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THE DAILY HULLETIN, FERRUARY 27. 1895.
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THE CABLE TO HAWAII.
Tho Voto in tho Senate for tho Ap
propriation of $000,000
Washington, D. C, Fob. . By
tho dvcisiro roto of J16 lo 2." tho
Senate voted to-day to inaugurate
tho project of laying n pablo from
tho 1'auifiu coat to Hawaii. An
nuimidment to tho diplomatic and
consular appropriation bill was
made giving SoOO.OOO for boginning
work on tho cable, and authorizing
tho president to contract for tho en
tire work, ufliiuatiul to cost $3,000,
000. This was the first practical result
coining from tho intermittent Hawai
ian debate, lasting more than a
year, aud renewed with intensity tho
last week in connection with tho
proposed cable. Tho debate of tho
last two days ha shownthat tho
linos of division wore practically tho
same as those heretolore existing on
nil ishues over Hawaii, tho republi
can peuators urgiug closer relation
ship by cable, and ultimately by an
nuexatiop, tho democratic senators,
as a rule, contending against the
'cable or other entangling alliances
with Hawaii.
But this party division had uotablo
exceptions during tho debate, and
was emphasized m tho Glial vole.
Six domocratia senators, Morgan,
Gorman, Hill, Mutler, Call aud
White voted with the twenty threo
republican sonators, and threo po
pulists, constituting the majority
for the cable. Ouo republican sen
ator, Mr. i'ottigrow, voted with tho
democrats against tho cable. All
absent republicans aud two popu
lists were for tho proposition.
Tho diplomatic aud consular bill
was then passed.
THE VOTE ON THE CAM.E.
Followiug is tho detailed voto on
tho Hawaiian cable:
Aldriuh,
Allison,
llurrons,
Duller,
Call,
Cary,
Chandler,
Clark,
Cull in,
Davli.
DuIjdIh,
l'ryn,
Uuiman,
Hulo,
Hnnihrougli,
llawley,
iiHE""'
Hoar,
Kyle,
IaxIru,
Mamlcrnon,
Mitchell, Ore
Morgan,
Morrill,
Teller,
Perkins,
l'roclor,
1'Intt,
Sherman,
Squire,
Htewurt,
Teller.
WaMiburo,
While
Wolcutt-.
Dcrrv,
DlncKbiirn,
Jlrli-c.
Oairrry.
Cockr. II,
Uiorgu,
(Iray.
JlnrrN,
lluntoii,
Jnui-i, Ark ,
Lindcay,
Mcl.mirlii,
Atari n,
Mitchell, Ws
Murphy,
runner,
r.iseo,
Prttlgrew,
Uiiiicoin,
Kuneli,
.Smith,
lurpie,
Vc,
Vila-,,
Walsh-l'S
Tho pairs on tho Hawaiian cablo
proposition wore as follow., tho first
named would have voted for tho
J imposition: Allen and Bate, Mo
lillin aud lilauuhard, Dolph aud 1
Coke, Cameron aud Gibson, Shoup
and L'ugu, Quay and McThorsou,
Mantle and Voorheos, Gallinger
and Mills, Wilson aud Gordon,
Jones (Nov.) aud Dauiol, Dixon aud '
Irby, l'ritchard and Faulkner. '
Mr. Camden said his absence was i
accidental and howould have voted 1
no if present. Mr. Power was present
aud did not vote.
DIPLOMATS WERE MESENT,
Dutiug the dibcusMon on tho
auuunluieut appropriating SiiOO.OOO
for beginning a cablo to Hawaii, Mr.
Hastings, secretary of tho Hawaiian
legation, occupied a placo in tho
diplomatic gallery and. several other
foreign diplomats wero present, ex
pecting a filial action ou tho Hawai
ian item.
Mr. Blackburn protested against
making the cablo amendment a
"rider" to an appropriation bill, de
claring that it was an unprecedented
incumbrauco of tho diplomatic bill
with general legislation. "This is
tho opening wedgo toward tho an
nexation of Hawaii, lying so near to
tho heart of mauy senators," do
clnred Mr. Blackburn.
Mr. Maudorson expressed liimsolf
iu favor of breaking seuato rules
aud precedents in order to adopt
such a moritorious project. Tho
senator urged the annexation of Ha
waii. Mr. Gray said the speech of
Mr. Morgan yesterday would load
one to believe we wero on tho eve of
a groat war with England.
"Not at all," said Mr. Morgan. "I
merely gave the circumstances, show
ing wo wero likely to bo badly
cheated."
Mr. Hawley said ho was surprised
that Mr, Gray closed his oyes to the
extent of the British navy and her
establishment of strategic stations,
tho last ouo sought being Hawaii.
"I have ho fear of Great Britain,"
continued Mr. Gray. "Wo aro not
yet roady to embark ou her course
of empire around tho world." Tho
senator denounced tho cablo plan as
one iu the iutorest of corporations
ami others having interests in Ha
waii. Mr. Lodgo varied the Hawaiian
discussion by urgiug an amendment
to the diplomatic aud consular bill
placing-tho foreign Borvicoou n oivil
sorvtco basis.
i Tho first vote was takon by agrpo-1
' niont at 2:30, aud was on tho point
of order raised against the Hawaiian
cable amendment. Tho point of or-;
dor was dfoatid 80 to 25.
