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Ill ilaaaK,al7? ft 5 1 Mtttt JH ! --.' , I T v f .- if i 91 1 If I v ' f j 1 & ( aw v 'VifaJ" 3HbI K, s.K COMMERCIAL. BOXOLULV JAXUAEril. 1M There io rrent activity votJeeatoj in beilne! rtrelraVeL. Sltliaarta tha nrcbna Twtltir in mini 4. trade fib'n0wrr:rft(ilieiatn7 project ndr Vnj beaten In tradt circles. In retail trade the asaa! reactionary effect ef iliebolldajriif dIrpenBt;aadcTdcTt rmrnthe other uuuitB coming m vommrrciaiiy dhuhcm hsa revived lb tpl article of Uawaiian export r rtrlas from home pen 1 err f or rblnmettt lnroodrr nlmfitlH. " J A .Uane.al ventre which hit the to-Un;; of Col C bpmkdf, r. r Low. Esq , ind Mr. Win. o. Inrta bu taken root In this citj.vls UeefiabllshTneat or a nwtnk. Tkc ratrrprlM ! one wlilcb wlU be well lecrlred by nerehaiAa and the rommtiiltT The arrivals since J it writiar theslto. Mariposa and. UttbrirCetiaaifo.'roiB lian Pncltco hmh with rnnl rarcaes, th former nrlnrtnr In ad ditlon aBwU.er4aataIlmt (jtC.OJu; of the new llawa llan colna. Tbe departare emit let of tin sarfjwa, Elclnore Discovery, V H. Diraocd all for Ma Fnctlrco and the Hope, Dora Blabis and Amelia for lomber porta on the hoond. The r. St. b. s. City of I- da- from the Jvwil vn the 20th Inrt., and the Alameda from baa Franc Irro fn thgSM.T tt .. M- tPOBT OP HONOLULU. Jau -OSS Maripo, Howard, rrom Saa FnoeIco isAm btne Cuntiielo. Cousin from tin r"nn SaUnd. Jan V Ant k Me Yonnc MmmIx, (jreeit, for eralae Am bktne Amelia, ewfaall. f or lortTwr ueend 1" Ambk LIlnore,Jeaka. for taa r"rane1eo 10 Am bk l"irvry, lYrriman, Ut ban rrantrsco H Jtlmoad. lloadlett forS Jr" 13 Am bk. Hope, Tln hallow, for I'ortTowntand IS Am term Dora Ilia am, for Fort Gamble HU t Haripoea, Howard, for ban rrandco Vessels in Fort, CBcaamiEK. Am bk Am brl; Am bktae Jane A Fnlkenbars Goodman Am bklne 1.11a, 11 owe Haw bk Kale. Kotn! as Am lenrfcvat'1r.ieknian AmbtBelXnitiietu, Cot.aiu IMPORTS. iYmi San FranciKo. jer 3f ariposa, Jan 91 all carco inrrcnanaiee,rrOTiftobf, rroance ipocicrK From Sin Frandtca, per Con."'!- Jan 13 A full rargv raeral merchaadne and provlitona, A head lire ftoclc EXPORTS. For han FranciKo, 1er EUinore, Jan 10 12) pkja fat.S0bblaroolaaeat93boricc S!i bncfa I piano, 1 ca bookf . For San Ftanctico, per M 11 Dimwod, Jid pkca eoxar, U bis jvnk. PASSENGERS. . ner EI. " r Hradrer and wlf e.ilrt Under ood, Mrt Way and S - For ban F: II Ilandorf, Sir C haul For KanaUper J Maker. Jan 10- Urs A 1' Jackson. It CbpaldincOU rotter. W FOraat, rrami from Matt knd Hawaii, per l'lanlcr, Jan 11 Capt T Hmlth; urAtwatcr.Hon U W lllino.A Koci,A II fmttb,H II lilcox, F Cny, F Tillman. U blUt.H D Baldwin, Xln A 31 Mcjnoft. From EahalnL. per Kllanea Hon. Jan IS CUhop V,'t Hi and wife. OH Wood UnSObin U SI label, ffl Khodn.JI Com. From San Franclaco pet Alarirosaj Jan V Clans (prcckcl, e and S errnta Vim fa Irwlo, lira A -rant, J D Urant, U II 3Iorrow, iliia Wilder. ML M Brewer, V Opfercelt, O II Taylor and lfc, A it Howe, li Tonciiard, II brlknap. U otnan and Iff, O Ilickok, I U Landan. E Cowle. 11 W Mone. II F W Ullami A It bpreckela. i W Xacfarlaiie and rerrant, lcv rather Bouchard, W(farta,E Tucker, F Tillman, 11 nrton, K DTronry, J frhaw and wtfc, i t. UnderblU, M Uartmberc lr H ( aid ell, J E Rocker, lr I' Lnsaon, bam 1'arker iln O UcLane. ilr Ieomann and child, Oeo Bell, Alitt KHakrr. iln r lUstlars. 1 L lUmfdell. C iliclarlfloe, L li From ilanl and Uoloka! per Lebna, Jan IS Iter Father Itamicn, Mr kaleleoknn, wife and child A Aleyrr FronT IIamaV.ua, per C R Blalion. Jan J K 31I1U and diDsbtcr, Ut M JUcard, J Hatly From ban Franelsco, per Connehi, Jan 1J Hrf H Turner and eon. am J Qnlnnc, WrU Mmmon;. Capt UMclhraaldandwifcUSblaytor.C Fratt, F Brown, J II X cBonald, 1' Brana-an From'Ulndwardl'orlP.pcr Ktnao, Janl3WR It Lewen, Mrs J Kaai, e) 1 W ahlhennt, II V Bald, win. 11 LornnelU W 11 Balky, Ueo Klcbardron, J W Kalna,RCatton,C Won-.W V Homer, J llcllade llCninniinn.wifeandachlldmi, 3Iliiloanell tor Wlnward per LtLeltke. Jan liWJoj,TV Irlestner. 8 Taylor. J Lrnch. t Conn el L XV EbllnL fi rnnn uuuna per tnue JHrrnii,an 13 li Tnnon find aon lilr Atwater. a tor Kanini,perKlianeaiioa.Janil xt iTaiffT u n ivaiua,v j rati, o .uacaaicT xinniuctr filey J Bennett, J hcanf, U cOtttr lIl'vok,F rntaT.O Hootmdock for ban Fnnclnro, per Uarltwoa, Jan I Cohn. G ncnam, itt Mon, a u blue. t. v anna, jura t n Kcaiacii,fcu nicker n,iunaaie vapi ton ocnraiui ana wiie.v L,jant, u irrrer jura i fcnann, A bpreckrl? AOHlccot.Ei Oorhow Lapt and SI teerae H MARRIED till- cilT on Hie fib t, at the reldenr of the bride p another tmma byKer.ueergenaiuce t uaurEirrtn r Tantivo.to Jl t I l nriFttharen, ana vnnciennren, please copy In ban anrlwo.Dee. orj:eT liithcnt.atliieuiinrtboiiaeAareni. aUcTAKLiKK or Jlonolnln,to miliuax rMJf ban Franclecs i In bjn FranclKO Bee lnKa nt Mr" faffWlod wlfenf A Uartenber. and mother lifaeuK4irlot ban Fianciwn and J&rt Cha J andaittetof Jtrs S, trotuuann. cni nis irnlHWivi inlnIn,Jantiary ctli, 11, Jotritj nonihil aHkfV AMice 31arcu . " nan .ninnnw aronwlf lt TfJn CaU and New ork bpanth uecop Vnx Innw :on Letter Tj irttli Cingmi . U C Dec 23d. 18(3. tom.om tl m.. imblcd according to thf oV 01 mis monin. iteiog weeks fn ,., wfcHfts filled for two or three faces frurj thP j e of new and familiar lha rmblie mt. -n. west, anxious to pet at the "Alajor, imattachi !C."llie "Colonel, and Ew to be seen in notn tanranL On thi.i and before every res tbej swept down un aT, MWO! toe "swearing inland capitallikeAsani) j, settled on the irradiaUng every nMgtt .Joy and whisker Arkanaas the ah me traveler irwn em mode of aalotauon, 7 l favorite Oeorgta, saying Mour time from have had it their ownw; J w 00, tho yonkces enty but lntlrnnitvfor thivir alavea and 1 the long pears, run,71 rrally were openly juwken ofaa Hlm4nM fMh. 01 the eiecuon 01 a e natural result The session began xt tw lerriew, began to ' fiU rfclre o'clock, but the gal- " """ iiBap at tight, and by len wero yffeciftv Van tUo crowd in the hafls, ootiudo the various trances, was solid and for an hour faintinfr was the order of tbe da v. Momen and children were carried out unconscious, and others took their place, only to meet the same fate. A trench army officer, who with h. party were hopeleaaly wedged into the jam of ople before the door of the diplomatic gallery, aud it reminded him of the Commune. Finally as the clock struck twelve the members took their icals and the , gavel fell After they had been svorn in they proceeded to, elect llr. Carlisle of Kentucky, as bipeaker Vy JT kind of refined cruelt) tbe usage s for the defeated candidates to conduct the successful one to the chair. The title andtaany of the functions of our breaker are borrowed from the usages of the EugliMh House of Their Speaker does not have so much tower as oars, but what he lacks In that respect be makes op tn excessive dignity and the deference known him. When he enters or leavcathe House tfadroace is borne before him Our Speaker does not enter or lean Ue House, in shaping Iegiuori,aiidscoojil in rank in the nation, in the patronage at his and third in official precedence on btatc occasions, in any such style, bet literally at the t? vTmlfll in his room, which is attached to a te-phone, and connects with one in the House. hea an English Speaker retires from office, he is cnn ally knighted and receive- a pension for life. V roNfrw, our bpeakcrs take with them only the gal the? have used as a reminder to their families and future generations of deseendents, of the honor they have enjoyed. The next event of importance waa the reading, on the following day, of the Fres Ident's message, which you will have seen before this. Especially that part of it which alio Jcs to the lteciprocity Treaty. Thefactlhattherresideutls f nendly to it however, docs not have as much real significance an jocr verr sanguine Minister, Mr Carter attaches to it. The 1 'resident's liking or disliking a meaaure, has very little effect on the votes of either House. Mr. Sprockets n me as a part of the combination which proposes to control Congress, will inftoence public opinion nnf stot ably the other port being the Mormons, the Mississippi river appropriation people and the whiskey men. It is claimed by bpreckels opponents that the treaty exists for his benefit; That he raise and owns all the bugar on the Hawa un Islands; that he has a monopoly of the trade and has made in the saving of duties alone, not less than $300,000 a year. It is also stated that he pays the Pacific railroads, a yearly subsidy upon condition that they fix the freight rates on ,thragar at such figures that they arc proLihitory from the East. One of our 71 1 TLtSiSl10"111! ,J "The treaty under which S'l.fWamVuT1 Bis wonopolv exists now simply ?!r?.tw5cS,5blt a b" abrogated by notice i!rthei?niments interested. An l7. wif i2aStj&V' ng refiners and Au'?. . '.i t 111 this actrVnoro led in very give wis trial . . .