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AUCTION" HAIilW. BY K. P. ADAMS. CREDIT SALE China Goods nr oiinr.it op Messrs. Wong Leong- 6c Co., WIM. HUM. AT PUBLIC AUCTION -os- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th, AT .MY PAUIS IIOOM AT 111 A M., A LARGE ASSORTMENT -01'- Cliina Goods and Wares juht iti:ci:ivn Ex Into Arrivals from Canton, ...ItNTI.NO OIUKFLY OP CHOICE GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS. -AI-SO- Chinese Wines & Liquors. W-TKHM AT NAM'. i:. r ATtAMS, Anctloneer. CHRISTMAS&NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS! A (IKKAT HUltl'KISi: TO HONOLULU F. HORN'S BAKERY AND l'lONCKK STEAM CANDY FACTORY 71 Hotel Ht. bet. I'ort unit Nmmiiii. The above would respectfully cull tho ntlenttnn of bailies. Heads of Families, nml the l'nlillc generally ' theso Island to HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK IN I'f.AlN AND FANCY Confectionery- and Cakes Never seen In Honolulu before, consisting of sevrrnl thousands of llin NIIWCST DKHKINN A.N'l) .NOVIII. TIKS of Nuw York and Chicago, such as Christmas (lift llnves, Inriro nssnrtmuit of Christmas Troe Ornaments, (lelntlno Cornets, Ollt Walnuts. .Motto lleirts, llounrlnc ltvblf, Cupid Pictures, Satchels, Vines, I'Ihi anil Hol low Huzar Fifrtins uml Animal of ull descriptions, Fruit Clu.lcrs, Panorama litK, and mnny other article too numerous to specify. Also n few hundred pounds of his delicious SOFT CHOCOLATE CREAMS, II Anil miwle Crrnrnn, Double Cant metis Pure Frcili (Ititu l)roj), and uecrnl tlinunnd pound of l'uro Homo Mario Conft'ct.Hiiery tn (J rent Variety. Fancy lloxes. Surprise., Cornucopias In nil pIpp. Com- mine .viouoes anil v;asanuen, nd a viry lure hi tort- inrnt of Eich and Plain Fruit Cakes. Pound, llnnnit nml .Mould Sponge. I'yrnmld nnd .Ttlly Onka In nil sisrs, oiunmentpd In his usually rich stvle, and plain. Christmas nml Now Year's .lllnco 1'ios 6f Illclicst Quality. JUNOE MEAT KOIt SASK F. HORN respectfully Invites I ho l'uhllr nml Dealt ri to Inspect hla Inrito (tuck beforo importing or buying clioHlicre, us lila floods will Invariably tie sold the. Chenpcsl. U B.-J B uJ.e s 5 c rt ftp .c' - X ? O.- feavo aEe. g .H .2if,3S"?' tecSs&iS " r.-ra-S'I-B K e I c.gp'S''EIk sr I s .--3 b - 3 a j. daa:: i " p- m "r- : 5SJSU rt UT3 For rilo by 7 3m A. W. HI('IIARDNO!ir '. C.irnrr Fori and Mrrcliant t., Honolulu REAL ESTATE! Desirable property on Fort St. For Sale. rrilK WCIili KNOAVX JAVr SITlf ' Jl .led on Korl Hlreet above Ilerctanla. This lot l lw fcrl frontage on Fort street, and ll feet nar. There U to-taiy ilwelllni: home on Hie lot, nearly new, with rook home, llh bousu and privy, and tu tll W ten deep, well stoned up from tho bottom for sewer g purposes. Th water l laid on In four different Y... '.ml nlnlni. all III PIXhI eolldll Oil. 1 llfro U ' . .,.,.i.. .nAl.... ... ..... Iir... . ..I I .... Till. rami i cltv unity for the permanent lim-.tmcul of capital. Tllla Virfect. Deeds ehths eiprnsu uf Hid purchases. Apart of the purchase money may temalti sicureJ by mortgage un the premises. J ur timber pattlcuUrs.ap. tilvlu II. W. MAUV, mi ll.oprfinl.es, or p,rv A.J OAUTWMUUT, Kj. n'h.m . nlanof the lot cab be seen. tM 7 , i ., , 1 i - THE HAWAIIAN ANNUAL von. iaoi TS NOW IN COU 1WK OF COM I'l I.. A I !.. i.k . 1. ....I . ..!.. . it.ssHI-ti..sp. l'Mi.le iletlrlu ironies will nlea.e forwarvl orders early. Advert scuiciit. behind any of Its predecessors 111 valuable Information, and will contain new lu.uury. v i"Y" '..VVuLm Theatrical KeniinUeences, Trip t hllsnea, lUwallan Climate. Oania and llaiue Usi, Hawaiian Alga. Le gend, Statistical Tables. Ac. As no pains or expeuso n tvtxi lo uakf It uteiit tkcouddiuv. of tho public, Ills Loped to receive a contluucd liberal sttuport. ritu'S i't:t itspv, rirTY cknth. Orders to mail copies abroad must Include la cent for poslago. owlnj. : Jl lucreas-Jj weUlit. Th cou slantly lucrasliieJltlniiand Us more extended clr rulitlou '! excellent advantages lo advertisers. AUCTION SALKS. BY C. S. rlARTOW. Tills I? fx y . ROOM SALE. ON NATPHDAY, DKCKMIttill 1 1 Hi, At 10 A. Jt. nt KnlpH Hooin, will lio Holtl DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, and A or.Nr.itAr. ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE! A LOT OP FUItMTUUK, Wardrobe, Tables, t'lialtf, Window .llndca, Hprlnu' Mattratt AT 11 TO A Jt Will bo olTcrcil for Hale Without ltcacrtr an ortmf nt OX'uGLlVtl'-lL.Ca-KrDEES I JIiiKcno Clliiuot, Huliiart, l'crc rt l'lln, Ileld.elck. Ac tuart. and Plnta. SPARKLING HOCK Of dlrfcrrut branda In (uarta nml l'luta, Nor-wog'ian Beer in Pints ! Alan n few lla.krla of CALIFORNIA HEIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE I To clme r. Concern ('HOICK (HtOCFiltlK.S: Tina of f'liolre l.tincli Toncnea, Ovatera, Hnltnon, Mnrillnep, Corn Iieef, I.ubtera. 