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vqMpintKi wi MONDAY, JULY 10, 18&3. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. MORNING. Meeting of Stockholders Wallulcu Sugar Co. nt. 1 0. Mortgagee's siilo of Music- Unll by Lyons & Levey, at 12 noon. EVENING. Hand alKuinm Square, at 7:;10 Harmony Lodge, l.O.O.F.7:J10 Algarobii Lodge, at 7:90. "not libellous? The trial of Mr. Thrum for libel at thu instance of Dr. Fitch was concluded, after lasting for two days, by about ! o'clock on Satur day night. The verdict brought in by the jury was " Not Guilty," with two juriors dissenting. The result was received with applause by the large audience, who, as the Chief Justice said, in discharging, had conic to hear the result of this trial of national interest. Government ollleials will learn front this that they have a responsibility to the people which they must respect. THE BENEFIT CONCERT in aid of the Hook and Ladder Com pany given by thcAmateurMinstrels on Saturday was well attended pro bably SUfiO was taken at the door. The performance was very enjoyable eliciting roars of laughter. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. A preliminary meeting to prepare for establishing a Society with the above object was held in the Gym nasium on Friday. About twenty five were all that were in attendance on account of the rain. The Rev. J. A. Cruzan was elected to the chair, and Mr. F. Godfrey, Secre tary. A committee of the following five gentlemen and five ladies was appointed to draft a constitution and bye-laws, and to discuss the broadening of the objects of the Society into a Humane Society. Messrs. J. S. Walker, Kohm, F. L. Clarke, A. F. Cooke, and Kcnyon, and Mcsdames Cruzan, Dickson, Geo. Wallace, E. C. Rowc, and Kohm. Several interesting remarks were made by various speakers and the meeting closed, adjourning to this night week. POLICE COURT. CKIMIXAT. CAI.r.NDAK. Friday, July 13 Drunk, Katihi, forfeited 8 G bail; Ah Lin, Ah Lee, Kom Kwai, remanded from 8th, remanded till moved on ; Knptini, disorderly person, sentenced to 10 days imprisonment at hard labour, and 83.30 costs; Kikilawc, Kahuna, Sam, Geo. Rico, Kapu, Kailiula, Kahau, vagrancy. Kikilawc, aged 13, sent to Reformatory School during minority, Kahuna and Kahau, sent to same for 2 years. The others handed over parents for punishment. Saturday, July 11 T. Norman, forfeited SG bail, E. Daughty, fined 84 and 81 costs; T. F. Quirk, re manded from 12th, nol.proa. Same, carrying a pistol, fined 815 and 81 costs, or in default 30 days imprison ment at hard labour ; Ilong Chong, keeping livery stable without a license, fined 850 nnd 83.20 costs; J. U. Martinn, alias J. Ii. Fisher, escaping from prisoiigang, sentenced to G mouths imprisonment nt hard labour to begin after former sen tence expires, and costs 81.10. SHIPPING NOTES. ; Stmr Jas, Makoo brought 1703 bags of sugar, 850 bgs of paddy, anil 40 bags of rice. The blflno Ella, O.ipti E. M. Howe, ar rived on Friday 20 days ff-oni San Fran. Cisco, with 200 bids of lime, 200 hales of hay, C05 sks of barley, 230 sks of bran, COO fcks of Hour, 7300 Uncus, 421 a U. w. posts, etc. She is consigned to Messrs. , C. Browcr &"Co. Sehr Knuikcuoull brought 14G5 bags of sugar. The bohr Clans Spreokels took 4,705 bags of sugar, and 430 kegs of molasses, total domestic valuo $30 843.05. Stmr Lcliiui brought 082 bags biigar, 41 sheep ami 1 hor.se, Stmr O. lb BlMiop brought 2,058 bags htigar, 40 bags of rice and 493 bags of paddy. Htinr Iwalaul brought 2,228 pkgs of Migar, and 10 head of cattle. Stinr Kilauea Hon brought 203 bags of bugar uiul 1 hoiae. Stinr Mokoltl brought 1,215 bags rice. Sehr Meefoo brought C00 bags rice, Sehr Luka brou't20orls of firewood Stmr Waimanalo brought 100 bags of biigar ami 25 bagb of iTce. The Likclikc braugl t 1237 liS sugar, 77 bbls molasses, f 0 hide, 15 bags po" tnloes, 4 horses, 33 bag! awa, 127 pkgs sundiics. Tlio Maimer Hankow snilcd yeslciday for San Fianelsco. Shu took 1004 bug sugar, 20CO lasilce, 1072 bunches of bananas, 103 l.ntlls ingar cine, 152 bags iiwa root. 1 113 sehr Kialil took 09 Portuguese 35 adults and 24 children for Hamakua l'lautation. Tlioschrs llalcakala and Nettie Mo r. rcll are now in poit. Now la the time for a race. LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS. A new Telephone Company was Mai ted Friday. A number of shares were taken up al once. Tin: heavy lain Friday night and Saturday, pioduccd a little frcshcl in Nuuanu stienm. Many items included in to-day's issue had to bo omitted from Satin day's issue for want of i-pace. Mn. peeled month, present T. It. Foster's new steamer is ex. hcic nlout the 25th of next Her name is kept a secret at Wi: lcain that it is piopou.'d to stall n new line of water-carts to sprinkle the stieets. Quite a number of subscribers have already been obtained. His MajeMy is one of the sdgtialorics to the paper in favor of establishing a Society for the Pi event ion of Cruelly to Animals. Ax inquiry was held on Friday into complaints of had food, onthc voyage made by the Portuguese immigrants. As usual the charges broke down. On Fiiday night, Miss Breeze again began thoso pleasant weekly Socials which she used to hold before her de paiturc for Hawaii. The' will bo held each Friday. Moiie fun for the boys and girls is on hand. We hoar that a liicrry.go-round is being imported by a gentleman who is trying to get permission to put it up in Thomas' Squat c. Ox Thursday morning the Luhua grounded on a sunken rock in going into Makahuica, landing Reciprocity Sugar Go's, and knocked on" a piece of her false keel. The Fourth of July committee finished their woik Friday night. After paying debts of last year the Mirphcs was devoted to buying a gold mounted cane for Dr. Ruth. The Music Hall Is to be sold at Public Auction at noon to-day, by Messrs Lyons & Levey. At least such is the intention up to the hour of, our going to press. Cuktis Iaukea had an interview of an hour and a half with the limpet or of Russia, and one of an 'hour with the Empress. They heemed much pleased with him. . Many institutions in Honolulu have silent partners who draw all the coin while the other fellow does the work. It is even hinted that the practice is found in Government contract". Ai.itEADV people aie getting ready to valuo their property and to dispute the assessor's valuation, if he revalues it. But the Government have got to have money nnd the more can bo got the more they will get. ' Fouu charters were granted Friday by the Privy Couucil. Wnlkapu Sugar Co., Messrs. E. O. Hall & Son, nud amendments to Ilonokaa Sugar CO., and Pacific Mill Co. The remaining chtrters under consideration were re ferred to n committee It is understood that Mr. Bcrger and the Band boys will go to San Francisco in a fortnight or so to compete with 37 other bands that will bo there during the Templar Conclave. It is not yet certain whether His Majesty will go or not. Tim Comniltteo on the formation of the proposed Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Humiino So cicty weiu instructed to provido lists and get tho slgnatuieS of thoso who wished to join the Society and to have them, if possible, published in the Wednesday's papeis. Yestehday was the anniversary the Silver Wedding of Mr. Charles Pllugcr who is now in Germany, In honor of tho event his relatives hero and othro members of the house of Huckfcld & Co, had a most enjoyable afternoon at Walkiki where all sorts of good things were provided for tho 43 persons who wcro present. ' In tho evening they had a brilliant display of fireworks. On Friday night about 10 o'clock u bcrlous accident happened to Clarence W. Macfarlano al the Gymnasium. In trying the Giant swing on the Hon zontal bar his grasp blipped and ho fell on his head ami ehouldur BuU'ciing u soveio shock to the nervous system. Di. Emerson was at onco called In and the patient taken home. Al first he was in. sensible but by 12 p.m. he had greatly lccovcrcd. Mrs. S. K. limit's funeral took place yesterday, and was largely attendo, I. . Wc loiin that the whrle mill at the old Spsneer rianlatlon was burnt to the giouud on Tuesday night last. .. On Saturdry night about 8 'clock an old resident, Mr. A. W. Bush, died of Blight's disease of the kidneys. The funeral took place yesterday nftcinoon and was well attended. Apiisonernaincd.l. B.Maitincz, alias Fislur, escaped Irom the chain gang at tltc dock on Fiiday, between 3 and 4 p. in., and was cipturcd by Kaulio at Knpiolini Paik