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til IITHORITI HA WAI1AS GAZETTE r ! o Ki aa 1 ) "i at.- m M it iwt MfMi aa a mimec an . . Jr.ss Sit ayaT: Ma Mm a aj it arall nX in 1 ifc.i j i.i nrrtTrt Hftf i t it'- a tw dMl f MiMMr( . Hi Ksct-Jlov ni waSecttdtT sorprissd by this most tmrTW-trd K-aor. and wliita - ,: H: Vat' for :he prto. of kit jrivd-wiH. h?$i that he rmitrit h pcnnillevl to mkt a a form! rr-Vj in writing. The rvplr whir was t-.:hfvjfti:r tra: a-.itti to Ht Slavst. was as follows: i asr.- or mi Vxma. stirs. I tr from Hana. Th Hon raovau to amead tht moll Jituwr should tonoh at Bwa, Mr. PROl.ttTtO. A&t Br Oat 11 1 ii Itil n f i; v KI ANP SMTIP BY M. WHITNEY It BC warra os. to tar rac 0 trr4r thrfrxM ast I pravi faith by ct ca. aad la r: rM ... BaBl t ITE PXEXl'A 1". SEPTEMBER T, borr-So : Mi i Ml Kiaae: Wad. At thr cam? a Ysa o CMi hic5i hosae m i at 4k Tear weja.'. B WKttf rW-r ot k m. bar, r ha ksti TW Wot a- n adires. . -. c-- -t ! 1 ant mi tbc Tanod States baa n wait Mh.nbMK i.: CArrtait it it Arats, eras Mar an oay m tar raar of Oar LorJ 1ST, it af fiaaaxaaajMtaf tkc Vaaasd Saw rt la lark MM im f -e Waj i ila. Kool a u loa and Koolaarvk,. on this island, an that all j tk morn be r aatfht ho oarrirtl homo The rWO lation was lost. Tho Apjuvv-riatioti Bill waa ' takon up and tho Kajaa carriod a on ho so--oml tvadia nmil Uio wli. t of Mica Juatioo of H. s.-Jnlo rohi whon it -a raioi Irvxn 150 aytar to $1(00 a tku. ami Uio item for military wan roii;:ool to $0.iW. Tbr? Aaaorut! l on smoothly until tlio : i:oro fgfr " EtHvuracvniral of Ajniculluns ami Immigration " ara roaoboJ. a Hon the motion Ml the item at &0,0, $N,00C andSlO. M wore loat. A molion w thea made by , tho Hon. Mr. Kaai to make thr Bm &5,0H1. Ht Kx. the athaalat of Kotvij Affair and the Hon. Mr. Mahe'.n:a took the doir. and the rrraident addreaseU t'ne atiniater.when Mr. Ma halana morevi that the Aasombly adium. The BaronaU ti'nJ t ,h,n adranoovl to Aliiolani that tho II.,,... ki.-l, - w Kri.-hllr ilIiiYiiin.lo.) in it front halconio. where Hi afajeetj tho Kint was araitinif anonde.1 by HUt Miaitor. He toolthia ttatioa on a platform near the main entrance, tho hand playinc fKii aare the Kinf, and Mr. tartor addreaaoii him a folloata; May il ylrast lour ihjrtty . WV your loyal P. C. Murr and stair aaaaraa; vara tavw tyanl r r fortiitie ot nunr monaron aj tfu th ir pro rl to owinenor and a lory In the path of war and oaroaf. but you. "Sire la Ibi- poaoefal ptk of liflaBMer bate achirrod lae prvspoiity ;or kianioni and baaed il upon aecunr tououtioa. ruaall aiU MlWacliaa lb labor of Uioe it refoaed to put the motion ami Mr. . omJeaTora the detail, hare been ar- raom uiu 11 1 iru io a ua'f nuiimii'ii. auu wv rvmi-tnber Sire, with loyal f'atitude the personal efott and tnterel id Yourself ; and now that tho Taeeaaaar iororiaaoaa o: State of the raited Statee and Bm Maaaaty a Envoy Extraordinary and Ma aaaar Hiaif naaati i a: WaahaaajMav bare r eaM a ivotoool ia a etsafercac had by then, a: Waaaaacaa. or the t day af Seyttichrr. r taw HBSf of the Haaaiaaa iaaaavhi eua- ceo: t: " c aaa aa thw IM aaj of Jaaaary. IT5. at fcUew V. Tat yre; ara:x aaau. taar aaaa aa it aaa: haw hraa aafir'aid aaat i IhySa Ma.atj ta Kuaj af taw Uaa- v. : - kr -1 - - ata pare aa taw Ciairaaaaa' af the ha: ax: aa'X ".aa u carry it ia:. aa heea aaauei hj the Cor.crr : aa- Mis tho French Expeaa r:ied.and are aotK-e that al for Pranoe. M. Ballien. ! aarauon for it. He pro iebr coliectiou of lite in i crv'ap to be placed on aa Uaaraii wilt nveivv tbe larper ahare he beneiiw. and oor jrorernmeri: can well daBafntU at. Ivailku every poaaibie aaaatt , and av treat ;: aril! no: tail to do ao. ait is each year attracting toore attenfiort rope and r;th prvayer etiorta on oar part, h car. be done U inipart correct informa- ' reaxdiiaf her al the TarU Expoaitswi in Mabel ona refused to take his seat. Tho Presi dent ami the member then kept r.p a runn.ing fusilade arithcax-el ami tonjrue. The Presi- ! ""'u J,v T .0Trr -' ''; " V- 1 iracinl nofrotianon. e f atln r with pleanre to dent al laat onlersd the Sorjroant at arms to t,nder you ihese our joyful enneTatulatioaa oa that remove the tBriuleot member, but the Ser- j uplcious day and onf hope that yon may long i . ; i v iti.ii toiii i" j ' i iruin oi jour pairiolio ondrators. it'heemi. JLarwi Kiax dock dancing arat bejrnn in to the Kinase of the band, in BfOa ara the brci rawaai Saaaal aaaj .-a . ia." r aaaa (.aaa aM thw rara-araaa af thw Caaratuus caoac hara maiaft aa ptvaaiwo ia artaaa au. saw fha ii hv i aa haret tar arm year? of raw. aaaathi eher af the haja aavtrattaar parraB ha: rv, a, tat ether ef its aaa.ii te teraiiaale the aaaa of taw hash aaatractaac ran haaaar at li .i u aaaa if l " " at the aaa af na af ateea aaaia a: aa; uat theraafJar ban-. h- - a:.