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; m m in mini in a, i i at 'I ( a emSft- ... 'I 1L HAPL15E, ; PHUrmit OF THE GOTSXSMEST PRESS r LQyOLrLU- ED AT, MAIK'fl 1, 1S71. BY AITHOKITT. la aMiuia 0i aa yi t uiai af .Kb At ea- tatta "an jm t pwti r !:" rrrr n. inn. Il l Wi nat Jrt i-43itn- SxmmH r r 1 1 t ii i rtt i - h. mv Ti.m itiiiaffc lull arnte Wiffrt at 5 Ke- T. W. Bvtvmmx. 3fiaantltth Istcmr. JLntraIl2in u l. I U r . of the Australia subsidy Sae beinc favoroWv const-1 mT:&SW brtgfctwr, aeerdlag MhicHK reear d by the Jsr Tcyfar, ih lhev were by the last aai. It wa a iaioa f thMerJiaat6 of Saa Fi okeo that the shsjdy woald be kM -wh "riders" of other subsidy i-rheaser thoee plaadrriB raids ioa the pabfic pauf ihit it would fiul of receiv ing ay atMartioa mu rU own stems ; ur hi the -mmis of Mr Stow, before the boa rraaai bi CVamber of Cinmffw tt.i.M. i.mUNiiUtCnUfcfl amatol ' i f ui nM to dii k hoc , I smsm af wiilhlm s8i saatW4awsiiEtoa mm look brighter, because on the Utk wh, giissaat lor Kellogg, of Loaisi aaw, Mi jweotad ia cettiap his Beasre, the Merioaa SteaaaCTiip Sobidr, passed by aad lis hay e W. that as gaaalor Oasseriy did, the 19th ittst, amend Kefiogg m iria. (o aaihc the coosidenitioa of the ."Mi lie aabsMly a jan trial ordor of the day, by janhiiiiii afco ocmidwatiom of the Amtiafcm Mbaidy, that the latter, sow the aataaar k dkyai ad of, will take praee deawe aaalsaWhed haziness. Tbe tele ftaw of the 19th, however, do wot aan tiom the Aavtcabaa sabeidy, aad we Mst await saaaaaer await fmr aav iisrthr,isiSr marioaea thesseec It aajjMacs iawrobahle that daria- the days of the session vk., j itWI aft. to tae 4th of asst. that j rtther of the sabadSes can be pashai throagh the C Parlia- na imy aaans af the Senate, aad also ( thiaan aB those of the Honse of Kepre- s rawarivas. However, the caoiag day ot" the iniaioa aw famna: Jbr the dispetoh of: SabsadY BSR had one fea-. wkh the Ansiraban one, ' til, na.maai.nii, y name tae pt" oas wita whom the PaetaraCT-Geaeral shoald con- 1 tract. That haatare was wiped oat oa the . i of Seaator Edntands. whose ra astir are reported to have beea as ibl- iow : I nil) to strike eat al the aats f At sa as to feu the 1'aNsi i n n-Ggil i. to esaanct wiai toe Bm ihitU was to test i the at sbhUt f ItoJhair , cator tt af asaa. a atantr haw- gtmi, m the Btt j aasaaat I or aVtsei at to th an f imam iii . in. " w1m! tfatt . thai ttMlni zMttuar hat a uh. ' We aafane that the Hon. Jnbas Vogel aa naee; aemte tae &aa Frnaenseo ; ot t onmmeroe., clearly setuag and-views of the af the Aastrafina what he hoped meat-be by the pnaaontOB f the ia the United States. HesiM that j an aniee proceed to Washing tow, he hoped all opfMtatioa to the he -moothed or. That i he. is seaaewhat at a lass as to bow to the eppo-shioB that the with, is erideat by the re- Taa law Chaaaar) ae aM. , aaaac ntace ac CnBwsm aai toe aVe inBti rWwfe aW, rebaat. U toe sank. -an atare mm to Vna a crtat aad af aarttiittot raatr as heet laa sat taaiiiair sate that reeche-sns is that ne at the Webb bae -srill coea k itfci at 3aarch. If ther are that witaaat hariag re- j tarn aa M eniaad a snbsidy aad that i wnal ban beea dexaded bv the 4th probably wiU be aader the New Zeahvad, of which we hare heard, miHng the ports of that the tenmaal ones, aad wkh jthe that the nest. Congress wiU do soae- - the aae. Tbe protramne of the l tnnts asm oown at tae eattomi w ' .Ma af she Sth. It is not the oae ia the contracts, bet a pufcip- the oodKcatioc that has been . a JWetic w AkUa4, tocebteg j at aVt itfch Mt aai and Saaatr ac At oat- waal trto. aai at Feet Ckdtnen, ew Zrabsd, aai BtoTSaaiwath fetaad aa the retsra. The wf agu see at e aaae JpVtj, tsi the eaatraet is rTT. :T . j a, , Aahtar the ntaSs for SrdBej three days Jeaeegiiaa by tfce Fgns, aad by the sp -vfwagv, the aaJkfrota six to eight days lnni It ciH rarely be that the Xew ath Wales or Qeeeaslaad coJoaies will ctribaae to support a rvote so rraauifest- Irjvese totbeir atercst : ' t5eSSk papers by the Vg- , . W& WeOT do not irteaUoa what prsgrtss their PsrESgsest is saitag oa ; tiek prejosed fffl&sidj, bat wepresaoe; the Bext ataS frrn there wfll iafona us j tjthtr of :u 6aal wsage or rejectioE. ' iih f Ml tail saaB ia. wu jn r . lusiUlHiMaiisHii,uiait r. . T! . . .. . . ! BtUtde in the historv of the world, ii Atmit tor ato aiit. nliii al ssm from tjS MSSSt m tm ii tpaUss ataaaaati the hsm f a Saaatx ta fllld Pipit ita font the awoaaooa: setae,' the Xlic rVeiT. lr fete arrivals wo are inrectupl of the raosl important news tlwtjhRS reicheS us since the coaunoncomeat of the gigantic itrngjte between Germany aad France. AIUioii;fc it -was generaHy anticipated taat Pari sooner or later tnnst fall every tacaie etfort from within ami without to rsok tlHS-iron ginHe which surrountldt ft. swring jOTTetl nn&vaiUag rot tbc annonnecnionT ot tk? capitulation of the city inwiSl "the inost profowml wasatkm a mots; aM classes of Mr citizens. The news of the cnpitnlntion of Paris on the 2Jth Jam., toe-ether whit the fact that an anmstfee had Wen agreed BpoB, axtcatl imr from th date of the csjHtubtion of Paris to the 19th ult., daring vrhkh time the peapte- n France were to elect mem bers to the5S3tioil Assembly, to meet at Iterdennx on the 9th alt, arrireal on the 24th nit., two tiavs ia advance of the sterner. It- is nnslerstae! that the As sembly is aot only to take itwasure to establish a GoveniHteat in France, bat to fix bmhi seme basis of peace, if possible, Germany. Br the steamer we learn that the Assblvhadetatthesteci&ed