HAIiKS. ny U. P. ADAMS. Tills 33 sr -ScHooner JScvlo AT AUCTION. ON SATURDAY NOV. 20, 1880 l II n m tittliiiM Mntkit Wharf. Ilv order of llin Administrator of Hip llslntn of (Mini Lung, drreisril, the undersigned will offer for sain nl public nnctfoit, TIIH A I SHI It. .ITL1A A. 1,0X0, IH7!V).(X) (our iiu naurrmeiit, Willi all her outfit na n whaler, mill her nppnrrl, nin-liurs, rlinlus, sails, bonis, f n mil nrff An. Imtn lory ins-ii for llitK.('Hon before thn alif. 'I his sain olfcrH n linn opportunity for n whnling enterprise, ns Ilia pclimnor Is well filliiil mnl found In everything rrqnlrid fnrnpo.isim In the notllirrn sens. For further particulars, npply In 1'.. 1'. ADAMS, Aucl'r. 1 It. 1 Day. SAILS ! SAILS ! AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, AT II O'CLOCK A. M., IV ordcrof V A WCIIAIII'BK llsq Ctrrntor of the Cstilniif I has Long, On ttio Wlini-r, Miil.nl r ('. Ilr-cwcr A. IVs, Immediately after the sale nf the sclinnncr .1 1 1 1 1 fi A I, n n if. HjiOt of Sails, Homo Now mnl nil In Omul Order. K. P. ADAMS, Aucl'r. REGULAR CASH SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, At in A. M. nlMnlrn Itnoui, AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY MOODS 1r I ii t Fine Cnttnns, Lawns, Shawls, Flannels, WiHilfii Shirts, Pants, Hocks, limn, While .Shirts, Coverlets, Truck, Illankits, Drills, I laii'lkcrclili'ff, 'Inbaecn, llnlr 1)11, l'lic, Nickiles. Clirnrs. Knvelnpcs, Paper, Saddles, Clocks, Hope, Ac. A Lino of New Groceries: Fine Huear Cured Hams and Pacini, Itimst llccf, l.lhlijr, vfcN'ell A. (Illibi'Onriicd H. of ami Tongue, 1'ork nml llcans, Orecn l'ci, I,n I'rnlx Cnin, Asparagus, Pickles, Onions, Mc-Murray's Oysters, Salmon, Lnli.ters. Sintit Crnckcre, Choicest California .lams, .tellies mnl Table Fruits, Vi-dliim llrniil, Sardines, (.'olio Hnirar, 1'liir Tcus, Mustard, I'ppiicr, Worcestershire Saiuc, Corn Starch. Condensed .Milk, Castor Oil, Ac. K. 1. AltA.MN, Aiirt'r. MORTGAGEE'S TSTo-tloo oT Sale. llv illrrftlnn nf A. CAUTWIlIlllIT, III" mnrlKKKre idiMilnre or iiiiirlenee. datid the mimed In a certain linleiilnro of iniirlL-nijc at dny nf February, 1S77, made liy I' II 'I rlpp to s ilri A .1 Cnrtrttlclit, I inn directed lo poll nt public unction ON SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1880, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, At my Hales Itnnni In Ilnnn'tilii, nil that certain piece or parcel of l.inil, ltb IiullctliiK tlnrrnn, SITU ATT. I OX 1,II,IIIA ST., HONOLULU, Ami innra particularly described ni fnllnwsi K hoomaka I ke mm nnn ma ke klhl lilklmi mmika n kclii pill mm I ko klbl hemn, o kiv apana nlnu o mi Ktiln n me ke Alauiil 1.1111m inn ka kapn nnwnl nk liolo Akiot I lJ l.V knm. :l kauln ma kn nlim o 1111 kuln hlkl I Kit lulu, Menu S7 BO" kntii.ISIiMiik nm Koltiln, hemn W IV kom. Ill pauk tun Knliimn lilkl o ko J. Itoulin-on, nVnu IP lilk. JWIiim ka niinnl e pill I ko Alannl LIllliu lilkl I kalil I limimnkn al lie H7-KM ekn. 1'nr furtticr particulars Inquire of K. V. ADAMS, Aiict'r, or CK0I1, DltOWN, Attorney for Mnrlsnece. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. nsr ACCOUDANOK w-jth A Power of Sale contained In n certain morlcncocUen by Keclllmatiinl nml Knknlimin to II. Ilackfelil A l'o., ilaleil May 15, 1877, recorded l.lber l', folio 41.'., Mini a HKiicil l.y ald Jlackfild ,1 Co. to C. Krull, tlio nnder- iKiied imwn notlrc tLat lie Inleiidn lo fori, lute pnltl inurtKHRr for condition broken, nml will nil nt public aiicilou nl Hie Auction Itoom of K. 1'. Aflame III lUuio- " "'On the 27tlt ilny r j;cmlicr, 1880, At 13 o'clock noon, nil tlio property ilcucilbod In pnld lllnrtcnt;,', vltl 1. '1 hat tract of Innd In Kalnnin. hoiin, Ilunnll, ile fcrllnil In Itoyal rment llPH.urm 17acrn. ! That tract or land nt aald Knlnmn, detcrlbed In ltoynl I'Atmit O'Jll, nriallncrea. "I, Ono Kxproioi Win-oii'miil llnrnra. No. S. C. KItUI.I., Aaklcnrt- of paid Mnrtcngn. C'asti.1. .t Hatch, AII'jb for .MortRiiuee. BJ1 lm MORTGAGEE'S SALE. acco n i) ax c k v i t ii rx A A Power of sale contained In ft certain inoricuce u lrn liy.lojpph I.lloii Cnnaro, dated September ft, lb,S, re corded Liber K, folio IT", lo K, SI. Hutch, nml b him Aaalpnnl lo William limn, Ihe unilrrrlRiieil Kii no tleivtlnit hu Intend, to foreclose paid inomrnpr for con- .It. I I....I ...l!.. Ill ult ... .ittl.lli. nitfllfifi n, tlin Atll. Ill.lllll IliUkVll. I.IIW ,, .11 M. , ,,',- .(.,. v.. .....,.. tluit Itoom of K, P, Ailaiua 111 Honolulu, On Iho 27th tiny orXo.eiiihpr, 18S0, At IS o'clock niMiiirnll th iremlie de.crllicd In raid inorti;iv:e, lzi All lliat tract of laud al Kallhl, Onhu, rontnlnlns .tl 1 10 acres, brlni! H portion of ltojul Pnlrnt WH, to A. Adam, anil couteyed to raid Cunaru hi deed of A. Castlo, I.lbcr 4'J, folio trM. W SI. HE AX. Citle & Hatch, Allv'a for SCotti-agee. bx'l lm SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. liy Order of Iho Trutteea of the Luunlllo Estate, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1880, At U o'clock iioon.al my $ajf Koom in Honolulu 1 ehnll otur (or ulo ut autllon THE LAND OF LALAKEA Area Wll acre., and The Ahupuaa of Waikoekoe Area 4770 cro, Award II, Apnnn 3, Adlolultis inch other: Nlliwto tu llnmnkua, Uland of IihuII, cnnlnlnlii); rich SUGAR, FOREST & PASTURE. LANDS Toaitko with Important Water Rights. ALSO, Lands in Kona, Hawaii. Ahupuiui of Uomiiunonui, ivwi 3(52 acres Award 855l)U, Ajwimi 7. Aiiiiiiiinti of Lohiiultuiui, area acres, ltoynl l'atonl 7405. AhuiMMn of Kawamii, urea 3,80 ncrct Moyal l'utciii hoi. Anniuma of Luniluuimii, area 302 acres, ltoyal Tateut 7-15i. Ahiinuua of Pimimumri, area 394 acres, Award 8550 H, Ajiitim 8. Aud Including iK'.lrublo Cotfee, Uraitus oinl Tluiutr .null, AUo, UuiUt Ualheo, Jluul.tU: Land (Hi Aina) of Ahikuli, Neitr WnlUeu rianUtlijii. Jlnul, liicliul.injiiuitruji of UUUercH, moro or l.'M, iv miiih I (vtrt of which id ukh1 oitiw Und imd now iu cut Ivnthm, cotiipr U lor M imi)rluit imd viiluiblo wtlor riKhU. tWiXlinr) AT MAI.I5. II. 1 ADAMS, Auctioneer. JUST RiECEIVED AX lXVO(CK Of HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, "DRY MONOPOLE," And Vo titU by M7-.V 11. HACKFELD A CO. Co-Partneriliip Notice. riMUri JS 'IHXJKUTlfc'V THAT THE I ,,,,,..r..tncd are co-pailnr ul llivllimof llnvlle, w.7 a uiVTiil lni ir "'"' """"JslH. bpcar,Co;llofi OUMtLKS UUOOL1E, JOHN A. SPEAK. ' AUCTION A, YV. K1CUARD(50S, AUCTION BALKS. O. S. IJAUTfDW". Tlxie JOcxy. PUBLIC SALE OF LEASE 01 1UMT HI' Land in Palolo Valley, iii:i.iin(i1N(i to tiii: Ectato of Clmrlo3 Long, Dcccriscd, o.v HATI'HHAV, NOV. 20Jli, I8H0, Al" W O'CLOCK NOOM The iiniler.lgneil will nlfor at lila Hilmroom, on (Jiiren ulreil, liy imler of I A Hflnrfer. Hi., Admlnl.trnlor of the If.lnlenf t liarlea Lime a li.i.e for It ti year of the rolloultit' pier nml parn la of bind, .llnateil In Vallope, I'lilolo, vlri I I'll re H rU-MOd Arrm Knln Land I - WI-IIMI 1 " I'll I r,ijl.