--.t-; .- ::- t? U- V . a Kawa .ar hkaao- aa-. .at: H aavi aawv y araaaarrt aaa thw pars aajaatat the TaaaM S-awa atai Thecaa. Aa Act was pa$ec : r.-r. : - af Aaae-ara Bi . The Aatcsii-AN Mrx:TiE Rj-s:r--. aWiiniaar the decerath.n o: the Order of Karae- tiiiut-i.. .-if- rv '. bg K::.. K haa hoars gimX dtacreenas in declininjr to ac cept wka is forbiddan by tire laws of his conn try. In even case where a forettrc deooratror. . .. v.oi .:. ilr. c A: .i::.s:. . :"- a- . : .r'5 re:'-o.i :o a'l.- a -eeptance. ami there is no reason to think it wouid have actod otherwise ia this Case. Still, the act is none the leas eaMajnen-iaSlo on the part of Hal Majesty, whose chief desire I was :.- show his Ta:itade to the American ;-?.-; .e :": : :': . .: re;.4:vsestt;ve. I1 .r.r c the aanar eCart te secure the treaty Mr. Peiree has bee's. tLe warm irieni of Hawaii, a: the same time that he hss served faithfa'.Iy tbe in- lot eats of hat oare fA-veriKnent. He has had it :r- his power at any time to defeat cor.aer: :in. and Haaraii will ever oare to him a debt j of arratttade. which ao decorataoD or letter of , ral Family participated, and rained for an hour aad a half en.toyment of all concerned. " :.--: rv, thort nis i fiiar dif play of rockets and fireworks, aad aa almost iaceaaaat crepitation of crackers and avjuiba. GLAD TIDISGS AT LAST ! GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION!! THE CITY ALIVE WITH JOT ! ! ! I ho l.cUlatatrr. i dat of Jaaaary. 1 .. - i- . .- iaf hwaw ejtaaaced as prrvid f"- Caasas The addr 7; s; y Hi Be. W L . -V :-. ?:...:k :. :. The P. M. S. S. C.tv of Now Tork. Captain On Wednesday last the baarnaaa of the Cai-arly. which arrived froci San Francisco Aamasibly was opened by a r r ;V.e early oa Thsraday moraine, was the learer of enrollment committee, accompanied with a o ".ov.i:?xpected and welcome nens that the anmber of bills which it haa pleased His Reciprocity Treaty between the Kiupvlom of Maieety to sieti, aad others reUmcd w;h ::t Hawaii and the Republic of the I'niteii States sij-ralcre and without reason w hy the sifaa- had pone into effect. The proclamation of the ture was withheld. ' President ejvii.g action to the convention bears The Basatp Ao: passed throarh another date of tl rittth of the present month, and will stace of its developaieot, receiving a slight I he tonnd published in full in another colcmn. pruning. The stamps required on Life and j I'poa receipt of the -intelligence, nieiiaros were Fire Insarance policies arid receipts were I immediately instituted for a popular expression done away with, and the item of bills of i of the general satisfaction and pleasure, and lading was limited to exempt those used ia ! w decided to have a toixh-light procession the ccosung trade. - and a illumination. Tire Assembly reconsidered i aciion ia ' At ,s o'clock noon, the government battery railing to snstaia the inline of the President 011 Punchbowl fired a salute, flags were dia. - ;. :v r" . !; :.. Vr K..a:. r'-yoi ti.r -;;h r.t the tow:: r.::d fr -.-. thi ship - to repeal the Poll Tax. aad the bill was PiaS 10 lhi IWP rter d,rk procession declared oat of order. The Hon. Mr Kaai formed on Hotel street near the Bell Tower, . vc- .-. sr.- : s. r r ' - "e- c. r;.vr:s-:.g at o:t two hurdtcd tr. he. The that he might give notice of his intecrion tc PIVOssi'Jn lieaded by the band and accotr.pa- m spite of the :ore . - .t - A... il aorah-.t Katta Ii a .: ..-. gaaaasaat Caavt. aaal awe Caaaeeskar asat Bm Maaaaty , bar,,. a" haww rraotetarv i:e l sii nautili Gmramiats. hare Tashmtiim aad harriaf f n veasKw has heec aapron Bar kv; the aUag at : a- ia - -, : art af thw G lacraawn of taw a or: tOaTetset al Aat t-e said C. a ha ea aaa dale aawflaaaajas aa tad if I ahad S'atas. i aav law iaare aa carra rar said lira : teas tare bees iMIll hy the seje Csagnaj c: I r ani Maaes at asanas aa the aa part, aad she LsxaaiatiTe Aaaraahlj ef the Haainaa Jsja aaaeauv u-. -. , t- v r aeec between the Vvnri tae ad Ha Mawaty Ihr Kiag the Raaa: thw Sara aajr af Jaaaary. UC3. l oc the aaj afj taaiil. i-: t o rr-:...j-:.s I f etc Wiataj declare the said (ajwieurjoe to : . take: .-. .ia; .: ;. :.s- aaat awaath af Saaassabar. 1 aTrraai VfEFtrrr. vf have hereunto set On FVidav even in Oar haajd a&d raased the aaai of Oar g-;Tea .Seau KiagdoB to i- aSxed that 2tt oay jicg and Qaee, in hciior e .' : in: a :, auui.Tlie a loan of three hundred thousand dollars. After a htue sparring from tbe irreconcilables. and a sus persi on of the roles, the bill passed to : -r s:.;..:.:. On Thursday the members of the Assembly v -r a free t.issage oa tie Kilsaea oa the completion of the awii. We nndersianJ that th mn..n).r.v.. ... . . ' - ........ j - - ..air " both wavs, so that it Toear rhot Utis voting themselv,, a aad many qaeaboae about . , .7, . - . -. m .... . .... : .: . .. t ' v. ... uv iiAv uiv i Ban pay and " broadcloth suit "' transactions Th action is a strong recommendation to His Majesty's Gyvcrmoent to hare the iater islsnd steam navigation performed by a private cotapany. The loan bill was read aad passed after a debate protracted need lessly by a fear members, bill passed on its third csriar it. The right of a gvivernmer.: to make a convention of cosaaiettial reciprocity lias been recognised for many yeirs. E-.g.a:.d and France had one. also England and Spain, the United Sutos aad Cauaca at-d the United States aad the Zolversm or German caatoms anion. Daring the continuance of these sev. reciprocity were settled, no one nab on has ever aooght to violate the treaties. So they mav cvVTOapotaj ariUi Hawaii a&d with tbe United State aKa: this prevent treaty, but no nafJoo will nil 1 1 ire to cuuleuui or violate what has ';: so clearly established by thirty years precedent. nied by two or three carts and wagons loaded with fireworks, proceeded up Nuuanu street to the re.-t.ar - : the H :t. H. A. P. ('..rar. near the upper bridge. After the processiou had filed into the yard, the band played " Hail ) Columbia." His Excellency the American Minister was then called out and addressed by the Eiiter of the Gaiettk in the following t to ensure our independence congratulatory remarks : Ms Mixistes : Oa behatf of the citueas ot Ho- j aetata. I congratulate ya. aad urourb yon we thank the American people lor the boon which the hare c jafern-d upon Uawa-i ia the Re.ip rociiv j Treaty, the nt wa id tlae final rauficaUan uf which ' has Uiis day been rrceired. His Excellency replied : grantira .- P. ease accept my grateful thanks lor the honor coster red um-o me. by calling to tenser coagratulaticua on the auspicious event of j the aual completion of the Reciprocity Treaty be- lama tar Uaitrd States and Hawaii arhich ii the j proclaaiition of the President went lato operation ; : on the Sit of the present month. I offer you my IraciUti.-r? . & i:i- aap;T occasiou : the of nexotialio-s which were oemmeucrd by Majesty is not unmindtul how much this country owes to jour efforts. Mr. tarter, in conjunction with those of hi Kavoy sow la Washington, for -.u-.i-r. r.: Ho- ii - .".'. result me rseeipn'O'ir j Treaty with the l"nuJ Siaie aj America. A I Treaty. Mr. Carter and Itenllemen. which Hi Maje-tj i well aware, will, as you sat. at the same moment that it adds to the weallh and pros I peritr of this kingdom, assist in securing its Inde i pendence. And uow. Your Vajestr. Mr. Carter and Gentle ! men. 1 beg leave to take tbe opportunity to say on tho part of myself and colleague bam fully are a'.so appreciate Hi Majoty's personal efforts in ; aecurio? tbe great consummation wMch ton are now celebrating. Il is not too much lo say that His Ma.esly risk.J his lile in gaining this great boon for bis country, and those who were lujal lo Hit Majestr belore. should bedoublr total tolar. 1 am aware. Mr. Carter and (ienilemeu. thai there are those who prole to think that this treaty mat threaten the independence of ibis kiugdom. Bui In what way? IVes it do more than secure to us the great market of the United plates It our productions? It does indeed partialis place us in the position ot one of the Tailed .Stales, commer ' cialtv. whilst tt imposes upon us nuaw of their enr : dens, and lean us absolutely Iree tn continue ; our own form of government, and exrlasirely to manage our own affairs, in nue. to preserve our ! independence as long as we choose to maintain it. I miy say that in the positions which I held be ! fore I had ihe houor to serve Ilia Majesty, it had I been in the scope of my duty to enquire what : might be the views of ihe great powers of the ' world with regard to the possession of this group 1 of islands, and I was led to the conviction, which : mcs; ot tou will. I believe, bear me out in as a ; correct one. that neiiber England. France or the j United State desire to possess them, bat each is I only careful that ueiiher uf the other powers shall I do so. With this ia view sben, was it not a far : seeing policy ia the statesmen ol the United Slates. ' to rodearor to preserve us Irom throwing ourselves j iuto tbe arms of other powers, by binding us i.i i them by the strongest human motive self-inter-j est? They did not in this statesman-like calculation. Map i.i reckon the dollar and cents of the bargain, but lei us reap a clear gain of some half a million : dollars a year in the transaction a sum nothing to them but everything to at. to keep us out of tbe bands of any other power which might some uar be to tnem a powerful enemy : in oioer words. li e I nited .