GAZETTE BOOK AND JOB Every Wednesday Morning, AT per Axarcat. Mailt) to Ferelcn Snbrrlbr at 1JJO. Omn-On Merchant street, west oX he Post OSce, HoatJnlo, H. I. rrimtel aad rViiW tj J. Mcrr Sun, t the CnKianl Pratiar Oelre. to haa aa beatnese cccamwakatisBA antbt mdt ini! panrrms mpmMm i THE "GAIBTTE" OfTHS It now prepared to eirewte aH order tar hid hi mi niiiii. Or ET8RT DKMX1TTI0X, -WITH JTEATXHSS AND DISPATCH VOL. 1Y NO. 24. HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1868. 6.00 PEft YEAB. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS NOTICES. j HcCOLGAX Jc joinsox, MERCHANT TAILORS, FORT STREET. HOKOLTJLTJ. 10 Opposite T. C. limit''' P? IRA RICHARDSON, UIPOKTCIt A DEAIXR 15 BOOTS, SHOES t GESTIEEX"S THE- KISHT5Q GOODS, CniTT.rF.rt nnd Jllereunnt Streets, j hoxolcix, . i. Pr LANGLET, CHOWELL & CO., Wholesale Druggists. Cor. Haitrry and Clay Street K.J JMIA'CIJiCO, CAX- 6-3m ED2WIN JONES, GBOCESf AHD SHI? CHA5DLEB, LaLtalna, TIant. ilocrr uj Eecrusts furnished to ship oa -iJi favorable tern". TUEO. II. I .WILLS, (late JuU. Cnn 1 Ofc. MF0ETE2 A C0JQOSSI05 XESCHABT XCH5T roc Ueyds uJ the Liverpool Cadtmites, Xoxthern Assurance Company, and British mod Foreign Mariae Iasurance Co. S-lT MACI1IA1SX. Tort Street, opposite Odd Fellows' KtH. Give particwler attention to the repair of Fire Arms. Sewing Machines, k Lochs. J)nxif4 of JUacaiaery, fe. wade to Qrdtr. SO- c. k. j. c. picxsex- Xiewers & Dickson, I2tPOKTKS, WHOLESALE XSD Retail Dealers in Lamber and BaiHtag Materials. Fort. King and Merchant streets. Hcaelule. I-l? J. s. VAJJCXX. S. C. ALUS. WAIEEB & A1LE5, Skipping aad Commission MERCHANTS. IWf HONQLCLtr, H. X. L. L. TORBERT, DEAixa nr ltjhbeb akd etest edtd OF BCIXSIXG lTTT?.TAL Orncr Comer Qteen and Fert Streets-13-ly Bolles & Co., STTTP CHAXDLEES A COX31ISSI05 XES CEA5TS, Qaeen Street, particular attention paid to the parchase and sale of HawaSas Prodnce. mar mas sr mnsiHU to C A. traBaca A Co., C. Brewer A Co.. Cajele A Cooke. H. Haekfeld A Co., O. C VTaUrsua, I CL-Eiehards A Co., . George G. Hoive, Ooaler is Eedwood aad Sorti'wtitLszibor, - Shiszies, Soars. Sash. Blinds, Sails, " Paiati, tte At his Old Stand oa the Esplanade. ZS-lj JIKSi. J. II. BLACK, Fancy Mminer, 1 TOST SI-, BETWEE5 EZ5G & EOTEL. j Boanets made ap aad trimmed in the latest styles. Stamping, Braiding and Em- : broidertag. exeeated to order. S. Savidjre, IJCPOEXEB, A DEAIES 15 PEOTI3I0XS ASO C03OOSSI0X XEZCZA5T. acxxt ra rax HitTra Scgar Company. Sale of Kawaihao Potatoes. Fert Street. Hemoials. S-ly r. A. SCII4KFER A: CO-, C03DOSSI05 MEECHASTS, nOCCQlXLT. H. I. CSS-lj) , Ed. HoSjchiaeger & Co, -nCP02TEES A C03OOSSI0X3IESCEA5TS Henotglg. Oaha, H. I. 4-1 J I A. S. Cleslioni, ' TEOLESAXE A BEXAXL DEALES IS GEX tt ,t. MTBrn,,mrsT;t j Fire-proof Store, corner of Qaeen aad Eaaha-, maaa streets. Itetall KstablLshmect on Xssann Street. , Tlieodore C. Heuck, 'XaCPOBZES & COJOOSSIOS 3EESXHAST. H.aohla. Oaha. S. L I-Iy JB. Haekfeld Sc. Co., .GESESAL'COXXISSIOS AGE5TS. Hoaotala. Oaha, S. L S-ly J. D. WICKE, JLjgent for tlae Bremen Board or CadenrrilM. j r All areragt claims against said ITcderrriters, - occaniar- ia or aboot this Kingdom, will 1...- Hr. K-,j rr- T.lT Cliuiir Hoon, (TDXXnSIQS HE3CHA5T ASD 'HH'sT . v AGEXT, ACurroxTHx - Paakaa aad Aaiaaala Sagxr PlaatatioBS. Importer of Teas aad other Chtsese aad For- i eiga uoo4s- aao. n aoiesaie iMair ia na waSaa Prodaec. at th Fire-proof Sure, Xaaaaa Street, below- King. 2I-Iy Afou? & Acliuck, Laprters,'Srialesi and. Be tail Sealen ia 6aral Xtrcisasis and. Cjinra Gssds, Fire-proot Siare ia Sanaaa Street, sader the TahEieHa3. iS-tf , WX. KTAX. TinxTr sxoxx ars. 2, 3&auiaJ(s Street. AS. kinds of Xereaaadise aad Groceries. 33-1 JEWELER AND ENGRAVER XK. J- C4STA Is .a rw prepared taxecata with promptaesa aS-KTjrk: in his L of bosines, saeh as Wavtcal and Clack Repairing; ITi" ' SfanwBarCaoCnir; JowrelrT-. il mat KngraTing. Shop ca Fnt Street, opposite Oil FeUaws' HaJ- iUa -BUSINESS NOTICES, Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Fashionable Clothing. Hits, Cirt. Boots and Snocs, and every variety of Gentle- teen's Superior Fnraishiag Goods. Store lovnnsCpt.SnovvaBnlldlne; MncmoTSTT.noBia.tkt. E. M. VAN REED, cojiMissaorv jikkciiaat, KAXAGA'WA. Haviag Ue best facilities through an iatimaie Zj?T"t bmefeatre.tedtoaiie.hdiJpatra. 1 e. p. ad.uis. AUCnOKEESACOJaCISSI033ZSCHA5T Fire-Proof Store. Robinson s Building, Vueen Street, Uenelula. 1-ly JOHN S. McCREW, M. D., o FFICE Orcr Dr. K- Hoffmann's Drug Stare, corner of Kaahumaau and Merchant sts., opposite the Post 02ee. Residence on Chaplaia Street, between Fort acd Xanana Streets. OrncE Hcxs ton S to 10 a. . ; from 3 tair.x. (IS-lj George Miller, CONTRACTOR AM) UU1LUKH, Honolnlo. II. I. Shop en the Esriaoade, opposite Court Hease. 30-tf C. S. BARTOW, AIT CSX OCT EES.. Eales-Booni, Qaeea Street,ne EaahsBuaa Street. door frcm ir-ir ?OBI7 It PA5Y, NOTARY PUBLIC And Commissioner of Deedsij T.cekmaaAco., - - . ctereas, laker A Co., - - - TOK TKE STATI Or CiXHOKMA. Office at the Bijrc or Bishop A CO. . J. MONTGOMERY CtWTISrrES TO PRACTICE AS A Sebeicor. Atternej", aad Procter in the Sapreme Cocrt, in Law, Equity. Admiralty, Probate aad Direrce. 