'I able and 1'le Krull, .Inn, I'ena and Corn, CnndoiiMil .Milk, A.xirtid Milk nnd Hoda Urnckera, 111. of Hum rflne 1 e,l, Ilia of Hnap nnd C'nndlea, ltAa of nliiuta. Kneka of l'ntntoia, lliuia of llrend, N((' of Duller. Lot of l'lcturc" uml Hooks, One Cook Stole. AT 12 O'CLOCK, A Strong Horso, broko to harness. Hoxcs oT Apples, Hncks of Corn. O H, DAHTOW, Aiict'r. ROOM SuLX-i3 ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22d, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. .M. W1M, UK SOU) A Variety of Merchandise, Comprlalni; Dry Oooda, Clothlnjr, llnta, IIolery. aPx-oli lot of OrooorloM ! Tln of Choice Iiiinch ToiiRil"., Hnrdlnta, Me Murray' Oyatera 1 nnd 'J llw, Snlniou of 18S0, Htnr llnniH, riuperior Dneon, l.euf l.nrd. Pork and lie tna, Oreeu Com, Tina of Honey, Syrup and Maple Hyrup, llottle of I'lcklui, De.t of H uice, Mu.liirtl, lfeipt.r, 'Una of Aanorted .Milk nnd Modi Crnckera, C. S. DAltTOW, Anct'r. CHRISTMAS SALE ! ON SATURDAY EVBXINH, DEC. 18th, . AT 7 O'CLOCK. A VARIETY OP SUITABLE GOODS ron Oliristxaas 3-lftis Dolla, lllocka, Hmall I'lnnoa, Picture I'rnmca, I.ndlea' Daqa, Oninea, Chronio., Cnblncta, And othi r Jlollday Good. One I'lano I'orte, Spy (Jlnss, Hocking Horse. O S 1IAKTOW, Auctioneer. CII R1STMAS SA LE OF DESIRABLE GIFTS. "Wednesday Evening, December 22 AT 7 o'clock, a nrled nssartment of Plated and Silver Ware A LOT OK Toys and other Fancy Goods C. 8. II Alt row, Auctioneer. MULES AND HORSES. oHitr.itN wn.r. iik ni:'i:ivt:i nv the ituderrliriied fortho purchnHOof 31ii1eanml llorea, nnu pcraonal ntlenttnn ctven by n per ron In Han rmnclccn to aelectlni: nnd nur- chaaliiirtho name nccordlUK to order clvcn. 0. r3. DAltTOW. For Sale. Nr. 'orrA;i: piano, a ijoii toned lustruuieut. o. 8. iiaivtow. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Talitalilo ns nn lincstmcnt. Itented to Rood tenant" for n long period. DulldlnRS In cowl repilr nml plcaaantly locntid. Apply to h d. a.UAKTOW. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate 1 THE MATTMHOFTIIEUSTATB of C. Kaiinlua, deceased. Intestate. lly virtue of An order of tale by the Hon. C, C. Harris, Chief Justl.'O ut the Hitpreme Court, sitting as a Court of Probate, on theCthdij of January, A. 1). ItbO, the undersigned will sell at public auction, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1880, At 13 o'clock noon, at the front door of Alllolanl Hale, all the right, title and Interest which the said Charles Kanalua, del cased, had In mid to THE FOLLOWING PARCELS OF LAND, KARIELY : 1,1)1' l-UAlttli:, In K.illhi, Oalm, and containing an area or 1.11 acris, more or less. I.or 2-I.KAIIA. In Kallhl aforesaid, nnd contain. Ing an area of 03 tviou uirca. more or less. (Thesutwo Janus unjoin men otner, nml are excellent grazing lauus. TWo HojaU'utcnt,) I.ttT -OVi: LOT Ol' I.AMI situated In Pnitiou, Honolulu, Immediately In rear nf the risltkucc of Iter, Mr. Damon, entrance from Hotel street, containing an urtn of U-1UU of an acta. Tills lot Is leaned for tiU per annum, Hie lease expiring June 30th, lbM. LOT I That lot 011 tho torner of King and Purch bowl alreels, with tho honsis theriou, containing nn .ma of IT-llKl of an acre. This lot is siiblicl In a life In terest of 0110 Mrs. Kuihu, who Is now about TUjiarn of ngii; the life Intiicst to be stated on day uf sale. I.or .1-Lnt In Wnlklkl, UAlAl.li, containing an urea of 3 GMUO acres. I.OI'll-Lot in III of Pan, Wnlklkl, containing an nrci of IrMul of an acre. This Is nnu patch, and can bo planted In kalo or rice, I,li I' 7 Lot In Manoa. consisting of II acres. This lot Is leased for Silft per annum, pavablcseml-annually. The lease expires September !W, Isul. I.O r 8-TI10 All I'l'UAA Ol' II A I'l HIT, situated In Koolaupokn, Oabu, survey of which la now In course of urenarutlon. This Is a valuable tileco of land.com- prl'lnp grailng and rlto lands and valuable flih ponds, and wllfba sold sitb)tet to n lease of $150 per unniini, expiring December ai. INiU also a second leaso for JUU per annum, expiring Ormbcr 31, IBM. Also, one caso expiring uvc 01, i'i, y J per annum. I.O rtl-The well known lot or IIAIJtor.IIMi, sit mted on Palace Walk, and containing an area of T8-1UU) of an acre. I.OI' IO-The llUILDINOH on tho above lot lo bo , sold aipaiatcly, and to bo rcmoM'd within days after ' thosale. The lot of llalmnelpn (Lots Hand 1U) will bo soldON TIIK Pltl'.MISKH, Immediately afttr the sale of tho oilier lots. The tctina of the sule are cash, and deeds at the expense of the purchaser, subject to ap proval by the Probate Court. uirFur Chart, and Murveys and other Information, apply ul tho oillce of W ('. PAHKi:, Administrator cf tho Estate nf U, Ivaualna. , Honolulu. October iWlli. VH. Utit (C3 BEST AMERICAN STEAM ANDWATER PIPE. We would call the attention ot those requiting Piping to nur largo stock of 154,000 Feet On Hand! llhck Weldeii bteam I'lpe H to T In. diameter. (lalvanUed Water Pipe H to 3 In. diameter, (.V Thabove at Moderate Prices. THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMFY bis a 8m OEf O 3FI S -A. 3! ' ON TIIK INSTALLMENT PLAN, THREE COTTAGES AND LOTS ON I.11NAI.II.O NT 111.171', ttT Small Payment In Adiance. Hulancc to bull Purchaser. Hue cotigo al Irvndy built by 11. W. (Iran. ul. and r-Mdy for occitpxney ilui others are no.v be or tiuti;, i.acn uoitage coma room and delaclieil kitchen contain, four ulcn rooms, batU ITVitli Wntor Inlszl. on. Apply to WT it ' HAIIUY J. P. McCQOI. A KKW AMlllUMHMT MAP OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS! Large Letter size In several editions 1 I'orOaUs u.i, on heavy paper ,,, Si) cents, For milling tore I ou llueu Idler, .'J JS cuits. rorTvarlfls'use, In clolh case ......WlV'ltS For saiu at ti.e aiurea er 81 lu TH03. Q, Til HUM F HIPPING. "FOR .SAN FIlANOlsdo. TIIK fir.IlMAN DIRK JlL KAKMI5NA, Ma.ter, 7 SsfMJ Will have Guide DUpatch fortho nbo vo Port For freliihl or paitage, apply tn MI I. It II. IIAI'KPI.M) A CO,, AxanK FOR SAN FRAN01SUU. Tha I'jvorlte American Ilark ?a m I. C. MURRAY, t2l!aS' P.O. ItAVKNS, Mn.ter, Will hftvettulok Dispatch for thoabovo Port For freight or pannage apply to IB 3t V, AFONO A ro. FORSAN FR A NOJ SCO. w-).,l TIIB FASTHAIMNd IIAIllvi:.NTINK fJanc A. Falkinburp JEsSs IIUllllAltr, Manter, Will have Quick Dispatch for abovo Port. For Freight or Paatnge, apply l ) If. UASTI.i: A COOKK, Agenta. FOR