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Trrpenl fur II,. Ilasraaanrtalrlte. liMraliM. Sew Zealand anri (nlifornia Mail SteaersScfcfiie for 1S75. Otv of Melbourne MTT,',;nT January-. . . March ApriL Mar June J.lr J air (. ""' Aurnat . . ,,.l.i..mi,.T.. ammm Mikado .. ('vphr.ie- Mikado .- run Ltavr mm FROM 8TP!OtT TO Salt FBAKCBOO. ,fhar at ftmaf.ta arr Sydnv KKTfRX TRIP FROM K. P. T) BYDXEY. Arr. at S. Fran Ltjr San fran ..I6lrbrnarr.. . IS March .-U.AprU. ..lo'May .. klMay & June . l July . ,l ! A tarsal .. Pebmary .. TlMarch ,. Aprti. . . Mar l June Jt lair .26 AUCuaU 23 Anpat. .. I t. ppunlK-r Novinber.. . IFebruarv. 14 March Mwl ... 15 Apru.... . - May .... . I June . July 1 nliiilKr' .M joeubtr.... . Noverotssr. .21 l'mMT.. 2ft!Jeriwary ... Is, .January . . . Dor at iialalaj "Tl "T (Itttut 4F.bruary . March . . April..... Mar Jane J one July Ausrust. . October.... November.. . : December.. . a I January. ... .tli February.. Arr at w mmt March March .. . May Mar Una 01y Aomst s,-j,t.mb,-r. . El 1 M :n 21 U :-Oru.bfr II So it or ember.. . 14 I Hember. . . 10 Jannary. ... I .IllFebrnaiy ... a Kiirh ber mar MM en Francisco Immediately on the arr: va of the nulla from London. iSi.v.' named teamer uavr been chart-red for wren months ; and In cat perceded In August or September by new and superior boata. ' a Tiem line tn lmtmranited RT" A letter from Charles Brewer, Esq , of Bos ton, report the death of Mr. Sherman Peck, for merly of this city. It occurred March 3d. iy The band of the Pensacola gire an open-air concert on Tuesday evenine, being the third of a very pleasant aeries of popular entertainments, at the Hawaiian Hotel. rrProf. Harkncss, who bad charge of the Tran sit of Venus observations in Australia for the Amer ican Government, arrived In the steamer Mikado, homeward bonnd, and will remain here about one month, visiting the volcano during bis stay. In cUrulsMur. the time when the "learners win iw one at mis port an 1 at San Franetseo. an allowance of two dan . ... port and Kydncj and ol on. oai hrltm Uil port and Man Franrh, la made for Ui- superior afared of the .. , ,,f M ibnome" and Mikado." Paasci of the Hoes for tfce Month of April, 186 raaraaaa av MM. aKiiarf. HOKOLULU MF.AS T1M. l.Tli. First Onartar i 2tii l ull Mn . . . i , - tr ---- Uwt tjnartar : UK ,-t'N ill e ISO AN Ii rFTi ISO 1st Pun Rises i a? aai San Sets ana! mm Kuwa....a at " Bon Sen - .11 Rise a 44 " BuaB.1 . . i; .. . .1, HQ L " , . Pun Set .. . . asa, ,-un I: una'. '... a " 8ant MMBBSSMSHi rOMtllltdAI, f 4 7 ra 11 2.0 - AM h 46.0 AH .611 I .612 ' ,! 617.6 1 6 21 HOKOLVLC, JPSTL 7. 1S76. Thf mml! -niD-r Mfc-)-. rr.T.xl on BlurdT duttiIbj lint. f-Hli l -r r.c9luml protnptnt-, 30 day fnun r-ydDey Tia A-wkUt.d ; bot hmlnt nnmtr of cmm of tDtwlM on tani. it wm draoirsi j.mder.1 to pr-ent fw comoiiit.ic-tioti l,. tPn tb-nhip Mid wliore. Non tl.tirrfiirs- ww -allow- wir. -.t wbm -but'lutrty pbmitt to rnmh hr to titart vttboat nv frxtr detentlot.. Sbe hd but one iM-sngr-r utd .mall frc-lrbit lift for tbw port. 8ngm n roport-) T-ry i)fs-r-awd ml tbc -rinclm. clouil centers, nnd with no Im-n,4-Ui- pri-pct of adruicc. Tlw Ao iv-r i-nv-n.l IUro4y tiM Iwn oor only arrirtl tb natt wet-k fnun Jn PrtAOCi-co. 8be bn-nffbt bat little cwr f.rr .hi-ptac-i, -vtxl will ptxw-ed In few dy for crnw nortli. 1 -he f,T tli'-runl Apinl, owned by Mr C J Lmg. re-lani'-d fnmi m tmdln: voyaire on Fun day lt. Iler coroantit oil, autne 6,000 (alia., ytwiUy t nncUon for Jc per pall .n cn-b Parcbaaed by Maam. Bchaefer A Co- Tbe pcbwiiim OooU Templar In about loaded for San Frun ciaco. Mid ill aail in a dy or two. Barkentinc J. A. FalkinborR in also nearly loarled f..r rort Und, and Will aail n tbe arriral -f tbe t-cbntiner Mary Ellen. Tli- mail -teen Ft MacgTngor ii dne from tan Franciaco In ail tbtf week, and will proceed on to Auckland and Sydney, a MM ft" 'er Inward freigbt it diacbargd, end outward f . tak. n on board. Brif J li Ford wmn beiog loeded at Itte-rt ed t Icee fetMJ Pen FratK-ieru kf Meeere. Biancbard, Villim A Co., for lb if ort. and will be dae in all neat week, with aborted carwo. Bark Mai:ie Merlray will load wltb deapatcb for Portland. We call Ktteniion to tbe qnartcrly itatement of C i-te-r-tr intral fiwn boluw, ebowlng tbe ptodncc export for Uk jMMt tbrxe monLbi. Oor adeiree from Kan FmiOeco are to March 16. From Oil oamajn I ' column uf the MMJ LeUrr, we extract tbe followinK crucian nr?iew of tb BOgar market and rate of doty M ettxar : A rtamrdt our leading tTtaplee, ooffe, eucar and team, we mxy remark that tbe fimt and laet remain upon the free liet. and will f..