- ri.ticul WI. - .? r..l.Hl hns RlDCfl lBaocd "f.u. Mr. cuuue ol Nf V"k to Vhe MniDd HI . f.. T?ivrm """yT" "."tiXL rioii&cKi.h. p.m.uu navuiK of rtevrto ! . .. ... . . lt U raw mare uT '- ---.. ,-- ESbT. and wie raanne. of working. bjijig rTmoed In the comine contest, 1 te or liirankeroCTit of ihe week eveft has SSil lime KO where Matthew Affirfj lecture mt iurx & Science" and also on Emerson. V?.trVe criticism of Mr. Emerson is Tery vIS plane bt deal of MfeebniV iwrecullv in lioston. alPV&t to believe in Emeraon u to put yourscU ".Aim irw nai iiowFVpr. noiwiLnsuuuimiT a i many disparaging remarks he did say that tenon was the friend and aider of those who 1 un in the sptnv loan w wen, niguer praise otbeciven His comrUint that oar Ameri can universities, as for instance, Cornell, gaxe rnore attention to fitting its students lor the ac tive prolessioiis, as, engineering, man me 'pursuit uCySweeUioss and light. is Tery amusing The wonderfal sunset which have been taking place daring thit month otct a creat part of the world teem to have been more splendid nowhere than tn this vicinity, which has always been effects. On three nights, the heavens were for an hour after sorset of a clear blood red, as if the muTtne were on fire; other sunsets were followed by an intense ' luminous green all over the the western sky. others again, had wondcrf oi pink rays like those of the shooting tip into mid-heaven against an opal sky, full of light, and lasting for two boor 'after the ton had disappeared. The son riven for these ecrcubvasironrrnura.ia 4t the earth is wrapped in tbe tad of a comet , ox iciz,wnien is approacning. tnough with lined Fpletraor, the head only being visible tl requiring to be seen through a glass. ffienL want of air. nedentarr Vd brain and nerve tire, trust in Hop l UTcikKsaeui. a. ; 'r ISLAND LOCALS. Notln The List ol Gizmz subscribers who hare lieen Tftxirma their papers throofih 51r. it W. Kobertaan &. Co (who hare sMpended ) will in f be supplied direct from this office, from and afttf the 1st January. 18H: All Uiose who widi to dwconUnne will fJease notifj ns to that effect. This office Till eharpo all as new subscribers from the 1st tost. Those who haTe paid in aJt&oco will haTo to arrauce with the assigneea of J. A - ADOPT TOWV. HuboTt Ulia and wife retomed to tldi cut j on the 12th tenant, from tbeir Ttait to Kahnlni. The week or pmTer held at the Fort lircct and Bethel churches ended on the 12th St. Albania Collefie has had an accession of members daring the week and Is endentlx Krowinr in populantJ. HerrBaoilmanniswrUeomretent to repruBcnt Miylock, at least so thtnk all who haTo become acquaint cd with him. A new farce the" Oentlemanly Lyons ; or, the theroaR Man waa latelj prodoccd nnder the pairoosgeoi uie worernmenu Air. MacAe ha bonoht unt the intfrpal of Air. llorner in the Kflaoca llantation and will BhortJj use op residence there again. Stiecuuen of tba new eoin. nnaxtcr and Lalf dollars, are now in circulation, Tho do not meet with pcneral faror. The moontoi police are reported tube ahuotto irarei jor tue laianu oi iiawaiL sorcij iney narc indicated in lionolola Iocs cnoDgh. Chas. J. rhil has inst oncned a beautiful line of macrome cordVaa well as a foil line of ladies and Kcnts silk hosiery and underwear. Credit uuKt be given to the police for their on benday. They were by far the finest body of men in the funeral procession. Tho regular monthly meotmj; of the Mission Childrcn'B hoaety was held on the ereninc of tbo lrth instant, at the residenca of 1. C Jones jr. The Hand concert at Emma Square, on the crcn inc of tbe H th insU, was well patronized, and tha boantifal erenin was an adjunct to tbo enjoyment of the music Ity ofEcial notice it U lairoed that the Hawaiian Court co into foil mourning for four weeks, from the Oth mat-, out of respect to tho memory of the late Gonraes of llawail, The well-known barkentine J. .1. yaliinimiy will probably no longer ply between han Francisco and this port, after this trip, as bqo is to be hold on her arrival in ban Francisco. Dunn the absence of Mr. A. 0. Ellis, at the Coast, Air. Lewis LcTey will assist at the sales held by Air Adams, maUnc his first appearance under this palm branch on the 18th instant. After a final shiftioc aud setthns the latwt ralaoe ticket contains the names of the following centlcmcn as aspirants for legislative honors J. L. laulukon, James Keao, E K. Lilikilam, J. T. iMker. The comet i to bo Jiocn in the WLStern ftkT a little after snnact, This is an old fnend of tho earth's, it is said, and paid m Tisit to the solar system in lot; At present it is distant one Tery stnau. XiASt FridftT tTPninp Lanil concert at Emma Square afforded Ucrr lierger an opportunity to in- irouuoe anoiner newuece. a clarionet bok en titled bootch Melodies. The performer was japiaroHiy Rjipiaouea. J 123,000 more of the Uawaiian coins, qoarler ars,3rriTedpcr Marian, they will be fotrnd quite useful for purposes of change. If not soon inued, however, the people will hare to go back to the original shell currency. On the evening of the 14th instat G50 o'clock the north western sky presented a most api"rance, that portion of tho heavens being Illumined with a deep red color like the reflection from a great conflagration. Mr. Z. 1. Squires1 address before the Working-men's Union has been eagerly seized upon by the ban Francisco c7m7 and the matter coaauned in it has been twisted and tortured to suit the views of that amiable sheet. Marshal JVrke has now two restaurants in his charge, the "Windsor" and HonoIoIu, tlui proprietors of which hare followed in the footsteps of the Illustrious M Count llobcrt" of the and are now bankrupts. Mr. Thrum has occupied his new quarters 10 the Campbell Mock. They necm admirably suited for Mr. 'J brum's purposes. Those desiring articles of business stationery will find an excellent selection well displayed in the new store. Dividends have latelv been declared bv the In bteam Navigation Co C. 13 rower t Co., E. O. Hall, and the Hawaiian Carnage Co. stockholders should not delay in walking op the Secretaries offices and receiving their pcrquisitt. The juniors comprising the Ecbpso boat club met at their rooms on the evening of the 11th inst, and elected officers for the ensuing term, as f ol lows; president C Hold win, vice president IL Mossman; secretary W. Dower; treasurer It. The Ecv. Father Bouchard S. J. delivered tho first of a series of special sermons for English- speaking people, at the Itoman Catholic cathedral on the liih inst. ; the attendance of foreigners was very large and tho address was most impres sive. Iho Ice Factory yesterday resumed the manufacture of ice, after its temporary interruption, to repair some damage to the engine Fortunately for the public tbe weather has been quite cool, and the want of this luxury has not been so severely leiu The following already greets the ej cs of visitors to the United States Consulate. "All fees in this office must bo paid in American com or its equivalent. " A schedule of the rates at which coin will be taken is appended: What is the rate for the Hawaiian silver? Tho way orders havo been "sloshed" round was seen last Sunday. Their name was legion. Why are not the names of the recipients published T There is no fear thit any one will refuse them the right of w&ulng tne decorations as was tbe case-with Captain Edwards. Two of the "white-winged messengers that ply between San Irancisco and this port, tho It. . Ihmvnd and J;rwrp left this port on the 10th instant, each bound to arrive first at the Golden Uate. Doth vessels have good records for speed and the winner is doubtful. The schooner Ltila arrived off port on the I lth instant, with her flag at half-mast. Inquiry revealed that tbe captain, a native named died while en route topoiL The deceased was well known amongst merchants and had many friends amongst his own countrymen. The following officers of Polynesia Encampment No. 1. 