HONG ICO NO. The Al Hivedlali lHrk -ffi J-lli3Ifir.lTVII3, LONNOHKN. loter, Now due here, will return with dltpatch to llonRkont;. For freight or pnnge apply to 8J? II. IIACKFCLD A Co., Agenla- SPRECKELS LINE FOlt SAN FRANCISCO. The Al American Ilrlgntillne CONSUELO IIOWAItD, Jljalcr, Will have quick dispatch for above port For Freight or paunge, apply In H.1I II W.M. 0, IUW1N A CO., Agcnta. From Honolulu to Hilo Direct, Tito A 1 Clipper Hchuoncr, 3L " 31 A I. O Ma O," 3L OOODMAN, MAHTK1I, Will fall from Honolulu to llllo direct, nnd will cnll nt Intermediate. Ports on the return trip. For Freight or I'nMugc, apply to Hie Cnt tain on board, I or A. KltANK COOKD, AgoiU. TI3VLI3 or 1J ItI.VJ, t i t masii:h Tuesday, November SHrd, n t m llllo Tuesday, November a)th. ft p m Circuit of Ilnwnll Tueadny, December 7th, 5pm llllo Tuesday, December llth.ft m Circuit of Hawaii Tni.dny, Diccmber Jlst, ft i in i llllo Tue'dny, December 2Sth, 5pm Circuit of Hawaii niT Nu) 4'rt'illt Inr I'litime .1lonc. l.d Wo posltUely dicline to open nccounta for Pnaee, nnd we particularly call the ntteution of the trnrllug public to the n'ce.atty of having lluggngc nnd Freight plainly marked; lue Htenmcr will not be refponcible for any niimarkeil llnggagc, or for l'reight or Pnrccla, unlets Heeelpted lor. Fratg;ht Money I)no on Domnnrl. In all ca.ca of freight for ptitlca not rcponalbIe, or unknown, the freight moncj will be required InntUnnce lAt:HAli:s ol I.KIIIOKS nml MI.NDS 1HN in: i'i.mm.y ?i.m:i:i For the party whom tiny are for, or plainly stated In the receipt to whom theyar( consigned. All demanda for damage or loan must be made within one ninnth. In no way liable for lo? or accident tn lUe stock. t& Hack Driver, lliys, and such like. Mill not be allowed on board tho Miamer on arrival, until after the pasengcr hale bten landed. mi WILDElt A CO. PACIFIC RIAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY For San Francisco. TIIK N1'I.EMI STliAMHIIIl ZEALANDIA 'iii;vai.ikii. ;.ii.iiAMKit. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR S&N FRANCISCO On or about Monday, Dec. 20. FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND! Till'. NI'I.CNDin NTCAMNIIIP CITYopNKW YORK 1'onn. Cominiciilrr. On or about Saturday, Deo. 25 For Fre'ght nnd Fmsnge, npply to 801 Jll. II. UAOKI'KI.O A CO., Agents. (JooiIm lor .Slilpmciit per Ntenmpr cmi lion lift Ntorril, I'rcc ol Cluiriru. In llin t'iro-iiruot lVnrnlioiiNn nnir llin Mtwiuicr tlinrf. FOR EUROPE VIA NEW YORK CUNARD LINE Established 1840. iailinffs Every "Week, Two FOR I.IVIUHMIOI. I J'oim New Yovk every Wednesday, From tlnston every Saturday, RATES OF PASSAGE: Crtbli - . MHO, nml 8100 (laid According to Accommodation. nETUItN TICKETS ON FAYOIIAHLE TKKMS, NloeriiC! - - -tl'JH Currency flood accommodations can always bo secured on ap plication to WILLIAMS, DIMONI) A CO.. San Francisco, JAS. ALKXANDElt, trj State Strict, lloston, if VEItNON II. HHOWN A CO., 4 Howling Oreeu, New York, Notice to Passengers from Australia, New Zealand nnd Honolulu 'IhuCunard Lino (fiords mora than usual facilities to through pa.scugrra from Truns.p,-icltlc ports, the frequency of its sailings precluding all possi bility of delay In New York. liyQood accommodations always reserved, VEll.S'ON II. BHOWN A CO., HOD ly I Howling Preen. New York. A. FRANK COOILE AOF.NT FOUT1IE FOLLOWING COA8TEKS1 Wnllolo, 3 Mnlolo Waloll. Jttjn Islllu, Wrvlouu, jmKv Watmnlu, Oeu. SioKol ,Ma!.iiMrt Kaluaa, nnd MntiB. FL.Wi-Ild with While Hall. Ofllce-Comer of Queen 617 and Nuuanu btrects. 1 PLANTERS' LINE JFQR SAN FRANCISCO JM C. Drowor 4, Co. Aeonts. JKsV Merchandise received Mornxr frcr.Siit and libera! cash advances miulo 011 .hlpments by this line. WJ ly C. IIUKWEK A CO. BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE ! m C. Drowor Jt Co. Agonts Favorable arrangements can always be'O nee hip made for stonier and .Moment of till. Hone. vVkOl, limes aim oiner ierenauillse 10 lew rteiirorii, nosiuu. New York and other P.uatvrii Ports, Wl's.h advances made re ly II utuwi:u.tt.:o. JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, "DRY MONOPOLE," And Vol Sale, by II. IIAL'KFE' II CO. FHANK II. AUSTIN ic Cth, GommiMion Merchants and For warding Agonts. Office No. SO California St., Sau Francisco. Consignments from the Hawaiian Islands .I'slrsd. The Uesl I'rlce. Varr411lrd, and bales OuarauUeJ. !' 4 ly RAISIKS IttGIITIlK, CJUAHTKlta , Halves and. Wbulo JJoies, ot birt Miucate). m , BOLLJia Co. ' BY THE LATEST ARRIVALS 'IKt.1l HA.X l'!t .'suo Wn iiavi: iii:ri:rvi:i a tisMtOTj addlllon to ottr former stock of rthlp ( handlrry, Slilp8lnris, Provisions, Ac. Ac , which glvea us the Greatest Assortment of Goods Kept on these Islands all ef whlrh will be sold at the Lowest Market Prices, os usual Our friends and the publle generally nre reipectfully Invited to examine, J 8la IIUM.KS A CO. PAINTS AND OILS. Ati, .trie i.iMiti.i rAciiAiiMnr .ito 10) lb. Zinc White. Iliibbnck Lend, llolled Paint oil In bulk and In ft gallon drums, A full assortment Fancy Color Paints. em 1IOLLKS A CO, LUIiltlOATINd OILS. tt IT. lilt oil. IV AV nllANTlTITIIrqitlresl. 3 Castor OH S and 0 gallon tins. 810 it 1IOLLKH A CO. AVIItK IUGGING SilXIN IIIO.U IIM'II ' aaloby TO .1 i.Miiwt. ron IIOLLES A CO, a his MANILA CORIMUIl a i'iii.i. ANiimniCNr six thread lo five Inch. i 813 or Htxf.H 1'itoji IlOLI.r.H A CO. IIKMPCOIIDAUK. AND HOLT KOI'E. ft ANNoitr.mi.vr or m.i.s 11to.11 3 i.a Inch to 8 Inch. Also, Hpunynrn, Helling, Itatlln, llousellne, Marline, Hounding, Ac BIH HOLLAS A CO, W.OOKS AND MAST HOOPS. fBATi'.xr iito.ir MitMTi:ii ni.ocKN, Metallic Iron Wtrappcd HW?ks. Pntcnt Iltishlng, Plain Hushing, n full assortment of sires. 