- anotbi-r year at leant be allowed to enter free oi Out . But uirar. on tbe contrary, bme bad a H jwr mA ad diUooal tax levied ao that, under tbe prenl law, -ur-not abort No, i Ihitcb etatKlard pay &c. per pound. from that down to lew than S 1 6c. for engar not abore Ka 7 Irntch standard. Melado now pay- a duty of 1 per iound, MdmiiU.6.wpeT gallon. The reciprocity treaty with Hawaii to tiow before the IX 8. Senate at Waebi ngton. There i much opi-oeition to the propoaed treaty by our sugar refln n. yet all would yield tbeir aaeent to ita pamge proelded thai no angar orer No. 13 Mutch standard woahl be allowed to ootue In duty free. This railing would deprive, ut of all Hawaiian jcrooary grade, and give to the refiners a virtual motioHy l all Yellow Coffee Pugan other than that import ed frtm other countries at high rates of duties, M will be seen by the scb-dule annexed, clipped from an Ea-tern paper. Tli- Halt tm ire people, who opposed tlie sugar section of tbe tax bill made tbe figure tbe basis of tbeir argument against 'oit'r of 11001, i i,i ARRIVED. Mcb 31 Scbr NeUle Marrill. Crane, fnun bxhatna. Girpo MM pkgs sugar. 1 b.-rse. lo paawencecs. Am bk Mattff n !(, Walter, from Portland. Apr 1 Schr Katiisile. Bollm, from Koloa and Watmea. Ckr 90. 30U pkgi sugar, 25 bbls beef, 1 canoe. 7 paa sengura. Bchr Annie, flenele, from Kmi and Kan. Qiryo : SO bis pulu. 7A ksra susrsr. 12 bbU molasses, 1 bdl goat skins, lu pass-ugers. 2 Srlr Msnnokawai, Kalauao, from I.nmahai. Cargo : IW tskgs rare. Sip Ijifr Yankee, KeaJohanui. from Waialua. Car go: H! bg He. X bf9 potatoes. 2 coop cliickeos. S Scbr 1 1st 1 1-, Kimo, from Nawiliwili. Cbrjro; 613 kgs sugar. 1 passenger. Am scbr General Harney, Tripp, 16 days from San Francisco. Br stmr Hikaalo. Monro, ZI dar from Sydney. Slmr Kilanea, Marcbant, from Windward Porta. Cargo; i bd cattle. 29T krs snxar. 15 rli leather. 2S Ixlls gnat skins. 15 bgs .fiflee, 12 trait fnucun, 6 horses, li bogs, .it tg potsb-ea, X'J horns, 2LSJ0 ft k.aft lumber. 10 bbls tallow, 106 bidea. Schr Waiola. Ahntliala. from Naliko. Cargo : 253 ks suirar, 12 rls leather. 4 S l.r GiotauDi Apianni. It irrity. from cruise. Srhr Active, Puaahiwa, fmsu Kobala. Otrgo: 900 kgs sugar, IS hides. 1 bid tallow. 6 Scbr Odd Fellow. Ads, fnan Kohsx and Waimea. Cargo: 4T6 pkgs sugar. 6 bbl terf, 3 bx chicken, V hisrs, 22b bgs rice. 15 pasaeagera. Am Vt sh St Gecge, Knowles, from cruise, with 45 bbls sperm oil. 6 Scbr Kamoi. Pnwers, frnm KahuluL Cargo; 164 pkgs sugar. 3 passengers. SAILED. Mcb 31 Am wb bk James Allen, Keen.no, f r Arctic Apr 1 Scbr Nettie Merrill, Crane, for Lahsina. Srhr Annie, llenele, for Koua and Kan. Scbr Slanookawai, Katauao, for Kabului. Br stmr Mikado. Moure, fir San Francisco, 6 Stmr Kilauea, Marrhsnt, f Ksual. Schr Kamaile. Bollea, fur Kolou and Waimea, Scbr Hattie, Ktmn. for Nawlliwitl. 7 Schr (tsld Fellow. Nfka, for K0I01 and Waimea, Schr Active, Puaahiwa, for Kobala. Colonial Postal Arrangements By tbe mall joal in from Sydney we learn thAt the Hon. J. F. Hums. PiMtmaster General of NcwSoatb Wales, boa made an 4jTccmvul avltb tbc Postmaster General of Victoria, subject to ratification by tbc two Govcrn mcnta, respcctinfcr tbe mail service. They propose to make tbc Sacz and tbe dan Francisco services al ternate as early as possible, Victoria will plve every facility In ber power for tbc rapid transmission of the Soez mails Irom Melbourne to Sydney, over land or coastwise, as Sew South Wales may choose, and corresponding facilities are to be afforded to Melbourne by Sydney. The Postmasters have far ther agree .I to establish a telegraphic money order system between the two colonies; and to approve of arrangements for signalling vessels at Gabo Island. Hieriaw or the American Transit of Venus Party In Kerrnelen Land. Paris , March Ptn. The following despatch baa been received here this afternoon : Table Bat, Cape Good Hope, February 11th. Tbe steamship MonngiiheTa, which has just arrived here, brings newt from the Amertean Scientific Ex pedition loemted at Kergueleu Land for the purpose of observing the transit of Veens. The despatch received from the astronomers bears date of January 1 1 to, and announces that in their (abort in observing the planet's track on December 9th the scientists were eminently successful; the weather was very favorable considering the state of the weather on Desolate Island. English and French parties station ed there for tbe same purpose, were also successful in observing the phenomena : several excellent pho. togrmphs of tbe sun at periods of planet's contacts were obtained ; all the instruments of the Americans worked with great ?atifaction. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR tif the bill. The i nsresso. duty off M i-r mat lasted 3ii frugar, m hi and melado, as in-r Uouse bill, results as f allows : Fomter. Iurrnaw. New. ft eta. 1 'ix KM UKM UM Uafl 50 00 - 1 1M1.25 0X75 MK 81.25 4.