m COMMERCIAL. IIOSOLVt.V J.f.V 8, IMI. Untlneta has Improved somewhat tinea last week, at though ve ry Utile Ufa It yet exhibited. Import of gen eral merchandise from th Coast have been ijnllo large, ml rontldcrable lumber hat arrived from the "north wM." Large quantities of siijtr received from the other Islands hive been exported to thrCoatt by tailing vetelt. Th City of .New Votlc, licnte December 3Iit, look 8.MI lb. pill ii to Hytlney. Then- In irreat tcarrlty of hay and feed of all kind's. The Kalakana, prongst 171 bitea of hay from Pan l'ranclsco, bnt a large portion of It carried at a deck load, was mnch damaged bjr being wet. There la a gen eral fletre amongthe bnslncts men of Honolulu lo hare a monthly tcttlcmcnl of accounts Instead nf quarterly at at pre'nt, and I: will probably be brought before tha Cfinrhhrt of Commerce soon, fna concerted action. It la hoped that aortic mntnal ayrce'nent wll be made by whlca the chanitocan bo bronphtabont. ty recent advices per Hochnnj .mm I'an Franrlen giving1 dare to Icemln-r ml, we learn that the market 1 qnlte hare of raw anjart, recent ari'val per Klla and Hosarloand a cargo from Manila being quite opportune tiintatlons, Manila bails, $ 0, cqnalllng J7 IV Ite Ined sugars range from 1355c crushed to 10'jc coffee tngars. New York rates for Cub., tngtrt range at about JH 7S. Hawaiian molat.es la quoted from )c to SSe. " Hawaiian rice la reported to be free and liberal, cant Ing speculation thetcln, sales reported, 5'e toK'ic. Illdea may be quoted rnm 9!c lo W',4c wet; calf skins, 10c to I2ci goat skins, 15c to "Wc according to quality; dry hides, kip and calf, I8'ie to 10c. Tallqw la In good demand at 5te to 6c. CMlTeo may be quot;das havln.tn downward tendency, owing to advices from the Kat, salev ranging from I3c to 14c ' Hy the quarterly report of tho Collector-Oeneraf, for the quarter ending December 31tt, 1850, of our moat Important export, which we f present In tabular form, shows a gratifying Increase oyer the exports for the list quarter of 17. The tabic altoglvct the total an imal exports fo'r'both yeara, 2 3 : 35 g :, , tip n a 5 Totil Value..... 3S 3 $& 8 j tow " -.a ?t ! id Ji -.m m M " W - &' r ; " ; S tn Willi none, Ihi . 2. 5 i a K - - - o ihtep rlklna, pea S ; 3 ; 8 : S? : S Peanutn.ib : : : : st : i . " J B K 'i l. iicici !., in. - : ss S : - vi " d cmtie Head : : : : :a : S ? ; ! II , L o 3 itum, fan : : : 2 : T n ' i i . 4 2 B Whale Oil, gain. ". ; S ; S ; S. ; ", 5 2 I a 111 s 11 hi !s S Wool, n. i fr x. : B3 e. ci n I - o l cT I'ulu, Dm i . 3 3 S H S !? 8 5 3 5 , --r- e g ? : s : 8 : S : -. . uiiow, iim.... a : 2 : -.;-.: xs r " z r n fjmir sunt, t :s : 5 2S : ?, yi a ! g; i tiidca, pc n. 3. s.s ; 3 5 -a 2 tir. " Ho - 3 : 2 : Sf. 5 : . . float Bklna, pen . : . : . . : U e - d yj -; llananu, l.rirlm "-'. -i ; '.n ". ; K - K ' asl " u C j. Funjui, II 2ll ' 2 23 : g Poi, 1 I : : : : sb : b 6 c ' . . ' o . S K" """ -' s s 2 con-cc, ib. fc-2 s s sta : a o to -(o " V 1C - I I goo r on ir- n a UlfcIl,,, 32 S 88 1: g elj o j j I'a.ij, ib. :.: : : -555 "5 CA H M -g t O " -"' i iT ar o a Si Motf., cnll. 0-"V ! 1 S,i S ! r- .-- fca - ss a - - 1 , f ." . " c a 8uaAR.1lii SS S S' 5 5 I s" - g -e SS : : 2S :l ;. - s"S s I i s 1 5 3 e, - a PORT OP HONOLULU. Arrived. Jan S-Btm I.lkcllke, from Wlndwaid Him Jninei Makae, from Kniinl Scb Mary K KoM.cr, from KonaandKau Sell Marlon, from KuUutliaelu . Sell Kaulkennull, from Honokaa 3 belt Mana, from Knhnlul 4Chncso S S llochuns, ltcrton, 12 daya from Ban Franclrro tv Sell Win wick, from Kalaupapa 0 Am ech baiah Ann, Johnston, 27 daya from Han IJIcro Am bUino Munltor, Ncloon, 33 daya from llnm- bolut Haw b"tne Storm lllrd, Tearney, DO daya from Jahilt Sell KcUnuluolil, from Hanalel .7-Aiu wh bk John llouland, (Irecn, 21 daya from - J Han l'mncUco. Lringoiruud on Ralalea rch Vivid, Mnnn, tijj daya (rum Fan- nlii'a laland Sell Uaio'.Iiu. from Kauai Sch Wallele, from Mallko Hell I.uku, 'rom Hone hi in Li'iiur. from liana mid Molokat H Ht.nr O It Utntiop, from Kauai. Stmr Kllauea llou, from Kahultil. &UUd. Jan 1 Am bk Mohican. Ilcrry, for San l'ranclaco . 3 Stm l.ehua, for Molokal and liana Htm U It llUhnp, fur Knual 4-mml.lkellkr, for Vlncl7ard Sch l'rliico, fur Koua and Kau Sell Waliile, ,r l'aauliuu Sch Walchu, foi Kuan Sell Haleakala, fur llilo Am bk I) C Munay, Havens, for San Franclnco 6-Am !W llueiia Vl.:i, Calliuuii, for Port Uamble Sch Marlon, for Kuknlliuclo Seh Mniy K Konter, for Konaand Kau ' O-Scb .Warwick, fur halanpapa ' Onlneio S H lloehung, t'etenion, for Honckong Jan 7 ltalafeaacU Vivid, Manu, for Familng a lilauu Veaaala la Fort. Haw achr Julia A Lout; Ilrlt bk Jndy Lampion, Mitraton Hwtdlih bk llrrmlne, l.onnert'll Am bktno Kurt'ka.Tv'ordbur Jalnlt Ictno Nlcolaua Am bgtue J 1) Sprcckke, Hatucn -Aui tcru II i a, l'nul Haw bk Kalakuua, Jenka Am tcb Cainlc Hayward, I.e llallulcr .Am wl Sarah Ann, Jouniton Am bktne Monitor, NcImiii Uw bg.na HI or m lllrd, Tearney JUIaleu ech Vivid, Mann V ! Ezpaotedat Houolulu, from Foreiga Porta. Silt bk Ltaala Imdale, Moaaop, Liverpool, due T 11 Davlee, Agent Ilrlt bk Viola. Price, Liverpool, due tier bk U r Harndel. Scbruck, llremen, due, 11 llackfeld t'u, Agvnla Ocr bk AtalanU, , llien.ru, due Kebai-M, iret, II II.lkfcldACo, As.nta Iltlt bk Alk.haw, Taite, lllaai-ow, Ju March 15-W, O W Macfarlane X Co, Agvuta Am bk Kdtvanl May, Johiieou, llo.tun, duo April 1-S, 11 llr.u., .a l.t Annlll, Hrlt bk Highflyer, Hcbtmaiiu, London via St Michael, ailed Nov bill,- , AkciiU Ocr 8 H ((ulnta, , Hongkong, due, II Hackfeld & Uo, Annta Am tent Lumnoer, lllrkholm, 1'ort Uamble, due, II Hackfeld A Co, Aceuta Hawbk Kale, A hi born, llremen, to aall In Dec, II Hack- laid A Co, Avrnta Am tern Una,, Humboldt, loading Nov Haw K'tjic 1'omare, Tripp, SO Ulambi, due lu all Jan, I'rtldeiilHoanl luiinlcratlnii.AKviit Haw bk )laa!l, Whitney. & h lnland, duo tu all Jau, Proautent Iburd Iiubilgrntlon, Ageul' Am tint MeifiK), Cunningham, fiom Hongkong Ai'.i rhr W 11 Mejrr, Sju KraucUcu, due.O llrcwer X Co. Avvnta . Am bktno DUcovery, l'enhalluw, San KrancUco, duo Jau 1A H Hackfeld A Co. Ageiita er bk Mua, from Norway, due April 1-5, II Hackfeld JiDo, Avr'llt. s ' Kornrtlau bk lkta, from Norway, fir Maalae., Maul, du March 1 5, II Hackfeld A Co, A'jeula Am Ik tin Klla, Tiirnur, Han Kranc'.co, IujcHu; Dec 3, v urcYirr a; to, Aeui Am ten lUwario, Duualu, ban Francltco, for Kabalul, loading 1) W, W ii 1 win Co, Ageiita Am ch Claua SprecJirl, Couilnt, ban Fraucltco, for Kahulut, V a lrv.it i Cu, Ak 1U Am aejft Ida McKay, tailed from bau Francltco via Humboldt. Dec 10 An tern A 1 Jordan, Crack, San Francltco, loading Dec l. II Hackfeld Co, Agent i Am bk 11 TV Almy, Freeman, brn Framtaco, loadlog IHcU. Cattla A Couke.. A-nta mta Ziulaudla, Chevalier, bau Francltco, du Jan L H Hack.'eld A Co, Ageult mt ItUUr of Sydney, Dear joru, Syduey, duet Jan IT, 11 UarJtfold Co, Aitnta Aw bk LUxU Marthall, Dahler, Fort Ulakely, due, ASita A