3t H. A. WIDEMANN, AOXAKY PUBLIC. Ornct at rax Ismjuea DtrAaixxsr. J. P. HUGHES, Importer andgWlanufacturer OP AUl. KIJfDS OF SAJJDI.ERT. Carriaro Trimming dene with neatness and . . " , ,ih,ij.i dispca. AH enlers P"f P'dTti'0;. im-ij SAMUEL C. WILDER, SCGAK P1UAAXEK. Post-0ce address, "VTvLttx. Pxastatioi," T-tf) Eealoa, Oahn. . NEVILLE & BARRETT, Planters & General Store Keepers 1 EEOPTTEA, S. EOXA. EAVAIL , (Xear Eealakekaa Bay.) Island prodaee bought. Ships saFplied with Woo-1, Eeef ard other ncessaries. Ageat at Hoaofala- . i- S. Ctxeaoai. U-ly 1 CHAUNCEY C. BENNETT," Dealer ia Sewsjajeu, Xxgacau. Period icals, etc Fort Street, near King, HocohUa. 19-tf M. S. CRINBAUM & CO., EKPOETEBS AXD TVHOLESALE Dealers in Fashionable Clothing Hats, Caps, Boots andSnoes.and erery xariety of Gentlemen's raperiorfnrnishing roods. STORE IN MAKEE'S BL-OCIC. Qaeen Mrtct, Honolulu, Oann. lfrtf nrr.i, riCX. H. A. F. CI1TTI C BREWER A: CO. COM3HISSI0N AND SHIPPmG SCSZCZAXXS, Hoaotnln. Cank. II-1-AGBSTS Of the Button and Hoaolnln PaenetlJne. ACZJTS-For tne Xakee, ffallnlni and Hue Plantatioss-ACEXTs-For tne Pnrcnase and Sale of Island Prednre. xiro ro Jons JL Hooo, Esq. .Xew Toric Chas. Barwia & Co. p-. J. C Mxajuxx & Co. ) B. S-'CWAis & Co. VSaaFraaetseo. Chas. WAixOTBBOOE,Eq. ) S-ty E. C. ADDERLEY, Importer xad Kaier of all Kiadi of SABDLEEY. HAEJ5ESS. &c Carriazes trimmed Tritlt ceaines and dia patdi. AS repairs dose will cars and proaptness. SHOP OS 1-OBT 5TBFTT. Xeit doer to X. M. Smith & Co's Droz Store. X B. A choice lot of Ladies Superior Saddle a hand. 43 J. H. THOMPSON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH iio.toLCtr, u. i. ILVS COXSTASTLV oatand and tor sale, a good assortiaenl of BEST TUKVIHBn t-s. mas I IISO Best Blacltsmitli-s Coal. At the Lo wrest ifirkrt Tlitxs SS-lj X. KAPZJEE, szrFPrsG aid ccxuseiair agxxt, 0ee with E. P. Adamr, Esq-, mTEE-T STREET, HeX&I.rT,rZ Geo. XrpaLcmat,CXwra.CIrtnr A Co. a-mnsiH. i i waLEsraaiiea. Xaca.KcaaraACa. 'C-P. A i BUSINESS NOTICES. H. McINTYRE, j TOBACCONIST, j TTAS JUST UKCE1VED per China fl Pacict, ma Invoke of I PEIME Iff ATeTT.A CIGABS, , cSmi x. thf . Mltt ,. ALSO, OX HAXD, Tlic II-!.t Itrandst or Siuukin; , 22 ana CLicirln Tobacco. 1m a, w. umua c. a. cxixx. 1 SEVERANCE, CLAEK & CO., Commission Merchants AND j SHIPPING AGENTS, I francUco, Cala. fTe will attead to the sale of Sngar, and all hiads of Island Prodsce, also to the pcrchas ! ing aad forwarding of Merehaadise. CjlsU Adrmnceo made on Conslgn U menta. Cm j. c imit, San Fnadfcu. rertlaad. H'GRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., ronyartling and cojiaissiexaEKCUAiMs P0BTL.OD. OREGOX. THTAVIXm been euat'd in our i i preseat onsiness xor upwards oi serea j Teas, aad being located in a Fire-proof Brick ' Bonding, we are prepared to receive and dis pose of Island Staples, each as Ssgar, Bice, ' Sjraps, Pala, Oocee, etc., to adrantage. Caasigameats especial; solicited for the Ore gon Marhet, to which personal attention win I be paid, and epon which cash adraaees win , be made when required. I EiriEKXCX Chas. TT. Brooks A Co., - - Saa Francisco. Aldrieh, MerriU A Co., Fred-Ikea, Badger A Licdeaberger, - - " Jas. ratnex A Co., j Alien A Lewis, Portland. iMi ! Anion, - - , Lonard A Green, " i S. Saridge, - - - Honolaln. l-3n SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. TITEiisdrrlcrncdhaTiiisrUecn appointed agents for the San Francisco Board ot Underwriters, representing the California. Iiworaitcc Company, 2Iercnanta Iutuat 3Iarlne Ins. Co-, Pacific Insurance Company. CallTornla Uoyd'a, and Home Jlntnallnsnranee Compajiy. Be? lcare to inform Masters of Vessels and the public generally, that all loesee sustained by Vessels and Cargoes, insnred by either of tcc "O companies apuns! pcrtu ortfie seasaad other.nsks.atornear the scxeral , Sandwich. liSnds, Zed Kt t UxtTitUdby Is&ads, mil Kan to be vrrijled by 51-3 H. HACKFELD & CO. G. VT. 1VORTOIN' & CO. C00PEES AND GAUGEES, AT THE XEW STAXD OA THE.ESPIASADE, PREPARED TO AT.T. WOSS US' OTXK. ZJXfE At the Shop next to the Cnstom Honse, where we caa oe- fonad at all -working boors. WE UAYZ 05 BASS AM TOB. SAXX OLE CASKS A2TD BAEEELS, Of dierent sires, new and old, which we will sell at the rery LOWEST 3IAIUET RATES. All work done y a thorongh manner, and warranted to gire satisfaction. Tccls far Sale. - 12&n JXO- 30TT. JUL aorr. John Nott & Co., COPPER & m SMITHS, TxKE PLEASURE IS AXXOUXC inc to the sablie that they are prepared to famish all kinds of Corrza Woax, consist- Jag ia part, of STILLS. STRIKE PASS; SURGHJJl PASS. WOBJfS, PCXPS, Jtr. Also oa hand, a fall assortment of T i 'Wakx, which we offer for sale at the lowest market pnees. 1 ALL EriTDS Or SEPAJBIXG DOSE WITH SEATSESS ASD DISPATCH. Orders from the other Islands will meet with prompt attention. Kaahamana Street, one door abore Flit- aer's- 51-3m it. TREHPEB, Piano Maker & Tuner, OFFERS- HIS SERVICES !TT for Bepairinr and Taning Piano. hariar the best of S triors aad jiacertaiiin aaaa. SatantactioB GaaraBteed. Orders left at the Family Drag Store, Cor ner ol rcrt and. IoteI Street, will meet wna mucediate attenta. IS-3m Y0LCM0 HOUSE. CRATES OF KIEAUEA, HAWAII. 