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,a- Tarva- n 3 y-- 1- rJssssts ', ! . "WiiVAY,"AV('sr"s'r iri8?7 j " NOTICE. Tub Daily Un.umv has this day I , puabud frnm tlw hands of its original pi'Oprictiii i uiul managers Messrs. J. W. Ivtibpithon & Co. into tint hands of a new proprietary, lobe .known as " Tiir. Daily Hullutin Comi-any." Messrs. J. V. Kobcrt boh & Co. have censed to have any ownership in, and control of Tub Daiu Hui.letin, and from this day forward it will be owned, printed, and published by The Dailt Bulle tin COMl'ANY. TO OUR HEADERS. .Wc call your attention to tbo ifabovc notice which will explain ccr v.4P... chjijigcu in this morning's issue, as when a new hand takes (Urac il of affairs, it is reasonable to ex ct a chango of policy, wc beg to .rinounco our intentions. It will bo for our readers to note the changed say whether they approve of them. It will be our aim to produce a news paper that shall deserve and secure tho faupport of the public. Our chief object will be to give a brief but faithful account of all local events . and oceuricnces, to noto all the various meetings, etc., daily, and to present to our readers in as compact form as possible, all that can bo gleaned for them, of the doings both in the islands and out of them. In all matters that coma up for discus sion from time to time, wo shall en deavor to bo fair and impartial, and in ail things to further as the chief end, " The well-being and improve jnent of the Country." Our columns will ever be open for tho expression of public opinion, provided that communications are as brief as can be, consistent with the subject, and arc couched in proper language. "We, however, reserve tiie right of declining all communications of an unsuitable or purely personal nature. Wo regret to have to apologize for the appearance of the press-work of tho papsr. At piesent wc labor un der the disadvantage of beinjj com pelled to use an old press that i9 very much out of order ; but wo are jn weekly expectation or a new cylinder press, which was ordered Borne months since, and is now on its way bare. When thin and other material arrives we shall have much pleasure in presenting the Daily Bulletin to our readoia in a greatly improved appearance. Aloha to You all! THE CORNER LOAFER, Kays : That His Majesty will take a new tour shortly. 1 That the Ministry will resign, you know, so as to get rid of one of their number.' I would do the same my self, you know. That the concert about to be given by the Musical Association is to be the finest given here for a long time. Quite pretty music and all that sort of thing, you seo. Proper thing to 'go find hear. That the Y. M. C. A. and Mr. Lucas are on the best of terms, and everything goes " merry as a marri nge bell." Just as it should do, you know. Just step across to Pnlmcr's and try his soda water, will you ? It is reported that an Egyptian xnau-of-w-.it' has laid torpedoes around the anchored of the British, French and Italian vessels. In llritiah Columbia the Chinese will soon outnumber the whiten, at lbo present rati: of Mongolian im portation. Yet their nit in the Ibominiuu Parliament men who ex press horror at any pr-position to ejedudu tbewj yellow , utH. '' "I"" " " Ml' ' - LEGISLATIVE. Monday, July 31. House met at 1(1 a.m. President railed for peti tion. Mr. Kattnamano presented one from Keauu (k). that S200 be paid him for the cure or two lepors. He fcrred to Sanitary Committee. Dills and Resolutions were then called for: " Mr. Kaulukou read a resolution that polico and all others who assist ed during tho late sranll pox epide mic to stop the spread of it, bo thanked by tho House. Laid on the table. Mr. Nawahi movod that the thanks of this House bo tendered to those volunteers who assisted in stopping the spread of contagion during the late emall-pox epidemic. Fussed. On a motion the orders of the day were then proceeded with. The balance of tho Appropriation Bill on its third rending : Deputy SIk r. It, Wulluku 18L0 Total, Maul police ..$1100 Dcputv Sheriff 15(100 2 Captains, police (foreign) 4i00 5 heads of puUco 10800 2 captains of police, Hawaiian... 