Kublnaou, Ageuta Am bk Camden, , Port Uamble, due Jau tS-aJ, II Hackfeld Co, Ajenta USS l'enacola, Taylor, sUu FtuicIico, to aall about J" I i i , i Am bk ChrtUlr. lUtcbelder, Xcw York! to aall UnK, - Ci atle A tiwke, Ateult SHIPPING NOTES. The Am bTlne John I) Spreckel h discharged all of her cargo, and now lie oil Flh Markrt wharf. She will load bark to San FrancUco with dltpatch, and vtlll probably tail on S .turday nel. The Am ch Sarah Ann arrived from San Diego on Thttr dy lat after a paa;e of 17 daya. Mi baa a cargo of monldlni eand She la lying at Tlbbeta A 8orenone wharf. Tho Haw bk Kalakana if at Ilrewer A t'o'a wharf dlt i barging a cargo of general merchandlte from San Kranrlfroi arter whlcu Ahcwlll load back, to aall In about two weeka. The III bk l.adr I,ampon l at Ilrewer .1 Co' wharf oadlng for San Francltco. and Judging from the way engar cornea along, the will rail about Monday or Tues day neat. The Am ech Cattle Itayward It at the Ktplanade, op posite the Cnttom llnne. She la about discharged, and tall to-morrow for . nmboldt. T'ie Am bktne Monitor. Just at hand, It dlrcharging a cargo of redwood at the old tteamthlp dock. The Am tern Kva I ai Hie foot of Fort tlrect die charging lumber. She will return to Humboldt early neat weel:, unlets the succeeds In getting it cargo of sugar for San Francltco, The Am bbtne Knreka It at the P H fi fl Cnmniny'a dock loading for Han Francltco, for which port eho will tall to-merrow. The Swed bk Hermlnc l tn the etrMm. She will tall for Hongkong about Wednesday ncM. The Ocr 8 H Qnlnta It hourly expected from China. Tho wh bk John Howland, Capt Orcen, It lying oft and on. The Storm lllrd arrived In port yeiterday from the South Sea Itlandt, with 73 South So- Itlanucra. They have All been lauded and tatc'natid. The Haw rch Mana It In qea, online. The Chlnere H S llieliung tailed for Hongkong on Thurtday, taking It) Chine -e pattengers. Ily laic California papers wo no, lie llio death nf Capt A .1 Worth, He waa formerly m.isicr o,' the schra Fanny and Flying Mist. The U H fl l'ensacola will jet aw.ty about Jan 1st and will proceed -o Iloncliiln. Af.ci Imtthe may continue tn Month Amcrlc or p.o'ijly re. inn hcie. All The many friend of Capt F S IlVfleld will tit pained tn hear that ho lies ilinycrnn.ly III at hit retldence. The gentleman bus been niemlrled for many y art with the maritime n flairs of nurpou.nnd It It tu be hoped that lie will recnvir speedily.- -Alia. MEMORANDA. Itiport of the bark Kalakana, .Tenkt, Matter Sailed from San Francltco December nth. Willi n tonth wind and thick fog. lied ihe wind from SSKIo WKWSO days, with a great denl nf rain . In bit S3 1 1, long 1 1.., hail a heaty gale from SW, wiili muy hljli, confuted ten. At times our ttoek, cnntttlliig of one hortc and several cows, were nenrly ihownecl. Ilae hml more bad weather on this trip than In all my voymresoii this route. Since leaving long H'Whavc bad n current telling X NW thirty miles per diy The rains h.no b.eii so heavy that wt have fount! It ImposslMi' to keep our deck Inail tlry, though covered with canvas. Ilereniber-.tlh, otf iinwnu, linn n yery rienvy Fqunii irom r , latiing nhont two hours. Sighted Maul on the morning of the Willi. From thence to port H3I1I hauling airs antl calms. Iteportof stmr llochtiiig, Peterson, Master Left San Francisco December Sid, at 5 r, with light hi: wind antl heavy rnln during the day. December Sllb, ttronj HI winds and rnln, with heavy smcIIj thin rolling heavily Bnd shipping a great deaf nf water, December Kth, strong HK winds, with high, con fused sea; tlenmtr shipping conslileinbln water Had similar we.itberon the ar,th. Decombei 27lh, m-jtlerntc H SW wind, line clear neither; heavy swell from westward. Fine weather on SSIIi and mill. December .'ih, moilcinlti S SW wind, with rnln; heavy swell from W; thlp rolllni batlly; rarried away main lop nes. In Ihe ejes of rig ging. Favorable weather until he 3d Insl. at S.C0 a m, when ship inn llilo a heavy swell from nor,hwest, which caused the vessel lo roll considerably; shipped 11 heavy sea. which broke away Ice-cliet,, caboose, etc; hove to for three hours. From thence 10 port, modernif nntl flue, with heavy swell from westw-.rd. Sighted O11I111 ill fi A January Ith. Tobk pilot nt 9.15. niteport ot Am sch Sirah Ann, Johns. on, Jlas.cr fuillitl from San Dluo I)-cembiT I0,b, lbM), For the tlrst four days had slron'i wcsic.ly winds, with blli sea nntl heavy squalls. Thence ,0 lat !!.'i N, 'r,uj 1S.V W, squnlls and calms, villi hravv swell ftnr.i w-,ril. From thence to lat 21' N rnnable w'niN .10m soiithwat-il nntl westward; then ensteily, with heavy swell from westward. From tlicuco lo port Ibjlit wlnils troni nor.h ward nntl eastward. IMPORTS. From San Francisco, per Hoelinn?. Jsini-ry tit 0 11 Dlekevi " pks mtlse.u bxs ,'n plales; Wilder t Cot cs furniture, I cs clothing; M Dickson: 2rs intlse; A A Moutanu: 1 cs mtlso; .John SnA X Co: SI pkgs Iron ware; C K Williams: 8 pUgt futnitnfe; I. 0 Sresttvlch A Co:' 1 10 pkgs fruits, etc; and 18 pkjs indso to Chltusc firms. F-om Knteka, per Moniior, .Innnary (ith S78,!XK3 ft lumber, -l'i M shinglet, I.ewers .t Dichson. Fnm San Diego, per Saiuh Ann. January Gib 15 tons snutl. to order. From Eureka, per Catslc llrywn d. D'cember 31st KIS.r.iOU lumbei, I M plckc.s. '!." M ehlnlcn, f0 ks potnioes, 3 cs cflcct" to Cjpt lllako. From San F'unclco, per Krbkdiin. Dei ember 31st O Lvcs: 1i!l pes cet'.ii-- M Makay: -1 iikg1! Irliiim'ngs; Hoi p ,t, Co: jl .ial" Ivy ' I 'ibis i .- ;t k'js mtlso, .) bbls floni; Lovejoy,; Co: .V)cs It er, Ocs iuiJ.';y; Low ers fc Ilckt.on: li'i csaiul Lgsientl; (Ico F V.'etts.'Jcs mdse; T ( Thini.i: !J en btiocs; Mnct'arlsnc ,t Co: 1 15 cs vrfiiitlsy; It .McKHi'jln: S cs tl tigs; II Mey A. Co: i"J c groceiles; L McColly: 1 ck ciockc.y; H 11 Dole: HfJ net pipe; Lciiehan ,fc Co: 3) jitg lnuti.s; HiiHU.tr .t Co: 1 c- nit'so; l 1) Freeih: '.vitks llorr; I)H"ii"hani ,t Co: 1' I cs till, itipk" bpidwaiu; .1 S Wulko,: :lioree; Cas tle J: Cookq: 3w bales hay, 3", sks gia'ti. Jtl pk; su ceilea;F A Hchaurc, A 1 Cor SSI pit " unite; oie ci : 148 sks bipii,4 cal-s, II iikmdse; Spelter: 'J1 ikis mil ; .! Nntt A Co: !) pi. s mtlse; K 0 HaM .t Huh: 37 pk-;s powder; O Afturj:'. nil sks flour; .1 W Wlllieins: 3 pk-i fumiiein; 1 Segei'.eu .t Co: llpKgt. Ironwnio; C K lllisius: 11 ct eiubere; (iilnbeei.i A Co: 10 cs cigars 1 ip!;itlrygoot s, ll8pl.;s;;iocerlcs; A WDusli: I coots ftmls; Ilojchlacei .t Co: 7 c dry goofs; T L ck: 12 cs guns, powt c- e c; WO liwlu & Co: ! Mils snliiitin; A flni : ttljskr (lofr; Mcl.eni llrtu: 10 cs brent', 10c oil; Orey ,t Co: I csk piini o"'; A 1. Smlili: Jtes mschliie", cle,; McI'i,yicL os: l!aipk3(;iceil-s; T W ItaullntsilU'i let hav.'IO sl.e iiuls, 10 ctl.-) sotlu; J I Dowse,,: llg.shs eorn,;)l sks bran, luO baleahay; and 7-'fi pkgs indsc 10 Cbluetufliins. EXPORTS. For Sn F.ar.clsco, tier Mohican, December 31st In ballast. For San Francisco, per D C Muiruy, January 3d KS,. 