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f ", ."t. ty s . . r, wwpsfSt,'? i'P .'o1 KT8' ' ' V .-. r- Its-""-'- " TW ") W ' Tiff-" T"" " "55"; Tt , J r MONDAY, TKB. 12, 1883. " THIS DAY'S DOINGS. Order of Foiicstcis, al D. TTroBcimrtnTeht, nt 0 :80. Knights of Pythias, nt 10. 'lliumony Lodge, No. 3, nt 10. A. F. & A. M. No. 124, (it 10. Pioccion Coroiiiltion Ceremony UrivcllWg'ytniuo. EVENING. (ciicinl Illumination, nllnhnony Lodge No. a, 7:30. f 11111 'J . ' j; ! "EDUCATION. hi new of itliu purnniount impor tance of citucntion, our new contem porary, the lnrlicaii (Jitirjci 0tronMc, nets wisely in rcgulntly devoting l portion of its columns to this'stibject.' This is a innttcr which has noToccup'icd n very prominent plnccln the newspaper and periodic luYMLcraturoiof itliia kingdom, ami it affords is pleasure to sec thcijournal' "just named giving attention to it. Here in these sunny isles wc have a bnuci' of nationalities living under the mild rulc'of Kalakaua: their descendants will constitute the Ha waiian natiou of the future, stutl tlic character of thai nation will depend largely very largely Upon the schools and other educating agencies of the present geiieialion. Indeed, with tlic bulk of the childien of this country, tlic icsponsibil ity of their moral and intellectual tiainintr'is left almost ciiliicly to the scllOois. licnce tuc lmpouancc oi these schobls performing their illu sion efllcicntly and fully. Wc con fess that we aic not altogether in harmony with sonic of the features of modern educational systems: cram seems too frequently to take the place of real education. A child . may be taught to distinguish be tween, a verb and an adverb, to parse the' most abstruse passage in Milton, to know the exact tense of jwmhMj potui, 2W8.1C, to solve Ihc most 'difficult problem in Euclid or sum in arithmetic, and yet be far from being educated at all in the true sense of tlic term. Any system or method of education which docs not teach boys and girls to know thcinselies and their place in the world, tenches but little. Any sj's tern which encourages cram, in con tradistinction to education, is not good, and any teacher whose sole aim ismciclyto impait knowledge of one kind or another neglects the most important function of his ottice.i. In i our opinion, the aim of schools and teachers should be to cultivate, and direct the mental and inoi nl nature of boys and girls, to arouse them to a belief in and a love of :i life of value, truth, honor, goodndss, and industry ; aud, while imparting the rudiments of know ledge, seek to trnin them up to be come respectable and well-conducted citizens. This is the great object of education, which should be kept btcaduy in view. ) ': POLIGE'COURT. CHIMIN A I. CALKNDAK. February, 10th.. J no. Murpiy; drunk, , forfeited bail 80; Kuaca, driiiik fined S3 and $ boost", It. McGlonc, assault and battery, fined $20 and 81 cost; D. Fjlzpntrick assault and battery on boahr'schoonpr Dakota fined Sir) $1' cost'; F. Whiting, remanded from Utii,1 sentenced to 1 year imprison ment at hard labour and Jincd $20 and 8lCcost. t s SHIPPING NOTES. The, fetmr Iwnlani was Iptulcil pn to tlicMurino Hallway on Saturday, aud taken off in the evening. Ht'lir Pohuiki biought 12(12 bags of sugar. Stmr Wuiinauulo brought 208 bgs, sugar. Stmr Kilauca lion brought 2 J 1 bgs and 0 1 kegs of sugar, 70 bbls molas ses. kahul.ui Notes. (from Our Own Corrcpomtcn!.) The biigl'omuic, CaptPrcw, ar rived on the 4th inst, fioin SauFiau cisco, with a general cargo, The bktnc W". H. Dhnoiul, Capt. Houdlett, sailed Feb. Dth, for .San Fnmcibco, with 5820 bags of Hiigar, weighing 657,251) ll)s., 10 pis, car wheels valued at $41,403,46. Also the following passengers : Hoy. J M. Alexander, wifennd 4 children, T. Ule80u,'F Gregory, and L Uusttcll, PREPARATIONS FOlt T11K CORONATION ' -"The time is drawing near for the gicat event to bo consummated and wc endeavour