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ftl58s'lwwpiwafflS-! J'l"?"1 -""y f-mwt- COMMERCIAL, IIOSlil.VI.V, tiKCESMKn l. IMI. Th rainy weather that tut continual throughout ths week has materially aflecteil trade In ltd various branches, bntlt still prove a cleat boon tn the tgrlenl toral Intereittof the lilanda, at front all quarlert we lee rn of reneront rln. On Kttt Mini-trough the Katipo Dlitrlct-heavy freshets hive ben reported, doing much dinuce, besides carrying anay the new bridge near Klpthnla. At .Mshukons, itnrlnr blow from the H. V., on the 37th alt., the Uric Jenny I'ltl" draped her inchor and stent ashore, becoming a total wreck. Her cargo of 80 M. feet of lumber n sated Her crew arrived atthli port by the l.lkellke on the till Inat., and left for Han Francisco yesterday be the Discovery. In foreign arrivals we hive to report hnt few for the week, tlai the W. O Irwin from- Kahnlul, to load for Bin Francisco, the Sir Lancelot from Olasgow with Knicllh and Kuropetn mds. to O, W. Macfarlane Co, and the Aldcn lleoe, from Portland, en route for Hongkong. The deprtnra have been the W. II. Dlmond and Dltcovery, both with fntl caignet for San Francisco, rained t"n'ther at $II,M. Thestleof leate of pasture land, acrea at Kwa, at t'1 per annum, and two fishponds for $I,SOO per annum, belonging to the II eatate, at the auction room of C. P. Admit latt Sttnrday. Indlratet the deslrsblllly of Investments In tuch directions. The trustees of the l.nnalllo eatate will offer at auc tion on Monday, Jan, 9th, a large number nf parcel) of real eatate, situate In tjMoui parts nf the lalanda. An auctlun sale of furniture by V. V. Adams will take place to-day at the residence of A. MoWayne on Alakca PORT Of HONOLULU. Arrived, Dee 4 Am be tne Xf (I Irwin, Turner, from Kahnlul Htm Mlanea llou, fmm Kahulnl Mm litliua. from liana mid Molokal mm V It lllahnp, frnm Kanal rtlin l.lkellke, iwin Hawaii and .Maul Hcb Kulantaiiti, from Kohalalclc hcli Paiiaht, from I'una ft hcli den Hegel, frimi Walalna 7 Mm Jaa Makee, from Kauai Mcli Nettle .Merrill, fruii I.stitlns IJr bk Mr Lancelot, Hhnrtland, 1.11 daya from Ulasguw Am bk Aldin Ilrtae, Noyes, SO dayt from A atoila 10-Hlm 0 II Ulahop, from Kanal Sailed. Dee S-Aaa bktne W II lllinond, lloudlett, for dan Y Seh llalialala, for Hllii & ntiu Kllauea llou, for Kahulul Sim lwalanl, for Maalaea, Kuna and Kan hch Julia, for holialalele Nch Wallele, for .Malik J -Stni l.lkellke, fi.r W Indward Porta Htm I.elina, for Molokal and llnna Htm U K lll'linp, for Kauai Htm Moknlll, fur Kimlau n-.kh Nellie Merrill, fur Lahalna J-Ani bktue Discovery. I'errlinan, for San Fran Hch Kulamanu, fur liana Vewsala la Port, Am bgtne Wm O Irwin, Turner Ilr bk Mir Lancelot, Hhortlnnd Am bk Allien llcaae, Noyea Haw betneMiilm Haw sen Jennie Walker. Knack. .Ala btne W 11 .Meyer, llowe Am bktue J A Kalalnkiiry, Hubbard Am bk Oiilbdrleli, Hopkins Am bk U U Whltniore, Mhlllaoer lluu bk Uhlclavo, Urlaudu Am tern Era, Paul Vessels Expected rat Honolnla, from Foreign Porta. Ocr bk Adonis, Deharde, llremen, due DecI-5, II. Hack- felfl Co, Agents. H, bk Kebrayil. New Castle, If. S. V due Dec 13-31 Wilder A Cu, Airenla. Am bk Amy Turner, Newell, New York, due Jan I&-50, C llrewer Jfc Co. Agenli Drlt ihlp Duko of Abmuru, Illnnle, Llrerpool, due Jan itV W, Agents sclir Alaska. Jullllt. via Marquesas, due latter part Dec. HackfelJ A. Co, Arm In Ocr bk OK lllahnp, Walters, llremen, due Feb 1-5. II llackfeld A Cc, Agents fler bk Atalanla. Mohrmanu, Llrerpool, due March MO, J T Walerhuuso Agent Drltbk Kail Dnthouale.Jartli, London, via StMlchaets, duu March 10-1S. llrewer J. Cu. Agenta Iltll bk Nineveh. New Caatle. ,. 8. Y to aall Nov l'.'lh, C llrewer i Co, Aceuta. rMS City iifHyduey, Dearborn, Sydney due Dec IVlb.H llackfeld Jt Co. Agtnta l'MSS 7.t'alaiiUla, Cheruller, ban franclrco, due Dec 21th, II llackfeld .V Co. Agetlla. Drlt bk Pacini! Slope, llaruea. New Caatle, N S W, load ing Nuv let. Wilder .t Co, Agenta. DrltHb Anler Head. . Han rranclaco, due Dec 8-11. II llackfeld A Co, Agents. Am ichr Amm, .McCiilluch, ban Francisco, due Dec 10- l. W (I Irwin Jl Cu, Agents, Am bktue Kurtka, Linereon, Han Francisco, due Dec liklJ, . Agenta.. Haw bk Kalaknna, Jeliks. Han Francisco, dne Dec 5-10 , Agents. Am bk Kdwanl May, Johnson, Llrerpool, to aall about IlecSUtll, , ogeiits Ambkhurnees Abbey, Uucat, Iloaton, to sail about Dec i O llrawir A. Co, Agents. Am bgtne Conneo, llowaid, Han Francisco, for Kahn lul, due Declu-13 Am bktne Kllkltat, Itobinaon, Port Uamble, II llackfeld A Co, Ageuls. Am bk Duena Vl'a. Calhoun, Port tlamhle, II llackfeld A Co, Agent" AmbkRmerald, Lord, Port (iamble, Ilackreld A Co, Agents. Ilrbk Cliile Hell, , Llrerpool, T II Davles A Co, Agents. MEMORANDA. Kepotlof thu llrltlali bark Htr Iincelot, Hhoriland, Master-Hailed fiom the Clydnlaitli July bad fresh H. W. winds flrat juirt the pnesage, sighted Maderla. lf,th of August, bnd light N. K. trudes lo 11 North latitude, then fresh H. M. inonsnon. Cro.seil the equator J West longitude 38 dayi out, then hod bnfltlng S. K. trades to ; Houtb latltiule, from thence to Cape Hum, bad fresh . H. W. nlnds. Hlglited Cape llurn lltli