Tho voto was regarded ns a tost,
I and tho voto on tho main question
' tho $f00.000 amendment for begin-1
uing work on tho Hawaiian cable
resulted in tho same voto exactly.
i Tho amondmentto placo tho foreign
service on a civil-servico bisis was
disposed of on a point of ordor by a
viva voco voto. The diplomatic and
consular bill, as thus amended, was
then passou without division. j
i Hawaiian Republican Club '
At the meeting of tho Hawaiian
' Republican Club last night, tho con
stitution was amended to do away
, with tho initiation fee, and to admit
white men to membership. A reso
( lution was adopted condemning as
unjust tho resolution of tho citizens'
, guard, which callod for dismissal of
I all Government employees who were
not in tho military or police prior to
January 6, 1805, as this club had
placed itself on rocord by provious
resolution lo support tho republic in
time of trouble as well as of peace, i
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President Theo H. Davles.
Vlco Prosldont F. M. Swanzy
Treasurer W. H. Halrd
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Auditor T. It. Keyworth.
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PRnCLMAATION,
EXECUTIVE BUILDING, J
IIo.toLULC, II. I., January 7, 1895.)
Tho right of WRIT OF HABEAS
CORPUS is hereby suspended aud
MARTIAL LAW is instituted rind
established throughout tho Islaud
of Oahu, to continue until further
uotici, during which time, houevor,
tho Courts will coutiuuo iu eossiou
and conduct ordinary business as
usual, except as aforesaid.
By tho President:
SANFORD B. DOLE,
President of the Republio of Ha
waii. J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior.
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Geneiul Headquabters, Refudlio
or Hawaii,
Adjutant General's Office,
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, H. I.,
January 1G, 1895,
Special Ooder No. 25.
OitDEn for a Military Commission.
A Military Commission is heroby
orderod to meet at Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, on Thursday, tho 17th day
of January, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock
a. m., and thereafter from day to day
for tho trial of such prisonors as
may be brought before it on tho
charges and specifications to bo pre
sented by tho Judge Advocate.
The Officers composing tho Com
mission are:
1. Colonel William Austin Whit
ing, First Regiment, N. G. H.
2. Linutenant-Colonol J. H. Fisher,
First Regiment, N. G. H.
0. Captain C. W. Ziegler, Compa
ny F, N. G. H.
1. Captain J. M. Camara, Jr., Com
pany 0, N. G. H.
5. Captain J. W. Pratt, Adjutant,
N. G. H.
6. Captain W. C. Wilder, Jr., Com
pany D, N. G. H.
7. First Lieutenant J. W. Jones,
Compauy D, N. G. H.
Captain William A. Kinney, Atd-do-Camp
on General Staff, Judge
Advocate.
By ordor of tho Commaudor-iu-Chiof.
(Signed) JNO. H. SOPER,
1239-tf Adjutant-Gonerol.
3STOTIOE.
Under MARTIAL LAW every
person found upon tho streets or
in any public placo between the
hours of
0:30 P. M. and 5 A. M.
will bo liable to arrest, unless pro
vided with a pass from Military
Headquarters of the Marshal's
Office.
Tho gathering of crowds is pro
hibited. Anyone disturbing tho peace or
disobeying orders is liable to sum
mary arrost without warraut.
By ordor of tho Commander-in-Chief,
J. H. SOPER,
1231-tf Adjutant-General.
SALOON NOTICE.
From and afterdate LIQUOIIB OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS will he allowed to ho
sold at tho Licensed Saloon', between the
hours ot 0 a. m. and 0. r. u., providing tho
bame bo drank ou tho premises.
No Liquors shall he taken away from
such Snloons except Deer, Ale and Stout.
Any violation of this will cause such Sa
loon to ho Immediately closed. The pres
ence of any person under the Inlluenco ot
llqnor upon any saloon premUus will also
he sulllcleiit lo cause such Saloon to bo Im
mediately closed.
E. Q. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Kepublio of Hawaii.
February 0, 1805. 1250-tf
3STOTIOE
SPECIAL ORDERS No. 31.
The following appoiutment is
heroby announced for tho informa
tion of tho National Guard of Ha
waii. A. G. M. Robertson, to be Aid-do-Camp
on tho Gonoral Staff with
rauk of Captain, from February 11,
1895.
Captain A. G. M. Robertson will
act as Judgo Advocate on tho Mili
tary Commission now iu session in
this city, vice Captain W. A. Kinney,
relieved from said duty.
By ordor of tho Comraander-itt-Chiof.
JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-General.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, H. I., February 11, 1895.
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3STOTIOHJ.
SPECIAL ORDERS. No. 20.
Tho Military Commission now in
session in this city, convoned by
Spocial Orders No. 25, dated January
16, 1895, from theso Headquarters
will hold its sessions without regard
to hours.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-Gonoral.
Adjutant-General's Offico, Hono
lulu, January 19, 1895. 1213-tf
asroTioK.
All persons aro hereby notified
that they aro strictly forbidden to
use fire crackers, Chineso bombs or
any fireworks whatover within tho
limits of Honolulu.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Republio of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Jan. 22, 1895.
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