(141 1.00 6.00 StilpplsxC Memoranda. Report or Stehbr Mikaoo. On Saturday tbe 13th of March, at 1:4.". r. v . the Australasian Steam Navigation Company 's Royal Mail Steamer Mikad-. . Moore, q., dan mander, took her departure from Sydney en nsate for San Francisco via Auckland and Hounluln. She cleared Sydney Reads at 3 r. St. and exiterienred fine weather thronchut. The run across to Auckland was aroompliobed In MH days and 20 hours. Arririoj; there on Thursday tbt- lth nlto. at noon, tbirty-elx hours before contract time. Uischarped pas aengers, malls and cargo and was to leave on the following day the lVth. but was prevented by a heavy gale of wind from the north. In which after aeveral attempts, found it im possible to awar fr in tbe wharf without danger. On the 20th at 6:30 a. St., pilot abjard and lefl Auckland IsT ..no lulu, 8 a. Discharged pilot at noon, the Great Barrier was alsoara. Wind KW with strong breetes and squally. Ttirongh the region or the SB trades, experienced stnng hrtn-xes frtsn tbs I with head sea. The same wind, prevailed during the entire passage bi Honolulu. On the 23d at 10 k. janmed Boa Island disunt 10 miles. On tbe 25th at S:30 a. a. Island of Opolu abeani distant 2 miles. On Sunday the 2-th at 10 p. St., the equator was crossed in long. 166 30 W. From tin date to lioolnla bad strong breezes from NE to NNE. with heavy squalls. At C a. St. on tbe 3rd April, sighted the Inl and of Oahu ahead. At 10.&0 a. h. received .. ; on board, and arrived at Uouolulu at 1:30 T. At. R. Y. OaAtixai, Purser. Death of a Hawaiian Stuuest. Mr. Edward Fletcher Bishop, son of Rev. S. R. Bishop, died at Amherst collepe, Mass. on Saturday February 27. lie was born at these Islands, and went to (be Uni ted States three years since to complete bis educa tion, and on entering college Immediately took a high rank for scholarship In every branch, bat es pecially Id botany and chemistry, which appear to have been bis favorite studies. By tbe last rosillct tcrs reported him seriously sick, and bis disease ter minated fatally on tbe 27th of February. We clip tbe following notice of bis death from tbe Lotion Journal of March 4 : Edward F. Bishop, a member of tbe junior class at AnibcrM, died on Saturday morning. His home was In the Sandwich Inlands, and none of his family are in this country. Prominent in the class and of a noble disposition, he wss bitrhly esteemed by all who knew him, and bis death casts a gloom over the entire communltv. Cuba, IVewYork, March lth. The Sua this morning has the annexed report : News reaches us of the ootn mifsion of another f these outrages in Cuba which shock humanity and almost stagger belief. The re port referred to, which is embodied in a letter re ceived by a Spanish h ine in this city, i- that twenty two young men of Cohan birth, resident! of Cien faegas, had been arretted in tbeir homes in that city by volunteers, ard without even tho farce of trial were shot outside tbe walls. KOLOA AND WAIMEA ! THE SCHOONER K JIl. ML A I L E ! BOM.rs. WASTFR- WB have regular dUpatrh for the above named Porta. no and after the 5th of November next, until rartber notice, Freight and Iafnage taken at the lowest Rates. 512 BOLLES CO., Agenta. Caution. "T-JKriTF R EAH, IT HAS on r. to the- Knowl- estgi of tbe nndemtgned that certain parties To la Known, have maJJcwosJr circulated a report, to toe eiTert thai the Schooner Hniiinile adYfrtlaed Mire gular packet between Ilonoluin and the porta of Koloa ami WnirncH Kanal. is about lodiscontlnue herresra lar trips to the above named porta ; now we deture that It be dlstlnctlv understood, that tbe said Schooner la under a coiitrurt with the holoa riunuttlon to mn regularly for the term of one year from tbe first November, 1874, and that she will .uvordnirTiy continue to ran to tbe Porta of Koloa aad Ualmeawaaailvcrtlsed, tmrrluar arrlilenta We hereby caution the authors of tbe above rep. .rta, that they will r' held IMpaBHaMj f..r all loan or oauuure isult ina In conaeqaence of such false rvpreeentatlutia masle by MJL 5M BOLLES k Ca, Amenta. AUCTION SALES. By E. P. ADAMS. Regular Cash Sale ! ON THURSDAY, - - - APRIL 8th, At half-pa..t A. tMn Roaat, AN ASSORTMENT AUCTION SALES. By C. 8. BARTOW. REGULAR SALE ! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. At I liar man ff.. Late Foreign News. i:puktn. For San Frnrico, per stmr SatSt, April 3. A bnchs ItsiiHTias, r. bf Itstrt I fives, f cs fatiitur. 1 cs mriu. 011:11. l.SU 1 76 ; . 2.2T. 2.76 125 4.00 NoUssss, per gallon MsUdo, prr fujrsr Dot shore No 7 D B Mu-aliore No 7. uot anors N 10. Bafsr abort. No 10. not abort No IS HnKr aWv Ka 13. Dot alwTe No 16 Pqkst abto .. No 16, not above No 20 hues, not sbose No 20, do Our niHr reflDen are now carrsInK bearr tock. both of raai and sblte ndiifsl Prices of tbe Utter rule from 11)4 il2t . for Cube. Crushed, etc, srblte bltrb grades of Velio tirov.Tj cmuiand lOillc. Tlo KaJ.'fia adds: Tbe rennets (ronerally approve of tbe increase in duty, as it tends to ebnt oat tbe liiarli arsde, tbnk t-viii, tbem an advantage in tbe market. For example, all sugars evaded No 20, Dalch FUndartl, bve to pay an In creased duly of lr y B, while No 7, Hutch Standard, used extensively by tbe refiners, only pays a trifle over c . lb Increased .inty. The uevr law will not add materially tu (be r . t . u. . tli. c-v.