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rfV ifeS&&sftmKii THURSDAY, MAY 15, ltftij. SUN, MOON AND SEA. All time from noon of to-day, May IS li in. Sun Sets 0 31. Sim Rises 17 21. Moon EUus 11 IS. High Tide ( huge) 0 00. HlghTido (small) 21 00. WIND AND WEATIIEIl ltocoiil from nooriot yostpiilny: Atbffl"l. Thcunomctcr nnln. I 411 I Ml I 22h ah I Oh I 18h II to I8h I 30.0J I 30.12 1 .'0.UI 78 I 713 72 C 0.00 Whul, N.L., stiontj Unties; hlty, fulr; Soil, niotloiolo. ' OCEANIC "S. S. CO. KOU SAN KMAXCISCO. M irlposa. . . . Lb i ve, II . nolulu, Mny lfith Alameda.. .i eave Ho oluln. .lunu Ut. PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO. roil AUCKl.VNIl AND SYDNEY : City of Sydney On SliylT KOK SAN I'HANCIECO. S'm-r Autriilin 7VLy 11 TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, .Mnj I. 3 p.m Strong N.E. wind. ARRIVALS. Mnv 15 Schr Mary Alice from Lanai Schr Rainbow from Koolau DEPARTURES. Muv 13 S. S. Mariposa for S. P. Bk D C Murray for S. F. VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. ' Stmr Planter for windward ports Stmr Jas Makce for Waianae& Kauai Schr Rainbow for Koolau Schr Kawailani for Koolau Schr Pauahi for Ilanalei PASSENCERS. For S. F. per D. C. Murray, May 15 G W Newson, J Olsen, O Olson, H Olsen & 3 children, T Toosen. The following passengers are booked to sail by the "Mariposa" this afternoon, at five o'clock : Mr & Mrs Brenig, Mrs M A Fuller, Miss Fuller, Miss Foster, Governor, Mrs & Master Hale, Rev. Dr, J K McLean, Mrs & Miss Roc, F II Smith, P Ludewig, Mrs & Mr Widdefield, IlCornwell, "WCBrixly, IOIJarvis, Hon. C R Bishop, Miss C Mclntyre, Mrs Ta'llant, Miss Wright, F Gun, C Williams, Mr- & Mrs Soper & three children, Mr & Mrs Menel three children & servant, Mrs Roberts, Mr Sasha. SHIPPING NOTES. Schr Rainbow brought no bags of sugar from Koolau. Schr Mary Alice brought 200 sheep & CO bales of wool from Lanai. The Kitsap finished discharging her deck, load this morning. xThe "W. G- Irwin will probably sail on Saturday next. The Gucstav is loading sugar and molasses for Tahiti. She expects to sail on Saturday. The D. C. Murray sailed for S. F this p.m. She took 671G bags of sugar, 200 bags of rice, and 143 bbls of molasses. Total domestic value 33,083.01. LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. Wiseman has several useful horses for sale. . . . - Profitable business for sale, on Wiseman. Call Fuknitukb for sale, and houses to let at Wiseman's. The S. S. Zealandia is due on Sunday the 17th hist. o Regulak monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held this even ing. . o Sin H. B. Loch has been appointed Governor of Victoria vice the Mai quis of Normanby resigned. Twenty Tons New Zealand Oats just received per Ausf alia, for aale by the Union Feed Co. 712 1 w. Tiiuru was a ph.loljgical discus sion of considerable merit going on in the Police Court this morning, Tiieiie will be a sale of real estate at E. P. Adams', at 12 o'clock, noon, Saturday. Regular cash sale on Friday at 10 a.m. It will be seen by a By Authority notice, that Custom House Duties must be paid in U. S. gold coin on and after June 1st. i Loud Coleridge sentenced Mr. Edmund Yates, proprietor of the World newspaper to four montliB imprisonment for a libel on the Eurl of Lonsdale. There was allghtonTuesday after noon on Emma, stieet between two native girls. Later on a more ex tensive light commenced on the same memises, between six combatants, all natives. Focu offices to let, well lighted mid ventiliitcd over the I. X. L. store, corner Nuuntiu and Queen alicutH. GUI tf In boiing the artesian well on the other side of Diamond Head the lod broke at a deptli of 255 leet. Tin. Inning is abandoned, the sinking being crooked and umvoikablc. Alca na & Co. are the propiietors of this unfortunate concern. They intend to stait another well. An examination was held yester day by Mr. IJayton on the body of a Chinaman, who died on boaid the otenmer Jas.