031 lbs sugar, 78'iH lbs tallow, lfiso grls molusari, IX) liclis banauat. Domejtlc vlue, $t,l,.VU 3. For Port Townscnd, per llt'ena Vltta, January Ctli In lullatt. For Hongkong, per Hochnng, January 6th 'J03 lbs id specie. Foreign value, $I!E 1. rice, nn PASSENGERS. For Windward Ports, per Likellke, Deo 21 Princess Lllliioknlanl, 1K Makcc, 11 Itener, . n. r L ......tlln t t, t..lu 1. I .. ,r 20-11 It II J' W llnr- AI1111111. !C Abulia, W Utiunlt, T Johnson, J Ttilten, It Illuiichrortl Itev A O Forbes, A O llronn, J Juan, F Engcrt, Ahl, C Wler and wire. " From Windward Ports, per Likellke. Jan f -Capt T Spencci, K A Diirchndl, W MeDou-jal. M 1) Monaarratt, U F Kastiuan, W 11 Pu'e J W Arinllngo, J Tot, en, T Jtihiistin, A bpencer, .1 II Wllber, F WnniUnbera. .1 W Olrvln.W I' Sharratt, Ah Dak, Mr J Ena.MlsaC John, son. Miss E Thompson, 00 Johnson, D II Hitchcock, Jr.ll Tuiton Jr, Don J W Kultia, Hon I, Aholo, J F Hackfeld, Miss M lllldcbrantl. Miss L llaldwin, Miss Fr-.r, Jude, Makalua and w Ife. From Sau Francisco, per Kalakana, Dec 31 Col Ham'I Norrlt. Capt Von Schmidt anil wife, MUs S Williams, II I! Sherman, I! Frledhinder, Mist Ida Mohrlg, II Owen, H Aekerinnn, C F Smith, II J King, A F Puniest, Hugh Jennet, W H Itiitherford, James lTrnpliy. lllclinril Scnnett, Hubert Donovan, Albert McClure, Vv It Foster, K M Stiickpole, IMword llerry. Wllll.im McCormlck, Henl Donofly, William Henry, Chat lluckley, Thomas McCarthy, Hubert CruHiie. For Han Francisco, per D O Murray, January 3d Mrs J A MIx.Mrs Doyle, John HU.011, J Hutchison, James Anderson, It Smith. F Fjnei, O A Slccncns, U lluckley, It Marl.le, W H Hnllieiford, J Hansen. For HiiiiRkou". per Hochuii';, January 6th Hi adults and & chlldicu, L'tiluese, From Knreka, per Castio Hayw.trd, December 31st Tliomrs Oraham. From San Francisco, per Hocliung, January 4th J Harrison and 10 Culncss; 72 In transitu. From Kureka, per Monitor. Jnntiu y 6th Mrs Thomp etm and four children, T II Palmer, T Mullen, ,..., u j, v.,,iii, tf ,, , mho ur 1,1111 wiir, From San Wright. Diego, per Sarau Aun, January 6th II For San Francisco, per .Mohican, Dec 31 II II Plant. VI DIED. llKCKI.i: V Iii ill's city, January 7th, 1831, l'lmncmrK . HecKLKY, a?cil.'ll )eu,s; mid ut the time of lilstle ceast) was Uuternor for the It'and nf Kauai. WII.LIAMS-In tills cl.v Jau 7,h, at lliti Hawaiian Hotel, II. T, Willuhs, aged 22carv, reciiilly fiom rranelcco by the City of Jfcw.Yo.k, buu Fi-om Ouv Hilo Correspondent IIlu, Dtfceinber 3Ut., 18S0. Kditou SiTUitDAT l'uesa -Tho lUiwfroin Mautin Ixui is tuilil to bo within 1C lullt-s tit this plnco nnii utivitiR moro rapidly tlmti it Iiiih boeti Inttly. TI10 width of tho How is from 0110 luuulrtxUo four hurt Urwl mill fifty feet. Wo cun sco very plnittly Hint it in m-nrer to ub; it tliM not npiwiir over ten milea from Uilo. It i iiuito brilllmit. A imrty hits jjouo up to tho sourco of ttow ; they sLtrttnl Inst Monday. I mu hoping to hnvo 11 report from thorn tn wrlto you in my next letter. Pooplo who think it nlwnyu rains in Uilo should coiuo hero lunv-timl hoo tho dust. Thero tins Ieeu but it few dropd of rnitt bIiico tho How trom Mokun weou 10 coimuonoed, (November Mh.) Yedtc nl.iy tlio wind w ns very violent mid tho dust was llyln nroutid ns though it did not cost rtuythiiiK ; ouu storu was com pulled to claw iu front door or h.ivu tho ods coveretl with duot. II is often ald. "&co Naples nud Die;" sumo my, "Seo Uilo mui get awfully Wet." Hut now it is to cet eoverett with dust ;it is a chance for us. We Imvo deli cious water to wash it down with; it U cool und clwir, mid does iyit run Uirough pipts. Wo have net iuito 10 p)enti(al a supply as formerly. Lttet ulghi wo Imd it lino shower that lasted about au hour, jt was tho tlrst wo have hud worth cjilliiu; a ruin in uanrly two mouths. Them has also lieea boiuo rain in Knu, whoro It was more needed than iu this viciulty. To-morrow, beiti tho 1st of January, 1881, we aro all In hopes that it will not ruin or bo verv dusty, in order that the children way have their parade. The tiuuday School of tho ioreiuu Church will have a sail and picuio at Wsl.ike-t iu which about DO will join. The Native Church and School have h, good treat also provided for thuiu. Our now brass band will head the procession. Children from ueighboriux pl.iuUtious will come here aud join iu the procession. J. A. M, THE SATURDAY PRESS Published for the Sati nnr Pnrts Association by I101IKI1T URIKVK, Hook, Job and (leneral Printer, Ilnnotnln, It I. The SATtnDAT Pnitt cannot undertake to rctnrn communications, accepted or rejected, and we have to request correspondents to append their trne nanus antl adtlrettes, not ntcessarlly for pnblieallrn. If so tie tlrnl, bnt a a guarantee of the good faith of the writer. Kit. HATitntnv 1'nr.ss. SATURDAY PJtESST JAMJAltVB, 1881. 1'ltKSIHKNT IlAYr.s, in liis tncaanpo to t'on grcsR, niiitlo no nllnsion to tlio recent inudtllo in llieBO Islanilfl, in tlint portion of tlioaildrcflB treating of tlio relations, of tlio Untied States with ntlier countries?. Ho ovitlcntly thought it nf very little iniportanco ; or pcrlmm I10 omitted it purpoaoly an n jiint rohnko for tho foolish and cliildliko way in which nffairs woro contlncteil hero. A i.trrr.K paragraph in tho Inst Hawaiian (hurtle nhoul "n biuitllo of sticks" nntl tho valno of concerted action "in ovory depart ment of life, from tho family circlo to tho Cabinet," lias given tho tinprcsaion in many quartets that there vya soino Hiccinl tcaaon for tho hint, nnii that tlifTereliccs had arisen amongst the members of liis Majesty's Cabi net. We nro assured that thero is not nt present tlio slightest ground for tho stipposi tion. W'v. notice tho introdiictriry nrticlo of tho Gazette undor its now editorship and offer our Aloha to the coming, as wo did to tlio parting, editor. Wo cordially ngreo aB to tho " way of doing things" thcicin recommended, and would oven enlarge upon tlio motto by snying there aro different ways of "putting things." Two tlifforont wrilors may romark on tho fliuno occurrence or debato tho s.inio public ques tion, and yet though neither depart from tho truth, each may lend his roaders to opposito conclusions regarding tho uinttcr under dis cussion. Different pooplo look on tho samo question from different points of viow, nnd it is well thnt it Bboiild bo so. Fair nnd open and thorough examination of till public matters, by men of various opinions and widely differ ent habits of thought, antagonistic 0110 to tho other, it may be, is greatly to ho desired. Woro it not so, n humdrum uniformity would bo .1 posilivo ovil -in tho Slato. This lunn wants nono but Chinese laborers, but for tuuatoly his neighbor thinks that Anglo Indians would bo proforablo. A third says got both, and n, fourth recommends freed negroes from tho Southern States. Hcio, then, aro tho moans of raising n hoalthy discussion. .Let ench say his say ; let no 11110 