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rPT nrnn irnfflawwr -ar TV'Wu'W1 w gJ!gy!??! BISHOP & Co., BAifXfi1 3 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. HBinn'wiwiWmipaiiiMMH i in''1IT Draw Exchange on the, JGuitlc oL'Culli'ornln, S. fc And their agents In NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONO. Messrs. N. 31. ItotliEclillil & Son, Lor. '.on The Commercial Unnk Co., of Sydi ey, Loudon, The Commercial, Bank Co., of Sydney, Sydney, The Bank of Now Zealand : Auckl ml, Chrlstuhurch, mill Wellington, Tim Bank of British Columbia, ic torln, B. C, and Portlaud, Or. ami Trausact u General Banking Business. CC!) lv E'UflgECW Mil, VS. (,'. W. JS. Jiowne). OKF.AT 1IMTAIN. Gladstone lias noitponcri Fledgtd to neither Beet nor Putty, Bnt established for tho benefit of all, THURSDAY, MAKC1I 18, 188C. PUBLIC BORROWING. Wc have no more "horror of public borrowing" than of private borrow ing, when kept within proper bounds and resorted to for proper objects. Private individuals may, and often do, benefit themselves and the money lender by borrowing. The same is true of governments. Pri vate individuals may also, and often do, borrow for business and other purposes to an injudicious extent, to the injury of themselves mid of the capitalist. Governments arc liable to do the same thing, as in the case of Kgypt. When the ordinary revenue of a country is insutllcient, to borrow for the construction of reproductive public works is legiti mate and wise. Statesmen consider it the best expedient for developing the resources of a new country. Nevertheless, it is believed by many clear headed and far-seeing men that the modern tendency to borrow has gone to extremes, and that the Brit ish colonics which have been re ferred to as oxamples of wise bor rowing, will, in the future, regret having involved themselves so deeply. No doubt, a moderate loan of a million or two dollars might be incurred by this country for the country's good. Hawaii has un developed resources, and what is mainly needed for their development is roads, bridges, and wharves. Money borrowed for these purposes and judiciously expended would be reproductive. Past borrowing by this country, or rather the way in which the borrowed capital has been used, has not been entirely satis factory. Considerable sums have been wasted on useless objects, and inadequate results attained in quar ters where the amounts expended should have produced a better showing. MAIL ACCOMMODATION. The paragraph in yesterday's JuixKTix from the New Zealand Jlcrald, giving the history of the sale of the Zealandia and Australia to the Oceanic Steamship Company is interesting to this community, inasmuch as it relates to what may be an event of considerable import ance to this Kingdom. In general terras it may be said that most peo ple are rather pleased at the termi nation of the rivalry of the past few months. But as a specific fact, it may be noted that it does not matter a continental to Honolulu who own the steamers. What this city is after now, and has been waiting for with exemplary paticnee.is, for, at least fortnightly regular steamship mails to and from the Coast. Onco this boon is secured, there will be very few people who will bo con cerned to ask any questions about the proprietorship of the steamers. Jt is honed that, now tho Oceanic Company is well equipped with steamers, arrangements will immedi ately be perfected for a semi monthly mail service. Otherwise, there is a possibility that tho Oceanic Com pany's business may bo cut in two 1y another steamer coming in, with out a "by your leave," between tho trips on their lime table. The pro ject has been mooted, and so far as ivo can learn, its originators arc only waiting to sec how the Oceanic