October, Todays out. On the Iitli October fell In with lieavy N. W. and W. N. V. gules up till the V7 October, then had strong Wrsttrly winds, gut the H. K. ttndes ?j Honth latitude had moderato light H K. trades. Croaed the e'luator 131 West, 117 duya nut, got N. K Hades 11 Ninth lutltude, had frtsb breezis lo (tort, stglited thu Island of Hawaii, I P. M.Tth December and arrived iff Honolulu lO.IiO A. M. B December, after Pal days pu.aae tlio last partof passage from Cape Horn, ship arcragtd 8 knots per hour fur ii days. On the 1 October ship under lower tnatntnpsall, mlten staysail, main tnmnasl sta)s.ill, Irrnieuilous heary sea; ship look nn board a lieavy sea and wasbid Alei. Haunders oer board, the weather being so very bad that no boat could bo sent after lilm. SHIPPING NOTES. The Am bktne Jane .CValklilburg Is oil fish market whirf. i'apt Hubbard Is taking ndvantae of time while waiting for sugar to come, In painting and over hauling hi ressel In general. The Am bgtne W II Meyer Is at Hrewer A Co'a , harf loading for Han Francisco, to sail early next week. The Am bk Calbarlen la now discharging the latt o' her cargo at Hrener A Co'a wharf. The llr bk Hlr Lanidot arrlrrd on Thursday lat from Cllasgnur. Hhe brings a large quantity of railroad Iron, and also a general cargo, she reports light weather In Atlantic, but ahe made a gotnl run from the Horn to Honolulu, ail days. Hbe has ducked at the old steam ship wharf where she will discharge. The Am tern Kra hat dlscbargedbercargoof lumber at the Esplanade, aud will sail to-day for Kurtka. The bk Chlclayn la al the foul of s. t. Llkellke'a wharf discharging a cargo of coal from New Cattle. The Am bk C O Whltniore It at PUSH dock dis charging a cargo of coal f loot Deparluro Kay, The Am bk Alden Hesse, arrived from Astoria on Thursday, en route lo Hongkong, Hbe came In for wa ter, and will proceed on her oyage to-day. The W U Irwin Is In the stream waiting the arrlral of augar from wludnard she will sail for Han trauclscn auoiit me latter part oi next week. The llrltlali H, H. Anler Head from .San Francisco, en romu to unina may ue lookeu lor Hourly wiin u. H. Hall, The tier. blcAdonlt, It fully duo fmm llremen, and the Anna, and Kureka, may be lookid for from Han Francisco early In the week. The Am bk Jenny Pitts, went ashore at Mahukona on the morning of the V7lh Nutvmber, and became a tulal wrrck. Bbu was fully tnturtd. Captain uud crew all aarrd. IMPORTS. troui Newcastle. N. M. , per Chlclajo, Dec 2- o.vi luut coal m ii.jiacKivm a wu. Front Kureka, per Kra, Nov i-MT.VTO ft r w lurubcn a pott, .'Ml m ahtnglca lu Vt'lder Cu. Fruiu Astoria, (er Aldeu llis.e, Dec 9th I37.HU feet lumber, 114 spars, 1 tuna bone shoes lu transit lu lluug King, EXPORT. .jt -- For Han Frauel.cu, per II Dlmond, DecU-l,'.T7,ll lbs sugar, IOI.ikii lbs ili, it es ulauos, airap lion. Val Fur, lt)j S'al Doin, wUMl Fur Han Francisco, per Discovery, Dec 8th SfiSWI lb sugar, ir.'l lb Pulu, t,TU lb rie, l buchs Uuunas, Fgn. S'alue wl.tU; Hum, Value W.tli.ia. I PASSENQERS. Prom Windward Ports, ptr Ltkrllkr, Dee. 4tu-Capl Hltirrl, wife alid child, Mrs A bhepartl and child, II T Hhlpuiau, Mra Morau, W Hesse, W 11 Purvis, 11 Uvrger, Kbiimur.lt Urumiiier. W Wriiucr, J Dost, t Ptck, Mist Itoyer, Miss Pua llote PauuJ, Front Kureka, per Kra, llec-J II lleltl. For hau Francisco, iwr W II Dlmond, Dec S K Dll lou aud wile, H M Fi.L aud wife, 11 II bells, Mrs II J Auucw, ii Hliumoti, T 1) Motrlt, U W Urut.ii, U Uusuvu Murouo, C Watte, Fruui Aslorlt, per Aldeu Uetse, Dee lh-SU Chinese U trautll to lloug Kong. r,u8. Frauclsco, per DWcoiery. Pcceth-Mr Uurkc, Jin F Co.inau, Mrs A Hbvppard slid child. V MORN, lu baa Fitail.co, Cal.. Norenibr lllh, IMt, lu the wife ol U, A. Macie, K..J, i( KlUaea Plaulatluu, Kauai, a ton, .am i in (Communicated.) Kdito rKas I liavelwea Klina a uncertain of uiyttntut iu Auiii-cloU pullet uiiaabnky loot uutil I aAW tUe lulsobiosuu uUemuive of lb:U vtnuiibloarch I mru the llnuurablu I'riry Councillor, tlio Wllor ol tlio iWiU CumHutxiul AJmtutr, iu Ul 8turJa' iwpr, wurrvtii ho rut Via tiutU'rcvturao by trytuij to tlJ.ilti wli.M be xnetnt hr " foreign iutuUvis." bucU ktui iu thi k ht aMlp tbo CkUM of Youtk roaU ull) , AM AMtUTlOkUT. Tin: NATt.'itiiAv rnijan Pnbllshed for the .utrcnntT Pnras Assocurin.i by ItOIlEItT fllllEVK, Jlook, Job and fieneral Printer, Honolulu, II, I Notices of any erenltof Interest transpiring on the other Islands will always be thankfully recelred for publication. Correspondents are requested to append their trie names to ill communication., not for pnhli ration necessarily, lint as a sjuaranlee that the writer Is acting In good faith SATCKDAY TUESS. nKcKMinm io.ipsi. HAWAIIAN PRIMACY. Within tlie Inst faw jenm, two uncommonly llTcly and pttro inimlcil Matcmncn liavo cottio to llio fiottt (n tliin KinRiIom. Mko anme nf tlio fincut rnro ImrjcH tlioir ortKin la linrdly known, lint 1crt!rnrlirrc Uicm by tlio litttnr of the plncen vrliore llioy Inst reniMnl, or clnlnictl to rcalitoor dliln't rcaiilent nil, wo nlinulil cnll tlicm tlie Italian nml Mnrtiintt Slntcnincti, Willi n lenrful rtcnnl for tlio iiitcrcitln of tlio Ilnwnilnti pcfiplo