Honolulu Ci.otiiino Empoiiium. A. M. MilLlis. - "y??!?,,'l'fT?i SJ rjl I WW Tff W V , Steamer Subsidy. jA MnrF.DiTon :Thc 8 50,000 placed on the Appropriation Bill for Ocean oieumer ouiismics, require, iiiuugiii fid'consldcration, both by the special 1 committed ahd.ulso by the members of the Legislature, befoie it is dually settled how this sum should be spent in subsidies. Of course, the' Pacific Mail Company's boats have been calling hcrcfor some years, carrying our mails to and fro, for which services they have, for a small King dom like Hawaii, been handsomely paid. But now that a new" line is inaugurated of steamers built ex pressly for the trade to run direct between hero; and Sou Francisco, there can bo no doubt but what they will bo of greater benefit to Hawaii than the P. M. Boats, and should, in my opinion, receive u respectable subsidy. The steamers of the new. lino will probably remain in port six- days. During thjs period considerable money will bo paid to laborers. The vowels must bo rc-provisioued, re-coaled, and scores of other necessaries bought for tho return trips. All these arti cles must of course bo purchased here ; to say nothing of tho money put into circulation by the ollicers and crew while in port, besides harbor dues, etc., paid to the Gov ernment. So that whatever tlio amount of the subsidy may be, it will bo easily seen that a very large amount 6f money -will bo left hero by theso boats: The disappointments and inconvenience of securing berths by the Pi 31.' Boats, the residents hero have had their experience even of purchasing at a high figure (inde pendent of their passage money) a sleeping place from ono of the ollicers. From' the very largo amount of money taken by the P. M. Boats from, this. Kingdom, in tho shape of subsidy, freight, passengers, etc., the sum left here by them for provisions, etc., is insignificant. They arc so well supplied with coal and provisions before leaving San Francisco and Australia, that their purchases here are very trilling. Their stay in port hero is always so uncertain that passengers and tourists have little or no chance of visiting the many points of interest around Honolulu. In your editorial of Monday last, you say " that they arc the only 6tcamers that have any semblance of a claim," and "Have been of undoubted service yi other ways." What " undoubted scrrico " have they over rcn'dered ? may I ask. "Whatever tho P. M. Co." has done for this Kingdom they have been handsomely paid for. Was it "undoubted service" when, some three years ago, the steamer Austra lia sailed from, San Francisco direct for Auckland, at tho same time be ing under written contract with this Government to call hero ? Some people may call that " undoubted servico," and some may not. But instead of subsidizing tho P. M. Boats, I would suggest that the Government pay them at per poupd for whatever mail matter they bring and take, as is tho custom hero with sailing vessels. But to liberally subsidize tho now line of steamers which will be of tho greatest benefit and convenience to'tliis Kingdom. Yours, Anti-Monopolist. The Hawaiian bark lolani, Capt. Ganelles, sailed from Gcestcmondc on June 2nd for Honolulu. The person who borrowed the na tlvo version of the " Constitution nnd Laws Of tho Hawaiian Islands," established in the Reign of Kanieha nicliu III., 1842, from Mr. Cecil Brown's office, is requested to re turn the same. 124 lw 8 Heavy lilrck Hunting a't (55 c?iC a yard during th; Invcn tory Sale at the Honolulu Cloth ifo Empoiiium. A. M. Mellis., A collision between tho II. S corvctto Alert and tho Imperial steam yacht Jengai-Ken occurred on tho 18th April, a short distance from Kobe, by which the former vessel was" badly damaged. DSS" rWcw styles Gents patent ventilated Mats at the Honolulu Clothiwi Empoiiium. A. M. Mian, 101 Fort st. Two express carriages, 1 light truck, and a good two seat spring wagon, are for sale at Phil. Stein's, carriage shop on Fort Street. 130 lw tMmmjmwtw!J'Ji2""-""-'"'-- Tho Assassjg Guitoau in His Cell. Guilcau was reported by flic jaTt .i t .. . ...ii.. .... oiuccrs on dune 2i as iinusuauv fu rious and uncommunicative. No per son was' permitted to see hi in but his" spiritual advisers, who spent several Iiouim with him. An olllccr remark ed: "He has au anxious, hagaid look, I think ho begins to realize that ho is doomed." Wardcn.Croc ker Btaled that the execution would bo u private, one, aud only a few members of tho press and the jail officials .will be permitted to witness it. A gallows was crcetcd some days ago in tho cast corridor of the north wing of tho jail. Guifeau still argues with his spiritual adviser. He is the agent of Deity, but he may have to suffer the human penalty. Hc-waxcd eloquent in regard to his future in Paradise. A citizen of Kansas offers sell 1000 tickets to tho execution at $1000. A. Congressman, on behalf of his constituents, offers 850 for any charity on condition of finishing the hanging. Cleveland, Ohio, June 21. Mrs. Seovillc, Guitcau's sister, is hero to try to see Mrs. Garfield, " to tell her llii lirpnlfnr c!irctiinstances of her brother's birth, as only one woman can toll another, anil as ncr to in tercede for a reprieve for him until October." London, June 21st. It is stated that the negotiations of n Treaty of Commerce between Spain and Eng land have been suspended, owing to Hngland demanding concessions rela tives to.iuanu factories. Thk following officers of Polvnc- .