3 eiH UOI.LKS A CO. GKOOF.HIKS. IAinnKiiN' i.Aiti, in I'Airj, n a inti. tnch. llutter In Jars and Kegs. Coese. t'ases Assorttd Tnble Fruits, Cnnnid .Meats. Jams and Jelllca, Honey In Olass, Pickles Kegs of Pickles, Vegetables, Kegs of Pig Pork for family nstr. Hags of loin e, l bests and Caddies of Finest Ten, rinrduies In qr and ht bme. Verinltelll, Maccaronl, Crackirs In Vurlety, ( nb.i Sugar, Keg Sugar. 1IOLLKS A CO. JJUKAD. SALOON It It r.AI) IN t'AMKM AND noXHM, medium bread. Soda Crackers In cases, Soda Crack era In lloxcs and 'linn, Kgg Jumbles, Usual, n Cakes, Ac, Ac. , IIOLLES A CO, IS 817 EXTRA MKSb'BHKF. Ami I'.Asrr.n.M For Sale by KXTIIA I'HIMi: PORK HOLLAS A CO S8IS HAMS AND UACON. J 1ST AT II A. MI, 2 818 For Sale by 110LLKS A CO ISXI'KCTIiD. -Bir.n I'.nnr.KA to Aititivr., AN ADD! I llonal Stock nf General Merchandise. 2 81U IIOLLES A CO. POTATOKS AND ONIONS. rr,:i:ivi:i ii:u city of nuw yoiih, ' the Finest Lot In the .Mnrket. 3SIH IIOLLES A CO. GOLDKN OATIi IfLOUtt. I.ici:us r.xrnt. i:xtiia fajhit IN MJP nunrter nnd half sneks, Eldoiado Flour In quarter sacks, Corn Meal. Oil Meal. Cracked Wheat In 10 lb bags, received direct from the Mills every mouth, nnu warranted fresh, nnd of the best quality. 2 818 IIOLLLS A CO. LI MIS. EisThrfa ntnnr.i.S rmxii JVsH7 I.lino Just received. CAMIOHNIA IIOLLES A CO 2 818 PIONEER LINE FROM LIVERPOOL. THEO. H. DAVIES i OFFKHS FOR SALE T-He Cargoes OF - CITY OF MADRID AND OBERON, w. -i , (loa Dnxa rnays)) . . JUST TO H 3l. 1ST I Consisting of the usual assortment of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Gnlvniiizod Iron Hoofing nnd Fence 'Wire, Portland Cement ( Whito'8), Fire Uriclts, Blno Mottled Soup, Best Welch Stonm Conl, Gntvnnizcd Iron Wnre, Siildlery, 8 pair Mirrlccs, Tail .t AVntson'a Centrifugals, Wines, Liquors, 4c. &c. &o. ALSO To Arrive per LIZZIE IREDALE IUK IN IlKC'EMnER, 00 Tons Railroad Iron, T Itnll, Rooflnir Slates, &c. &c. 8S 0 THEO. II. DAVIES. 3NTO ES 3NT C3H lff ES Should bo without tlio far-famed American Cylinder Cup Of which over Ten Thousand arc now In use. THE AMERICAN Is the only LUBRICATOR IN THE WORLD That can bo relied upon, ASDJS WARRANTED To perform All that is Claimed For It. aV . " A certain number of drops per minute or per hour (visible tn the ert,wlll keepjnur Cylinder lubricated continuously. (The old stylo or cups do not feed continuously,) It will' pay for Itself In fuel every tvvn mouths; In oil every seven td ten niLiiths; lu wear, packing and labor eviry four months,' 'in snove, atso unps lor C'nns Shafu Iliarlpn, Cylinder er Oil and LuliklcjUine-C'ornpound may po uao ui ii)ovih ins, v UILL1MUIAM A CO. . est C3 m CLEARINifour SALE! OF CHINESE FANCY GOODS AT UREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Sale will Gommenoe Dcemtr lit AND CONTINUU TO THE loth, Th undersigned will close nAt hla large and varied stock of Chinese Merchandise, CONSISTING OF SILKS. I vorv and Sandalwood Goods. Japanese nnd Chinese lacquered Work, Porcelain and llronzo Varex, Assorted Fans, Ac, 833 is st itC, AC. 0. AFONO. MON! Just to hand Ex "Eureka," and for Bale by the Undersigned, 100 bbls. PiIiho Plantation HalmoH A( the Loieet Mark-I Jiutrt, an THEO. H. DAVIM. VOLiOANfO cuATua or r kilavea, W. II. LMTZ. MANAGES. rienty 10 eat. a ronslns ore. clean beds, and tl stlrmlsnrA nn Ibtt Ilswatlau Islauds. Visitors reyuirliiL' any unusual display of L' any unusual aispiay or vclcanie ;Ie Mtnaper at least Ira diys soilcc action will kindly xi Id fine weather, and from sievea 10 tuiitcca is ical. SATWlfllfV JVfK$. ' x 5)'U'xtmJi j JB80. ntnliicsa A;mit'aNolIrr. All advertisements for th SstcnnAr Pnitss mnst be. sent In by Friday noon. No Insertions for the current lssne em be iruiraiiteed when sent In later. Advertisers 1 III matk the nnmber nf Insertions de sired, from which date they chsige. Any nut so marked will be charged d months, TIIO. l. TIIItlJM, Iln.lness AgctiU NOTES OF THE WEEK. I)n. nstrnaos In vncclnnllnp; plijaiclnn for Oaliu. Tiir "lloynl rroc;reB" Is proRrcsnlnK anllsfftc torlly, wo hiipe. . A rtnz plAtio ling been mlilctl lo tho nllrnctlotn of tlio reiulInK tixmi. Omi.t tltroo pmsengorn left Ilonolnlii for the const ly tho Ho Chuny , Titr. Imrk Viify Istmpmn la now duo hero, 23dnyB out from Ran rrnnclsco. Oon thnnliH nro duo to Mr. Wi 0. Itlno for coplcn of Into ClilnrKo pnp'tH. Thk Henlth ofllccru have provided tlietiiRclvoH with mnterinl for Jillow flniH. Tiikiir wiih nnothir hiavy dovMi'iKiur of rnlnlast Monday morning heforo dy light. CoMMtiNtOATioN with infected Tcifeln, dhotild nny nrrivo off thin iort, U now prohibited by tho Hoard of Health. A NUMDKit of bultdlticH nro being erected In and nround town. Wo hear of more btilldlno, to bo dono ou tho plain. An addition containing two largo rooms in being ndded to tho Fort Street Bchool to bo uood as tho primary dep.trtment. Fiiom Mr. W. 1'. Alexander wo lenrn that tho ralnfnll at Walliiku, Mnui, for tho month of No vember, was 1 iiichcH. ilrit Majrhtt Queen I'minn and Her HlghncR Until Keellltolanl nailed on Monday evening In tho O. Jt. lllnlioji for Koloa, Knual. The regular intoting of tho Hawaiian MIgalon Children') Hoclrly will bo held lltix evening nt tho resideiico of Mr. 1. C. Jones, jr. Last Monday was a busy dny along thoTtharvcB. Fivo coasting HteamerH left for domestic ports nnd tho Ho Chung departed for San Francisco. A nAGE is announced to come off nt Knpiolnnl 1'nrk on tho lfith of Jnnnary, for if&CO a side, bo twten two horses from Wniluku, Mnul. Tm