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Pi's"1 ' SB''' -. . 1 , y-f x'. owfti HMKkMMlaMMi r' $ HilU' ullC(i.L SATURDAY. SEPT. 22, 1880. THIS DAY'S DQINCS. MORNING. Gymnasium Exorcises for Ladies ami Children from J) to 11. G. A. IL, Ciimp Eire, nl Dr. Trousseau's, WnUiki, from 1) to -1. EVENING. Gospel Temperance Meeting at Bethel, at 7:00. Lyons & Levey's auction sale at .S iMiiguin's store on King street, at 7 p.m. To-Nionnow. llethel Sunday School, at I) : 15. Fort St. Church S. S. at, J -A5. St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10. Hethcl, Rev. S. C. Damon, at 11. St. Andrews' Cathedral, Key. Mr. Wallace, morning and evening. Uiblc Class at Fort St. Church Vestry, at 0:15 Fort St. Church, Kev. J. A. Cru zan, morning and evening. Funeral of late F. P. Booth, at he Beth el, -1 o'clock. GAZETTE LOGIC. An article in the last issue of our contemporary, the G'azctte, treating of Usages in coiistitulionully gov erned countries, contains a mixture of truth and misrepresentation, and draws erroneous conclusions fioin partially stated premises. That " mutual coniidence between rulers and people is the keystone of the national edilice " in all constitu tionally governed countries, that "in the United States and also in the lesaer Kepublics Of the New Worl.l this is recognized and acted upon," and that " in the Eastern Hemi sphere the same rule is obocivetl, m.tabty in Great Britain, France anil Belgium," are assertions in per. cot hauiiuuy witii reiognized tititu But that "in all the.e couutiies the en trance or tuo ixitof a minister or a uiiiiibtry is anticipated, discussed, and most proluniy decided by ueei ventilated pub.io opinion," is a staie uii.ut which does not &o strictly ac cord, with lacts. Wiiiun tuc laoi quarter ol a century suuie niiiii&lero, u hol iniuialiieo, in j-oine ot tue countries nauieU, nave bulh maoe their "entrance" into ana tneir ' exit " liom cabinet positions, without bting "antieipaieit " or "uiscussed " or " decnieii by freely ventilated public opinion." No one Hemes tiniL Loid Pahneis ton .ind his culleayues ivsigiieii ai Hie tune ami lor tue rcaouiia indi cated Oy our contemporary, nor una Mr. Disiueli anil hia caOinei did i. s .me tiling at a auoseqiiout pcuou. .out wuy uni liiey r.sigu .' llic irnZi-Mo teils iio that Paliiuistou was Luluccd to do so by an "adverse Vuie " in l-'aru.iiieui, and that Dis ravli's re.-igiiiuiou rusinieu iroin liun iug uiiiiseli ' in opposition 10 puolic Ojjiinoii." But how dlU uisiae.l dis own er that he was in " oppusuion to public opinion f" Did lie learn it I rum the London 1 unco, or tue Uatli j uteiiUjHt, or the fall Jlmt Gazcttt, or lroui any oilier public journal i Ur as he uoiiviuccu oi a by talk among private ciuzens anu at the street corner, 'i llow does any liritisli premier or cabinet ascer tain tiiaL no or tiiey are not in ac cord .with " puohc opinion '"' Either by an adverse vote in xJurlia nielli or oy an advusc vote at llie elections. An Lugiisu ministry le sions when uiiL-vuixd in tue iiouae, or wiien. having appealed to ihe country, tue elections leave them in a minority. These are tuc ouly re cognized channels through which puohc opinion decides tue late ui cabinets in Great Britain and hci colonies. This is their constitutional method ol doing tilings, but we luuo a dilfereiit eoiistuutiou and a diiler ent inetuod. Tue Guzttte is constantly con tending lor constitutional govern incut ami pi.-ij-ciuiUiy citing tuat oi England as u model lor Hawaii, jiuu at the same time uciiintitliug the re signation or dismissal oi Mr. Gib bon's ministry, un MJi4iu.iicuudticif Liu nut truuiula. Wnereas no ad verso vole ot the Legislature, nor o the general elections, has, as yet, deciiud that Mr. Gibson ami his coi leagues are " m o,ipoitiouto public opinion," In fact, tue course ad vocated by the oazclle does not ca actly dovetail with its model con stitution. The case m 13' be briefly stated thus: Tliit English constitution re quires uiinisiers 10 resign when in a minority in Parliament: the Lfazvth says let us do things