uttribujo malico where nnuu is intended ; lot not a difference bo held to bo n default, or an opposite conclusion ;is a crimo. In illustration of the courso of argument recommended above, wo bog courteously to as miiotho editor of lo Express that inhis issno of Wednesday, January 5th, heisenjiroly mis taken as to tho inspiration of tho nrticlo wo published last week, expressing an opinion that it would not bo wise to rcstiict tho use fulness of tho most prominent physician in tho Kingdom to n placo in which moat of tho work could bo bettor done by a clerk. First, wo nsstuno that nono other than tho foremost physician should bo appointed, and thnn n dilemma arises : cither tho community must bo deprived of tho sci vices of its best physi cian, or tho appointment will becomo thobattlo ground of every ono who wishes to recommend a nominee of his own. Avoiding personalities ns "much as possible, wo can truthfully assert that tho niimo of Dr. MoKibbiu ought not to have been imported into this question. His opinions and ours may or may not be alike, but that our article was in the romotest degrco inspired, sug gested or informed by that gentleman in far romovod from tho fact; neither directly nor indiicctly, from his opinions, did we writo tho nrticlo referred to. Wo cortuinly do not look upon " Dr. MoKibbin as a scholar of bo back ward a character, etc.;" but that has nothing to do with tho question at issue. Tho " crudciicsB" that is, tho unripeness, tho balf-considorod stato, of idea which wo condemned then, and now protest against nfrcsh, was tho suggestion of a " hospital for lcpeiB in Honolulu," which now appears in tho Express in tho modified form of a " boitao of detention," and t'.io positively foolish rec ommendation of ono peripatetic inspector for tho whole Kingdom. If thoso bo not " emtio" nnd unripo ideas, wo aro mistaken. Wo arn also much mistaken it Dr. McKibbin is in any way responsible to tho Uoaid of Health more than any other medical man in tho place who, being asked for it, gives his advice nnd" assist nuco to tho intelligent laymen. Tho Express now complains that tho lopors detained nt tho polico station whilo awaiting convoyanco to Mulakui nro allowed to " con vorso, and evon to shako hands with thoso who know them." It iB not very long Hinco tho samo authority attempted to establish a " hospital for lepers in Honolulu," whoro Ihoy m 'gAf bo tended " by thoii own friends" ! I Tho medical profession in Honolulu is invited to give professional ndvico to tho lay Board of Health ; but it in not fair to sathllo them, still loss ono of thorn, with tho crmlcitess of idea, mid unsatisfactory action, which is almost unavoidable whoro tho uiui-profcssiouul rules absolutely, but builds up his courso of action on ndvico solicited from proiexsional men physicians, engineers, financiers or others ami then iu caao of failure, ot courso throws tho bliinio on thorn. Tho Board of Health needs reconstruction far mora than when that operation wua lust performed. jf A vi'.nY serious Rubjcct is struggling to tho Biirlaco ot our island political questions, to which wo invito thonttoution and earnest con sideration of all thinking men throughout tho community. This is no less u matter than tho Enfranchhtmant of the Chinese. Article 1)2 of tho Constitution, promulgated by KamuliDineha V. iu August 1801 provides that " ovory malo " subject of tho Kingdom, wIiobiu1I luvo paid, ' his taxes, who shall havo attained tho ago " of twenty years, and shall luvo bocn domi ' ciled iu tho Kingdom for 0110 year im " mediately preccodiug tho election; and shall " bo poascised of real property iu the Kiug " dom, to tho value over ami abovo all in " ctiiubauccs nf one hundred and fifty dollars ' or of a lease hold property on which tho " rent is twenty.ftvo dollars u year, or of an " iucomo of not less tbau bovoii ty-flvu dollars " per yo.ir, derived from any property or roiiio " liwvfol employment und shall know how to ' ro.id and writo, if born sinco tlio year 1810, " and shall havo caused his tiamo tn bo enter " et I on (ho lUt of voters of his district, as " may bo provided by law, shall bo entitled to " ono voto for tho UepreseuUtivo or lto " lloprcaentativcs of that district. " Now here is no provision for tho refusal -nf tho voting (Kiwors to anyone who may claim it, except tho very moderate qualifications specified. The language or languages in which the wuuld-bo voter is requested to bo ablo tu read and write aro not mentioned. The qualifications prescribed are suuh as may bo easily acquired by every Chinaman in the Kingdom. They now hold real properly to a very considerable extent ; rico fields, sugar plantations, and every sort of industry, they tako in hand. By tho census taken !u Dec. 1878 there were no less than 5,79 Chinese here. Since then these numbers have largely increased; of these, at the tiino the ccusiu was ... . as. l ..I 141 .toaA fumaalnJ. Ti.atM mta KSal& IttfcVU Will fdi wcin ivtiiaiiri iuw mv iifjug that a Clilnamau, bo be wh"oresoever'he'uiy, is a Chinaman and notu citizen of tho country ho may luvo temporarily honored with his presence Tlio very idea of a voting power is unknown, nnd except to a fow individuals, ab solutely iiiilntollegiblc. From birth onward for many fcorc of generations, tho Chinaman lias been accustomed to bid or to bo bidden. Tho official commands and tho non-official obeys. Of theso sit thousand Chinese, proba bly not one, if provided with a voto would dnro to uto it independently. Tho leading men amongst tlio Chincso could easily Btipply them with tho property qualification ami con troll tlio r vale. An ambitious, unscrupulous agitator 'might gather into his hamlB a power which would swamp all tho other elumcntR in tlio State. Tho Americans, tho Knglish, thoNntivcs, nro all moro or less in tho habit of indepen dent thinking und being divitlcd in opinions, might really fall nn easy prey to tho compact phalanx of China, which might be brought together, determined to rulo for their own interests Rolely. Tho extent of this nossiblo ovil, and how'it might be accomplished, wo do not enro to point nut; suffico it, that thero is amongst us a terrilio force, latont at present may bo, but pregnant with ovil, possibly within n not far distant future. Tho notion, as well as tho practiso of solf govcrnment is utterly unknown in China, and ns Chinamen cares lor tlio wolfaro of tlio State, but only for his own direct galm. Ho owes 110 allegiance to any one, and pro vided he can keep clear of tho polico and nn good tonus with his trades-union ho is satis fied. Thoro aro at the present moment boiiio hundreds of Chinese in Honolulu, doing nothing, supported by tholr countrymen with tho solo object of kccping'tip tho prlco of wages. Wo hardly recogiijw) ryct tho effects of tlio roccut arrivals', I'latitalioiis want hands, aud house holders watiL.