brick bnitdlng on tho Esplannde recently occupied by ,1. T. Chnyter, which lias been leased by Chinese, is boing converted into n rico mill. Titr. rainfall on tho nlglit of tho !Wth tilt., as measured by It. McKihbln's rain gauge, was fi.22 iuches, and not S inches as wo reported Inst week. Most of tho Chinamen who arrived by tho Isiltr have Hiippllod theuiHolvcH with now white felt hats. The remainder of their dress is emphatically Chinese. On Thursday tho bchooner llnltalala was towed out of the harbor by the I'ele, bound for C. Afong's plantations on Hawaii, with n number of Chinese who arrived by tho Istaktr. Tnu bark Lntltr arrived on Monday last, thirty days from Yokohama, Japan, nt which place sho pnt into on her passagu 'hero from Yrhnniiioa, China, with Chineso laborers. Hit Hosoa Jtidgo McCully left on tho IMelikt last Monday for Maui. The Circuit Court of tho 2nd Judicial Circuit convened on Tuesday, tho 7th inst,, at li.ihain.i. Tub rainfall for November at AV. W. Hall's was 8.G2 inches, nt 11. McKibbiu's residonco on Ilero t.miii Htrtet, 8.151 ioclies nnd nt the Ico Works in Nuuanu valley, 'JM inches. The Expresi keeps coming out at a later hour every suceeding Wednosdiy, lint vvo give no cro dencu to thu report that it is soon to ho called tho IFVifMesirtj! Mldniahl hlxpi est. It is proposed to hold n fair during tho present month in tho now Chincso Church on Fort Street, for tho purpose of raising funds to assist in do fraying the expenses of that building. Tue Fritntl for tho current month contains n continuation of the editor's trip abroad nnd gives a graphic description of tho " Passion l'lay" nt Ober-Ammor Gnu, by Mr. F. W. Damon. AYork on tho brick building of Messrs. Lowers fc Dickson on Fort street between Merchant nnd King is progressing rapidly nnd will be n great im provement to that block when completed. 1 FnoM the Hongkong Diiiy i'lrss wo learn thnt tho authorities find it almost irapossiblo to check tho opium vice among the Chineho. Tho majority of nrrestfl nro for smoking or dealing in this drug. An excavation is being mndo in front of tho Aliiotani Halo for tho reception of tlio pedestal of tho statue of Kamehamoha. The first shovelful of oarlh waa thrown by Mr. Lishman on Monday last. j The steamer Likelike went away on Monday evening crowded with excursionists for Miiuna Loa, and Chinamen for the various plantations on Hawaii. Most of these latter arrived by the Ger man bark Laiker. The police authorities have been paying their attentions to the drivers of drays, who have been viol tttn? tue law requiring an vonicles to carry a light after dark, and forfastdriving. isoverat uav 0 been arrcatoa una nncu. We hopo next week to translato some moro Klele I'otikohi. The writer in last week's issue of that paper assumos the role of a correspondent, but we strongly suspect it is our old friond the " Enlightener" in a now guise. Tub old story of tho Scotchman who locked his stable after his horses wero stolen is familiar to everyone. The Hoard of Health is showing equally commendable nctivityin trying to lock out the small-pox after it has got in. Gowo' along Queen ntrcoton Wednesday Inst we met a gentleman gallantly struggling ngaiust dif ficulties j n fresh Bouth-wosterlv breczo was blow ing nnd tho result wan that our friend was holding nis uni ny one nana nnu ins nose ny mo otner 1 The Chincso yet remaining in town who arrived by the Xyster oihlbit more curiosity at what thoy bcq on tho strceta than is common with their coun trymen. Thoy may be seen every day luanectiug buildings, vvngons, show "windowH, etc. They nro readily distinguished from thoso that have lived hero some timo by thoir manner nnd their dress, which' la thoroughly Asiatic The barks D. C. Murray and Jane A. Fulkinburg arrived from San Francisco on Tuesday last. They wero repatted off Diamond Head on Monday morning but were carried out to sea by advoree winds. On Tuesday morning they were again off Diamond Head nnu were towed into port. Tho Jm,- ay brought a large mall, but as alio left the Cqast a weok beforo tho lost steamer Australia sho brought no lato news. Last Saturday afternoon the match game of cricket between the II. 0. C. and Honolulu Iron Work) Club enmo off nt Mnikiki. Tho Iron Works lx)a who wero first nt tho bat made n score of 62, The plajinsjof tho Honolulu Club was not very assuring of success until I.lahman nnd Freeth got to the hats together rnakltig n scoro of 00. The total score of tho Honoliilus was 7 27 ahead of thoir opponents, when tho stumps were drawn. The Ailrtrtlter ot Saturday last waa a poem. Wo loam from it that on Tuesday night of last --i- .1.1... i..t.i i:ni.iHi.... a..i.n.i , 1....1 ..t 1 thunder rolled, tho water-laden rain clouds poured, and it is thought that many a road Hunervisor 'swored.'" We read in it of tho "Into outpour IngB," of tho "quleseiuit Nuuanu," and of the "musical Walkahalulu." Have wa a accoud " Et trlck shepherd" in our midst ? Wo suggest that ho bo appointed poet laureate. Tna steam roller made qulto a sensation in Nuu anu Avenue one day last week. Three or four private carriages were neirly upset or run away with, not to mention hacka. The machine is no doubt a very valuable assistant in keeping nur roads or streets in good condition, hut it) use nhould bn restricted ns nearly as possible to lion business hours, and a man should always accom pany it to warn pasuors-by and to balp them it necessary, in tho cam of frlghtouod or restive horses. Johh Aixxa, charged with having opium In hla pom tension, wan fined flOO in the l'olico Court this week and