in the English constitutional way; therefore, le. our government, go out w ithutit an, expiession of opinion by our Parlia ment. Venerable Father, we admire youi out-spokenness ami your persever ance, but we cannot commend you. consistency. If you would htm ,k Sonny" grow up in the way he should go you must set hefore him a iictter example. The little fel.ow i& not now so yniuif! and simple as to think that father is the greatest and best nml most perfect of men. In deed, he ha9 become so presumptu ous ns to suggest, that you may be indebted to Alum Muter l'orclast-ics and mathematics, but for the process of logical reasoning yon owe her nothing. MR. NEGUS FIRST SERIES, LET 1 ER NO. I. ' About His Wilo. Editok Bulletin: With your kind permi sion and valuable as is tauce I will make known to the pub lic a sirievance of which I have been the victim for the past twelve months without any prefatory remarks, I inii-t tell you that my name is JsE GUS, and that honorable and aris tocratic name is enrolled in the ar chives of a certain ecclesiasti- til edilice since 1 took unto myself a wife. This female liend has never crossed my vision since September 1882, but now, lo ami behold, I t-ce he. name, or more properly speak ing, my name with her handle to it figuring befoie the public "on the political situation." This wretch, under the disguise of a woman, is a traitor and a vil lain and having failed to find another dupe like myself, is now espousing the cause of "His Majesty's royal dignity and s-ivcivign position" with the hope of obtaining a "permanent settlement" in Polynesian Hawaii .a Chi istinas Island with little to do and plenty to take. As she makes reference to "a barroom wrangle," I naturally infer she must have gained the confidence of some eaves dropper who drinks, but nccr shouts. It i true, as she says, that "politics bring together strange bed fellows!" but I pity the man who takes Mrs. Xogu- under the shelter of his roof, I feel Mr. Editor, that I must come out llat-fooUd and show her up in her true light, and I warn the public lo keep their hands off Mrs. Negus, :ls I consider it my spe cial prerogative and privilege to in flict on her the chastisement she so richly deserves. I see you have discoveied her infirmity and that she is a lunatic who, at intervals, breaks out into violent attacks, and, being fairly well edicaled, starts writing to the papers. "Well she wrote from San Francisco some weeks ajjo and then broke out into one of her paroxysms and got hauled up. She isn't a bad old sort when she's quiet but you can never rely upon her for a (lay at a time. When you think that every thing is going along smoothly and all right you find she, has been up to sjine quiet move on her own account. No, you can't trust her worth a cent. Sh.- gets plenty of money but I'm hanged il I know where it comes from ; she puts it into wool (on her back) and says she has a large family of little out-cast l.oodlums that she gives it to. All that yarn about her baby too. Why she ain't got a baby of her own and never had, not that I know of anyhow. Her craze, when she gets off her chump, is all about politics. Now she knows as much about politics as 1. cow in a tan-yard. I'll just give you a few words about HER SITUATION. She begins by saying that some folks want to "'belittle and degrade Our King," now there is not one person in this kingdom that wants to do so, but she herself is doing it by her every day actions. It is not only the independent press here that says so, but take any American papers, leaving out the Chronicle, and you will find that they all think there is something rotten in Hawaii. The h'xitmiicr said (which by the way you didn't publish; that the King was .1 puppet in the old woman's hands, and not "of a bar-room wrangle." Von see that she can only drinlt tea, iika ail old women, and she don't think that a gooil Mid' does a man good and kind of braces him up. Now if that Kussian envoy chap were to present his diamonds at Cunhu's, you bet he'd hear more solemn truth about the country and receive a jollier