tlicy li.ivo been reluctantly willitiB to become, guard inn over thin penplo wlille llioy lived, nml iiilinlnistratnrn over lltelr cfTccIa wlten lliey died. Tlio cttrcera nml tlio diameter of tlicno luailinj; rncti have many point In common. It is fair to infer that they wcro under tlio inlliiciice of " piona mother " ttntll n Into period In life. Itolh wero born, If not "to rule tlio wave," then to fulfill ntno other equally Rtnrion purpose, which, po! bly, Herbert Spencer, l'rof. Tyiidnll and a poaUmortctn might (Uncover, lloth liavo ex ceedingly pictnreaqtio moral charnctcrn. Neither by deafen or by accident liavo cithor obtained fortune or fatno, becailso tlio world linn been unworthy of them, Tlio ipiorant and grovollitiK foreigner in theno IslnmU him al ways nilimdertnotl them. Tho Itnlian tntc man o ciimliictcd himnolf in America and China, in tlio prompt liquidation of board bill, nml in tho philanthropic art of exchanging hi experience for other pcoplo's money, that the Chincne, always nnxiou to put illustrious ex amples of virtue before their benighted neighbor, forwarded him, with n free pa, sage, to this Kingdom, The Mormon tiito man tm endearcil himself to the Dutch in Java, that the intelligent Hollander forcibly detained him, until they Imd drawn tho juice of wisdom out nf him, and oven desired to hang mid skin him, iu nrdur that tho sight of his skeleton might iticilo Javanese youth to deeds of bcnovolcnco and heroism. The genius of the Italian statesman was for Riibmariuo telegraphs and other pcoplo's money. Tho genius nf tho Mormon Htntastnnu wit fur cognate races, and newspaper contracts which involved public inoncy. Whilo theso states men dill'erecl considerably iu character, thoy wcro astoiiudiugly nliku in ouo thing their love for tho human race. And whilo they hold high regard for e ich other, they general ly dealt with each other " on a cash basis " and o avoided any occasion fur misplaced confidence. Winch of thu two originated tho idea of "Hawaiian Primacy iu tho Pacific " I not yet known, but historian aro coming to the conclusion that the. Mormon statesman did, anil hi Italian cotemporary gave it a Kurojic- mi stgnificancy. Tlio meeting nf these heroic spirit i aid to havo been in the ccntro of Punchbowl hill. The exact locality is dctcrniinod only by a strong smell of sulphur which pervades tho spot. It it related that they might have been Been at night, riding dntibls-back, towards that lonely spot, on the vcrtahrai of a spavined mule, the arms of tho Mormon statesman firmly clasped about tho body of tho Italian leader. It was finally determined, on that consecrated spot, that tho Chinese race, and tho Polynesian race should bo brought under ono rttlo. A sagacious Knhuiui was engaged by thu hour, with payment in advance, to assist in fore casting tho future. A written invitation was sont to him, in diplomatic language, asking him to be " graciously pleased to bo present and lund his supcrnutur.il aid," and at tho satuo time ho was requested to nectiro tho company of any rcspectablo whilo pig, uud chicken, which bad no other engagement for the evening. After a solemn dedication of tliumsolvos to tho great causo, an eloquent oration was perpetrated lu the prcsoncb ol tho pig and chicken. Tho Kiiliwm on receiving u fee uf ftvo cents (in advance) gave them on their bonded knees, his benediction. Tho following resolution woro then adopted : Kesolved That thoro is hereby established n Hawaiian Primacy, which shall in five years from ditto, bo ontitlod the Einpiro uf tho Pacific. IlcBolvcd That a general convention of natives be held nil Christmas, Island, with tho view of making an ullinnco between tho Chineso and the Polynesian, IlcBolvcd That distinguished delegates from tho South Pacific bo requested tu provide themselves with trownera fur tho august oc casion, Kesolved That tho sum of Ten Millions of Dollar is hereby appropriated for thu ex penses of this convention, which shall bo re imbursed by a lux on dogs throughout tho Pacific Ocean. A duett was thereupon sung by the states men, the words of which woro written ex pressly for the occasion ; 'lTlininit;htyPnc!fio Will be very terrific With utt Kiuniro prulifie, Pol do rot tie ray." A letter from Victor Hugo was then read. Wo liavo neon only a fragment: "It is all right t The Future slings oft tlio Past, like a doad skin 1 lie not dismayed. Courage is im mortal. Thou catia't quench lha fire of Ki lauva if thou will pump enough water. What it nebulous, unseen, between South America and Atistiidiu, will fUih into u system uf sl.trs, nt thy command. Thou wilt emancipate tho brown races. The Polynesian and thu Chinaman shall kite, tinder tho Southorn Croat. Oh Uustur ! Oh Pollux I Oh Siamcso Twins on the pathway of Ure to thu gulden ciowin which wait theo in the bevutid ! Dutt It! Snake it I" These am only the fragments of history. An elaborate schema fur tho government of tho Empire wus carefully prepared. On the queutiuit of thu " Minister of the Troasury" llicio wus a diilerciici) uf opinion, which ended tu a pi-r.utiul adjustment in tho dirt. Onu alutcauuti Is said In have inserted his nose into tht mouth and between