- Makee, the deputy marshall decided f torn the evidence before hiin in general terms that "death fioiu exhaustion" was the only decision to be arrived at. A Cliinainan appeared in Couit yesterday morning in u fearfully damaged btatc, lie had a warrant for assault and battery at Honolulu whole ns it took place at Ewa. Judge Bickciton declined to issue any such inegular win rant as an in fringement of the Ewa uiagistrate'b privileges, the offence was committed within the jurisdiction of the magis trate of the Ewa district. Axoihuk mob of sheep invaded the city this morning. Of course they were going in the opposite direc tion to that which they should have gone, of course the drivers were act ing as brutally as usual. Onevery pleasing incident happened Fin this connection. One native, who at tempted the inuocont liberty of riding over the sheep, was promptly thrown down and walked on. Itisabomina ble that sheep should be .illtrcated so much, especially as they have to' be eaten by some of us. 8350 are required by the Base Ball authorities for the improvement of their grounds, the erection of a pavilion, etc. The pavilion is re quired for several purpose such as shelter for ladies, accommodation of the bund, a dressing place for the players. It is estimated that this will cost about $400. The Club have on bund something over SI 00. Everybody interested in the well being of our young men, will no doubt be happy to assist in securing the needful accessories to this, our national game. Subscriptions are earnestly requested and Mr. Ilewett at Messrs. J. M. Oat & Co., is pre pared to leceive any amount at any and all times. TO THE VOLCANO. By a new advertisement in to day's Bulletin, it will be seen that Messrs. Foster & Co. are issuing through tickets, and return, to the volcano, for $60, which includes horses, guides, board and lodging, from the time of departure from Honolulu until return. The round trip by the steamer Planter occupies seven days, giving ample time to tourists of four days to visit the volcano, sulpher baths, and many other interesting scenes. At present tourists will be landed at Punaluu. thence by railroad to Pahala, where horses and guides will be in atten dance. In the course of a few months the long and weary ride on horse back from Pahala to the volcano will be dispensed with. A fine carriage road is now being made 10 miles, it is expected, will be completed in' about two months when a large and comfortable four-horses bu3 will run from Pahala to the Volcano House. A commodious and handsome passen gers car is now being built for the Pahala Railroad for the accommo dation of tourists. STATEMENT OF FUNDS Of the Honolulu Base Ball Club: Cash received, S1SA.00; Cash pro mised, $7.00; Total, $141.00. Expenses. Clearing weeds off grounds, bill of W. Lishmnn, $51.00; Express hire to the grounds, over looking workmen, S3.00; Bill of Burgess, closing gate, painting and whitewashing, benches and fences, 825.00 ; Carting earth to fill up holes in the ground, $10.00 , Grounds rolled by the Government, no ex pense; Total, $90.75. Balance, $50.25. Estimate of carpenters for the erecting of the pavillion, $400.00; Amount required to complete the work, $350,00. Statement of A. M. Hewctt, Trea surer pro tem. THE LAWMAKERS. More