2400 Deputy Bhuritl, Koolaupoko 1200 Deputy Sheriff. Wnhdun 1200 Deputy HUtrifl. Koolauloa 720 Deputy ShtriU, Wnlanac 720 Deputy Sheri ff, E wa (100 Street "tampa in Honolulu 0000 Regular pollc, Oaku i -.2(500 Total Orthu Police $85200 Deputy Sheriff & clerks, Kauai,.. 1020 Deputy Sheriff. Lehun 1200 Deputy Sheriff, Kolou. . ., 1200 Doputy Sheriff, Waiatnea 1200 Dequty Shcrlfl, Kawaihao 1200 Dcptty Sheriff, Hannlei 1200 Regular Police, Kouai OlibO Total. Kauai Polico S17G00 Appropriation of Criminals COOO Incidentals 2000 Expenses Coroner's Jnqus.sts 1200 Expcuses for Criminal Cases 20000 Armed police force fcr Hawaii, Maui and Kauai C00OO SCHEAC OF 1'UllLIO INSTltUCTION. Salary Inspector-General COOO Traveling expenses 10000 Salary clerk 1000 Support of Haw and Eng Schools 70000 Supilort of Common Schools 10000 Support of Reformatory School.. 10000 Dulklinc And iuiprovlnc hdiool. hquses.. 10000 Scholarship Punuhou School 720 Aids to Hilo Hoy' Boarding 8ch. nooo Aids to Mnkawa'o Eeinale Scm'y. . 210!) Bulldipg Walalua Fetualu Sum'y. 10000 Stationery and incidental 800 Total Bureau of Pub. Instr $1117820 House then took recess from 12 to 2 p. ra. Un its reassembling at I p.m., un der suspension of the rules the En rollment Committer reported that it has pleased His Majesty the King to place his signature on the following acts: An Act to amend section 429 of tho Civil Code, (relating to natur alization.) An Act to make a permanent set tlement on II. Kuihclani. On the. motion of Mr. Kaukau tho item to pay Mr. J. C. Merrill tho sum of $1,000 in full of all demands was passed. On motion the ayes and noes were taken, ayes 22, noes 11. lir.uii'tTUi.ATioK or axtrofriatiok ACT, Civil List $l48,fi00 00 IVrmamcnt Settlements 21,800 00 Legislature and Pi Ivy Council, 25,1)00 00 Dipt of J udlclary 132,125 00 Dept Foreign Affairs 250,700 00 wept interior 2,104,125 yu Dept Finance : U5G.8&0 fiO Dept Attornep General 321,:)40 00 Dept Jt'ubltc lnstiucllon 137,520 00 Total $3,507,350 80 On motion of Mr. Richardson tho sum of 81,500 wad inserted iu the first section. His Ex. Mr. Bush moved that the bill do now pass. Tho .Hon. members for North Konn and Hilo declared themselves opposed to tho bill, and the Hon. member for Hilo moved that the total be indefinitely postponed, and called for ayes and noes. . Hon. S. K. Kaui moved tho pre vious quftfition. Passed. Appropriation Bill on its third reading was then put and carried. Ayeg 2G, noes 11. Adjourned. The gunboat Iris arrived at Port Said, and lios with one broadsido bearing upon the town and the other upon an Kgyptian corvette comman ded by ono'ofArabi Pasha's ofllcers. There arc 428 Hritith subjects, 500 Kgyptian soldiers and 200 police at run said. In lust evening's meeting of tho council, tne rrimn Minister, Said Pasha, maintained that Arabi Pasha was u rebel and must be treated as 1 . .. .. , .- . -- . . an eh. I PIP llll.ll Sunday Sight at Kayaiahao Church, j Owing to prelum on our space yesterday we did not report this as fully ns wc intended. From 7 o'clock streams of Ilawaii- ans and foreigners kept pouring into tho building to unite in a praise scr vico to Ood for tho out-pouring of Ills spirit during lbo revival services. At 7 :20 lbo number inside was so largo that an impromptu start was made by singing several hymns. In 10 minutes Mr. Hallcnbcok appeared and the meeting was opened in the usual way. The prayer was offered up by the pastor of Lilittc, Kauai. Then followed a brief address by Mr. Hallenbeck, explaining the ob ject of the meeting, that it was a praise service, not merely a thanks giving. After elucidating the idea that praise includes thanks as well as something higher and gi eater, he in troduced an anecdote of a little boy who was conyci ted at n revival ser vice, and whoso father, although a Christian, did not attend them. So one day going to his father .13 he sat reading, he laid his hand on his shoulder and said: ''Father, wiry do you not come to the revival ser vices?" The father answered gruffly,, " I d6 not need them. I am estab lished." Some days after the boy and his father were out gathering wood in a cart. They overcaloulat cd the strength of the horse and put too much wood on the cart. After trying in vain to get tho horse to move it the father asked the boy what ho thought was tho matter. The boy answered, " Father, it