-niini,ni. ana pn.osfit . mum tin object. HF.KTKLMANN-At Koloa, Kausl. Msrch MSl Fram Bertelmsun, sped 60 years, a nstfve of Freilmrg, trermauy. lie was for 26 years a resident of these islands. LEWIS April 6tli. in this city, ofrhenmsti.nioftli.. heart, Jsroes Lawrence l-wis, of Stoninpton, Conn. Decease. 1 was about 60 years of a.e. and bss msided here since Iv.l f Fnnersl tlii. afternonvj at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, Walkiki. NOTBS or ini: .1 BBBE. J" Copious April 6bowors fell on Friday last, wuich jravc tbe grouud u good soakiug in thia vicinity. 3" Tbeir Majettles tbe Kin and Queen will 'proceed to Hilo in tbe steamer Kilauea about tbe last week in Ibis inontb. I tr f 33 EE if -jiisns -n ii ES H 'iorrii eC E e 1 -.fppaj isjt - I r r i c i : -rH n J ujoo -son rs : H a e 5 -jptskini.! i 11 ""KlSunj "ql swuwowii MPUi a! II jti -n awm 'SJJ PHI -S.M -tiinK jnm -km i-a -nrn.i tQl n 1 'ma n SlJOd Vi orjamoa pw jo nrA rooi E e B I m w s tr a - mm sa f as C - K H Z I : c c F m r ISPORTS. From f . dnev. per atasr Mikado. April l-3 o al& I ejpart wine, lit coil, rope, 60 bx. torn,. 80 bf potattsja, a mdse. Fraa San Vraacietxx, per ehr General Harney. April S- c :o.. tS HcXl-47S gall. ''"V'-hij; I.... 4 c macilare, 1 pk VP- H bbl tte 2 pks bomb laorea, 1 par box. From KiUi Sea U.. per ckr Giovanni Aplani April 4 -i Z c oa nut M. s!)0 UanlU cbjar.. 46C lb. b' i . - iusi- fa as kaaejta, I as aajeerj sm.'. 4 ai ..: Krai. alcol, 6! atohoi I l s rum. 1 cak apm oil, 4 oeer eainx, -f . - . ic ivory. t-W No iDtclliR-cnce had been received at 8aD Fraucisco of tbc scboont-r Varuna, up to March 10th 70 days since her departure trom Jlna port, BvruEME Court. On Ibc openinjz of tbe April term of the Court on Monday last, quite an animat ed diseuwion took place touching the absence of two of ita Judaea, Messrs. Allen and Harris, in which Meters. HartweU. Dole. Jones aud Stanley participated. A Bad Blckder. The P. C. A., which seta itself up as a model of perfection, has a most unpaidon ablc error. In announcing the death of Mr. Christian Bertlcmann, who still lives on Kauai, and enjoya good health. What damages might be obtained, in Court, for this false announcement, we don't know ; but suits have, in other countries, been made for such inexcusable blunders." &CDDEK Death. Mr. James L. Lewis died sud denly at his residence at Waikiki, on Tuesday. He was bora In Stonington Conn., In I&16, and was in his 59th year. He has been a resident of this port for over twenty years, and during that time has ac quired by industry and frugality a handsome prop erty. He was married to a Hawaiian, who survives him, and leaves a number of children. iy The mail steamer Macgrcgor is now due, provided she left San Francisco onhcrschcdulcday. Monday March 29. But, as the telegraph reported very stormy weather on tbc Atlantic Ic March, ber departure from San Francisco may have been delayed for the arrival of the London mails. Her last trip from San Francisco to this port was cine days and a half. Fike Work. In the window of our Bookstore may be seen a large plan of Kabukn Kancb, the property of Mr. J. L. Richardson. The survey was executed by Mr. J as. W. Gay and tbe drafting by Mr. Henry Giles, book keeper of tbe Honolulu Iron Works. It Is one of tbc finest specimens of drafting we have ever seen, through perhaps not so elaborate in its details as a survey of tbe Kohala Ranch, executed by the same gentleman, lor Mr. H. Daviea. Such skillful artists would be a credit to larger cities than Honolulu, and we are proud to own tbem as residents. Prompt Paymekt. In September last, the sugar mill of Mr. R. Hinds of Kohala was destroyed bv under peculiar circumstances. The building had just been completed, the machinery set up and f yielding to the intrigues of the Bonapartisti, and re everything ready for the cane, which waa nearly I fusing to make the Puke Ardifret-Pasqoier Minister By the schooner Gm. Harney, we bare San Frar cisco dates to March 16. From the files at hand, we glean the following summary : Nkw York, March 13th. All the indications at the East, point to a cheerful spring with fine business. There is a growing feeling that tho people have re covered frum tbe panic prostration and that the long expectei revival in all branches of productive indus try is nearly at hand. The fire at Port-au-Piince, Hayti, February 11th, was more disastrous than the telegraph announced. Four hundred houses were destroyed, and the loss to property is estimated at $2,000,000. J. B. Hepburn, a merchant, perished in the flames. New York, March 10th. Tbe Board of Trade to day adopted unanimously a resolution declaring that tariff laws should he framed with a view to raising tbe necessary revenue from the least possible number