to prcscjit to our readers n sketch of the pioparntions which' have been made so that Ihoy will not be ignorant of the way in which" things will bo ai ranged. Everything has been done that nu extensive coin so of reading and a taste for effect could suggest and the pageant is expected to bo es pecially brilliant even for this land of gorgeous and resplendent hues. At 0 :30 a.m. the piocession will as semble on King Street mid form in lino four deep. As soon as the procession can be arranged by the Marshals it will start along King Sticet towards the Palace in the following order: Grand Marshal and Aides. Police Force. 'r Band. Royal School Cadets. Honolulu Fire Department. Na Kula o Mbannhtu. ' Nn Kula o Kalihi. , Kula o Pauoa. Kula o Maiion . Kula o Waikiki. Kula o "Waialac. ' Kula o Kamoiliili. J. N. Qilinan's .school. Miss Piiysou's Chinese School. Miss Aylett's School. Kula o Kaumakapili. Kula o Kawaialiao. Koma Kcikikauc. Kama Keikauiuliiue. Industrial School. t Foit Sti eel School. . y Pohukninii Girls School. Royal School. St. Louis College, lolani College. , Church of Latter Day taints. ft 1 Y. M. C. Associations of Jsawaiahao and Kaumakapili. i Ahahui Opiojiio Puuwni Lokalii. I Poola Association. Knights of .Tci usalem. Good. Templars; I Oceanic Council No. 177, American I Legion of Honor. 1 Court of Lunalilo No. G.UOQ, A. 0. U Eoresteis. 'Hawaiian Tribe No. 1, Improved Older of Red Mcnt Oaliu Lodge No. 1, Knigl.ti of l'ythias. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Fieo Masons. Kauai and Niihau Delegates. Oaliu Delegatus. Maui liolegates. Hawaii Delegates. Molokai Delegates. Lanai Delegates. The poicc foicewill alsobodis tiibuted on each side of the procCH-' sion. r On arriving in front of the King Stiect entrance it will denle tluoii"li the gate and along both sides of the ainphithcatiu. Those then who aro to be accommodated with sea's will be usheicd to them . " The amphitheatre consists of lows of seats an anged in the foim of a semi-hexagon and each low higher than the last. The walls of tlic enclosure nie pickets 'and b; jsliiuglod loof biirniounts the whole. The beats have no backs tbjthejiu jlmmodiatoly in front of the amphi theutro is flic pavilion under which the ceremony is to take place. This lis connected with the amphitheatre ana with tlic front stops of the raluco by broad raised platforms. Its dome is tinned and conical and its general jappoauiucc' puts one greatly in (mind of the lower storey of a Chinese pagoda or one ol tlioso street drink ing fountains so common in India. The services ill bo conducted by the ev. A. Mackintosh and tno musical poiliou of litem by Mxv f ray Taylor ho has written a pretty anthem especially for the occasion. The actual ceicinony of placing the Crown on the heads of Their Majes ties wiUbcpcifoiiuc(by Ills Alpfcsty assisted by the Chancellor of the Kingdom, The ceicinony will bo picccded by a airfare by the Uand and closed with u Uoronation Jif(,rc(, written especially for the oc casion by Mr. lierger, After the. ceremony is over the lloynl Paity and the gue6tH will proceed Ho 'the fiout of the Government buildings where the rjtiituo of 'Jvinucjiajncha the GreiU,1 wll ljo uiiyoycrodti "I'Uyu on the return to the Palace such dc orations and orders as have been decided on will he distributed to their destined recipients. In the evening n grand illumina tion of the Pnla.ee, and grounds, Government "Buildings and of the towhgciicrally will tnko'plnccr "" Local. Si General items. 'The Mokolii hioughl 1C0 Mor mons from Laic on Saturday. -- Tin: Japanese dinner on Fiiduy night, was very much enjoyed. It was repotted on Saturday after noon that His Majesty will take the title of Emperor after to-dnj. NoTWiTitsTASDiNd the inclemency ofi the iwcathcr,, the concert on Salur day night was well attended. To-day is the consummation. The Ministry have been about !) months in olllec and here is the only thing they have done. , A vcryjably-wrjtten poem appeared in Saturday's 7Jiwr from tlic pen 'of Mr. Stewart the late editor. Every one should read it and form their own opinion of its merits. 