3 THIS ESTABI.ISmiflXT ISA iw ocea for the reeeptn of risitorsC to the Voleaao, wio may rely ea Sadar eom- fortabU rooms, a good table, aad prompt at- always ia readiness. STEAK ASS STJLFBTJ3 SAXES I Series Graired aad Stabled if Desired. CHARGES IlEASOSABLE. Parties Tisitiag thl Voleaao ria Hilo, can procure naih warranted ta make the jenr ney, by D- H. Hrrcaeocx. Esq HUo. 15-Iy GEORGE WILLIAMS, t IICESSED SE3PPI5G AGE5T, CBXttXKlES tfae bnjIne- on his old plan ef settling with ceers aad seamen immediately: a their shiepxag at his t Harmg no ctcseetiaa, either direct or indirect, with aay intfltffng estahGthmeat, aad. allowing a deliti to I collected at his fica ha hopes to gi p as good safitfactfea ta the fatare as he haa ia the pari. " tS-Oftee en St. Kobisaoa A Co.'s Vharf, aear the C S. Caaaslatc. Hoaaiala, Jfarei fS", li7. 51-3a BY AUTHORITY. AX ACT iUtag specific appropriatioaf r the nsa of the Gorerament, daring the V9 years which will end with the thirty.first tly of March, in the year one thousand eighthnndred aad serenty. i Ex IT X5ACTKB, If tie 13, o' tkt Lrjitla tree AtmtUf f lie iawalit Jtlamdt, im U Ltyitlmtmrm f lie XtmyJotmutemUtd : Sictio!i 1. The following saej, amounting to Oae Million, Xiae Thoasaad.ix Hundred aad Fitly Dollars aad FortyJlre Cents, ($t,0W,6iOJ5,J" are heeby app'rpriated out of any money ia the Treasury, I i the serrice of the Bieaaial Fiscal Period, tommencing with April 1st, 1S6S, and endiagjwith March 31, 1S:0. Ta : 1 OXIL LIST. j lib MhtT. Prirj Pure, aaJ Kijal Stto. .Mi,0CX) 00 m Stajwty's Chamtperlata mai Mretxy.. 5,UU0 00 f $00,000 CO PERMANENT SETTUalXITS. Km Xjstj Own Kalana. L...t AOOO 00 lltr Mjntj Quran Emma. I... 1,000 W Ills Uifiinn. 31. Keksaaam 7. . . . M LEGISLATCRE AND MOTT C0CCIL. Ezpeasw of the krlsbrare -Ui,0OO 00 Secretary of Priiy Cooaefl, is each meet In; 200 CO Qgnpltiax ever of FriTj Council records. COO CO SUUdoery aad InddenUls of dr. 10O 00 73,900 00 JCDICIAKT DEPAKTSIXST. Salary cf Chaocethw aad Chief Justice tlVOOO CO lit AiuociAt Jmtirr Sc. Ctoort. . (000 00 " UA5ociit Jostico .. S 3 00 " Qrrcit JoJe, Oahn 1X0 00 " Orcsit Jalpw, UawaiL 5.00 00 Pnmded, toweTer, If the Circuit Jl at Illij retain tae ofice aad pay cf IjeuL Goraoor. aad Clerk, he shall act draw the par of J odre. SaUry of Crcnit JqJ. ItaoL S, 100 O TraTcHficlMDM cf do 300 I Salaryof Omit Jodre, Kaaii S.00O 00 1 TemporarT reonsioa K una. l. autuews .uw w Uon.Miall.... Salary of Polio. Justice, Ilooolulx. S.0U) 00 4,000 00 1000 00 1,000 00 400 00 30OOO 300 00 Sal 00 4,000 00 S.4Q0 00 1000 CO " " HBo. " Clerk Circuit Cctrt. al J. C " 1st OerkOrcuit Court, MJ.C. - SiOrk " V OrkCIrcolt Court, 4th circuit.. V CI ci I. Supremo Court .. ... IVpetydo. " Inurpretrr ... ....... . Exreos of Scrreoe CvorG. inetoling ex penses ct wttaesses ia crizBiaal caws... i,000 00 Expenses cf L limit Cvurt. za circuit. In- dnllng traniie; espexe of Court 10 00 Expenses Circuit Cocrt 2d circuit. Incrg do 1.5C0 00 " 4th circuit incTg do OM 00 Statanery Supreme and Circuit Courts 200 CO Pooceaod CUtrict Courts S00 00 Purchase of Law EocXs 500 00 Salary District JivLre, Puna, Uawa COO 00 Kau, nan3 6CO CO " " Ji.Kona, Hawaii... KO CO " " S. Kooa, lliwiii. . . OX) 00 " " N. Kchala, Hawaii. . 6U0 00 - S. KohaU, Hawaii.. CD0 CO " " Himakua, UawaO.. 600 CO " ' -HaBaka, Maui.. .. TOO 10 - " Hakawao, JUuL.... tut CO " " Hana, Maui SCO 00 " " Kaum. Maui 600 TO " IsIaadcfLasal 400 00 " bUudofMokkal... 600 00 " " Ewa.aad Waianae, cho. ecoon WaialaaaQdEooIaa- ba,Ovtu. 600 00 " Kmbjrxta, Omhn. . 600 00 " " nauaM and Anaho- b,Kuai... TOO 00 " " Lihue, Kauai 600 00 " " Koka,KauaI COO CO " " ' ffiaaa, Ktr.ti 60OCO J7S,30O CO rjEPAKXMIST Or rOKEIGN ATTAIES AND WAB- Saiary of Minirter. f 10,000 00 " SreUry. 4,000 00 - U. X. Cltirre f AIiir-, LorKion 1,600 00 Omce Expense foretga Areutl 1000 GO Pwtaje aad laddentals 10U) 00 ExpeoMS of loreiga Mlaoos ....... 5,000 00 Support cflliEUry. . S,S3S 00 IS8,43S00 DEPAKTMEST Or THE INTERIOR. Salary cf Minister 10,000 00 1st Clerk 4,0X 00 51 Clerk 1,000 00 " GoTfrnorcf Oaha . 3,000 00 " Goieruorcf Maut 3,600 00 " GoTemess tf IlawU 2,000 00 " GoeeracrefKauat 1400 00 " HcutenaatorenMrof Hawaa 100i 00 " GoTtrDoc'sCIelk Oahu COO 01 " " JUuL SOO 00 " " EawaiL 10 O CO " EauaL COO 00 " Postmarter-General 5,000 CO " 1st Clerk .. 1400 00 SlCIerk " SHOO " Postmasters upon Hiwaii MO 00 " JIaal 1,000 CO " " Basal 400 00 Psycf MsBCaroars, ftCO CO Pay cf Road Superrtiora. 9,0U) CO Purchase cfKood Stock. 1,500 CO Eoad 0aaaxcs 1000 W Roads and BriJxca ia Puna, HswaS.. . 1,000 CO - - Kau - 1H 01 " " HaunkuJv" 6,000 00 " " from EawaIHe to WaS- mea, Hani! 4,000 CO " " Cbutiarentfcrllawau. 5,000 O) " " ia Isbama, JL1 3,000 OI " " other rarttcfMaai, 7,900 CO - - Vjmd f Ooha... . 7,13 CO Openm;cf Sduxistla Qcsolala 1000 CO Improentent of LBiaa t-. " 1000 CO Roads and En-Ires Island cfEasai 1,000 O) Scovoa Waime River. 4 01 Bjmdi at Ealaspapa, Island cf Miikal.. 500 00 GoTtraracnt Sorreriar. 