of articles ; that as far as possible the necessary reve nue should be raisei from articles that are not manu factured or produced in the United States ; that no duties should be imposed on raw material which en ters largely into manufacture? ; and that all duties should he specific, without regard to classification but simple and direct. Matters at Washington. Waswxgto!, March 9th. Booth made his advent in the Senate to-day, where he was quite generally I introduced by Sargent and Hager. He attracted much notice both on tbc floor and in the galleries. He declares himself opposed to a Hawaiian treaty on the ground that it would injure California refiners without cheapening the price of sugar. The friends of tbe reciprocity treaty claim that while it would not cheapen crushed sugar, as no provision is made fur its free admission, yat it would certainly lessen tbe price of brown sugar. March 10th. Senator Booth says he will not go in to caucus with cither party, but will, like ez-Prosi-dent Johnson of Tennessee, act independently of any partisan determination. Tbc anti-coolie bill, passed by Congress, prohibits the United States Consuls from granting permits to American vessels to transport any immigrants from Oriential countries who hare entered into a contract for immoral purposes, and provides penalties not ex ceeding $5,000 fine or five years' imprisonment against any person employing or holding women under con tract for prostitution, and also heavy penalties against bringing into the United States any coolies without their voluntary consent, or contracting to supply in voluntary coolie labor, or endeavoring to hold coolies under such contracts, and all such contracts are to be declared void. The hill also prohibits the landing in the rnited States of aliena undergoing sentence for non-politieal crimes, or whose sentence has been re mitted on condition of thoir emigration, and of wom an imported for purposes of prostitution ; and provides that all vessels shall be subject to inspection to ascer tain whether any such persons are on board. Bonds may, however, be given by the masters or owners of any vessel to permit tbe landing of such persons, con ditioned upon his or her return within six months to the country whence brought. A violation of this act will subject the vessel to forfeiture. Eoropenn. John Mitchell was again elected to Parliament, on the 7th March, by a majority of 2S6S out of 3S$y. Cork, March 13th. There was considerable dis order in Tipperary last night because of the refusal of some residents to illuminate their dwellings in honor of the second election of John Mitchcl to Parliament Several houses which were not illuminated were at tacked by the mob and sacked. Tbe town is quiet now. Loanoir, March 10th. A heavy gale yesterday, and disasters to shipping on the British and Irish coasts, are reported. Several lives were lost. Moody and San key delivered exhortations lastnight at Agricultural Hall in Islington. It is estimated that IS, 000 persons were assembled in and around the hall. Joon Bright has written a letter in which he ridicu les Home Rule. France. Thenew French Ministry is formed ; .M Buffet, Minister of the Interior; M. Dufaure, Minister of Justice ; M. Say, Finance Minister ; M. Walloon, Minister of Public Instruction ; M. Meaux, Minister for Commerce. The other offices are unchanged, Dufaure has drawn up a programme of policy for the new Ministry. Tbe leading features are as 1-fo lows : Assembly, on its first meeting after the Easter holidays, to vote the Budget; the Senatorial elections to be held next September ; the dissolution of Assem bly in October ; tbe Government to demand the main tenance of the present electoral system, and to raise State siege in all the departments except the Seine. Rhone and Boncbes da Rhone. The Timet Paris correspondent says MacMahon.by The Pope Desirous of Honoring the Catholics of the United States. A special cable dispatch from Rome to the New York Freemnn't Journal announces that attheeonsis tory to be helJ on Monday next, March 15. Arch bishop McCloskey, of Xew York, Monsignnrs Lede chowski, Archbishop of Posen and Guiesen of Prussia, Deschamps, Archbishop of Mechlin and Primate of Belgium, Archbishop Manning, of Westminster, and Monsignors Bartolini and Giannelli of the Roman Court, will he created Cardinal. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. A I.I. PERKOXS HAVnrf CI.AIWS Arnlnt the Estate nt the late ALLAN W. IIHD, will please present them without delay to either of the undersigned. chas. r. jtrnn. A. FRANCIS JI DD. Hnnolnln, March 20, 1875. fell-Urn For Portland, Oregon. THE FAST SAILING BARK 0h Jane A. Falkinburg, J. A. BROWJf, si VST i: It. Will ISail This Day! For Freight and Passage, apply to SK CAXTI.E OOOKE, Agents. or r o tyi an ! TI1F, A 1 HAWAIIAN lark 'KA MOI,' ( APT. II. UARRKI.S, Will Sail for the above Port about May 10 For Freight or passage, apply to 64 H. HAt'KFELD 4 CO., Agent. H. HACKFELD 4 CO. Offer for Sale The Following Goods, RECEIVED PEE HAWAIIAN BAEK KA MOI JUST ARRIVED From Bremen! For Portland, Oregon. THE HAWAIIAN BARK iSlWATTIE MACLEAY, H AI TI US XANTE R. WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH FOR THE ABOVE PORT For Freight or Vkskw, apply to ft-M H. HArKFKI.T) A CO.. ACSSrSB. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The A. 8. K. Co.'s l ine Steamship CYPHRENESJ T. sVOOIrK, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL for SAN FEANCISC0 On or about H ay 3d. All fYetg-ht Into nilfM for shipment per Htmmers rttht-r to San Frar.-iwv. t,r tho .,;..!,. will he nvrtved In the Steamer Warehouse Free of Ntornve. The Agents will give a Warehouse-Receipt for all Mer chandise but will not he responsible fur loss by fire. SHT For Freight ami lnanfo, or any further Infor mation, apply to S4 . RRKrYKR A CO.. AffeiilM. For Sydney, N. S. W. The A. S. . Co's Fine Steamship MACCRECOR ! E. GRAlNGEfi, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL for SYDNEY, N. S. W. On or about April lOtli. Ail freight Intemleri for Shipment per Hteanier either to San FnuieLseo or the Colonies will be received ill the Kleanier Warehouse I'rop or Ntorairo. l. alll give a Wanhimse-Kwlpt for all Mer ennaaise, nut mm not oe responsllilc lor loss hy (Ire. mm- For Freight i'l PlMWUfrc, to Sj-ilney, Nc' Zealand and Melbourne, appiy tn '. IIKEWERd: Co.. Af?eut. ED. 1FFSCIME8 & CO. JUST RECEIVED .PER,. Bark Ka Moi, from Bremen ! And Offer for Sale A FULL ASSORTMENT tram Svdan. rm lUkadc, April - Harknsm. ' Fur larj Francisco, par tnr Mikado. April a-MrsClm, C 0 nirf ie, J Blkr sld all. 9 J Scott and wife. Mr. ho C aa ' chMd. M Isshsn, J Pnrvta, Mi- Atwood. SShSfc v ll Its-Saw Osd Rotxrtaoc Mi Uandnacn sd wife, S M Ms- - hall C S (tattoo. 8 Usrare mm Windward Ports, per stmr Kilanea, April 4-Miat L Al. land - H A Widemann, Miss K Widemann, MU II sV, iein! n. Albert Knaniskea. MnGherardi. Cecil Brown. Dt Ksders. Prof Moore, Mr Jones, Mrs Taylor aad child, 1mm Woods, ao 40 daak. For Ksual. per tr Mlawaa, April 6-J II Bhct 6 K SawHo. B Bradley. W C Wilder, H B II KoeluXoUai, Br J r I m ud S deck. ripe Dd ready to cot. On the night after tbe buildinp; nt finished a (Ire broke out and destroyed it. The fire is believed to bare been accidental, and prob ably eaarbt from tbe native' pipe, who swept out tbe bntldtnf;, and was tbe last to leave tbc premises. Mr. Daviea, tbe agent ol tbe Mill, was then In Lon don, and had written ont instructions to have tbe pro perty insured. Hit letter arrived on tbe morning of ooday the 21st of September, and tbe insurance was that day effected. About midnight oflbesamcdaj tbe property was destroyed, though newt of the dis aster only reached Honolulu on tbe Saturday or Sunday following. When all the facts were laid be fore tbe directors of tbe Northern Assurance Com pany, in which the Insurance waa made, the whole amount of the lost caused by tbe fire (assessed by three disinterested persons at ti.386,) was promptly paid. This act is all the more honorable, because tbc Company might bare taken advantage of incom pleteness in the details given respecting the pro perty insured and claimed a general average, which however, but not been done, and tbe lots bas been paid in full. Such honorable conduct deserves men tion, and we tmat will merit ita reward. Tbe history of the case shows alto, tbe benefit of being prompt in effecting Insurance of property. of the Interior, ha dealt a deadly blow at theoniver- al respect which all parties had entertained for him. MacMahon yesterday wrote a letter, insisting that Buffet should enter the Ministry. Dnk d'Audifret will probably be elected President of the Assembly. Sraaln. Advice from Fignera, on tbe Spanish frontier, re port an engagement between the Carlists and Alfon tist near that fortress lasting ix hour. The Alton tists lost 300 killed and woandad. The Carlists have entered the Province of S in tan der in strong force. Reinforcement have been for warded from Bilbao to troops in tbc province, and tbe Government has embargoed steamers for transport service. There is great difficulty in preventing yonng King Alfonso from abdicating in favor of Daks de Mont- pensier. The Herald s correspondent in Spain reports this is an Alfonsist rumor. Germanw. The Emperor William ii ill. Prussia hat resolved to require that tbt Bishops hall recognise tbe supremacy of the State over Papal authority, or suffer the penalty of disendowment. It it also intended to re-establish a piacit in regard to ccclcsiasticii taSSSk NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! DEEP PINK PRINTS, LARUE PAT TERNS, Assortment Fancy Prints, new styles, White Ground Prints, Black aud White Prints, French Muslins, Heavy Bluo Denimi, plain and itriped. Blue and White Striped Ticking, Brown Cottons, assorted