-acrvaiits, nnd yet tho ve'ri cst .boor jiiowly arrived from China de mands n war;-, largor than that earned by highly trained domc'stlo servants, or hard working farirf servants iu older countries. 'Whatovor r.ioral ot montnl capacity a Chinii iinan muy lack,, it is lint that ofsluowtluess. Ho has, wo mlin.it exceptions, no senso of hon or or truthfulness, and if ho finds out ho is to bo our mnstor, wo loo very soon shall realize tho position to our cost. TOPICS OJFTHE DAY. Mn. Anthony Tiioi.i.oph has just com pleted a now novol undor tlio titio of "Aqua la's Angel." On Now .Year's ovo a theatrical entertain ment was given, by Col. 0. Jildd, tho performers being amateurs and tho piece " Our Hoys." Tho acting was admirable and tho kind heart ed hostess cuntcmpl.ilca a repetition of tho treat. Wk woro mistaken last wook iu stating that " Paris is yet to, bo hoard from." Tho Ftoucli government has spoken in terms nlmost identi cal with thnieuscd by thaAmcriuun nnd lliiliHli giiverniiieuts ; that is, tlio ncliou of tho French lloprcsontatiyes is approved, and ns to tho complaint laid against him it is not wotth notice. Loud Bhaconhi'iumi's now tale, fills the orthodox throe volumes, as " Lothair " did ton yoars ago, commences in tho years imme diately picccdiiig tho first Hofonn Hill, and covers a sp.ico of about a quartor of a cen tury. Tlio cliiof characters aro tho young Kndymion and his sistor Jlyra. Of tho first ten thousand from tho press 3,000 woro taken by Mudio, 775 by Messrs. Smith & Sou and 200 by the' (Irosvonor Library. It is proposed by tho members of tho Brit ish Benevolent Society to hold a concort in aid of tho fuiitls of tho Society early in February, in tho New Music Hull. Our most dis tinguished atnatoiua havo promised to assist. Tho manager of tho Honolulu Iron Worku is interesting himself, and not n little musical talent is to bo found amongst tho mechanics of that establishment. Wo hopo to bo able to givo further particulars nnd tho progrtiuimo ns soon as it. can bo douided on. Music, both vocal and instrumental will bo provided, and we trust that so good an object muy meet tho suppoit it bo richly deserves. TKir.aitAi'Ji Links UNDr.nonouND. Many persona havo seriously objected to tho ugly looking telephone polos about Honolulu, nnd it has bcou utatcd that it is impossible to havo tho wires placed underground. Wo notice, however, n paragraph with tho abovo heading iu tho Scientific American of Dccembar 18th lust by which it appears that "Philadelphia nowapapors report that tho Union Amciican Tolcgraph Company nio ubout to try iu that city tho experiment of putting their wires underground. Tho plan works well enough in European cities, und thero would socm to bo no reason why it should not succeed hero navo tho indisposition of tlio companies to boar tho first cost of making tho change Soonor or later tho poles and wiren miiRt oomo down ; nnd it is altogether probable that th o change will bo beneficial to tho companies in tho long run, owing to tho smaller cost of maintaining u .stibtorraiioon system. It will ccituiuly bo an advantage- to tlio community Tin: Church for Christian Ohineso, lately built in Fort streot, was formally dedicated to tho purposes oi Christian worship on Sunday lust. Tho Itov. Dr. Damon, Dr. Hydo nnd Mr. Frear took part in tho religious ccroinnnies. Goo Kim ns chairman of tho Building Com mittee hnmlcd over to Sit Moon, 'tho pastor, tho keys of tho odifico. His Majesty tho Kiu, wan present. Addresses woro delivered by Mr. Sit Moon on tho progress of Christianity among tho Chinese and by Mr. Qoo Kim, who madr tho financial Btatomuut ; selections from tlio sacred Sciiptures wero read, ami a hymn sting. Iu tho afternoon a service was hold, when Dr, Damon recapitulated tho statistical and financial position of tho undertaking which seems to promise well and to which wo wish n wall deserved succoss. Tlio building itself may bo described as an oblong roctaiigular fabric with a tower bearing n spiro on tho U;nrt street oml; and a porch on either sido, nt Hie samo euti (is. tlio tnwor, iiiogcuorai ouect is decidedly pleasing ; tho spiro iu particular, will bo hoiicefoitli a notable foaturo ill tho city. AVldu stuircusq If ads from Furl street through tho tnwor to tlio main upurtmont, whilo two porq)iOjt givo uccchh to tho. lowur portions of thtvbuildltig allotted 'as school rooms, reading-room, cle'. This is B.iid to bo tho fust 1 ouso of worship over oi pried by Chiucao tor tl)ibjlvcfl,,dlicatod to Christian worship Places of Worsklp. HismkkV I!ETH(&ler H a Cimnn, Chaplain, King itrmt, mar ihu Wallor' Home. Preaching ut 11 a m. beats free, Habbuth tichool before lliu murulug service, Piaycr meetlugon Wedneiday evcninga at 1H o'llock. Fort hrnT Ciiubcii Itev f Frear, Pastor, cormr if Fort and lleretanla atreeta. Preaching on buniUja it II Jl u aud T)4 r a. Babbath Bchool at 10 a h. br AniiuiWs Uatiikuiui Kngllib aervlcwt lit Itev the HUhop of Honolulu aud ltev 'I li,w UlacLburu. Ha. wall.ni aenlott ltov Alex MacWIiitutli. 0:, Holy CoiiiiaiiiiioiityjM, Matin and Harmon (Havtallau); II, il.itlnt. I.I la i ir aud tiriiiim (Kngliili); -1, Kitu.ong (Hawaiian); T.UO, Kventnug and hermou (KnglUhj lljninKnsll.h), inorulngi U, 38, W( evening) 33, aj, Its), KawAUiuoCui'ucu Itev II 11 Parker, Tailor, King atreel, abovo thti Palace. Hervltta In llaaliau every buud.yal 11 a. Kabbath bihool at 10a a. livening tervlcra at Til o'clock, alternating with KaumaLaplll, Dlttrlct meeting! In various chapelt at 3.30 r . Prayer meeting every Wwtneaday at Tii r m, KAUMAkariu Cuuscu Jlv M Kuaea. l'aitor. Here, tanla ttrret, near Nuusnu. heivlces In Hawaiian every SuuQny ut IC'i a m, Habbath Hcbnol at M' A M, Even ing MirvlcMatTrt o'clurk.alicmailnz with Kaaalabao. Prayer meeting at try Wjtlne.tla) at ! m. ltovAH C'atmouo Cuukcu- Under the cbarg of lit Kfv lll.hop Jlilzret,aitlcd by lev k'otlitr Jlermami; Fort atreel, near IWeLanla, bvivlcia every Uunday si 10 a h and 3 r N. ii ijiaMWtjsMSsSBtjsWiwtaagiMMww-; If you want auy real Yalcaclennea f.acet yoo will And them at A. M. Mellla', 104 Fort Street. To BKouKOTTu bk, la tht 4attlon of tho day. If yua want to U In ilyle you-mutt get one of the real Malte.i) Laca Cullara at A. M , M'lIU', 10 Fort birtet. . WlMfllm WsAtbMt Wsitekaa. From tht tfy'jtty Zu(Vy Ttltyrayk, Jvm M, 1680. Tbt WaltUam Watch Coaipauy have beta awarded the only sold ucdal cjvca for witchct si tho SjUu'ty lultr ' national Inhibition, and are Ihe only cvhlbltnrt In any clait from the I'nlled Statea who have received Ihlt distinctive, recognition. M MetSKHNV. 1 Poll! Agent for tho Hawaiian Itlandt. Oil I Mrt, Fashionable I what a lovely Poplin drctt yon have; where did yon gel It 1 Atlhe new JStore of A M Mums, where yon will flndall the htet styles and patterns of l)re"t (lood. 101 Kurt Street. r. T. IiENEIIAN & CO., Importers nnd Commission Mcrchnnte, RIS Ntinanu Street, Honolulu 1!) C. P. "WARD, rif MBIHUMSr AM 77 M"'.'