1.O. O.Fh were installed at Harmony .Hall, Friday evening. January 4th, AL 1) Monsarratt, OP.; E. C. Kove, HU.; W.P. Crooks, Senior Warden; James Simmons, Scribe; E. T. E. wells Peterson, ireasurer, I. J. rtagic, junior arden. IL Ik M.s shies Heroine and Cottftaitre arc ex pected to meet in Honolulu Harbor in February. The itnit4 is booed for a cruise in tbe South Pacific and will not remain long in oar port, bat the Comtamrt will probably make a long vixiL She will be at the service of tbe British Commissioner to make a tour of the Islands. The present cool weather, the thermometer nightly showing CJ has had a most beneficial cflect on sufferers from IxtoJmo fever, and general torpidity. Some of the old residents, however, seem to consider that they haTe experienced very rold days especially since the failures of & Oom McCandlcss, W alker and Kerr. The Jannarv number of the Plan ten" Mont hi t to hand and quite up to the usual average, Ihe editor gives ns thoughtful articles and careful selections. Month by mouth this Alagazine is advancing and taking its place, not only in Honolulu, but in the world, as the exponent of views upon sngtr cultivation and sugar interests. Tbe cavalry reluming from the fancral last Stnday were a sight for the gods. They k to gallop down lull and the exhibition of mismanaged lances of which the owners were fairly of nid. for they came perilously near their heads, was affecting. The spectators langhcd and wen the mmgtry saw the joke and joined in tho cachination. The coming birthdays of Messieurs the Minis tcrs shield be added to the Government holidays, i.i i iii.t of Hi Mftfejitv and other roemhei; of royaltv, that is, if they have, like th local apastle of "Eddication," the power to proclaim thur birthdays as holidays for the schools. why are not the uoveramem oiuces aiao uww on the occasion r It is reported that the police had information lately with regnrd to the location of a targe quan tit of opitm, about 1J00 tins, but tho law's delay t)itnnTmpTi!nf Oi raidim? naitv in such a manntr, that, when the descent wis made, the opium was gone, and the raiders wera "left. J3y tbe way, the Customs officers have not had a record nf a seizure for a long time 1 Uy the the long expected part owner in the A"j. EC. Alaclarlane, arrived and he has already set himself to work In an endeavor to bnng order out of the chaos formerly existing In the principles of that newspaper. Mr. is welcomed as a brother journalist and the hope Is expressed tkat he may aceorcrUdi his desire, to "build up a profitable business by purely legitimate means." Br the steamer Vf,pw, 'rhich armed in port here on the 3th inst. from Han Francisco, Hono- InTn sftftin rmeirp (VI ami Mrt Snreckels. Air. Adolpb Sprecke's,AIr.and Mrs. Shaw, CoLMae f arl ine, Mr. W. G. Irwin. Hon. Sam Parker, Gov. t. x . Jjow, aits. 1 rank Hastings and jiis i Makce. The body of the late Mrs Catherine Makee was also brought forward on tbe steamer. T Hawaiian llcmnna Ksvit hplil an ad jouined meeting at the hall of the Y. M. O. A. on the evening 01 tne im nut. Aiu ntue ouw was transacted beyond the election of some twenty applicants to membership. This organization is douig a good work in a qnutrinobtrasive manner, which should commend uaeif to tbe fnend of dumb animals in the cojumunity, and their aid and influence should be provided to further the objects of the organization. Ihe first Uawaiian half-dollar pastwd at par. was taken at the box-office of the Musio Hall on the evening of the 10th instant, by Mr. Henry Williams IbejTB f?M treasurer. Air. C IL Buckland who was the manager of the entertainment The Women of the People,! prelected the coin to t MtH Ijoulse JJeaudet, of the combination, and that lady enjovs the satisf action of hanng in her possession the first Hawaiian silver half-dollar placed In circulation. The newly organ ized lodge of Knights of Pythits, Mrstie lodge 1 o. received Its charter on lha 10th from D. 8. C. David Dayton. The officers elect were then installed and are as follows I. C, J. J. WilliAmr, CO, J. A, Uassenger V C W. G. Ashley; 1 J Jk. Barrel; IL of U- and S Joseph E. Wiaeman; mToI F H. E.Tieboard, AL of ., Henry DavU; AL at A W. J. 0 IL AL Fuller, a Q- W. Brash; V B. Oat ad Vf P. vrooae Attecaants. Messrs. Fred lUgot and Frank 1106 left laoooiaia jesieruaj wwrawu by Uhe teamcr nnnnwanwnnnnnttTnwaBBwiBawnwnwunaa - - nnnnnnwnnnnnnwlnnnlnBnannnnnnnlWelnnwaannnniBnnnnnnnnnM Tr.afiH fur Hawaii, tn canvass the Tie dlTtCtOTT, They will land at fxona thence go to Kohala and Hamakua. RetarDinc they will make the tour of the island to Hawaii. Tho work promiaes to be thoroughly accomplished, and the enterprise and its projectors are reeommeniedto ice consiaernuon m o i""""! jui V"r" w Hawaii. Messrs. Hagot and Da free will proceed lo Maui, Molotai and Kami tk -, .Minft ktr. Tl. Lvons. DUblisher -if tho "washtardtheirihinaLbeforeJadceMeCnUy. ... lDCOUlI4Uai BC1 1V(U1 l"t ko l-- "certain tnalicions and libelous writingvreflecUng upon ndrdsion rendered ty the Chief Jastice of this Honorable Court, in, a matter then pending in the Supreme Court tending to bring this Honorable Court and tbe administration of justice into ndicule, contempt, discredit and ocium. Sir. Lyoni was held free from all responsibility in the matter by the appearance of Mr. John Sheldon who acknowledged that he was responsible fox the appearance of the article in question. The Court reserTcditsdecisionj Anfy &IWm. Mr. Chas. Warren Stoddard writes f rota San lie. anil lira. Josecll GlUmCr With a comedy company msv bo eipected here try the Xarijn on February 7th. Mrs. Gnsmer under her stage name of rhcebe DaTis is as a talented Of Mr. Griamer it Is sufBeient to say that be is a thorough fnvonte in San Fran cisco, mat many 01 oar lsi&nupvuiJiQuaiDiwrvu seen him there and that he comnuuids bqcccss; hs is a thorough painstaking actor and a courteous gentleman. The company propose to prodace some of the Tery latest comedy succesfies It is to be hoped that this project will not fall through and that Honolulu may enjoy a brilliant theatrical season. Oar citizens are willing enough to tbe theatre if any thiDjr good is offered. Kauai. The case of the King vs. Grant and Kerrigan lor nggravaioa amuiuii on toe ponce oiuccr. tried at K&naa last week, and the defend- ants were each sentenced to pay a fine of $100, and to imprisonment at hard labor ior one jetr. They appealed tho case to the Circuit Court. A native woman living in Kapahl had been sick with fever, but under the care of Dr. Walters had begun to improve, and was apparently nearly well, when two native medicos (kahunas) were called In, and unfortunately in addition to the uaal harmless incantations and prayers to tho heathen detu they prescribed a bath in cold water. In a few hours the woman was a corpse. A corresnonderit writes: M One of the candi date for lefnalative honors made a speech to bis would-be constituents at Wairaea lately. In which he commenced by announcing himseii a leper. To what denths of infamr rami the Hawaiian people nave descended &en true perception 01 a horrible disease comes to be regarded as a for a candidate for public office. In Ihfl nlare nf tminnr allowed to ran around ing the district for Totes, the man ought, to be on um own public comession anu uunuicu off to Kalawao without delay. Hawaii. The ILiltwa. Union. HawL Star and ItiulU mills are grinding steadily. 1110 nouaia sugar commence wora shortly. r An amateur tthotocrapher in Kohala his com mrneed nnnting nispnouis on largo eiegsni ciu edged cards. 