Ljai. inunWle.v appointed a ooza- nation to aemtiate terms of neaec with the Emperor's Gever&tBeat, as will be seen by the following telegram, dated Paris, 13th st.: Btitythfeg Vu been amar-i it Btrdraax. A OesteailUe to ingeliil a treats- W t bat ta namt. aad a draft af a treaty Was ka aparand bj Biuret a ad Vh Mafcte- Tie treaty will be ir.it imnwHilttj. sal ti tiou tif i wM then sunk tbsaagb Pari to StrasaMrg. as fraai there tote the rard Aw kw. Ike tniai wBl Mh i TV NattoaU A?'fUf wBl tkc iTC to Pxu, witfc a nerguiutMi Fnx. It v; In Iw hanM ih&t this iMnble con flict, which has hardly a parallel for mag- i praetkally at aa end. It is hardly safe to say what demands Germany wist make in order to grant peece, many con&ieting ramors and asser tions being enrreat in that respect. It is probable, howtver, besides a large nsooey iodesiitity which France will be called apon to pay, the eession of a krge portioa of Alsace and Lonaine will be demanded by Germany, besides gaarantiees in regard to ibrttawations on the frontiers of the two oonntries. Wkh her armies dispersed or prisonets of war, her last trongbolds eaptared. by the vietorioas Germans, France mast necessarily sabmit to terms which she may cooeider to be hard. It wonhl certainly seem that at present to pars-set in the eontinnanee of hostilities woahi be hopeless for her. Kot the least dimeak task before the Asseaiblv will be the etsblisemeat of the Government. No less than Aar parties are represented in the Assembly, namely the Empire, tie Repnblicans, the Legiti- mists represented by the Connt de Cbaui- bord, aad the Orieanists, represented by the Connt de Paris, grandson of Louis riUipe. It is geoerallr coacede,! that tbe Orlenaist party have a majorkr in the ' Ar.eaibtv, altaoeh whether k L snfieient to secare snccess withoat s lonfrand doobt- fill strasle does not seem apparent. It is aaderstood that German v will ealirelr abstain irom anv wterterence as to the mtare Goverameat of Fiance. -mong tae most sattsmctory sad'gjati fyiag news received by the steamer is the aaaoaaeemeat of the appointmeat of a joint High Commission by the BritthGo verameat and that of the United S Mites. aad fix npon 3 basis of settle- ; the various onestions between ' ateet of tae two eonomes, i nts commission ctn- six eoouBfciiooers from each eonatrv, the apuotntment ot whom have been anaoanced bv both governments. The hagh posKJoas of the eeaimisftoners ! w tne governm ontf ot thetr respective cooatries, SBd the mntaal respect and respect and confidence reposed in them woald seem to guarantee that at last the questions which have, for a Bomber of years, been metiers of discission between the two zovera- BMats wiU Anally be settled in a manner honorable to both. Tbe amicable settle ment of the " Abibama Qnestkm7 aad the u Fishery Qaestion" will bo donbt be a severe blow to seasatiooai patriots on both sides of the AtlantK; bat seeh aa event, inasmuch as it woald insure a last ing peace betireea the two eonntrtes, ! woahi be of sach incalcalable bene at to the world, that k is hardly worth while to eonsider tb?ir interest in the matter. i On the Sth nit. Her Msiestv Qneen Vtctork,op.W theseio of Parliament upesson. In her sneeeh fisa the throne weh we pnbfch elsewhere she coa- ialais that bodv os tbe weefcl rela tions ezisang with all countries, and the prospect of a ssas&ctory settksneat of the questions -srki Asaerica. She believes that the Conference will resell satis riciorily to the signatoTy powers, laaieBts theeo&tin aa nebf ike wsr, and trusts that the anaisiltje w31 resalt in peace. Tbe Eartli quake. Since ear-issse ef last week, we tare received ceamsstcatiees frea al tbe Tfcr.i? ef that ..vjk (rnuic w gfc 1 mm im c aim. u iwat- evesssrtie ISth ate. It is trae tilt we feare net vet neard froa the districts of Sosti . T , . .. -d Kaa, ae the Isfead af Hasan, bat we (cei eaaedeat that, bad xaythiar senaasly de- tappesed ia those dtstxku by ia these duiricU by tbe boot, ttere wocil bare le ifie time to cscs- tie tact ta iina before tbe departure ct tbe stfrier5T,naa. We beg parSea of oar corresreadisU if we do cot irstri iS tteir letiirs at TsS legtt. b:t we thai gratefaly ava3 ocrseires cf the data rbey nir ixi ia -ier to ibow boa- Uw iiS's.-ect Itiaoii xi parts of liiioii we.-e zStOzl by the . a cina to am re at sgrse correct, cr at bast rci-".- grcctisT We lare beard froa Watiawa aad KdoctOB OasaabeastfHeof teMrrd. This ttixsi bj Srirrg testiuiay asd by saaect trtiuo. far ares pet beea nuiitcrbrd by tie bocts a&d pertorhifllas cawBaUac trosa tbe vol can tr of HawW Oalr tfca fatateit re- .-',. , , , ,. ,. . 1 verwmwas.ot toe scb anu f' I bave defeated the latter Islaad, and seat terror ' , , j IUIO iCC aetgUUUiiac lrma, uti sin 4vawuv-u Kaaai : just eroagb to note the fact that all the Hawaiian volcanoes were not yet extinct, bat not eatfach to create any feeling of iBsccnnty or alarm ia that" Island of the West." The snr prUe and dUzaj, therefore of tho Kauai people Bsar easily itaacined. at bir so redd J awakened froet their dream of security. AVe hare do data (rasa Kauai as to the apnareat dt rectioB of the shock. Its taotioe was of a com plex character, t hero pine aad vtbratiag, as if the boofes were Urtln; trws side to side. o serious hage. hewcrer, to either bniUtags or ioctosnres was dfrae, so far as we hare heard. The iteration of the shock is thocjht to bare bee frost 30 to 40 seceeiis. . Oa CXsitt. ThU Istaad has foneerlr. that is, within the aeawrr ef nun. or of aaeitat traditioa. beea as exempt frem the rader shocks of the