3,000 00 Expenses Surrermy euanu Pafi.. ICO CO IaterpretinzaodTrxsilatme; ... .- 1,000 00 Royal Palace 60,000 CO Royal Xausolcwaa 3,000 CO Pay tf Keeper of do. CtO 00 New-SalMteCHnernmentOtacis IflCB CO New PojtoCce. 90 CO Storehouse fcr ComhosrJMM IV5CO CO SrCirsef GoversntestBsBags. 10,010 00 Rent tf GoTimmeut OSces. 2.400 00 Masseastrs 1,144 00 New Luckrp at statknAocue li00 CO C-urt-hruM aad L.)cfc-np, Wtimta, Ilaw 3,00)00 lockup at Koolaupoko. Oaha - 00-00 Gorernmeat Ubuae at tSSo (,000 CO Court-souse aad Lock-up at Ku, HawaD. 1,600 00 " " Makawso,31uj. U00 " " Molokai lDO CO ITtratrf, Easai. MTO CO Salary cf Jailor cf Oaha Prison 3,000 CO Sepport of peuoners t JOOO CO Government Prfatmg. 11000 09 nzraawGCaocasirfioe'tuorary. l, in LJ Wctahts and Measures. Iafenor OSce. 250 CO expenses of Board af-BaalO 4VM CO - Insane Asylum .. 13,000 00 Aid to Queen! Hospital and Pabtie lM- pensanes . 10,000 00 Eocourajesient cf AricuituTeand Imnrs- sjatim. ..s S0JK0 00 Water Seperrisor aad Clerk cf Market... SjGCO CO Expenses cf Bureau of Hater Works... 3MI CO Enlarzemeot of Waterworks SQCO) CO Sew- Wharres aad rei airs cfWaanes iV 00 -tew- aart at SawErrOI. aacai. sat CO Drcdpsf Hocotsla Barbur. 10,600 CO New Scow ffjr Dueirfrer- IyiO OO TL CO 8.0r 00 4,000 00 750 00 730 CO 1X) CO 1 00 1500 CO Steamer Pete, wsrkfmr expenses .. rrpirs AserawssadBoDyr. . .... Cj"r'fngIfvftay;atHfliT-Tr"fnfT BoatLaodlaxat HUo . Safes Ix- GoTrrafin" Oder at IXswaa, nam ana . ...t Ligat-house at Ucrwiiria. . " H2d- . S0 00 Expenses cf do. Uouclala..... 1,400 00 - niJ. i O CO 508 00 500 CO Li-axa &t Lahaiaa. ..... . ire Pepartneat cf HfeWn.'a, . Tafidenraie . SIO 00 lCOCO 443p3 CO SEPIRTMZNT OTJTSA5CZ. SaLiryefXinilter Jt la.oro co ir. .iiiTfir runs lie. Catlectv-CSenerUtrCawtcnuT... arsico euro 60 ZJJti 00 Strom S,nao lo oo Iflroco 4KI W suao so MSI 69 ; 7560 OS 2&A4S.M 3,7a Cuatmi-Bisajf &u jr and Guards. Starrkeeperat ILuetlalm Atablaut 6uard at 4a, and etber ports.. CeCWcfiaraad Ilartiurssaaser, Eawsiaae CoatoaEoua s Pay of Asaesaon ( act to exraed I per reat.1 iiifcionawHi iiw layer cenaj I&wcsat Pead ffrJuttadrraiitl. tat-eaal Debt f JTngl- Iatarestanm Satteat . IatgT-T.'inrf Staaa r,jigr.-. , .. , , , , , laddentals of Irarttoent 1,500 00 Capald Salaries 562 50 CUlm of Ioal. 22 M -ia,a co ATTORN ET GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Salary of Attorney General 110.000 00 - Clerk to do 1400 00 IocKleutaU aud IraTeUnr expeu.es 1,000 00 Salary efXartlef tbeKiaedom. 6,000 00 " SheriirofUawaU 4,000 00 " SheriffofMaul 4,000 00 " Sheriff of Kauai 1000 00 Clwkof Saerurof UawaU 1,000 00 " Clerk of SherX of Maul 1.000 00 Apreehcn.kei of cruntoals 3,000 00 Police cf Hooolsiu and other parts of the Iiland of OOia.aadDeroty Constables.. 37.6S0 00 roMce ef Maut 7,644 45 " Hawaii. 8,560 00 " Kauai 3,500 CO IncMentaucf PoUce serrice 1,009 CO 194,040 45 BUREAU OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Salary of Inspector-General 4,000 00 Clerk of Bureau. 3,000 00 Support of Hawaiian A EusUsh Schools, ,tc, indudini; Lahainaluna. . ...... 33,000 00 Support of Gorerament Common Schools In dMtitute districts 11,000 00 Priatinr School Boots 5,250 00 Statkeerr and Inddestals. 600 CO Reformatory School 5,000 00 Purchase of Rdormatory School Premises. 3,600 00 Sutlduis; new School II louses forComsMO Scaools 6,200 00 Endowment cf Scholare'ps In Oahu CoDsre 360 00 Inttreit on school Fund 5,125 00 for medical education of Hawaiian Tooth. 4,000 00 t1135 00 RECAPITCLAT10.V. CirU List .". S 50,000 00 Permanent SettlemenU 24,000 00 LrcMatnreand Vrlrj Council 15,900 00 Judiciary Department..... 76,300 00 Departoent cf Foreign aain and War.. S3,42S 00 Prpartmeut of the Interior 443,S61 00 Department cf finance 125,476 00 AttorBeT-Ceoerars Department. 04,040 45 Bureau of PuMie Instruction 91135 00 11,009,6-0 45 Srcnox 3. The Minister of Finance shall credit to the appropriations of the last Bien nial Fiscal Period all the amounts appropria ted by the Act approred the 16th day of July, '&t6, and remaining anexpended on the 3-it day of March 1S6S, not otherwise tpectf ksily reappropriated, and sneh amoants shall be teemed no longer arailable for the objects for which they were origiaally appropriated. Sectios 3. The Minister of Finance shall centime to pay the salaries appropriated by this Ait, the compensation of Soldiers and Coaitalles, the expenses of the Fire Depart ment, -tf the Supreme and Circuit Cocrts, Exchequer Bills and GoTerament Stocks, and the interest accruing thereon, together with the interest on the School Fond in the Treas ury, antil the 30th day of June, 1670, un less new appropriations are made before that date. Section 4- The Minister of Finance shall not cats or allow to be paid from the Treasu ry, any money tor objects not pronded for, by this law ; pron'ded'Aowcrc-. that all rams tem porarily deposited in the Treasury, for which certificates of deposit are issued, and the inter est thereon, may be paid when doe, without special appropriation for that object; and pro- rianx jmnxer, mat in tne erent or war, in vasion, rebellion, pestilence