(i l " niii.tiio I ' H8HIIIMI I " I s i roi.itui J " SW-IOUI IV-KI iiiiri' rh.ilnn 1 lie.n land" are rnnvriili nlly pltuated forcrar Injr pur- pn.ri., mm iiip nueniioiior llnliinira or rtnlrip near llilarily I. parlleulnrly ralleil lo I III fnrorablo oppor tnully al fiiiiiiivlim lliclr waul Terms mid further parllculnra al "ale 0 N IIAI1TIIW, Auctioneer. Furniture Sale At tlio OoffnRo, corner King nnO Alnken hIh., WF1)Ni:SI)AV, NOVKM'ltKH t!4li, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., l'nrlor mid lied llootn Furniture ! NP.AIIIiY Ni:Y. 1 liilllilaonio l'.-tf iof Set of 7 iifecrH,' ' Alnrlilo lop f lit Mi Tnlilu, Wlintnot, CliltitnoH mid 1'lrtiiKH, Ono Superior Orpin, .Miion k llniiilin, Ono Mnrlilo-lop Hiilrooni Set, Ono Plain lleilnxini Hel, Kprinu llnir M.ttlrnKH, Onn Ixmiiiiip, Wiru .Si'iiio MaltniH nml other Inriilltiro. 0. tMIAU'lOW, Aucl'r. SALE OF SCHR. GIOVANNI APIANI Tim under. Iniii'd nlll .ell at Public Aurtlon, by order of the Administrator of tbu Kutnlo of Clint, l.onr, ilc cen.ed, ON WKDNKSDAY, N0YKX11KH 24, AT 12 O'CLOCK M AT THE OLD CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, The above iinncd achoonrr of KilTVlO) tons iiHnniire mciit, Porpartlculnrp njiply to 0. S. HAUTOW, Anct'r. ROO M SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, At 10 A. Ar. at Sitlcs lloom, will lie sold AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS! A Choice Lot of Books. CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES: Thin of Pi-cri. Avgnrtcd Milk inn. Soda Orickrrn, TIiih hf Lunch Tuniic, Sulmoii, IulifltiT. Hiinllncp, McMurr.iy'a Oyntt'irf, 1 ami 2 lht l-iciich Clincidntiv Mugir 1'ius nntl Com, O Sod i Crackirs, Hrvntl, .ic AND A LOT OF FURNITURE. C. H. IIAHTOW, Aucl'r. Mortijiigoo's Stile ol'llciil Kstiito. piJItSUATS'T TO A I'OWRIl OF X pnle eontaliied In ft certain Morlpnire Ilccd, dated Kel.ruary Uith, 1HMI, made, betiuon T Kll'l, and Kev. i:. 1KINI), ltecordul In I.lbor 51 incea I II, 1U 111, Mr V H llnrtnn Ip Inptrueted bj C It Hinlth, Al(!neo of paid mortgage, to pell nt his room nt Public Auction, On Saturday Novombcr27, I88O, AT V O'CLOCK NOON, All Hint certain niece and parcel of lnnd pltuated In the toun of llllo Island of llnunll, together nlth nil lm protcmcutp llii noil, IicIiik the .nine convi veil toT Klnl liy Kniilitale bv deed recorded In Liber 2l on pigo 2S.T coiitnlnlui; SI,lKl fiet or fVUXi nercs, frontliiiron Wala niienuo Ptritt. l'or further particulars apply to O. .V HAUTOvV, Anc't. HICIIAKD K llICKEItTON, Att'y for lottr,aj;co DESIRAB3LE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Plenpnntly locntt d near the town of Honolulu, nliout iS ncrcp: Soven arc ulrendy leuaed upon fnornlilo IcrniH. for cultlatloii: Unnn the pnme In n lare I)cll- inip ilmif'O recintlj erected, with itablo nud out hoimce. Liiru, l.il .itiuiu i, lit, ,.i. ,1, Kor particulate, uppli lo OSIIAUTOW, Auction run nuppiy ui Mater. mrcr. For Sale. osr. t'i"i'AJi: viam), a uoon toned tnatriiiuciit. C. B. IIAHTOW. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ynlimlilo ns nn linostmoiit. Itented to 51101I tenant, for n Ioiir period. llulldiiiKa In Rood repair und pliftuniilly locnted. Atiply to u. n. 0.1 ATITOW. l'or Hale by 7 Hin A. W. HK'IIAItltSOX CO. Corner I'ort nml Merchant at Honolulu ASTOR HOUSE DINING AND LUNCH PARLORS, Num. "ti und .78 Hotel Street, HART BROTHERS, Proprietors. lloiirtl liy thu Dny.'iVeok ur TrmiHiuiit & .Cijjars, Cigarottes nntl Tobacco, Botla Water and other Iced Drinks, Meals Served in First-ClnsB Stylo AT ALL IIOUHN. UENUY J. HAHT, P.M ! EU1I8 A. HART. SPECIAL NOTICE. A lil, ACCOUNTS JWK AN J) OW- t ISO tultiB PAOIF10 COMMKltOlAL AUV1.H; TISElt omen up lo nnd Inr ledin IholsJth day lit August Ulll.l bo stilled with J. 11. lilack only. All llldlbudncn up to (lie mmeiUle Mill bo icttuu by Honolulu. Anguatm. 16SU. H.1ILACK. fcIT 3 'MIOG1NS fc 4KSSETT, Noa.WuuiUJKIinrHt., Carriag BuUam, TriwMM war. Fainter, VntUmr 'fc it" All kinds of Iltpalrlni; atUuded to, and good woik Eowiuteod. t i.0 ltu. 8 1y SiniMMNCJ. KOllSAN l'UAN(MS(J0. m TIIR AMHIIICAX Barkcntlnc "Ella," TUHXKIt, .Muter, Will have ftniokDinpntoh for tlio ftbovo Port l'or I n Ight or P.hmi'p apply In W U I' I Hints' Kit A t'O. ArpiiIs I'Oli IION(JKUNG. " The Al Hire.llnh llarlr i JI 1GITUITVI3, i LONNHIIII.V Mafter, Non due here, will return with dlpalcli to Hongkong. l'or freight nr pn.annnpply In . Hn II II ( KI'KLlI ,t Co.. AtreinV SPRECKELS LINE KOllSAN K HAN CISCO. The A I Cllppir SchiKinir Ynclil iHL01ci.i.T J5p13.oo1s.o1s, I IIINlNH, l nniuinmler, Will have Quick Dispatch for the nbovo Port Til b'f followrnl by Hie now nfnl fnat Clipper Brig Coiisuelo. IIOWAItli, 't'nmiiiandcr. l'or Irel(lit or pa.paae apply lo HM Ia WM (I IUWIN A.V., Arenl Now York and Honolulu Packet Lino. AN A I VIWHI'.li Wl Ul, K ,fli piiloii for llii. imrt illrctt. .In pnll fioni Siu. !Sen York nlinul IICt'KMIIIill 1ft V rnrlli-p ilemrlne lo pertire ppnen for Ihrlr Tiicrehmnllpe by Ihla popular Tine wilt do well lo pcnil tin Ir union early. W II t'UOSSMAN A IIIIO, , Acent", New York. tJAHTi.lM UOilKK. , HI7 -1 lm Aifent., Ilnnoliilti, From Honolulu to Hilb Direct. The A I Clipper Sclpioiier, 3L " MA I- O J. O,"' u (WlimtlAV. MAHTKII. ' Will pall from Honolulu lo'llllo'illn ct, nm!1rill call ati liiteruiedlato Porla on t lie return trip l'or Prelcht or Painui;c. nplily to the t'nptnln on board, I or A. rUAXIt UOOKi:,Amnt. HIMU, I I MANI'KU Tuesdiy, Xo ember -Inl, o p 111 Ill lo Tuopiluy, Xnpniher mitti. It pin t'lrtnlt of Hnwnll Tuenday, December 7th, ft p 111 llllo Tutmlny, Ilieember tlth,r p m Circuit nf llnwnll Tuesday, Ilieeinber'JIsI, 5 p m II I In Tucpdii), llicemliirSflh, f p 111 Circuit nf Haw nil no- N'i, I'rrilll tor I'liniaKf Mnnrj. (. 11 Wepo.lthel) dccllue.io open nernunln for Pafsai;es, parncionriy rnii ine niieniiou or me iraeioi; public in the nccpMlty of liiivlnis UncirusP nml Kreliiht n nlnl ninrked; the Memiiir will not b not bo restionsltile for any nninnrked llasKnjje for Prulght or Parcels, III1US. llffOIIIII'tl llll'. FroiRht Monoy Duo on Domand. In nil cnes nf freight for piitlcs not responsible, or unknown, the freight money will be required In niUnnco PACH.KIDS o l.ntltolt.S mill WIM-H .MDNi III; I'l.AI.VI.Y MAIIICI'.ls l'or the party whom they nre for, or plainly staled In tlio receipt to whom Ihey arc cnnsljfiied, All item mils for dainutrc or loss must ho mmlc within 0110 month. In no wny liable for loi. or accident to lUe stiick. ty llncK Ilrhers, llnjs, und such like, will not lie allowed on lioird the Hleiimer on urrlvul, until nfter tlio pnsi imera hale been InrideiL WH WILOIHt .V CO. PACIFIC For MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY San Francisco. T1IK NPI.KNIIIIs 8TKAnf4IIIl tir- CITY or NEW YORK (MIIKIt. Commtutffcr. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO On or about Monday, Nov. 22. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND! TIIK SPI.K.NIUO STEAMSHIP A. USTEALIA ijaiuiii.l. :?i.tiami:k. On or about Saturday, Nov. 27 For Kre'Rht nnd Pioisnge, Apply to 604 In. 11. II ACKFKI.O A CO., A lieu Is. Oooilv lor Slilimi'iit ior Steamer rim now bf Slnroil, I'rfo ol Clioriro. In tlir l'lro-irool Wnrt'lionto iiyiir Hir Nlentiler Hlmi f. A. FRANK COOKE AOENT FOUTHE l'OLLOVINO COAHTEltH: Wiiilolo, j$a Malolo Wnloll. Jill Ifllin, Wnlohn, nfiVB ImBln' Gen. SIoroI ilh4.s Knluna, nud Maun. FLAO Itod with While Hall'. onico-Corner of Queen 817 and Nimnnii Mrceta. 1 PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO C. Brewer A. Co. Agents. 3fprchandlse received htornirr I'ref. ' and liberal cash niltnncea muilo on shipments by tills y Ihl CO. )lne. 7W.I ly u. HllKWBlt A BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE ! itfjt C. Brower A. Co. Agonts. Fnvorilblo nrranjremunta enn nlwnya IiqM made for Htorne nnd shipment of Oil, llnife. Wool, Hides mid oilier Mcrcliiiudlio to Mew Iledfoj I. llo.lon. Mew York nnd other K.isleru Ports, a'.'"Unpirndaucea iniiile. 7b) ly C. IlltKWEH A CO. FIONERtt JblNE FROM LIVERPOOL. T1IEO. H. DAYIES OI'FISUN FOIIALC: OF CITY OF MADRID AND 01.EK0NJ l (I0H IlnjurnMitce) JXJtl? "OP' .jsti Contlslini; of thoutual aifortincut of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Oolvitnized Iron Roofing nnd Fence Wire, IVrtUnd Cenunt.(Whitl'(i), Flro lUicks. lllno SToHlcd Soap, Host Welch Btonin Coil, Oulvniiizoii Iron AVitrc, y.nldlory, pair MirrleeH, Tnit .t W.Uhoii'h CcntrifHRiilH, WinuH, LUiuora, Ac. Ao. Xo. -ALSO . To Avrlvo per LIZZIE IREDALE inn-, ix ii:cumiii:b, 00 Tons Railroad Iron, T Hull, Kooliig Slates, Ac. At'. f.-'6 TIlBb. il.DAVlUH. L. G. SRESOVICH & CO., IMl'OltTBKS ANII UKALKH8 IN FRESH FRUITSfc CALIFORNIA PR01UCE ALSO- INut of every IciiMl ALWAYS'ON HAND. V Freib Eastern Oysters .in the Shell ULCKIYBD OY EACH STEAJUtt. ' I ..wi'tuoi Uif-uia 111,111 .TEAlfinMLlKSM BY THE LATEST ARRIVALS I'llOM NAMI'ltAMISt't. ,n: iia"i; itncu vim a Ijaikm; 1 odillllon lo our former slock nf Whip ( handlrry, ShlpHlnns, 1'rorUlunf, Ac Ac, which iitre n lh Greatest Aoaortmcnt of Goods Kept on Ihe.n IslantK all f wlilrh will he sold nt the Lowest Market Prlres, a, nsual. Our friends and Iho public ceiicially nre reMirctfiilly Invited In rtnrnliie; a Sltt HOLLP.a A CO. I 'A I NTS AND OILS. , Ti,ixri) 1. i:111.t t'AOiAiir.soi' .ito J l(lb 7.nr White llnbbnck I-ad. Ilolled Pnlnl Oil In hulk anil In R ctllon drum.', A full nssortment I'nney Color Paints. BIB IIOLLUH .t CO muuucatTng oils. Sl'i:iiri fill, .v .YillM.Mirvitr-fiiilrvil. Cnslor Oils nml neallmi tins', BIS S M IIOLLI'H A, CO. VVIRh, K10UING. t SI.I.H I'ltOM 1 IXCII Salo by TO .1 IM'IIIS. I'Oll IIOLLKH A, CO. :nH iMANILA COItlJAOH. rtn.1. ANtitr,Tii:. r six threnil lortvu Inch II HIH i Misr.if nu.n IIOLLIIH A, CO. iiksh'coiTdaok. and holt UOI'K. a x ASMOitr.tii:ri or ni.is ritti.it -j i.-j Inch (11 It Inch. Also. Uminrnrn. Mclrlii-?. IWllln. llnuselliif. .Marline. Itouuillii,'. .tr 818 IIOLLKH A. CO, 1ILO0KSAND oTAsTllOOI'S. SltinxT iit, kriti'ii:i iiLfirun, Jlilnllle Irnii Mtrnpped Illocls, Patent lluahlliL', Plain llutliltiK, full assuitmeut of slpi s, a till Jltll.liKS A CO. ""oltOOKIMKS. I.IAIItllAXKM I.Alt II IX TAILS, (I loll,. larh", .llullfr In Jala mid K'ceb. Cnuese. Cases Assorlid lulilf. I'rnlt., Can mil Meals, .lama mid Jellies, llnuey In (Hasp, Plrlilrs Kef. of Pit kles, Vi-Ketiihlra, Ktvanf PIk Pork for family iibp, I!t- of i'iiITii', I bests nnd addles of Plnest 'I pa, Hnnlhti s lu qr nml hf bojes, Vermicelli, .Maccnronl, Cracki r In tarli ly, Cub.i HiiRar, Kei; Hmjar. IIOLLKH A, CO. T5UEAD. Si imwn'iii cahrm ANn'noxrM. millom brcnil, r-udn Omckirs In cse, oiln Crnck era pi uiuoa nnu Tllisf jipu duniblcs, liannim Cnkcs, Ac, Ac. - IIOLLKH A CO. f, HI 7, EXTRA AlESS HEBF. Ann i;ahi'i;km Kor Hnlo by KXTIIA fiii.ni: ioiik IIOLLKH A CO 2 81H w IIA51S AND UAOON. THHT AT HAIKU. JW aii- hr !SI8 V. JrJX. 1IOLLES & CO -EXI'ECTi:!). TIF.R r.llltr.KA TU A II II I VK. "AW Altlll J tionn I Htock of tlcncral Merchandise. '. 818 IIOLIiKI A CO. rppTATOES AND'ONIONS. Ii i:'i:ivi:i i'i:it city or sri:w toiik, Ihe I' luest Lot In the Market. 1 018 IIOLLKH A CO. GOLDEN GATE EhbUIt. BAKIllt'M I'.XTItA, HXTItA FAMILY IN quarter nnd half sacks, ildorado l'lour In rpiarter sacks, Com .Meal, Oat .Meal, Ornckcd Wheat In 1" Hi bays, riccUed ill net from tlio Mills eery mouth, and wurniutid fripli, nnd of the best qunllty. 2 618 IIOLLKH A, CO. LIME. ,S I'lllMII rAi.iFoniriA f 1IOLI.EH A CO JfW Lima Jtiat 1 reclved. i HIH Santa Claus Headquarters. ANNOUNCEMENT. Owixo to tiik 111:1, y or i;xpf.cri:i) liiMiIteif from Lundoii, New Ynrk, and Han Francisco, the undersigned hereby Eleu notice to the publli );eiiernlly, that tlin usual HOLIDAY OrGXIKG will not take plucc until December 1st, when a fine dis play in MlKrcllanroitt Hooks, PapctcricH, Fancy (looils, NoycHIcs, Toys, &c, KmbracliiK latest llnei of nil Bonds, will bu offered, fully iqual to foriiiT selections. Patrons will brnr In mind thai the nbove ecods AHK.MIT A Mill; SHOW, but Iho mnln feature of my Fort Street store buslnees, nnd ten jeara entering to the Holiday" unnts of the comnuiiilty i nnblei mo to select with u thorough know ledL'e lit their tnsten. list 1IIOH. (I. THHU.M. MRS. D. CUDDY NURSE AND MIDWIFE no. 27 Ai,Aiti:.v.srKi:i:r. Ofllcn liours from I A, .ti. to It I. K, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Vo Ihe undersi;neil, citizens of San Frnnclsco, do hereby certify that wu havo known Mrs. 11. Cuddy for several jenra In thin city, an a Nurae and Midwife, and we ihccrfully recommend her us a competent and skUl- nn person in niai capneiiy. K. 1). WISE, M. 1) (. . DEM. M.Il; M..M. KXOX. "M. II; W. LOCKHAUT. M. I); JOHKPH KEIITZ, M. 1); 1 nereny cvrtiry mat 1 nae Known .yiiis. i. uvnilil, for tho p.iat three (:i) years, nnd always belleMil her to be an honest, upright nnd faithful woman, mid of eood character. IlKV. FATHUIt VKltOAOUElt. Although not personally acquainted with .MKlt.'OUI) DY, but, wltnt from nroniliient physlcana and others hove told, shela cry highly spoken of, as nn ublo and skillful iiurso nud mldvirfe. WALTER I.INDLEY, M. II., 11 lm Health Oftlcer. REAL ESTATE! Desirable Properly on Tort St. For Sale. riMIE WEIJL KNOWN J.OT S1TU- J. ntcd on Fort Street above Ileretniila. This lot la 1UU feet fronta'o on Fort street, and 181 feet renr. There Is n tiyo-atory ilwcltlii"; houau ou tins lot, nearly new, with cook house, bilh liouso und privy, and twojWilla DO feet deep, well stoned up from tho DOttoin for sewer mre ptirpoa". Thuwntcr Is laid on In (our dllTcrciit places, and plplus nil In md comtltlon. Thtre Is nmple room for thu vrictlon of two large (ottajrei.,, The fenclni; Is nil new. This i ono of the most hcalthynnd centrally locnti d lots for 11 residence of any lu tho city of Honolulu Thu nbove galo offers u gwKl opportunity for the pcriniinent iiiiestnieut of cnpitnl. Title perfect. Deeds nt thu e.xp;nse of tho purchnscs. A part of Iho purchase niniiej may cinaiii secured by mnrtKaKU on tho premises. For further particulars, ap ply lo (1, W. MAUY, on the premises, or A.J OAltTWIUQUT, Esij., Where it plan of the lot tan bo semi. Ml 7 THE HAWAIIAN ANNUAL FOR IOOI TSNOW IN COURSE )1? COMPITjA- J. tlnu.to ho la.tiiddurinu December. Putties deilrlns Copies will plcnso forward 01 ilers enrly. Advertisements respettfully solicited. Tho comiriK lisuu will not be behind any of its predecessors In Valiublq lntnrmnUon, mid will contain new feature! of Interest, embracing! Theatrical Itemlnlscenccs, Trip in Kllauen, Hnwullau Climate, Omno nnd Clamu Lnw8,'ilawnlinn Alga?, Lc Kiml, btall. tlcnl Tables, Ac. Aa po pains or expense nresn.irvd to make It merit thu cnnlldcnco of thu public, It U hoped to rocelvaj continued libera) support. ' I'ltici: i'i:n ioi'Y, riFi'V ok.ntn. Orders to mall copUs abroad ininl Include in .cents for postage, on Ihk to Its Increased weight. Tho ton. Unity lucrcusliii; millions ami It moru extended clr. culatlonelvo excellent iidtantascs tnainertl.ers. W5 10 lm THOa. U.T1IUUM. Publisher. SEIBEUT'S AUTOMATIC STEAM CYLINDER LUBRICATOR ron 8A1.K nvfl'iiK HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO This llttlo apparatus oils tlin cylfnder cnn.ljintlr uud perfectly. So little oil I iinod Ibatk saving of oil nml wear equal to four times IU cost 111a) be cflccted lu ono jieasou. Pint Size, $13. Half Pint Size, $30. S16-S 3m VOILiO-a-IXTO HOUID fjiiATitit oi" or i(ii.aiii:a, W. II. LICNTZ, MANAGER. Plenty lo eat. n rnualnr; lire, clean beds, and thu licit atleiidaiicooulhe llawuluu Islands. Vlsllora rvqiniliii; any unnsnal dltpuy of volcanic actlnn will kindly I'ltoMauaj'cr at lea.t leu day. notice In Hue wialher, and from eleven to thirteen In foul, ft ly OTSTV K Just to hand Ex "Kittelm," iwd for BnU'by Iho Undcrsliieil, lOOhbls. I'rlmu LMiuittitiuu Suliuon At Vi iMicaf M'lrk-I lttet, bit 6 THEO. H. DAVIE8. ?! I TO CERTIFY .iA'P THE FlRMlOPi r ID. HOFFSCHLAEGER 4e CO., II line BU Impoitlnv mid Commission business In llo jiolulu, V.t-curuefiif Fo,t ud Merchant strveU, f;on Mill of ' FltUll H.VNN1SO, resldlnit InOermany, na ' WM MAKKTKNB.resldlnqln llfinolulu. 10 lm 11. HoKFbUHLAUUKIt A CO. JAMES HANLON, General Blacksmith,' Herse-Ihoer AKD VITCRINARY 9URCION. Xplut4, lunii of CkUc Tlittie, ' JO la UV AJJ-'mOIUTY. LU1 . foTtrrfonflrf rrui,'Orrirr, I j .Sovember lllli, lfttf), ( Sir. (IrnrKn K. Iloafdman has this day been appolntrd Cnlleclor for Ihe I'nrt nml ( nllecllon lllslrlct of Knhii. Inl, Maul. r ALLUK, Collector (leneral, Approvedi JHWuRrn, .MlnUlerof Finance. IW la lm SATURDAY I'UESS. norurn r-:n 20, ma. Dnlnfa Arrenfa Nnticn. All nilvcrtls'iiients for the Sati.uiiat l'nr.sa must bo sent In Iry Friday noon Mo Insertion for Iho enrrent Issue can be v"arnnteeil when sent In later, Aiherllserswlll mark the number of Insertions de sired, from which dale they charne. Any riot so marked will bo cliargnl months. ' TIIOH. (I. THHU.M. )lmlnci AcnL NOTES Or THE WEEK. NfiriiiNd frculi from London. 'J'lirro worn n, nnoltier of titctilcfl In tlio vicinity of Wnlklkl on (ho lOllt. Tim Clilni'Hii Tlifittrn, won In full lilnnl on Mon tlny liMit nml it orenl put of Xtlemlnjfi t Mmlim "l'eln" In reported (o lMi In n Btnloof 11111141ml nctitlty nt Kllnticn nlncn tlio eruption nt .Miiiuit Jion, coiiiint'iiccd, -1 t f . ! i . f ! : Mnny of our yotitiK frlefidd tvont ont hIujoIIii lllO mi j nt'Htiny, nun tnio purly or tlmo kiih hun iwuiiiyiinui uiicKH nitu hixivdii plovers, Tun Ciwi Mall wo hope to fpiolo next wrolc, In I'luillon an It iIihm (ho CliincHO view of (ho Htonio nlllp Htlbalily fpioolioll. ; ' 1 . Tin, 1'. M. H. H, "ally nf X,m Trk will bo duo hero to-morrow, (ho UA, from (ho south. Ilnvo your li'ttem mndy Jor tlin'mnll. IT ' rl'riM nmitvliril'irV of llA.vnlt.m TMi1ntuin.lAt.fl.. , ,..".. ... a.. .nit, it,, 1 .111.1 f,;i,,lv--. Which fnlln on Hundny, tlin IWtli. will lm olmurved on H.ittirdny, tlio 27th, nn nt flrnl ilrcidsd. Atlciillon Is cftllcd (o tlio nilvcrdHcment of (ho mention of tlin llrltixU Dcnovnlunt Socloty at tlio hull of lliniMichnniolJiiflua Comp.-itiy noxt Thurn dny ociiliiK. EinuTUM. In our nrttclo on tlio Coolio Inlior in tlio Colony of IlritiHh Uulinm wu wroto thnt MflOtt ('ik)Hoh hold i'lfi.OOU liiKiivcriiiiifint HnviuKH' bankn; tlio Himi HhouUI lmvo been ii;i,IKX). Tlio Imnd concorlH lmvo been well ntlcndod hIiico (ho oxpinitlon of tlio rocunt (nrlouijli, not wKtiMtiimliti tlio Inclement Htnto of tlio wc.it lie r which Iiiih (viit'iiilly pruvnlltd hIiico thou. ,Tiik lmronictor (ood nnuionlly low on Hnnilny lust, our nneroid showed 1!8 : Wl ; (hroup,lioti( tlio neck, lionavcr, it hit 4 Ik-cii riHiiiK, nnd wntt ypster dny nonrly ut Km usual trndu wind Btimd tioitit. vi.: 'MHO. "Vo nilcH tlio bltio'jnckcts from onr streetH sinco thodepiirtnroof tlio U. S.H.J Innkrt nnd H. B. M. Oiimiet. The bojM mndo biiHi'iiPHH Ihelywhllo on Hhorc, rHtiuL'iitlly nmoiiK tho livery Htnblcn nnd fruit venuoru. Tiik ptirsor of Iho I.lkcliU Informs nit thnt tho refit ctcd fdnru from tlio lnvi How in Hitwnii was yiHiblu from thu Ktoiuncr three hourn nftcr hIiii loft tho wlmrf in Honolulu, Wo henr too thnt it wan actually hcch from Homo p.irtB of this iHl.ind, Ar AyoRliinijtoti, JVIr. Hecrttnry Kvnr( Rimply ro turncd to His Kx. tho Ilnwnif.in Amb.is.sador, tho note which hnd been Hcnt to him, by tho AmbaHsn dor, on tlio flubjtct of tho Morouo demand, thus quietly entering n nolle jiiofeyiii. Tno U. S. S. AlnsKn Billed from hero last Satnr day Afternoon for Ban Frnncinco. Tho Cnptnin nnd ollicvrs mndo mnny frieudfl whilo here, n num ber of whom