welcome than he would at the old alrl'B tea-fights. Because a man lakes a nip can't ho be a good churchman ? Why Iv'e known many a parson, and good ones too, who like, and are not ashamed to own it, a good glass of beer or a hot toddy. What would His Majesty say if he knew that it was published abroad that among other things, t the old lady was "teaching him how to lose a kingdom." Shu brings his name into these discussions if ie didn't then 1 wouldn't disgrace His Majesty by mentioning him in con .iijctio.i wit.i "bar-room wrangles." It's "pelf and self" that bring her 111 close contact with business men. t'he financial gale hasn't begun yet. llow is she going to carry on 'next year without any taxes. Thet ex penses will be extra heavy. What is the character of the old lady's npi iiion? It is the gossip of n lnullli.. struggle. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS -Hktiiesda water on draught nt Pal mer & Timelier'. 5P lm His Excellency Hie Governor was out ag.dii yesterday and loo ,s as well us ever. -- Wantki 0111 1 o iiia! mem' era for tho Boir-io 1 m 11 ignition. 2so work, no pnv. " Ovk t ousin I Si micirV and "Vei tobratuo or Mollu kV will ho Mr. Cm ztm's tl.cmu.s Sit (In . A bnsn-l all practice match will bu played tills afternoon but we numbers of the 0 -canto and Vt 111 'tu . 'a t culaiis of the YouiiK People's Christian T inpcrancu Union are given hi to-ilin's upplemcnt. Orncints Marcos mid Tell hive been succeftil in ;ip urlim a rhhuuiun wltn opium in bis possession. Suoau, To ir ami poultry sold for goo I 1 rices on Thursday, 'l'lii-i was an exception to the week's dulncsd in busi ness. .-- The funeral of the late Fred P. Booth will take place, Iroin the bethel, to morrow alternoon at foui o'clock. An account of t e attae upon a captain and Government agent appears in ihe supplement, and makes one pity poor Tripp mid i larkc. Tiik " i ' u.e i.u.-iug a subsciip . ion to pmcliusu a mustur;l-spnm tor ue at Nolte's double-table In plute of the well worn stick. . At the Police Court yesterday Akni for p ss imr opium, w-.i remanded to 2(Jth Inst., Mr. lbissull app ared for the dclcud.int' Six dollars e.ieli, was the sum that two drunkards had to pay. 'J HE e are complaints on all sides th it 1 usluess, both wholesale and re tail, ha been vory dull for the past few weeks ; eveli huckaien eo up ain and some h ive ben obliged to turu out their h rses. Th G. A. R. l.o ,1 a cimp lire 11 1 Di. Trou-.se.iii'-. rcsi lence at vV.iikiki, from o 4 o'eloek o- ay, in coinnumoratioii of the orgaui'.ut ori of the Pm,. A bus will have he second bridge at 10 o'clock o convey the committee mm their invited guests to the gro.iud . At midnight on Thursday a lire was dii-covered.aijKanephe plantation in one f the trash houses which was quieklv binned to the ground. ihe flames .-plead 10 the two . djoining trash nouses which were also destroyed with their contents. The manager. Mr. Rose, wis powerless to subdue the lire Which, while con-anning such iutlamuia lile material, burned mo-t tieroely. The loss of the trash to th plantation may prove a serious ineo .venienee. Haw.tiiaa Bell Telephone Co., Reduction oi' Rates. FROM, AM) AFTER SEPT. 30. 1SSJ, ihe teli'i.htii'j.-. of this Company within ihe distnet f Honolulu, will be rented tit the following retluxed rates, viz: For places of 1 u inis, $1 per month For private residences 4 per 111011 h. ay.tble qunrteih in tad mice. 518 lm J. K. Baowx Secietnry. Notice. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom it may concern. The nnriei-rsiirrii'fl liivino- ffefenin.le alteration, additions, IIMIU llllfJ UTUIIIUllll III UI SOAP FACTORY, is now prepared to give The Highest Cash Value lor any quantity of And will f irnish containers for the sum free of cost to any one who may desire. T1IOS. W. RAWLIXS, Ho lolulu Soap Works. Ofllco in Brick Build ng, King street, Leleo. 