-tales desire our independence, and are content to allow us a gHd round sum to enable ns to maintain it. welt knowing that it may be millions saved lo them in tbe future, whilst as an immediate return, they correctly calculate upon this treaty as loster ing an enlarged foreign commerce, as another feeder to the great commercial emporium of the We;, and as a means towards a great object, namely controlling the commerce ul the Pacific, objects of which tbe value cannot be estimated ia dollars and cents. Lei me ask you then Gentle men, would not any Ministry be traitors to their country Hawaii nei who seeing this position nl affairs, failed to seize tbe opportunity tn conclude this treaty, and add so much to our wealth and prosperity, and at tbe same time strengthen our independence by so doing ? In conclusion th--n. I will now ask yon all to Their .na jetir' i.urdiu Party. las; a cardan tbe Hi-. .-taaec; 1: years ago. lQ,a m ln PTlng three cheers for His Majesty and In mr indnwgt the Treat ia on of true aralsa. 'bis g.eat treaty. (Cheers.) The property tax masL-p oa the r.a.-t nf both governments, aad J The clieering was given with a hearty good reading with aa t rfg ? f r :; H1' ,;'? j win, and after His Majeatv had retired the eat which increases tbe tax from a j .setfe Hawaiian. Americas, or residentr of ! pr. cessiou reformed and returned to the bell one per cent, to three qaartera of other nationalities. Now that tbe Treaty Las . n- ; Iotrer, where it disbanded. ..- rtv 'c a.. jv....r.J1(,..r. of milliliter. A. By the King. Miaiatin af Foreaga Aa:rs. V. 1&6. K.kIVKAUA B. e si As act i. awawat aawaawa L Sawat as af Caasaaw la afCbe IVsat Oast, raaaaat a rwaar slaarlh. a has aassawd Be hta Jawr a aaa car Saavra as gaar a Saaiaa .-f Bkt aaweC r Baaa. ea Bata-S L 0EJtrv rrtsasas:. 8ata.v. a. caaxijc. Baa. S. C v:.- tl t BOBEatT XeKlBBtX tw. r. a. Brrcauaox. laaas lasarStswS. UTS. nation of the Treaty negotiation, which may i be chararterixed aa a complete sutxeta. Or ejaSeriag the gate shortly before eight o'clock, we were surprised at the unexpected briiliaacy of the seer. The whole extent of tbe barge and wil-kept park was lighted op with imra- an increase of fifty per cent. On F. .Jay a tail! to ctMPDol lobe ule of pt-.t iatereourse' with the Faeibc States of the ! Thronghoat the whole evening the town lc-wt WJlb I torches, '.eras, wnict table ta!r'-. breexe beta: tkeahie in tbe crescent latca and colored lan id tbe p'.ace inte a veri- najrht was still, the jaws safScieat tc be no he Haines of tbe torches, and i boob haaag over the tree-tops ; American Union. I fee! great satisfaction in having Coutrtbated my aid for tbe promotion of the , . - ,- ireatr; ana Biuroswi iu consummation war - rrr, TV ' toldiig tie cBceof United Sutes Minister Resi- its third reading. The old time bill to make I dent This country has bow in way opened to the Hawaiian language the standard where flourafc ,ik" P"D bJ : capiul and immi , - - . . rraiion wi',1 be attracted to it ; and the rich bvun- Oaamawaea may exwt in the two versions UfS vhkh God aad nature bite bestowed upon of the Laws, was carried by a large vole. A tiese beautiful isla-ds. will be developed under a g .oa government aaa sete uuaistry. i rospenty has aiready commenced under antici resounded with an incessant fusilade of fire crackers, bombs and double enders, such aa we have never heard equaled here before. , During the march of the procession np : Nuuanu valley and on its return, there was a ' continual stream of fireworks from the loaded vehicles which followed it. While passing the residence of Mr. Afong one might have i par.air tuW granted a to congratulate tou upon the tin! con .ummit'on or the K.viproeltv Treaty wllh the Uniti-d Slates of America. e ciegratulate you Sire, that in yonr reign you have been rnabted to realise the wishes of your illustrious predecessor upon the throne of We congratulate tou. beeane Sire, we are eon tirKvd II will bring pnpetity lo t.-ur people new aai aati r i for the independence ol the nation and SHIPPING. For San Fra ncisc The K I aaaerleM Harheriilne awfnte Maa raaa f! H ar of iu aaw NELLIE D. SLADEc - ,,, ! all. Il l.wi- iW M Will hare Quick Dtipatchfortheabo?erort 1 taaia n4tlfT f 'hw ?r iMht ml I MM pyv to HttTla, llfwswsT NafpaHawasft awaatfat t - pwl-tW rVf tk Iff'l if a M li:l flT. tte IwfPMal Itttl law Itaaw tW ptwM kaa Mat WiWWIWWttW Hit , a fart ht For San Francisco. The lairrlean Itnrk Willard Mudgett, PtCKKY. Maaase, nr ni. .