the teeth of hi antagonist, Tho ufiair wan settled by appoint, lug iVn Ministers of the Treasury. At the moment this splendid scheme was about lo take formidable bhupe, ait " inipluaa-. aniiics " occurred 11 ween the Italian states man and tho vulgar residents of Honolulu, and ho rvliicd lo tho Palaco of lite Cioaars, where he is now loediutiug, nudes- the chilling effect ufa cold neglect. Uccent uttersneos by the cvUupouoeon Utciun indicate that the scheme i to bo revived. Demands are to bo made in Kuropo for an instant recognition of Hawaiian Primacy there. This section of tho chcine will be ably directed from the Palace of the Crcsar. The recent conference be tween the crowned head of that Continent lead tm to believe that they are alive to tho danger nf tho situation. In litis part of the world, tho remaining statesman will operato on sn extended lino. Some year ngo a South Sea Islander at tempted, with thieving purpose, to extract, with hi fingor, a ring-bolt out nf a ship. A t) e bolt wa three inches in diameter, ran through ten inches of timber, and had a screw nut on the inside, hi in.cc wa not com plete. A vigilant boatswain calmly regard ing him from tlio gangway, soothingly re marked : "Pull away old Pagan. JJring your grub and tit down to it fur a thousand years, if you liko," No one will deny that this per severing snvngn wa entitled to great credit for hi high, though mistaken, elTort. Nor should wo fail to express our heartfelt ndmlr ntlon at the grand effort of the remaining statesman lo establish " Primacy." Wo shall not regret il, if ho shall bring llakcr' Inland with it vast resource of wealth mid popula tion into tho Primacy system. Ifhu should even conclude to reshlo there, and nssttmc all tho executive duties of tho I'Jmpifo (hero con centrated, wo would Htilln our emotion, nml exclaim iu sorrow, " he ha left hi country, for hi country's good I" We alo strongly recommend that n box bo placed on tho comer of King and Kurt Street labelled "Contribu tions for Primacy in tho Pacific," An cn thitniastio admirer of tho scheme, who i now groaning under hi wealth, has deliberately announced his intention to rashly invent two " bits," if he can find a responsible party to take it. Will our reader contribute ? THOUGHTS ON THE HAWAIIAN SITUA TION. Tho pamphlet written by a Noble, and before briefly noticed in this paper, has doubtless oro this been read by such of tho community as aro interested in tho politic of the country ! and those familiar with tho doing of the Legislature during Its last two sessions can not fail, among tho few foreign born Nobles who wcro prominent in tho tlchitc, lo itlentify tlie author of this brochure, although written incognito. Coming from any source it would bo dovtiid of special weight with the thinking portion of tlio community ; but recognizing the author by tho strongly national spirit of hit writings, and knowing tho absurd lengthn to which this spirit has upon more occasions than ono carried him, the opinions expressed will bo siili Icrs worthy of anxious considera tion. Yet still, as they have licuu intended upon tho public notice iu iccapitulaliou of his view previously expressed in print or upon the floor of tho Legislative Hall, it may per haps bo rcvclaut to romark upon their natute and tho motives to bo inferred from tho pre vious conduct of tlio writer in again placing them before tho public. Adopting tho maxim, that erJ9ii irre likely to jmlje others by them, selcrs, we liavo as much right to infer the de sire of Ibis sclf-detiatioualizud llrilisher that thco Island should As prumUel lu the country ofhli birth, as that ho should infer a dosiro as existent in the mind of naturalized rulors "born on American -oil," that tho Island should bo auucxod to theirs. In such an in ferenco however, ho is unfair, and affords no proof upon whicb'JrtMiaao hiSToltargo of such a desire ; and to 'fiistc'u a liko desire upon his part any farther than to show tho slight ground upon which ho conjure up his phan toms of American annexation would be trivial indeed. Hi boy in the dark " whistling to keep his courage up" would moro probably n larking had he so much compinyiiH tho author inti mate; and his similo h-ro ia nupoor.n his login in inferitig the prob.iblo culmination of annexation schemes from a contemplation of a few historic event occurring in remote timet and more recent trivial occurence, jumbled together, and lacking any logical connection either between themselves orvtiththt isBtio he seeks to prove He is anxious about slights offered to the Uritish Government which, from appearances, have cithor never occurred, been smoothed over, or forgotten, and about tho neglect of moans for the introduction of ltritish-Imlian coolies, tho infeasihility of which scheme, wo trust, is generally admitted, oven by intcresled parties claiming the samo national birthplace as the writer of the pamphlet, and to whom tho droad nf American annexation as any. thing immediately probable, lias novor occur red. And the author is exceedingly exor cised over ittiino really trifling utterances of tho American press wherein u desire by tho United Sta'cs Government to