j vokaatc system of the eastera portioa of the grasp, as Kasai. Xow sad thea a sboek. ota ! aaatiag from Hawai, bat atteaaated lr iKsUace . woM predate a slight tresaor on Oaha, jasi 1 eeesgh to step a dock or two. to looses a little ' piaster from a ceihag. aad to set charitable people Sfecalatiag a poo the astoaat of daatage dooe oa j HawaS. This tisae. hewerer, Oaha trembled to j its cere, asd t beech tbe actsal dasage was not I great la aay tadiridsal case, yet it was widely die used tareagboat the Islaad. We gave an aoeecat ia oar kut week's issne of the sboek as Mtw Iloaoiaie, aad the danage there dose. iace thea. we bare heard from the aorth-eastera aad western sides of the Isbad. aad are led to befiere that t hooch the 5 hock was geoerallr felt k BstiKeceoeaieo noteece am aarauoo. vet the deerree of sereritr. lhd dim-lino nJ i- - ( darattoa. varied coasiderably in diSareat soeah'ties. wRiweaareaireaoyraiatea.we feara that the bettrr of the Catholic Chareh at I Kwa, watea was supported by foer cast-iron ' pdlus, was thrown down, aad those anssWe ! pilfers brokea short oT like pipe-stesas. To raest of those who were inside their hoases at the tisae, the direction af the shock appeared to be trots the east, westwardly, varying; front north east to southeast, thoagh sereril credaaUe per soas who were standing is the street at the tisae coaadeaUy assert tbe irirsctioe to hare been from the north-west. Oa Moioii. Bartaoaake shocks oa this Ubad have hitherto geaeratly beea of the same sht natare aad ehiraetar as those oa Oaha and rlaaai. This tisae, howerer, the shock was ie dtspoublr store severe than oa Oaha, and it was toreorer aecosapinied by several ttghter shocks aad tVeoaent ttembliags of tae groead daring the aight. Besafes tae daaags done, aad al ready raported, to houses. SMae-waUs. faraitare ad saonbWs oc the eostere portioB of the I.-laJ, aad aloeg the seathera caasl-oae, we bow team that at Kake, oa the western slope of the ntain nwaataia ridge which raas throagh the Isbad, the shock was very severe, with a taoapiog. rockiae;, tilling avotion, threntatunc to overtaro the dwautg aoase of the occapaat. The Pali 1 I 1: l r .1. t- i i kww, fcwi wi a imtti umk to nataapepa, was tharoaghty destioyed, and severs! new and dae- atsde ia the bah, prevaatiag aar oreaioa ia that dWtaa with tae peapie j aa tae low bads at the foot of the pali. The nmssire stcae-waH af the Kabataala Baddock. ' foar feet-wide by ve feet high, was brokea dowa j is several places. -The dtreetion of the rsais . " w w 1 tv v-., is, uiwi west v marm, ana tae dotation estianvted at ahost 45 seeoods. Oa Lsmai. From this Island we have received the fefioviag tetter, which we insert ia fatf : Fiuiwit Taiirr, Lasai, Fea. 2t, 1S7L Mr. IjHUr: We fete a taoek af earth atkeos Ihis Issutd oa the night ef Sttadsv, the lh iast., so vi aseat that I dasbt oat it saast be owiag to soatc ,extiaardnurT oathreak ea Hawaii, aad I hastes to ! tend to tob, for reaeral totarsatioa, sosae panics. iars of the pbeooBMaoc, as observed at this point. I was rested oat of a soaad sleep by tbe first shack, aad Isaasediateiy observed the tiae to be McKr.it. ItoaBditdteBKtokeeprayieet,aad Wt a sotioc id h.-d a roar aad rattle, as tboBgfa I was ia a nSway triia rsshicg eaward with great ' ltt- ttslly were resaiaded of precisely the j . sase seasatioa. It lasted abost 10 sccoods, aad ' so fatally coecerscd. At tbe time whea yonsepara ! ereatei la that short thne a lively sdara aad excite- ' ted, I premised a constant attention to the subject Beet. XiUves rasbei oet of their hats, trailing to j ef aeutral obligations, acd I undertook to nse my ae xsother threegheet the valley. Aatsaalias well ' best endeavors to prevent tbe enlargement of the , at peeaie were greatly excited. My frightened sheen i vat s&d ta oMtribtotc, if opporf ccity sboold oUer, of ue dogs adiel to the du aad terror of the nJgbt. Tats rt great shock was tec-Deeded by several Ber ""abJis of tbe earth, aai by reports or cefcaarjoas la tae duecStoa or Ilawau ; and at tbe taste ibae hrtrht glares af Hrht were obserred la the easlera tky, like displays of etoelric, or ether ! Isathioas gaseaas phtaetaeaa, ia tbc directioa ef tbegj-eat messtaias. j TMs carlns-aake it declared by tbe oldest natives (if the Iihad to be by far tbe atost Tiotent aad frar fal eTtr Mt bj tk-cs: oa LimL Tbe shock of April, iSQS, was very Bgbt here, aad Wrrlv aotieed bya few; bat this see roesed cp every soel oa tbe Istaad i tboak it Eroa vale to peak, aad racked aad real Ht baK, rack-ribted coast. A great portioa ef tbe wefi-kaewB bU2, Pan Kihoio, has falies into the sea; es-oraoat fragscats have brokea off froas I those towering oeeast-walls betweea Maaele Bay aat KawalkeFoiat; s-ssses of the red baiaU bare bees tera Eras tbe bcetnag tarrets ef Paapene, tbe I lose sea-tower sear tbe sestb-eastera ead of tbe ' : Islai; hsge beadert have beea haried from tbe I .V , ... .. . ; I aaaataia tales, and the ravines are Saedwft d,4ru I f rocks aad trees aad sades of earth; several great ; dealt bave beea opened is dtSereat parts of tbe ; jltlasd; aad it bat bees tlnies aad brakes as t laasgs tse caczaiy eteaests at ise onaj-oK cjt: ; f-. rr,ololkia or &etco"er, not neiiocr uc nar , isrgisr ad apbeavisg at Its Terr fosaaatieas, aad jaosy ar the tSrieocy of the eorrett-ocdence of : ready U-bsrst farth afta T-cant fry, aad caavert , t jtjjanambeni as been In the .Hsnttst degree I its levely valleys odcc rz ore fato lining, tstphsrucs KiB-c Prawia has accepted tbe title of Ea- enters. W. M. G. ' perorof