-; .1. T. ..w r .v. -1 B. m-.mmtmw ai ar ia tf in nave isuica aisiaicu iur iiirMuiiTwswva uanl ktoaoiata. a. I. lata af -aaa. la:. CHAa. t: R c. aarwuR a - pi.hlieaiha.. ftr thr-a . ti aaraw aassaat ia ataaa a im- a awant tula at ate saawaaaa -paper nnat i rwaaaawa w ajaaaawa renawr aesa. tkat eiaaaaaaas hwaas m mm nniaxM aaal wl. aaa) a. aa.kSHW a fc maaaaaai For natgaa riu m tl-at a Ileal Jm K. . JaaMre agate I To Sail from Boston s"T' '",Hr":';sr222t i nn iinMH.1 i.i . ta lh maiaatafikwaaaaasat ln His Majesty's liehalf, Hia Excellency W. L. tiiecii Minister of Koreijjn Affairs, made the geaat ttKucht discretion was the belter part f valor arht declined. Tlie due: between gavel and tongTte coniinu- - I .. .. . . ..1 )-., .'.. j...r ..-il " following response . his dilemma by leaving the House until there aa,. Vrffr Otlrmn Mr.je.ty has was no quorum and the Assembljr was declared j requested me to express to you how much be ht adjourned I aTratised iu witnessing this demonstration on thi j happr occasion : on the day that we receive the nramnau sar iai s ail aasaaan . news of tbe tlnal accomplishment of the b.ipes and RECEPTION OF THE TREATY NEWS ! ! P-i Site Hawaiian .uinirers lor tram pasi. Ann III Tin: sin r hat of wiu aad awatttaa I .foeaiaaal. mrnt nt s K Kr Vf rt . a. ia 1ST. aaaa imatl aaat saaaaat n .i a pui s far taw ataaaaa akatas. aaa) ate ateaaaa of Mttr ii aunt - awy tn aa-aaai Hrlaarar. af ; .u'u. natins nraa n;.i sr arm CORINC A, Watk. I i o.-he.- .e tr-.- s e N...e-..r-r orawai wj aaw.ar am . r..r marekaadaw aaal he ttta out.ua maU can be titled " " T7 "5 . . "UnT . . a HirTKUBKIt. a. rv .. al a-raa. a a., mfm av iwa I air wnai at aaat I am. at ' Naaaawa. t, awW taa aaaa av ataaaw a.a.rin aain rrr asoinn nniinV'f T ma v mi Niramxn k . mr i I nun iu ivinik w Lniuuiin wwim w SAN FRANCISCO. Atstralia and New Zealand Line . taa aaal ssa. aad - i Il a ftam.r aravraw. thai salSi tir. aa t paaoraiM. tat taraa i aartta a i m II a tarta.r ..MJ thai r f itirats MaaaaTt " Tlllt sIM.r.MM it srt' l MSII i r C ITY OF SYDNEY! DOW. I OHM lll It. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAD FRANCISCO On or about Oct. lOth. Tor Krvistit an.l laaaase. or ant nirther mfbrniaOim. a)iy to ihSTI II. HACKFRLD A to., tsvula. PACIFIC (Mil STEAMSHIP COMP TS bait r&dKcxsco, Australia ..lid Rew Zealand Line ''I amaaaaea a aaa was. aaa aa aa aaaa aapsajsss. War Uaatu Haaaraat. B. I.. Ui taaaa. rara a ratseix jrawx raaasa af aha aaswaa casta Siraat ; Jaaa S. BaraaM. Utawtg Cawa. aaaa lTlt t IU TNI l PBiai tealuT r th. tuwalaat lasaaa. OaSs. iu iatt Tttaa. ft ITiniua fur lltiwe. KawM w ta asset .ea BaaaSar jmj lath, tsra 1 1. ih .w.t pitinti fht flt una It to aaat . astess aaat a ilwfit -I att.irra rha Baa haaSa aaT . a m.M w ft. . m n aw lag Masantav thtiir ..f Th- aaM Ka ' th. haual k 1 ta I 'Mm af t maalha rruan taw aaa pSanr af law Mai catrta. assaae aa taa awn art. nu taa uatuaat a aratrtw at sraaaaa aa atana I .war f iaa "tilef in the llawaawa naaim aad tin ia swv i paptra f.r ai saaka. thw Sm saashahwaa at kw saaat o MalS Its taa Jaar uwa rstr, that aa aaaaaas rnterrMari rtint. within Wt aaoaiha. Saw caaaa art Vtert tkeuM aat h aaaaa ri ran. i ran a aiLsu I herthT rtrttrr that I ha fcim.aas m a traa aa I opr oi wa ai siaai auu BI aat I tan as 11 is th l tar I a CaBet af aaa tha Hawaiian I wai-Tkb b. aaal. THE WPLEXOIO ITCIIIIIIP RawaBBs, Jarp St, Maw. ZEALAXDIA- rKBtUIEM. ommaaiter. Wanted BT KxrcatiKaiKa) eisii srrt'ATI'iM oa a raw tana a. law vjCill Lioavo oiiolulu, Notice to Creditor. row aLL PKBMiaa HiTina ruia aaaaa Kandavu, Fiji, and Sydney, N.S. W. aweaasrs, ahrtatr tvrtO kr aartaaas at atawttraTaaa '"i "i mar id. .. pr:t aaaktaBsaaws. ad.!rrad to th Mkn al taw aaV ur aBaa a BaBB iinneetin al Kandat with I'ompsor's slea'-ier for vri'KL-tNP.S. Z.. rMRrCIIALMKRS, an.l uni-nneOlalt On or about the 19th of Oct. Tot (Vrlaht an.l eWtaast. aJ ftarthtr Infbrmaiton. iipply a Sal; a. itacKFELH a T . airnt. Srt pahl ratlan htrtsf. araktjr awB kaSar rta aVtlaiart Ul Uth My of .-aaiaanar. tea CtRTJs P. WtBIl. 1 a c atxB3i. vi WAKK P. kOBlM.'Ott ) ABCHATr. till H IM' I It. d at I lIJ Tw LET. 1st a ar an.1 .-antral awaaha i- . i ui aaaa &, ra I aa a law ..mea : aha taltalSt fkf tf-ls. apply to lll'la.) fA.Xl.S1WALi. o t-i. Oct .. ..Kona BBa Kona . -HUo Naallloln I r a Motiilat. Oct . r a Monday, net IS t r a Monday. Oct H. 1 p hl.... ......... rhurmlay. Not a. 4 t a Rttumins to Htnoluln Saturday nioratns. Monday. !lot I, 5 r a Hlln Mondat, Not tl, I r a Kona v. ta . Not Ai. 4 F a HUo Monday, Nut i7. I r M -. Bona Monday, Dec tip a...