charming lady visitors in the I hill yesterday. Kaunamatio, C. J., disagreed again with tins Attorney Genet al. The danger lit i ig o.'it Noble Walker returned to his seat yester day. Whatever may le said of E. K. Lillkalani, he is gentlemanly in de bale. lion. J. Ricliaidson does not speak often, but when he does it is to the point. Joseph Sykes apologizes very freely. Visions of chairs and things seem to float before him. The Ministers voted right on the opium question. Whatever their motives, they should have credit for the deed. So Joseph Sykes is no more an alien, but a denizen. This deniza tion business is u sort of w hitc wash ing opeiation. J. E. Bush, J. Kaae, J. L. Kau lukou. E. K. Lilikalani, J. T. Baker and J. K. Kaunaniano voted in favor of an opium license. Hon. J. D. Sprcckcls nearly went to sleep in the hall yesterday. But was wakened by the rolling-mill oiec of the prophet. Hon. Lilikalani, the Legislative dude, leached the high tide of his parlianu'iilaiy history yesteiday, when he arose to support the opium license bill, of which he announced himself the Dad. With all the dig nity he could muster, he pulled him self together and slowly io&e to hio feet. He began his address by btating that this was the pioudest day of his life, and then he got hold of a somewhat voluminous looking manuscript and proceeded upon what promised to be a lengthy and ex haustive speech, but in about five minutts he stranded among the icefs of argument and sat down, leaving his child in a somewhat piccarious condition. Furniture for Sale aufil Cottage to Lease. nJ8i&& ( ON VEN1 EN T CO 1 TA I K $&$& No. Ll, King Si reel, between SSSS-SH Alukea and Rirl a d S.iects tSlinuiiibin all 0 KuomsFuruiiid, will ell Fnrniturc, foi :'0'. And Lease ot lioiibc l8,n month. Four Eooiiis have been it-nted by the owner bringing In 30, a nonlli. Ajip'i At "e to J. E WISEMAN", 7i-i Iw G.nen.l Bu i c A.eiit. OSEYTO LOAS in sum-, to u.t. Ini .i t of Si;i8muiiil DimJelcivicz, Ht K ii ir S et. NJtlCE. CONSIGNEES IE : ABB ' R i-j It from ie tok will nleiwo nil I and nay tiuitsm, uiid r( tlvc ORD R$ at J'astle & Cooke, Agen'B. . Honolulu, M.iy lUt i. lv4 7 1 v Taliilian (tops - In Lot To Suit Purchasers YERY CHEAP KI.XKEDY & COVS., 7lfltf Ho el Strei t. Notice to Stockholders rpil'5 QIARThLY MlETIXUof th X Sto tk) o dors uf E. U. 11.1 1.& So Ijin.iUd, wil he hultl ni t luir ollho Wt.iJi.ebd.iv, Miv M Ji, tit 2 o'olock p.m. L. V, A LES, 71121 S Miiry Furiiiuliod IIohho to Lot, . At' lUNAUOU. coi.11,.1.1. &P&W l-""-1J .l'dii, f I' 5S I'ustu.f, Ailu,lnii nb, Mir, mid ayiVLSWa I'uatuic. Aiiuiluii uitr on ,.,. i lumi u. Apply at tnu fllji) oi thi ... ' min... tjp r ii i " WANTED. A GOOD UAKEit who thoroughly iiAduittindii m Lu.Iiicsk, Al o oiu wlio lias a gene al knowledge ol th i.mhi(vsi :uul unili tsLiiiiIr iniikinir bi cud Gotidwages and S culy 1 o ition. Apply at once to J. E WISKMVN, 711tf General Hur.iiiouj Agent. Furnished Itoonis. 10 LET lit the HLIiGAXVLY FURNL-UED LOOG.NG UOjriC kno in iw tlio WHITE HOUSE 118 Nuuanu Avenue, aLo e Eeretaniu aiieei.aso, soino OO'l'l'AGd KOOMS. Apply on tlio proiiiUoa to 705 hn Miv. J. T. WHITE, Propiletoiesf rIo Lot. IE SIDE of that lieautiful Offlco now occunh'tl ciniro by J. E. O w'ivi.in n In ill Cnirmtmll Hloek. Mer ch.int -( t, wl li3.aect ollUio FurultiiH', Apply to J. E. -WISEMAN. 