wcro ou board a Huort time before they Hailed, to bid then a kind farewell, Tho King's birthday was ushered in by n royal unltito from Ponch ilowl, which wna reiwnted nt noon and nt Hunnet. "Wo beliuvo that tho little inonnreliH of tho Old World 'are content with tho ono iniil-dny galuto Why would not tho name Hullico for ua ? Tub Y.7(i( 13 days from Stn Francisco brings n 'mail, with a liiiRo nmotint of lloreno litcnitiiro. Tho jY. Y. Sim; October 21, contains an article evi dently from tho pen of Moreno headed " Dictator Comly," nbusing nnd misrepresentinc as usual tho Aincrietin Minister Resident, andtboAlissionnries. The If. Y. Herald has a lon article lnsptredby tho sanio hand descnbiiiR from his point of view tho events which took place in Honolulu ilurinn his administration. The account of the prepara tions in tho Palaco grounds for the reception of tho foo, is eminently amusing. TnK unexpected nrrival of tho barkentino Ella from San Francisco with tho mails on Thursday evening supplies us with mneh-wished-for foreign news. Iho press of interesting matter will neces sitate tho 'withholding of 'much local' news that would have otherwise appeared in our columns. Tho reprcsentnUvcs of America, England nnd Trnnco, took their holiday in tho country, conso mipntlv tbi'ir linns wcro not hoisted : indeed tbero w.ib n remirkalilo scarcity of bunting, tho English yacht Umcdiliiie Witch being tho only vessel in tho harbor which " dressed ship " on tno occa sion. On Saturday last tho steamer James JInket. which had been laying up during the week to mal e nec essary repairslef t for Kauai under the eo uiu.iud of Cipt. Batei. Cnpt. Blake, recently of the Jfcifc'e hts been transferred to the C. 11. llithop, Capt. Melander having resigned the command of that Bteamer. Moheno has been heard of from New York, wljere Mr. Armstrong called on him, nnd asked to see tho Hawaiian youths, ono of whom was pro duced and allowed n few minutes conversation in the presence ot Moreno, who appeared to be jios- sesseii uy a Hirango spirii- m ouf,iiiu,i, ... .. conco with regard to his charges aud his future plans. K ' " Tho schooner Mary Ellen, owned by Allen &. llob iiiH'inof jhhMilncu, struck on tho, reef near tho nunitli'of thollntmlei river, Knnai, last Baturday night about 11 o'clock. She had discharged about half of her cargo, which was of coal, and was boating out ill a northerly wind when tho accident occurred. Sho is lying ou her starboard sldo, well under water and n total wreck. We learn thnt she was insured'for $3,fi00. Btii Thomas Hesketh, Bart., was presented to His MMetity thu King on Tuesday by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. It pleased His Majesty to grant to 8ir Thomas the Knight Commandership ., i Hm nArnl Kiuhanihit in recounitiou of 111 dUjintereated kindnesn; in eending his vacht tho XvncjthWe xrttth to endeavor to rescue tlio crew of HO WtCCSCH UBSSllW Wl Unii", -- """I eMIr Wlleh sails for Ban Francisco cm tho 22nd inal. His Majesty vistlod llioyncnt on inursuay. Mb. Maiitin, Hawaiian Consul nt Fiuis, has hnd nn Interview with tho Minister for Foreign Affairs on the subject of the Bush dcsjmtch which seemed to puzzle both Consul nnd Minister. The latter, however, lOftueeted Mr. Martin to send him n note on the matter, on Mr. Martin returning'to his of fice to draw up the slid note, found awaiting hira tho telegram, quashing tho Uush despatch, nnd so ended the business for tho present. From tho San Francisco txiiiers wo learn thnt tho volcano of Mount Hood in Washington Terri tory is again in mi rotho strt), immeuco volumes of Hinoko (lexiuuiug to asoend from it on tho night of November tkl. This was just two days beforo tho commencement of tho present eruption of Jl.iuna Ixia. Is theru a symiMthy oxistlnglictwten tliftii, ns tlicro is between Mt. llccla in Iceland nnd Mt. Wna in Sicily. Wo were delighted t bf o on Tuesday tho nnm ber of Hawaiian women who ride in the graceful pa-u. Tho bright-colorul (lowing drapery, tho comely black capes, thu umlle lei for the neck, and tho brilliant (lower his for tho head, make nn nn peanuice so infinitely S'Uierlour to (ho unsuitable ilinliik'ii. und tho truinncrv hat nnd artificial How- .era that wo heartily wish thnt there were wiiuo ' ..I.... I Inn.luH. ,f fnulit.,.. nt,,,irTul llin urulll ties who could by example and precept ro-eHtabllsu thu pa-u. Thorn ha bran ronaldernble comment on tho un usually lareo numlier of intoxicated natlrea net n intownouTu;lay afteruoon. Notwithstanding tUO Strict legislative Vlinuiiuuilisi mm mo iiwnj lieunltr for selling liquor to natives, there are thiiMo nnparently who will tnko the ruk of sup plying tliepi witfv it. ,It stviija to us (hat if tho n. iico force would oxertthe same viglHace lirwateh Ing (heso offeudera. thnt tho latter do in evading tho pollco, tho bualness would noon be discoutiu- Mb. McCor? w, Ex- Mayor of Ban Francisco, who camu here a year ago with Ir. Owin and others, returns to tho coast by the next steamer. Arriving here in the llrst instance ou a pleasure trip, tho prospeciUof soi(t-tlu tling in MulHied to hu so favorable that tie eiulirknl iu (bit biies on that Island. He there planted over 400 acrea of llenue, allot which U Urigetcil frum tbo BpreckeU I' ditch, a .irvir acreage oi uue n nan ever bten put iu by any other UaJiter, Sprckk excepted, duxkit! thin, year. Tbom who tvTjKea r..Mo Copiuu'. fil J tbivt the jouug cam is) ol ex traordinary priimlao,M)tiin being already eight fort high. Wo wish .Mr. McOippln every snecess. Captain I). i. Knnlna of llio pohootier Vamhl rcj ortsi liavltii; Keen n sub marine rrtiptlnn nbont flvn mllesi nit shorn from llonoknn, nn (he tiorlh east const of Hawaii, nt I p, in. on Wednesday, Hir 17th Inst, Ho pjiyil lm Awt ilotlred a column of water and flamnerino from Iho coit nlxml rt quar ter of a mill! nhoftil of tlio schooner nnd that he bo tJtmn frlghleinst nnd kept further off shore. 