483 1m Special Announcement JUST RECEIVED Imported eprcstly for the: LOUVRE OF BRUSSELS, Linos ol BrociuJod Silks. Lines ol Satins and Slks, Immonso Slock of Embroidory, ' REAL LACES, I mltation Laces, Tablo Lfnons, Napkins, Towels, Trims Vallsos, Salchels, Gent's Clothing A ml Funds) ing Goods, "White Gordf Flq ei, Iwons, Ril.bnnp. I'erfumciy Glows. European Jewelry, Pmusolb. Aline iiFboriment of Silk Handkerchiefs. A call will convince tl e public that all prices are vny rriifaoiialiie The Louvre of Brussels, CO") 2w Cor. Alaken mid King sU. G. II. ROBERTSON, Drayman best teams In town. Telepii'jue So. 05, 15 rtpmsarj WENNER&0O. ' J' Oil T S T R E E T. Have on Hand New Foreign and Home Made Jewelry, Watohos, ' ' Bracelets, Necklets, Fins, Lockets, Clocks, AND OKNAME.sTfc OF ALb KINDS. Silver and Gold Plate, Elegant Tea Sots, In Solid Silver Suitable for Presentation. tf t , 1-3T N.i ive Jewelry a Specialty JE Repairing and Mending in all Its brunches. ,,. The Sole Ayent for Kilty's Celebrated Eye Preserver ; , . -AND1 Artificial Lens. 3m 511 DILLINGHAM & GO.'S BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED, INVOICES OF HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS! Gi.nrmitcecl to put oat twice as large a. flie in half the time of any other mnchinc. It does not get oat of order, and is always ready for u-c. Every residence, Sugar Mill and Sloic .-ljoiild have one. Maguoso-Calcito Fire Proof Safes & Boxes A'.solutely fire-proof. With lurgei percentage, of iiide space than any other safe Wii Am: Soi.k AOKMB toil Till. AlaOVE. NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE. Wire Cloth, Wire Neiting, Kite Cloth, Bird Cages, Barb Fencing: Wire, Pumps, Wintlwills, Tanks, HYDRAULIC HAMS. Kerosenejmd Lihricating Oils n specialty. A good Mock on hand and to arrive. Call and examine our Kew Goods ' .!' ) DILLINGHAM & CO. NEW GOODS, .J liMi I'' 4 f .JUST RECEIVED, ex " AXiirlposn," (SELKlTi:U UY OUH Mil. STOCKI.r.Y) at A. W. EICHARDSON & Co's., IS'o. OS ITavL Street. FOE THE JOSEPH E. XCeal IDstute JSrolcei-, CuHtom IIoiiHe Broker, ( c EniployineuL -A-pront, and General Business A.jjent Ofilce, 27 .Merchant s-trect, - . . Hawaiian Gazette Block By request, I have added to my business that of a CUSTOM H JUSE BItOKER and will hereafter attend to m..king entries at the Custom House of goods through I ower of Attorney from m.-rcliants. Our business community will find this" do paitment a great source of convenience. CS'-Tho ONLY recognized Real E3tat3 Broker in this Kingdom.-! band and propel ty for Haiti In all parU of Honolulu and the various Islands. I Homes 10 loae and rent iu Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to rent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu. Books and Account kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description drawn. Agent for Vickcry's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Victor, with 18 Chroinos; subscription $1.25 per year. A j;cnt for the Best Life Insurnnce Company iu the World. earOlmrges always moderate. Telephone IJo. 172. . Phaetons, Buggies, Ainnuructurcu with all the latest improvements. UluolcBmltliliiK fc AVootlvorlc done or overy !lcBorlptlcm Having tho bestJmkcsic8 I am enabled to do work Cheaper mid better than any other Arm in this city. New work and Repairing done will, complete satisfaction, or 110 charge made 4JI0 linrk lale of Auglcucn. NEITHER the C plain nor the un. de signed will bu responsible for any doliH contracted by tho crow of tho above named vessel without their writ ten order. 'G, W. Mackaiu.ane & Co. Consignees of bark Angle-ea. COI Notice. WILL SELL CIEA or ochame for a bio k, an opo 1 hiieg , go ul as new. Apply S'.'O Fort street, w 005 tf WIN HSO U RESTAUR A NT. NEW GOODS, PEOPLE WISEMAN. i IXEOlV WEST HAS JUST RECEIVED A Supply of New Goods, Coal, Iron, Oak, Ash, Spokes, Rims, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts, &c, of the best quality, Sold at the.lowcst prices. CUT-UNDER CAERIAGES. Wagons, &c.f &c, 4 A PINE LOT OF Matting of all Grades BO ill WHITE AND COLORED For Sale at '83 A. S, CLEOHORN & CO Notice. s ' CAIT.VIN J . MEUTHENH haa hien nppo me 1 neut of tlio'iliu wuinn II m mo .-o ie:y." Johns. Walk tit, President Honolulu, Sept. 15th, 1883. 50 8