- -llrcull of Kauai Erraralnf to Hoooin.u. KrIJay Moraine, Dtc S. Voadat. Par ll, s r a HUo Moaday, Dac IS. i r a Kona Jloaday. Dec ii, J p a HOo On Kooa trips the Steamer will fo as far as lioaonialiao. On all W'ndward Trips the Mearatr will laata her wharf at J ; all trip to Kaaai, win Itat at 4 r . On down trip tbe Steamer will not leare Kawaihae or for 10 a. M . Maktaa aa par notlc on op trip. Mia lata Hay not before Il a Any rbanse from the aboie tn ba adtenhtil. sr Mo Credit tor Passage Henry. -a Tlekel al Ike oiBee only. No berth will be considered aa taa eo until paid ft. Xot responsible for unmarked Bacsaae or aj-.y Fretsbt or Par eels unless receipted for. Freight Honey Dae on Demand. Bar Anafrortwill ba made to bate Ibe steamer raaeb Honolulu on tha renins of tbe same day aba leatea Maul SAMUEL U. WILDER. Afent. Ofllce wllb Wilder a Co. . corner f Fort a Uneea Ktretts W.. LtTLV Vlaltlus Kr!.ada aaat I rorulaJlT tattiss to ataa4 CHV'RCH. wbrertw art kaM ran o clo. k A. M. . and t , r H woo toay ba pliittd to achr renins Prayar MaeBiuj at rs o'dara. I Room, to w die ba) I are wtteam. SALE OF REAL ESTATE B iiiTii ar aa i Taut suprtma i. oart, ana aaa aaSat awn af atxaaat from th- heir nt thw rami af Laawaj M I aaaa. st ei aad. wiu k aukl al rsawr aw al BaCaaa Baa at WaLaka, lalaadof Maal. ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. IS7S. at u o'clock aaaa. Tha foUowlas Beal Eaiata. a Kola, In lh I aland kf Xaat : aapueos lt and Id, aad mora follow, tl r Ueslunuic at thr taakal paat of taa taa It dtttdta. formln Kaaasapa Oohrk aa a Ba trutail r.ulcb oa ta ' sad raaaaa) aaa bottom of Kahapap notch krtwtaa taa at BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE! Expiring in Sept.. 1876. Oahu. 1 AM Lawk. Tf aaila Saaa a. ata. Wai nar arwsaa swawa. Baas, a. Tm Tall r-- aaaa, c K. K k-tarrt Bra.. 1 ar . carr-r Kat aat Marl a am"tii'k' i fad! .Oaaa aaasv Harka. a. Ba t. a-taaTlBii aowttH.-) . afk Maaaan i '-TS a rywai T.tatta. Katuai. Maui. Rarau- snvrs. BILUASSS. VICT-. ALUNC v or. wfaaayaca. c at. ai a IL a llaas.lu.il K a. T. Baaaaa. Saa. at sat! Sv mauK U CAKE ntSOLXNC d. . 1 si alBSiniTaa. af aawif IWii i "M jat m SZwaanala-W"i"' aaSiTSrr.. ir. u.e westert tj. ever aad atwo concealed J a hmhk a: anaanp the Oee r ru-x; ' rasas. ' AU about tbe central fountain were fanctr large ; j cumbers of lartteros of all iat? hoes of tbe rain, j I - - I occasaoo to dtssen; mn this measure, and ted a pfcrfrwrr, encioartJ with csrttmr, and stir- aiiy ttlt U T , ! wtoaateai am use amo - nr ioTL3ierce we Live." and also fwrwriatita bearintr the m air J : t e ran -cs ts.as.ts : ::te cr ttr. At BM M bill to regulate the sale of drags and tnedi- aues in me interest ot druggists, sad most i paled beoests to flww Irota Ihe Treat t ; may it thought from the noise that a livelv battle decided.- against tbe best interests of tbe j " iacreasing !rce (Cheer,). j was in progress, and the same thing was people, was wicreawr.ioaiiy disposed of oa ! At the conclusion of the speech, which was j noticeal,,e Mr ceT at Hawaiian its third reading. interpreted by Justice Judd, the band again j M A,iiolani Honse On amrday the ball to mate the Poll Tax E a raatrcaml r. after wbich there was a ; illuminMion of of ,he rivate saw........ H a S s. S a aa -, 1 Ml w tl tl t. U A i'oatia U- aa. t -w-J-- uS insaao ot a aouar, was t" -.-., TOidencef was considering the short notice, aa tor me mat time, aaa on a suspension c f tbe rales passed to engrjaament. His Excel, lencr the Minister of Foreign Affairs took aaW ' Brewer dt Co. -Agents. JttQ. torable imrrpmeiiti can lwat, b, AaaL larstoragvau lihipaitn: of oil, Dune, a on). Hides anrt other Merchandise to Ne t Bedford. Cotton, Xew Tork and itbtr Raster Port. Say Caah Advance, aaa. iscty c. aaawca a co. buttoai ul Ui. ansa euleu watek wpara tapneo Kauikl to aaako tra aad a a suleh oa It Baaara br aa aaat ato Passanl . tbaaea South it1 Eaal IL mni.lns masks . taaaeo S atk l4 I -.hence ll tally Marias can rbalns to Kulol Us tbtnee -onlh r taal i;i : It head and ' Eawtat-ia r-1 kj i - BBsa ri.'?.. :..t . tsouta i - Seat lo t-haloa add rMn . tbaaea rolloa IBS -outn 71 a makal. which at Ita :..w-a e&d tr:ee alilf aid (Ulrb KalbtlUnl to pua e of o , thw land and loeludloa an i aa at n .a llilCiltll A 1 1 TERM rpt prte of II: a. third in t year, uot.ird la 4 taata.ur 1 i U SHAI LH L Nt -UK SflN r-Rafll. Sr.fl 1 aaa Btai -aai a pat road karat ar aa BVat tandlrt In tha kaaaaaffwrl ek.aBaa aBSka 1 hrtak at aiafc sake aaa. arraaa aaaasamawi aaaa! awa at in nisava fhwaki I -' - Mr' psnf akja kaS Baa ares of SI 9-i9 arrva . - - in ia I tar. aaa spoaded in his lows: . .. , . , . - I , t-.i - a ...u.tclt "Tnmi. 1111 nil ing two aaiarUBX rmt. which, considering certainlT ad viae His Vajestr to refuse his signature to tbe bill. The Han. Mr. Kaai, in answer i Mr. to the charge made dt His Excellencr Caltnl aUtrt s"t Ptwdent w .... ,. ,.. . ita Hasan, and that r a eould trast r. Kaai had bj his influence bud gner- I 0 & the treatV. TimI.t tia the brief tii&e allowed for their preparatioc. serited the highewt caaatnendatioa and praise. . That oe tbe right cemsUtcd of a female agwre draped in the stars and stripes rfapreseriur r the Gent ns of the United Sutes inviting Ha waii tc participate in the heirrwta of free trade. I . oa the