Company proposo to time tho voy ages of their reinforced licet with reference to mail and passenger ac-' coniinodation for Honolulu. the an nouncement of his policy tii.il April, and various attempts made in both housed, to draw the minister, have been unsuccessful. Ditwlt has uttered n protest nga'nst the 'Mtragrs which degrade liclaud be. ore lie wot Id. Lord Randolph's Ulster campaign has drawn the attention of England to the fact that tiiero are two Irelands, one for tl:u other, against homo rule. The police authorities wee loudly denounced on account of tin Loudon riots, and a new Chief of Police was to be appointed. Three important measures arc announced, (1) tho question of procedure to bo submitted to n com mittee of thirty, of which it was understood that Lord Ilartinglon would be chairman ; (2) a 'nil com pelling liish landlords to compen sate tennants for improvements ; and (.'!) a bill to remedy the grievances of tho Scotch crofters, which is intended to secure them f.iir rents, fixity of tenure, and power to obtain compulsory leases. Tlie J'atl Mall Gazette continues agitating tho Dilko case, fie result of which is a reaction in favor of Sir Charles Dilkc, again-t whom public sentiments was previously very strong. Lieutenant Grccly "Three Years of Arctic Service" is highly eulo gized by the leading journals. The resignation of Air. Hopkin, for many years Secretary of the American Legation, and who has piovcd a capable and faithlul public servant, is announced. Ins succes sor, Air. White, is spoken of as a gentleman of excellent abilities and highly popular personal qualities. A sensation has been created in London by the testimony in the case of lJcv. JMr. Dyson, tho Wesleyau clergyman on trial with II is. Ade laidc'lJartlctt for the alleged murder on New Year's eve by chloroform of her husband, Kdward I. llarllctt, of Piiinlico. The prosecution con tend that several years ago Uartlctt, failing in health, surrendered his wife to Dyson, who was the family pastor; that Dyson .subequently maintained a husband's relation with Mrs. llarllclt in her homo with Jlartlett's approval and encourage ment, but unknown to other people; that last autumn Bartlctt became desirous to gain possession of what he had surrendered, although the lady insisted on keeping faith with her pastor; that Bartlett's overtures became so persistent that Mrs. Bart lctt resorted to the ex) etlient of overcoming him by stupe; ying him with chloroform, and that on New Year's Eve, when he appn ached her with paitieularly violent demonstra tions, Mrs. Bartlctt sprinkled bitch a large quantity of chl roform which had been procured by Dyson on her husband's faei that he fell back unconscious and died from its effects. The defense u that the death was accidental and that tho chloroform was used witu an inno cent purpose, but the prosecution intend to prove that Dyson and Mrs. Bartlctt killed Bartlctt, in order to remove him as an obstacle to their continued union. Dyson on his preliminary exami nation swore that while he and Mrs. Bartlctt expected to mary in the event of her husband's death, all their relations had always been of the most innocent nature. A ser vant who testified for tho prosecu tion swore to the frequency and duration of Dyson's visits to Mrs. Bartlctt. 