'If T fMitTi""1" ' . ". ' Tin: streets oh Satmday were over ankle deep in mud of the consistency of pea-soup. Every available depres sion was filled with water. Queen street was especially noticeable. Tin: eventful day has conic nt last. The anxiety and fatigue of the past few months will soon be at an end. The Coronation will be nn accomplished fact. Uoth parties will be glad of the relief which this affords them. Is an "another column w ill be,found an account of the preparations and airangenieiits'for the cciemony so far ' us can be ascertained. Access to all official information hns been denied us, except so fiu; as wc could glean from the government organ or by pri vate' conversation with friends. Tin; weather hos been very wet for the past few days and the streets arc in a frightful condition. Some' time ago the Ministci of the Interior assiued lis thati street scrapers Jiad been oi dci cd from the Coast. It is about time they were to hand, ns they never were more badly needed than at present. Ti:ni)AY King Street was block ed al Mobsman's corner b the stop page of a house which was being dragged , along the . street. This house is. well known to 'Kamaainn's as thc"old"'match factory on Liliha Stiect. For some time as 'the roof of the house was pressing against the telephone wires at that corner it interrupted telephonic- communica tion. i .- WH'hnvc bcen.shown niine -whtto camellia by Mr. AW G. Irwin giown on the grounds of Mr. Spicckels j house at Piiuahou. After seeing so I line and, perfect a lloweras this, was grown out in Ihcopen air, it will be nn ciicduragcineiit to others to pro euro plants and'growthem. Ilitifcr tb it lias been the 'belief thai citmel- i lias'woitld not grow in 'Hoiiohilu or atjeasp wqiiul not liowcr. ! .-. j r- Ax incident of the liooJcupu from Hilpljivatbiir interesting. As. tho 'last -boaJt iciu.no, ,to take freight on bomrt ii'innn. and wifo were scon with two largo pigs. "Arc those to be sent on board!'' was' asked. "Yes," said the man. "Wait," 'says the wotnnn, After a lengthy conversation tho following was heard: " They aro our hoocqms" ,! What has ho done for me?" said the woman, " They will taste as sweet to mo as to him," and witli that she drove them off, And they didn't come. I.- other countries il is the busi ness of the police on night duty to find out whether business houses, shops, X.c, have been left safely locked by their owncis, and they do this by tiying the doors, S.c, to 6co if they will open. Is, it so here? Ve aro led to inaltc these remarks by our knowledge of the fact that the door of one of the business places on tjuccu slrcity wns Icil, tiiilovkvil) during one whole night Inst week, with the key rcmnining in it through cnrclcsshcss. It was not discovered until the morning when some employees of neighbor ing business houses camo to woik bc frfro 7. ' ' v ' IliNiii.i were laid down this morn ing along (he line of. proccssibns "Wiin.i: wc write (Satmday after noon) we do not know whether the steamer will haiocome and gone be fore this appeals or not. Still wc wish to offer our congratulations to Mr. If. A. P. Outer on his appoint ment to Washington. While we do so, it is at least lilting that we recall to our readers some of the advant ages he . . . i ie possesses to enable him to ' potitibli well! l ' He' Is1 well lllr the positi known in Washington, privately as well as publicly, lie knows prc 'cisely w'hat people are pledged'' W concede and, what to lefuse, and he is well acquainted, through his Eu ropean experience, with our obliga tions to other countries besides the United States. ' ( London Gossip, (hy n,Nhim.) Sin Pritipn Tv rrmntl.-il 'nlnifr lilnlo I !.(.". '.'' .l. . V I M .. . 