left was a fie rcprcacau tsoe ef tbe Hawaiian ccet ef arms. These pic tcres were brilliantlj illaraiiaicd by red aad bice lights, and were on eThflattcm for at least ttrf-tv -.l - We 'tu tt it ;. r -.Lis period one of the katihi bearers araraiirtg bt tbe side of tbe ahieid was sererelr btsraed by the aaat from a red light which was placed in t e-it .rtguiij tC hp :rg. tttt :Le 1t::: fifin . like Montezuma on his " bed of rosea,'' or tbe alsvs.i Spartaa boy who stole the fox. aerer altered a groan or moved a muscle till I the crtrtaia fell. In the ocvne of the evening His Xajeatr j qniexiy carried "into eject a little aarprise which j he had prepared for Mr. Peiree tbe American ! Sinister aVsident. CaUjag hint into one of tbe nxeytttm rooms which just then happened i to be neartr eatptr of gtiests. aad accosBpaaaed I oniv by his miniaters and staff, His Majesty ; i.'irM-ti as f."tws Tata rimirtcT It is aa aTTaaaiai i af alUa aat akta af as tkt wiea TM paid uae a similar cdmpiiment aa my re tarn from WasbiBEton oa tbe cnos.mmatioa of the firs: step toward tbe end which gladdens us lo-dar. At last time. I assnred Ton that the Tar lb ol tbe Was pledged lo the Boil ecmsiellon ol lite trealr. to-dar that nledr-e BI . : -t: t-.-s it'...:. ..-. i .e. aaaa: rhat he reu-i-ard. tt.jeat ci-.ert-g,. aaa aasaaaai hear aaea charge fr n the lL v r"- " ' ?2 , , . sars ta too Hawaiiaci. - Br this we waul to so- Boarca troai whence it came ; that the burdens con rage yon ia ladosfxy and frugality.-- Ia tbU s laid upon the people in the form of taxation ' i all else she says to Hawaii. J Come npl come frran the Minastea,.- that but for .OTE V jar. n aai a, :.rarce me property Ul would f" ' ... . ... a tt.-l. . . f.t 3 ' i extremely beautiful. On Nuuanu Avenue, ' ws r.-ficrvl Bmnnip traa rtia t . aa 1 1 rau rv.nsriirii n t rt a a a tav.aJt.aas.--s auiuiia, iiiv a t.oi'ji.ii.i.11 ivuor. . Frttttuatdfaunt atuau: I an aappr to join I . . . . J . ,, ' . you in ibis tribute to tbe American Minister Kesi-. 0M v "laminated, those of Messrs. West, dent- 1 remeaoer sometruoc over a year ago Jo;t. Brewer. Hutchinson. Jones. Whitnev. have been one at taai grea. nauon. ;r cent, instead of three- -bi jsbjj at m iKjar, ... rata-tar or: idi til rpn ext.- owsrters -. that his influence had been for the And now bow are w. going to use our oppertani people. except in one instance when he had ; ties! II Ha w.i.&as will br- :adatriou. and arail saved the Ministers from a rote of censure. I a PritJ- lbJ - ' j J,ataiili as s nation, and b as prosperous as the an act which he had reason to regret; that I Americans who hare held out tbeir right hand to after al! he had done to save the Misistrv i help us upward and onward. (Cheer). .net r kale, tkro, ,i , I How let as go sad felieftite the Kiag. whose and to help theu meaaore through, they fortaae beeo to .ffii his name to Ha repaid him by mafctng false charges against ! w air's charter of prosperity. (Great cheeriag). The procession then rerurned down Nuuanu Avence, along Beretania and down Bichard streets to the Hawaiian Hotel, where the crowd formed a cresent of light in front of the main entrance, and loudly called for the Uni ted States Consul, Dr. Scott. He promptly ?ers rtfee.c--r tie i-BoSy r.aij. wJst r- ia -. :- araw I ftl t; :-r fi-tt ti-.t TaTak! 'aaa'awV jjaisatjaa tokaalaaag : - ' J aJaaws"aa' On Monday after the usual work bad been accomplished, tbe Ministers moved the Ap piDprialioa Bill as the order of the day. The TBriabrTB objected on the score that other bills were before tbe Assembly- which would not re ceive much corjsxteraticn from the Ministers sppeared on tlie balcony and replied in the alter toe supplies were granted and they re- : following happy manner -: t cr-1 t-: tr.tU 'C. Tne Hen. Mr. Kaai introduced a resolution to the effect that, Whereas tbe Privy Council had reeawatnended the Minister of Finance to redeem tbe coins known as sols and pesos, now in the bands of tbe people, therefore this As sembly irtstruet the Minister of Finance not to redeem tbe said coins. The Minister of For eign BelatioDS moved to amend so that the Minister of Finance should be instructed to redeem. The amendment was lost and the original resolution paased, was reconsidered at:: paaaei Bgaia. On Tuesday tbe Assemby entertained a reso tiraj to tbe effect thi'. tie Kilaces when on her trip to convey members to their homes, should ': - -e: tts-ti. :.rs-i : '.t-i tbecetr.