'Witnesses said that when ever the clergyman called in cold weather Mrs Bartlctt warmed a pair of slippers at the fire for him, and that generally she carefully pinned the blinds of the room wherein she entertained him. The servant swore that she saw Mrs. Bartlctt and tho preacher sitting on tho floor together, and had also seen Mr. Dyson sitting in a low chair, with Mrs. Bartlctt on the floor be fore him, with her head in his lap. i tc ndop'n r ox- optio. even Mir.o !' made bytl. occttd will supervision uithoriticK irons of sci the bill is c opposition 1 oightt lief that th inci the w-iy si throughout 'rus' The JSFo V G nounccs tin Bisn an address 'oni i Thorn, of V ist P. the expuls jii oi brokers, be uise, employ onl, Polis violent Mcaus ' . otMcr to effect iu amendment ittces it is ex- jfn the right of ic commercial ' wners and pa- . inal adoption of Ithough Catholic .13, under tho be- to will prepare r supervision ian Gazclto an- ick has received . worklngincn of tissia, demanding Polish timber 3 is alleged, they labor. Uorporation Stddfeg n' DAm FOil SAM3. J. K. WILUEU. ' Haw'n Carriage Manf'g Co., $ no I j;. 0. Hill iV. Son, & 75 Intcr.lslnnd S. N. Co., 0100 Bell Telephone, :r. Haw'n AgrieulttirnUCo, 00 Wilder' Slomnhlp Co., It" C. Biowcr A: Co., 1(0 Hit I nun, 10 Woodhiwn Dairy, 5)0 Walltiku Sugar Co., !B Walmnnalo, 155 Star Mill. va HeclprocltyWucarCo., hO L. A. THUKSTON, Slock Biokei. S Merchant Street. 151 ly Adm'tors' Sale VlTEIl -TATKS. nciicc mien luetro- PAn vAi.ur. 1(10 ino IfW HI 100 100 iro 100 loo 100 100 500 100 An imint so nut tiolitan IIoj San ''rancisco, on tin. evening ol the 27lh February, to hear an ad ess from the delegate of the Kcderr d Council to the recent labor con 's ai Portland. The delegate hi' l take tii Suattlc on his trip, and iter au investigation of the facts, hara'-t .-mod the whole business "." i the most infamous out rage ever p.'i'preiw.tcu on American soil." A long series of resolutions, denouncing the Seattle outrages, demanding the tn-il, conviction and hanging o1' the i urderers and tho inipeaehnie . of Governor Squires and that a Million copies of the reso lutions be j.iintcd .md distributed to the world, were adopted. A genuine winter storm of terrillle severity was ropoited, on the 27th, to be raging in New Yoik, through out New England and along the Canadian r-n.ist. Tliermon etcr was down to 7 de grees beloii Zero, and the wind blowing fri.i fll to CC miles per hour. A br. iieinan, Cornelius Cough lan on the oston ; ml Lowell rail way was bl-wn fiom the top of a car into the Charles Biver and drowned. A milkn an, Edward Lus eonib, at La.vrcnce, was blown from his uagon : "id diul from the effects !0S. i sla' le of horses, be J'iern Lorillard, at the took farm, Jobstown. was old, the proceeds , foi i:7 thoroughbreds, L'he ' ugest price was . a tli o-year-old filly. i Denver youth, the amount of OV Val'ble Real Estate. By order of the Administrator of the Miiku! Kilutc, we will fell at jiuhllo auction, dm MONDAY, March 22nd, AT li! O'CLOCK, NOOIJ, On the premise, that ceiialn parcel of hind on the corner of Berclunlu and Union Streets, with the handsome Family Residence thereon, built by the late dipt. 3lU for his own use. The house Is largo and roomy, faithfully built, and with parti, cular reference to tho wants of ourtio picnl climate. The placo ran bo viewed at any time upon application to IltWIN&G'o. of his injtii The cut, longing to Bancocas New Jerse. aggregatin $119,050. 820,000, f L. P. 3, forged di 820,000 o Banking C Immediately after the talc of the house and lot we will tell 5 Lots at Waikiki, adjoining the residence ol V. (). Irwin, Esq., and numbered n per Kmvolnni I 'ark plan respectively lltl, 117, IIS, 110, 120. E. P. ADA IMS & CO., 01 Auctioneer'-. loin more Ma IJ uiu or Household Furniture. lory, ts t -iprip upa k-v Mercantile and l'residei weaker th water wi and the F plenty of A MAN garC at this 00 . Gi be alw leh .at. WA .lttCl Oei to bo Hot y is said used to be . -i weaken gravy, desman lias had i.owell Courier. TED, ion-cs and work In n pieferred. Apply 1) Kt Haw Oi tn House. Tliiirxih 'li-:i'K, 3Enr. 18th, JSutimh h a'-. JInv. SIHh, jMiiHii -, fe -tui'tlny p. ii. l'o vely ' nights only. Freu W. Millis. Uy