'I ho outburst InMfd only nliout two inlnulrsi, Affer tmlliiig (hn nehoonnr nbout, a ilennei volumn of sitinko was arising f rorrt tlio plnro, but lm was nn nbln to hoo any ngltatlott of Ihu wnler, and ob aerTcil no more water or Ihmo thrown tip. Tuesday dm loth Inst., tlio birthday of Ills Maj esty Ilia King inssed off qnltlly nnd plensintly. .Most of tliohuslrir-R'A hnnseswerocIoVsl after iinoti and llngj weni llyina from mnny buildings, nnd tlio town iiresetiUd n holiday npoar.inco. I'lngi were tllBpIavtd by mt of the vibhcIh In tlio lmr Isvr. lint tlin ltnemlifrf 117. A whleh was decked with lings from stem to nlom was tho only vessel that mndo nny gronl display of limiting. Tlio re gulta, boat rneo and horso raco nil came otr nn nt first annoiiticeil and nothing occurred lo mar tho pleasures of (ho dayi Tnr; roncert for Iho l.neflt of the llerftanln strtet Calliolln sehiwl ou Halurday evening last, Ihougli very gmnl for tho short (linn In which It was gotten. tip, was not what tlm pttblle exin-etefl. The hall wns loo largo (o bo filhd, and mndo tho nl(ciitlnnri) ntiK'nr smnller (linn It really was ! uu fortiumlely foo, It was Imperfectly llofitetl, Tho King ntteinled by his Cliamlmrlitln, Colonel .Itiild, wns preHoiit. Aflnr tho rornl part of tin, entnr Ininmeutwas flnlHliod which wns vory good, tlin Hand played nnveral nlm, but tho Hotitnl Iwlng tvinlliied in tho room, wns do loud that tho greater jnrt of tho ntidlcnco retired to tho garden to hear If. t' fhTkfng'g BlrThdtty 'iho torchlight (iroceHHion by tho lroois nnd flro ooinpanles on Monday night wan a supprlso to tlin public ntida cteillt to its projnetors. 'ihoj l(f;ll tower of thu flro depirtimtit building waa Jmuutl fully Illuminated with colored lights and Cliitioso lanterns ; the fronts of the various engine houses were also lighted up lint on n much smaller senle, 'I ho procession formed In lino almot H r.M., headed ,by thu 1'rince's own, mounted nnd bearing torches. lMllowlilg them enmotho troops In white iirilforrrts nnd wearing whltn und ornngo-oolorT-d imitntlou feather nlonks ornamuuteil wltlblacknud red ores ents, which were mndo fur tlio reception of General Grant, when ho was expected to visit theso Island. The soldiers liore torches Instead of inns. Aften them came the several flro companies, idso carrying 'torrhes, with their engines, which were tnstcfully llr.lil.ul .....l ili.nMl.il li..... ... .. n S.I..Z..A... . .H". .i. ... w,.i,..u. x.iuy nmu n iiiunpnilv itll- turn of thu prucessioti, but they lined drilling to enable them to keep step and turn n squaro corner. The lino of march was down Fort Street to King nnd up Khi!( to thu Palace where. itddreasea iu nntlvo end llnglisli. were read, to which His Maj esty th6 King briefly responded. Aftcrcheoring. thu procession p issod out of tun western gato of tho palace grounds to Kichiird Street, np which they marched to lierctama. They halted beforo the residence of H.H. I'riilcf-ss Mliuoknlntilw horo thrifi cheers were given, and tho National Anthem was played by the band. Tho next stop wns mndo oppo-ilto tho residence of Quoon' Kmma whero threo morn cheers wore given nnd tho band ngnln played tho National Anthein, Tho procession then P wing down Niiiiniin Street turned ou to Kiugnud from King Inck to Fort, np which they marched to (ho engine house. Tho universal oxpression in re gard to tho procession in ono of approval, and nil unite iu saying that it oxcelled any previous dem onstration of tho kind over attempted lu Hono lulu, Tho yacht race originally set for tho lCth nnd nflerwards given up, did como off and was tho first thing on tho day's programme. Thoro wore 3 prizes .$.10, !!0, und fM, 'Ihe race was contest ed by tho sloop X-trttli, Cnpt. Oilloy's slooii-riggcd w halo boat, nnd the schoonors Kaplulant nnd Moktl oln. Tho sloop l'aitliite was also entered but with drawn beforo tho start was made. Tho start was mndo off the esplanado about 10:15 A. m. tho wlmlo bo it leading the way nnd followed nt intervals of nbout two minutes by tho Sarah, Kapiolaul and ilnkiiola. Tho wind was light at first but fresh ened up nfter noon. Tlio course, nfter running out of tlio passage, led around n ling boat station ed odWnikiki, thence around a boat between Pearl river nnd tho mouth of tho passngo, thence tostart ing point off foot of Fort street. Captain Oilloy's boat won tho first prizo, tho Makuoln the second, nnd the Sat ah tho third. T.ho termination of tho raco wns intently wntched by a largo and interostc cd throng of spectators, Tuesduv's snort nt Knniolnni nark wns of a var ied and interesting character nnd wns enjoyed by a largo concourse of iieople. Tho trotting race bo tween tbo j;ray stallion King William, nnd tho bay maro bolly Vnrden, wns called a t l':.TO r. m. Tho horses got off to a fair start, but King William soon gniued n lend Of three or four lengths which the little maro wns unable to wrestle from him and ho camu hi winner by six or seven lengths, mak ing tho lime in .'1:10. , Tho second lui.it was also lead by King William, time 3:12, thus winning two heats and tho purse of $200. There was a trial of sliced also between Black Prince, nnd Dark Horse, which resulted in nn easy victory for Dark Horso. There were also running races byinatire horses, nnd foot raco. A, second trial of speed was, agreed upon between Black Prince, and Dark Horse, and. iu turning round to get ready to score again, ono wheol of the Prince a sulky got into quick-sand nnd upset, throwing out tho driver ; bo then start ed without the word and on n doad run, nnd beforo ho got to tho quarter polo he clearod'himself of the sulkv. The endsof the shafts were hiiuLrinu to tho trnces and nt every jnmp they camo down on. uts ntnu legs, wnicu oi course Kept urging nun oil and he came in under tho wire in fine style, where ho was stopped by the crowd. The Judges, how over, declared him distanced for coming in with out his weight. ' Tho boat race on Tuesday afternoon was between tlirefl six-oared Ixuits, the A, the Kanotlaui aud tho Male. The start wan made nbout 4 o'clock tho crows pulling with co wains. Tho A lead the way to tho spar buoy, the turning pointybut ou tho homo stretch tho Kunoelani, which had held tho second place from iho start shot ahead nnd came in first. Tho Male also passed tho A, who30 crow oxerted themselves too much on the start, nnd claimed tho second place. The contest was inter esting nnd exciting. Translation. Some Enlightenment from the Express. Whon the Cabinet went out immediately after tho ndjourument of tho legislature ot 1860 it pleased tho King tonppoint Messrs. Moreno, Bash, Walker nnd Davidson to a new Cabinet. In the. evening of thnt dny tho members of tho now Cab inet mot aud sovorally accepted tho office to which tlio King hnd appointed tlietu, with thanks to tho King for the great honor bo had conferred upou them. Just here let us turn back and see tho reasons why tho King hnd no confidence in the Wilder Ministry. In their conduct of the Government it is not difficult to seo tho reason of their being dis missed. The members of this Cabinet showed by their reports to the legislature they were divided nud their conduct of tho Government was wrong. In tho biennial report of tho previous period, of the Minister of Finance, can