.X NT., -F: Jt or at Ward'a Ilray Stand, oilers for talc Klre Wncili t'hnrcoiil, Salt nnd While Sand, InQnantitles lo Suit. 1') FOR SALE! 20 Tons China Nut Cake, roil FHIITIMZINO PUHPOSES. In Quantities to Suit. M5 19 II. HAfltl T.I.K A (. NOTICE. rpil K AXXUA j M KI5TI'd OF 'I'll V, .1. Hlockholdersof the Kohnla Sugar Company for Ihe election nf olllcer for the ensuing year, will bo held at the oulce of Ihe , rents on Thiirnlav, Ihe .td day of Feb ruary next, rl 10 A M J It. .vTIIKHION, HI It Secretary K. M. Co, Plca.ont Employment for Ioi"iiro Hours. Knitti'(j. xirrriNi., TA'rrixo, nnd Cioehet Work. Jlt'i Daniel Snil.h will be happy to give Instructions In any or nil lif Ihe nbove. Terms moderate. She Is ntso prepaid! 10 supply Infor mation nn various subjects Ucogrnphy, History, ,tc, irtuii approved aulhoililes. .Mrs. Huillb will receive pupils from 10 A. M In I P.M. on Tnettlavs, Thiirdays and Saturdays. Atlilress'llotM. Post Ulllcu, II111111I11I11. in NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. TVro'l'Ji'K I a II JO It K II V O I VKX JLl that .Mr. .1 (I. Spencer bits been atlmhied 11 iiicin ber of our Htm, odale fio.n Dec. 1. If 0. . IIII.MMIIIAM &, CO. Ilonoliilii, .lanuary 7, I08I. rgim: .in;.iiiii:ns 4 o.mi'iiihimjtiii: iihn si Dillingham A Co., ilolng business al Ilonoliilii as dealers Iu . nrd are and tlrueriil .Merclinnillsei II. F, Dllllnghiim, H, ,V. Cnsile, Triis.e,- for Hit- heirs of tl. A. (.' s.le, nnd J, tl, Spencer, nil of Honolulu, Oaliu. II. I. Ilonoliilii, .lanuniy lt&O. 19 St KTOTIOE. OLE A.11ING OUT SALE Till! UNDllItSKINIH) OFrHItS THE BALANCE OF H3 STOCK AT OlllIATI.Y TlKUUUHl) PltlCHS, Consist jij of the Followirg Goods, viz : Itolls Host China No. 1 Maltlnif, Chests Suiicrior Tea, China HilKS, Knus, And Othor Fancy Goods. '. AI'OMCl. N. H. Up Hlarlt, over V. T. Lenehau & On's, Niiuanii Street. M5 I'J lliu F.T.LENEHAN&CO OrFKIt FOIt SALH The Following Goods, IIX I.ATK AltltlVAI.S. Best Cal .Hard Red Bricks, Ecst Cal. Fresh Lime. ALSO CS HENNESSEY X, XX AND XXX BRANDY IIoniKwoy Brandy, othor brands, Casks llennossoy llnuuly, CasoH KontnekvFnvorite Wliiskoy, Cnwn (). F. C. Whiskey, Cutter No. 1 Whiskey, 6. K. "Wliiskoy, Casks Heck's Aniurie.in Wliiskoy, Cnscs Gin, llaskets Stnno Jug Gin. Host Sherry nnd l'urt Wine iu cases it wood. ALo, Ale, x'ortur, &c, ttc, V l. eh will ho Sold at Itcdticed lriceH, 831 To Suit tlm Times. 19 MURRAY & LANMAN'S Florida Water v MURRAY & LANMAN'S CELEBRATED '- Florida Water. Tho richest, most lasting, yet moat dcllcato of .all perfumes fur uaa on tho Iliindlcorcliler, at the Toilet nnd In tho nalli, delightful and healtbfnl In tho tick room, relieves vveakneta, fatigue, prostra tion, nervousness nnd headache. Look nut for counter feit!. ' Always ask for tho Florida Water prepared by tho sole proprietors Sleears, Laiimax & UxHf, Hew York. Tor CiU if rirfuain, Eratgtiti ttl Tascy Qsoii Sliitti. Imperishable Fraerance. Hurray & Lanman'a OELEBXUTED Florida Water. Thortehrtt. mntt last. Intf, jittuiittdtltcatocf allr. rf nmr a fur nre an .u.v. . .. .. .. -. . at the Toilet and In th Halli. dellchlful anil bcaiufnl In lha title room. relieves weakness, a l:iio,prottratnn,iicrrtuineManaucsdacus. lok out for rounterfilli, alvrtrt ask for tbu Flor'da Water prepsnd by tho tyi'a proprietors, klcaats. Lsumaii & Kemp, r.'ew Ybik. Tor Eals by rortnmen, Drugglu snd Ytntf Ooods Sealers. For talo very low, In bond or duty paid. A great lav In:; by bu vlni- a box of one dutn boiilea Za'tu' M. ilelS'KltNV. b-lj I'J SPECIAL NOTICE. AM, ACCOUNTri DU1-3 AND OAV INll to Ibe, I'AOIITIU CUMMIMtOIAL AIlVKlt 'riHKKOinceiiptuamllucltidliiK thtsaoihdayof Auxutt must be .ellkd with J II. UUct ouly. All ludibtedneta up In the tanit data will b titllej by v J, II, III.ACK. Honolulu, Ausntt 2?, lB.sJ. blT-3 0FF1CF. FOIl KK.'TI rS TIIK NMV MASOXIC HATjL Hulldluioratruf Qun and fort tta. ipply lo Administrator's Notice, rrin-: irNj)Kiisi(.ri:D having X. been apwinlr.l by lha Court aa Adnilulttralof of the e.Ulv cf J. O, WuoJ, drceaied, rcjueiU all parltea Indeblvd tu the r.tata to m.ke linniedlata iiayuient; and til iwrtlca bavlair claims italutt ihu aaltl null to iire.iut th tame lo lha uniitt.lm-J ultldn tlx uuuth rviu Ihlt datti, or tbey will be forever barred. W. L. WILCOX. M Administrator of the HtUte of J. V, WumI, diccucd. Houolulu, December tb, loeO, bS -Iw Tho Best in the Market. IMPEBMHABLS ntAOnANCE, BbUkS ' r( llWUsMllUlsassssMsPliiHsffM! tMsssLsissBlhsWstosCMsvyj 111 NOTICE. riMI K AXXt'A Ii M I'.KI'ING OFTIII5 X Stockholders of the llalkn SttRar Company for the election of ofllccrt for Ihe ennlnT year, will bo held at theotllcenf the ARents Messrs, tattle ,t Cotike, on tho 2!th tlar ot .lannnry, iti( si t" .. -'t. II. ATlimtTON. 13 It H.'e tt y II Iku HiiRarl'o, iwxua..: 33 0DKL-A.3ELT, lVn tr.1i iu nkcr. .fnwullor. Kiignvrcr, AND Xici.xxxoxxcl Sottor, NO. 0 Ki 1IUMANU ST. AIili KIMIS AMI STYLUS OF JF.WELKY j Matla lo order, unique In dcsl-jn, and nf the I mot approved pnlterna Kukui Jeweliy a Specialty Witiclios of tlio FhicHt JIccliiuilsiii nui-Aiiim) BY COMPETENT WORKMEN, At Low Hales, nnd Warranted. F.ngrnvlng mid Slono Scltliiir I'roinptly Al tended to. txrl Imlil niyst'lr pflnDiinll.v- rriHlllKlhlf lornll irixMlt pnlriiNlr.1 mv pivh, nntl ssanrenll til) patrons of perfect security of lli'dr koo'Is. '''I Sin a. LECTtrnE - AT SI. Louis College, No. 7JI Hcietniilii Street, on- TUESDAY JANUARY 18. 1881, AT 8 U'OLOOK I'. M. A l.eclnro will be delivered, for Ihe llcnefit of tho In stltiititin, by PROFESSORELiIJAH NICHOLS .Subject "Tho Lights nntl ahadowa uf Our Times.' Ti'i(t:rN nn !i:ntn. NOTICE. PAIlTir.M UAVtXU :l.AinS AAlNNTthfl iindrrslKiieil lll please present the samo within au days from date to A. Yt . llnsh, or to II. COItNWKI.L, Walkapu. December 31, IffO SW 18 lm . FOR SALE. 'JTijOOO Oals. Oak Cnsks, nearly now, i:x j. i). srnr.oKKi.a. 75 Bbls Mess Beef. 50 do. Prime Mess Pork. 18 It KM W. . lltWIN 'l. NOTICE. IT I IrrJl iiit; i.'a;iifi.st.it rit:u ,il imr.'u-piim'iiii; nun iiutiiiiv ii horso feetl, also tho (lovernnieut reiiilatlou for horses eniratretl intlrar lni; tn ko In n slow walk, tho iiiidersicned la compelled to increase tho rates of tlrnylnjr to:i7' cents per toil for general merchandise, coul, wood, lumber. Iron, bricks, Ac, to bo charged according to agreement, O. 1. WAllt). Taniinry'l.lWI. KM 1H :it Kollec nrilisHnliilion of Co-rnrtnerslilp. -jsu-'ru:i: in iir.ar.iiv jivi:x that tiik XH co-partnership between Mrs. L. F. Dickson for Iho Kslnle of .1. (I. Dickson, H. I.ewers nnd O. yi. Cooke uii tier the Arm nniiiu of I.cwera .V; Dickson, Is this day dis solved by mutual consent. All debts owliiL' to the said Urm will bo collected, nnd all liabilities will be assumed by uUiiniccKnaous, Messrs. I,tjw era A Cooke. i.AUIIA F. DICKSON, Tor the Kstnto or .1. tl. Dickson, ItOllKUT I.EWEHS, O. X. COOKE. Honolulu, January 1, 1881. 