041 tt Qout'ial liusiue Agent. Vv?5rL. Oceanic- Steamship Oomp'y. -.. FS THE MAUNiriCLT u anil 1 leg iitStiiii.Hliip ZtfSSDL ss & MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA, Will kac Hi nolulu iiud Sun FniticiM.u on the 1st and 15 th. of Each Month. PASsnxar.ns may have their names booked In tidvanoe by nppb tug at the olliue ol the agents?. I'absengera by this line are hereby no tified that I hey will be allowed 2.0 lbs of baggage fice by 1 ho Overland Hull way, w-lieu traveling East. Excursion Tickets tor Round Trip, $125, good lo letitrn liy any ot tlio Coinp.my'b bltMinur-t within ninety d iy. AlKKCiiANDisn intended for shipment by lliis line will be received lieu of cnargc in the Company's Nuw Wnie house ami receipts Issued for eamc. LnsukAnck on ineiehaudlsc, whilst in Ike warehouse, w 11 be at owuei's rUk. War. U. hi win & Co., Anents, O. S. S. Co. AVXJL.JLJL3LC'$ S. . CO. liilllltOtl. jfStoarnor Kinnui King, C iiiiiminder, JLrt.-uv'ea rionolulu each Tueaday at 4 p.m., tDtlcliitig at Lalniina, Maa-liiL-ii Hay, Makuiia, Mahukoua, Ka wuiliae, Laupalioelme nnd liilo. Ui'tiiiiiitig, ,'ill toueli at all thft ulovi- porta, arriving at Utmolulu uueli Sutii' ay utti-imniii. Steam Navigation Company's liEKfi OS? STEA3IEKS. :. The Planter, mates, . - . Comninnder, Wt:i i mi ujgnl rly for Koui and Kuu Lkavks Honolulu at 4 p.m. on FllflllV. An 1 Tiiiirlnv AInv '.' i Tuorfiiav , " I I ' ... J.... , , ....4, 15 F.iday, .lune li Tttesd.iv, " 17 F.iday,' " i7 Ki ulny, " y.i l'ueitliiv, Slay 11 Prhiny " 10 Ai:iuvi:s at Honolulu at 5 r.M fii-tity, Apiil II T.teailny,' ' 22 r'riday, M y a Tueoiitiy, " 13 i-'iilai, " 2J Tuesday, Fiitlay, Tuesday, Fiidiiy,' June :! " 24 July 4 Thel-calani camkiion, - - - Commander, Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Kolou, Elccle, and Waimua-, Kauai, licluruing, leaves Nawiliwili every riaiuid.iy evening. The James Makee, ritKCMAX, . . Commander Lcavos Honolulu every Thursday at 8 p.m. lor lvapau and Kilaue.i. Ec tiiining, lenves Kiiiiai every Tuesday at 4 p-m , and toucliing at Wninae, boili ways The C. R. Bishop, davis, .... Commander. Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaelc, Ilonokaa and Paauli.ui.-RoMirnin airivcs .it Honolulu every Sunday morning. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The f.ivoiitc bgtnc W. G. Irwin Turner, - Master, W II lune quick dispatch for the above port. For tie glil or passage npply lo "Wsi. G. Iuwi.N & Co., Agents. FOR IIILO DIRECT. The Clipper Schooner JENNIE WALKER, Ni- oj, ... Master, Will ma regularly between Honolulu, and Ililo. For truighl or parage apply to the C iptnm on board, or to tne Facikic Navigatijn Co., (ill "tin Cor. Nuuanu & Qaeen sis. Till! FAST SAILIKO , Schooner Ehukai will run tcgularly .i.1ALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday-, weather permitting. For freight or pansngc apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navioation Co., L81 Agents. LAINE & CO. II io a L-irgo S'ock of ne VAT BEST HAY. Which is otTcied at Lowest MirkctPricca -AND- . Dolivored Frootoany part or the City agentTios the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance 03- LOF CAL1FOKN1A. Agents for tlio IIoocr Telephone. Co -nmissioner of Deods for California Telephone No. W7. 71 0 THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT, ICXC: 8rXl? GET, II. Cavenagli, a Proprietor. MJafl ftsSj JlKAJLS Cook'iltoord,r';;i3nSAt all hours Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit Received I y over,' steamer. J01 Notice GoviniKou's ui'Kiorc, Hoxo- j.ui.u, Sept. 24,1 "81. y NOTICE la luueby given hat no dolus contracted on bel.nlf of the Ha waiian htm I will lie recognize 1 or paid uuless oidcrtd by the under Igne 1. Jno. '. Dominib, Governor of Oahu. jfsfU Js lu J. E, WISEI Campljell'is Tsov JJloelc,.... ....Merchant Street, Telephone, 172. P. O. Uox, JJiri. DRIA-JLj 