Germany, at the instance of tbe chief aa- OaA&i. Oariafeation Cnta this fcfaad JL. r . . . I teeas ts u caactsjiea last 11 es-juai wu : ssch iDore beavSy shakes thaa East-Masi, asd I the soath ae of the entire Isbad anre taaa the j asrts. Froa Tahiina, we give the following : j Os Saaday eveaiar, whHe mkiar a call ia coa 1 paay wits .Governor DamisisJupeB Mr. Utckxasoa j aad family, Jsat as we were abest to sake ocr f itt tisase begxs to tremble x little, iacrcas iagiatoreesatfl the earth rocked to aad fro like a trt ia a peed, tie shock lasting sere thaa a Steele, I taotd tatek. Darisgtte worst of it, Mn. Dick- essaa tefrrt tbe lamps aad extssgaitbed them, to preveat re. I got est ef tbe bocse. aad saste others dad the saas. Whea tbe shock was over, we get a Kgst, aad aseeztalued the lime to be 10 o'clock 13 r-M--',- exzgt, by T.Tr-Tjgr time, corrected only the day prrvios. I beSeve every one was aSected ' as by tea-dekaeas: I was, eertaldy. I was csabie i ta teB tree which way tbe thoek came: Mrs.-0ck- e-soasald from tbe south; Mrs. Dominii said tbe tame; raasy sail asrtb; asd a fea fxaa tbe sea, wcSe others said tram tie cesctaia. Tbe rstica aatt bare beea zaostlserere from t . T: aortb to south, far bottles asd zUttet were t ismoteo aB CTtr from sbelvea raagicg east asd west, wtae ! 'sosA showed Ttry EJtle 1 to-a oscs '"j k" breakage. Tbe groasd opeaed la coe place, show- icgasxrkiatbess bag. Tfce Cosrttoase walls are c-pefd, asd rascb of tie pifmrc; b dawn; tome adobe boctes are pretty rrsrb d vtlrtfi-d, tnd barer axy ttooe basse tare escaped wttiost some damage. I barest beard or zsyoaebeics text, sp tot o'clock r.SL,Xoatj-. AlgjcateTesTt-odyowss cp So xbad scare, wits two or three exxsptiass of very brave raea, acd tbese appear to bare raised about ta a rxibsr caagcgtiMe eaaacer. csitt it night be thejwere bnatlng for a place ott.whlcb to trntaln a proper bal.royho globe. IbopeInI:Teieiserieneeanotherahakelikelt. -pb, ((rt d4 ,rpclI to ,fftcd bjjhe shock. r'.O r.,u Another fncadnU;s as frota tahaina as fol- lows : I birc ben In thU toontry thlrtj-BTe jtr, flw of thm oa IUtraU, nl rtvfr txrc 1 ciptricneed t flMXk so fenrc at this 'ait one tin been. On San dij nlsol, t S mlnntcj 10, 1 w woke by the tbocfc Tbe bonc wm rotklcj: to ujd'fro to Tin ImIIt tbit 1 conU not pet ont of bed, and cevcUnntd for orcr 1 mlnnte, tbicji rone j 3 tnionlcs, Tbe Tibntlont tprrcd to proceed from nortb-ct to Matb-wet There wers iucerlve shocks one lh;kt one it 20 minntes toll.aod one at Sit minutes to 12. M fir is I know, tlere Is not a tingle stocc or adobe honse In Labalna tbit has not been Injured. Oar Conrt-bonse is crackol la serersl places nd mnj ot the adobe houses ire in ruin. Some people sir tlwt a shock was felt on MondiT night: I did not feel it, bat 1 dccldsdljfeltoneoa Toesdaj nlsht, at 12 o'clock. From Lahaicalana we lra toM that : - A shake or carthqoakt cccsrred here at 10 b, 15 m. r. m. last evening, eoctirclns: less' than a mlnnte, which shattered tbe walls of my boose so that it is doubtful whether it can be made tenable. Tbe building seemed to s'jnIe and rick like a Tesstl saipplBj: a sea, while Insnels of plaster were tcni-Mie-, and larje sections ot the walls flllln; out. The Tibratlons teem t hare been from tooth to north. Croekerj on shdrea Ijirjr in that direction was scarcelr disturbed, as also a large sbelf of mrd iciiies, while a wardrobe, standing east and west, flung out Its contents, and packages of stationery were thrown frora sbelres adjacent to the medicines, bat standing east and west. An east and west wall of fOrodsisdiwn in twentr places, the stones all faHtng corih. Most of tbe stone and adobe struc tures in Lahdna are seriously damsged. Mr. An drews' honse J is tbe north-west corner badlj open ed, but was add together well bj the root Froca tbe lorthside of Wesl-Maai, along Wai- , kapa, Wailoia, Jta, we learn that the shock, ! i. i r.i, i . - . - - iowu scicti ruuuceu no raatenai injnrT j to the plantations or dwellings. We are told that iu main direction there seemed to have been from the torth-east, or from the sea. Front Makawio, East-Maai, one correspondent says that the shi of the 19th was tbe severest that he has felt dcing; a residence of forty-three years on this group Xo special injury seems to hare been sustained at Makawao. At Ulopala kua, south side of East Mini, the character of the shock would seen to have been nearly simi lar in strength and caration to that experienced at Makawao a&d Wiiiula. On atroii. Fran Kawalhae, we havo re ceived the following titer: Kawajnix, Feb. 21, 1STL Oa Susdar evening last, at about efgbt mlo ales past ten, we were terrlblr alarmed by a shock of earthquake, vMch appeared to me to be fatty as severe as tbe shock at tbe time of tbe Kau oatbrak. This shock lasted about 2& minntes, aad as BostpecaKar '.a character. It commenced it tae ssaal waj, with a rcmWiug noise, reached lit greatest istessltr, acd decreasing ia strength until alsaost Its term! nation, wfcen it gave a most violent shake and snddtalj ceased, seeming to me as if two eartlMiBakes bad merpnl in one. It has thrown down acarlv all tbo ttose walls in the district. Marshal Parke (who arrived here last night from Rods,) reports that the earthqaike was verj severely felt ia KaDaa, ia fact drove him oat of the Govern ess koetc, &e teartag tkat it was about to tilL lie also reports shocks of carthqaake at 7 o'clock II salaates os Friday evening, 17th insL, and on Satur day raoraiag, at 5 o'clock. Neither of these shocks mt uHofrieads. were peraeptibte here. We