bo seen tlio wrong und nrrogatico of tho Minister of Interior na re gards tbo other members of tho Cabinet, aud, said the Minister of Finance, (S. K. K)., when thnt lit tle huolo aaw that his opinion, to report iudepeud .ently to tho Legislature, did not conform to tho flaw, only then did he apologize nnd unito his re port witn mine proutt little iiuote indeed is ttila: These words were repeatedly heard by tho Hon orablca of tho Inst legislature. "Wu will uot speak nt length 'concerning tho time tbo House wan in session, iunmuuch na the record of tho deeds of tho Ministry was made iu the House. In matters of great importance und in little things their op position to each other was alv. ays apparent. On iho niinronriatlon nertainimr to tha ltoval iHousehold the little hnoles rati out, ok also they uiu on MiuiB oiuor items i me minister oi nuance voted iu favor of the Bill to permit the importa tion of opium into this placo, nnd hU colleagues were opposed to it, so also with regard to tho China Steamship Lino, notwithstanding it was won by ono man: nudnt times tho House turucxl in favor of tho Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tbua did tho Ministry nut ns iu mockery in Iho face of tlio people until tno uiuu wnen lite legislature ad journed. Smith of the nobles, said to ono of hU fellow-noble ; "I mil ashamed of this Ministry; It wna uover so with former Cabinets of this Gov ernment." As though ho had lost all confidence iu Ihom on account of these strango proceedings. It was commonly riqiortcd previous to thu sitting of tho Legislature thnt tbo King h.td no confidence in hia MlnUtry, but it wna uot clearly understood by outsiders. But when tho reports of tho Min isters were been and their speecheri were heard, nl mi their opposition to each other, then ILnxso who lnd uvea and Kioto who heard, understood clearly that theru wna reason, ami good reason, why the King shuuld havo no confidence in hU MinLifry. On Sunday, August lCth, 1830, nfier a meeting ot thn members of the now Cabinet on the 11th, tho Couuulhsiouera of Knglaud, America nntl France met nud expressed (heir opiniuua to Air, Walker, a member of the now Cabinet, concerning Moreno. After thoy had expressed themselves with angry wotdd, Mr. Walker tiUriuik lijick through fear, so also with Mr. Dnyidsou, r.nd wrote to the King resigning their oflicea. It wns rumored that tho ground of the CouunisHiouera' opposition to Moreno veruon the irt of (ho Knglish Com misaiouer, on account of a book written by Moreno concerning Ihe evil deeds of Hngliabraen In India, while ho wai n Secretary for a certain Chief iu Indi.i ; aud tho American Minister he sought oc casion for n slander ns to the untruthfulness ot Mr. Moreno' word to hint about hia intimacy with Mr. Oaf field and Governor Ftwtar, of Ohio; the French Comrahwlonir was of the aamo mind a the other without any ipocUl reason. At this time cwrum luhujoaai rjr children with 'certain merchant haoles were exciting nieolinga of a treasonable nature ngalutt tho King, OMMted moreover, by a certain Supremo Jachto, ( miiou itryibU). On ttccoiwiuf the p.ut tJuu by the Foreiulleproiieutiittvea the Utile hanIeM pere firralv unltMl la stir nn the mMtinoa tiiAt wmn. i ldktha, TbWHWdi4iAtriUhuVl on the sido of theso Foreign llepresi-tilrtllvis whllo iney noisieii mo lings oi ineir resti rt-siicctlvo countries' and "octtrrd Ihetrt iMy and nicht. (in nranuii nf till eoncerti d fiction of (he For eign Itenreseiitnlivrs nnd the foreigners of tho city of Honolulu I partly In seen I nud partly oirti trctisoti), they rontititied to talk, oxngoernto nnd frighten, In order that Iho mind of Iho King might bo changed In rtspict lo Moreno and also In rests-el to tho other .Ministers. On Friday, Iho JOth day of August our King Appointed Hey, M. lumen, Minister of Finance, nml Jtnlgo Jones At-lorne-.flcnornl, In nlnro of Messrs. Wnlkor nml Davidson, who tiAtl resigned. The mind of thn King would iiAtrhanRe,lnasmilchnshdknwllfit, In conformity wllh tlio Constitution nnd with his own goisl will for equal rights, for nil on theso Is lands, his actions worn right. Oil tho 18th day of AtiRUjt, thnt wns Wednesday In the nvetilllg, the American Minister called ns a friend f seo tho King. In that interview of Mr. finnly with our King lm eiprensed his opinion as lo the nnfllliml of .Mr. .Moreno on ncomintef hlstuitruthfiilllieait nutl hn staled that ho hnd a letter from floneral O.Ulleld denying tho truth of Mr, Moreno' word thai he im atyiiainleil trtlh (JarflilH ami Fetter. lint that letter has leeii wen by no one of whom wo have innilo Inquiry, nnd many are thanrqnniut nnces of Air. Comly who have lieen asked if they hnronoeii that letter, but no ono han said h saw it. Ou nccount of this statement of Mr. Comly, tho King wavernd, sinco as a gentleman hn accept ed the statement which was declared to him to bfi true. (Hill now it is reported tlmt (JnrfieM nnd Foster ncknow'odgo nn ncquainmnce with Moreno and wnrmly woleomo him, Strangot Which of Iheso shall wo distrust 1 ) Ou this account- Mr. Moreno resigned his ofllcn when ho heard this, and ho said that before many days ho wonld prove that his word was true, and that this was only A Conspiracy, litcnuso Hush's Inilrpnndencn and en tire devotion to tho King nnd the real Hawaiinn (Hioplo wns fi-nrrd. On Iho 17(h Mr. .Moreno resigned his) n3in; still the I'oreign llepreseiitatlvc did not recognbo thn (luverntni-iit, that Is lonny, theMlniatryappoiiitod by the Kliif.;. On account of this non-recognition by tho itepreseiitalivesof the other lands, tho Min istry (of which Moreno was a member at the (lino) ilfCiilif! lo enter complaint Against them becnui (hoy had insulted tho King's Ministers, which wan insulting the Hawaiian Government and a viola llmi of thu international law. When Minister Hush was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs pro lent ho questioned his colleagues) In ftsirct to recognizing (ho Foreign Itopresent allvefl In casn they should come to hold intor conrse with tlin Hawaiian Government through ' himself as Minister of Foreign Affairs, nnd whether . he should Inform them of what thellnwnllnn Gov ernment thought of their conduct, ( Oovornmcnt imjtilting Foreign Representatives), nnd of tho In tention to enter complaint to their Government against thorn. The majority voted to rocognlre thoi-oreign Representatives nnd tocontinno the complaint ngainsl them for reasons known to tho Hawaiian Government, which iu brief are as fol lows ! Thoy united to object .to Moreno, a con tempt of the King) they hoisted their flags and fastened them to (ho