sentenced to alx months hard hbor, and the opium waa eonflaeated by th Oovernraent Alvabi, charged with larceny, pleaded gailty and waa sentenced to three month Imprisotimeiit at hard labor. Ouorg JJtll, for aUallng a hate st from the TrUphoue Company, a o received thraa months. T. Miller, in whoa poawwion waa found ten oana of opium brought by the J$nnU Pitt, uaa triad on Wednesday for smuggling ofriuu and sentenced to three mont imnnaouaat at hard labor aad (o pay a Am of fioo. The total number of deaths reported in Hollo' Inlu for Iho month of NovemW was thirty-seven. Ofilicm2l were irtllM and 111 females. Twenty, live wMre lnllvts of the Hawaiian Islands, three wero from China, two from Iho South Sea Islands, two from Great Ilrlhiln. two from tho United States, 0110 from Dnunark. ono from Nicaragua, and 0110 from l'ortugnl. '1 ho mortality, for the month of November last year was C7 and for tho HAino month In 187H, 08. Tun band will play thlt nftcmoon nt Kmma Square. The following Is tho programme 1 " The We.ldlne Mirch".. Mendelssohn Overture "The tjneen nf Spades". ...........ii.Siippo Ilarcarole "Fisherman's Song" I.anire Walts-" Loved and Lflsl",, Mnller Selection "The Puritans" , ... ,. llelllnt Quadrille- "Thetllrls Hoarding School" Snppe 'Iliotnett moonlight concert will tnko placo on Monday, Ucc. i:itli, nt tho Hawaiian Hotel ion Tuesday, Doc llth and on 'lhursday, Dec. ICtii nt Lmina Square. TnmK nrrlved in Honolulu last week by tho " Chniff IP5 Chinese, and by the Isiktr Pm nearly WW In ono week. Of ibis number only twelvo wero females. Almnt ISO of theso neoplo havo nrrlvril hern during the last four months. If tlio Chinese are considered by thoso most Interested In tho la Imr question to bo adeslrabln rltsi of immigrants, tho problem will solve Hat If. If they aro not a de sirable clas.s, immigrants must bo brought from othor countries liefora It Is too Into. If anything is to bo 0W0, It must bo done now, or tho golden importunity will have passed, rhnps foroTer. With tho nnmber for December tho Cullornlan condudcA Its first jcur nnd second volume, 'J he editor Kays ! "So far ns our patroiiago is concern ed wo havn met with a generous welcome. Start ing in nn Inauspicious time tho Callornltin Insvel madn nn niispicious beainnlng.' Tills we nro glnd to hear nml wo think that its second year will bo even moro priMjicrotis than its first. A ticrusnl of tho index for tho volume, which Is published this month, shows what n valuable addition to mag nrino literaturo has liecn contributed liv the Cull- ornhiu In tho priscntnumlHr the following will no found pirtlciilarly Interesting! " Havonnrola," " Tho Ancient Glaciors of tho Sierra, " Bud " Miss ion San Gabriel "a tiocin. The American bark Any Turner, Capt. Newell, arrived on the .Id Inst,, 138 daH from lioiton. Sho Is a vory handsomo vessel nnd npiienred at her wharf after her passage through tho Atlantic, round tho Horn and up tho l'acino, a perfect mo del of neatness and efficiency. It is always easy enough for a smart Captain and orow togivonship a coat of paint on nny fine day towards tho cud of a passigo, but to an accustomed oyo the way tho sails aro furled, tho lend of tho running gear and tho condition of tho standing rigging, is moro elo quent thin paint, and wo know of scarcely nny ship brought into this harbor in tho highly credit able condition of Capt. Nuwcll's, An attempt was mado to enter Dr. McKibbiu's store from tho matika side, on Sunday night. Tho burglars first tried tho window nnd pried up tho sash, but wero bafllod by tho Iron liars Inside. Thoy then nttneked tho door, but falling to oiicn it, Mrippcd off tho moulding of tho upper (nnd larger) panol and bored two holes, ono nt either bottom corner in ordor lo wrench out the panel, but here they were ln'ittcn ngnin, for tho door was lined with sheet iron, Tho instrument employed, a blunt piece of rod-Iron, was left behind. The attempt must have taken up a considerable timo, nnd necessirily made a good dell of noiso. The pollco know nothing about it until thoy wero called In, tho next morning. It is supposed that the bur glars wero in search of opium. This is tho fifth or sixth attempt on tho same store. Honolulu and her affairs continue to attract a good deal of attention in tho United States. Un der tho heading of "Sandwich Island Affairs," wo learn from the Desertt Xeia of Nov. !), 18S0, that tho Mormon Conference hero commenced on tlio Cth of October, lasted for " fivo daja of refreshing religious exercises." Thirteen meetings were held and Elder IJ. Clulf lectured on tho book of Mor mon for nn hour nnd n half each evening. Four " Eldors," foreigners to Indue bv their names, and ten native Elders, wero nmiointcd for mission nur poKcs in this group for tho next hIx mouths. Tho writor is very hard on ''Apostato Mormons," who will, ho says, always vote for tho man that pays best. Wc congratulate ourselves nnd non-Mormon readers at tho thought that wo havo not to listen to "Brother Cluff on tho book of Mormon" for an hourltnd .1 half each evening, to say nothing of the rest of tho sixty spenkets, who are reported ns having helped to provido tho "refreshing cxercisos." On Saturday evening last tho California Theatre Co. gavo thoir first entertainment In Honolulu at the lloyal Hawaiian Theatre whero thoy will con tinue to play until thoMusioUnll is ready for oc cupancy. The progrnmme, Saturday evening wasn serio-comic little play, "A Husband to Order," nnd tho laughable fnrce, " Tho Wandering MinBtroI," tioui 01 wuicu were numirnbly executed nml wero well received by tho lnrgo