18 Notice or Change, of Co-l'nrtnerlilp. H A VI, Ml IMIIKlllANIln Tilt: IN'rKUKMT of tlm Into J. O. Dickson In tho Arm or Messrs. I.ewers A Dickson, noticoialiurebyivcn Hint It. Lowers nnd C. M. Cooke will continue thu business of Dealers In I.iimheniiid llitlldliii; .Materials, under the tlrm nnnio or I.cwcra A Cooke. ItOllKUT I.ICWKltS, 1H CM. COOK C. The Hawaiian Almanac AND - Annual for 1881 TS NOAVr UKADYl-OllBlSrilVKIlY, X nnd should be In every household In the Islands, and sent to nil abroad who have tiea of Interest here. Seventh Year of Publication, And acknowledged to bo tho best yet Issued. Its Information Is full nnd reliable, rIvIiiu overland and Inter-Island distances, census of tho Islands nnd principal townships elevations nf principal localities, l'ost Olllce, Custom llouso and other comparative tables, internal tuxes, comparative view of commerce from 1811, tables of Icadluj; Imports, exports, passenger sta tistics, table of colli values, tabic of receipts and ex penditures Hawaiian Government, public debt, revised l'ostal Act nnd rates of postage, to nil countries, tnblo of school population, latitude nntl loiigltudo nf principal points, Algiutif the Hawaiian Islands, theiitrlcnl remi niscences, game antl gamo laws, visit to Crater of Kl lauea, peculiarity nf Hawaiian climate, Apprnpitatlon 111 II, Hawaiian registered vessels, sugar plantations and mills their locations and itgcnls, KoyalOnlfrs of Ka mehameha nntl Kahikauu, legend of Maul, Itelrospect for 1HW), casualties of shipping, rain record for I8HO, with n full Iteglsttr and Directory nf Court, Government Departments, Consular Corps, Commercial Agencies, llenevnlent and Social Societies, Lodges, Churches and l'lihliciitlnns, tc, ,tc. I'ltlCU .'id cts. per copy, or mailed abroad for CO eta. Itemlttanccs from nhrnailcan bo mado In ritnmps. Ml TIIOS. O. T1IUU.W, IMbllthcr, Honolulu. THE COLLEGE OF ST. LOUIS AND HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & BUSINESS ACADEMY, HONOLULU, OAHU, H. I. TUTS INSTITUTION UHIXG IlK iiiutn from city allurements, Is an acknowledged safeguard for mornlt for suliibrily of climate, la unri valled. Tho buildings arc large and commodious, while the grounds nlTord thu pupils opportunities for health ful exercises:. Unremitting attention v III bo given to the Inlellet lual and morul culture or tho pupils. Non-Catholic pupils will be freu to attend the religious exercises or not, ac cording aa their parents or guardians may desire. I'uplft tiro received at any tlinoilurlug the year. No reduction will be madu from regular charges, except fur absence caused by protracted Illness. Nn leave of ab.cuco during tho scholastic year, except at the College vacations or by special perulfislon. Kach pupil must on entering obtain one suit of uni form, which with all oilier necessary clothing, Ac, Ac. will bo furnished at modcrato cost by tho College) but none of theto will bo provided by tho Co 1 1 ego iiiilest by special arrangement. l'liymenta are. to bu mado quarterly, and Invariably Iu advance. The course of study Is Classical, rVlcntlllc and Com mercial; I.alln, Greek, French, Hpanlih, German and Ilnllan am taught. - Particular attention will bo paid In tho English I.an ciiaao In all Its branches, l.lltriiliire, l'ure und Mixed Mathemntlcs, History, Geography, Chemistry und Nat ural riillotophy, Ac. TERMS i For Hoard, Lodging, Tuition and Walhlng. ntr rlrholaatlc tear ISO Oil Entraii'o fen jo ID Yacitluii at Ctillrge.. ,. jo U) juusic, vtKai ami ins IruinenUl, Drawing and Modem Langiiagea extras DAY I'UI'II.a-Kenlor(Haa (noon Junior Clata l) (HI Tho Hcliolastlo Year conil.tt'ol two Hetilont, each comprltliig a period nf live muiithi. The lint tc.tlon rommeucna on the SjUih of Aujutt; tho second on the 'JHIi of January. For all aud further particulars, apply Iu KEY. W. J, I.AltKIN. rretldcnt. No. V.l lleretanla t. Kvenlng School Deimrtiueut of St. Louis College. The I'retldent hrt deelded lo Include this branch In tlio curriculum of the College. Ita object It lo afford all cfatt e of Iho community the meant of acquiring a theoretical anil practical kntml. edit, of all commercial antl basinet, transactions In dally ute; and al.u to givo au Intlght Into the working, and application of Iho dlllerent Trades, which It Is to essential tu do In Ihciu Island.. The Theoretical llranch vtlll bo under tha supervision of the t'resldent and l'rofet.or. uf the College, The Tractical and inott linporlaut llranch will bo specially attended to by volunteers from thvailoua matter aitf. zaus anionic ut, who haw kindly n generuuily prom. Itrd their services totliUiitefulaiid valuablo tlitrrpllte. 'I hey will, alternately, devote, half an hour fetch aven. Ing tu the task uf Importing knowledge to Iho ttndentt. All Ihe Implemenla uecrttiry to each trade, and In Al. rlrullure, wll bu furulabed by th. Colli re. Each matter-ailiiau, while conucctol with the Col lege, will be entitled lo namn on. PrtH-i.lffrbcholaithlp to lb. prlvlllget of this Ev.lIdk htbtl Deuailment. 1 KHMB-Each Undent per vtck,,Ucta. 'I htl Evening School will open tl7ulock p. in. IS oil L. G. SRESOVICH & CO., IMroitTEUS AND DEALEUS IN FRESH FWHTS4 CALIFORNIA PRODUCE -AL80- Wutii oi ovory kind ALWAYB ON IIANU. ., Irh Etern OyiUra in th liatll KECEIVED 11Y EACH hTKAXKit. gjT ITIMIKMKCOUHTOKTIIKIIAM'A- llan Itlandt. In lliemauer ni tut nnnanipicy oi .:.'.,'..!.., ,.,,,,., t,..,r ihnsald William l.vman Hvla and to put bit ttoro houe, conntlng hr.tt.et, cireclt, books and papers under lock and seal And It I. further ordered Dial Tl KSHAY, tbo Jlh 'lr f JANl'AHY.A. II. tHMI.slliio'clnckA.Ji, st the courr rt.oni at Allltilanl Hale, In Honolulu, be Ihe time and place forbearing and deciding Iho nmsHoli of bank ruptcy! anil that notice of such heatltiit be published In the Halurtlay I'rest for three contteiitlvo we-kt pre vious to tucli bearing, lo the end that nil parties in leresletl may then and thfrr appear and show cause, ir any they have, why the tald William. Lyman Davis should not bo declared bankrupt! and all the creditor, nf the said William Lyman Davit may then and thero appear and prove, their claims against said etlalte. VVilnets my hand and Iho teal of the Mnprcmo Court Ihlt iSUh day or December. A. II. INW. A. FIIANCIH JIIIID, Justlco Hnptemn Conrt. Atlett) A. HtisA. Deputy Clerk. IS Ut COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY VIUTUK OF AN OltDKIl OV Sale, by the Honorable O. ('. Harris. Chief Justice, of the Hupri mn Court, Issued on thnfltll day of January, A. D. IrW), Iho unilerslgneil will tell at public auction OX MOMUY, JAMUAKY III, A. I). 1881, At I'J o'clock noon. At Iho front door of Alllolanl Halo, all the right, Hits ami Inlerett which the tald Charlet Kanalmi, tleceattd, had of. In or lo the following parcels of land altnato upon tho Island or Maul, via: LOT JIO. I. Hltuatc Iii I'aeohl, Uhalna. contalnlne 1 acre, I root! nnd I'J perches, near It) the Catholic Church, and Is planted with cane. Mir Till. tl. Hlluate In Illkahf, and containing 3 roods and I" perches. . Mir JIO. 3 .Situate Iii Illkahl, Dahalnn, anil con tnlnlngiW poles. I. Of Ml. I. .Situate In Keawalkl, Lahalna, and containing nlneten perches. This Is the store lot sit uate near lo the wharf. 