-.j t. sinn Kneamniuent No. 1. I. O. O. F. .were installed for tho ensuing term, last evening, by ii. x. u. o. now. Lowers: C. P., U. W. Paseoc; S. AW. J. J. Locker: II. P.. J. K. Morrill: J. W., A. "W. Richardson; - 'J - f it a. M bcritie, J. to. isinitncs; .treasurer A. W. Bush. 2(500 packages of paddy camo to hand yesterday. Tun British steamer "Alaska," from Now Y,ork to Liverpool, arrived off tho Fastnct at 5:15 r. m. Juno 0th, having made tho passage in G days, 10 hours and 25 minutes, boing 2 hours and 20 minutes faster than her previous record. B6T Shaded Fringes at 75 cents a yard during the Inventory Sate at the Honolulu Clothino Empo nii;M. A. M. Mellih. Honolulu Fire Department. ''MIE following named gentlemen have X. been duly elected OMIecrs of tho Department for the ensuing year, and assumed tho duttca of their respective olhi'cs this day: JohnNott, ..Chief Englnocr Koiit. LEWKits,..lst Ass't Engineer Cham. U. Wilson, 2ad " " Jas. W. M'GuMK1....Firo Marshal Chas. T. Gulick, See. and Trea'r. CHAS. T. GULICK, Sec'yH.F. "D.' Honolulu, July C, 1SS2. 13G 3t FOUND, on BcrctMiIa street, a Ladies' ISajj, containing chlldroa's wear ing apparel. The-owner, can have same by proving property and paying cost of advertisement. Apply ,at J. W Hob ertson & Co's. ' 134"lw T70UND, a. Carpenter's Combination Owner can hRVa the same X' Itule. by proving property und paying cost of advertisement. Apply at J., V. Robi ertson & Co's. 134 lw 1?OUND, a Purse, containing a sum ? of money. Owner can havo tho same by provlug' property and paying cost of advertlfuancnt. Apply at -T. W. Robertson & do's. Vil lw J70UND, on Saturday last, on Hotel . Street, a Package of Transferring papers. The owner can havo tho sanio by paving expenses anil calling at tho Uiillethi Olliec. 127 lw WOUND A Ladles' ITand Hag. The - owner can have the same by de niblng and paying cont of advertise ment. Applv to F. M. Swanzy, at T. II. Davlcs &, Co's. 132 IJiOlJND-rA Plantation Draft, which , the" owner ean have on provlug piopcrty and paying for this advertlsi; ineiit. Apply to 120 Messrs. Cabti.e & Coorcr. "VTOTICE. The undersigned is now xS prepared to give lessons In Spanish or French, anJ any other forclRU lan guage, orally and scientlucally, with the most easy method to Its perfect know lebge, to young ladles at the Kinder Garten School premises, Nuuanu Ave nue, dally from 2 to 8 p. m,; and to young men, at the premises opposite Queen r.mma's, from U to 10 p.m. Kor particulars enquire therein, 9'2 F. 1). A. Murqncj,Prof. of languages. - ') . fe 0arrjage;g4; Builder. Buggies, Carriages, Express "Wagons and every kind of vehicles manufactured. Blacksmi thing, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing done. LIME AND BRICKS Ex. JJurlcAlmyy FOH SALK In quantities to suit, At Lowest Prices, 134 fUy Castle & Cookh. WILDER & Co., General Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, Tho Largest, Safest and Most Economical Lifo Insurance Co. in tho world, CaBh asscte, - - over 890,000,000 For information concerning tho Comnanv and for rates of insurance. apply to Wilder & Co., General Agojits ; or J. E. Wiseman, Solicit iig Agent. 71 CAjl'atAX too,opgRl A. JAEGEE, - - - Resident- Agent Honolulu. H. I. 71 Hf IIE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha X waii Pak Ai.va," owned and oditod by Kawainui Bros. ; has a. wcokly edition of 3,200 copies, and is tho best advertising medium. Of fice, No. 6 Merchant st. 1 Artesian Bee Works ICE DKLLVKKKD to all pans of tho city and suburbs at all hours of the day. Orders from the'otbor Islands prompt ly attended to. ' Ouleo at W. K. Fostku's, Baddlor, Fort street. Telephone No. 111. 129 HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY. Ice delivered to all parts of tho CitV. Shipping supplied in quantities to "suit. Telephone,' No. 68. OlTico at Wilder & Co.'s. " 18 i FIR SALK, ono new Rrow, capable of holding 10 tons, built by O. Emmes, and now In good order. For further par Honiara apply to Tiieo. II Davif.s L Co. 09 I?OR SALE, a two-seated wagon . with pole and fhafts, and a doublo harness, nearly new, pHcpf 8 150. 31 ay ho seen in rear of No": ' 20 School st. W. G. Needham. 72 "7"ANTKI) a young C.lr'.tomakc hcr YY self generally useful in the houso of a laity on .Maul. For particulars en quire at the Hawaiian Hotel, Room No. Hi, iu the morning h:f ore" 0:30. 07 WANTED. A llvo man with inodor ate capital, who Is both mer chant and accountant, can hear of a good busttic.s's opportunity by address biR C T U Bulletin olllce. Frlnclpals onlv. All communications Htrlc(lv con fidential. 103 "VSTANTBD, A competent and expert YY cured man to rent or Mtpeilntend the lower story of the Amcrirdu l'lotel, It has tieen expressly designed for 'a Hoarding House and will be furnished Iu the latest and moat convenient btyle. No Chinese wanted. Apply at No. 70 Miiuttaliea street, to 1-20 tf Z. Y. SquiiiEd, Proprietor. ISEA MM MLx W f7ir7sURANCE COMPANY f Lcara'l h w iri--.