qualities, Blue Cottons, White Cottons, llorrockses White Long Cloth, A and B, 36 inch and 32 inch wido. Hickory Stripes, Linen Sheeting, 72, 82, 90 and 100 inches wide. Cotton Sheeting, S3, 72, 80 and 90 inches wide. Victoria Lawns, 7-yard pieces, assorted qualities. Indigo Blue Flannel, Black Silk Alpacas, Black Cobourgs, fino and medium, Scotch Waterproof Tweeds, all oolors. Mosquito Netting, Silk Corah Handkerchiefs, Turkey Red and Tellow Cotton Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Cotton Tlandkercbicfs, Assorted Cotton Stockings And Socks, Linen Thread assorted, Black and Colored Silk Neckties, new stylos, Monkey Jackets, assorted qualities. Heavy Woolen Blankets, Scarlet, Orange, Blue nd Green, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Linen Shirts, Cotton do. Merino Finish Undershirts. Cotton Undershirts. Assorted Bnrlnps, French Calfskins, English Saddles. Genuine Eau de Cologne, Macassar Hair Oil, Lubin's Kitracts, Fine India Rubber Dressing Combs, Fino Woolen Shawls and Traveling Plaids, Fino and Common Pen and Pocket Knives, Fine Steel Scissors, Common Soissort, Tinnod Spurs on Cards, Iron Teakettles, Galvanised Pails, 10 and 12 inch. Galvanised Washing Tubs, Perforated Metal for Contrifugal Machines, Charcoal Box Irons, Bright Fencing Wire, No. I, : and ft, Full Assorts. ' of Beat Refined English Br Iron. Swedish Iron, Muni. ' Yellow Metal Sheathing, and Cnmposi- tion Nails, Block Tin, Galvanised Iron Pipe Hoop Iron. Porous Water Monkeys, Pressed Tumblers, Cut Porter Glasses. Ilubbuck's Patent Whito Zinc Paint, Hubhuck's Patent White Lead Paint, Ilubbuck's Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, Black Paint, Paris Grceu, Red Lead. Caustia Soda, Beat Lagos Palm Oil. A large Assortment of German, English and French Groceries Ltebig'i Extract of Bleat. Stearine Candles, 4, 5, and 6 to a pound, Ultramarine Blue, Castor Oil, in tint and glais, Epsoai Salts in balk and boxen. Neitj of Trunks, Biroh Broom?, Wrapping Paper. Market Basket!, Demijohns, Corks, Assortment of Blank Books. Prc.-s Copj Books, Shipping Receipt Books. Assorted sixes Horse Rope, Hemp Packing, Spunyarn, Flag Line, Log Line, Marline and Housing, Swedish Safctj Matches, Deroe's Kerosene Oil, in patent oanf. neidsteck t Co's Champagne, in qts and pts. Ruinart Pere A Fils' Champagne, do. do. Sparkling Hock, in quarts and pints. Genuine Hollands Oin, in jags and baskets, Genuine Hollands Gin, in glass, green boxes, Boutelleao Co.'s Brandy, in glus, 1 to i Bontelleaa A Co.'s Brand;, in casks, German Ale and Lager Bier, in qts. and pts. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Ale and Stout, qts and pts. Assorted Clarets, yery fine to common, Liebfraucnmilch k Lanbenheimer Rhine Wines. Small assortment of Hungarian Wines, Bitters, Alcohol in 1 gal. demijohns, 96 per cent. German and Harana Cigars. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, &c. NAMBLT Fine Prints. Muslin, Linen Drills, Browa Cotton. Whit Cotton. Merino, Victoria Lawn. Silk Handkerchiefs, Hemmed Lioen Handkerchiefs. Harrard Shirt, Fancy Flannel OrershirU, w o ol Sbawls! Turkiah Towels for Bathing, Blankets, White Shirts, Anaoskeas; Denim, Amoskaag Strip., Cotton Prill, Brilliants, Fin. Tweed Suit. Bed Quilt. WATER-PROOF CLOTH, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies' note, Men's Soeka, Bridles and Bits, Triroling Bags, Eta., Etc. Eta. Groceries, cfco. Best Brands Kerosene, Card Matches, Ycaat Powder, Sardines, Soda Crackers, Clothe Praa, Hms, Bacon, Caudles, Pickle, Tobacco, Cigars, Fine Tea, Oyatera, oa Oroam Candioas ! A VARIETY OF DRY GOODS Prints, Denims, Cottoat, Hoiry, Hate, Shoe., Etc.. Kit.. Bta. C. 8. BARTOW FURNITURE SALE! Half Bbls. Salmon Trout. Sacks Corn, Bolls Hatting, Sacks Extra Family Flour, BROWN SUGAR, Etc., Etc. E. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer. BUILDINGS AT AUCTION ! IT THE RESIDENCE Of F. BMMR6. ESQ.. Kt lit I ITBIIT, ON FRIDAY, - - sJRIL 16th, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. St., ON ACCOUNT OF PIPABTUKS. Will b. 8M : All the Household Firiitirt Of the boot Ratidtat. C. 8. BARTOW, .W. REAL ESTATE At Avxcrtiorj. I ON SATURDAY, - - APRIL 10th, At 12 o'clock Soon, The Undersigned trill Sell at Public Auction. on tie Premises, by order tf the Trustees of the late Joseph Booth, All the Buildings on Nuuanu St, ON TUB Makai Side of the Empire House, Including the Coral Built Bowling Alley, and 2 Shops Now occupied by Chineso. 