1 he edgings look very nice llr. Godfrrv llrawn. our Kohala candidate for the legislature, has arrived in tbe district and commenced an energetic canvassing. There are mx native aspirants for the same honor in the field against him. It is to be hoped that Mr. Brown will prove victorious. There is a strong movement on foot among the natives to make Dr. Hond, who is very popular among them as also with tbe foreign element, the resident Government Physician for Kohala. A number of petitions have been forwarded to the Hoard of Health to that effect. The fair in aid of the Kohala Anglican Church was held at the Katopihi Hall on Thursday evening the 10th instant and quite a sum was realized. Ice cream, cake and all sorts of good things were t litre in abundance and every one present spent the evening memly. Several beautiful tableaux from "Cinderella' ere exhibited which reflected groat credit on the ladies who got them up. The Gazette's Paris Letter THE CBEiL QVESTIOS. I'AEis, December Gib, 1863 Though it be something like a hope against hope, yet people hug it all tbe same that of desiring a tiny victory lor Prance on the high road to so as to satisfy her amour proprt, permit of concessions being made, and an arrangement to remove a atMMt Mh, ejected. Hut if the Chinese go in for also, and maintain, as in the Koal.lja dispute with Itassia, a no surrender attitude, it is unknown what catastropltes may issue. 1 he French people do not desire war; they lament, that under a republic as nnder royalty and empire, their government cannot keep them out of not water, uesmes were is me snaaow 01 that falls across France, and possible in Algeria of Mussulman's fanaticism; tbe French feci all such is quite sufficient without being involved with Celestials, Malagasys and Con- coans. A war with China t regie, would raise difficulties with Europe and the United States, that the wiseet hands feel pain when reflecting thereon. German bankers hold heavy mortgages on the Customs receipts of tbe Chinese open ports; France has no depots of provisions, or coals for her ships, iu the Far East, her commerce may be swept away if China issocs lAtfrrt dt Ilarqn', and a large soldiers must disturb the home orramzations, planned, not for cither little or great foreign wars. People talkfamiliulyof a general war next p pring as the only real solution for the times now ho much out of joint The au-mm ImrwltB I list liaa BtTfrBm'fi lik tnptfYir (n the troubled air," the last few evenings, is evidence ' strong as proof of holy writ" for many easy going ooU. More serious is the fact, that people are resorting to reels, and taking in sail, as if tht storm signals had given the sublime warning. It is currently credited, that England intends nvt to allow either Franco or China to Atam out of existence. If the Itcd Itivcr Erotcct a not left a free international route, sbo will de mand the idandof Haihnam, as hex slice of the protectorate pudding as a coaling station,' and thus commands Sulina, mouth of a future Danube, rne sea qcestios. Kcpccting the Suez question, one gxxl sign about tie dispute is, that less Chauvinism is mixed np with tho debate. 7he opinion is gaimn,zgroand, that in the way of making concessions M . de 1 seiia will fiooa hare- only Uobton's choice. The only difficulty lies, in the the councu 01 auminufLrauoa. id an fjpiiui canai, and keeps tho speculation alive by contributing to four fifths of tho trafhc, to be left out in the cold? Hermexcanule wteroftfi, at Iirst did not believe in the feasibility of the project, but when its was demonstrated, thoy patronized it. People did not abandon high roads till locomotives Fettled tbo matter, Wc take advantages where we can get them. Ilie MahdTs advance docs not tdftAaa the French, as it implies henceforth tbe in definite occupation of Egypt by the English. The former certainly would find a pretext for a flight Into Egypt after the departure of tbe last High lander, and would willingly give up Aoniin, and the Congo, for liberty lo squat on the Nile. roixnca. The decided, that there is no neces sity to immediately rcviso the Constitution. For once, at all events, tho patricians caa boast they are one with the nation. The Anarchistri are still of opinion, that the only way lo be rare: first, society at Itrge, and next France, 13 to kill right off the middle clashes, make a target of every man with means. Sonw of tho Anarchists who havo put in their six months in the Prison, for indulging in political literature of the inflammable type, have not returned converted. 1 hey are more hardened than ever, A fresh batch of writers and orators Iiave been sent to the same gaol to cease to do enl" which in certain to be assured dtuinc their incarceration; but a for ''learning Jo do well," auch is hopeless. iou cuiiuiis. The Prison is commenting to ac quire onco more notoriety. It is the "stone jag for editors nnd lame docks. Inhere are three classes of prisoners, Ilia editors do not work and who are not called upon to sup- turt themselves: the babble iinanciers wno can avoid working by paying 7fr. a fortnight for the exemption, and the workers, who gain one sous day pocket money to dustpato in the canteen. 5er latter in prison costume, and have for vacation the fetes and Sundays. By paying four sous a day, an editor h is a right to a room where only two other prisoners sleep, lie can pass bis days in chit chat ; can get special out leave occasionally, and can live like Dives, though luxuries are strictly forbidden. There are three fags for the execution of errands ho aro paid following a special tariff. Prisoners are allowed to see visitors on Sundays and Thursdays, in Iron-railed off parlors: a warder, called nlogemr or "baker." calls each prisoner as he is wanted. Except debtors to the State, there is no imprisonment for debt in Franco since ISO, and if ture is no room io the "Princes department, tho unfortu nate editor must lake witn tne acta, was the favorite prison, its ettts, where Napoleon L, sent all who displayed no admiration for his policy: Napoleon III-, after tbe eop d etat, incarcerated in Ibis prison VA deputies and 00 dangerous citizens. Louis X7III., a few days alter ills restoration, lmpnsonea ij who exhibited no admiraUonforBtorbonism. InlSU,whcn Ahrumdcrof liuasia entered Paris, be set free all Napoleon's pruwncrs, replacing them by lacltu'wltn deserters. chiefly Polea. itwaaon quitting this"pmo3 for the scaffold, that Madame upland rTr.I.timed. OhI Ubcrtv. what crimes are committed in thy name. Josephine de later Empress of tbe Fren,ib, was Tie same establishment had within its walls, B ranger the poet, 1. I Courner, Cavalgnac Eamcsinais, Felix l"yat, IroudhenfIJlanquIandl,ochefolt. In 1305, in Cavalgnac and IS codetenus escaped. Baron t'reack fashion, having borrowed a I run CO feet long; the Count deBichmond who hoisted to be the son of Jjouis XVL, also escaped. The last in this hue was an Englishman, Thomi is Jackson; he hoisted himself on the roof one witicr night and went down on the other aide, bade tbe sentry good bye. Thsi ihftai den Itallens has had maiir ups and downs in Pans, becauao it could nevei count for iicrinincnt suppoi t on the French who prefer their own school of music The Italiens Its just re opened after six years of sdenee,witb Verdi three actopera A quarlit of ago this work was a failure at Veni se: however, in ISil, Verdi rctonebed it, and it iras brought oat at la Scala, at Aldan, where it captivated all who heard it. much of this succors, and the reversal of the judgment of the Venetians, was doe tn tlwt admlralila aincint? and actinif of Meson. Alaurelandlszkercd Madame Fida Devries, three incomparable trustes wno urcrprn toe opera here. Aa in the case of 7rer'rt, tha libretto is Tery no so. Tho plot is laid in Genoa about inT; Tiesqne. 19 a patrician, Simon f occanccgrs, is a pleb, and a corsair who has done t ke Itepubbc some service : both are candidates for She Office of Doge, bimoahas seduced tbr daughter of whom he had om child, a love tygirL Tbe xnoUft U taken back by her father an 31 tea in the palace: tne cuiuz u aaopieu unauownmsij vj IleMue. and Simoa. is elected Doge- The music is neither the best nor the worst, written by 1 1 erdi it belongs to nis nenirai siyie. aueurR anHmniilnfinneh of that TjUintive music of which erdi has the secret. The third act, where Simon and Fieeque are reccmcC fed, Is fall of pathetic and gracciui ju vym u wtll pat oa the stage, bat perhaps- the tera tftttimt is as much due to the arurtesaaa to the aimpostr. with tiro important striQdling plots; one, where an inquiry office, tbe "private kind, concocted widenot for an old lady who desired to bt separated fron hex husband and cho5 for their victim, the yotmg. pare and Innocent wife vt dons Hugues,tti poet-deputy for Marseilles. Tiwyoangwcplo intended the cJamnUtorsthetaselvel, by xaeana of a revolver but better leave the BOojindraU to the law. ti,. af.w.; .1 Ttara nfilairiMl hats full of money, to found a royalist ar d religious colony to Oceania, at lort Breton, 2? era- Ireland. It turned