order or tho Adm initiators of 'ho Malieo K-itate, we will tell at public auction, on MONDAY, March 22nd, AT 10 o'ci OCIC, A.M., at the residence, corner Kerelnnia Union Streets, the anil in The Mona ii Vet t iiaqulsl and Humorist, In hh allle, n tisieal, mlith-pio. vol; in and " Ined entertain. men', mtitled U si isrs souci." cc "'L.c Wedding Ureal; .ucln , omu of thu Gucsu TJic German stpindron, com manded by Admiral Knorr, arrived sit' Sydney, N. S. W., on tho 1st of March. A conference on Imperial Federa tion will bo held in England in July, ;ind delegates from tho Colonial Federation League are invited to be ircsent, J' (iUUMAXV. Emperor William was confined to his room, suffering from a contusion of the loft hip. The injury was not regarded serious, but tho physicians deemed it necessary to enjoin abso lute quiet for a while. The committees appointed by the upper and lower houses of the Land tag on the bills for fierinanizing tho Polish provinces will report in favor of the (lovcrnmcnrs proposals, with slight amendments. In the debate in thu lower house on tho bill for appointment of elementary school teachers, Dr. Windthorst, leader of the Clerical party, demanded that no ehnngo bo made In the scholastic system until the promulgation of tho new law for public instruc tion. He declared that if tho schools bo withdrawn from the surveillance of tho Church and placed under the solo control of the State 1hc change would bo more fatal than the Kul turkainp. Ilerr Virchon announced himself a partisan in the matter of Germanizing the Polish provinces upon tills condition, that it de veloped German civilization. Hcrr Vcrchon, however, wns opposed to Go and fabt," intn- met there. TUOUU.- OOU ! n la McCabe. Tho TOIU 'DO .i. d the WHALE, and t hoili --f great Inn. Oliiiva lor "ttiii'Koiiii.toi. Change i proLiinnio nliihtly. Seats secured ui .1. E. 'i it-einan's liox plan opens MONDAY i..oining, at !l o'clock. 3TMr. Millhtu.s over 10,000 critic isms fiom leadii . papers throughout Europe an. llioCi linies acknowledging him to ho i tlin Hi t rank as a Vcntrilo. quist and ' moriit To bo seen at J. E. WUcimui's. Mlllce. Popular prices, ?.l, 75o., COe. 75 lw Regular Cash. Sale FKIDAY, Mnreh 10, 1S80, at 10 o'cloul: A :t , I will sell, at my Saleroom, u full lino of Dry C-ooef s, Clothing Crockery in part as follows, viz: Drab Silk rep Parlor Set, 8 pieces; Iinuwood Center Table, 2 Uroiizes and Stands, ( Oil Painting", 2 Walnut and Gilt Minors, Music Back, IjTMtIle "Vases. Marble Busts. C.upeting, Oak Extension Dining Table, Oak Sideboard and Mirror, 12 Onk Dining Chairs, Glass nnd Plated Ware, Majolica Ware, 1 Sextant, Glasn J.amps 1 ClitncML' 1'orcelniii Breakfast and Dinner Set, a 11W Huh ooin Sets, eomnlete, Wardrobes, Mattiesses Pillows, Mo-quito Nets, Clietlbniers, Covcrrd Lounges, Camphor Trunk, Velvet Hugs, Carpet Chairs, Clothes Hox, Parian Figures, Toilet Sets, Chnmhcr Sets, 1 Itosuwood Bedroom bet, coniiiletc, Kocklng ChalrJ. Hat Back', Itevolvlng Chair, Whatnot-, Flower Pots and Stands Koa Meat Se , Beirlgerator, Stove and Kitchen Fiunl- lure, Bath Tub, etc., etc. t Top Buggy, Alo, Harness, Step Ladder, etc. etc. E. P. ADAMS 01 & CO., Auotinneni "OitST 3 & WILDER, IMI'OKTEBS AXD DEAbEltS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Beg to cnll the attention of their many pntrons and hoiiHekeepers gener ally to tho varied isjortiiient of tlielr Exoellerst Mew, Stock ! Which Is constantly replenlheil by every vessel arriving from tlie Slates and Europe, selected with peclal rare to cater to the recognized critical taste of local patronage. Groceries and Provisions In every vailetyof detail. MACONDltAY & CO.'S finest Green and Black Teas; American ui Eilisli Tattle Luxuries ! And delicacies in endless variety. Oroisc it Blackwoll's Conserves and the Cutting it Packing's First Grade; The Celebrated Dold & SonV Bullalo llanii aiid Bacon, thu choicest ever brought to this market; Cereals In eveiy variety In patent wtavel pioof tins; Mvaporated and Pitted Frulti ami eveiy variety of .Nuts; Oysters, Fish, Vegetables and Fruits On lee Every Steamer. 