7-'- Tho Buildings to he ramorod within ten day., after sale. For further particulars apply to JAMES 0LD8, Empire House, or to the Undersigned. E. P. ADAMS. Aaotionr. By Order of the Trssts of the Holt Ratal. I aaa IDStrtettd to Sail at Public Aaetiun. ON THURSDAY. : : : APRIL 22d, AS 1 o'clock Mm tvt Alltotmal Hatw, The Following Described Property: All that certain piece aU pared ! land aitaatad in Kspalaaaa. (.land of "aha. H. I., daaerib.nl aa follow, to wit : X aooaaaka aaa ma ka pa pobaku nui 1 hoailnnaia X a aaa! aha ka aoao mu. hem. Jo" kora. 19-100 kaal. a pill aka i ka po haku i hoeilooa i ka II : alaila DM. 34 M' kooa. S kaal., 97 peak, ma ka pa nohaku i hoailnnaia i k. K. nalana o k klo wai atalaio n kahi hoala ; alaila haia. 20 30' hik.. 1 kaal., 88 puk. aw ka pa a pill aku i ka pohakn i hoailoaai J ; alalia hem. 39 hik., 1 kaal., s0 paak. ma ka pa i hoeilooai X ; alaila hem. I j ' koos., 94 paak. tea ka pa a aiki aka I ka nohaku 1 hoaliooaia 1 1 ha. 18 hik.. 1 kaal., 11 paak. a pili i ka pthaka U : alaila hem. 01 hi... 1 kaal., 29 paak. a iho ana i Kipakipa a hlkl aka I ka pa pohaka nai i hoailoaact X, pili ana ka aiaa o Kapahi, hem. 60 hik., 0 0-100 kaal. a aaalaila a hiki i ka boontaka aaa ma ka oaiena . pili aaa i ka mahtl 1 ; aa ktia tnaheie, 3 ekj, .OS aaaaa. Being th. sam premises granted b? Royal Pataat No. 3814 to Napalao.nai and by doad of sortition of tb. entate of Napalananul by Hawawata Rush mala, recorded la liber IS. page 338, and toaT.Ttd k. Ka ahamala aad Kania to John R. Barnard, by ioad re corded in liber IS. pag. 342. and by Joba K. Bsrosnl aad wife eoa-yed to R. Riha by dosd recorded ia liber 19, pag 3. C. S. BARTOW, Aa if Bl THE FINE IRON BARQUE " CARN TUAL " NOW DI E, FROM LIVERPOOL., SCHOONER JT AUCTION I At the request of Masm. T1BBIT8 A 80RINSRN, will be 8old at Public Auction. ON SATURDAY, - - APRIL 24th, At M o'clock lata, AT BREWKK A CO.'S WHARF, sSHLAMA ! L Together with All the Shut, Bowsprit, Bails. Anchors, Cables, Boats, Ac., A per Inventory, which can be i Room prsvioo to tb. Sale. at the Aurti-.n C. B. BARTOW. Auctioneer. WITH A.. VERY FILL ASSORTMENT ,0F . ENGLISH STAPLES FANCY GOODS .SELECTED WITH. GREAT CARE FOR THIS MARKET! -IX- atest Styles FASHIOIVS Philip Phillip's Songs. COPIES OF THESE POPI'MR IIXODIE, 50 In oomber, can be obtaintH) at tbe Htore of tbe TJndersarned. Price SS eesata each. 2m H. kf. WHITNKT. Fire Clay, Coal Tar, Stockholm Tar, Stockholm Pitch, Empty Petroleum Barrels fur Tallow Containers, Oak Bots for Coasters, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc., Bto., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. The abor specified Goods, together with a well asaorted Stock now an hand x reoent arris!, are offered for tale in quantities to nit the trade. 9- Order from the other Island filled at lowest market rates. 539 7IE PRINTS OF FAVORITE AND JO NEW STYLES, BK0WN AND WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS, WOOLLENS, LINENS, VELVET RUUS, SILKS, LACES. HABBRDASUFRT. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS, TIES, Ac. MUSLINS, BATISTES, Ac., Ac., Ac. Bassins, Saddles and Canvas. THE ROYAL PROGRESS KING -OF Eastern Codfish. THE eESrrrST. ARTleiX-For Sole by X BOLLES t CO THROUGH AMERICA. CONTAINING A Full Report of Hit Visit, Comments of the Press, and various other Information connected with the Event, IS NOW IN COURSE OF PREPARA TION aad will be published in pamphlet form, of about 100 pace, a soon after hi arriral home aa possible. SOLD ONLY BY 8CBSCBIPTION. Subscriptions will b. received by tb. undersigned. Hi im H. M. WHITNEY, Publisher. LONDON Toys, Books, Piano Fortes! Cosnell's Perfumes, Brushes, Ae. Bait' Alt, Blood'i Alt and Porter, Tenant's Ala, Ind Coope A Co.' Ale, Martell's, Hennessey's, and Robin' Brand of Wines and Spirit, Benches' Champagne, English Soap, Earthenware, GlaJtware, Pipe, Furniture. Paint, 00, BRASS AND IE0N BEDSTEADS TwTcTri lift Rope, Portland Cement, Corrugated Iron, Hoop Iron, Fencing Wirt, Hollow-ware, BEST WELSH STEAM COAL, FIRE BRICKS, CHALK, WHITING OAHU PACKET ! For Waialua and Koolauloa! THE CLIPPER SLOOP sLIVE YAMEE 48 Ton. KEtUllltMI. M.JOTKm. WILL HAVE REGULAR DISPATCH, On and after Monday, Marcb tla. CALLING AT THE PORTS OF Waialua, Laie, Hatrnla, Punaitm, a 21, Kali ana. Freight, and Passage at the Lowest Fo ible Rate. mm mm t g. , I OIt HALE ! Pilot Broad CHIA.". Damaged Bread, Goaal mw CMafcea Faaat, tsa, A)e. Kakaako Salt, per Bag or Ton. FIREWOOD, of the Best Quality Cot up tr 1 aitajd. Ourb Stont MAM. I. ; TxrVrF. TABLE THE HAWAIIAN XI1IHB EM MAMCMAMT, WESTON'S PATENT CENTRIFUGALS ! With improrad Wrought Iron Monitor Cas ings, Explosion Proof, PRIXT SA3IPLE.S! NOW ON VIEW. THEO. Ha DAVIE3. 531 3n BW On Down Trtpa tb. I antUT am. or later ; an.1 MaaJasm Bar a Ma atea of To or from T-j ,r fr-.ni To t fr-.n. To or from Tb or from Wahna-naa, Hasat . To or txxmL KawaUaae, Hawaii.. T'. BS rr..n; ! To or (rota Taaaaai, Hawaat .. To or from Hno, Hawaii.. will aaa ii- Cwewtt at Hsswaa. BsaaaHl Trl... To or fn.ni an Port on f aaaal Circuit of Kauai, Bound Trip .... Daak naaaaaa. aar asttrwa uary- .. bertb win 0m ransaamd a. laxssi aata paid tor. jr., atTuNMMs!wMTrMd 1"mi' 7 TnmM f' Freight mum. a vif.nva. OCSe. srltaiWadsjr Oo.. ia. Pari as Qat ia Califotata I.laie, PortJaatI Ceajaal, Califoraia Brick, for salt by SOLIJM A CO.