anxiously await news At Wawrea, ialaadjgon Kawaibae, the sbock woskl seeai to bave been some degrees less se vere than on tbe sea-board ; and crossing the Iskad to Iliio, we learn from that town that tbe shock, iboKrh passaWv strong, was not of a char- after to create any special alarm. Tilt Queen's Sjjicccu. Losdox, February 9ta. Farliiraent re-asscmbled today. Followicg is tbe Qaeen's speech delivered at the opeatsg el tbe session. LtJi c-vl gextknex. At an epoch of sucb mo raeat to the future fortunes of Europe, I am es pcctiily obliged to avail myself of your counsels. The war which broke out in tbe month of J oly, be tween France and Germany, bat raged cnlil within the last few days with unremitting aad likewise un exampied force; and Its ravages may be renewed after a few days mare, unless moderation acd fore- tfeoeght, prevaffisg over all impediments, tball t way tbe cocasels of bath tbe parties whose well beiag is 1. aeeordaaee with the Erst of these decUrations, I ' have atalataraed the right and strictly discharged tbe dalles of BcatraHty within the tpbere of tbe two cooatrits, erigveally engaged. CberUhisg with care . tbe eordiaiiiy of cr reiaUoni with the bdtgerents, I have lurbore from whatever might Lave been con strued as gratuitous or cawarranted interference be- i twees (he parties, cerlbcr of wbem bid shown a ' reaaieess to prepose terms of accommodation, such as woald bear promise of acceptance by tbe other. I bave beea enable oa more than one occasion to eOBtribate towards pliricg tbe representatives of the two contending countries ia confidential comma-notion, but until compeHed by tbe surrender ' of Paris no farther result bad been obtained. Tbe lnriiliee cow bejeg employed for the convocation ofaa asfestWy in France, baa brought about a pause ia tbe constant accumalation on both tides of bn- ssas taSeriag, aad has rekindled the hope of a com- plete acaomaodalion. I pray thir this suspension mij result is a pesce compatible for tbe two great and brave os Isvolved with security- and with boaor, isd Bkely,tberelbre, to command tbe ,4 & Vgrope. and to give reatonaMe hopes or x loag daraiiaa. It bat been with concern that I have faaad myself ncabte to accredit aself "Hh "AS'Saed ta Fesin' n.suuua - .w.. - . . ti.. uikHtr and indesesdence ol bcrmanT. and which I trait easy be found cocdaetlre to tee sla-btntyoftbeEa.-opeantyttem. I have eaieavored In eorrespoadenee with other Powers ef E-irope to u;tioM the taoctity of trratlet aad ta remove anv misapprehension at to the bind-ie- character of tieir alligations. It was agreed by the Powers wbiett Lad been parties to tbe treaty of IsM thai a Coafereac; should meet la Lccdon. Tail Conference has now been for tome time engaged ia its labors, aad I confidently trott tbat the result of iu dttiserattos will be, to cpboll both tbe priu ciptesofpabBeiUht, aad the general policy of tbe itr. itul ltUnTumc lissebTttereviuoaofsome of its eooditiost ia a fair acd eoadfiafdry spirit to, rbibfi a cordial eo-oneralion among tbe Powers aKb regard to the Levant, and greatly regret tbat my earnest efforts bave failed to procure tbe pretence at tbe Coafereoee of any representative of tbe TrescS nation, which was one of UjccLuX parties to thitrty ol ISA acd which mast ever be regarded aa a principal and iadUpecsable member cf tbe great Commonwealth cf Europe. Tie lessons or miElary experience afforded by tbe pnsest war bate beea numerous acd imporant. Tbe time appear appropriate lor turning taeh lessons to account, by eilorts more decutve tfcaa berttofore, at practical smprovement In "trmpt ic this, you wni cot fail to bear la miadtbetpeeitl fr-m la ths oosilioa-eftbia ccactry, 10 fiiorable to the freedom zad seearUy of tbepeople, and if tbe -iaj irom s less to a more eBtcuve ana ttasiie mtem of defensive military preparations taaH be t isroire at lent for a time aa tozn&jl t yxrioas cLirgtt. your pradecce aad patriotism wi.I i ! -.W the mt ta Iocs as Toa are taluSed that tbe ead is imporust aad tie meact jciiciocs. o Urns win be lost Is layiae betee you a btfl lot las beUerrtralstioa of tbe Army asd theaaxEUry land fsrteatrftbe Crown, acd I barfly seed commead It to roer acxloas aad impartial coctldenJioa. it dtSertct times several csestloss oflaportacce bare arises, wtleis are rt yet adjssled. and whicb rsaeriiay aScet lbs relatlsns ttiwern tb UcIIed States asd tie Territories asd people oi Brflub Sortti America. One of lbexs ia particular which cocceroi tbe Cibtries -v for as early sttlkctxt lest tbe roMlbleJndlscrttloii of individuals should Impair the neighborly nndcrstandlnb which it Is on all r rounds to desirable to cherish and tnatntttn. I have therefore engaged In an amicable communica tion with the President of tbe United States la order to determine' the most convenient modo of treat ment Tor these matters. I bare tnrxested the ap pointment of a joint comlstlon,and lhavc agreed to a proposal of the President that this comttaion tball iu. mihnrim! at the same time and In tbe same man ner to receive the consideration of the American claims crowing out of the circumstances oi tbc lite war. This arrangement will br common consent Include U claims Tar compensation which bave been or may be made by each Government or by Its cltl aens upon the other. The establishment ofa Trlnce of the Itouso of Sa voy on tbe throne of Spain bv tbe free choice of the popularly elected Keprseutatlves of tbe Spanish Na tion, 1 trust will ensure for that country, which bit passed with so much trtnperance and self con trol, through a prolonged and