is established." Tho deduction drawn by the speaker is easily sceu. This, speech was ably translated by the Rev. Mr. Forbes, who acted as translator for the evening. The meeting was then thrown open as a praise meeting for individuals, when numbers, of all ranks, both Ilawaii ans and foreigners, availed them selves of the privilege. At 10 miuutcs past 9 tho first meeting closed and inquiry meeting was afterwards held. This has been the most interesting meeting of the series held by Mr. Hallenbeck. Wc trust that this will not be the last of the kind. Wc notice that although a great deal has been lately .said in the public press about jealousy existing between the llawaiians and foreigners, the only jealousy exhibited on Sunday night was as to who should give the great est praise to God for what he has done for both. During tho evening the united choirs of the Kadinaka- pili, Kawaiahao, Fort street and Bethel churches led the singing. 1M1 a. lirowu and .Mrs. l'eirco sang excellently a solo each ; and Mrs. llaiama ana Aiibs ivawewetii sang a duct in a very pleasing manner. Ouu Hilo correspondent writes The schr Ida Schnnucr is now load ing at Papaikou for San Francisco, unci will sail about the 20th instant. She will take nbotit 200 tons of sugar, and the following passengers : W. Tcrty, F Ellis, II Gcrraous, Mrs Stella Smith, Mrs. II. Porter, aud II. B. Can. An outbreak occurred among tho Portuguese at Costa's Plantation on the 2Cth. Thirteen of them are now in prison awaiting trial. Refusing to woik was the cause of the tiouble. The Hilo peo pie aro beginning to appreciate the benefits of the telephone, and whicli will be moio apparent when tho roads become impusabie. The steamer Jas. Makce will leave for Kauai to-day On her rctuln to Honolulu, she will take in coal and stores nnd then proceed to San Fran cisco, wliero she will undergo a thorough overhauling. The Cousins' Society held its usual monthly meeting on Saturday evening last. The Board of Editors ts,ui an excellent budget, and tho . ,:,. "u,ni)m 0V0l"nn' spout a most enjoyable "Wo hope to hoar more- , from them next month. - Capt. Kittson, cleared for San Fran-j clsco, from Kahului, on the 29th inst., with flS'jo bags sugar weighing 101,311 lbs; valued at $30,105.20. 'Dasukuous Customs. In tho streets, some distance from the cen tre of the city, drivers of licensed vehicles and others are accustomed to drive vouud corners at great speed and goncrally . very near the bido wnlk. Several times wc have- noticed children nearly run over in this way. It is also customary to leave horses and buggies fastened to posts on the side-walks, without any attendant. Even tho quietest horse may be alarmed sometimes and break nwiry, aud wc suppose that, until some ficti ons accident or loss of life occurs, no action will b,o taken to regulate this custom. Thu regular monthly meeting of the Women's Board of Missions, will bo held to-day at Fort street Churcb, ' at 2 :d0 i'.m. Ladies prayer meelu g at 3 r.M. Tiiekh will be the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies of St. An drew's Cathedral, at the School Boom, Emma Square, on Wednes day, Aug. 2nd, at 3 o'clock p.m. Latu last night wc heard of an attempted burglary. ' During the night n stranger entered the room of a young man down town and retired on being without making himself known. Names of all parties arc withheld for obvious reasons. Eaui.y this morning the town was alarmed by the ringing of the firc bcll. It proved to bo an unoccupied house near Emma street and right opposite Emma Square. The build ing is a total loss. Officer Mclnten whose vigilance caused him to be first on tho spot, gives it as his opinion that the house was set on fire as when he observed it first, the flames were coming from underneath the building. A dispatch from Beilln says: Much surprise is evinced at the fact that the United States Government has sent two men-of-war to Alexan dria. The. Germans consider that American intcrfcrenco is unneces sary. T1 " L'lLl 1. . J . ILI .! 1.1J TJHTOlSi: A tortoise belonging t some one unknown strapyd in!o a yard at 1'nlnmii, yesterday. Tho owner can hive the m-no liy railing m P. Fer nanda"., Cider Factory, Pnlamn, and pay ing thu co-t of this notice. 