purchaso tho Is lands, I alleged to exist. Hut having assumed the iiflirmalivo, ho fails to bring lurwurd any ovideuco in its support uuloss perhaps wo are oxpected to deduce il from his quotations of such historical events as tho hostile visit of a French frigate iu 1830 j the invasion of the town by "nti infuriated mob" in lfc.32, the secret conspiracy botweon Uregg and Wyllio to transfer tho sovereignty which Is generally bo ioved to bo yet a secret to others than tho author of the pamphlet. His assortion that tho Treaty of Recipro city "went into operation without being ro. ferred for appruv.il tu the Legislative As sembly " wo believe, ns our memory serves us, tu ho incorrect in fact; but oven if to, tho position taken by tho liovorninont iu the mat ter wut supported by (he highest authority tu which tho case could be teforrcd, thu Supremo Court; and the Legislature who, in voting a resolution of mini cuuietie in the Min istry subscqiiuntly tiiiule, negatively justified their conduct in this particular instance. Hut tu uttumpt lo itimwer tho pamphlet In detail would be burdensuiiia to thu reader and unprofitable tu uursulvus. Sullico It tu say, that we liavo as good reasons to deny tlio cor rectness uf hit general propositions that the Islands am immediately in danger of losing their sovereignty ; or that " everyone goes lo his work fueling something liko the lsiy In the dark, " us ho his to assert them. While sugar interest aro commercially paramount to all others, uud whilo our chief staple finds a free market lu Ilia United States, if these are not strung reason why Americans inter ested iu tho trade of those Island tdioold dis favor any schemes tu annex, Ihore are tiill no apptrent reasons why lliey should favur an nexation; and iu the absence of reason we lure a right to utnimo the absence uf detirt. Was the alienation of the sovereignly of these Itliiids rendered immediately respec tive by the necessity of circumstances which do not exist doubtless not only Amortcn, but tusny of alitor lulioDalilit, for titylt ooMisW. stions, would wish its assumption by the government of tho United State J but "suf ficient unto the day is tho evil thereof," To day, howenr, few wish such an event; none have reason to dread it. Anil If it should be necessitated by circumstances, those circum stances would most probably bo an inability through infittent weakness in the government, to nfford protection to tho subject uf other notion with whom it Is iu treaty. Such n possibility in tho future i being swelled by every fresh Importation of lawlcs Cuiticac ; and the Government has yet in It power tho mean to hapo it own destiny a far n it may bo aflcctcd by litis particular influence. THE PAMPHLETEER. In the good old ily when the man nf ex perience had aught to nay concerning the ques tion which wero at tho time puzzling tho public, ho retired to the seclusion of his library and, after mature deliberation, put forth a pamphlet. Ho wa a gentleman and n scholar. Literature was probably not hi profession, but culture nnd hixh breeding, a finished and olcgsnt style, courtly wit and refined satire, chastened by wisdom and good tuate, embellished ovcry pago of hi brochure. His production wa tho flower of scholarship and ho wa not merely an ornament to society, but wa of noute use iu tiic wurld. The pamphlet ha lnt character of late years, and chiefly through tho want nf it in tho pamphleteer. In thoao time no excuse is ton feeble to warrant a person In rushing into print. The desire tu bo talked of nnd written ubutit seems to bo increasing. Of all manias this I the silliest, yot ho long ns it tuurely brings the patnphletnr into public disrepute, wo cannot see why wo need do moro than pily and charitably dismiss him. Hut when ihe troublesome fool foists upon tho public a lunus of unsavory gossip with the sole intent of in juring thoso who onco defended him, we feci tli.it we havo mine excitso for noting it. Young Allurdyce, it is reported, i of re spectable origin j whun ho wa a friendless stranger in this kingdom ho sought and found aid at tho hands of those who could havo known little or nothing of him. lie wa re ceived, nn other hud been received before him, without question. It seems our destiny to bo at intervals morcilcssly betrayed by thoo upon wliiiin wo have bestowed our con- fidetico and charily. When Allnrdvco was ar rested in Labaina fnr the robbory of certain missing bunds, he wa defended out of pure kindness, by one whoso sympathy ho had nought. It was not for himself alono that this consideration was shown him ho had already begun to evidence Hit, black ingratitude which has now culminated in his disgrace for omo how one always think of tho old peoplo in thu old homo, whoaio too often hapless and helpless witnesses of tho luoluiicholy fato nf their degenerate offspring. Allnrdyce was acquitted, unjustly, it now seems, since the evidence against him is strong in Salt Prunuisco. Having loft the kingdom under a cloud, iu the bitterness which hooiii to have possessed him from tho first, he wreak vengeance by issuing u scurrilous pamphlet purporting to ho a rmtnne of tho aspects of Social Life in the