audience. Where all of tho players did so well wo ennnot commend nnyouo in particular. Mr. Chas. B. Wells, J. M. Francoour find Miss Eliza .Long are well-kuown in Honolulu, and tho other members of tho company havo nl ready become fnvorites with the public. On Mon day evening tho company rendered tho comedies "Six Months Ago and "Checkmate." On Thursday was given the pretty littlo domestic drama" Chim ney Corner" in n thoroughly artistic stylo, no rant intr or roarinc. but really Good itctlnr.s o food that wo could not help wishing them a better theatre and a larger audlonco .The latter thoy aro sure of when their merits arc known. Hawaii. Of auuea TnonrroN ono of the oldest residents of this group, died nt Kona, Nov. MHh. The eruption at Maunn Loa and Kilauea Is still activo, but seems to bo diminishing at tho former place. His Majesty landed at Mahukona and proceeded nt once to Kohala where we hear that a grand ball is to be given in honor of the visit of Ilia Majesty and palaco attendants. , A committee consisting of three natives and throe whites has been selected by the people of Kohala to secure tho means nnd make the ncces snry arrangements for tlio erection of a statuo to lYiiiueuumoiKi x 11 1 mat pinco. 0.1 Saturday, Nor. 27th, threo races'took placo on tho Knlopt traok noar Houokna. The track is 1100 yards in length and tho distance was repeated. Four horses entered for tho Honokan purse of if 100 Nuhiwa, Kimo. l'rince and Bilk. Tho form; or was winner, making tho timo in 1.10 nnd 1.18. Tho second race, con tinted by Knkut .ind Dick, waa won by tho former time, 1.19. Tho third race, between Colonel nnd Drown, was won by the latter time, 1.18. After tho horAO racing, a 100 jnrd footrace took pinco nnd waa won by Wm. liaBtit'. time, Ul seconds. Thero wero live con testants in this race. v Kauai. A commencement has been mado f or a fino bridge over tho Wniull stream ou this Island, an iraproy roent much needed. Mb. II, J. Kinnei waH killed last last week nt tho Kilauea plantation, by tho accidental oxplosion of giant powder caps In nis pocket. The Kilauea Sugar Company, Ksua', are having considerable trouble with some of their white la borers. Fivo ot them who refused to work, wore taken to llaunloi nnd fined. Queen' Hospital Eeport, A semi-annual meeting of tho Hoard of Tmstees of tho Queen's Hospital was held at tho ltoom of tho Chamlier of Commerce on Wednesday last tho 8th December when the Treasurer made his Horul annual report showing the amount of- of $3,297 (in on hand. The physician's re wrt waa rrad and tho same being of interest to tho community at large wo give it in fall. The report of tho Visiting Committeo was in every respect favorable aa to tho condition of the hospital and tho.trcatmtnt ot its. innnteg, and we aro happy to make this Important institution maintain Ita position nf 'efficiency and usfesoluesa among tho native and foreign population of these; Islands, HokolvmiJ November 30th, 1880' To the Trustees ot tho Queen's Hospital: Gen tit men, Uiava the honor to submit the following for the. quarter ending November 30th, 18$0. The total number of pntUnia at 1'wfa In tlie hospital Is 77, viz 1 W HawallaiiTl males and 27 females and 19 foreigners 15 paying, The nnmherof admissions during this period were, 130, viz 1 88 Hawaiian 6V1 males and SS fe males and 42 foretjmer. Discharged, Vfi, -vlsi 71 Ilanallaus, 43 malos and 2 females aud SI 'for eigners. Deaths, 20,vU;4 Hawaiian, 7 SoutL Boa Is landers and 0 foreigner ; Uguiursl debility, b dys entery, 3 pulmonary consumption, 2 bronchits, ' dhaMse ot heart, 1 convulsion, 1 accident, 1 paral ysis, 1 hriuorrhago, and 1 uuV.uowu who died soon after admission. , The hlgbeit number of In-door patlenta wa 82 : the lowest (V). Dally average 70. Number of pre scriptions U,U. The nt-aber ol paUtaJa tfaaUdlntha boeaiUl waa a foliiw j September , KB; October, 17) November, 112. C kUa at toe dJefteuetry, SM,' New aasnea ea-red in tho dispensary book. iOtS. aUtfejtfully aubsitted, Itoau? JskaUaaisi.' , ' , ' . I . Ntwi from the Volcano. Utfo, DoeomberSd, ltWO. Eirrxrtn fivrimniT Irte fcqvrmber tflih Thls evening1 the flow wa more brilliant than for some timo past and there) was more reflection In the sky. Tho flow Is extending towards Manna Kea. November 27th.--Tnoufri thldX. m. fi o'clock Is about tho samo as last night, but wo could mm more plainly where It procctiJa from The lava seems toboqnltohlguaml sovoral cXmes havo in add their appearance one Is qulto largd rind f rial ort top, and looks like a house. Tho patty of six who went to seo'lhe flow havo returned and rt U ) hot that they could not get near enough to-s it well. This morning there wan mnch wiow oil Manna Kea. It was an odd sight, on ono mountain snow and on another .opposite a fountain of fire. Nov. iSlh. Tho flow at 9 r. m. Is not M bright it was, except nt tho end, whero it Is brighter than wo havo seen It for rvomo timo f t seems to lie run ning quite rapidly. Can sec no flow towards Kau. 1 ho placo where tho flow' proceed from, looks longer than usual, as It also does at the end. November 29-30. The flow was very leng and bright Inst night. A gentleman who returned to day rejMjrts that Kilauea la active. Tho south lalio is overflowing says a now lako has 'just com menced to flow near the south lake. All the hkes are getting moro actlvo than usual. We can see a largo tcflcctlon from Kilauea qulto often from here. ' Decomtier 1st. l'artleswho have been to dee the" flow returned and reiort that lbre aro three streams. Wo can see but one from hero. Thty say that the threo aro