1 1 ...,J niuis niinscu in (lurancc inc. mucc his arrest atThonon, his wife has been seized with a nervous attack. The gaolers must not go to sleep or the famous Nihilist chief may escape from their grasp as ho did inlJussia. The police say they have damning evidence against him. If they arc not mistaken, the Prince has been preaching dynamite both in Paris and Loudon under :i false name. Talking of Krapotkin reminds mo of a good stoiy about Mnzzini. While the notorious Italian agitator was in London, lie went out one day with an English friend and bought a lot of rusty old swords and pistols. "What on caith are you going to do with them?" asked the Britislici "Nothing at all," replied Mazzini; "only when the police hear of my purchase, telegrams will be sent everywhere, and not a king or queeir will sleep quietly lo-night:" And the Italian chuckled. . ' Tlic latent news fioni Egypt in, the Frcnchi papers, is that Lord ,Duffcrin has found fault with the corps dit ballet of thckKhediYefoi'f not being "sufficiently dressed." ' What a scare in. f he fashionable of Paris, has followed the publication of tlic first volunicjof the Memoirs of the Comtc Horace do Vicl-Castel 1 And no wonder, seeing the piquant revelations about distinguished fam ilies in which the book, abounds. The Comtc, regardless of, all sense of propriety, has divulged thc se crets, of the alcove ot everybody whom he came across in, the course, of his long career. Nothing is hid den, everything is put dow Ui in 'plain .black and white, with the names and' weights aud colois of 'the rideis. The Qomto died in 1801, leaving an unmarried daughter, a son who died suddenly a short time ago, and n brother, who is one of the immor tals of the Academy. How the famous incmoiiH came to be pub lished is not yet clear. The family say it was against their will. The manuscript, according to one report, got into the hands of a certain youjig lady who had been on intimate terms with the) deceased. She showed it to t several Paris publishers, but they declined it op. the ground of the compromising 'disclosure it contain ed. So she went to Geneva, whero she was inoio successful.1, ' 'i'lfc ''first;' volume left the press the other da', aud five bundled copjea were scnt over to Paris. ' It is said the me'-" moirs arc copious enough to make sixteen .yoUiinctyti ,. ",jI'I ' Shoitly after it hail appeared in the French capital,, the pojiccsciz.cd.1 it, but neaily nil the copies luul been sold, and fabulous prices were offer,-, cd for u glance at it. I have had the lucjc to see the coveted book. It Is indeed an extra ordinary one, and will set the scandal-mongers going right and left. It contains some haiso judgments on mcu pas and present. For example, talking about tho political event of 1851, tho count calls M. do Tujgot itn Jean outre, aud Lamaitiue an cicttx on, and includes Girnidin among leslarroit delaprane. IjHt these nro not the pnris that tout I'aris are cosHipiug about. What they arc taken up with ulC, the amatory indiscretions revealed Persons who have hitherto' passcl as saints, are, if tho mecawt count is to be believed, 'found to bo no bet ter than they ought to be.' I can not' mention names, it would u6t be proper, and plight be libcllqlis ; but l may say that weli-Uuowii stars of I lUv'-yhtmt tiwndo me invludcd' in the listi Ono 'page lclatcsja clonics tic scene betwectrtho Princcsse X audi her husband ; another deals with tliodovc ndvcnturca.of n great-pool; while further on, wc have n full list of the lovers of an illustriouscmwic ' de httree. , , i i i" BIRTH. In tins1 cltyTTcb. fltli. 'Tollfc wiffc bf. Mr ,18000 Levy, ji daughter?' Ancient Ordcv oi Voi-rcNtcro, CoilH Lunalilo, isTo. 0000. A LL members of Comt Lunalilo and, xV. veiling biothuiA are icquestcd to be nreiil ut the Knljjlits' or Pythias Hall, on Monday, (lie liitli of February, at 0 n. in. Miiii p. Hctilin, My outer of (he C. U. ;Jl8 It H. F.SINGElt, Heo'y. Honolulu Fire Department. NOTICE. -- ''pUE heieinl Cpinpniilcs of the Hone-A,lulu,Fvircl)cpartuiciit-wllUisseiublc1 In the Siiunro opposite the Engine House ot Mechanic Eiiglfid 067 No. 2, at litilf pnirt,0 o'clock In tncjiiornlngiOf thpjljJth of Fcbiuniy. , ,r , Full Unlfornl-wlthouVnpn.irirtu'i ' ,' PoV order, " ' il CHAS.'