1,1)1' an. 5. Hlluate In Kuholllea, Lahalna, con talnlng I ncro antl II rmiis. 1,11 r, flit, a, Hltntte tu Kuholllea, Lahalna, con talnlng (acre. LOT NO. 7, Apana 1 of the Ahnpnaa nf tlknme hamc,roiilalnlnga"!v acres, fiM acrct of which It kalo land, nnd a ttream of water runt tnrongli the centre of same. Mir JIO. H, Ilelng Aiiia3of said Ahupuaailtaato on the bench, nntl containing 8 7-10 acres. 5 nf which can bo planted with cane, Thero la also said to be a n.lilng right belonging lo this laud extending 3M feet alonn the beach and eeawartl. MIT .' II. The lilt of Pnunhnts and Kanonoku, situate In Wnlluku, containing ISSI acrct, -It) of which la cane land and ha. been planted by the Walluku Hugar Com puny. MIT NO. IO. Is n Lelo or I'uuohala, In Walluku aforesaid, and conlalns 1 BHIW acres, MIT NO. II. Ilelng the III of Knohc, In Walluku aforesaid, containing 1 IH r.MOU acres. A portion of Ibis Is kulo hind and n portion grafting and worn! land. LOT NO. I'J. Two what nro known at I'oallmas, be ing two knlo patches, sltoiito lnstdo of Hoy.il l'atent Hrts. MIT NO. 13, Hclng the III of Manlanla, containing 8 M0 acres. Mir NO. II, Ilelng n Lele of Kanonoku, containing S'18-KMI of nn acre, andcomprlses two largo kalo patches. MIT NO. IB. Ilelng the III of I'uhlawaawa, nn'd cun tnlnt S M-ltsl acres ctinu laud. Mir NO. IO, Ilelng the Hi of Lcmukcc, containing 3 98-111 acres cauc land. Mir NO. 17, Hlluated Iu Knpannl, Walluku, antl containing nn area or DM-ltOU of an ncronnd comprising two largo kaln patches. MIT NO. IN, Tha fishing right In the Walluku stream. Mil NO. Ill, Comprises two pieces of land eltuato' Iu Knpuiiho, Wulclin, and contains s HMtW ncrea. MIT N II. O, Ilelng n certain pleeo of land altnatn In I'elekiinu, Island of Molokal, and contains 4 acres nnd Hit fathoms. MIT NO, "21, ilelng ono undivided half of Ihu Ahn pnaa nf I'elemuku, on the Island of Molokal. Haiti Ahiipuau contains K1I5 acres, the greater portion of which Is kulo hind. ISLAND OF HAWAII. MIT NO. Ma, Ilelng tho lands known as Knla and Hnlckniiinhliiu, situate In l'una, Hawaii. The tlrst pit cu contains in 1.1 acres; the second piece contains 'M acres; and the third 1IIKI acres, nil grar.lng land. Hubject to n. leuso existing on said lauds, which expires April 1st, IrW, at an annual rental uf SUA), payablo iinninilly In atlvuiice; tnxes to bo paid by the party holding thu lease. MIT NO. UB. Ilelng Iho Ahupnanof Knpoho, situate In l'unn, Hawaii, and coiitalulnglsK) acres. Haiti land is BiibjfCt lo a lease which expires the 1st day of Janu ary, iWtt, nt an annual rental of gait), payable semi annually In advanco; taxes to bo paid by (lie parly hold ing tho leuso. MIT NO. 34, Being tha Ahnpnaa nnd flsh ponds of Kalapiilpuaa, altnato below Kuwalbao, containing an. area of ifcit) acres, 105.4 of which aro' fish ponds. Subject to a lease (reserving the largest flah iponit nf 4-71MUII acres) which exjilres on the aoth day or May,,18t)G, nt an nnhiial rental of JKI, payable semi-annually; laxea to bo paid by the parly holding the lease. MIT NO. 3.1, Ilelng the III of Anaebomalii. which adjoins the above laud antl contains an ares of 87a acres, t4 acrea of which are Halt ponds. MIT NO. 30, Ilelng tho Ahupuaa of Kapalalaca, ' containing nn area of acres. MIT NO. 37, Ilelng the land known aa Kalamaku mu, Kona, Hawaii, containing ) acrea. MIT NO. UH, Situated In Walnlo, Hawaii, and con taining -10of an acre of kalo land. MIT NOau, Ilelng tho lands altnato In Waloll, Ilaualel, Kaunl, and known at l'uuono, consisting of several largo kulo patches, MIT NO. ao, Apana 1 of Itoyal Patent 7BI, sltuata In Kallhlunl, Knual, aifll containing an area of 1 acra and 111 perches, all kalu Intnl. MIT NO. 31, Apana 3 of almvo-mcntloned Itoyal T tent, containing 1 rood and 31 perches. MIT NO. 33 Ilelng Apann Sof Itoyal Patent No. WW, situated In Wiilplo, Hawaii, and containing 1-10 of an acre tine large kulo patch. MIT NO. 33, Ilelng Apana .lot abovo Itoyal Patent. Contains 2&I00 of an ucru of kalo land. MIT NO. 31, Ilelng Apana I of above Itoyal Patent. Contain. 1-10 of an aero ot kalo laud. MIT NO 33, Ilelng all tho right, title and Interest of said deceatetl In Itoyal Patent 7131, comprising a pieces of land and containing an area of 1 S7I-1UU) acre, situated In Late, Oolu, ,.,'.r. ?"!; a". I'"'",',' '" Ahnpnaa of Kapalalaca, situated In Kuua, Hawaii, surveys uf which aro In course of preparation. , Ab oon as anryeya can be made,- the Ahupuaa of Wa pip, nn Hawaii, and of Alao In Klpahulu, 011 Maul, will be sold. Term. Cash, and Decdt ut expense of purchaser. 17 M.I w. ti. I' a Witt;. Mwtiitittatr. Marshal's Sale. BY VIIITUH OL' A WIUT OF EX ecut 011 Issued by tlm Hupreine Court, upon s Judg ment against l.ulkl, defendant In execution. In favor tif Allen A. Itoliluton, plalulllla In execullou, for law 87. I ve levied upon and shall expose tor sale lo the hlghcal ON 'SATURDAY, JANUARY S3, 1881, At 13 M at Allltilanl Hale, tho following proper! r. vlzr All that lot of land tlti.alcd In Kapal.ms, Vsliu. iind ctiulii nlug Si-iuo acre, together .with tho two-Mory dwelling house and carr age home and atablea thereon Ituatit , unlets the said Judgment, Interest, coils of suit kin! expense, be previously satisfied. W. C. 1'AItKE. Marshal. Honolulu, Dec. SI, 18hO, a an M a rah n I 'a Al.k IN ArlllTUI0 OK A AVItIT OF KXK- X cullon issued by iho Huprt-mu Court, npon a lutltr men agaln.t II. I, , ll McCotil.Wci.il.ut. Ill f.vSr of fl. W.tlraiinls, plaintiff In execution, for IIE 01, I have levied upoulaiid .lull expose for tale to th. iilghnt bid- OM 8ATUJ4DAY, JAW. 23, 1881, In frout of Alllolaiit Hale, nt 13 M All the right, title uud Inters.! uf tho sntd McCool In and to Hi u folio lug property, vizi Onuilw.lll ,h.,i5i and lot of laud, .liSsWon the Icori.e 'o f KisKiwSS I'llkol .tree and kiiuwii at lot SKI on lu (Inveriiiiient Hitrvey. nulls. M d udgiiient, Interest i"a roil li. .rev .,, Iy .at .(led Th. Urui. of the .sl2 srs Us.b! und J)eed at thu ex pen, f lno ..urcha.er, 1 ho slt.ialioii Is u very deilrabluvnu and will make, flue residence for u family, iu.k.s Honolulu. Ueceu.bcrSM. IrWI."' 1,AUKK' & ASTOR HOUSE DINING AND LUNCH PARLORS, Nos. 7 iiad 78 Hotel HtrMt, HART BROTHIRS, roprl.tor.. Board by the Dy, Week or TraHHleat Cigars, CiguotUt vti TtUem, . M WUr fcad qUmt Im4 Sriaka. XmIs Urv iu lintHOlaM ityU AT ALL BJviftM, UVHUTC J, MART, m 0 KLDJJ A, MAilT,- Wll. MAM l.l.'lA.i iwiif, " ;" " tiiiiiiii. llerore Mr Justice Jildd, In Chambers. William l.ymnn Davis, of Makawatj, Island of Maul, having rome before n ami declared himself a Hank tnpl a provided In Hcctlon W-iof Ihe Civil Crnle, It a here iy oidere.1 that the Clerk of tlin Htipreu e Court do I..... -L.. ....i.. ii. xi.r.iist nf tlm Kingdom tn take,