out to be ahomble delnsioBandaAre,ai the few survivors caa testify. The Marquis, wto is safe in the dock happay, elected hirnseU Xing, nnder the title of Charles I," and by "divme nght;" he ordered to shoot airy colonist who questioned his title. . . ,. , ... The number of suicides tu distressingly )Tal, the chief causes are, misery and disgust of life. Ihera is one hasty less in Iarish attempted to murder three persons who dispnea witn tC MniH.nr tnr tTiAilARirnrtionof ratshas been hoist with his own petard: he sold the skins of hit tikes: the latter were removed by letfoa, bnt when a rat was espedall fat, he made it Into ocp, forgetting the flesh had been penscmed. The authorities, sausaeu ma. Araencaa i" i neither Amoncsn nor English people, have to its to France. Pad de Cassagnac remarks all the same, that the rjonatry is not going to the pigs but lo the dog- ... A society has been formed to keep Osmbetta s memory gnn in the aoral of France, The Municipal Council has ordered the portraits of Napoleon t II ami bla I'mnrru tn be removed from the Hotel de die and sent to tbe lumber room of Sovereigns. FTJNIJRA1 OF HRH 1T, fnn.nl nf llm tats GoVtraSJt of UaWSli. Princess KekanUke took place from her residence on BereUnia street la tbH nly on Sunday afternoon tbe 13th instant. Daring the time elapsing between tbe death of the Princess and tbe hour of the fancral, a guard of the Itoyal Troops had performed watch doty and tne usual native ceremonies connected with the demise of one of high rank were performed by many mourning f rienos. At 2 p.m. tbo final prep irations for the procession h.fi n mmnlridl. arol. as the minate cans. fired from the water battery, boomed out their farewell, the cavalcade proceeded from the house en rOTtcto the cemetery. The rrocession, preceded by Captain Mehxtens and the undertaker Mr. a E. Williazas, both mounted, proceeded along BereUnia street to N'uuanu and to tho Mausoleum. A body of foot police under tbe command ol Captain William Tell formed the advanced guard, then came Parke and a cavalry guard of honor. The officers and members of the Honolulu Fire De partment followed. Major Kinimaka with his aides preceded the military, consisting of the hang's Guard, Fnnocs Own, and Household Troops, tho band following after tbe troops. A large number of female mourners, presumed to be the servants of tbe deceased, preceded the Catholic clergy. Ihe Pool 1 society manned a rope attached lo the hearw and by them the coffin was conveyed along the route. After tbe bearse came the chief mourners, tbo carriages of their-Ala jesties, the Princess Lydia, the Chief Justice, members of tbe Cabinet, of the Uouso of Nobles, Diplomatio corps, etc etc and tbe public carnages. Tho procession contained nearly five hundred people and was eleven minutes iasing a given point. At tbo Mausoleum the last rites were performed by the Bishop of Honolulu assisted by the Iter. A. Alacmtosh, at the clone of which the participators in the ceremonies stpcrated for their residences. Funeral Service- The f aucral of the late Mrs. Jauios Makce took place at the family residence yesterday at 2 o'clock p. m. Tbe three reception rooms were thrown open and appropriately draped. The coffin of black ebony, ntadded with silver, was wreathed with the most exnuisite flowers. The Iter. Ut. Damon read the services and preached a sermon. A hymn was sang by the Fort Street Church Choir. Among tuoae present 10 pay a last tnouie 01 respect to me remains of one of Hawaii s most worthy matrons, were His Majesty, attended by the Chamberlain, CoL"Judd, the Foreign Commissioners, and from all classes of Honolulu society. The remains were taken to Maui on board tbo A f.tf and will be placed beside those of Captain Alakce in the Family Mausoleum at Ulupalakua. 1883! RETROSPECT OF EVENTS IN HAWAII. The Doings of a "Year. iContmueil nm latt fnk OCTOBEB, 1st. Ilcdaction in telephone rates. British steamer "Madras sails for Houckonrz. F. W. Damon, Esq., goes as paaaenger. First quarterly meeting 01 tne uumane WKieiy. nd. licncwal of Band concerts at Emma Square. . Jnt Gazstte publishes report of United states Sugar Commission, 4lb. First free public entertainment for strangers by Y.M.C A. Grand success Cth. Baseball; Honolulu vs. Oceanic; Honolulu wins, 10 to G, !Hc. Inter-Island btevn Navigation Company declares first dividend. 10th. E. O. Hall funeral services at Fort Street Church. Minister of Finance publishes financial statement for quarter. VMi. Grand reception at Punahou College. i'. Aeamaoa receives tetters vi uenmuioii. 13th. The "red sunsets first noticed. 15th. Partial eclipse of the moon; visible. Daily Bulletin enlarges. blight shock of carthqiake felt In Honolulu, at CM p.m. Planters Labor & Supply Co. commence session. 16th. I'. C. Adrtrttter changes owners ( 1) First officers of the Workwgmen's Union elected. 17th, Gazette publishes becretary Adams report of P. K &. S. Co., for 13&1. 18th. Planters give banquet at Hotel to Honolulu merchants. 13th. P. Lv &. S. Co, session end; merchants give banquet to planters. First annual meeting of Koyal Hawaiian Agricultural Society. !n O.S.S.MAltwcda.Capt. Morse, arrives. 7 days from San Francisco. 5tu. Hon. James Bryce member or the British Parliament lectures before tho Y. M. C A. SGtb. Heavy storm at Hilo; destruction of bridges. ?lu. naiiUEQ, iiaoi. Baseball match, Honolalu vs. Npreckelsville, Honolala wins SI toC 30th. Annular eclipso of tho sum visible. F Htim'aliAkcrv burned: loss 10.000. 31st. Uaxettk publishes more Government cor impendence, viz.: "the Cleghorn-Gibson letters. British steamer Jkll Bock arrives from Azores with 1100 Portuguese immigrants. KOVEunxa. lt Arrival of Wilder &. Co.'s new steamer "Kinau from Sin Francisco. 3rd. Concert in aid of Library Fund at Music Ball. Steamer "Planter' of I. b N. Co.'g line leaves Honolulu on first trip. ftth. Chinaman shot on Eoretanii street. Police at fault. C cth. Arrival of the seven Itotnan catholic sisters of chanty; nurses for lepers. Dr. Arning, dermatologist, arrives to study leprosy. Dth. Arrival of American bark C6Ioma,n from Portland, for Hongkong. BcporU loss of first and second officers and two men. 10th. Anniversary Luther's birthday, celebration at Fort Street Church. Mrs, Laura Dickson gives "Grandmother's" party. 1.1th. C J. Lyons, Esq., lectures before Y.M.&A. Steamer race between "Planter nnd "Kinaur largo crowds witness departure of ttcaincrs from port. Snow appears on tho summit of Halcakala, Mani. Captain J. S Dillingham dies at Brooklyn, N.Y. Kth Death of H. L. Sheldon, of tho "P. C. Advertiser, at Kohala, Hawaii. Tidal ware at Puiialun, Oahu. Blight earthquake at Wailukn, Maui. 15th. Trial tnp of the Pacific Steam Navigation Cos tug "No Name, P. Neumann, Eq. appointed Attorney-General rice tho Premier resigned. ICth. Celebration if IBs Majesty's birthday. Death of A. P. of the Kingdom. 17th. I irst annual mettfng of tbo Alyrtle Boat Club. 19th. Mr, Abraham Hoffnaug lectures before the YJI.C. i"0th. Hon. A. Francis Jndd commences teaching class in Hawaiian. YJI.CA. 21sL Sale of lots at Kapiolani Park. Arrival Amencan bark "Spartan," Capt. Crosb-ley, via Cape of Good Hope and Japan, 'JS2 days passage. 22nd. German citizens investigate "starvation stories. 23th. Spcaal Thanksginng services at Fort Street and Anglican Churches. Koman Cathohc Church at liana dedicated. "JCtb. BurgUricsonNnuanu and (jueen streets: no captures. 5&th, Hawaiian Independence Day. No official fesliTitiefl. Wlh. Anniversary estabiisnoeni 01 Jicthel Church. 2Vth. Appropriate celebration American Thanksgiving at lort Street Church. 1st. Hawn. brig "Hazard " CapL Tieroey, returns from South Seas with 1J8 laborers for the P. L. 4 S. Co. Teacher ol music appointed 10 puutic sccoois. 3rd. First heanng in tbe Gaxxttc application for mandamus. 4th. Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. increase stock. Cth. ihe Uazxtts puutsnea nnotuer ment document, "ltepurt of the Mounted l'olice, C th. GizxTTx office searched by police for Gov ernment document ' none found. Commencement 01 kona storm on Mauli continues to the 9th. Damage considerable. 7th. Peculiar sanscts again noticeable. or Uth, James Woods dies at Iuuhoe, llawail. Dr. Trousseau and Pilot Bibcock have an all night boat voyage. First instalment of the new coinage. $130,009 arrives per "Manposa. 