or other public disaster arising. His Majesty, in Priry Coun cil, may appropriate saen amounts as may bo necessary to meet such emergency, aad the Minister of Finance shall render to the next Legislature a detailed account of the tame. Sectiox 5. It shall be lawful for the Heads of Departments, ia cases where special appro priations may iau snort to apply to tae same the surplus of other special appropriations in the same department not required to be ex pended, so as to make ap the deficiency ; each Head of Department duly accounting to the Leristature for such transfer: bat ia no case shall the appropriations for internal improve ments in one gubernatorial division be trans ferred to another. Sectiox E. Xo person holdinz more than one office for which salaries are provided, shall be authorized to draw for more than the salary of the highest grade of oEce held by him ; if the salary of any oEce held by him, shall amount to two thousaad dollars or more per annum, and he shall be entitled to no other or farther compensation. Sxcnox 7. This Aet shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved this 24th day of Jane, 1S53. KAMEHAMEHA R. AX ACT To repeal an Act entitled "An Act regarding the qaaliScatioas of Electors," approred December" 31st, ISM, and to re rn Late the qualiffeations of Electors for Representa tives to tne Legislative Assembly or tne Kingdom. Bs IT EXACTED, bj til Kimg, and lit Leyula- nrc Aiemoly of lae .fjaa-auaa Jtlaad4t ia tae Aeistafare Of rAe A I ayl&m attemblcd: Sectiox I. That the Aet entitled "An Aet regarding the qnaliSeatioss of Electors," ap proved December 31, 1SS1, be aad the same is Hereby repealed, Irom fcection I to beetioa 17, Ladusire. Sec. 2. Every male subject of the King dom, who shall have paid his taxes, who shall have attained the age of twenty years, and shall have beea domiciled ia the Kingdom for one year immediately preceding tne election. and shall be possessed of real property in this Kingdom to the value over and abore all in cumbrances ef one honored and fifty dollars, or of leasehold property, on which tha rent is twenty-fire dollars per year, or of an income of not less than seventy-five dollars per year. derived from any property, or some lawful employment, and shall knov a-ovr to read and write-, if bora since- the year 1840, and shall hare caused his name to be entered on the list ef voters of his district, as hereinafter provided, shall- be entitled to one Tote for Representative or Representatives of that dis trict; provided lomtrcrr that no insane or loiotie person, or any person wao snail nave beea convicted of any infamous crime within this Kingdorts, unless he shall hare been par doned try the niag, and by the terms of such pardon have beea restored to all the rights of a subject, snail be allowed to vote; and no other persons than those qaalmed ax ia this seetioB provided shall be allowed to vote at any election for Representatives to the Legis lative Assembly of this Kingdom. Sec 3. The Assessors of taxes in the sever al districts, shall carefully record npon their several Assessment Registers, ia separate eot amas, to be provided for that prirpoae, accord ing to the form immediately following this section, the names' of all persons possessing the reqntsite qaaEacatianj for voters, as pro vided by section 2 of this Act; aad if there shall be any persons ia their respective dis tricts who shall be possessed of the requisite qualifications to justify their voting, as pro vided by the 152ad article of tha Constitution, aad yet may be diOaIlned by aay eonititn ticcal reason, they shall acts the same care fully against such same en their laid lists ta the columns set apart for resarkav CAtrnCATjox or Torzax. Seal pro-f leasehold pro perty ccp0tyC7"wnirJi tl50rlear 'BS per aaama j ; facccstf ef not lea. i Reajarks 'than 175 Frea-j lease oenreo iswu vaiae. rressai is paid.aay tewoerty r isqbm iswral era-l jeiorraesx. Sec i. For the purposes of inch elections, erery Tax Collector shall make oat an accu rate list ef tae names ef all tha perrons ia his die district, who sfcaH hare paid their taxes tor the year In n1 c4t tefy preeedin g aa etactioa, within the time prtcribed by law, aad who tsaB bar beea entered by the Asseatar apoa tae art-esemcat. register aa possessing the rs eraistt qasfMcatioaat ta voir, tfigrtker with the names of aB persem wko saa Tl hare paid ia te bios l&air Uses wisaun tas) 'tise prescribed by lay; wfco may pur see Ito reoaiivta qualiS esttTOi to T; bwt who mmf lairs iteea osiit- j ted to be catered by the Assessor on the as ' seasmeat register, as provided la Section 3 of j this Act ; aad InTjrery sach case tho Tax Col. i lector shall enter npon the proper column of I tho assessment register, In his possession, tho nature of the qualification of tho party to I omitted to be entered by the Assessor, and I who shall thereupon become entitled to vote at , such election. Sxc. 5. Every Tax Collector shall, on sr before the last day of December of the year immediately preceding that ia which an elec tion for Representatives shall be held, make