poles dny and night for no. good reason, as there was no not, nnu tho Govern ment was nlwnyn ready to sanprcaa nny disturb ance j they unanimously urged rertaln mflneiitial porsons of the land lo domand of tho King that ho dismiss Moreno, and the) English Commissioner called on the Chiofesa Kcelikolnni for that pur pose ; and tho Premier was sent for by tho French Consul; deeds contrary to the rule of office nntl unwarranted encroachment , also nn insult (o tho King nnd his Government, in that they did not como direct to him like good friends. This is tho substnnco of tho action of the Foreign Represent atives. In the newspapers opposed to tho real Hawaiian , tho Hawaiian Ministry wns blamed without proper explanation of what they hnd done. If we under 'fltnnd (ho nature of Foreign oflloinls, It is very clear thoy have done things for which their Gov ernments will censure them. Those oflloinls were placed hero to guard tho rights of their citizens, when thoy are wrougod or Injured; then they should report lo tho Government where they aro maiding tho wrong done to such citizens. Bnt yo who read, do yon know of any wrong done to the countrios of thosn Government officials ? No, not by any means. Wore they right In treating with contempt n person appointed to office by the King on account of their personal prejudice ? What would England's Government say to this Govern ment nbont Hawaiian's llcpresentative residing in London if objection were muds to Gladstono on account of personal feeling. In onr opinion tlio Knglish Government would demand of Hawaii bin immediate dismissal from office. Continued next week.) The Latest from Manna Loa. " Hilo, Novombor 0th, fsSO. Wo nro having considerable, excitomont ro garilinp; tlio eruption from Mokuawcowco, on Mnun.i Lon. I havo lioen watching it closely, but clouds keep us from seeing it wall much of tlio tirno. Tlicro seem to bo two streams, ono oxtending porhaps 15 or 20 mile' towards Mauna Ken. On 8atnnlay morning early it' was a crantl sight and during tlio day, partic ularly in tho morning, wo could sec tlio lava thrown up it teemed 1,000 feet. Could wo havo seen tho samo nt night it would havo been grand. I wntched it on Saturday night until 1 a.m., and it was a magnificent sight. November 10th. Got up at 3-30 a.m. to seo it. It haa extended much farther. Tho lino on tho left is now plain and some thinkitho lava may como near this placo. Mr. Sevpranco who wan nt Waimea camo homo in hasto, think- , ing Iliio in danger, but tho people aro butliU tlo alarmed. Mr. S. has sent Mr. Cohen, a constable, with a gilidoto seo how far tlio lava has travelled. It looks liko a grand torch light procession only much moro grand. Many were curious to' know how Kilauoa is affected. Wo had a report that there wan no signs of life in it; nnnilior report is that all threo lakes aro quito active. November 11th. The flow La nearly top ped at tho right. It can only be seen from hero about 0 miles. It has travelled 30 miles. Tlio How at tho left is increasing and is going; .towards Kan, having travelled as near a wa can judge about 10 mile. Tlio sight wa ex traordinarily grand laat night. Partiei that -returned from Kilauoa last ovening report it quite nctivo. Mr. Cohen and tho gtiido return ed this p.m. Thoy think the lava is flowing; towards Kilauca and Puna, and is vory thiok. They say it wa a vory hard trip ; they wcro from 5-30 a.m. to S p.m. making 40 miles with good horses. They say tliero i a small stream flowing towards Hilo, but think it will not amount to much ; that wo need not havo tlio slightest alarm. "November 12th. Tlio lava stream to tlio left continues to flow and it is thought towards Kau. A letter was received Inst evening from a resident of this placo now visiting Kau. It could bo seen but n short tirno last ovening na it wna raining. Tlio flow towards Mauna Ken is much smaller and seems to decrease. J. A. M. Uudcr data of Nov. 12th, as wo loarn by a" letter from Hilo : Tno sight on Saturday was indoscribtnbly gtand. All day, with or without tho glass, our eyes wcro turned towards tlio mountain. A fountain of liquid lava was pouring up from,, tho summit lino of Mauna Loa. Two fiery stroams wore distinctly visible, coursing down its sido, one towards Mauna Koa, the other ' noaror Hilo. At night tho sky wa a glaro of light that mado object distinctly visible in tho streets and in our rooms. Wednesday night the sight of the mountain, was most glorioua. Tho broken clouds lying around the summit sides wero irradiated and shone in wonderful splendor. The furco of eruptions seems now diminishing. Communicated. Mr. Heed, of Hilo, Hawaii, who has been ill a longtimo died Thursday evening November ltth, nnd was burled tho following af ternosjsv A little grandson was torn in tho huese the,4fcun day, (Mr. W. Bliipmana second child) so tilth ami death almost touched each other. la ono room this weary pilgrim pasned out to hia eternal rest s la the other, n little new life camu In, entering uion tho untried experience ot joy ami sorrow, victory and defeat. " One In lbs morn awoke In a world of care uid pain. Hut thn other wu happier Tar And never awoke ti.'olii," Flaoaa oWarmt p. KHMEx'a IITiiL Itcv H U Pauiou, Chaplain, King street, near Ihe bailors' Home. I'irachlui; at II x a, hla free... Haubath hch.xil before I lie. morning Mivlce, Prayer inectluK on Wixinttday eyemtisi at 7, o'clock. Fomx biaxxT Chi'hcii llev W Frcar, I'a.tor, cointr , of Felt aud UerrUnU screen. 1'rracb.lni; on buinUrs .UliJiaudT), r. Sabbath tchcol H0 a . ' HTAxumw'a CATa)l Eotll.h acrvlceti lit Iter ' the 1)1, hop s( Honolulu aud Itev Trus Dlacklnru. Ha waiian Mvlctt Itv .Mux Mackintosh, tat. Holy Communion; 'J 30, Millns ana Hertnon (Hawaiian); 11 Matins, LIUny n Wermou (Knll.b)5 4, Kv.u.oi.J llUwallanli T.3p Kvensonj and W.ruion (Enijllsaf;, Ifyinna CKlIh. BoinlnKi M, 3,J ,ptlt ij, . nln I aju, 171, ts. KAWAUMAoCiirncu-ttev II II I'srker. Tutor, King strrl, akovu Ihe 'slce, bcrvlcu In lUwtlUn rr ttuiiil.yatllAK. Sabbath richool at lo"s. KrralBc amlcMstili o clock, lterntln with Kauaiskaplir. District meetlnfft In various chapels at3JWr a, Piavcr meitlug evtfy Wedu.dy aHH r M. -' KAVtUKAriuOuescu-KevM Kuaea. Pastor. rrJ Unla strtel 'neir Nuuauu. Hervlrw In Hawaiian aver bunaayat ItH a m. Habbatb HchM,l stS'i A 'at,' Ka- . lag service al 7i o'clock, Utinalluir wllk Kswaiabao. i Fyr meeting eteiy WeJassdaj at 714 r m, k, j ..,to?A? Cajuouo Cuuecb, Under tba (lane of Ktt KvWop4.lir.i,Uio4byK.T father K,iauu;?l' Wawdisf ,Sfl.irX 4y(. " ' ' i . JUy at rf, If ft' If I i ' iy -m , k i li ,j& WxsGi m 0 lm V-