very near together and about 100 feet wide, nnd will soon Join. Thoir proximity makes them appear a one lo us. Tho largest flow Is not over Iwefv'o'mllM long and Is about thirty miles from Hilo. Tho tliresj flows are coming towards llllo. It blrkacrat In about tho same placo as In 'flfl. It con',meried on Friday evening Nov. Cth, and by 8-iturday It had ' run about Id miles. Tho crater can be reached In about three days from here. We nro assured that wo need feel no alarm as the flow could not r.caeh ns tn at least three months, the way it It ruiming at present. Tho lava is of a very peculiar color and tho parties who returned have not seen any like it beforo. December 2d. Could not aea the flow as well as nsual last night but thero waa a great reflection. The placo whero tho flow proceed from waa mora plainly seen than common. Am glad to see thai wo aro to bo favored with a large numbor.of vUlt-' ors from Honolulu. The weather for the past four weeks has beet perfection. Never saw finer in my life. November Is the time to come, nnd those who intend to como should come nt onco while wo nro so highly favored as td weather. Yours Truly, J. A. M. The Chinese in Hawaii. I. . Editor of the Saturday Prtn: Tho want of labor lias been Bcvorely felt' throughout this Kingdom for aomo timo past', ami tho present vast influx of Chincso lias in no way lessened tlio demand its far as tlio hnolo is concerned. Tho privileges nnd free dom which n Chinaman enjoys on his landing here aro such as lie novor experienced in tho land of his birth. Thoy nro of n class that never worked' for a foroignor before, and tliorcr foro they prefer to ongngo in tho sorvico of their countryman to that of tho hntcduntu (foreign dovil). This country not having nny treaty with China, tho question may- reason ably bo asked, Aro Iho Chinese to bo allowed to "go ob thoy please" ? If no, tho sooner a treaty in mado the hotter. No doubt wero a treaty contemplated, and an Ambassador dis patched to tlio Flowery Kingdom, tho Chinoso would roccivo his propositions courteously, and give him to understand that no difficulty Hcb in tho way of their acceptance, but In their turn thoy would assuredly present a con tra account which tho most astuto Hawaiian diplomat would find difficulty , in meeting. But very fow havo a, clear idea of how serious a problem this wholesale immigration of Chi nese males without femiles ia likoly,tobocotno,, and that at no very distant date. The so called Chinoso "cheap labor" is sololy trades-union feeling foundod on trndcs-nnlon grounds, bettor known in China under the cog nomen of a guild. Proposals havo been mader in tho Press to meet both tho scarcity of do mestic servants nnd other labor difficulties but tho importation of Chinese does npt appear to assist in the solution of the problem. Tho Stato of California has found this out to its cost. It ought to be a matter of, great interest to the rulors of this country to loarn tbenatura of tbo treaty on the subject of immigration that has lately been concluded between the United States Commissioners and tho Qovornment of China. Ought not a Hawaiian lauding in China to be allowed tho samo privilege aa a Chinaman in Hawaii? Certainly he ought; Hut such is far from being the caeo. If tha Hojournor in China is ossessed of wenlth, ho Is permitted to invest it in Chinoso produce; principally loa nnd silk, at a treaty port only; Ho is not allowed to buy from the grower, neither will ho bo permitted to venture beyond tho confined limits of a treaty port .without endangering his lifo. Ho ennnot buy land and till tho aoil ns n Chinoso docs horo, and also in Australia, tho United Btatcs, and elsewhere. Tho Chinese in this country send money home from timo to time, nnd finally when thoy have acquired a littlo fortune, they return home with tho entire balance. A brinl consideration will show how grave a state of things this is. Lot us glance for a moment at the proportion of imports sad ex ports between tho two countries. The former consists principally of victuals ar.d wearing apparel fortho Chinese, paid for by the pro duce of Hawaiinr, soil, whilo the exports, aro nil with (be exception of treasure. The,drain of money to China is steady and certain, and it ought not (o'bo surprising 'if it be regarded with some nlartn, Wo will now advert to a still' more serious aspect of tho question, viz; ihe moral aspect. Tho laborers that aro exported from China be I lug chiefly to the lowest class of the popula tion, llioy are nominally "engaged' to emu grate, but in reality it ia not ao. To an ob servant oyo thoy appear to bo generally devoid of moral sepso. Thoy hare but little notion of common humanity or tho valuo of human lire, abd possess few virtues beyond Industry and an apparent kind of quiet orderliaeae. They live iu vlee and depravity before lliey come here, and "morality" does not exist amongst them, Their chief gratlncatiefl 'is abandonment to Xlie fascinating Inteiieiattetfof tho opium pipe. Of this claaa ere "ttiey' iliat come froii Canton, An oScial report' is-elr C.tlifornia recently, states, that "during their reaideuco bete they havo noyer adopted our habits, ureal, of educational .system; Jbava never learnt the anctity of areata j aever desired to become citizens or.parfbrm tbo du ties of such 1 never ceaswl tfce' worship of laeir Idol gods, or ad vane 0 onefslep beyoad Ike tra ditions of their native hire." WHh 'theta fuels before us how can wa expect tbewlfa be of any (mUo benefit to tki country' TV . ' " A KAKAaitfA in,mia. SB)aaBB ' Mew XteiM TwtO si. 1x3 STi I W"Xl twiw.w