out aad return to the Inspectors of Electon of the district aa accurate list of all the persons in tho dissrict who shall hare paid their taxes within the term prescribed by law, whoso names may appear npon tho Aisessor's assess ment register, as extended Ad corrected by the Tax Collector, according to the provisions of Section 4 of this Act, as possessing the re quisite qualifications for voters. Sec. 6. The Inspectors of Election, via : the Police or District Justice, tho Tax Collec tor and the Tax Assessor, or in their absence, agents appointed by them, shall, at least fifteen days before the day of holding any election for Representatives, excepting such as may be ordered pursuant to tho provisions of Section 197 of the Civil Code, make out and cause copies to be posted at tho place where the election is to be held, and at least two other public places in the district, correct alphabetical lists of all the persons in the district who may bo qualified to vote, and whoso names may appear upon the list return ed to the Inspectors of Election by the Tax Collector of the district, ax in the last preced ing section required. Sec. 7. 9he Inspectors of Election afore said, shall hold at least two sessions, of rea sonable and sufficient length, at tome conveni ent place in the district, not less than ten nor more than twenty days next preceding the day of holding an election for Representatives, for the purpose of receiving evidence of the qualifications of persons who may not hare been previously registered by the Assessor or Collector on the assessment register, as pro vided ia Sections 3 and i of this Act, and who may claim a rightto vote ; and alto for the purpose of correcting, when necessary, tho alphabetical lists of voters provided for in Section C of this Act, Notice of the time and place of holding such sessions, respectively, shall be given by the Inspectors of Election npon the alphabetical lists posted, as provided in Section 6 of this Act ; and at such sessions any one offering testimony against the right of any person to Tote, whose name may ap pear on the aforesaid alphabetical lists, shall be reasonably heard ; aad if the Inspectors aforesaid shall be satisfied, on each bearing, that the name of such person thoald not have been placed on the register, they shall at once erase the same therefrom. Sec. S. Any Assessor or Collector who ("shall fail or neglect to make such a register at In Section 3 and 4 or this Aet pronded, shall forfeit and pay for every such failure or neg lect the sum of one hundred dollars ; and every Assessor or Collector who shall make any false entry in respect to any point of the said register, shall forfeit and pay for every such false entry the sum of ten dollars. Sec. 9. Every Collector who shall fail or neglect to return to the Inspectors of Election of his district an accurate list, as provided in Section i of this Act, of all the persons in tha district who may have paid their taxes within the time prescribed by law, and whose names may appear npon the Assessor's assess meat register, shall forfeit and pay for every sach failure or neglect the sum of one hun dred dollars. Sec. 10. For the purposes of elections, every Tax Collector shall be supplied by the Minis ter of Finance with a form of blank tax re ceipt, similar to those now in nse, or any which may be hereafter in nse, bat which shall bear conspicuously npon it in printed letters, the words, " Qualified to vote p" and it shall be tho duty of erery Tax Collector, npon receiv ing the payment of the taxes due from any person in other respects, entitled to the fran chise, under the provisions of Section 2 of this Aet, to fill out and deliver to erery sach per son oae of the tax receipts so impressed. Sec. 11. If at any meeting of the Inspectors of Election for the qualification of voters, as provided in Section 7 of this Act, it shall be shown that any person whose name may have rbeen omitted from the list returned by the Tax Collector to the Inspectors cf Election, as pro vided ia Section 5 of this Act, possesses the requisite and. legal qualifications of a voter, and shall bare requested the Inspectors of Election to insert his name on the list of voters returned to them by the Tax Collector, as pro vided in Section 5 of this Aet, the Inspectors of Election shall require the Tax Collector to fill out and deliver to tho person to qualified by the Inspectors a tax receipt of the descrip tion required to be used for electors, as pro vided in Section 10 of this Aet ; the person to qualified being required to return to the Tax Collector to be cancelled the tax ttcelpt of the ordinary form first issoed to Mrs: in exchange for the one to be giren to him, bearing the im press of the words " Qualified to rote." fcrc. IZ. ine inspectors or AJection in case they shall bare duly entered on the alphabet ical list of voters, provided for in Section 6 of this Act, the names of all persons who may hare been returned to them by the Collectors aforesaid, as provided in Section 5 of this Act, shall not be held answerable or responsible for any omission in said