10th. Discovery of tho Mounted Police Beport the editorial room of the "Advertiser. Oocninir of the political campaign bv the In- deptudents mass meeting at Qaeen street Armory Death of J. Aloanauli. ex-member of the Cabinet and member of the House of Nobles. ' 11th. H. B. AL Commissioner holds admiralty court, for trial 2nd officer bark "Henry James. Planters I. 8. Co, hold meeting lo consider labor question. 12th. GizxTTE DublUhes 3. N. Castle Sutrar StatiFtica. Funeral of lion. j. juoanacii. 131b, Comaeucemcnt of tbe celebrated Bond In case. . ., Commcticement 01 aona storm in Honolulu. Fire at Kohala Flant&Uon, Hawaii. Hth. Judce A. Francis Judd gives decision in "Bond" case. Jndce Austin orders mandamus to issue in Gazette charter cat. Kona storm continue, steamer "Likelike" abed Mown down; lM.Sii. wharf damaged. I', ieumann rppointcu r tLe 1'nmisr, reigned. Severe kona storm at Huo, Hawaii. Street letter bote established by Postmaster- General AVhitney. A lvth. Aona stona enos. iso great uarnage in town reported. 16th. "Mariposa sadi for San Francisco, light cargo on account of kona storm. AUempud robbery ai me uawatun uoiei. 17th. Cavenimeal enforces cold Psvmentj at the Costom House, great hindrance to business. I7UL Aawaianao seminary examinaiions. 19th. (kiTemnvnt withdraws order relative lo gold payments at . ustom Uou. of 20th. Special term Scprcme Court, banco cases, U. S. S, "Alert, Commandw Barsly arrives. ZlsL Government scnoou vacation begins: ena January &th. 22nd. O.H.S. "Alameda arnves with $17000 more Hawaiian coinage. 23rd. yeatn 01 . a, ccoti. itT. H. v. K. WhalleT and lv. W. A. Swac or dained pnrsts at tbe Anglican Cathedral. air. ACOe special communioncr irora oabuiuk ton returns to I S- pr Zealandia. 2th. Christmas kept in Hooolalu as a PSJbollJaT. r , , inft TJHWM OJipiW4uj i.ua ujucu. Xth. The Gazstte pnbUsbes the Amcrkan President Message. jjfur Mdttttistmtnis. Mm Mnriion Salts. Sntiiou Salts Wkj Last Thursday this troapo ive a representation of the sensational drama of the "Woman of the People, In order to prodeco it a great deal of neip was requirea, tms was 01 various quality, out as it was rendered by amateurs It ought not to bo criticisedi there were some f otny emirtfmji bow-ever, and the gentleman who informed the public that tha child was Ms father's "hair," er&ated a very hearty langh. The part of the Doctor was by far the best played of the male amateurs. The lady who represented AfrtA deserves high praise, throughout these performances she has siren excellent support, and few stock companies in larger towns than this could command such good assistance for the parts she has plsved. Mr. Bandmann took the minor character of Mr.Lobbett ptaved the villain J ij. which wa entire! un rated to him, and tbe whole play hinged upon the excellent acting of Mis! BeaudeL It is no easy task to represent such a character as Afirr BertratKt. In many cf her scenes her acting was Ser feet, she portrayed the neglected and halt wife with an intensity of feeling that one would hardly hare deemed her capable of. The greatest praise U due to htr for her admirable rendering and should she continue to progress as we are informed she has done a hih place on the stage is likely to be hers. Miss Clare Forest, a dtbmtantt from San Francisco, appeared as the Countess. For a first appearance her performance was Tery creditable, she has a fine appearance, a pretty face and with training and experience may make a very good actress. We must pas one adverse criticism; in pieces of the character presented local gags are entirely out of dace, and we are surprise! tuai aancwroi nuuuuiuf as nerr Bandmann should have indulged in them. In fare, opera bouffe, and burlesque they are allowable, but not in On Saturday the same company produced scenes from tho Merchant of Venice. 1 his a part far better suited to Uerr Bandmann's powers than either of the Shakspeanan characters he has represented here. In the first scene, tbe celebrated "three thousand ducat scene, though tbe acting was good, Uerr Bandmana hardly realized the character of the enmyiwj Jew: Shylock is by no means prepared to snow nis riaws. no is use a eat, keeping them oat of sight, and this was not realized bv the actor. The first scene of act IIL where Shylock accuses Salino and Silarino of cognizance 01 nis oauguter s uignt and afterwards tne scene with Tubal waa overstrained, but in the Court scene, (act IV, scene 1,) Air. Bandmann rose higher uhu hd iuid crci iwn uitu. no Jiajcu mo fihant Jew and then again the outraged Jew to the lie. His reading of the "bond" while Nerlssa readd her letter from Ik?Ji ia was tons entirely new able piece of business. The wholo effect was excellently sustained, down tt the moment of the Jew's exit, on which the curtain fell. in lien 01 a song oy aiiss ueaudet, air. uanamann came forward and addressed tho audience in pro pria pfrttnn. He thanked them for the support tnat caii ueen given mm, prniseu our tnoawr, praueu me progress tuat tueuiy uau mace since he visited it thirteen years ago. and assured the public that there was nothing in the way of the very best plays being produced here. Last evenlmr XcrrtsM was plated for the benefit of the Honolala Library. There was a crowded nous, narcisse is nerr iiaiiumann a oest and tbe one he made his reputation with in London Lastevenine? the Bandmann Handel Combina tion played "Narciase, for the benefit of the Honolulu Library Association, to a large and enthusiastic audience, ihe entertainment was a success financially and otherwise. To morrow night "the woman 01 the reonie win. dv reoucsi. uo repre sented. Next Saturday MidsBeauJat will take a benefit. tne people 01 Honolulu oagat 10 respond liberally for she is the most talented little lady that has as yet trod the board of our theater. A Despatch from the City of the Caesars Hotel pe IEcssu, Borne, Dec 1st, 1&3. Sia- As UU Hawaiian Majesty's bptcial Envoy in Europe, it has been part of my duty to enquire after the Hawaiian youths now studying in Italy, and I learn lhatlhere still exists soma misunderstanding as to tbeir real guardianship. I have been instructed to set this matter straight, and I now take tha liberty to quote for your information an extract from a depatch which I have handed to His Excellency 1. S. Alancinl, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, from His Excellency W. AI. Gibson, the Hawaiian Minuter of Foreign Affairs, which will definitely settle all question upon the point, and reada as follows; "I have the honor to make known to your Excellency that this Government docs not recognize any other agent in Italy or any other official guardian of the young student! than Hu Majesty's Consul at Naples, Siguor. M. Ccrullu This official statement made to the Italian Government iU Also be mado known to all those who may have been formerly or may be at present concerned with the youths in order no farther question may anse. and the Italian officials or others concerned may look only to one properly authorized and duly recognized Gaardiaa in any question regarding the youths. The necessity for this course will bo obvious to yoa to prevent confusion or interference with big. Ccrulli's management. Your former nchts of Guardianship as von are aware were revoked, and in view of the present circumstances 1 iruBt 1 may reiy paniy on you that no further misunderstandings arise and that you will accord with tbe detirts of tbe Hawaiian Government in that bignor. CeruUi' present authority may be duly respected. I have tho honor to be yours most faithfully, Ccbtis P. Iauxea, il. 11. il.d Special Envoy. big. C C. Moreno. UEPLT. Genoa, DecrJ,13S0. Sib- Your first daty in Italy was to reimburse to me the money which I generously and promptly advanced from ray own pocket for thd support of the three Hawaiian youths aud pay to me the len months of my salary, if you are the Special Envoy of King Kalakaua. Yours faithfully, C G, Mobeso. Mr. Curtis V. Iaukca, Borne. The New Directory" The work in Honolulu having bceu com plcted, ilr. Rieot nn J his oMistinU will proceed at once to canvass the other islands. They will go toiiawaiion loesuayccxt; anu aitcnraras make the circuit of Maui, Molokai and Kaaal. Mr. Dacut retarns thanks to tlie reoDleof Oaha for many courtesies lie lias received, and also desires to cotnmend tha work; to the favorable consideration of tho oa other islands. Tho