between 7 ami 8 the same evening. He win brought up on Saturday moinlug and sentenced to 0 months imprisonment at hard labor, ad ditional to the sentenceof 3 yeais which he is now working out as a punishment for larceny, it being tho third timo he has suffered for that ofi'enoe. This is the second time he has inn away. EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. Tho Rand will give a concert at Emilia Square this evening, coin- menciugat 7:80 o'clock. The fol- owing is the programme: Overture The Golden Ciw? Maich Taunhauscr Polka Chamberlain (new) Dedicated to C. 11. Judd, Esq. Selection Faust Selection lolauthe Waltz Dootrins Quadrille Madame Angol Hawaii Ponoi. KAHULUI NOTES. From Our Own Correspondent. The bgtuc "J. D. Sprcckels" Capt. Friis, sailed July 1 1 for San Francisco, with 6,813 bags sugar weighing 871,489 lbs, valued at 851,1G8.3G, and the following pas sengers: Miss Tappendorf, H. Meyer, and R. W. Owens. A MAN-OSTRICH. The hospitals of Italy arc resolved not to be outdone, if they can help it by those of l'nris, and they arc beginning to announce to tho world the living wonders of which they arc the happy possessors. At Cremona, for instance, the object of interest is not a sleeping' girl or a fasting man, or a giant with 20 inch feet who cannot walk, but a young man who has developed an attack of pleurisy by his peculiar liking for the diet which ostriches arc sup posed chielly to affect. From the age of twelve years this mau of strange appetites has been feeding freely, and without any particular ill effects, upon pebbles, iron nails and knobs of glass. His capacity for swallowing and accommodating these objects within him was only devel oped by a considerable course of training, and it was not till he wa about fifteen that 'the youth felt qualified to make public displays of his art. But by diligent practice he steadily improved. His most useful method was to take glass balls of a convenient size, well smoothed or polished, so that there should be no unpleasant friction as they passed down the throat and other internal passages. By degrees ho became able to take from 15 to 20 pebbles a day, each weighing 3 oz. and having a diameter of 2 Inches. Nails could not be so well accommodated ; and it was considered good practice to take a dozen or two of them measuring 3 inches in length, and the third of an inch in diameter at the head. He has, however, when in good form, and supplied with plenty "of thick soup to wash them down, been known to do 25 such nails at, a sitting; and these performances tiro said to have been attested to the satisfaction of Dr. Cosoi, tho chief of the Cremona Hospital, and other medical men. On the whole it is, perhaps, less sur prising that ho should now bo suffer ing from.plcurisy thanihat ho should not hnvo been curlier attacked by a still more 'troublesome form of ma lady. Melbourne Leader. .- A bill has been introduced into tho Legislature of Texas to punish by lino the use of "profane or vociferous language in tho vicinity of a dwelling house." Maybe the author thinks a man is going to get up in the middle of a cold night, when tho bedclothes got untucked nt tho foot, nnd go half a mile out on tho prairie to frco his' mind of certain ideas concerning the event. JJoston Post. There arc few husbands whom the wife cannot win, iu thu long run, by patience and love, unless they nro harder than tho rocks, which tho soft waters pcuetrutc iu time, DILLINGHAM & CO.'S BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS! Just Received Suitable for Slock Ranches where water Is required to be raised from gulches to pasture lands for watering stock. Full particulars and estimates furnished. Rofrigerators, Brooms of superior quality. Magneso-Calcito Firo Proof Safes & Boxes Absolutely fire-proof. Lubricating Oils ol every description at lowest market ratoi. Rice Cloth, Patent Bag Holders just the thing for Rico and Sugar Mills; . Differential Pulley Blocks, Carriago Lamps. JNew Goods contsantly arriving. Full lines of Plows and Agricultural Instruments, Full assortment of Agate Iron Waro, Illustrated Catalogues on application., Pheetons, BUggies, Wagons, &c, &c, Manufactured with all the latest improvements. ISlnolcsmitliliiK & AVooiVworlc