list Six. 13. The Inspectors of fie Election aforesaid thai), npon the day oi' Election for Representatives, receive the votes of all per sons whose names may be borne on the list of voters, and who shall produce to the Inspec tors of Election, at the polls, on iraeb Election day, a tax receipt bearing upon it in printed letters, the words '" qualified to vote,' which tax receipt the Inspectors shall return to the owner thereof, after having received his vote and recorded his name- on the list of persons who shall have voted ; and in each and every case it shall be the datycf the Inspectors of Election aforesaid, to cancel or deface the words "qualified to vote," before returning to any voter bis tax receipt so impressed ; and the said Inspectors of Election shall not be held acsvreraale or responsible for refusing the vote of any person-whose name may not be borne npon the list of voters, and who does not pro- dace to the Inspectors of Election, a tax re ceipt, properly filled and signed by the Tax Collector, trpon whsen shall be impressed in printed letters the words " qualified to vote." Sec 11. If any person shall give a false same, or any false answer, to the Inspectors of Election aforesaid, when in session, at pro vided in section 7 of this Act, be thai! forfeit and pay the tarn ef 'fifteen dollars for each offense. Sec 15. For the purposes of this Act. the term " infamous crime," at expressed ia sec tion 2 of this Aet, shall be eoastrned la inrlndo murder, ia either .degree, sodomy, arson, per jury, forgery, subornation of perjury, theft. bribery; embexiiement, or etner aiga enme or misdemeanor, for which, the pardon -of tbs rung is necessary to res torn a subject to rut civil rights. Sac IS. Any person who shall have been convicted of aa infamous crime, and who shall hare been pardoned by the King, aad I hall, by the terms of hit pardon, have beea restored to all the rights of a subject, sfcaU, before betag qualified ta Tote, be required ta prodaea to the Assessor, the Collector, or the Inspec tors ef Election, at tic.rase may- be, a certiA-. eata of rata pardoa, or a doly cstlMtJ eepy thereoC Stc 17. Ia all eases where a difereaoa of eptaiea may arise between Abe Inspectors of Election, upon aay aw Eject amatenA with their duties aa Iaaseetort of Beetias, tha ruLiajr ef a najority of laea skill be-considered ttadisg tit I njiitlst'te. excv IS. r t aad every aeeaier e aar Beard ef lrut f JBniiew, required by law to boid and ire'iMi at aa aleatien lor a KeeisseattHra or sMMtirirei la tae Le- iaiaaive Aiirrt4y of sbe Fiegslnea, wWsata aawanaxakan AaTaV Aa aaKaaa lake aNaH taaf SMaVSak aValaVaasaamaF) fnvv VI favfjca evrn wsaEwsa nwawas wwa eawa, svavcrsa vawswefejpsnrns, at the hoar of eight o'clock la the morning of the day filed for such etectkm, or who taall participate In, or be accessory to, inch refusal or failure ; or who shall close the poll at aVy such election before S o'clock la the elUruata of tach election day, or wao stall partitipate i in. or be accessory to, toeh closing of saeft poll, tha'.l forfeit and pay for erery saea offense a fine not to exceed $509, to be recov ered by the Attorney General, oa aa order to that effect from the Legislative Asseably Bt following such election. And all other pea at tics provided for ia this Act shall be recovera ble before the several Police or Dietriet Jus tices of the several districts where tho oee may have been committed; aad all persont informing of any Tlolatioa of this law, oog alsabl before a Police or District Justice, shall be entitled to one-quarter of the amount of the fine recovered from the convicted offender. . Sec. 19. All laws and part ef law (a eea trariety to (he provisions of this Act shall be, and the tamo are hereby repealed. Sec. 20. This Aet shall take effect aad be come a law from and after the date of Its passage. Approred thlt 21th day of June, 1SS3. " KAMEIanxnA R. Xlie Distillers.' CoBTCBtleH. Mr. Greeley of the X. T. Tritmnt thus (Hs conrsed about tho Distillers' Convention: When onr friends, the whisky distillers, met la convention, the other day, they strangely neglected to present the details and statistics of their business. Ob tbe contrary, when tbe dentists, iron-workers manufacturers aad master artisan and work' ere meet In convention, they always give u accounts of the progress made' In their sev eral departments, and they point Willi pride to the Increased demand for their produc tions, and tbe advantages which the humaa race derives from their endeavors. Now, tha distillers gave us no other fact than that their working capital Is $100,000,000. How ever, as It Is our dutv to keep the treat Dublic informed on all matters of current Interest, we mil do Bomeining to supply the aeHciea cy; and the reader will Imagine a well dressed, rosy-faced Secretary reading to an Intelligent and equally rosy-faced audleace a summary of what tbe liquor business baa been able to accomplish on tbe basis of tbe above-named capital. Tbe whole cost of liquors annually made snd sold In the United States, that Is, whisky either In a pure or derivative state, lsaboat $500,000,000. Ia the consumption of this liquor, C0,000 lives are yearly destroyed, 100,000 men and women aro tent to prison, and 200,000 children aro bequeathed to poor bouses and charitable Institutions. In addi tion, S00 murders and 400 suicides are coat mlttcd, and the expense connected with tbese events Is 1200,000. In our noble. State of Xew York, of course Including tbe city, one person In 15 Is substantially made a pauper. Meanwhile, large suras are dis bursed In erecting and supervising those Imposing establishments, the common jails, and the penitentiaries, for so far-reaching are the effects of tbe drinking of spirituous liquors that onr citizens are enabled to vio late every law of the land. It will not be necessary to go Into tho details of tbe man ufacture of whisky as now conducted ; and It will be sufficient to say that, since strych nine, red pepper, sulphuric acid, and sosae other Ingredients hate become common, tbe cure of delirium tremens is impossible. Of course, the tarns effects, though la a modified degree, characterize tbe various beverages which are derived from whisky. In the mild drinks It Is gratifying to state that tbe progress recently made in tbe sciences, and, In particular, In' chemical affinity, enables the expert manufacturer to produce reoaxk.. able results. For instance, we furnish 800,000 more bat kelt of Champagne than are produced In ill tbe Champagne districts of Europe. By passing the oil of whisky through carbon, a Madeira is made at a profit oC 909 per cent, which few can tell from tbsvcgeanlne, and with good reason. With neulrtlHptrlts, or even with whisky, vinegar, sulphuric acid, beet-root and copperas, which Is to produce tbe proper stringency, we are enabled to turn out mora port wine than all the rest of tbe world beside; and of these and other wines, Xew York City annually manufac tures to the value of 1,000,000, all of which are admirably adapted to Timothy's weak stomach. It is scarcely possible to overrate tbe Importance or tbls branch of manufac ture, since, by enlisting the wealthy and tbe fashionable, the lower classes are led with less difficulty to tbe use of the more common beverage. To show the fruit ot wine drink, ing on tbe upper crust of our society, the following statement Is significant: By last accounts of tbe State Inebriate Asylum at Blnghamton, there bad been applications for admission from 39 clergymen, 8 judges, 30 merchants, 23S pbyatclsnt, 340 gentlemen, and what Is more cheering than all the rest, 1,300 rich men's daughters. Aside from these little exploits, the distil lery business receives great support from renieel billiard tables, which are alwavs seen in connection with bars. It Is not too taueh to say that tbesa tables, by enlisting our moat promising young men, enable us to pour out from our distilleries an asoast of whisky, If collected In one stream, luficleut to run a grist mill of ten pairs' of bum the year round, Sunday Included. It to to be hoped that tbese tables may continue to re ceive tbe patronage of onr yoang men, and it Is also to be hoped that the supplies of black walnut and mahogany may be undi minished, since whatever may not be seeded for the manufacture or tables, will be tare to be In demand for coffins. At to the ntffi bllng establishments, little seed be said, for they will always require large swnalles. There Is one bmneh however, which needs encouragement, ind it might be well to con sider whether legislative action should not be Invoked to tbe end that the number of houses of prostitution be Increased, for It is well nnderttood that there Is a vital relation between them and our dMUlerfea. On the contrary, we may resect that tbe prevailing fashion acd the habit of living beyond our meant, will laSciently make ear riage unpopular, and ia the end the hoasen of Ill-fame win be crowded. Oe tbe whole, then, the distillery bInec nerer-WH more prosperous. As a coBteqaesce, tbe ntphtl tnm Kingdom mutt be receiring lam tries, tions to Its population. - Dbctextcvess. Drinking ovgfct to be made dlfBcnlt, laateadof eaef ; every legsi hindrance tvicmld be pat la tbe way cf pro curing drink; Lawt are ifravte, or iMtt, for the protectloa of tbe good; sat for, the convenience or encouragement of the bad. Publicans should be closely yrUehti; r.o extra facilities gives them for rfveriag debts; severe 'punishment aad tow of 1 ansa, MCVI , ,11,1. kiuuuulQLH. MniCVf. I?t should be tbe laaediate penalties ef k MawssT bouses in any degree riotos. The law should be sc severe aad to promt Aet' It would not pay for taea of had eteaeier, who were not determined to observe tfco law, to enter the psbUcaa'a bwiMt. Let a serai supervision be malaUlaad over all pnMfx-sM and dealer Is spirH i and let severe atM ra pid pucUhaest attead alia4M. aad drunkenness win diaialeh one-barf. If tae keepers of the small becrhoatts and Tow-aad-Jrrry sfcops ware otsatUtd to seat sne- doiteratea Deer m set ms, im gtr fall mcassre, they wo!A soon ftsd tae trade did not pay ; the price farwt rise aad tMr teada fallorf. 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