crcatest aupctizcr. stomach, blood and liver regulator on earth Hop Hitters. Look tor and read advertisement. ifew gthtrtistmenL M)TICi; ! Tiii;ANNUAT,.Mi;irrixorxni; JL or KAFIOL.1XI rsUK AsOCI TIOS will be held at the Armorr on Uneen UtrceL UN KATLKDAY,Jaa3th,atllocfckain. IW order nf ihe u M.vi rAi.i;iE, gftl St SecrrUry NOTICE fpO ATaFa WJIOM IT MAY CON-X CEUXi Till latotherffrtttbaltbtfinilerrlcned win ciote me open me near me raia oovetnmeni School, tbroatrh which the people patf tbronh In folna to and f ram I'alaaod uakawao, also that portion of the I'ala Plantation land. I hwh, l.iiHij ra .h ttttm m ,ai.i.sa,uu a.iHiiauj, tlY iDg tnenerefrlty forarlchtof way for tbe people ! to and front Makawaoand Pafa, has allowed them pat thronsb thilr land, atthottgh at coiildrrsble to" ib mitin; oriugra anu Raica; at mi oiwcvcr, that thrj were broken ao fatt that we lost the aaeof aboot laiacrtaof patnrc.and the bridsea were acoattaatblllof expenae, and not wlahlnx lo the irsvrlln' public I nserated a petition be drawn Bp,al2t.ed,anil aent la the Minister of the Interior, accoriflii to law, w faith waa done Ho notice waa taken of It and on Jfoverotwrl, !. I ent the Sflnlttcr.C. T. Unllck. a letter on thf aabtact. which remains tinananrrrd. so, with Ibis Hon. I will the above mentioned otienins is ten diva from this date E. II ttAUH I'ali. 3lol. Jan nary 11th. 1S6I grill coptrigiit. Benson. Smith & Company. II It remrmVeted that on the iMt day of peenmber, A. D.l,Drnii.bmlh A to of lion miln. I land of Otho, In accordance with Sottlort Sot An Att "To cncjsrfse learning In this Klnxdo&i, by secarine the eoplca of charts and books to the rubor sod proprie tors of aochcoplea spprovid on the'ilr'tday of Dec A.JJ.1I, have la thia the title of tbeir Label TSUOJLiOlOrfcrrl ! ForRiennoaMitn, Xeanizia, Spralnr, Ptnlies, Etc. Prepanrf frum the Leavci nf the Eucalyptus Ulobnlns to the rflccted part three or foor timet s day. Tnesenolnrnisniifictntedonly by Benson, Smith & Co., DrajalM, Honolala. II. 1. The rljhtl of wblcb they claim as owners Aprprit. In tcatlmony whereof I hare berrnato set ray hand at. and raaaed ibe seal of the Interior Drtt. to bo sfflsed at Honolnln tiU rtb dayof J tou. A. D.1WI. CHAS T. UCLICk, W2 It Minister of the Interior. COPYRIGHT. Benson. Smith & Company. I It remembered that on the Jll day of pecembar, I. P. Ja Denson Salth Jt Co of Honolnln, Uahn. In aeefdanei with rctIon 1 of An Act Te encnunre Irarnlnjtln this hlnicdoni by wcnrlna; the Op!ff ef ".barlt and Rook to the Anthnra prfetorsof SKhcoplea" Al'piwcdoi. the slot of A 11. PHI. ttarr tlrpocitrd (a this ofect! the title of thHr Label HaCo.llo Cologne FRAG KANT ANI) DVIIAISTA' miURXD BT Benson. Smith. & Co.. Honolulu, H. I. Therlsbtof nfclcb they claim a ownera and proprlct'a lestlmrmy wbcreofT have hcrcnnln n my band and K41.J rasvrdthetealof thelntrrlof Irpt to be if nxra a. uonoia.. inia no nmj m raararr, a. D IW CHAM T OULlCK. dlnitr of the toterinr COPTRIGIIT. Benson. Smith & Company. n It lememb rod that en the Slot dar of Deeember. PKl. lDH)a. frmlth Co, of Honolala. IIand of Uahn, In aecorcLince with IVctton 5 of An Act "To en eonrsje In this Kiazon by Kenrias Ut copies of Cfcaru and C(ka tn aatbor and of "neb eoplea " Approved on the Hit of lira-. . tn (hi oftVe, the tltfe tt tbrlr LatwL A S3 lai in ia ittr n-.i jicnoow hi nmmy aod rivllixatlon PURE GLYCERMEL of ROSES The mot t rlrzaat and apiillanc for ana barn, atlna and batrv of Inaecta chiiblaJw rrrogrb red or chapped skia vore lip. or Incidental inlunieiatfcos. Tbls Lntlos rlTfi a Trlvetv fonnritTHlsnersard to the skin wlthont :l mbIus it . hat the fracraoee Koe, and keeps wlthont change Benson, Smith & Co., Drnsri't anil Apothecaries, Uoaolsla, u. I. Tae rizati of which they claf m a owner proprfel e In trUronr whereof I have herwnto sat my hand atai. and coated th seal or thf Interior Dvpt. to Desflredat Honolnln UrtaStfeiay of Jaa A D Wm. CIIAS.T UIXICK. 93i II of th Inurlor Cordage: Hemp &Manila. AfeSORTULNT OF NEW AYVlJj Uaanajetarr shlih an.l U soWat the Lowcsf rrfce. HOlttXtt at; CQ, '" - ' jy y oj ' fst t: - . jfTww PfiPinn RIIRRFR PUNT . nu.. .w ..www..,. , n... i Mixed Ecady for Use. Any Onu Can Apply It, Use the Pacific liubbep Paint DURABLE. GLOSSY ARD ECONOMICAL MAXCTACTCKID OSLT BT WniTTiER, FULLER & Co. San Francisco, Cat. For ftUe hr lh Impoctl.x no.M9 of Itonol.1.. Pnl p Id 14 lb Um, ( csU Ulf .3 I . lb lias. UwiiincnALK.rcELoTCiurL in. Mado of the Best "t Purost Materials, Pioneer IVI1K0 Leail. Oxide of Zinc, I'ureLinscfil Oil, (iennlne Colors I ComMiitJ tl !TR0SO f OICTIOS o Tho Best India Rubber. I PIONEER WHITE LEAD!,! WeCIri,tethlUateh A STIUCTLY mK AirriULK, ITRK t IUlOV TK VV LKAU.OroBBd tn I't KB REFirSEU LINSEED OIL, a ad It i ahl ject lo Chemical Analytif and the Blow Pipe PIONEER WHITE LEAD I MasiftttarM ! Id Sia FraBClftco, arrives here FretB.srrd ran be ob tilaed prwopiiy rJrI la qaintlllei as waaied. ill la Economical, la taal, tha Oil In which It la jrroaBtlUaot soaked lato tha wood of tha sad consequently th fornuUon I avnldrd Tkol'IOKEEn'XirrTC tKAD 19 TUKK T1ITK. IS KINKR ilROOD than snr other In thio irkt, r nor eh- TIE, and la withrmt an rqttal It li put tip In iO lb. 30 lb, ltJ lb and SO lb ktft. la 1?S lb ani 3 lb tin paU and in mal Una front t to 10 Ibi each. A Full Supply Is Contaai.y Kept la Stock by th- wholraale Hoo la Honolala. to whom w cordially recomnead laimdlBs bajr. AtannractireU al hj WHIXTIER, FULLER & Co., Cmrmlerief While Lead attd Maaofiftirer ef Mixed Talnti, Colors, Virnlhe. White Zinc, and Import of Frrach and Illctait Wlntlow (11, KT Man rranclwo. California. lv Marshal's Sale. BY VIKTI7E 11' A WHIT or lfnet from Ihe lajimot Conn of tho Hawaiian Ittaada la which K I (Thither Is plaintiff and Henry Pbcldoa defendant foe the mm of $"j 1 have lei led nnon and anall expoae for aaia at nablle anclloa at tbe front door of AMlolanl Hale. a I'ebnury the Ifeh. IH. at IJ noon, all tbe right, title and Into-et of the al4 It C Sheldon in and to the following urKnoni pnrprnj, Tia -... ah inti ... picteorpJKriorunaimie .. . it wattnoka, 1 inn noaaia i.awau, coniamin: n acrr, iiij aqnan I fathom and IS aqaare feet, tad more f ally described la ' Bot1 rated Xo.7m.Ut A.Snined to Kalnabl ana ronTrjra to 11. usoiit plhe I.y drd datH Kebroarv 1 liber t, folloa 217 213 and 219, nnleaaaald jadrmont. iu.(It:a auA (Ai'tuiii arc vi vT.in.ii W C. 1'AUKK, 4sbal Honolala. Jan. HHh, Il WJ 4t C. lOJSTACE, Formerly with B. T Dolka A. Cs.1 Wholosalo and Retail Crocor, III Kins Strttt, nnder Ilartnotiy Ilall Family, PlaoUtlon, and hIpt' Htorea aapplled at ahort notice. ew (iood by every iteamer Urders frnni Itia Mhn I alt nit a faith fnll sravnta.l .v.. ...'. m i, I Lot or Stolen 17KOM HAWAII, X sbont the la it or Ftbni.ry. I1, a Urey IIoro bnnddrd PP. I will nav a reward of f.13 fur the rctnra of aald hor to me at Pmanhan DHg It TUIBDC U1MDRIA COTTAGE TO LET. rpiIAT lIiuVSANTJA MJCATIM) -a. wottaoc, at preoent occnplml ny .Mr. Kobrrt Lewer. altnaled on School Street a abort dlaUnce weat of Nnntna. Ample aceonmotUttona. laelndln not hoaaea. for a ernlerl family For fall partknlm. 3nnntreofItUIlEKTUIt.lY.ai McLean Drotlrert. No IS Rattans Mreet. trw Tho Hawaiian Hark "KALE Has Just Arrived (Janurj 1I, !!). WITH A CAKbO OF NEW GOODS XT. 19I 3t Blacksmith's Notice. 'PII ,rv, ii. i nvrn ... rir.n ... . " fcJ. i a. tnot rerect tfa'ly Inform his Mends snd the nl I dpnta of the Itland IXH.nivtpjrivtniomeiinora. Fnruncl that he haa citabllahrd a lllarkamlll. Khan at I JahalaU where be la preparad lo do alt klnda oi Uiack 1 (milhlne Work In the Lateal Sljle Thiaklna hi cntfK! tomera lor larota aeretoiore oetiowci on aim, ur would k foraeentlnnaneof ihe tame Uon'l Irreet the place. Kahn'al, Mini, ftll 4t FKEU SCKOLTZ. ASSK.XKIVS NOTICE, rplli: KSTAT.C OF T,i:noN,"VJJT L navon the23ddarof Jannarv. A I 1I. a dlft ucnaoi sper ceni U II IIITLHCUCK per A salsa e Illlo, Dec, Jib, Ism.1. ' it AI.TKin M. IIAKTtVL'M., a aTa 1 1 lI Q I? I I OD. AT.I A V ' ' ,BW " - Or CISIIOI'wCO Honolala, It I tm t www t v r a t m aw x m . REGULAR -,' ci ft j a W K ;. II K9 JSL J. MX f j Thursday, Jan. 17th at i - in oar muuui. nm w -" Dry Coods, Clothing, Fancy Ware Aim Groceries 9icks?C. iMHlJS.far. SitUrollloM.ul At Xi nACAXfc iwin. 3 Handsome Parlor Sets lbtsiTtd tl Slrt J.t rwltftt tnm Tnm 1 Sd Lonnge. tn 9tlk, 1 llandnnne large Caar CTaalr. 