done or every clcsox'liJtlon. Having tho bi:st mechanics I am enabled to do work Cheaper and better than any other Arm in this city. New work and Repairing done with complete satisfaction, or no charge mede. 4;JG JOSEPH E. WBSERflAfti, Real Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General Business Agent, Office, 27 Merchant street, Hawaiian Gazette Block. The only recognized Real Estate Broker in the Kingdom. Land and property for sale in all parts of Honolulu and tho various Islands. Houses to lease and rent in Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to rent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu. - Books and Accounts kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description drawn. Agent' for Vickcry's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, with 18 Chromos; subscription $1.25 per year. Agent for tho Best Life Insurance Company in the World. tSTChargcs always moderate. ESTTclephonc No. 172. LOW PRICES MUST RULE. Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! At the Great American Clothing House As wc need room, we are now offering one of the finest, largest and host-select-cd slocks of Men's, Youth's, Boyrs nnd Children's Clothing at ridiculously low prices. 350 Gent's Complete Business Suits, at $10, worth $16.50. Spring Cheviot Suits, in all styles, at $10, worth 20. A large assnrtment of the latest stylo of Scotcli Tweed Suits, nt'$18, worth $25. Very line French Worsted Suits, in large variety, at reduced prices. Gent's Dark "Worsted Diagonal Suits, from $15 up. An immense assortment of Blue Flannel Suits, from $10 up. . Very fine Yacht Cloth Suit, in all shades and prices. The latest style in Gent's Dress Suits constantly on hand. Gent's Lightweight Over-coats, at low prices. Great Reduction in our Boy's Clothing Department. 150 Boy's Linen School Suits, nt 1.75: worth 2.50. Gent's Furnishing Department Bargains. Gent's White Shirts, from $1.23 up; fine Percalo Shirts, latest styles, $1.25 up. 150 dozen extra heavy British Hose, at 25 cents a pair. !)0 dozen Fancy Hose, in all colors, at 20 cents u pair. " 75 dozen Fancy Hose, at 12i cents n pair. " 05 dozen patent Gossamer Morlno Undershirts, full finished, at $1; worth $1.50. Latest Novelties in Gent's Neckwear, at low prices.. ' Hat Department Great Bargains.. Tho latest styles constantly on hand. French Panama Hats at $1. Whlto Mackinaw Hats at $1. Cheapest valuo in town. C-Buyors iu search of tho best qualities, latest styles, and lowest prices, who do not call on us before purchasing elsewhere will Boouer or later discover that they have MISSED IT BADLY. 453 3m S. COHN & Co. Great American Clothing House New Styles in Jewelry. Am. AM Rnll.l Hlln.. w,,..,. "u'w iriuv. 200 bbls Fresh Lime ExbktnoElln, FOR SALE IN LOTS to suit purchasers, by 4Q2 2t C Brewer &. Co. To L,et, THREE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS in a private family, situ, ated within five minutes' walk of the Post Ottlce. For particulars, enquire at this Olllco, 452 tf JTiOHt, LARGE SEAL RING, Orest and Mot. to on Blood Stone. Reward at Office ot this paper, and no questions asked. m at Hydraulic Eams -II3EOTV WEST HAS JUST RECEIVED A Supply of Hew Goods, Coal, Iron, Oak, Ash, Spokes, Rims, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts, &c , of the best quality, Sold at the lowest prices. CUT-UNDER CARRIAGES, MAX ECKART Begs to notify his customers and public of Honolulu . and the Islands generally, lOiat lie is 3Seatly Npw as over to supply tliolr needs in WATCHES AND JEWEI-'It'K:, and, having engaged a Competent Assistant from the States, is able to attend to any nmount of Watchmaking and RcnairlnD-. Waltham "Watohess, all styles, n.....i.i.. .i. t. JJI L-lmillft Ul II1U JJU31 To Rent or liCase. ONECOTTAGE, on King St., containing 7 rooms, with stab- Hill? llllll p.vnrv nnnvnnlpwn about 1 mile from town. Artosiau wa ter laid on. Rent moderate. Apply to L. C. AHLES, 412 liii At E. O. Hall & Son's Water Notice. OWING to the scarcity of water, tno hours for irrigation will be Ijimiteu to 4 hours per luy from 0 to 8 a. m. and from 4 to 0 p.m. until further notice. OIIAS.' B.WILSON, Approved : Bup't Water Works. Jko. E.Bubu. Minister of Interior. Muy5tU,188J, 804 r.' t