33,3?A.rJL',DE -A. GS-X2 IST T, Employment Agent, Custom HoUso Broker, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, and General Business Agent Thi- only General Binlnc Arcnl in the Iliwailm Island". OkO ly Or.lots of Every Kind and Nairn c St 1 cited from the Various Islands. P. O. llox 207. No. G7 and 69 IIolol Street Just Received per fosli Oysters, Fr Fi esli And a full line of Fresh Cal- & Eastern Groccri2S. Pea Mqal, Bean Meal, Maize, &c., &c, ooi1h Moltl Low. nnillrUvcrpil l-'l-co of Clmrcc to all partH of city. IMPORTERS 'AND DEALERS Hardware, Agricultural Implements, IJillingl am S eel P"o.v, Fence Wire, Staples, a B Kerosene OH, iHouje Furnishing Goods, Lamp Goods, SILVER PLA'I ED WARE. &c, &c, &c. 052 EEADT FOR IUMISHING HOUSES. YCAIM Parlor Cots, Bkoroom Sots, Odd Chairs, Dininrj Tables, Centre Tables, Mattresses, Pillows, Rugs, .Matting, Lainbre.ju'ns, Cornices and Picture Frames OP LVEKY DESCRIPTION MAUE TO'JORUEll. 105 & 107 Toil Street, Honolulu, H. I. EST I-dard Or'e-s will ro'civc P o-mt and Careful Attention. GOO 3m 1 Pioneer Carriage Manufactory, 0L.") - '?w 7.r, 77 and SJ ppr2 King St. Ajraa8ifrftrffanl WHITMAN & WRIGHT, (Luto t. J. HOS33.) All orders for Wlieol-vehielcs of every description tilled with promptness nnd divpatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round. JUST FINE CABBLiVGE WORK A SPECIALTY, -a Nothing too hot or too heavy for in. TRAM OAKS, OMNIBUSSES. PLANTA. TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CAHTS, ninde to order, nltercd Or roflaircd. Our Horso Shoeing Department Is under the supervision of a prnctir.nl man a mechanic hccoiuI to nor.'j. Wft huvc no use for soaking scalds or jot tubs. All work guaranteed. .-Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT, M) lv 7r.. 77 and 81 Kini: Street. 1M Firing npilE UNDERSIGNED BEG Leave X lo intouij thu Pin lie and their rtiundo that they I ae opcutvl a Blat'l: Miiith and Wngou Simp No. 32 King Street 1...1.1 .i M'liinntro.i u linrn IliPV :tri tiviiD.ititil li) MnkoniidB 'piUrall kiiutsof Caniiigcs inn) Wiujoiis on thu Shoitcst Notice mid Jtcibtmuhlo tcriiif-. N. H. Our Hoi-he Shoeing department i-i noi under the Supurvlnion of liiied men, but wc do the work ouibclus Our motto guniantee to givo Salisfuction, give us a call. m 3m ' R E WCASTLE & SAG R. FRAWK. HUSTACE, Drnyinan, (Successor to C. P. Ward.) (11 ...!..... fM. nn.fn.p.i tmilfltlv' lit. iVIl UiliUI-J ll'l ll(,u iiwii...j .v- tentled to, at tlio lowest, rate". Also for sale: KukauUo Salt, I'lro Wootl, AVIilte unit llldfU Kami in quantities to suit, al lowest prices., g COS ly PIONEBR STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY. F. HORN, I'ractical Confcotionoi, Paatry Cook and Baker. IN o.7i uotoi m. loiepxiono . Telepl one No. 2-10. Honolulu, Mariposa, May 8, , &C, BE & Co. Pianos. Organs. Guitars Accordcons, Violins. Banjos, Flutes. Harmonicas, Strings. Salmou pzA-N-Y 75, 77 and 81 King St. SB Wilson Brothers, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Horso Shooing a specialty A first-class in tin being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on the Esplanade, op. nopper's.204 Notice. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom It uiny concern. j.rY.vw The uuderslgned having MfXKMmiulo alterations, additions, OT8iand improvements in his m-Jhd SOAP FACTORY, is now prepared to glvo The Highest Cash Value for any quautlty of TALLOW, And will furnish containers for tho Bame free of cost to any one who may desire. VIIOH. W. KAWiTilNS, Honolulu Soap 'Works. Ofllco la Brick Building, King street, Leleo. 488 lj tes -$ K K r 1 f -i iiBrii