2?- A personal Inspection of our FBF.SH STOCK, we believe, will result iu a kccnulgc to appetite and a heightened interest In the HOME MEAL . JUST OPENED U1Y A FIK lilXE or Jersey Waists from $2 to $8; Jersey Cloths in all Shades; Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, the latest Styles; Fcathors, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, All-Over Lace, Arasenes, Chemilles, And a Fine Line of Trunks, AT OK.A.S. .5. SniSJBCaBL. Another Victorj T lnssv gs ol re, Fresh Groceries, ii, 1 Sugar, Galifor la & laui Potatoes, Onions 1 Co- Barley and OatH, Dales of V ippir Paper, Cases uf Pilot and Jloi m Hi J, a largo variety of limn- ho? . F'ih'mILmi;, !.8ei' 1 Curttage, 1 Horse, 1 jken harness and Middle, kind nil gi m, suitable for a nilly. Mexica & h .tralian Saddlos Sets i ' Harness, CiiHOH u K''iif,.3Hh Alu in llunil. Aflininistratofs Sals. By order of .tlr. rielig, administrator of of the Eslalu of L. Ahuna, deceased, uf Waialua, Oahu, 1 will tell at public auction, at my salesroom, Ho. 40 Queen Stieet, On TUESDAY, Mar. 23d, at 12 o'clock, a.m., a certain Lease of Premises situated In 'Waialua, and formeily o copied by the defeased as a store, -ware houses, dwellings, &c, &c. The Lento will explio on the 1st .lanmiry, 18sU, and the rent of same is $10 per month. Aho, the whole of the Stock of Merchandise contained in store: 1 Hall's Fire-Proof Safe, Store 1'lMuies, S Binkes, 1 Hoisc, 1 Set Harness, Household Furniture and Effects), Kitchen Fuinlliiio and Utensils, &c, &c. 1'arlIuH wishing to examine tho abovo premises and for further liitormatli n, can apply to Mr. tf. BKMG, at tho oi'lco of Messrs. M. B. Grliihauin & Co,, Honolulu. E2y Terms cash, uipl deeds at e.. penso of purchaser. l"oi Steuiner lUni'iposu, the TEMPLE OF FASHION Avill receive i 1'ull line of tlie Latest American ami English Styles of Djy Goods. A complete and nssnrted invoice of Dry Good?, comprising tho latest leading styles of Luliesand blisses' Wear; also, everything of new departure iu the Dry Goods linu; also, an excellent Stock of X-.lxe and Misses' Sjlioes, Fine Goods and bed-rock Prices is our motto. Everything guaranteed to ho as icpresented. Our Stool, is open to inspection. Everybody is invited. The Gents' Furnishing Department Blunt be Closed before the arrival of the Marijiosa. tST Wo have a small Mock of Men's and Boys' Suita on hand which, until the ar rival, cun bo bought at less ihan factory prices. If you doubt, call. " SeebiR Is believing.' . " S. COHN & CO., Proprietors. P.O. BOX 315.' ESTABLISHED 1870. Tolophono 172. General LEWIS J. 70 2w LEVEY, Auctioneer. 31E-OPENED. rpiIK Union Hair Dressing Saloon has X been reopened by O. Molteno, as temporary artUt. 08 8w CainiilM'll JUloolc, Ileal Estate Agent, Employment Agent. i ihiei's Steanithlp Agent, Great Burlington Kuilioad Agent iu America. E. WISEMAN, Business Agent. Honolulu, ir. X. Custom House Uroker, Money Broker, aianngcr iiawaiian Opeia Jlouse, Flro and Life Insurance Agent. (U12 lyj MANILA CIGARS In Bond or Duly Puld. A Very Choioo Lot, Fresh and Full. Tho Be-t in tho Market. H0LLISTEB, S10 & Co. PRIVATE LESSONS TN DHAWIXG AND PAINTING: X witter coli ib and oils: norHnenllvr. H. O. BAnNFIELD, No 1 Kiikiit Street. etc. 00 lm COTTAGE TO ItENT, No. 327 Beretanla Street, at present occupied by A. Ehlers. l'OBSCBslon L'ivpn Mnv lot Enquire on tho premises, or of L. WAY Klnau Street, in rear. 70 tf . i. A J-