Hawaiian Islands. Much of it has seen print before; It is a thrice-told tale and bus been a nwect morsel in tho drivel ling mouths of all the gin-besotted wrecks cast upon theso dosortcd shores sinco the ourlic.st daya of lliewhaling era. That this young person has boen able to catch so much disgusting detail speaks volume for tho length of his oars. If bo relishes this sort of thing he is wolcnuiu tn il, but why bo has seen fit to tap the cesspool of bis memory uud belch forth it copious filth, is past our comprehension. Hi is not a Bolitary 'case, though it is aggravated tu a degree ho is of that breed of viper that sting the ht'o.ist uf their preservers; he has wallowed iu the miro with which ho besmears hi pages; ho is a scavenger whose unwholesome greed hu turned hi own stomach. Such a creature, if Kiilfered to crawl through llio purlieu of any community under thu huh, would willfully rood tlie voil from mysteries quito a revolting us any of the ill-gotten scandals ho has been hatching since his unrrow escape from tho felon's coll. It ia a noticenblo fact that the printer who printed his pamphlet, Iuih had sufficient regard for hi own reputation tn withhold his tiamo from tho title page, and tho unblushing whiteness of that pcrisliablo bit o' papor is sacred to the memory ol Al lurdyce. To him, nnd to all his ilk, wo recommend n highly ingenious apparatus in the use of which ho muy ndiuvo his mind secretly, noiselessly, iu tlio Ht ill watches uf thu night, whilo tho consequences will be found Hot only sanitary but inodorous. Communicated.) Epitob rsrss: A writer siuuing himself "Cu pidus" nsks for the exact words in which Dr. Danielson makes tlio statement that " nt lenst nne thirtlof tlioho attacked with leprosy can be cured, if the person is put under treatment nt once," alid for tlio page on which it occur. The report of Dr. Danielson in isuisessiatt ot the Goreniim-nt is iu manuscript, and thu following are bis exact word, aiiioiiutuig virtually, to the Minn thing n the above quotation: "During the three years ' lt)77-'7'J) l."Jleiiera worn umier vnthimui litiitmtiil', of llicao 7 were cured and 4 improved. The 7 cured were ot tho atiostla.tlo form; of tho 4 im proved U were sneatliutlo uud 1 tuliorcal tr. Thoso iliscliarKod, improved from tho hospital were such ns were ho far im thu road to health as tu stand every chaucu ot becoming cared if thuy followid out the line of treatment advised. Mauv nf the uuoured were admitted lit slauna too far 'advanced tu be amenable tn treatment. Communicated. IIUo residents were pleased tu learn a short time since that Home eutorpritlng person was about to put on a kteamnr to run from Honolulu to llilo, and make the circuit of Hawaii weekly. It is bop-tl there is truth in the rtiirt. Hucli a vessel la iiiNcA needed. The Uktllkt socuis tu be run to please its owners, not the pooplr. If a sUanier wero put uu tlio lotitu that had state-room, nnd a Rood bill uf (are, she would no doubt du n K'od nsiness. Hoeh is the general opinion. ,. A. I SMITH, Hat received per htuir City of New York, a splendid assortment uf i'MUlrvi'M .tttsj, anion- wilca are, Merlden (uadruile Mated Ware In sreat variety, Vases, OciiltTullct Cases. I.tdks Purses, Uculs I'ur let, Thimble Holders, Fancy llaskelt, lllrd Cages, Velvet Cabinet Frtmee, Dull Carriages, Haw-horsei, Tin Kltelieut, Floral Hett, Dad Irani, Trsntmreiil Wttes, Ladles Ilai;s, Uraitlug Pencils, Tin Cushions, t'ljar JHsudi, Culotrne llarrtlls, (lypsey Krtlels, a lot ufnewtuyt, Picture llookt lu paper tud llueu, Paper Dulls In envelope. A choice lot of i,'hrlttmaa aud New Year.' Cards, VKHV Xll'K, plalu and filnges), Jtc, ic, A;c. ST It Kuitou htTtuuar l'aastt-l cm auxlout tu know through yuurcoluuiut vrbutre tbu Ihne oldest fortlcnrti rcsldtuj; on the Islands, aud the three lonj;ttl resident here. (U St) II. b. KWINTON. WtUtlMam Wntehas. U'ranx Ms St y DaU) 7tlti)rapk.i4 pa, lssu,) The Wallbatn Watch t'uaipaDy hate been awarded the only culd medal shen for w sides at the Sydney Inter nttloual Kinlulliuu, and are the only cislullvre lu auy data from the UuluU buut vthu hara received this distinctive recognition. M. MclNKKNY. t Hole Agent for the llawallau Itlmdt tJ. tm. DAVIMOW. AUtfMf t law, N. U Iukuuii skrt4, w poytuuu. MM NOTIX'I,. A 8IKCIATj MKKTIIVO OF Tim t Stockholders of the Pacific Snjrar Mill will le held at the uniceof . A. Schacfer A Co., on Monday the 13th Intt. at It a.m. l'er Order. ' Honolulu. Dec 8th, 1'Sl. n. hkjks, secretary. 67 it NOTKJK. NK1THKU THK CAPTAIX NOU Owner nf the llrltlsli bark "sir Uneelot." will be responsible, for any detits contracted by the Crew whllelu tills I'nrt. (I W. MACP.Mtl.ANK CO, ffl ST 31 .Agents. NOTICE. rpiu-: immsii jiakk tun iiAivci:- .1. LOT frnti Ola.uow will commence discharging her cargo this dav. Consignees are respectfullv requested to cnll at thf office of the undersigned, pay freight, and receive ordera. II. W .MAUrAHGANE .