1C0 lw rpo LET. Two Well.fiiruished Rooms X Apply to No. 4 Gardsn Lane. IDOlw WILLIAM II. HAKPEU will please call at Messrs. C. Uueweii S. Co' office. 112 T7" ANTED a jounjc GUI, to make her t self generally useful ltitliclipu.se of a lady on Maui. For particulars eu quhc at the Hawaiian Hotel, KoOm No. 10, in tbo morning b'.-foro 9:30. 07 WANTED. A live man w 1th moiler ate capital, who Is both mer chant and accountant, can hear of a good business opportunity by address ing C V !., BulletiU ofllec. lilnelpals only. All communications strictly con fidential. ' 10.") 1710 USD -A Plantation Draft, which . the owner can hao 04 piovlut; property and pnjlng for this advertise ment. Apply to 120 Messrs. Castle & Cooke LOST, a Black Leather Satchel, con taining a ladles' card case. The finder will ple.i&e leave same at Messin. U. Hackfeui & Co'8. 145 lw "I OST, 011 Rutin day evening, on the XJ Valley Road', between Mr. Henry Caiter's and Mr. .1. S. Walker's pre mises, two pieces of MUSIC "Tmiluui er," and "Seeiet Love." The Under w ill receive the thanks ol tho owner by leaving the Mime nt the ofllec of J. W. Robertson x Co'd. 14:) "WATER! WATER! " IRRIGATION after this date (June 23rd, IKS-',) Is limited to (4) four hours per day, From 0 Ki S In tho morning, and From 4 to 0 in the evening. , PcrmloHioii to Irrigate during nnue convenient hourF will be granted on ap plication to the Superlntcnpcnt. Pep-ons found Iirigatlng except dur ing Hiecllled houH will h.uo their prl llegas suspended without notice, O. D. rni-Eiii, Supt. Water Works. Approved: Signed, . K. Kui, Minister of Iulei lor. 121 Tun schooner Emma Claudina, ' ' -iL:Vi I Schooner M " Emma," Will lcavo. Honolulu EVERY MON- DAY at 4 p. in., FOIt WAIALUA AND WAIANAE. Returning Saturdays. For freight or passage, having superior cuiun nccuiuuHHiiiuous, apply 10 1110 uiipuun on iioaru. 104 I'aaturate Xottce. li prison- having horecs or other nubnuli in the pastures at K13WA.- LO, fri-hldencc of Mr. S. M. Carter,) nro heicliv not Hied to (onunuulculc In re- gard to pasturage charges with tho inuiersigueo, oiuurwise Mien nnimais will bo liable to lie Impounded. Julyai, 18S5. (150 lw) W. L. Wilcox- EXCITEMENT 1 550 MEW WANTED READ! 1 Fine Buslnc-iS Suit, In ihc latcrt style, 1 Gents' Fine Straw Hat, 1 Fine Percale Shirt, extra cuffs, 2 collar 1 Pair Fine Shoes, 1 Undershirt, 9 nbC-' Tk'-l Hondforchlcf, ALL THIS CAN BE HAB For SI 4.25, AT CHAS. J. FISHEL'S POPULAll STORE, Corner Fort and Hotel sts. 13S tEx Buvk Almy, FOR SALE In quantities to suit. At Lowest Prices, 131 By Cahtlis & Cooke FOR SALE. To arrive per D. C. Murray SCOT'S WOOL. RUCKS 2, 2 yeats old, and 4, 1 year old. 1 Southdown Buek, 2 years old. 10 Soutlulown Lambs, 7 Bucks, 3 Ewcs 2 Grale's Merino Bocks 1 Cow nnd Calf, half Durham and half llolgtcm. Aud a few doen f Came and Fancy Fowls. 1M lw A. "W BUSH. nnilE Hawaiian Journal, " KoHa JL wau Fak Aika,'" owned and edited by Kawainui Bros. : has a, woekly edition of 3,200 copies, and is the best advertising medium.. Of fice, No. 6 Merchant st. 1 jgy" Gents' Fine. Buckskin SuiU something new, from $13 to $25 during the Invtrtory Naleat the, Honolulu Clotiuno Emi-oru-m:. "A. M. Mklms. Carriage (fjjl. -Builder. Buggies, Carriages, Express 'Wagons. and every kind of vehicles manufactured. Blacksmithing, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of icpairing done. Drink Pitlnier & C.o's GINGER ALE : 75 cents per tlnve'i TTNION FLKD COMPANY, A. W. KJ III friii. Manager See attvcttl.se- inent on other pigc . ., Horsu to i.rr. a four iTyflitftflDroonieil hou-c, nicely funiish wzasBknX, with kitchen nnd bathroom attached. It Is pleasantly Mjimtcd, and Is within fto mluuti-iO widk of the Post Olllce. For paitlculars apply to ,1. W. Itonr.-rrsON it Co. 145 rpiVO OFl-TCna TO LET. on tho f-ec-1 ond floor of tho Ijiillilln-r occupied by J. W. Itohcrtsoii L Co 1!I9 170U SALE, I.OT No. 124, In Kajilo--F l.-ml Park, dimensions fl x Ti00, facing the beach, nnd ell fenced. Ap ply to O, O. lir.unr.K 143 . Apply to f 102 II. Ilitckfeld & Co. J 1OU SALE, one new Seoy, enp.ihle of ' holding 10 ioiih, huUt b,v f" Emniec, nnd now In good order. For further par llcu'ins annlv tu Tili'.O. II I)W1KS A. CO, I IWl VJ ,v M A"' .' r 1 .-j.