-K GULIOK.i " Sic. H. F.,D.r,' . aai.at Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1883. KiiiBlUM of I'ytlitnM, I Attention !' Hti- riiHE OfllceM nnft Mcnilters'of Onlnl X 'Lodge, No. 1, Kttof'P., aro rcrpiesfM ed to nssvmhlo at the Castlu lLillj ,on Fort st, onIONpAY, the 12th ins-t., at 10'o'eloek a.m., prcpnrntoiy to joliilnj? in the Coioiintioii nrotes-loh.'" VNitihg brelhrclncoidiu'ly InvituMo attbiul Per order: i Gfco. Wh.m.uih, P.C, 1)20 , K. ,ofli.&S.j I. O. O. F. ' " . ' HAltMONY LODGE $o. LO.O.F. having accepted the iiivlthtlbn.iti' he prcseiit nt the Coronation, all Irrotli-1 eis of Eecl8ior Lodge mul visiting hro. thcis me coidially juyitcd to lie present III Ull! .L.UllgU JLIOQ1U, ui iu u. in., Oil TCO. 12th, 1S83. Reghliii. " ' " ,' m lw gM. 1). MON8AHRAT, KG.1 A. F. & A. 31,, Ko. 184' ' , A SPECIAL. MEETING' of Xc Pio gics dc rOceartie A. F. &rA. M. No. 124, will he held on'Mbnday," Feb'y ' 12th, nt 10 o'clock uliin. ffor'the purpose of attending the Coronation. ; Visiting;" Bicthicn iu good standing ar,c,cordiuily invited to attend. ! ' " ' TJy order of the w;m: ' 318 nt ' FMAKCOS, Sccrfelary' PAIiTlEd luViujrClalmV' 'for Damaok' 'to G6o'D8'byr :anjc ofi tho vessels of. the ' ' Oceanic S. S.'Co's'.Un,,;:,,; niuf-t lilc, silfcli 'claSniH previous) 16 the (sailing of the vessels from this portocf they .will he debaricd. . i r ir .. W3L G."IKWIN '& Co., ' T '322 Ot Agents Oceanic S. S.-L'incr - ' '. II 't . '.,,.- AVnntcd, An Ovorwecr, lt for a Slicep Stutioiion Hawaii, A Hook-kccper, for a Plant itloii on Kapal. ,A A'iglit Wutciniuii, for a Plantation on Kauai. 'K ( nil AP 320 HACKFELD Co. i Wanted, j ,,N ANYONE Imvinjj it copy or J. W. , Kiiuw aid's "FornUJookf U) dib pose of, will lind a purchaser by bending Vord to ' ' ' ' " 303 tf J. "W. Koueiitson & Co.' 1 , j Tt, , , A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF u, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Surrahs, Moires, Laces and Trimmings , Will be opened this, day by A. M. MvlllH,' 303 104 Fort Street. Notice of Co-nartnerMltiii. 1 r "HE undersigned hiivu this day form. JL pd ji,po-pa) IncrsUlp fpr the purpose of,coiiuetiiig,ntnonoluhi,the business , ot Auctioneers aiid Commission Mcr ihaiitsj'uuder'tlie firm nom'e'of ty'tiu!i' iicvuy. i c i i. ii " -1'inp in i lui ii 7 'd. U1UAD. .nl nil IloiVilnhi,1 JAXW ;Wlk 3lT yxpNs Ljyw. lfA , M ,, A , XJt Auctioneers nnd.Gcncral 1 ' "Coirimisslon'McrclliinK' Beaver BlockQitcon Ht.JD.iHohohilUU .itjiites of Furniture, Stock, tcaliEtitu- jaijil-General M,crj;luiurtbo promptly ut Sole 5ole' Agcriti 'for. Aincriean'tind fcliroJ' iin.hiercutiiiaisc. ' t " "-u" 8181 pcnil, rrr ,iiOAitiii;. ,V GENTLEMEN-can, 7T70 A FEW GENTLEMEN-can. bV nccoin. inodated with Do.ud 'at' ii'pY1m(0-' House, in a iepectable neiglibprliood, and within B minute! of the Post Office, For particulars apply 'at the BumIktin! ju 3101m' ...iv; Notice, TAMES HANLON wjll nttciic) lo lump tJ aijd tick hoises. Call al ids Hliop on Bethel street, pu BrpnVprcniiups. 307' - - ' ' , -... . i i Ul .i jJ&IL TO HUNT, on Kulitokqluia Ji5iM PlaiiiH, coper qf.Klimu ami) iinrlW Peiibiieola btieetM, onoLAltGE' COTTAGE, rontiiiiiing Parlor, Mining Ilupm, 3.Beibooips, Biith-y111 wltli.nfl modern com culcncos;i large I'unlrynijd. Iviicbvp.i with la(t(cod ypittucj room, tiPUnl;n Bt."VlMi YJtit.wptal)f,hy, am caiiitige mom; mid '3 rooms i for sci aiits. For further ptiitieuluis apply toVMt Wtllall, r ,, , i( MUk fTttGEJ wii(ii,'.d ',1; yBaC'oHifortHble Homis at lia Nini!Uiii'Avenile:,"rtoomktfiiriil5li. cd Hingle'or buitu, at liiodcratc cliiirgen.1 300 0m MIW.J.T.WIUW! i