(.CO, " U Agents. I. 0. o. f.'notice. HkUK M l x A T x s r o n 5e3FjA Offlrer nf Kieeblor I.odje for the enan-VStft- Ing term will lake place on nntl Tuesday """ ere" December lltli. All brothers ire cordially Invited tn sllenri. f.T It JOHN KI.MMEMTII. Itee. Beefy. BANCROFT'S Olllcc hihI I'ockol IHuric.s for 188'J. Intern. S. S.Qnesllon Honks, Scholars nud Ttnchcre IMIIInnt fur IH2. (lospel Hymns, vols, 1,4 and 3, combined; wllhor with out Muilc, for sate at rHJlm 67 Im TIIOS. (I. THIIUM'S. St. Marceaux Champagne ! Just nrrlved ik-i-" SIR. LANCELOT." A HMAt.I. LOT IN (lUAItTM. AND PINTS. Royal St. Marceaux. -AND- CARTE - For Male At BLANCHE. G7 4t F. A. 9chnofor Ce'i. Mortgagees' Notice of Sale. BY VIltTUK OF A I'OM'KIl OF Male contnlued In a certain chntlle mortgage glren hvJeaae M.Tiioinpsnn nnd Wilson r". Jnhnsinno to the llawall.'iu Agrlcnlliirul t.'ompiuy, dated Keb l!lh, 1WI, the undersigned gles liotlcc that It Intends to fnrtclnse said mortgage for conditions broken vlst non-payiuent of the deht secured llierehr, nnd will sell at public auc tion at the sales room of ft. I'. Adams, nt llonnliiln, on Saltiiday the 7th day of January, A. D. ltsf, i.i 1J o"clock .M. all the goods, chattels nnd effects named In said morlgii'.'i'tlai a llurof Eleulnl Wlre'lrnmway, together with all rlxlures and nppurlenaiicefl nnd also a lot of wire, rope, posts, castings ,Vc.. now on the Com-p-iny'e tiremlses nt ruliala. Knit. Hawaii. the Hawaiian Agricultural Co, by P. C. JUNES, Jr., Treasurer. Honolulu, Dec. 7tli, i8l. 1,7 3t CHRISTMAS SALE ! or Dolls and Fancy Articles, PREPARED BI THE GLEANER'S SOCIETY. WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY. DncEMmni iotimsji. At tlio Ladies' l'arlors in tho Fort Street Church. Doors open at S.30 p. m. Sole to commence at 3. HKKitSllMKNTS will also be senrd. -The cbject of the Sale la lo Units- tVnntla Mr llir lli'iM-volent t'ilrM- of Hit- Sioelelj-1 therefore nn mlmlsslim fee of 1S cents will be charged for ndtilts; ililldren under il'icen. TEN CENTS. Pjagt fi71t Dissolution of Partnership. rP II 10 PAHTNKRSIIH' IIKUKTO- X. rore existing between Chirles J. Haider. Jamea O. Ilnjselden and Henry F. Ilertelmnnn dome business on Fort Si. under the corporate nnrce of Enterprise Planing Mill, Is this diy dlsnlveil by mutual consent. All debt' due tho firm and all debit due by them will be settled by C. J. Harden nnd II. P. Ilerlelmnnn, who will continue the business under the same corporate name. CIIAHI.ES .1. 1IAHDEE, (Signed) JAMES O. HAYS II Ml UN, HENIIY F. UKIITEI.MANN. Honolulu. Nnr. Iflh, 1MI. 66 at THE S. F. BULLETIN PKKSKNTS ITS CLAIMS TO THE l'I'.orbE OF THESE ISLANDS AS Tho leading Paper of tlio Pacific Coast, and a a Family Paper, Stands Unrhalled. Mr. WU.I. CAUSON, Special Correspondent and Subscription Agent for Ihe Hawaiian Islands, ?- Addiesi care of TIIOS. . THHUM, Honolulu. 601m G.W.MJCFARLANE4C0 OFFEIt FOR SALE THE FULL ASSTI). ( AlUiO OTTHE British Bk. Sir Lancelot SHUUTLANU, COMMANDEIt, IST3 W" DUES From Glasgow CUMIRINIia A FULL LINE -OK- ISA! -AND Plantation Supplies, ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THIS MARKET. Particulars will be Adver tised on ARRIVAL OF THE VESSEL. riantatiem an4 Ceuatry -3t iii.w Ovtert WWU H V I N TJ X Of II IU DRY goods mjs.Tjy i-:ss Having Jlntlo DilToront ArrnngL-monts, I Havo Conclutlrtl to SELL OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Dn Goods, Fjhicv Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. I want to got rid of ovorytIiinK boforo tho 1st of January. I don't caro what tho Goods briiiL', but thoy must bo sold. A. M. MKLTiTS. LOOK AT Ml PHI0ES, AND SEE WJlETHElt I 2.IEAN WHAT I SAY l.nillri1 Ituh U.,L. It. ...i u srt.t. .... . . HMU WHU(P1IPI,,I,.1M,1,,,11MM(M f ptj I ITerirEvory Visitor will lfccotvo Known Cclobritiuu or Actresses F15EK OF OJIAItOE. Parties Buying Five Dollars' "Worth, or over, will Koccivo TEN PEIt CENT. liAOK. ON THEIIt INVESTMBST. TEIFLMS, STRICTLY OA.SI3C. k STORE, GOOD WILL, AND FIXTURES TO LET ! A. M. MEIXIS, M an) The Oldest, Largest, Best store in tne 3P 3C O 3ST 3ET 3S It FURNITURE WAREROOMS ! 3i7i9tei.l3llisla.oca. ieso, C. E. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Creat Reductions in Prices HuTlnp matlo ArrniiRciiicnts with thn I.AKOKST A MINT FACTOIIKIM wc can, and will, SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IHRR ;:! on tho We A Full Line of New Furniture and Upholster ing Materials, the Very Latest Styles. Comirlsirt! : Satins, Maw Bilks, Cashmeres, 8crRt-BDamn8k8, nud Iterw, nil colors; nlao, A. TSTtt"JV LOT OaF1 CRBTONS I Silk Cords, Tassels nnd Gimps, Gold and Silvor Picture "Wire, l'ictnro Nnila, Cornlco Hooks, Ac, -A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT WMIT iOraAiGILTFRflMHS. FAR PARLOR M Immuk", T.llirory Chnlrn, Spnniali, Window nnd Turkish Chnns, Tnrlor Extension llockers," 1'Htout Sirtui ltockors, Easy Chnirs, I'ixt ltonti Ae Ac J57 Do not fall to seo our LATEST STY LE OF PATENT BED LOUNGES AND SOFA BEDS, which are tho Most Popular on the Pacific Const. Str. Iw, Excelsior, Moss, Eureka, Tola, Hair, nnd Feather Mattresses nnd Pillows on 1 land nnd Mnilo to Order. OXXAJUCFZ-OlXr SFf 3LXCTC3- BEDS ! THE 11EST IN DSE WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Also, Pinnforr. nnd Star Sprlne Ilsnls. Wo en Wiro Mnttrestics, nitd. sizes; Sprint; Mnttt esses Mndo to Order nil Work Guaranteed OUA IIKSltlASS