trying ctlsls, tbe .blessings of a stable government. I am not able to state tbat the Inquiry which was Instituted by the Government ol Greece Into the his tory of the shocking murders perpetrated during tbe list f prlng at Delte, hat reached a termination actwerablo In all respects to my Jutl expectations; but I thall not dcsltt from my endeavors to secure the complete attalntment ol the objects of the In quiry. Soma valuable results however, bave In the meantime been obtained for tbe exposure and the suppression of a lawless and corrupting tyttcm which has so long afflicted the Greek peninsula. Tbe anxiety which the massacre at Tientsin on tbe 21st of June last called forth, has happily been dispelled, and while it be my earnest endeavor to provide for the security of my subjects and their trade In those remote quarters, I count on your con currence In the poller tbat I have adopted of recog nising the Chinese Government at entitled to be dealt with In its relations with the country la a con ciliatory and forbearing spirit. The I'aillamcntary recess has been of anxious In terest In regard to foreign afTilrj, but I rejoice to acquaint you tbat mv relations are, ss hereto, tboso of friendship and good understanding with the Sov ereigns and States of tbe elvlliied world. Papers Illustrative of the conduct of my Govern mcnt In relttlon to tbe several matters on which I bave tummarily touched will be duly laid before you. In turning to domestic matters, I have first to In form you tbat I have approved of a niaraiage be tween my daughter, the Princess Lonlsa, and the Marquis of Lome, and 1 have declared my consent to this nnioa in a council of gentlemen of tbe House of Commons. Tbc revenue of the country flourishes, and the condition of trade and industry may, though with partial dran backs, be declared satisfactory. The estimates of the coming year will be promptly laid before you. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. HACKFELD CO Oflei for Sale, BT THE Hawaiian Bark ' KA MOI,' From London, THE F0LL0WISQ ASSORTMENT of GOODS Selected with Great Caro FOR Till S MARKET cissisma or ENGLISH PillXTS, Fancy Lilae, Mourning. Saining Prints, Twilled ehints Prints, Fancy Muslins. Victoria Lawns, meiquito netting, Saperier black Oebtnrg, black Alpaeea, French Merinos and Crape, woolen dress Goods, Black asd blue Bread Clttb, Italian Clatbt, White Mtieikins. White DriHj, White Duck, Black Haircloth, White Stilting and LengcUth, Turkey T.ed CIlh, r Brown aad Blue Cotton Drills, heavy Brown and Blue CItn, Ticking, Blue Denims, very heavy. Blankets, large site asserted colors. Bleached Linen Sheeting, Blue Alhambra Bed Quilts', White Bed Quilts, Fine Linen Imperials, White Liaen Jt Cotton Turkey Towels, Superior Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Cotten Handkerchiefs, Turkey Eed i. Yellow Hd'kfs. Plain White Flannel, --- Blue Twilled Saxony Fiance), White Merino cckf. Grey Mixed Socks, Ladies' White Hole, Finer Damask TaUe Cevert, Black Silk Xeckties, Fancy Alpaeea Bfeu'es, Fine Linen Bosom Shirts, White Cotton Shirts, Fancy Calico Shirtt, Hickory Shirts. Heavy Merino Under Shirtt, Silk I'ra'it. Under Shirts. " Hrown Cotton Under Shirts, Turkey Red Suscesders, Black SBk Umbrellas. Black Silk Elastics. "Bta'e CVtttn Thread. Wolec A CatUn Girth l. Feather Darter. Boiled Lisseed Oil. White Zice Paint, Ureund White Lead, Bed Ochre. aad Vecetbc Bed. Burlaps, Sail Twice. -- . , Sotteh Hemp Canvas, Russia Dock, light & heavy. Bright Feceicg Wire, Hoop Inn. from in. to 1 i in. liccei Sanetpacs with Covers, EibHu Metal, Galvanized Gas Pipes, I to J in. Galvanized Iron Bnekett and Tubs, CaVia Larspt and Lanternt, C. C. Iron with brass guards. Fine Pocket Knives and Steel Seisiors, Crushed Sugar. ' French Choctlate. French Pease aa nature!, Malaga and Saluna Eaiiinl, Currants fa Jars, ' Salad Oil. a Codliver On, Curry Pewder; Eeatetices of Eheld Almonds. ' Liverpool Salt, Saxutges in Tins, Wiltshire Loaf Cheese. Dutch Loaf Cheese, " Malt Vinegar in Demijohns and.Eirrels, Cream of Tartar, Seed Biscuits, Gia in Baskets and Boxes, t - j Bam inTJirreV, , India Coope & Co., Ale, . Claret in Btxes, Bbise Wise, Schiedam ArooatieSeSsappi, Ihisriile'Iruh Whiskey, JfanSa Hsrs Bepe, Sekbola Tar; , Pitch ia half Birrtli. Pertland Ceseaf, Fire Bricks square asd arch, Blaekts,Uh Coal, Masts Yellow Metal asd Competition Kails, Beat BiSe Powder is lb lias, -1.0W bbU Xew Oil Shooks, .ltt Tens West Hartley Steam Coat. 2m w F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., OFFER TO THE TRADE A Large and well Assorted Stock GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ex Late Arrivals, At ief,l6ia,Lcral Terms ( Tiaes. I-Sa "" PPT OUT NEW YORK, CAPITAL FORTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS JN GASH, . The Largest Company inthe World ! THE ASSETS, RECEIPTS, DIVIDENDS, (AND ENTIRE SYSTEM) ARE ALL CASH. POLICIES Non Forfeitable and Exempt from Executioa ; j. r. heLen,( Special Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. E. P, ADAMS, local Agent. fint PACKET LINES. For San Francisco- The Fine. British Barque VIOLETTE, tVILSOX Mntter, Will be despatched positively on tho tth of March. For freight or passage, apply to 6-tt T11K0. II. DAVIES, Agent. For Sydney. TIIR I1XE BRITISH BiKQCE si CASTLEHOW, CUIPBELU - - - Stutter. Is now loading for the above port, and will ,b de spatched on or about Saturday, the 11th of March. For Freight, apply to 7 TIIEO. II. DAYIES. Agent. For Tahiti. inc BGITISlt BEIO SUSAN, IICG1IKS, ------- 3Iottcr, Will sail on or about