1 ljtaat (m Milk. 1 Ummt I tf all CkMh to LTOXSALXTET At. REAX ESTATE FOR SALE. ladrr Inatrvtmna Teeived bv u rm tW Unard of E4wai. w aball o0r for Sat at Public Anrilon at owr alearnnni mi (va airra. In lleaornle. 4111 Saturday, Jan. 19, next At Wnmm. (br FeJkmlar prrrl.f Lan4, tla 1 LOT on the malal - of Sebonl aatfpifi Isf tht Fort meet Kaoet l tjeflavwvti rrly aMe. and cxlendlar to tbe ftrrajw. talatajTmav art of . JDO lqare Pet. t pet priee f H TTll rcrfret ait above the MmUM of Mr r E TTIUlm. havtsc a rranuce or 13 Feet on tne atrvet. and rotniag aa area er jiiat at anner. 1 pan prrrr siw in perfect. Dda at txpeaee of BorcaavT "For farther particular etrfnlr" at th oUrm at ia tHtaru 01 mkiiwq ITOIHA I.ETET, Anelr Proposals for Exchange Wanted KW lUKKUlt; IllIU, IV 0 tech amounts a nay nrqnlred fr halaseeadne loth nltW Ulra PtMVoar Drpartmentat ITaahlnzton oa Monry OroVt dnrinr (ho year V6t Traders may larlad ttherof the following. EXCHANGE OH NEW Y0EK. PAYABLE AT SIGHT, 30 0E 60 SATS. STERUN0 BILLS ON LONDOH.PAYABLE AT SIGHT. 30 0B 60 SAYS. TK rfaanaa In h fan.lak.Xa1 ma ana hp mairrd bv .. -.. """V -. --- --- . - .----- ihe 3loney Order oaainoaa of inta omec m wanted will be froraflteWVn inonoand dollar par qnanvr, n- prrxi4 a.dauri in uir i'io mrmn be from Jaaoarj (o DcctraitMr. 1PM. HaM. WHITNEY. P. W! C. Honolala, Jan. tHh. 1W4, 991 tt Jlortrrajct Am en Jed rfotler or nre and or Sale. TN ACCOUDANCK 1V1T11 A l'OW. Xrrr Ml cMtalMd la a certain i tleorao ILuda and Mahoo linto ti dated the I lth day of March, imi. rwordfJ in libr Tt, pa fa XS. notleo la hereby clven that raid latenda to forrcloa aW nortaace for cotM broken, sad nvoo aaM fonelomr will r II at nbtlc SSetien at the aloarontnof E P Adams In IlotMlnha. WJI&iX3i2V2il Banlcalar rao Tm bad nf W R Laatla. Al- u ..itr.br laia arqtf. Itf mlBM to be aotd ate ahaated on Ihe raaterly ihl of IJIha atreet. baring a fronUft ol abeat Tt fent wh adrpth vf Jllfoat IwlihanLat Ihe rear, atakt; ttrt raar flat? of aald lot 1 to tm and th at rmntiriara abont4oran acre It adlola" the old Praae Placr con Ulna kalo and knla laml and ofir a Sa. chance for a commodloaa homeatpiit, OH 4t Mortpjagefa N otice of Foreclcmre and of Sale TN ACCUKIIANCK WITH A 111 W X ei of aal ri.atalnvd in a rnlala lamlaaiai - bar PaMa. kalvohana and other tu J LaitwrUht Traa teeoftaelleltEfUte.datrdtbflCUdaiof 4ovBHr 1SW. recorded Ik TT. paf Notice la hrrrbv slvn that aald nortnigp Intendo to forvcloaar aatd mortjaja, for eondtttwi brwken, 4d ipon Mid fote cloaniw will aoll at pwblle aoeifaaj at tho aakarouan or X PAdaaaatn Ilonnlnla.oa 3IU4DiT the 11th day of Frbnary, l-i, at it M. of H dav, ihprrn. d Mf Ibttt In MlJ moflxaffe aa bafrnr aaaajgod Farther MTttCHUr can be bad nf W R tattle. Attorney av Law A J t AliTWRItlirr. Vortamre. lrt wlMa to be sold are vlloated la Kokaln. Ikwd of Hawaii, and art aetfovtb jod drcrliMd In K. r inn. COB ivorlne Mrtiene of laaJ anal MakanHuthJefland coaUl f Asrts oi very ia Land TM li 3Iortirarre,i .iotlce of Koreelonre X of Sale TN ACC)i:iANCKAVITll A VOW- A. et of rl contained In a rrrlala tBitttmce ntaaV by Kalaika 1akookoo to A J CarlwriaTrntaw ef thf Holt dated the llth day of Mmh. leH.raejnlad In Notice 1 horvbr glvm that aM nortflairee Inteada faa forrclo aald ntwttanW. far roa dltloit broken, aad aid fnrawleanrr will M pa bile anclfon at thr of B P Adawta I the llth day of Febrnary. tW al 1131 of aald day tha premium dearrlnrdin mM aa below Defiled. Farther partlcntara can, be had of W It At turner at tw A J C UTrttUIUHT Xort(ajr iTrmiaeato do wmucmu'im w niainnin, uowa Itl .! .! . ..!. .? ..a k.l VZX'i: . ZZt, "TZXZ rZXM'ZZJZ lfc" "f.i" . ."7; '. IZTT. . " "" (""IT m kwm? - -.- J".0 T?JtoKaanntki and Kanlaa no 'JJ. Iortirarce,'t Votk e of F&rreloaure X of Sale fN" ACCOUDANCK WITH A IMMV . trr of aalo contained In a ccvtaJ. uwrtftt df by 1 Krklpl to E Bond dajy aMlffnod to C aau .ooif, lated the tth dav of JaiMrr. ISO. rrcordad In llbrr l, pkajre St, lottcv la hereby grvra thai id pe latcnda to frroek4t aald aanrtarmffr. for condl brokn, and npon Mill forecloaare will aril at pnblk auction at the salesroom of E P Adam In Honolnln on MUMllV ihe llth dav of VHL at 12 M of -aid day th pteral" lascrlbrd In ald trtorL.a aa below furthfr pirtf. niar on had nlWRi a-M- Vi tiroy at Law CASTLR AMOOkE .IssiXiipr ,,i mr 4nTiaairi7 prji.r. iaiH ...1,1 ircallnaiedln Punalna. Kaoeoh I.Uudof Uabii aideintsJSiHl H th mr - mrrj m in k aipi rj iva a a, olhur ami i. ti'iat ( In n ir Kinh- bay and tiJ'jl" l in f it (nlt!j I f t "1 FVRIMII HOUSES A 'piaMT" 7 OKOAKS, GUITARS. & ACCOIlUBOXtf, V10HS8, " 'fLtrrtf. HAIIIIONICAS, 9TKIN0S, OOMP'Y.; C0firiitS AIVTD FRAMES Description ORDER. FORT STREET, EC. X. Receive Prompt and Attention READY FOB -E L Y. C l'AKIOIl bots; ' IiBDIlodlt SETS,' ODD CHAIItS, DINING TAWiES, CENTRE TABLES, " MATTItKSSES, PILLOWS, ' ' ii'ncfe, MATTING, UBflptNS, j PICTURE Of 3E3xro3ry MADE TO 105 & 107 g.ONOI.TXX,Tr, Island Orders will Careful (333) X Si 4 2, T THTH Fujcnitnrj A i SnMn..ir I. WAT tSQ. VS BfllUftl fixttt, Oa Wednesday, Jast.13 TlicSitiro Household FiSHtBre ts txxr A rouunr. ti B; W. Parlor Unit is OAtsetora: Hivlnar 233fit ff. Cwit, Mlmr. V Srwk B. .V. Extension Din Ins kM cBUKS till StKCAX.CWI. r tilww.. XtMwtm. a B W Bedrcom Set Complato Bed. BmH. ?..VT. M 4CMtra. HMr Uimh w Xant. Xn K 9tH 8faua u ' Mar Vaf4f6. 3 I'lain I W room Srt, foltplfte. SiIcb. t aa4 Wa 1 Covered CJnsrriufZB W sa.tlkBa la V .aaSI On Co- 9meXJ On SMI nay . mur mc, c, v r. r. AOn. tswi REGULARJASHSALE On FRIDAY, JAF. 18th, f.Sia.. 3t.a.a .IsfWaaBa.. Asst. Dry Goods & Clothing Aline of Preah Groceries .!."-a t F URMTUEE! k r VDAJ. X: W. H. PAGE, Honuliilii -jar BIAinJTACTOKTJ Nos. 138 and ISO Fort Stroot, p,-'l t If li Tl.tl Mir, It I CAKKlAliK MAMF AtTSI WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL BLAGKbJlJfJIf Complete Carriage Shop Blacksmith Snapf i.-' t Paint Shop and Trimming SHop, Family Carriages 1 Expresses, Buggies, Phaitons, Omnibascf, Drays and Truc&lf Breaking Carts, Plantation Wagons, Hand Carta, Etc, Eta. RICE TO OREEH 01 B35T HT&U31E THBi IB- And All Work Oum!mU X Th. . In. il.S Hric worn or U. Kl1.! T 0.,ta hpw m M I. IMifta. MaWof , M.,Uta- aQ. SMC alwrw iifMwawh:. .ail .!,: 'Hi. l HATIKUL I J .totcllf .11 itk i-.i ., M.,r.io .1,1 air.r.liwrtw r.rrh..i: .,-,- D..'t r.rc.t Ik. PU ' uia.i i rt '.M" W H. PACE, '' Proprietor. FOREIGH MONEY-ORDER NDTIC I 1)KlteOf JtmiDrNU QJ? TllK L -taw Iflaado, wv I niu.1 Mtaloo, by tai aaMjNrWwr - app'Matbtna at nr rlaa.ina which. Ihe ran ill not tW aiWW asw mlttl anl ih tv 'lth a ISwtaoa?w aa4 MTtJattr ffwaHfl fwr th fabtnd r wis iii i. will t altwrai "-th li.S "awr a Mmr Urdrr m il r imnrir.i ,aPw ) l M b, Ihrtral Mil' 'i .tf W In 'b. awa4 lm vTSoab IV ufatrr i pt', wmHiva taa tn Ik' in'UaUa Wrttjiv i.owa! tat yaU" lltina In lWln!u iU ha dit. a it Um fafWaa.t AMIKaiWB iw WttSMT lm.r i ww "taw ntny nuaW at ; iltw nm n Ut will a wi " Saa Kraai ml ih of iW tlam aanlL, am tha I at d. t Jaaoart Ml d u dad rvery mali Jew Chin-td for O-i llllrr n A 'r fJ.M 7 . f t lrtT fs aJHl not fflal Oaav ML and not uoadtas is9. tzl LmM taaasMtS . . Wail rtfM. m4 awl f t S ftar snorr t no tfcr Order- Jf - w.n I ami - blj MS rtraaAMCr tai IA aajauk c trtrti Bt town a yraiararl H. M. WHITNtT. P. M. O. Dwtot.... lbTSHS. awam. -WV- OF nr. An Elegant Ereparatis ra Sottcning tho Skin, Ftomovlng Surf burn, c. rut MISIf iiLY ST bcnsok. sural ca. yrmati.rtji,. Ir1"aile Cologiif E"or tlic Toilet ! Is Fully Equal to Farina or stf othor Importod, and la Ycr 3Iuch Lower iq Frfec mr ntru;KLi '. BXXSOX SMTTravCtV, OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. nl riT TEW 'Ri Mijriposa nnd MaiifSfo Will Loiio Honolulu a San FrarwUca 01 tho MtanblBlhofCaehKantK raftCXf.KB. but fc. thru .fK Wfai3 KiaaV nM t a, a9frtma at ta. -V W tte Jnlfc ta' r, .! ar iitUM i ..un itw tkrf tin Waftow JWfin.l. a aiagaji ,BSC y IIMOnlla.laaW.,7.a.w.aa,aaC awa.1 TVIwt te ra. twa4 IH,. laV fw4 ia M, T ."' '" ' "rfc immtl I ..art. ft . rtl,i.aTiKajt r A. a.i.rjn. aTa.aa,.ia,wM w h,w Name m IlMaaanWh. II i tw a. lgt? 'I'iino nvbii Pacific i r 8tmaSlf. Mail run a niKKfa i V - - - 'J W ilVILUr 1 1T9JIT . t a 'lit Ort 3ft H & ..: - : : hm.m 1 ?gOCERIESI i VUAO 1 wn tbia4r fi , . " an.aayp.4iaa , mfmif 'jtaKl " - 01iJ. io, tnELZMQJB St. Ul, 19) 1 iizz v -"" -i iua, axcr .- a -M-S .