UriiOlJTIiKliKS MPLOKD FULL LINE OF NEW AND ELEGANT FDRNITDRE, Comprising in part of t Clullutiiers. SiduhonrUs, UlHck.Malnut Extensiuu ,,.;..... -. ....", .i. iiuimuuii isniuui, oiainuit unu raintwi uimiuuer aetH, n nrurobes, liurenus, Chiffoniers, Sidebonrdi Black-walnut. Oak, Mnplu and Chinn Chairs, nil ntjlcs and fcizes; u full assortment Window Shades with plain and patent sprint; pullers; J. XaIlGlrlD XL.OO OP MIRHOXIS, square, nrch, nnd corniced ton, nil sizes; prices from 2fc. to (UM). Mirror I'lntes of all slzea Alwnjs on llntid; also, n Great variety of F nncy Picture Frillies, enrd. cabinet, and lsruer sizes! Tho Very LHlHt,t Styles of PICTlJllH AND COHN1CE MOULDING, n New Lot of ELEOANT BAUll CAUuIAOES, CHILDUEN'S EXP11ESH WAGONS AND OAIll-8. "rbo Latest nud West, THE" WILLIAMS" SEWING MACHINE, HOLD ONLY W C. E. WILLIAMS. nrPntOE,THIUTY.FIVE DOLLAI18 I j Pinnns, fur sain or hire; Violins, (Joncerttnns, and nlUdndaot Musical Inatrimirnta Always on Hand. ' Five Dozen Iron Itedsteads, for sale cheap; nlso, a Complete Assortment of Cheap Furniture! Cliil- ' itruit's Chnirs and Kocktra, Cribs. CrsdlcH nnd Desks, Walnut and Irou llracktts, Chronica, Uem ait4 Jewel Foldiuu Cnrrinijes, ltockiuu ChAirs, Feather Duatort, tito., etc. CAIJi AND EXAMINE OUU STOCK isofrrs Just Received ! KM llbls Tennant's Ale, qt. and pit., JO llbla S'lilltz Milwaukee llccr, qts. anil pta., I'l Uasrs Uulinkack llrrr ila V) Caset lli'nard'a Irish Whiskey, 10 Cuscs llrnard'a Scotch Whiskey, t0 Uatea Anchor llollaml llln, 3 jr Cks Thorn Cainrron'e Old ricotch Whltkey, 6 Casi-a Tnlu Jtork aud lte, qta., rou HALE ity H. Haokfeld Co. (tn Ira) Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. IN ACCOIUA'OK AVITH A 1'OW- I EltnflRlocmitalmil In a retain iiiertciK Klvrn hy Pakaks, (k.) lo alilj.uian unci Khlartt.flatul Mar lblh. Ilts, rrcordo I In I.ihur 3r, i.ijj. KM. the untlrrslt-ncd el'd notlcnlhat they Hit mil in furrcl'iae said inortiMi;a (or conditions brokeu.and "111 sell at public auction all the pmnl.es described In said ini'llL'sjc, In lloi.i Inln.oN HATUUIIAV. thoSlthday of Uri.cmber.lUl, at Vi SI. ( said day, at the auction rixmit of K. 1', Adanit, The pirmlsea lo b suld consist of all Ibo.t premises sliualed at Waauaa. I'una, Hawaii, cuuialulUK an area or m, acres, uetcriuni in imyai t'aieni as 1301. Further parllculars can be bail at the office nf CAHTI.K H IIATCHI. Dated Honolnlu, the lit da n Itee., 1 181. It It Steel Ralls KOlt PORTABLE OR PKRMANBNT Railways ! IS ft, length 14 lb, to the jard. For aalo lo arrive per "Unke of Abcrcorn," (rum LirerjKMl. (VApply to W. L. UUKG.V, or II, W. Macfarlane A Co, SMf S8ltf AiiDta fur Jno. Kuwltr at Co. MAWAIIAX TRAiraiaATIOMM. THE UNWKIWIUXKD 18 1MIK- X pared la trantlate, with accuracy sod dispatch, and on reasonable terms. Kroia Entllsk to llswaltta, and riV rtrti. Hssldsaea No. 4T Knina ttrrt I. Mar m found st the Law Ofsca uf Mis. A. H, Hutwcll, dsrfax tlnett hours. Mi Ina U. U KI1ELIKJN, MANILA COUDAGK. A Mill, AMWMTMJUIC mW MBM WWtM vsa HiiuHsniniiH' U OLUtll A CO. a iranilsnmn Plintnirmuli nr Wnll. tll fort Mlr-t, near llislrl SKsrl, nttnislnlii. and Cheapest Furniture .Kingdom. Islands. KS" ALL GOODS aro Se lected nt tho Factories by Mr. 0. E. WILLIAMS. Have Just Received from. San Francisco per KALAKAUA anil Other Lata Arrlmln, t Illnrk-wnlnut Bedroom Sets. Wardrobes, Bureaus, French Dressing Csrwj i, Wrilinp Desks, IJook Cases, Wliiitnots, Llhrnry, l'nrlor Tables, 11 1 llllii, 'I'nlilnu It, ,li, in. . Mnlul. IIiilI. Ul...l. I1a-.I. U...J . ....... mo, ...uniu ,i,iuo, Aruvm ainiiuB. cw, . 11EFOHE PUUC1IAH1NO EL8EWHE1U2. C. E. WILLIAMS. Ill Tort Itrsat, HsUl Mmt. rfmmmmmmm NULL AND VOID! T JIKKKHY KOIiAltB NUTali AND I..y!','1.,h Nns. HO 0t. anil In the tulnlo my HI ore , will le known by the JKW Nu... IU 1, In ior ' napoud with the llanallan Dlrrtlnry. At this place ytm WILI. KINK i Tlio MoHt Complete Stock or UoodH for the Holltluy Tratle. 97 USES JUST IRRIVEO IT THE D. C. lURMV. AXIJ ilOUK ON TUB WAV, TO ARRIVE BY THE W. H, ut.o. r. vci.ln. Ill and IIS "ort 3-lf Kt.vfi olnla. TTIH NOT TKUK, AH ABKHTKD. A IhatUKO. V. WJSLI.H gae up bit OLD MTAKll mtHtLVr. Mr-Tho tn,th It, hit Keceut ImpOTUiloY, I OY MHOS, 0R6MS, FURNITynE IRD FAUCT roUTIlK HOLIDAY TRADK, hat been to Uri;, that he Mat compelltd toUke another Store To Display His Mammoth Stock. tv- 4UI JUMCK KCMITW MM, - AT WEI.LV MlWIIHrJhK. w" Not. JW, IU and lit Kort HtMtL TO LET. says- wv-.sssjss m m m as saipBtsa steal TStJsaT . very detlrsblt rttldtnca Xo. IM Nuuanu Avenue, tnutaliilnx tight roorot, kltchsii,- panlry, h.ijt W1 'aim ismui.,iM - - uuni. ssrsauis roeu. (uaca iiuuae. aisDie saw fowl house. Apply tn 1, M. WOOD, of 811 ntf r J, g. WIKEMAt. VTT MsrthaaVtl M-oTioa. " TO TIIK MEMRKKH HKKrUNflINO to, the order ot the AMKKIUAK HMHJ5 Of HtlNOU-yoH arahtruby aaknl lo attends otlsajoi menibertof this ordtt for conference on Kstarday even. Ins. lOih Intl., st T o'clock sharp, st Ksishit of PytMsa Hall. ' cSHf. U!0A. DR. IMIRtON HAS KKMOVKI) UN OrriOH from Pr. Haf mann't Dr Btore, Mtrthssl turret, to Sis taaldsnca, .a Ike torser of Kiiksl s4 Ymi a t ...". '. 1!B-il -JlAt' ui. - ' " tfu'ltli I