the 6lh ol March. For Freight or Fassagr, apply to 7 TIIEO. II. DAVIES. Ages'. HAWAIIAN PACKET LINE. For San Francisco. The fine Clipper Barkentine Horace Roberts, ltXACKK, Master, Ii now ready to receive cargo, and will have dispatch for the above port. For Freight or Passage, apply to WALKER 4 ALLEN, fi Agents. For H ong Kong. The A 1 Clirfer Bark jif!: NABOB, J. II. SIIAT&AVK1.L, .... Master, Will sail for the above port with dispatch. The "Xabeb " being under the American Flag, shippers will not be obliged to pay a war risk. For freight or passage, apply to 4 C. BREWER X CO.. Agentt. Tlie IVortli I'aclfic Transportation t'oiupany'H SAN FRANCISCOJJONOLULU LINE. The Company's Splendid Steamship MOSES TAYLOR, It. S. FLOYD, ... Commander, tVill Leave San I'rnncNco On or about ... ..Februiry ISth AVII1 Leave Ilonulnlu On or aboatMm . .......Febmary 2Sth Freight for Sao Franc Lco will be received at the Steaaer's Warehouse, and receipt! for the same. Siren by the underlined- Xo charge for storage or cartage, tire iiuks in n arehoase, not taken hj the Company. liberal AlTnuce Xndc on nil Sliljp- rucnt per Sf eimicr. Insurance guaranteed at Lower Kates than bj Sail ing Vessels. Particular care taken of Shipment of Fruit. All orders for Goods to be purchased in San Fran cisco will be reeeiTed, and cited bj return ofcteamer. ?T hip menu from Europe and the United States, intended for these Islands, will be reeeiTed by the Company in San Francisco, ii consigned to them, and be forwarded by their Steamers to Honolulu, Fuzz or Chabce. except actual outlay. syPaseneers are reau cited to take their tickets before IS o'clock on the day of sailing, and to pro cure tneir l aiiports. l-3m H. UACKFELD CO., Agents. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND rnTjB The California, Jfew Zealand iUfv RDU Auiiranau jx&ii xine or i ateam I'm electa. The Eplendid Steamships WONCA WONCA, 1430 tons .Stetrarty Com'r, CITY of MELBOURNE, 1200 tons .T Grainger Com'r, CITY OF ADELAIDE, Will run rezularlr between Honolulu and the above ports, eosneetioz at Uooolula with tbe North Pacific Transportation Co't Steamers. acEsra ai HoaotcLr XT. L. OREES. AccautsD II. JI. J EI'. VIS Srcier U. II. HALL. U. S. Contu. It 3m FRESH GROCERIES! RECEIVED PER " STEAMEE OF THE 25th TJLT. G. Extra Farallr Flonr, G. G. Extra Wheat Meal, Oat Meal, Kje Meal, nmillOLUT POTATOES, CAi.noii.-M.t- onions, JIateh'x Cream Cheese, ' California Harur as4 Been, ' , Kitts Entera Tongaes and So nndt, Catting's PieHes- in f t-rlUn ar. Ill IV Colucihia Eircr Ealmon, Vtblli test raruU Pork, California Golden Sj rap. Cutting's Talle Truitf , siiorted, S'r. Paeile CodEib, Alaoait and Walnuts, OATK, BK.W ASD WHEAT, Emoted Eeef, Smoked Ealrau, ; All hinds of Craeheri aad Cakes, Beets and Tnrsipr, Half and .hole boxes Sahven Bread, ate., etc.. For sale a leweit rates at the Paxnil feed Store. JCDD X LATT0S, 6-1 ra So. 51 Port Street. lTED HAX.MOX, in harrcls-A saaU lot of XKi4 vtry1 food qualitj, bat as rood as the am. jt liii Itf-.'r salt a7at town. Call at 2 - - -1--swfssaoLLES 4 CO. - LEGAL NOTICES. SCritKMK CtlCRT of the lUvrIUn IaUntU, In Rrtnltr. Ia th nuttur of tb Ecutf lltr bit Majtuty 11. K. KAPARUIIAlU.UUof Hoool.Io, Oaha.dn wLlUtx Ui llotu A. S.llsrtMU Tic ChaucvlVor. On rcthdloc nti IIHdr the prUtkm of J.m IV. . tut in, o4 Charles) Ktnaloa. Atlmlnlntntm cf th EtUt of ilrr Utt MaJtr II. K. KapkBtuUll, of Uonolotn, IUa4 vf Oth. drc". tbowlns that th?r ar crrUlo claim aist IW KsUta of mM aweJ, imcoDtiniE toMTfa thrihsaa.t flT hundml ami fTty-n and W-lOO doilara, now dn anj jmy able, anil that thr 1 Inraflldeat personal cr-trty far thm pAjmeot thereto f, and that th aakl Admintstntentleatr ta par tbe fuune and hereby toaroid nqmerent and apeiire niU and final. to be enabled to tettle their acrvaou aa nth Administrator, aodprajlne to be aothorlxtM tatelt eectala real esUta of the dtttweed, Unated oa Richaxtl street aad King Street, Honolulu, Oahn, and drecflbeji la aakl peUtfca at pnUic anctlon to tbe hUhett bidder, v It U rrdered that FRIDAY, tbe 17th tUj of Marrh, A. XX 1S71 at 10 o'clock a. sc., before the said Jcittee at Chambers In tbe Court House ia Honolvla. be and the same hereby fs appointed aa the ttme and place for hearfnr said petltlea, and that all persons Interested may then and there ppeei aad sbuw caae if any they have why the same sbotud net be granted, alm that this order In the English acd I!aHaa languages be pnbtinhed la the lUwiiu.T (liimi and A Otoi new pa pert published In Ilooolnlti Ibr three sacce) weeks prTkQS to the time therein apptaUdlW JJhxiB. ALTKEDS. UAKTWCUaa Jrutice Saprame Coarta Atteat: Ia. ilcCriiT, Oerk. Bated Honolulu, feU tb, 1STL Tt. SUPU.MK COURT or trie Hawaiian Iaiamls. In rrohate. In the matter of the Estate ef Her lata Majesty II. K. KAPAKUIIAIU, Uteof Uooeloln. Oahn, d ceaMd. Before the lion. A. S. Ilartwelt, at Chambers. On reading and filing tbe petition of James IT. Austin and Charles Kanalna, AdmlnUtratori of the Estate of Uer Ixtm Majesty 11. K. Kapaknballt, late cf llenolnlal-land ef Oabn, dereased, showing tbat certain claims again! the estate set forth In schedule annexed to said petition were preeen ted to the petitkmtr duly authenticated with neceseary Teachers and by them a prored and praylag that nptq a day to be ar pointed, the same mae be examined aodapproed bj the Court. It tti ordered that'FRIDAY, the 17th diy of March A. D. 1S71 at 10 o'clock A. V. twfore tbe eaid Jnatfce at hie Omiiv tera In the Court House at Hunutala be and the aanae here by is appointed as the