- GrhXieznai: I congratulate toi and the people of my country on the happy errnt over which you are rejoicing to-night- Commercial relations bare been entered into between tbe Sandwich Islands and tbe roiled States which most result largely to the benefit ot both. Permit me tn express lor my country tbe earnest desire that ha Utile stater ia tbe midst ot tbe Faci le Ocean may grow strong aad prosperous under thetnSarece of tbe treaty: aad that the intimate and fraternal relations existing heretofore between tbe two countries may be. greatly strengthened thereby. I thank yon for this friendly call, which I re ceive as a compliment to tbe country whose com mercial iaterestf I represent, rather than to myself, aad bid you good-sight From the Hotel the procession moved along Hotel street to Fort street and along King to the residence of the Hon. Chas. B. Bishop, where it halted while the band played the nav Afong, Hall, Hoffmann, J. 0. Carter, Xclntyre, H. A. P. Carter, and Mrs. Ton Pfister, while below Beretania street, to tbe wharf, each side of Nuaunu was a perfect blaze of Chinese and colored lamps, and on tbe front of Dillingham & Co's. store was suspended a pyramid of varie gated lights. Emma Square was also tasteful ly decorated with a profusion of colored lan terns, which as they hung among the trees and shrubbery gave an aspect of rare beauty to that little sylvan retreat, which, unfortunately was missed by most, as the procession did not pass that way. Among the finest sights was Mrs. Irwin's residence, on the corner of Bere tania and Fort streets, which bad a light to every pane of glass in the bouse. Altogether the display was very satisfactory, and gave unmistakable evidence of the manner ia which tbe news was received. A. W. PEIRCE & CO. Offer for Sale SHIP lilAVDLERY Now WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK, GROCERIES, Flour cfc Bread ! Lime and Cement, California Hay, ASD By Steaaer froa Saa Fraaeisca, Potatoes, Onions, 6cc. Acexxtaa for Brand's Bomb Lances. Perry Davis' Painkiller, Punloa Salt Works sts-Sa C. Brewer A Co. -Agents. Jasrcaaadi rcird Sloraar Free d.1 UDarai can MTinc". rnd- on .QtpmrnT t.r tnia riaa. JW-lj C. BBKWKS a CO NOTICE. Th puiraaer wUi b tarn sard wll'i sans Wcassr toaUuo of aw of uw la lira! af aaa .. al was drrtf of cofiarmaOca br taa water aaat da Baa wBv - -nf a. Othrr tlUa paper at rspaesr at pn aal "Oi-'t THOU W. KVatBSTT. AacTr. For Sale, Till: I DF.RSN.1 I). X. Hlitirr. bra to Infu tola aad the pabllr aaat aindwrv tn I', It. Wrt'.ianii Fort 8trt. wberr be will ft O, FsmerlT with to the cltlxen af Ff ono 11 that be boa taken a lire Proof Bill Baa, an pedal alteormn ta all kind of Walr ha, llockn. and iewelrr Repainnrr. Enrr bica. Ac. aU paeaafea from the ather ialand addreaed j to bim. ouDtalnlns article fr repalra, wUl rereire prompt ' attenUoa. Or-l-r, wittrltnl for all grade of Watcba of American maniridcwrr. aarnrsrriaa soarantHeg to rrr tfMIBlj II. WIUt-ON CLABK. A. M'WAYN E, roBSER or Fort and Merchant Streets, Honoluln, IU FORTES A5D DEALER IS DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemical Acids And Patent Medicines, A Complete Line si Toilet k Fancy Soaps, SCOT Aft Perfumery, Hair Oil, Hoap Tuikt awl Sachet Powder, Cornbt, Ilair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Etc, Etc., BATH. SURGEON i CARRIAGE SPONGES Star Mills Medicated Paper. -aiar- aaaa. I VI I PIBTBB tll.f the (nan. 0D the tlouana Ptaatsi.oa. TWa roa are larfrlr of R.rHso bio. 4. aad I moat arr.ua brrl of UUrk (aa a tai W ill : : a J. t r Airruat lh. ISTS. " 1 BI NOTICE. I niK I lil Ratio a I D j.aMk- noure, last ar mr strV urown saa am ar aad aa prorora'lon. I aball sot br r tracted br her on mr account. Kona. Saswit Hth. TS Administrator's Notice. TVIi: I Mil .INK. M Ii HITIIU appolota.1 . Imintatrstsr af a) aa ' ..Btr Claris, or aaaa fesaa- ac ara WILLIAM BSOW5 -.a a; aataB Mtaahrra aae wilavs sa aa I make Immediate pars 'XrM Una auir to preaeat Is rr--.m oat aBBaY. TBQaA J. BA! Uhaaa, Maul, Bra. 1. 1KB Assignees' Notice. IX THE yjATTO or m ItlKii rin ol W. JL wrtbt. of Baaa, Baas, a una an ka i rapt. Sotu-e B brr-bj- trn las ta MSliai it bean dolr appointed aaalsse af IBs aw af w wr.Lt,ar.rt tb.t all persw la I piy aS.OOnt f .rata the oOce afA. a. Particular at ten lias Ptaralrlsara. SB I pa, wllb PtRE DRtUS. ap"lylaa: Plaotatleaa FbTtZ-lir:-Mcht aWaawS prparM D or aiOHT B It 1.1. -sa Columbia River Salmon! -CfT sBTITtD PER J. A. FII.KIYBI BU F lobarrtla and half tarraa. fsrawbr . Bsawsaaoo. Hoaelulu, aaa. is. ;. bad m alar- ra!uSrZ'''" a. s : .t.irru aS-B. For Rent. Hi T5,r "me L i tclt axrrrirn tm Or rr.s X Cartv.srsarasatasaawsraf rw saaa wala aad rmiBBinl aa aaaaa awa mmmr- dlatelr. A pplr at taa 1m sabshal orrt' To Let, Lease or for Sal. ox BiisoaaaLRTCsaaa muni e:.-t raaiiir niaaiiiu. raal Baillrltna r particular "pplr is iAaraa a uoco To Let. eaa thi: owuuis mm untT HCUFTKD br tha aaa l it ir. Blunt la BwwWaB la S Taa boss a a am r.a - aat Bawl "' ata""' "auta a co with all tha . Inquire of For Sale or Tor Leaae jj y locsled. with ,ir1i ifT'anaalaiaiiaa t"j til if T"Bm-MJ9Tsa2ra?ta aTi