time and place (br hearing the said pe tition, and that ail persona Interested may then and ther ap pear and show canse If any ther bare why tho said ciakua should not be approved by the Court, and that this or Jar ta published In the English and Hawaiian laagnsgea la the Ha waius G a setts and Ac Oral newspapers printed and pwb lishtfd In Uooolula lor three successive weeks preTteae to the time therein appointed for saM hearing. (Sigeed) ALFRED . JIAUTWELI, Jus tic Supreme Cetut. Attest: U McCxiAT. Oerk. Dated HonoTuln, Feb. Sth, 1S7I. 7-Jt. SVPXUSMK COURT or the IUelUti Ialancfs In the matter of tbe Entate of XT. N. LADD, fll-w Inln, deceased;ordr cf Notice ef Petit Wq ta aHw the account cf Admialatrater. Before Mr Jutlce Ilartwelt la Chambers. On reading and filing the peUtkm of Joseph O, Cmrterft A1 minUtrmtor of the Estate cf W. X. Ladd, Ute ef neoetnln, deceaaed, thai his first account aa such Admlnistratec may be allow ed. It U ordered by the Court, that FRIDAY, the 17th day of March, A. D. 1S71 at 10 o'clock In tbe ferenooo be and the same hereby Is appointed tor hearing the said petition heft the said Justice at hie Chambers In Honolulu, at which time and plsce all persona Interested may appearand show rauaer. If any they hare, why the aame should not be granted, and that notice thereof be given by pabtieatten ef this order la the 1Iawiu3 Gautii newspaper for three successive weeks previous to said hearing. ALFRED S. ItAKTAYELU Justice Supreme Oeaxt. Atteat : Waitix R. Sul, Decnty Clerk. Dated Honolulu, Feb. 2M, 1S71, 7-Jt. SCritK.Iti: COUllT or tbe Hawaiian Islands, ta Trobal. Ia the matter of tbo fatal of 0EOE0R . ELLIOTT, lata of San Traacitoa, Cat, detaa at Urns Iain. U. I. Farnunt to aa onlrr of the Ilononblo Ktiiha II. ARen. Cbltf Jnstico of taM Coart, ia Probata, nwl, oo tbo :7th day of febnurj, A. D. 1S71, not If. U henbr clien that WU XE3DAY, tb SIth dr of March A. D. 1371. at II o"civck a. M. of takl dir. at tbo Court Room of taM Cout. at Htootiila ia the isUo'I of (Hha hat tera t.poiaUtl tb tin aat rle fi-r rnrioc tbo Wilt or uU Oeoreo E. Elliott, dKw nj for burlog tbo applkaii.n ef DuM Bmith sod C G. WUlUauoa fur tbe U4o.dc ef Letter. TesUaieatary to then u exeenUirt named tberclo .ben aad when aoj penoa te tereited nay api'ear and contest the tame. L. McCDHT, Clerk. Pated nonolola. Feb. I7tb, 1S71. Mt SCI'ItK.lIE COUHT OP TUB IIAAVAIIAX ISLANDS in BaDkraplcjr. In the nutter of lb K.ut. of F. Bernard, bankrnot, of Itonolnlo. In readloe a4 flHoc tbe petition of Sxnturi B. Dole and Thea. a Ilenck, AtalfneM ia BenkrnptCT cf niil ettate, ukinr to bat lb Mo.tu f aid etUs examined and allowed bj the Court and tbenr eelrej dUcbarzed from their treit ae Aiticnsea of the tald eeUte, It U ordered that TUCKSDAY, the Mh da ef March, A. D. 1ST1, at 10 ocI;c a. K. at the Court Howe In lleoerahr, b and the tame herebr are appoioted a time aad pUc Ur the heariog of the tald petition, when and wher all permt interested maj appear and ibow caoee, if an j they Lave, why tbe said petltlea iboaU not be cranted. Ill farther ordered, that Ibie order be pobtUbtd In the IIiwiuu Uixrrrs fur four aaccculTo weekt prerloat to tald hearing;. It. A. WIDEMASS, All tot: Anociate Joitke Sepceme Ccmrt. Witrxa K. St, Deputy Oerk. Honolulu, Ilth July, 1571. S-lt TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. DISTRICT OF HOHOI0LU, 0AHU. fTUIE UNDERSIGNED IIEREBV GIVES NOTICE X that his ofice will be doted for th. eolleetion of taxet due for tbe year 1870, after Saturday, the 11th of March proximo, and all parties who bare not paid at that date will be proceeded against according to law. GEO. II. LUCE. February 21. 1871- ( lra) Tax Collector. 200 BBLS. of OREGON FLOUR, JUST IlECEIVED Cheap by S AND rOK SALE C. BREWER X 00. LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST. OS ADAMS or Hotel ttreets, a bunch of keys. The Sndcr will be liberally rewarded by returning tbe tame to tbePoit Office. fl.2t Notice. A FINAL DIVIDEND OI" ONE AND A quarter per cent', on Stock: of U.K. and Oil. I. Naragation Company will be paid by the undersigned . A. S. CLE0II0RN, Treasurer II. 6. X G. I. I. N. Co. Honolulu, Feb. 17th, 1871. -It- Administrator's Notice. THE UNDESIGNED HAVING KEEN appointaxladimhbtratorof the EiUie of J.'ll. Tbrupp of Katwtkl, IIUo, Hawaii, deceased hereby rctatitt all perfect to present their claims on or be fore the first day of March ntxt, or they will be for erer barred; and all persons indebted'ta tW ahor. estate are requested to malt. Inuaediatt payment to L. SEVKRANCK. UTIo, Jan.S0th.I871. t-lt. AdininUfrator. Executor's Notice. Estate of EDWARD R. COFFIN, deeaased. TUB UNDEKSIUNED, Executor of the .Will of Edward B. CoCn,Iit of iloaole.'a. de ceased, hereby giret notice to all persons hiring ciaim. BaiDi-. iu. uia or in. taui tiecaaea to pr tent the tame within six months from this data, or they will be forerer barred, and all pona Indebted to tbe abor. Estat. art requested to make Immediate paymesC J. W. AUSTIN. Executor of the Will of Edward R. Coffin, nonolola, February 15, 1871, S-U NOTICE. - A XL GOODS stored on the Ilndsoa Bar ii. Company's Premises, if net claimed WITHIN SEVES DAYS FROM THIS DATE. wlUU sold at Aoction to defray exptnies, and for the benefit of w bom it in ay concern. THKU. II. DAVIES"; 2 A;tat for the nndton Bay Preaiiet. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOK trUden to trust any oh on my aeeoant. unless upon my written onSer., I will pay no debt con tracted by other In my name. a-t Hana, ftb. 10, 1S71. T. LYONS. i if fX!. w Jk -t